obama, and when president trump came in they changed the rules of engagement. the accountability factor. jennifer griffin did the interview with general milly and she asked him if anything could have been done differently and he said no. if you look at the history of the afghanistan war, not a single general has been fired or resigned after bad tactical actions or bad strategy. that s a real problem. i would say, my friend, former navy seal and sniper jack carr wrote an article talk about how to change this. he said the department of war was change withed to the department of defense. you can have a secretary of war that can fire generals for screwing up so you can win wars.
secretary of war to the secretary of defense. 1947. we built the military to come back to the soviet threat. if through mutual destruction essentially. on the time, we ve been playing defense and that needs to change. we talk about accountability, politicians, not just to assign blame, that s what we owe the marines who was killed today, the navy medic who was killed today, we have to learn and evolve going forward for the next generation of marines, sailors, soldiers, airmen, and defense of the nation. jesse: japanese commanders would be falling on their swords or something like this happened. i don t know. i did not get any sort of confidence from the commander in chief today. he sounded listless, out of breath, struggling at times to gain his composure. then he said this which i do not
and rachel, tomorrow, of course, the first day of this trial and the first several hours expected to center around this debate of whether a senate trial of a former president is actually constitutional. this, of course, has never been done before, an impeachment trial of a former president, but democrats tonight are trying to make the argument that there is precedent here. reporter: yeah, david, and democrats had to go back nearly 150 years to the impeachment trial of 1876. it was held at the time for the secretary of war who had already left office. democrats say that sets precedent. but still, those house impeachment managers face a significant challenge. already, 45 republican senators have said the trial itself is unconstitutional, david. we ll be watching that right along with you, rachel. in the meantime, you are also following a breaking headline just as we re on tonight out of georgia. the secretary of state there officially launching an investigation into the former presid
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need, and just to history nerd you back a little bit, sorry. let s go. just because the johnson impeachment probe is the one where there was no investigation. that s relevant to put out there. it was like a three day turn around to when they decided to impeach and when they started to go to the trial. they didn t have a special counsel. that s what the gop s argument is for why they don t need the extra witnesses because they have stuff that s already on the table in documented form. i appreciate that pushback. wow. that s some high quality impressive but you didn t have a secretary of war locking himself in the office. that s for extra credit. dramatics were serious. new information comes out every week, and so just this week we saw these new e-mails that were quite relevant as a result of a foya request, and so here is a what the attorneys for the house judiciary committee say if they get new information courtesy of witnesses including don mcgahn. if don mcgahn s te