vice president pence and with the first policy institute. do we have the general? i want to pick up where jennifer griffin left off because, he s on the phone, because it really is significant that you had the national security adviser jake sullivan get up there. he made it clear that vladimir putin has not given the go order but clearly in the last 24/48 hours something has changed. the tone coming out of the white house has changed. what do you think, general? thanks for having me. jennifer knows this, as well as i do, we have exquisite intelligence, know what s happening, and you look at french president macron not coming up with anything, the british foreign minister not coming up with anything, the diplomatic string has run out. and i think what s happened now is we have gone ok, the diplomatic string is gone,
we know there was a situation room meeting in which the latest intelligence being gathered every day, 24/7, since december, was analyzed, looked at by the national security team. after that we do know, because the russian defense ministry released information via task, that general mark millie spoke with his russian counterpart this morning, and he had been deployed to the belarus exercises, father of hybrid warfare and that general will be leading the invasion. we also know there is great concern that americans are not leaving ukraine fast enough, and they know and the pentagon has been telling us this, the white house has been saying it, and blinken has been saying it. it will not be possible if russia decides to invade, and
deposition. leland: text us afterwards, let us know what s happening. gillian. gillian: in all of this, california congressman, also a member of the house judiciary committee, one of the committees managing the impeachment probe. congressman tom mcclintock. you heard congresswoman wilde and she says the fueling from the judge yesterday basically legitimizes the probe and says everything that the democrats are doing is aboveboard. i m betting you don t agree with that. first of all, that ruling is not the last word on the subject, it s the first word by an obama appointed judge. it s going to be appealed. here is the thing. this would be so simple if the democrats simply followed the well-established precedent that binds us in any impeachment inquiry and that is the whole house votes to initiate the inquiry, delegates that to a committee to begin the investigation and that investigation follows all of the due process rights that are enshrined in our bill of rights. that s all that the
accountability to the department. we had whistle blowers coming to us. the department kept pushing them down down. scott davis in atlanta was a person that was a credible witness at a hearing we held early last year that said this problem existed. va wouldn t pay attention to him. we asked the inspector general to get involved. low and behold, everything he was saying was true and more. all right. mr. chairman, we thank you for your time. we want to stay on this when you re back in d.c. and introduce this measure. please come back and let us know what s happening. all our viewers and you are outraged by this. thank you sir. thank you. the only way this is going to be changed is pressure. all right. we ll keep it up here. we know you will too. thanks sir. sounds like harmless fun after a summer of hard work, somehow west point s summer fight to celebrate the end of
i m sorry, what. how large is a school we re talking about here? not very big by city standards, probably about 400 kids. okay. amy voglesang, you re on the ground there, do keep us up to date and let us know what s happening. i definitely well, thanks. here s the other big political story. in a few hours governor chris christie will appear before the new jersey legislature to deliver his annual state of the state address. despite the bold new education reforms he s expected to outline, that is certainly not what s going to be on the minds of most people watching or likely on the mind of the governor himself. instead, this is the headline that continues to dominate the conversation. two new jersey legislative panels to probe christie bridge scandal. the latest and most significant news being that the newly formed investigative committees are expected to hand out further subpoenas this week.