you are looking live at the white pillars of glen memorial church in atlanta, georgia, as america prepares to say good-bye to the steel magnolia, who forever change d what it means o be a first lady. you re watching live coverage of the celebration of the remarkable life and times of rosalynn carter. i m jake tapper in washington. soon the ceremony starts to honor the woman who spent eight decades at jimmy carter s side. the numbers are a testament to a marriage that was good and l lasting 4 children, 12 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren, and counting. born eleanor rozalin smith is, she defied early trauma, not just as a bystander, awe as a true people. she was the very model of a modern first lady. her hand touching every nook of her husband s presidency. she was the protector of her husband s political brand, the first to take an office in the east wing. she attended cabinet meetings. she was also her husband s stand in on the campaign trail in 1980 when the iran ho
congressional committee who knows how it s done. you re looking at potentially congressional communities an the administration is is only five weeks old. hard to believe. then there s this. turn to the president s newly appointed national security adviser and an official is telling cnn that hr mcmaster says the term radical islamic terrorism is not helpful. among allies when fight iing terror broad, you heard this come frg obama administration in terms of why the president wouldn t use that language. so, is is there a feeling that mcmaster s logic here would rub off on president trump? absolutely. president trump is very influenced by the generals who he picked to advise him. and even though this is a reversal of the trump policy as express ed as recently as yesterday, this national security adviser has supporters on both sides of the aisle, has
achieved in this regard. there is very open and frank attitude about that now. the president express ed fundamentally human terms his concern about civilian casualties, not only as a political issue but as human issue that president obama remarked about, to which i have my respect to the president on this issue. we not only discussed the ways and means of how to reduce civilian casualties, rather not have them at all, nitrates were discussed and detentions were discussed, i made a remark in my
general mcchrystal in afghanistan, there has been considerable progress achieved in this regard. there is very open and frank attitude about that now. the president express ed in fundamentally human terms his concern about civilian casualties. not only as a political issue, but as a human issue that president obama remarked about to which i have my respect to the president on this issue. we not only discussed the ways and means of how to reduce civilian casualties, rather not