when are we supposed to take him literally? i don t agree. you should take him literally. every tweet he sends out we should take those words literally? sure. every phrase? that was a private conversation. i wasn t privy to that. okay. the point being he s somebody who gets things done. you are telling us from now on with u.s. press secretary it goes on in that vein. do we take his tweets literally and what does it say about the potential for a nuclear arms race? sounds like sean spicer, all of one day into the new gig needs combat pay if this is what s going on. it is an extraordinary thing. it wouldn t be surprising for the president-elect to be bickering with democrats or even bickering with fellow republicans. he s bickering with members of his own staff who seem genuinely confused about what the president-elect was doing. i had written about this. we are seeing this sort of thing over and over again. they are at a loss to explain
sean, i was going to ask, this will be it s incredibly difficult job no matter what, but you have a client, a principal, who may be ahead of you. usually the agencies or departments might get out in front of you. are you going to know when he s tweeting something out? what s the story of how s that going to work? are you getting paid extra is what we need to know. combat pay. hazard pay. in every aspect we talk about it. this is going to be a very different presidency than we ve seen before but a very effective presidency and very successful presidency. are you going to do daily briefings? i think so. i assume so. we ll look at everything. you ve seen i think the point we ve been trying make through this transition is just because it was done a certain way before doesn t mean it s going to happen. we need to sit down with folks from the white house press corps and sit down with our team and say what is the most effective way to communicate messages to the american peo
was out there, great guy to work with. been on a lot of stories with him. the video wasn t blurry it looked like that inside the yoga studio it was over 100 degrees and the lens was fogging up. we appreciate it. that was combat pay if i ve ever heard it. and also a beautiful story, the perseverance he exhibits and what a great leader and i sure hope he spreads the word. incredible what he s done and how much it s helped a lot of other wounded warriors because it s something they can adapt in so many different ways. so thanks for being with us today. yep. thanks for staying through what you may have noticed is a few technical problems. that s for us in washington. we re done america s news headquarters continues from new york. thanks for watching. when heartburn comes creeping up on you. fight back with relief so smooth. .it s fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue .and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum, tum tum tum. smoothies!
element to the idea of the government having class. they don t want to classify this as terrorism. in fact, i don t know if it was covered why the media because i was in the crowd yesterday at the purple heart ceremony. but, again they said lone gunman. they didn t recognize it as terrorism again. which it really infuriated the families myself and many others. yeah. i mean, what will it take the guy was screaming al akbar at the time. give us a sense of what kind of benefits are being denied survivors of this attack. sure. there are certain things like combat csre combat pay essentially for injuries sustained in a combat zone. there are survivors who are caretakers of their spouses because they have been greatly injured. they are not receiving those benefits. obviously we look at sean manning s case where he is
logan rushed to a washington, d.c. area hospital. she suffered from internal bleeding. she has a digestive disease which may have been brought on by treasure. the 43-year-old was forced to take a seven month absence in 2013 after she admitted in a report about the benghazi attacks was based on a discredited firsthand account. she s expected to remain in the hospital for several days. caught on camera a reporter using her head literally while reporting on the snowfall in south carolina. check it out. ouch. let s watch it again. why not. she crashed face first into the remains of a giant snowman. she was sledding in greenville. she s okay. and she even laughed it off. i imagine that hurt. that s why some kids are starting to wear helmets. always a good idea. she gets combat pay. thank you very much. winter taking its toll.