Thank a vet and know that the United States military deserves a commander and chief who loves our country passionately and will never apologize for this country. [cheers] a new commander in chief who will never leave our men behind. A new commander and chief, one who will never lie to the families of the fallen. [cheers] im in it because just last week we are watching our sailors sufferwy and be humiliated on a world stage at the hands of iranian captors in violation of International Law because a weakkneed, capitulator in chief has decided that america will lead from behind. And he, who would negotiate deals kind offbkqn like with the skills of a community organizer, maybe organizing a neighborhood tea, yeah, well, he deciding that no, america would apologize and as part of the deal, as the enemy sends a message to the rest of the world that theycn rd we apologize and then we bend over and say thank you, enemy . We are ready for a change. We are ready and our troops deserve the best.
Heather hours from now neil gorsuch will take his place on the United States Supreme Court. Becoming the 113th justice sworn in. And after so many years you once and for all for sergio. [cheers and applause] i hit it hard, man so far man auto no laying up no holding back. Steve dream win the masters, its just like that. Ainsley have you a green ty on today. No jacket but the ty. Brian 37 years old. He is young. People expected him to be winning majors from the time he was 19t 19. Steve he has always been there since an amateur. Brian congratulations, he almost blew it. Ainsley thats his fiancee. They are getting married. Brian by the way, some times i have run down, we have said that john mche will rows career got ruined because he was dating the wrong woman. This woman seems to have helped her out. Ainsley she is a keeper. Steve my daughter looked her up and she works for the golf channel. Your fiancee works for the golf channel and you are a golfer, im thinking thats going to help. A
state tillerson to emphasize that defeating isis is our first priority that s a pretty tough call when you consider going to be around for a long time even though they don t have a capital for caliphate. brian: clear live they have a problem with christianity. wouldn t it be right for muslims who don t have a problem with christianity to separate themselves right now. even with saying that for 16 years. ever since 9/11/01. get a earful all the time about moderate muslims standing up to the radicals. it hasn t happened. it s not going to happen. news flash, they are going to continue to recruit people and inspire people and radicalize people and we will still be in this thing a decade from now. brian: one thing is for sure when we go deploy in that region we will be there. if you want to find the colonel on sunday it will be in church. thanks so much colonel oliver north. semper phi, buddy.
0 and [bleep] [bleep] harris: the suspects in a brutal school bus beating go to court and learn their punishment. plus the man accused of killing his wife and posting her body on facebook claims he is not guilty. also the nfl cuts a deal with thousands of former players who sued over head injuries. i m harris faulkner in for shepard smith. if the u.s. does launch a military strike on syria. it will have to do it without the uk. that s the word tonight from the british prime minister that, even as the white house briefs members of congress tonight about evidence linking the syrian government to a chemical weapons attack. president obama says the u.s. has concluded the syrian government was behind the chemical weapons attack reportedly killing hundreds of people, including small children. but intelligence officials tell the associated press answers when it releases a report on the attack. more on the u.s. losing a key ally in any military action. first though to ed henry live at the wh
combat hospital. she spoke at this year s savannah book festival. dr. kraft received a phn clinical psychologist in 1996. during her psychology internship at drake medical center, she joined the navy as both an in-flight specialist and clinical psychologist. in february 2004, when her twins were 15 months old, she was deployed in iraq for seven months, with a marine surgical unit. her book, rule number two, is about her experience in iraq. today she is a consultant for the navy and the marines ptsd, post traumatic stress disorder treatment programs. please become, dr. heidi squier kraft. [applause] well, good morning. so, i have been doing fair amount of speaking over the last few years, and i have to say that i m quite certain this is my first talk in which the vice president warmed up the audience for me. it may not be the last, but it is the first. and i wish he was here to hear me say that and then their respectfully say, thank you, sir, for such a good job. it s a