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Already approved by congress. let s begin with barbara starr live with a stunning story. good morning. good morning to both of you. i have to tell you even at this early hour, up and down the pentagon hallways there is a shock and a dpood deal about confusion about what exactly has transpired. richard spencer forced to resign for going outside the chain of command by proposing a secret agreement with the white house. defense secretary mark esper says he lost case over the case of eddie gallagher, the navy s.e.a.l. who posed with the corpse of an ie ssis fire. he was acquitted of the charges. in a statement about spencer, the pentagon spokesman says defense secretary esper lost trust and confidence in hum for not disclosing information about ....
Monday. how is it going? how are you feeling today? how are you feeling? you have something in your eye. rob: i had an eyelash in my eye. jillian: i m jillian mele. rob: i m rob schmitt, we begin with fox news alert, richard spencer asked to spend down after disagreeing with the president on navy seal eddy gallagher s war crime case. good morning, rob, jillian, according to defense secretary the navy sect zaire richard spencer lost trust and fired for his handling of the eddy gallagher case, esper says spencer showed lack of ....
How well did you do any wrong? how well did you do in north korea? i m a pretty hawkish guy but after 18 years, it s okay to reevaluate our commitment in afghanistan. it makes perfect sense to me, but i m just urging the president don t ignore sound military advice. you can reduce our presence in afghanistan but if you leave afghanistan, al qaeda and isis are coming after us. bret: so did he fire him or did bolton resign? i don t know what i don t think it really matters. at the end of the day i liked john bolton. he served honorably and as president lost trust and faith in john bolton and i think he s got some good choices. bret: let s talk about that. if you talked about that today. who s on the plate? general kellogg is the national security advisor to mike pence. the vice president, he worked for general mcmaster. bret: keith kellogg. keep kellogg. confident, capable, confident, has the president s trust. a dynamic young man working in the state department, part of the ....
Are saying about this? well, just one indication on how hard it would be for him to serve effectively is the growing wave of calls for him to resign of members of his own party including 2020 candidates, another indication is during press conference the chairman of the democratic national committee released statement that despite the explanation he still wants to see governor northam step down, tom pérez said, i spoke with governor northam this morning, virginians and people across the country deserve better from their leader and it is clear that ralph northam lost trust and his ability to govern. now, ralph northam was asked about that through press conference about numerous statements being released while he was speaking saying that folks were not convinced and they still want to see him step down, here is how he responded. i will continue to reach out and talk to them about this ....
Comments, there was a nugget yesterday that attorney general sessions said he may have discussed campaign matters with ambassador kislyak, the first time that came out. there are new parts of your fairytale. i would tell you this. when a prosecutor as jim comey said maybe three times to donald trump he was not a target, to fire him i think that was bad politics, bad judgment, and is one of the worst decisions the president could have made in his administration. and it is now the subject of what more is going after. comey serves at the pleasure of the president. the president lost trust. look at what comey was doing. two months he was writing exoneration of hillary. i would say the real collusion is this was loretta lynch and james comey. his behavior justified the ....