It's Tuesday, April 7th.
I'm Jane Koston, and this is What A Day, the show learning that President Donald Trump does not know what a secret is,
despite the efforts of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
How many men did you send all together, approximately, for the operation?
I'd love to keep that a secret.
Okay, where were you?
But I will tell you, the number, I'll keep it a secret, but it was hundreds.
Add secret to the list of words Trump seems unsure of, alongside groceries and affordability.
On today's show, President Trump subjects a bunch of toddlers to his boasts about the war in Iran
during the White House Easter Egg Roll.
And the Artemis II astronauts boldly travel farther than any humans have traveled before.
In my opinion, it's time for them to come home now.
Space is scary, but let's start with the Iran War, specifically what's happening in Lebanon.
The war has taken up the vast majority of our focus over the last month or so, and for good reason.
But unlike the great city of Las Vegas, what started in Iran was never going to stay in Iran.
The war has engulfed the entire region, including southern Lebanon.
Here's CNN's chief international security correspondent, Nick Payton Walsh, reporting there in late March.
Something familiarly awful is happening here.
Israel said leave to the town of Nabatea two weeks ago.
Now life is ground out of its streets.