israelis will be great friends again. i wish them success in their quest for freedom. the best possible scenario is dumping the regime in iran to avoid military conflict. sure. but what is the best thing that irl israel and the united states can do to make that happen? donald trump wanted regime change. time for change. what can the u.s. and the israelis do? we have been waiting for regime change. we have not gotten what we wanted. i think it would be crazy to talk about going to war with iran. but, that basic demographic level. what the israeli political interests are. you have a young population and the narrative is liberation and
with director pompeo, it is quite strong and when you see the way the president has tremendous trust and general mattis from the pentagon and department of defense, or a place as the national security cooperation is obvious and going very well. in terms of some elements that were leave behind from the obama administration or even particularly partisan, i would hope they would put the mission, which is defense of this country in making sure they take on national security threats ahead of any part of agenda and what we seem to last week or so i don t think we can say that from the department of justice and at the very top ranks of fbi and doj there has not been part of the metal thing meddling. gillian: got to leave it there, that sounds like there is some hope we can right the ship in the new year is a great time for change. maybe that is true for the intel community. thanks for joining us. absolutely. great to see you. merry christmas. leland: back with the uss little
media conglomerates, corporations grappling concurrently with this crisis. how do you deal with this? how do you keep faith with your colleagues and the targets of the apparent behavior, with fair procedures for those accused? how do you keep faith for a newsroom filled with skeptical journalists who are going to be asking tough questions. how do you keep faith with your audiences who have welcomed in matt lauer into their home for 20 years? particularly the women of america who make up the majority of that audience. i think these are really important questions for these organizations to grapple with. this is a complicated situation. our heart goes out to the victim i mean, to everyone. let s hope this is a time for change. i d like to make one point about the accusers before we go. up until this point no one has come forward with their name. if you remember with the harvey weinstein story, one of the things that made that so impactful was that we heard the names of the women. th
revolution. time for change. a typical monday morning. a tragic murder suicide unfolds in a classroom claiming the lives of teacher and her 8-year-old special needs students and new questions this morning as to how exactly cedric anderson was able to walk into a classroom with a fully loaded revolver killing his wife before turning the gun on himself. the 9 you my girl was also injured, the images hunting young students crying, as teachers rushed in to save zones. the school shut down until thursday. i can t think right now. have you been in contact with your child?
this has been going on for almost more than a week and after more than 400 tips, no sign of him. i want to show you some video and him actually talking to a cell phone to video. these are some of the last moments authorities know where he s been. take a look. somebody might want to read it. there it is. you see it s good shit. revolution t. s time for change. i don t know if you can hear him. he was saying revolution, we want change. what he s holding there is that manifesto you mentioned. 161-page manifesto that you see there that he mailed to president trump. an acquaintance of his also gave that same manifesto it s believed to the sheriff s office. in that manifesto he lists grievances against the government. he talks about anti-religious views. it s a long laundry list of grievances that he spelled out in 161 pages. what also worries authorities is that yes, he rob thd gbed this