at us again. we know those things. so chris wray has to wake up every morning thinking about how can i protect the country and our election. to the point that jason made at least impliedly. this was an attack on america. what the president did seems like an attack on ukraine and in some ways it was, but what it really was was an attack on america because it was an attempt to influence our election. i thinken that s a point that people have to make more clearly. i guess this is the national security question. that s whyty i wanted to start with the politics. why isn t the national security imperative of protecting the 2020 election from a president who confessed to asking ukraine to investigate joe biden, who at the timeoe that he did it was t top democrat in the polls and
brian: shot of the morning, the airlines seemingly impossible security question going viral. from jetblue. a woman screen grabbed a question. what is the name of your favorite child it says right there. emily: emily obviously. the actual question reads what is the name of your favorite childhood friend. the whole question was cut off. that s hilarious. steve: i will tell you what, the internet pretty much got a hole poked into it. emily: just in time for thanksgiving, mom, what s your favorite child? moving gears here a clash of generation, millennials and baby boomers making waves, battling over ideals on social media. brian: brand new op-ed general x own battle struggling to stay relevant cynical and disconnected politically. steve: here to weigh in is spokesperson and host of the instagram show at politics.
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across the world right on the borders and the ports as far as jabuti, according to the former head of intel committee devon nunes whose been on this program many times can you talk about the military aggressions and if there s anything the u.s. can do to stop that? look the way to handle china for the united states, i think, is the existential security question of the 21st century and it s identified as such in the president s national security strategy and its been a focus of much of the preparation of the budget request that will be announced here shortly, we re looking exactly at things like what china s doing in the south china sea, contrary to every pledge its made before, to engage in peaceful negotiations, to resolve territorial claims. it is taking over these rocks and islands building military bases on them, it s completely unacceptable. it s why we continue to do freedom of navigation exercises, and look at other ways to stop this effort in effect to create a new chinese pr