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was focused at al qaeda and the taliban. the statute doesn't say that and i think we are continuing to reap the consequences of the fact that the statute doesn't say that. i don't think there's any question that at least in that moment that's who congress was thinking of, that's what the statute was directed toward and how the president reacted and responded. when the u.s. started using offense of military force in afghanistan about five weeks later in the middle of october toward the end of october it was under the Ãof the aumf because everyone understood that the taliban in afghanistan was clearly part of the congress had intended. i think the working assumption was that the harder questions and the longer questions would be flushed out in subsequent legislation. congress was very busy in september and october there was a number of statutes enacted relating to 9/11 attacks in response thereto. leading up to brett from the aumf all the way to the patriot act october 26. ... >> all of these continuing debates. we will get t
was focused at al qaeda and the taliban. the statute doesn't say that and i think we are continuing to reap the consequences of the fact that the statute doesn't say that. i don't think there's any question that at least in that moment that's who congress was thinking of, that's what the statute was directed toward and how the president reacted and responded. when the u.s. started using offense of military force in afghanistan about five weeks later in the middle of october toward the end of...
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does it cover al-qaeda in the monograph? congress enacted and never thought was answering in that 60 word, one sentence operative provision. >> i want to turn to gene right now, as i think steve gave a great summation of like 2001 21 into 2002 as the bush administration considered other potential military operations, obviously iraq was on the to do list. can you talk a little bit about perhaps they're thinking coming back to congress again for an aumf specific to iraq and saddam hussein? >> sure. one of the things that's interesting about the current debate about whether the 2001 aumf applies to iran is that when the 2001 aumf was young, barely a year old, and the bush administration had iraq in its sights and there was a lot of talk about, you know, from vice president cheney and others about iraq and al-qaeda links, most of which, the important elements of which turned out to be bogus but they were promoting this idea that mohammad outside met with iraqi intelligence agents in prague. they were making a lot out of the supp
does it cover al-qaeda in the monograph? congress enacted and never thought was answering in that 60 word, one sentence operative provision. >> i want to turn to gene right now, as i think steve gave a great summation of like 2001 21 into 2002 as the bush administration considered other potential military operations, obviously iraq was on the to do list. can you talk a little bit about perhaps they're thinking coming back to congress again for an aumf specific to iraq and saddam hussein?...
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the original al qaeda guys were very smart. khalid sheikh mohammad in the book talks about this but sit in front of a white board and explained the ideology of a qaeda. they are also proud of 9/11. they were not apologetic. again one explanation for why was hard to get them to speak. i didn't do anything wrong. the motivation was interesting from an american perspective which typically is short-sighted and in some ways what's in it for me? their motivation would be they would say it won't come in my generation. it would not come in my children's generation that maybe my grandchildren's generation there'll be an acknowledged that the only way to live is by the rule of the book that nations across the arab world would say saudi arabia and egypt do rule by the rule of the book because the leaders there are corrupt and the only way to take out the government is to get rid of the americans because the americans are the past -- backstop to these corrupt regimes. their philosophy was if you get out the strike and economic target of po
the original al qaeda guys were very smart. khalid sheikh mohammad in the book talks about this but sit in front of a white board and explained the ideology of a qaeda. they are also proud of 9/11. they were not apologetic. again one explanation for why was hard to get them to speak. i didn't do anything wrong. the motivation was interesting from an american perspective which typically is short-sighted and in some ways what's in it for me? their motivation would be they would say it won't come...
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we did know for sure if those al-qaeda who said those spots before the 9/11 attacks. so the recommendation or the sense of congress said we need to be clear about who forced his office again. also geographic limits. so we don't hit into the situation we are in now or we've had operations in, i think it's operations in 19 country since 2001. that was another provision that was adopted by the house. and really like the first time that we've seen something like that the adopted. also through the defense appropriation process, there was an amendment that passed in committee from barbara lee was the only person to vote against the 2001 aumf way back when, and that an inmate, it would repeal the 2001 aumf eight months after enactment. the purpose of that is to give congress time to look at the current scope of operation, yet sufficient information from the administration, hold hearings, determine where we should be using force anywhere and take a vote as to whether to get you in any current operation. that's what's been happening. it's all on the house side at this stage. t
we did know for sure if those al-qaeda who said those spots before the 9/11 attacks. so the recommendation or the sense of congress said we need to be clear about who forced his office again. also geographic limits. so we don't hit into the situation we are in now or we've had operations in, i think it's operations in 19 country since 2001. that was another provision that was adopted by the house. and really like the first time that we've seen something like that the adopted. also through the...
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two, the taliban guarantees that the al qaeda will not reestablish a safe haven in afghanistan, they have some presents but is not formidable. none of us by that by the way. lou: the other one, the taliban guarantees that they will destroy isis, the problem with that they don't have the capability to do that as isis has grown inside of afghanistan, we will not move from 8600 to 0, despite the fact that that is proclaimed as an end state until such times as those conditions are met. lou: it sounds to me, forgive me if my skepticism sounds like cynicism. it is 20 years of engagement, this president through his great credit said he wanted to bring our troops home and put the burden on the nations who legitimately belongs. he has to first clear a lot of brush of the pentagon and there is an abiding an issue within the pentagon that would argue relentlessly for another two decades that we need troops there to control the situation that we have yet to control. is it not time to destroy an enemy or getaway from that particular war zone? >> i am sympathetic to everything that you just said.
two, the taliban guarantees that the al qaeda will not reestablish a safe haven in afghanistan, they have some presents but is not formidable. none of us by that by the way. lou: the other one, the taliban guarantees that they will destroy isis, the problem with that they don't have the capability to do that as isis has grown inside of afghanistan, we will not move from 8600 to 0, despite the fact that that is proclaimed as an end state until such times as those conditions are met. lou: it...
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qaeda the terrorist network behind the attack the taliban sheltered its mastermind osama bin laden. i gave taliban leaders a series of clear and specific demands close terrorist training camps hand over leaders of the al qaeda network and return all foreign nationals including american citizens unjustly detained in your country none of these demands were met and now the taliban will pay a price just weeks after the $911.00 attacks the united states and its allies invaded afghanistan the us led alliance brought a new president to power and funneled billions of dollars of aid into the country the taliban fighters were forced into hiding but soon after the regrouped in neighboring pakistan and launched an insurgency against the u.s. backed government and foreign troops. at the height of the afghanistan mission in 2010 close 214-0000 u.s. and nato troops are on the ground the insurgency continued and 4 years later most foreign troops had pulled out leaving just 20000 mainly u.s. soldiers behind. left to train afghan forces and for counterterrorism purposes since then the taliban have ta
qaeda the terrorist network behind the attack the taliban sheltered its mastermind osama bin laden. i gave taliban leaders a series of clear and specific demands close terrorist training camps hand over leaders of the al qaeda network and return all foreign nationals including american citizens unjustly detained in your country none of these demands were met and now the taliban will pay a price just weeks after the $911.00 attacks the united states and its allies invaded afghanistan the us led...
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essentially the next generation for al qaeda. he was going to be some kind of recruitment draw. essentially based on the strength of his father's name. taking them off the battlefield is a blow to al qaeda and its a boost to u.s. security. >> julie: what does this say about the trump administration that we are dealing with terror? >> i think it's obviously the trump administration has made some progress, not just with al qaeda but with isis. they destroyed the caliphate in iraq and syria, a very significant moment. but the u.s. has been, for many years, fantastic at the stuff. the u.s. is fantastic at identifying terrorists, tracking them down, killing them with drone strikes. across the world. where we've had more difficulty -- and i think this isn't just the trump administration to previous ones -- is figuring out how exactly to stop the ideology that leads to people like hamza bin laden being created in the first place. that's where there's probably a bit more work still to do. >> julie: what kind of work do you think needs to
essentially the next generation for al qaeda. he was going to be some kind of recruitment draw. essentially based on the strength of his father's name. taking them off the battlefield is a blow to al qaeda and its a boost to u.s. security. >> julie: what does this say about the trump administration that we are dealing with terror? >> i think it's obviously the trump administration has made some progress, not just with al qaeda but with isis. they destroyed the caliphate in iraq and...
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isis and al qaeda pledged to hurt israel and us. tlaib and omar calling for an economic boycott of the state of israel which will destroy the state of israel. the reason she is not visiting her grandmother is because she has embraced the destruction of israel through an economic boycott. she was offered a chance to see her grandmother. she said all i want to do is see my grandmother. they said yes and she pulled the rug out from under the offer. the bottom line here is, they are radical when it comes to israel, radical in the economy, they are weak when it comes to fighting terrorism. donald trump is going to win the election because he's been a damn good president and what they're trying to do is make america -- maria: senator stay with us we will ask about the judiciary investigation of the investigators. back in a minute. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fishe
isis and al qaeda pledged to hurt israel and us. tlaib and omar calling for an economic boycott of the state of israel which will destroy the state of israel. the reason she is not visiting her grandmother is because she has embraced the destruction of israel through an economic boycott. she was offered a chance to see her grandmother. she said all i want to do is see my grandmother. they said yes and she pulled the rug out from under the offer. the bottom line here is, they are radical when it...
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secondly when it comes to the al-qaeda, they brought al-qaeda in to afghanistan in mid-90's, they gave them a base of operations, they attacked our u.s. embassies in africa, the usscole and president bush offered them this, if you go up the al-qaeda, we will not attack you, we will spare you, they said, no, and they lost regime and thousands of lives. if they were willing to make that sacrifice to protect al-qaeda then, what makes everybody think that they would give them up now? it's just not accurate claim. the taliban and the al-qaeda are brothers and they are not going the turn against them, therefore, the american security and the american people will be at risk and that is what we are concerned about this deal about. >> general jack keane a very clearly state and passionate stance and we will look for that op-ed as you mentioned that's coming out. thank you for your insight. >> good talking to you, molly. >> we will have more on the 5:00 o'clock hour. switching gears now, anything more annoying than robo calls, all hours of the day and at night, major companies are taking act aga
secondly when it comes to the al-qaeda, they brought al-qaeda in to afghanistan in mid-90's, they gave them a base of operations, they attacked our u.s. embassies in africa, the usscole and president bush offered them this, if you go up the al-qaeda, we will not attack you, we will spare you, they said, no, and they lost regime and thousands of lives. if they were willing to make that sacrifice to protect al-qaeda then, what makes everybody think that they would give them up now? it's just not...
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to al qaeda and we have also spoken. to local sources on the ground who confirmed that that is what this location was used for it was a location out of the center of it live in the countryside we have seen video where there is one clearly one injured child in the in this video and what we've been told by our sources is this center was essentially a training center for this al qaeda affiliated group anybody who wanted to join it would come here for training and the problem is that they had very young people up through the age group to teenagers and to young men going through this training process so all age groups there and the americans saying this was an al qaeda training facility it's only the 2nd time this year that we know are all that we know of that the americans have hit a target by an airstrike in this rebel held part of northwestern. syria and it shows how concerned how severe the concerns are that there are these hardcore groups holding out that julie. there live from hatay bernard thanks for the update. still
to al qaeda and we have also spoken. to local sources on the ground who confirmed that that is what this location was used for it was a location out of the center of it live in the countryside we have seen video where there is one clearly one injured child in the in this video and what we've been told by our sources is this center was essentially a training center for this al qaeda affiliated group anybody who wanted to join it would come here for training and the problem is that they had very...
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he said he expects assurances from the taliban that it will not be used in any way by al qaeda, other terrorist organizations again. the pentagon last month said we need a robust counterterror capability. so just be clear, do you need both the assurances and the capability? even though we do not know what the capability at this point would look like? you both could address that? >> i'm not sure which report you're referring to that came out of the department. lots of reports come out every day, as you all know. i will say again the state has , the lead on this, the ambassador and his team have done great work. we have people involved with him, as is general miller on the ground. i will defer to him to comment on what he wants to comment. but we are not going to get involved in commenting on the diplomatic process. >> that is not my point. my point is, do you need a counterterror capability in afghanistan when there is a peace deal signed? >> i think you answered that already. i'm not trying to be evasive. >> we have enduring security interests in the region, diplomatic interests in th
he said he expects assurances from the taliban that it will not be used in any way by al qaeda, other terrorist organizations again. the pentagon last month said we need a robust counterterror capability. so just be clear, do you need both the assurances and the capability? even though we do not know what the capability at this point would look like? you both could address that? >> i'm not sure which report you're referring to that came out of the department. lots of reports come out...
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that is a virtual wall against isis and al qaeda. you may get a peace deal with the taliban, but you'll never get a peace deal with al qaeda and isis. they have an intent to strike america. they just don't have the capability yet. if we leave and outsource our national security to the taliban that they're going to take care of al qaeda and isis, that would be a disastrous decision. and when you're on the stage with bernie, elizabeth, or biden, i wish you'd look them in the eye and say, "unlike you, i'm going to listen to my commanders. unlike you, i'm not going to expose the american homeland to another 9/11 because of politics sm the. >> brennan: what is that number? >> the number is go to be around 8600. to go below that i think would be really risky. i'm going to introduce legislation requiring the secretary of defense and the doesursko the homeland. isis-k, the afghan version of isis in is and al qaeda is alive and well. our american soldier soldiers ad intelecommunity have the capability to deal with the homeland. 80% of the peo
that is a virtual wall against isis and al qaeda. you may get a peace deal with the taliban, but you'll never get a peace deal with al qaeda and isis. they have an intent to strike america. they just don't have the capability yet. if we leave and outsource our national security to the taliban that they're going to take care of al qaeda and isis, that would be a disastrous decision. and when you're on the stage with bernie, elizabeth, or biden, i wish you'd look them in the eye and say,...
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qaeda, bin laden to plan the attacks on 9/11 so mullah omar quickly realized them hosting al qaeda and other foreign fighters got them thrown out of power by the united states and allies so they are quick to say we will not let foreign fighters here but they want to regain power so it's a tight rope. we have to get element to the table and give them a political faction of political power in afghanistan and it is time to get out of afghanistan. we are losing soldiers every weekend it is time to move out. leland: 18 years. it has been a long time. we have two bases that help us project power and check iranian power so we need to keep some capability. rob: we appreciate your time. jillian: donald trump slamming democratic rivals at aipac rally in cincinnati using this we kept debate to launch french criticism against them. pete hegseth is live with reaction from voters. what are people saying? >> reporter: yesterday we were in detroit asking voters out of the trump rally, if there is a sign of enthusiasm, the great american ballpark, the line wrapped around the ballpark was one of two lin
qaeda, bin laden to plan the attacks on 9/11 so mullah omar quickly realized them hosting al qaeda and other foreign fighters got them thrown out of power by the united states and allies so they are quick to say we will not let foreign fighters here but they want to regain power so it's a tight rope. we have to get element to the table and give them a political faction of political power in afghanistan and it is time to get out of afghanistan. we are losing soldiers every weekend it is time to...
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qaeda or a training facility in al jazeera sources on the ground we've spoken to sources who confirm that they say that this was a training center for this group connected with al qaida it encourage people from all ages young boys to teenage men to older men to come to training that's why we have seen video where at least there is clearly one injured child in the video but that it was the issue with this center the all age groups that it was believed to be this training center for this al qaeda connected group and it's an indication really of the concern not just that turkey hasn't of the russians have but also that the americans have that in this last rebel held part of syria the northwestern part of syria there are these hard core groups resisting conducting a last stand the reuters news agency says a suicide bomber has attacked police and condones one of afghanistan's biggest cities earlier the taliban launched a new offensive there afghan army reinforcements rushed to prevent find test taking control the government says at least 30 taliban were killed 3 civilians are reported dea
qaeda or a training facility in al jazeera sources on the ground we've spoken to sources who confirm that they say that this was a training center for this group connected with al qaida it encourage people from all ages young boys to teenage men to older men to come to training that's why we have seen video where at least there is clearly one injured child in the video but that it was the issue with this center the all age groups that it was believed to be this training center for this al qaeda...
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you don't want to get al qaeda, they don't want peace, they have a central force let space bar us, let's do what obama did in iraq >> martha: we could when afghanistan and two, three, four days. but i'm not looking to kill 10 million people. >> every soldier that's dying in afghanistan are, this is where 9/11 originated, and originated in afghanistan. let's don't repeat this mistake twice. good news, we can protect america and our interests with a very small force compared to what was had in the past. >> martha: unfortunately, were still losing servicemen there. we will see where the next up goes. >> when the fight over there. >> martha: we thank them for their sacrifice, enormous, think you very much, senator . ♪ in my line of work, i come face-to-face with a lot of behinds. so i know there's a big need for new gas-x maximum strength. it relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort fast. so no one needs to know you've got gas. gas-x. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you d
you don't want to get al qaeda, they don't want peace, they have a central force let space bar us, let's do what obama did in iraq >> martha: we could when afghanistan and two, three, four days. but i'm not looking to kill 10 million people. >> every soldier that's dying in afghanistan are, this is where 9/11 originated, and originated in afghanistan. let's don't repeat this mistake twice. good news, we can protect america and our interests with a very small force compared to what...
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we see al-qaeda today that is as strong as it has ever been. gillian: so reconstituting itself, that's a worrisome statement. >> right. what i like about pointing out that hamza died several months ago is that that allowed the intelligence community to exploit the network. unlike osama bin laden's death, the president announced it four hours after the railed, and all the bad guys threw their phones away and went to mattresses. in this case we allowed the network to pop up to tell us hamza was dead, and that would give us an opportunity to go after more high-value targets because you're watching everybody pop up. and the only people that don't know that he didn't show up at a meeting or that he's somehow gone off the radar would be high-level leadership. so how many other al-qaeda would-be replacements have been killed in the last two months. that's the way the intelligence community's supposed to work after a raid; exploit the network when it pops up -- gillian: not broadcast it. we understand, obviously, with the case of osama bin laden, the w
we see al-qaeda today that is as strong as it has ever been. gillian: so reconstituting itself, that's a worrisome statement. >> right. what i like about pointing out that hamza died several months ago is that that allowed the intelligence community to exploit the network. unlike osama bin laden's death, the president announced it four hours after the railed, and all the bad guys threw their phones away and went to mattresses. in this case we allowed the network to pop up to tell us hamza...
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qaeda we went after and tried to destroy both, certainly weakened al qaeda. taliban still very much exists. what is to say if we have a peace agreement with the taliban that the taliban once america is out is not going to try to partner up once again and allow for the presence of another terrorist organization? not in a formal alliance but just allow them to use the land the way al qaeda did in 2001 and prior to that? >> nothing. nothing guarantees that. i think the administration knows that. >> is the u.s. realistically going to ask the taliban, hey, we'll cut a deal but no isis or al qaeda in your presence and expect the taliban to fulfill that? >> trust but verify, right? there has to be a mechanism. if it doesn't happen then the u.s. can come right back in and do what it has to do but the worry is that once you pull out capabilities that takes a lot of time and time to bring them back in. it is not just a question of dropping in trigger pullers who can kick down doors and go after leadership of these organizations. all of those things require air assets a
qaeda we went after and tried to destroy both, certainly weakened al qaeda. taliban still very much exists. what is to say if we have a peace agreement with the taliban that the taliban once america is out is not going to try to partner up once again and allow for the presence of another terrorist organization? not in a formal alliance but just allow them to use the land the way al qaeda did in 2001 and prior to that? >> nothing. nothing guarantees that. i think the administration knows...
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. >> dana: does seem the taliban from before and al qaeda then isis. they all have a similar idea, but different entities. but isis now helping the taliban? what do you think about that, as we have peace talk negotiations going on there? >> the problem in afghanistan is that we went to afghanistan an deposed the taliban regime because they would not give up al qaeda when president bush asked them. we had to run those guys into the ground, take territory away like we did with isis, and run them out of the country. we've stayed there for 18 years to make sure they have never come back. we've kept a foot on their throat in pakistan by running covert operations against them. what we don't want to do is pull our troops out of there completely, which i understand which is what the agreement we have with the taliban. our judgment is, if we do that, al qaeda will come back, establish a base there and they are absolutely motivated to attack the americans. senator graham and i are proposing that the congress pass ledgislation to certify that threat is not there.
. >> dana: does seem the taliban from before and al qaeda then isis. they all have a similar idea, but different entities. but isis now helping the taliban? what do you think about that, as we have peace talk negotiations going on there? >> the problem in afghanistan is that we went to afghanistan an deposed the taliban regime because they would not give up al qaeda when president bush asked them. we had to run those guys into the ground, take territory away like we did with isis,...
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because al qaeda was there. the u.s.s. cole and 9/11. the taliban would not give up died so we had to take their regime down. we prevented died who ran across the border into pakistan. and we prevented them from attacking us again. this is not something we can't talk too much about. but we have the capability which is not military that have their foot on the necks of the taliban. so our concern when you talk to guys like me. got it. we are worn out by the war in afghanistan. but we don't want the al qaeda to attack us again and establish a safe haven. can we get forces down to a much smaller level to guarantee that won't happen? we are doing the same thing in syria with a modest amount of forces. these are the only places where the radical islamists want to atalks, the american people. lou: i understand and appreciate your construct for the situation. i would add to it one other dimension that to me is fund amountal to whatever we would do. we produce i don't know how many generals over the course of the past two decades. we have people
because al qaeda was there. the u.s.s. cole and 9/11. the taliban would not give up died so we had to take their regime down. we prevented died who ran across the border into pakistan. and we prevented them from attacking us again. this is not something we can't talk too much about. but we have the capability which is not military that have their foot on the necks of the taliban. so our concern when you talk to guys like me. got it. we are worn out by the war in afghanistan. but we don't want...
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it's the al qaeda that we are concerned about. we drove them out of there because of 9/11 and we kept our foot on the throat, if we pull out of their they will kill again. what is the taliban doing right now? they are telling the al qaeda guys to lay low, to increase your activity or your fighters, wait for the americans to leave. they will be gone by 2020. come out of your hiding places and pakistan and reestablish. >> martha: the president looks at these numbers. 18 years, 2200 u.s. service members killed, $850 billion. he made it clear he wants to have a much smaller payment footprint. he feels like this money has not provided us with the security that it was supposed to provide us with an secretary mike pompeo talks about how, isis is expanding in different places. my focus all the strength? why not split up these groups that are watching them and move them around. >> first of all let's talk about the 18 years. what did we get from that? we went in there to destroy al qaeda's base and make certain we never have them reattached
it's the al qaeda that we are concerned about. we drove them out of there because of 9/11 and we kept our foot on the throat, if we pull out of their they will kill again. what is the taliban doing right now? they are telling the al qaeda guys to lay low, to increase your activity or your fighters, wait for the americans to leave. they will be gone by 2020. come out of your hiding places and pakistan and reestablish. >> martha: the president looks at these numbers. 18 years, 2200 u.s....
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if the afghani taliban has always been a haven for al qaeda, never backed away for this and not just al qaeda but a number of other groups, like the one behind the mumbai attack and pakistani taliban, which claimed an attempted attack in times square a couple of years ago. >> at the same time you spent time recently in syria. >> yes. >> and there's talk about isis being resurgent in of this sm z places. how do we describe it? pompeo said they don't control land, the caliphate. there may be fancy footwork going on there. what do we need to know about terrorist groups, isis in particular, in iraq and syria? >> it was clear when i was there in february and first days of march that isis had never been defeated. this was a group that still had thousands of members. the inspector general's report puts the number between 14,000 and 18,000 members just in iraq and syria. that's a huge cohort of potential fighters that they have. what happened is they no longer control territory and that territory was a haeven through which they had their cyber cafes through which they were remote controlling
if the afghani taliban has always been a haven for al qaeda, never backed away for this and not just al qaeda but a number of other groups, like the one behind the mumbai attack and pakistani taliban, which claimed an attempted attack in times square a couple of years ago. >> at the same time you spent time recently in syria. >> yes. >> and there's talk about isis being resurgent in of this sm z places. how do we describe it? pompeo said they don't control land, the caliphate....
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those guys were there killing al qaeda in the weeks leading up to october 6 when the campaign started in the war began. >> this is an operational question. in terms of loss of life on the operator side, were you able to get a clear picture of what that would look like commission to commission year-to-year. and also do you think that this is necessary? >> down to the first part of the question, the cia wall stars a number of people but that is not everyone. many, many of guys on ground, a majority of them are not blue badgers. so there health insurance is not with the cia. they are independent contractors. they are not contractors but independent contracted by the cia which means they have entirely different situations in the event and you will never hear about them. i read about a couple of guys that were colleagues of some of my sources who died there working for the cia and the deaths are not reported as such. in the second question, is it necessary. that's a loaded question that somebody said in the back, having written about world war ii and the operation paperclip about how we br
those guys were there killing al qaeda in the weeks leading up to october 6 when the campaign started in the war began. >> this is an operational question. in terms of loss of life on the operator side, were you able to get a clear picture of what that would look like commission to commission year-to-year. and also do you think that this is necessary? >> down to the first part of the question, the cia wall stars a number of people but that is not everyone. many, many of guys on...
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a lot of people have been taken out that were very bad, both isis and al qaeda. sophie: for more on the situation in afghanistan, i spoke earlier with seth jones, a senior advisthe center for strategic and international studies. seth with us.thanks for being despite ongoing peace talks, civilians suffer a tremendous toll. how do you assess the situation on the ground at the moment? seth: well, what i think is impoant to knois that there continues to be significant violence in afghanistan. overhe past three weeks we -- we have had this terribleides wedding attack, we have had ther her of the taliban leader killed in pakistan several days ago. have also had the former head of afghan intelligence killed. people from all sides have been killed in assassination attempts, showing that despite peace negotiations, violence continues actually unain the country. sophie: the groom at the wedding celebration targeted said he has lost all hope. how much would you say there is at this stage for peace and -- peace in afghanistan? seth: i would sadly give low expectations for pe
a lot of people have been taken out that were very bad, both isis and al qaeda. sophie: for more on the situation in afghanistan, i spoke earlier with seth jones, a senior advisthe center for strategic and international studies. seth with us.thanks for being despite ongoing peace talks, civilians suffer a tremendous toll. how do you assess the situation on the ground at the moment? seth: well, what i think is impoant to knois that there continues to be significant violence in afghanistan....
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the taliban, al qaeda are brothers. the taliban invited al qaeda into a afghanistan in the mid 90s, ubl, gave them a base to set up operations. when the attack came on 9/11, followed after two embassy attacks in africa, and uss cole, president bush said to the taliban, give up al qaeda and we'll not deal with you. they refused. putting their regime at risk, and their lives at risk which they lost by the thousands. now after the taliban was willing to protect the al qaeda, to the expense of their lives and their regime we'll trust them now to give them up? i don't think so. stuart: okay. >> that is the issue. i believe right now, the taliban is telling the al qaeda, lay low, don't increase your activity, don't increase your numbers. wait until the americans leave. you well have your base back generics they're playing game. stuart: >> absolutely. stuart: you doesn't believe we should leave under those conditions? >> we should hold 8600 until such time the united states is comfortable there is no threat to the homeland fro
the taliban, al qaeda are brothers. the taliban invited al qaeda into a afghanistan in the mid 90s, ubl, gave them a base to set up operations. when the attack came on 9/11, followed after two embassy attacks in africa, and uss cole, president bush said to the taliban, give up al qaeda and we'll not deal with you. they refused. putting their regime at risk, and their lives at risk which they lost by the thousands. now after the taliban was willing to protect the al qaeda, to the expense of...
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qaeda who is stronger today than they were in 9/11, our president is supporting al qaeda. his support and alliance with saudi arabia that is both providing direct and indirect support, directly to al qaeda. brian: he is directly supporting al qaeda, saudi arabia, we have alliance since the 1920s? >> well tell that to hamza bin laden, usama bin laden's son who our forces just killed, heir apparent to al qaeda. again, back to my point. the president has kept our foot, our military's foot on these terrorist groups neck. my point previously talking about afghanistan, we have to keep the pressure on. so he is absolutely gone after al qaeda. we destroyed the caliphate. but the movements are not destroyed. we have to keep up the pressure. i respect her service, but for reasons i don't understand, she has become a apologist for the assad regime. they have literally massacred civilians in prisons, hospitals, refugee camps. is despicable. brian: you're not a france of saudi arabia or france. the choice is not saudi arabia or france but saudi arabia or iran. there are a bunch of bad
qaeda who is stronger today than they were in 9/11, our president is supporting al qaeda. his support and alliance with saudi arabia that is both providing direct and indirect support, directly to al qaeda. brian: he is directly supporting al qaeda, saudi arabia, we have alliance since the 1920s? >> well tell that to hamza bin laden, usama bin laden's son who our forces just killed, heir apparent to al qaeda. again, back to my point. the president has kept our foot, our military's foot on...
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i think they are more lethal than al qaeda. mike: u.s. taliban negotiators are working to end america's longest war. guilty, that's the verdict in a florida stand your ground case that testified national attention. a jury convicting michael draka in the murder of a black man after the two got into a dispute over a handicapped parking space last summer. >> it's been well over a year since we have been dealing with this matter. i can safely say i can rest now. reporter: he claims he shots the victim in self-defense off invoking stand your ground. tomorrow iseedtomorro -- tomorre fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99. now that's eatin' good in the ne
i think they are more lethal than al qaeda. mike: u.s. taliban negotiators are working to end america's longest war. guilty, that's the verdict in a florida stand your ground case that testified national attention. a jury convicting michael draka in the murder of a black man after the two got into a dispute over a handicapped parking space last summer. >> it's been well over a year since we have been dealing with this matter. i can safely say i can rest now. reporter: he claims he shots...
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obviously to tackle al qaeda. but al qaeda are part of the taliban now. there's no real dispute about that. so much of the discussions are about what kind of u.s. presence would be allowed. there's a huge sticking point, though, in this deal which is told by sources it is 99% complete. and that is between the americans and the taliban. and it involves a cease-fire between just the americans and the taliban allowing critics of the deal saying to continue targeting the afghan government and army there. but the clock is certainly ticking now on donald trump and when he makes this announcement about a deal if he can agree to it. >> could come this week. an issue of a lot of republicans and democrats saying it's all based on the taliban. how much can you trust that? thank you very much. >>> so 12-year-old girl making her pitch at the little league world series. you can see right there the boys having trouble hitting it. the bleacher report is next. >>> but first a preview of a cnn films premiere. he was a fashion icon with a fascinating ascent and downfall. wa
obviously to tackle al qaeda. but al qaeda are part of the taliban now. there's no real dispute about that. so much of the discussions are about what kind of u.s. presence would be allowed. there's a huge sticking point, though, in this deal which is told by sources it is 99% complete. and that is between the americans and the taliban. and it involves a cease-fire between just the americans and the taliban allowing critics of the deal saying to continue targeting the afghan government and army...
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they were defending america from al qaeda and isis. al qaeda and isis are not interested in peace. they are interested in purifying islam, destroying all the jews they can, destroying israel and coming after us. if you don't get that after the last 18 years, you're not watching what is going on in afghanistan and throughout the world. so the good news is, we can protect the american homeland for less than 10,000 troops with intel capability. if we pull the plug and turn afghanistan over to the taliban and other element, they're coming back here again and that would be the biggest mistake any president would make. brian: are we about to,ç senat, are we about to do that, do you think? >> i don't think so. i have talked to president trump. he understands the need for a counterterrorism force to watch al qaeda and isis who will never be part of a peace deal. he understands the intelligence gathering capability we have in afghanistan, not only protects us, protects the whole region. he is about to start a new relationship with pakistan where pakistan will deny safe haven to the taliba
they were defending america from al qaeda and isis. al qaeda and isis are not interested in peace. they are interested in purifying islam, destroying all the jews they can, destroying israel and coming after us. if you don't get that after the last 18 years, you're not watching what is going on in afghanistan and throughout the world. so the good news is, we can protect the american homeland for less than 10,000 troops with intel capability. if we pull the plug and turn afghanistan over to the...
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has confirmed the strike saying it was against al qaeda these 550 civilians in and around it have died since april the reuters news agency says a suicide bomber has attacked police including those one of afghanistan's biggest cities earlier the taliban launched a new offensive there afghan army reinforcements rushed to prevent fighters taking control the government says at least 30 taliban were killed 3 civilians are reported dead taliban games are seen a strength in the strengthening negotiations for foreign forces to leave well a spokesman for afghanistan's president ashraf ghani so the attack shows taliban doesn't want peace. the taliban's attack on couldn't lose contradicts what it's saying in doha the attack shows that the taliban still isn't really for peace they continue to fight. in india nearly 2000000 people have been excluded from a citizens' register in asked salman could be left stateless as a result they will have to prove they're not foreigners or face detention the national register of citizens was created in 1951 state is now on high alert extra security deployed those
has confirmed the strike saying it was against al qaeda these 550 civilians in and around it have died since april the reuters news agency says a suicide bomber has attacked police including those one of afghanistan's biggest cities earlier the taliban launched a new offensive there afghan army reinforcements rushed to prevent fighters taking control the government says at least 30 taliban were killed 3 civilians are reported dead taliban games are seen a strength in the strengthening...
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sweep against al qaeda and taliban forces forces and the vn eastern afghanistan. approaching the site, the helicopter carrying the special operations unit, came under heavy fire, and one of the team members were thrown from the aircraft. returning to try to rescue their team meat, chapman and the seals batted al qaeda fighters, dug into the mountaintop. the seals, some of whom were seriously wind, were drew under intense fire and thinking chapman had been killed early in the battle. in fact, he hadn't been. and he continued to fight desperately trying to protect the lives of a rescue force of rangers who landed on the ridgetop not long after and also ran interest a similar ambush, tragically suffering additional casualties. took the u.s. military years to sort out all that happened that issue fated day. even though a predator drone flying above the mountain captured the battle on video. it was grainy but government officials using advanced technology conducted a closer frame-by-frame analysis of chapmans own actions leading to the decision to award chapman the med
sweep against al qaeda and taliban forces forces and the vn eastern afghanistan. approaching the site, the helicopter carrying the special operations unit, came under heavy fire, and one of the team members were thrown from the aircraft. returning to try to rescue their team meat, chapman and the seals batted al qaeda fighters, dug into the mountaintop. the seals, some of whom were seriously wind, were drew under intense fire and thinking chapman had been killed early in the battle. in fact, he...
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so what the condition will be is that the taliban will guarantee to the united states that no al qaeda safe haven will be established and they will destroy the safe haven there. that is delusional to believe that we and our negotiators don't trust the taliban, believe me but secondly, even if they wanted to do it, they don't have the capability to do it. if so why are we making the announcement of a complete withdrawal when we know they're not going to be able to do it and therefore keep our troops there anyway. what will happen, the propaganda game that the radical islamists worldwide will get out for afghanistan, that announcement will be seen as to render to a radical islamist organization. secondly, and this is crucial, it will undermine the afghan military. who we deposed the taliban with back in 2001 are already organizing to take up arms against the taliban. they will pull their forces out of the afghan national security army to do that. civil war is not possible, it is guaranteed. now if that is all going to happen and you have the civil war and we saw what it looks like in syr
so what the condition will be is that the taliban will guarantee to the united states that no al qaeda safe haven will be established and they will destroy the safe haven there. that is delusional to believe that we and our negotiators don't trust the taliban, believe me but secondly, even if they wanted to do it, they don't have the capability to do it. if so why are we making the announcement of a complete withdrawal when we know they're not going to be able to do it and therefore keep our...
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senator lindsey graham to trust the taliban to control al-qaeda, isis and other radical islamist groups present in afghanistan as replacement for u.s. counterterrorism force would be a bigger mistake than obama's iranian military deal. after nearly 18 years of war it's time for the u.s. to pull the plug, in washington gillian turner, fox news. heather: well, bail set at $200,000 for the man accused of sparking a bomb scare in new york city, larry griffin charged with placing false bombs, devices forced emergency evacuation on friday, griffin will be back in court later this week, a motive is still unknown. dueling protests in portland could become a monthly occurrence, the far right group calling for more rallies after what they call a successful weekend, the group's organizers says that the goal was to call national attention to antifa, on saturday president trump tweeted, quote, major consideration is being given to naming antifa an organization of terror. antifa clashing with far-right protestors in portland as expected, police were forced to make some arrests, seizing weapons that i
senator lindsey graham to trust the taliban to control al-qaeda, isis and other radical islamist groups present in afghanistan as replacement for u.s. counterterrorism force would be a bigger mistake than obama's iranian military deal. after nearly 18 years of war it's time for the u.s. to pull the plug, in washington gillian turner, fox news. heather: well, bail set at $200,000 for the man accused of sparking a bomb scare in new york city, larry griffin charged with placing false bombs,...
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. >> our president is supporting al qaeda. liz: the son of osama bin laden was just killed. >> when people hear those accusations that the president is supporting al qaeda, it's outlay just. a lot of people go, they are talking about me. because i don't agree with some of these policies. it doesn't mean i'm a racist or that i have i will will towards somebody. they are the d that -- the amee through it. at the end of the day they will make a decision and think that's not the direction we are going to go. liz: watch this roundup. >> the bills that the president -- excuse me, the future president here -- make sure it many eliminated and no more subjects does for either one of those. we were responsible for 15% of the pollution. 85% of it is something i helped negotiate, the paris climate accord. i would meth immediately stree join the paris accord. 8 years of can trump would be a catastrophe. liz: he didn't negotiate tpp. there were a lot of otherrors there. your take? >> my heart goes out to him because those of us who speak pu
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within 3 months we had chased al-qaeda through the mountains. instead of going after the remaining 300 rag-tag groups of al-qaeda and following them into afghanistan and pakistan and finishing them off. we said to pakistan here's $2 billion you still with it. we will stick around afghanistan and donation building -- do nation building. it's a disaster. we could have given every afghan, man, woman and child $25,000. they would probably much rather have $25,000. the first time i went to afghanistan, the afghans would raise their hands up and say, you have the watches but we have the time. in other words, we will wait you out. we know eventually you will leave. >> shannon: this president campaigned on bringing our men and women home. we will see. have a great weekend. >> shannon: a woman willing to go to jail to protect the cat she stole. our legal eagles argue. you are the jury. you decide. memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. you don't really talk about your insur
within 3 months we had chased al-qaeda through the mountains. instead of going after the remaining 300 rag-tag groups of al-qaeda and following them into afghanistan and pakistan and finishing them off. we said to pakistan here's $2 billion you still with it. we will stick around afghanistan and donation building -- do nation building. it's a disaster. we could have given every afghan, man, woman and child $25,000. they would probably much rather have $25,000. the first time i went to...
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qaeda once holed up what it was stronger there and today i still remains capable of launching these atrocities and it does so regularly it is also at the same time at war with the taleban very intensely on the ground and at war with the united states and afghan forces so it's likely strong enough to be a threat for quite a while still. peace agreement which we'll talk about can help deal with the taliban problem but this is likely to be an ongoing threat because i still isn't immediately going anywhere. thousands of people in the bangladeshi capital homeless software a large fire swept through a slum it began on friday evening in mere poor area and took firefighters several hours to put out credibly no deaths reported in this fire some people have been injured via chantry in dhaka absolutely devastating scene and over 3000 family lived there nothing is left even the trees are burned many families actually where in their rural villages for the holidays now they'll be devastated when they come back some people are trying to salvage their life saving whatever they are some said they wi
qaeda once holed up what it was stronger there and today i still remains capable of launching these atrocities and it does so regularly it is also at the same time at war with the taleban very intensely on the ground and at war with the united states and afghan forces so it's likely strong enough to be a threat for quite a while still. peace agreement which we'll talk about can help deal with the taliban problem but this is likely to be an ongoing threat because i still isn't immediately going...
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. >> not to mentiona al qaeda. some of the al qaeda adherence change teamed and headed to isis, it naive to think we don't see much from isis there is not really a cal caliphate we have defeated them, but that is not what happened, they still go somewhere. >> they become radicalized a lot believe they are part of some global caliphate even if it does not exist yet, they think they will construct one. we have to make a decision here, a country, we can either take the risk of drawing down to the point where we no longer in a position, really to prevent the loss of territory from the national government afghan to taliban or continue to be there and just kind of hope that we can prop this up and keep negotiating and keep talking. but as president said we have been their 20 years, problem with ending a an endless war is there are risks, but alternatives is continuing that endless war, there is no way to look at this, similar situation, you brought up jihadists, iraq and syria they are not just empty of jihadist psychopa
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to control al qaeda and other radical islamist groups present in afghanistan as a replacement for us counterterrorism would be a bigger mistake than obama's iranian nuclear deal. you have to know that will get the president's attention. >> a seasoned professional, long-term diplomat, american ambassador, making sense of this. very good at what he does. and important to understand somebody speaks for the taliban and. who are you making a deal with? sort of like negotiating with benjamin netanyahu in the west bank. in the gaza strip. nobody speaks for the taliban as one voice so i don't know if you can expect any real negotiated settlement on this but if anybody can do it it will be the emissary that is there now. shannon: dan patrick under the headline we don't need troops in afghanistan to keep us safe and terrorism set afghanistan stability and politics are beyond washington's control. the united states has no interest getting stuck in the weeds of afghan politics, the politics of afghanistan are for afghans to figure out. what do you make of what we heard of the discussions and the
to control al qaeda and other radical islamist groups present in afghanistan as a replacement for us counterterrorism would be a bigger mistake than obama's iranian nuclear deal. you have to know that will get the president's attention. >> a seasoned professional, long-term diplomat, american ambassador, making sense of this. very good at what he does. and important to understand somebody speaks for the taliban and. who are you making a deal with? sort of like negotiating with benjamin...
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al dade a coup al qaeda put themselves into the ranks of the taliban. a big dilemma. do you continue to fight the war, continue to have peace talks, continue to see the blood sche shed mount or do you strike a deal? >> big dilemma, indeed. very complicated situation. nick peyton walsh. thanks so much. >> no easy answers there. >>> ahead, they braved the rain and threats from the chinese government. is there measurable progress for the pro democracy protesters in hong kong? cnn is live there next. here you go little guy. a cockroach can survive submerged underwater for 30 minutes. wow. yeah, wow. not getting in today. not on my watch. pests never stop trying to get in. we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defenders of home. mno kidding.rd. but moving your internet and tv? that's easy. easy?! easy? easy. because now xfinity lets you transfer your service online in just about a minute with a few simple steps. really? really. that was easy. yup. plus, with two-hour appointment windows, it's all on your schedule. awesome. now all you have to do is move...that
al dade a coup al qaeda put themselves into the ranks of the taliban. a big dilemma. do you continue to fight the war, continue to have peace talks, continue to see the blood sche shed mount or do you strike a deal? >> big dilemma, indeed. very complicated situation. nick peyton walsh. thanks so much. >> no easy answers there. >>> ahead, they braved the rain and threats from the chinese government. is there measurable progress for the pro democracy protesters in hong kong?...
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i think they are more lethal than al qaeda. mike: u.s. taliban negotiators are working to end america's longest war. guilty, that's the verdict in a florida stand your ground case that testified national attention. a jury convicting michael draka in the murder of a black man after the two got into a dispute over a handicapped parking space last summer. >> it's been well over a year since we have been dealing with this matter. i can safely say i can rest now. reporter: he claims he shots the victim in self-defense off invoking stand your ground. tomorrow iseedtomorro -- tomorre as any to get some sun at a u.s. national park. invest your cash. you can get a satisfaction guarantee. ♪ you can also wonder why our competitors don't offer that. schwab, a modern approach to wealth management. ...and it's now on sale fors and just $59.ories. it can lead you on an unexpected journey... ...to discover your heritage. get your dna kit (now) for just $59 at ancestry.com. know what more shrimp!ith steak and shrimp? and you know what goes great with th
i think they are more lethal than al qaeda. mike: u.s. taliban negotiators are working to end america's longest war. guilty, that's the verdict in a florida stand your ground case that testified national attention. a jury convicting michael draka in the murder of a black man after the two got into a dispute over a handicapped parking space last summer. >> it's been well over a year since we have been dealing with this matter. i can safely say i can rest now. reporter: he claims he shots...
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you take down an al qaeda prisoner. you have to come up with the conclusion. are you going to take them home to the united states and prosecute them even if you don't have enough information? what are you going to do? the cia quickly says we didn't have sort of a game plan for the post 9/11 world. we're going to create our own secret prisons overseas in our own interrogation program. there are problems with the interrogation process. the program matured. simple proposition early on. if you have a prisoner and you can't leave him in his home country, what are you going to do with them? >> tell us why every intelligence and interrogation professional knows the name? >> it was an individual who was taken into custody in afghanistan. that was before the formal black site program began. there was a prison in afghanistan that held individuals managed by the cia. he was put in a cell one night and chained to the floor and died of hypothermia. that was a wakeup call for the cia. they are involved in the fight against al qaeda in the days and months and years after 9/1
you take down an al qaeda prisoner. you have to come up with the conclusion. are you going to take them home to the united states and prosecute them even if you don't have enough information? what are you going to do? the cia quickly says we didn't have sort of a game plan for the post 9/11 world. we're going to create our own secret prisons overseas in our own interrogation program. there are problems with the interrogation process. the program matured. simple proposition early on. if you have...
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. >> al-qaeda still has a presence in afghanistan and as we know al-qaeda plotted the attacks from 9/11 from afghanistan with the talibans welcome. >> i think we should incrementally pull them out. we've given our blood, sweat and tears to that region. we're not happy where afghanistan is right now. but we've done the best we can to stabilize the region. let's bring our soldiers back home. let's invest in the development of america. >> congressman of new york thank you very much for joining the broadcast. >> thank you so much. >> really important conversation. >>> okay, so a group of outraged kentucky miners are protesting on the tracks. they've been doing this for days. they're keeping the coal they mined from going anywhere. how much longer could they be there? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. this is mia's pulse. with pressure rising, and racing. this is also mia's pulse. so she can find balance. this is mia's pulse, and now it's more stable than ever. this is what medicare from blue cross blue
. >> al-qaeda still has a presence in afghanistan and as we know al-qaeda plotted the attacks from 9/11 from afghanistan with the talibans welcome. >> i think we should incrementally pull them out. we've given our blood, sweat and tears to that region. we're not happy where afghanistan is right now. but we've done the best we can to stabilize the region. let's bring our soldiers back home. let's invest in the development of america. >> congressman of new york thank you very...
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a lot of people have been taken out, but isis and al qaeda. [inaudible] >> lindsay is a very tough man. ?hat else >> will the u.s. allow people to sell to huawei? >> that was reported and it wasn't. they are a company we may not do business with at all. it was reported the opposite today. we are open to doing business, we are open to not doing business with them. i don't know who gave the report. little sections of huawei like furniture and things we can do, but when you cut out sections, it gets very complicated. at this moment, it looks like we won't do business. it is a national security threat. i believe the media has covered it differently. we are looking not to do business with huawei. we're looking not to do any business. the rest of it is not national looking difficult to determine what is not coming in. it's a little bit the opposite of what seemed to be reported. i had a very good meeting with tim cook. samsung is the number one competitor. it's tough for apple to pay tariffs and take a beating with a good company that is not. he sai
a lot of people have been taken out, but isis and al qaeda. [inaudible] >> lindsay is a very tough man. ?hat else >> will the u.s. allow people to sell to huawei? >> that was reported and it wasn't. they are a company we may not do business with at all. it was reported the opposite today. we are open to doing business, we are open to not doing business with them. i don't know who gave the report. little sections of huawei like furniture and things we can do, but when you cut...