Live Breaking News & Updates on Lapse

Stay informed with the latest breaking news from Lapse on our comprehensive webpage. Get up-to-the-minute updates on local events, politics, business, entertainment, and more. Our dedicated team of journalists delivers timely and reliable news, ensuring you're always in the know. Discover firsthand accounts, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews, all in one convenient destination. Don't miss a beat — visit our webpage for real-time breaking news in Lapse and stay connected to the pulse of your community

FOX and Friends

services committee and you're chairman, lloyd austin is sixth in line for presidency. those things need to happen. the press can't stand lack of transparency, think about hillary clinton e-mails, "new york times" went after her over and over again. see if the media steks with this story. for biden's own good, elise stefanik was saying, troops could never get away with that. bad lapse in judgement. thank you for your service. >> steve: how can we trust this administration, the white house knew five days before. >> i think john kirby they are dealing with bad set of facts and not trying to spin it that much. they are like, we get it, it's

Lloyd-austin , Transparency , Things , Lack , Line , Presidency , The-press , Sixth , Chairman , Elise-stefanik , Joe-biden , Hillary-clinton

The Source With Kaitlan Collins

serious lapse in reporting, and the reporting responsibilities that i'm sure the pentagon is going to police up. >> but with all due respect to that, i mean, i don't think anyone is concerned about the level of medical care. walter reed is among the best places that someone could go, that's where president trump went after he got covid-19. but the concern that the president himself wasn't told that his defense secretary, and i understand there are people who say elective procedure, you have a right to your privacy, but when the defense secretary goes by ambulance to the hospital, and he's in the icu, do you believe that maybe the public maybe you don't believe has a right to know, but maybe the president himself, the national security adviser, do you believe they should have been told? >> no, i agree with you completely. this should have been reported. i don't think it was his own responsibility, particularly if he's in pain, to pick up the phone and call somebody, but someone on his immediate staff should have attended to

Someone , Responsibilities , Respect , Pentagon , Walter-reed , Care , Reporting , Level , Lapse , Anyone , Best , President

World Business Report

shortages and a lack of air traffic control personnel and so on. at the same time you see a huge surge in demand from the consumer and airlines placing large orders and boeing says they cannot manufacture them fast enough. it needs to be speedy to manufacture the aircraft but perhaps that led to another lapse of safety failures in the culture that the new ceo who took over in 2020 wanted to reinstate, it is not yet changed enough given what happened in the pre— pandemic error. == what happened in the pre- pandemic error.— what happened in the pre- pandemic error. -- era. we are four years _ pandemic error. -- era. we are four years into _ pandemic error. -- era. we are four years into the _ pandemic error. -- era. we are four years into the new - pandemic error. -- era. we are four years into the new term i pandemic error. -- era. we are four years into the new term of| four years into the new term of the new ceo who said in a previous interview with bloomberg that this year, 2a is the year of turnaround for boeing and yet here we are. and yet here we are and he is going

Boeing-737 , Airlines , Consumer , Orders , Demand , Air-traffic-control-personnel , Surge , Lack , Aircraft , Culture , Ceo , Led

The Story With Martha MacCallum

review to the white house office of cabinet affairs and the chief of staff by this coming friday, january 12. second in the interim, while the review of each agency's protocols is completed, the memo directs a set of robust protocols that cabinet agencies must undertake in the event of a delegation of authority. so that is what the memo says. those two important things. this is something that we have said over the past couple days that the president believes that we have to have robust protocols and procedures in place across the cabinet. that's what you're seeing from this memo. >> finally, who does the president hold responsible for this lapse? secretary austin, his aides, the chairman of joint chiefs that new about this the day after the secretary was hospitalized? >> i'll say this. secretary austin put out a statement. he took full responsibility for this. so i would refer you back to the statement.

Review , Second , White-house , Protocols , Chief-of-staff , Set , Office , Memo , Interim , Agency , Cabinet-affairs , 12

Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

to be irrespective of whether or not there are holidays or illnesses, the ability to be able to transfer those responsibilities to others so that those protocols are followed, those notifications are made and that all of the different responsibilities of the individuals are going to be taken care of. >> just in the last hour we got a statement from a republican leader in the house, elise stefanik, calling for his resignation saying that this was a significant national security threat. the president we're told still has full trust and confidence in austin, but if he didn't follow the rules and protocols here, could he be in any kind of legal jeopardy? what possible fallout could come from this? >> well, again, i think there's going to be a review, and the white house will do a review. as i said, secretary austin's medical condition might have contributed to this lapse in terms of the notifications. calls for secretary austin's resignation are absolutely ludicrous. they're absurd.

All , Responsibilities , Others , Protocols , Notifications , Whether , Illnesses , Holidays , Individuals , Irrespective , Ability , Helping-biden

Chris Jansing Reports

there's still a lot of questions yet to be answered about what caused this lapse and what exactly is going to happen as a result of it. >> dan deluis and aaron gilchrist, thank you very much. coming up after the break, the trillion and a half dollar deal to keep the government open. what will it take to get it over the finish line? you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. c diaz-balart reports" on msnbc.

Lot , Questions , Lapse , Break , Half-dollar-deal , Correspondent-dan-deluis , Result , Aaron-gilchrist , Palestinian-authority , Msnbc , Jose-diaz-balart-reports , On-msnbc-c-diaz-balart-reports

Chris Jansing Reports

of firing secretary austin. that was reiterated over and over again by the press secretary and national security spokesman today. jose, we know the phone call on saturday was at least the second time this year the president woul have engaged with secretary austin. he, as w understand it, was admitted to the hospital, walter reed military hospital in the d.c. area at some point in the day on january 1st. there was a national security council phone call that moing. we were made aware of that as we travith president biden when he was in the virgin that morning there was a national security phone call involving the president as well. secretary austin to our knowledge was involved in that phone call. after that, though, it seems there was a lapse, a point where at least no one in the white house knew that secretary austin was in the hospital and had transferred powers temporarily to his deputy who otherwise is in charge of the day-to-day operations at the pentagon.

President , Press-secretary , Phone-call , Spokesman , Firing-secretary , Austin , National-security , Woul , Blame-it , Point , Military-hospital , Secretary-austin

America Reports

be able to talk to him especially if you had a missile event to do something. katherine hicks was down range, at the very least they should have done is put what we call night watch, airborne operation center down with her to at least to ensure they had some type of connectivity. but that meant she had to be informed and she wasn't. so there's a big gap and a big lapse here of command and control and i think elise stefanik is correct. there needs to be some accountability. is there going to be, probably not. but goes back to what happened in afghanistan when there's been no after action review or no talk of accountability and you continue to today. what are the american people think right now. lack of trust and confidence in the military and lack of transparency. any way you call it. and i'll be very candid with you, you have to be very, very hard on. because this is one of those

Something , Katherine-hicks , Missile-event , Range , Command , Airborne-operation-center , Type , Connectivity , Lapse , Night-watch , Big-gap , She-wasn-t

CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

about why the pentagon allowed this lapse occur. >> and arlette, what is the white house saying? >> well, president biden spoke with secretary of defense lloyd austin last night, and white house official saying it is a cordial conversation and stressing that the president is still maintaining confidence in austin's ability to serve despite the delay of notifying the white house about the delay of his hospitalization. and many were in the dark that he had entered the hospital and not until thursday afternoon that the national security adviser jake sullivan found out about it and he briefed president biden and he was unaware for three days that secretary austin was hospitalized. there is criticism that you have the top republican on the armed services committee roger whitaker who said that the failure to disclose this is eroding trust in biden administration. there are some defenders of

Joe-biden , Arlette , White-house , Pentagon , Lapse , Austin-lloyd , Last-night , Hospital , Hospitalization , Delay , Austin , Ability