and to defend their values. as president of the united states, i will always put america first, just like you, as the leaders of your countries will always and should always put your countries first. we have a policy of principled realism rooted in shared goals, interests and values. that realism forces us to confront a question facing every leader and nation in this room. it is a question we cannot escape or avoid. we will slide down the path of complacency, numb to the challenges, threats, and even wars that we face. or do we have enough strength and pride to confront those dangers today so that our citizens can enjoy peace and prosperity
i thought it was an outstanding speech. it made me proud to be an american to hear my commander-in-chief speak that way. i mean, look, what he did today he recast america first not as a call for isolation. remember when everybody on the left was worried he was going to be isolationist. he cast it not as a call for isolation but american global leadership based on the principle of state sovereignty that free s nation states, free, prosperous and strong nation states are what is necessary to confront the dangers we face in the world. he is absolutely right. you know, communism and fascism were not defeated by the united nations. the dramatic expansion of freedom, prosperity and opportunity that we have seen in the world since the collapse of communism isn t the result of global institutions. it s the result of the spread of the american idea of free enterprise backed by u.s. military might and by the projection of american power and our allies. and that s what he talked about today. ma
statement saying that he had no interactions with the russian government, ostensibly that s what he said in the statement i should say. right. martha: he and his lawyers were going back and forth in the room sort of discussing what they were you know, what their side of it was going to be presenting this. did that frustrate all of you? no. it s entirely reasonable for them to be able to talk about how they are going to handle it and what they are going to do. also entirely reasonable for us to get as many questions answered as we can the way the committee is working bipartisan way. bipartisan staff. we have bipartisan cooperation that we are trying to get through and get through the facts. no one should be afraid of all the facts coming out. when the facts come out we can get a chance to get this resolved and american people can move on from this. it s a distraction until we get it resolved. we are trying to handle it as professional as we can to be able to walk through the pro
shoot? that s the question. why did you kill my son? we should note georgia tech police officers do not carry stun guns and three suicide notes were found inside scout schultz dorm room. his parents say scout also tried to hang himself last year. martha. martha: terrible, trace, thank you very much. here now to break down this video and answer the question whether the police could have used non-deadly force mark fuhrman lapd detective and fox news contributor. good evening to you. obviously this is a heart breaking, awful story. i can also tell that you we now have the text of the 911 call that it s believed scout schultz called the police himself and said hey, i m over at west village. looks like somebody is skulking around. knife had his hand looks like a gun on his hip. looks like he may be drunk or something. this is classic case of suicide by cop, at least it appears that was this young s man intention, mark.