the book is called call sign chaos, learning to lead. remember, the retired marine general announced his resignation after policy agreements with president trump. he said that all americans need to recognize our democracy is an experiment and one that can be reversed. we all know that we re better than our current politics. tribalism must not be allowed to destroy our experiment. jennifer griffin reporting live. jennifer? shep, former defense secretary jim mattis quit when the president announced that he was pulling all u.s. troops out of syria. breaking his silence, mattis addressed his decision in an except from his upcoming back. he said
fighting al qaeda. well, you know, this is a place where tulsi gabbard should be the strongest, but in my point, she s the weakest. she is a flip flopper. she s waivered on this. in 2015, 2014 receiving pats on the back from shell matterson, same tulsi gabbard meeting up with iran. to say she s got some explaining to do is an under statement. what are her motivations to equate saudi arabia to iran is one thing, but over having policy agreements with saudi arabia is really puzzling to me. this is an international network. dana: from a debate standpoint, she was so effective at skewer withing kamala harris. that could have been the only thing we were talking today. but because she made that attack against president trump attend about al qaeda, that doesn t
really i actually pray every day for her safety. i can just tell you the kind of public disagreement and the kind of language that sometimes is being used toward disagreeing with her on a number of fronts, foreign policy issues. people need to be very careful. she s become very much a target. and right after not only the west virginia, you know, poster putting her face there with the 9/11 towers in the background. this is a woman that s a mother, that is an american, that is serving her country. and we need to be careful when we disagree publicly, when we disagree publicly on various policy agreements, we have to be very careful in the language we use. and i can tell you, look, i have seen the letters and have seen the various posts from not only republicans but also democrats that when we target or disagree, we need to be very careful in that it s not feeding into the islamophobia growing in our country. before the attack in new
threats. i think she is probably really i actually pray every day for her safety. i can just tell you the kind of public disagreement and the kind of language that sometimes is being used toward disagreeing with her on a number of fronts, foreign policy issues. people need to be very careful. she s become very much a target. and right after not only the west virginia, you know, poster putting her face there with the 9/11 towers in the background. this is a woman that is a mother, that is an american, that is serving her country. and we need to be careful when we disagree publicly, when we disagree publicly on various policy agreements, we have to be very careful in the language we use. and i can tell you, look, i have seen the letters and have seen the various posts from not only republicans but also democrats that when we target or disagree, we need to be very careful in that it s not feeding into the
but knowing that it made a bigger impact of that op-ed in context. he is somebody who while he noted in the op-ed, policy agreements of where he signs and where mitt romney stands, and these two men could not be more different as human beings that is an understatement. mitt romney is coming from a secure place, and he says that he does not have presidential ambiti ambition, and nominee already and heading to the place where he can end his political career as a senator of utah. or not. but he could. but he is wildly popular in his home state, and my point being that he can afford unlike many of the other republicans who are terrified for their own hides, that he can afford the do this for his political context. well, six years and he is not going to be primaried at home not the way he is sitting right