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and over again. to your point we've again in iraq for more than 10 years, we were there in 2003 to 2011, and then we left. we left because the government of iraq didn't desire us to be here anymore. they invited us back in 2011. so there's the fist thing that we're doing differently than last time. we're here at the invitation of the government of iraq. i'll tell you the other big difference. you say that if we weren't here pushing, they would be fighting. that's not the case at all. i was here during the iraq, the previous iraq war. and in those days, we led the fight, and we brought the iraqi armed forces along with us on operation. that's not the case here at all. we're not leading the fight. in fact, there aren't coalition soldiers at the front leading the way, engaging the enemy directly. who's doing that? the iraqi security forces, the counter terrorism service, the iraqi army, iraqi police are the ones leading the way, doing the fight, taking the fight to the enemy. our forces are behind them, given their commander's advice and giving some help with enabling capabilities. but the iraqis have t
and over again. to your point we've again in iraq for more than 10 years, we were there in 2003 to 2011, and then we left. we left because the government of iraq didn't desire us to be here anymore. they invited us back in 2011. so there's the fist thing that we're doing differently than last time. we're here at the invitation of the government of iraq. i'll tell you the other big difference. you say that if we weren't here pushing, they would be fighting. that's not the case at all. i was here...
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election, and the future of iraq. ave with us a distinguished panel. , a seniordiate left fellow at the atlantic council, and the director of the council 's future of iraq program. a former iraqi ambassador to the united nations. the founding director of the indiana university center for the study of the middle east and a fellow of the american academy of arts and sciences. to his left is a senior fellow at hudson. he has recently returned from iraq from the front lines. mike was an intelligence officer in iraq, and has recently come back from the front lines. without further ado, i will turn it over to mike to give us a sense about what he found during his trip in iraq. mr. pregent: i told my peshmerga general in 2005 to show me the lines -- did not do it additionally, but another kurdish commander to agree to the front lines to show me what was going on. this panel is about how iraq is looking at the u.s. election. what i want to emphasize is it's not like looking at next week on tuesday, it is what they are looking
election, and the future of iraq. ave with us a distinguished panel. , a seniordiate left fellow at the atlantic council, and the director of the council 's future of iraq program. a former iraqi ambassador to the united nations. the founding director of the indiana university center for the study of the middle east and a fellow of the american academy of arts and sciences. to his left is a senior fellow at hudson. he has recently returned from iraq from the front lines. mike was an...
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of iraq's relations with its neighbors. iran's influence andiraq must be reduced. i know that's very easy to say, much harder to do given the histories of the governing political parties in the country. the physical presence of turkey in iraq, ha nato ally, after all, hopefully the united states still has some influence there, that simply is not acceptable. it is simply not acceptable to have a foreign head of state insisting he has a right to intervene in iraq as a protector of a group in iraq, that simply isn't tolerable, no iraqi government can tolerate that sort of interference and it's extremely destructive of -- it's an interference which is extremely destructive of the ability of the iraqi political class to come to a meeting of the minds as they used to say in the law of contracts. i'm a strong believer in a line from the poem by robert frost that strong fences make good neighbors and at least since 2003 we've ripped down all of the fences. this is actually one of the consequence ss of the disillusion of the iraqi army and security forc
of iraq's relations with its neighbors. iran's influence andiraq must be reduced. i know that's very easy to say, much harder to do given the histories of the governing political parties in the country. the physical presence of turkey in iraq, ha nato ally, after all, hopefully the united states still has some influence there, that simply is not acceptable. it is simply not acceptable to have a foreign head of state insisting he has a right to intervene in iraq as a protector of a group in...
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you will see a lack of trust between everybody else and iraq, and the sunnis, who are essentially letting isis seed and grow. >> the big picture we are missing is we have elections coming up in less than six months in baghdad. they are not focused on the fight against isis. they are focused on who is going to control the shiite government of ira we have a fragile political arrangement in baghdad that is on the verge of collapse. these are the big picture things that are going to affect what goes on over the next four or five years. it would be great if we could develop a national strategy. myers visits the vietnam wall. >> we are collecting a photo for everyone of the 50,000 names on the wall. everyone of the 50,000 names on the wall. it was happening so fast. somehow it felt like everything was moving in slow motion. if i didn't react, things could have gotten messy in a hurry. i mean just got that sweet ride with a great rate from navy federal. i was not about to let anything happen to her. he's still in training. open to the armed forces, the dod and their families. jill: when my alien
you will see a lack of trust between everybody else and iraq, and the sunnis, who are essentially letting isis seed and grow. >> the big picture we are missing is we have elections coming up in less than six months in baghdad. they are not focused on the fight against isis. they are focused on who is going to control the shiite government of ira we have a fragile political arrangement in baghdad that is on the verge of collapse. these are the big picture things that are going to affect...
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of iraq's relations with its neighbors. iran's influence and physical present in iraq must be reduced. i know that's very easy to say, much harder to do given the histories of the governing political parties in the country. the physical presence of turkey in iraq, ha nato ally, after all, hopefully the united states still has some influence there, that simply is not acceptable. it is simply not acceptable to have a foreign head of state insisting he has a right to intervene in iraq as a protector of a group in iraq, that simply isn't tolerable, no iraqi government can tolerate that sort of interference and it's extremely destructive of -- it's an interference which is extremely destructive of the ability of the iraqi political class to come to a meeting of the minds as they used to say in the law of contracts. i'm a strong believer in a line from the poem by robert frost that strong fences make good neighbors and at least since 2003 we've ripped down all of the fences. this is actually one of the consequences of the disillusion of the iraqi arm
of iraq's relations with its neighbors. iran's influence and physical present in iraq must be reduced. i know that's very easy to say, much harder to do given the histories of the governing political parties in the country. the physical presence of turkey in iraq, ha nato ally, after all, hopefully the united states still has some influence there, that simply is not acceptable. it is simply not acceptable to have a foreign head of state insisting he has a right to intervene in iraq as a...
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before the united states led an international coalition invading iraq, and then he formed a group that, in 2004, swore allegiance to al-qaeda x. they became known in english as al-qaeda in iraq. now, if we go back to the 2004-2006 period, the center of their power was really anbar province. finish and even there they had already organization organized into an effective bureaucracy. the bureaucracy was built on the model of al-qaeda. but then it was changed a bit to really be designed to take can and hold territory. so what we saw in anbar in 2004-2006 was the province was divided into six al-qaeda in iraq sectors. each of those sectors had a leader, an emir, had a well defined bureaucracy, an administrative emir, military emir, other positions like that. and there was coordination between the center and the different sectors. so the sectors would raise money and send money up to the center, the headquarters of anbar province. anbar province would reallocate that money and send it down. each of the sectors was fundraising on its own and had operational autonomy. n
before the united states led an international coalition invading iraq, and then he formed a group that, in 2004, swore allegiance to al-qaeda x. they became known in english as al-qaeda in iraq. now, if we go back to the 2004-2006 period, the center of their power was really anbar province. finish and even there they had already organization organized into an effective bureaucracy. the bureaucracy was built on the model of al-qaeda. but then it was changed a bit to really be designed to take...
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iran and iraq are not sending their ministers. there is a phrase floating about , pre-diplomacy is that full throttle. there potentially meeting at the a swing producer of old in a non-opec producer. it comes down to this. in vienna no deal was actually done. iran has an exemption, but they keep going. the questionnaire asking themselves, they want to get to 4 billion -- 4 million barrels a day.
iran and iraq are not sending their ministers. there is a phrase floating about , pre-diplomacy is that full throttle. there potentially meeting at the a swing producer of old in a non-opec producer. it comes down to this. in vienna no deal was actually done. iran has an exemption, but they keep going. the questionnaire asking themselves, they want to get to 4 billion -- 4 million barrels a day.
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that are needed to address the root causes and drivers of extremism in iraq. you know to help them to better , connect to their constituencies. to better deliver on what their constituencies are demanding and to remain credible political actors in the face of what promises to be a genuine political threat from a pretty hard-line set of groups that are likely to set the reconciliation agenda way back, and that's something we can't afford to see , but it's something we can help to tackle just by helping moderate political actors to perform better because they're underperforming so, so woefully right now. and the final thing that the united states can do and can articulate is that they can continue to act to rally global supporters together to help with the reconstruction of liberated areas. what we don't want to see is these liberated areas that have been devastated by air strikes and by the military campaign and by the ieds left behind by isis. we don't want to see these devastated areas, most of them are sunni areas. we don't want to see a second class or an un
that are needed to address the root causes and drivers of extremism in iraq. you know to help them to better , connect to their constituencies. to better deliver on what their constituencies are demanding and to remain credible political actors in the face of what promises to be a genuine political threat from a pretty hard-line set of groups that are likely to set the reconciliation agenda way back, and that's something we can't afford to see , but it's something we can help to tackle just by...
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. >> if you are on facebook, you robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing donald trump call women pigs, dogs, and bimbos...and i sure don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued and respected. donald trump's america is not the country i >> it appears the fbi investigation in hillary clinton's e-mails will not be over before the voters head to the polls. today at kent state mrs. asked why it is brought up again just days before the election. >> a lot of you may be asking what the new e-mail story is about and why in the world the fbi would decide to jump into an election with no evidence of wrongdoing with just days to go. that is a good question. >> anchor: hillary's top aide huma abedin is off of the campaign trial because of her she is the estranged wife of anthony weiner. the fbi has contacted abedin to review the e-mails. >> donald trump took the stage in grand rapids where she is asking how hillar
. >> if you are on facebook, you robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing donald trump call women pigs, dogs, and bimbos...and i sure don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued and respected. donald trump's america is not the country i >> it appears the fbi investigation in hillary clinton's e-mails...
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>> iraq and syria? >> iraq and syria. >> easy. i'll start from the segue, the previous one, because i think your phrase stabilizing force makes sense. i don't think syria is ready for the demise of isis yet. i don't think we should talk about the day after yet because there are two things happening here. isis is a threat to the west and the way it operates in syria. there's no question about that. so that's a consideration. do you keep isis as a governing body in syria or not? and i think that has to be weighed against something else, and i think it's a very important one. if you expel isis today from raqqah and elsewhere, it's going to open a new conflict in syria. many low intensity, but very dangerous conflict in these areas. that's not to say keep isis, but to say that the necessary forces -- forces unfortunately washington was not able to engage yet are the right forces. these forces are the only forces are if they expel isis and if they're trained well to fill the void -- this is a phrase i will keep repeating. fill the void
>> iraq and syria? >> iraq and syria. >> easy. i'll start from the segue, the previous one, because i think your phrase stabilizing force makes sense. i don't think syria is ready for the demise of isis yet. i don't think we should talk about the day after yet because there are two things happening here. isis is a threat to the west and the way it operates in syria. there's no question about that. so that's a consideration. do you keep isis as a governing body in syria or not?...
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the saudi's say they will not adhere to a deal if iran and iraq do not participate and you have t -- the other syrian oil minister. the market is really zoning in on iran and what the saudi's are saying. david? david: telstra's has been a huge index investor. chris ailman says it is time to buy asset equities. >> we have talked about this before>>. you said there is a role for both active and passive but over time you have shifted towards passive. has anything since the election changed? >> no. what has changed is we have been pretty range bound which has been a good market for active management. they haven't been the index so i think we are at the point where we are asking questions about the value of active management. people are really taking a hard look and we have been a loud voice for a long time. if you are a retirement investor, put the lowest option in your 401(k) right -- and ride alix:. markets long-term is it active management's job to beat the indices? at the end of the day, after trump was elected, you would have wanted an active manager. >> you would have wanted it and
the saudi's say they will not adhere to a deal if iran and iraq do not participate and you have t -- the other syrian oil minister. the market is really zoning in on iran and what the saudi's are saying. david? david: telstra's has been a huge index investor. chris ailman says it is time to buy asset equities. >> we have talked about this before>>. you said there is a role for both active and passive but over time you have shifted towards passive. has anything since the election...
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and prepared for what we were doing. the job in nish÷÷÷÷ afghanistan. the only place in iraqo major nationbuilding operations, and move on to another. >> what about afghanistan accused >> i argue in the book and i believe this firmly that in late 2001-2000 to the people of afghanistan had a history in the 60s and 70s. nation any of us want to live in but a functioning nationstate, wanted to go back to the negotiation process and we took our eyes off the ball, diver resources to iraq and we will rue that decision. >> host: any place else in the world the us is nationbuilding? >> we are in libya, we served a long serving dictator, qaddafi, for decades, we have been working closely along with our allies, a traditional counsel made of various rebel forces so we are part of this process. >> then we are involved in nationbuilding doesn't mean military occupation, we are part of this process and if nationbuilding failed in libya our military operation will have been a failure because if a new qaddafi arrives we have wasted ÷ our time and access. if we can contribute to a more partic
and prepared for what we were doing. the job in nish÷÷÷÷ afghanistan. the only place in iraqo major nationbuilding operations, and move on to another. >> what about afghanistan accused >> i argue in the book and i believe this firmly that in late 2001-2000 to the people of afghanistan had a history in the 60s and 70s. nation any of us want to live in but a functioning nationstate, wanted to go back to the negotiation process and we took our eyes off the ball, diver resources to...
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within opec, iran and iraq remain stoppoing points. this pushing for time, kicking the can down the the longer they wait, the easier it will be to decide on quotas and so forth, right? >> yeah. is some urgency or print they made a pledge to to cut production. is being forced into a position where it will probably have to do all the work in curtailing opec's production, which it is reluctant to do. if it doesn't and the deal falls apart, it's embarrassing to them. this will beof outside the country's hands, to a certain extent. production in iran and iraq is going up. iraq going up quite substantially. what happens under a trump administration? >> that's going to be an interesting one when it comes to iran. iran has been very successful at marketback into the after the lifting of international sanctions. iran says, we should be back in the market. saudi arabia, we're not going to cut production if you keep on raising production. rhetoric is-iranian clear. whether he will be able to roll back all the progress that iran has made in the oil
within opec, iran and iraq remain stoppoing points. this pushing for time, kicking the can down the the longer they wait, the easier it will be to decide on quotas and so forth, right? >> yeah. is some urgency or print they made a pledge to to cut production. is being forced into a position where it will probably have to do all the work in curtailing opec's production, which it is reluctant to do. if it doesn't and the deal falls apart, it's embarrassing to them. this will beof outside...
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officials from countries like saudi arabia, iran, and iraq, will discuss quotas for 12 of the 14 members. nigeria and libya are excluded because unstable political situations there have led to lower production. the likely focal point will be iran. the country has been planning to increase output following the lifting of sanctions by western countries. analysts say iran has been offended by saudi arabia's demand to curb production and some wonder if this will get in the way of a final agreement. opec has been asking non-member countries like russia to adjust production levels too. >>> well, ahead of the meeting, the benchmark crude oil futures fell sharply. back in september when they reached the agreement to cap out. and it's now dropped to the $45 level. tokyo stocks and currencies are showing jittery movement. in asian trading hours, wti futures is bouncing back a bit after falling nearly 5% overnight. iran and iraq, two of the three biggest opec producers are reported to be resisting pressure to reduce output. let's take a look at stocks in tokyo. the nikkei average is moving without
officials from countries like saudi arabia, iran, and iraq, will discuss quotas for 12 of the 14 members. nigeria and libya are excluded because unstable political situations there have led to lower production. the likely focal point will be iran. the country has been planning to increase output following the lifting of sanctions by western countries. analysts say iran has been offended by saudi arabia's demand to curb production and some wonder if this will get in the way of a final agreement....
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oil regaining ground after opec deferred agreements on output levels for iran and iraq. talks in vienna failed to resolve questions. russia, iran determined to boost production after years of sanctions. next wednesday. resorts staff members arrested in china face at least two months in detention for potential court appearances. beijing is cracking down on casinos. shanghai law firm says it is not clear if the matter will go to trial, but the maximum punishment is theoretically three years in jail. crown shares plunged on the detentions. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. rishaad: right, air asia x shares up. malaysia's long-haul budget character -- character -- carrier improving from the malaysian ringgit. the question is whether this momentum can be sustained. in the short-term, it looks sustainable. after eight quarters of losses, the company is optimistic and says it will get back to annual profit. 2.5the quarter, profit at million dollars, revenue up 24%. said, the malaysian rin
oil regaining ground after opec deferred agreements on output levels for iran and iraq. talks in vienna failed to resolve questions. russia, iran determined to boost production after years of sanctions. next wednesday. resorts staff members arrested in china face at least two months in detention for potential court appearances. beijing is cracking down on casinos. shanghai law firm says it is not clear if the matter will go to trial, but the maximum punishment is theoretically three years in...
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iraq was a most completely defeated. although no one wants to go back there and fight in iraq, i think the soldiers fighting, there are a lot of them and they are doing looks. >> thanks. your book is on sale now. where can people find it? >> you can go to my website and find links to buy it from the publisher or it is available on amazon, barnes & noble's, or on the web. jill: personal finance experts share the benefits of consolidating credit card balances. >> the average american with cards. that may sound high, but if you think about your financial history there are instances in which different cards can be beneficial. let's say the first card you opened at boot camp had a low rate but no parks. as you moved with the military, a card with travel rewards and no transaction fee was a better fit. there is no downside to owning several cards if managed properly. for your credit. if you are looking for a smart way to consolidate, consider a balance transfer. look for a low introductory rate and no fees associated with the transfer. another option is a 0% interest rate with a low fee. compare and see which saves more money.
iraq was a most completely defeated. although no one wants to go back there and fight in iraq, i think the soldiers fighting, there are a lot of them and they are doing looks. >> thanks. your book is on sale now. where can people find it? >> you can go to my website and find links to buy it from the publisher or it is available on amazon, barnes & noble's, or on the web. jill: personal finance experts share the benefits of consolidating credit card balances. >> the average...
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and a conversation with the u.s. ambassador in iraq. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. president-elect donald trump has spent the weekend at his golf club in new jersey meeting potential cabinet members and white house staff. mister trump has been accompanied by his transition team chief, vice president-elect m
and a conversation with the u.s. ambassador in iraq. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group...
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talk a lot about iran and iraq as the major question marks. where do the saudis come down output?mes to that >> the saudis want a cut. this is the reason why goldman and some other market prognosticators are being more they're seeingse a real motivation there. there's also positive signals or signals coming out of russia. russia, of course, not an opec wants to bring some of those non-group board to help take supply off the market. russia was saying they'd be freeze, of course they're at record high levels to a freeze doesn't do that much. opec might be looking to get a little bit more participation nonmembers. but a lot of the analysts are take theudi having to brunt of cuts. they're obviously the biggest producer in opec. seasonal draw juan, after we get out of the ammer months when saudi uses lot of extra oil for air conditioning. usehe winter, they tend to less. but really, other producers are expecting them to come down additionally. iran and iraq, they don't want a cut at all. iran says we're coming back from sanctions. iraq says we're battling islamic state. take oil off to
talk a lot about iran and iraq as the major question marks. where do the saudis come down output?mes to that >> the saudis want a cut. this is the reason why goldman and some other market prognosticators are being more they're seeingse a real motivation there. there's also positive signals or signals coming out of russia. russia, of course, not an opec wants to bring some of those non-group board to help take supply off the market. russia was saying they'd be freeze, of course they're at...
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and even and iraq smaller producers like nigeria and libya were signed on and that the russians wereut freezing up but although they are not part of opec, that seems a good reason for optimism. today, that has somewhat fallen apart. i read and iraq would like -- iran and iraq would like to pump as much as they can't at it is difficult to enforce a ceiling if two of your three largest producers are doing that. doing what are they are -- what are they arguing? >> that special circumstances should allow them to pump at higher numbers. iran coming back from several years of sanctions and has been cranking up production for most of the year and up around 4 million barrels per day. states fighting islamic in the northern section of the country are continuing to pump oil from the southern sections. it takes money to do that. saying those nations are that these are special circumstances and we should be either exempt or get a higher number. if you are trying to keep production down to 32.5 or 33 million barrels per day, it is hard to let two producers go way over what they have been doing. -
and even and iraq smaller producers like nigeria and libya were signed on and that the russians wereut freezing up but although they are not part of opec, that seems a good reason for optimism. today, that has somewhat fallen apart. i read and iraq would like -- iran and iraq would like to pump as much as they can't at it is difficult to enforce a ceiling if two of your three largest producers are doing that. doing what are they are -- what are they arguing? >> that special circumstances...
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increased optimistic sentiment that a deal could be reached before the end of the month after iran and iraq an agreement on output cuts. let's get more from tokyo. we hear this sort of rhetoric and the way it drives oil prices up in the days leading up to meetings like this a lot. has anything changed since driving this latest rebound? seeing onyou are we'll, particularly from early the next -- last week. brent closer to $47, but what driving that is statements from oil ministers over the weekend, opec member countries, the iranian oil minister says it is highly probable that opec will release -- reach a supply deal to limit supplies. tore was a separate report the iraqi oil minister is going to offer three new proposals this week, both of those are seen as pretty optimistic statements. that, you had russian president vladimir putin say that he sees no obstacles to a supply deal. opec, is not a member of but they have tentatively agreed to be a part of this deal and are willing to freeze production at current levels, so there seems to be optimism coming from these oil ministers. we will hav
increased optimistic sentiment that a deal could be reached before the end of the month after iran and iraq an agreement on output cuts. let's get more from tokyo. we hear this sort of rhetoric and the way it drives oil prices up in the days leading up to meetings like this a lot. has anything changed since driving this latest rebound? seeing onyou are we'll, particularly from early the next -- last week. brent closer to $47, but what driving that is statements from oil ministers over the...
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pregent: 30,000 iraq's and syrians. mr. doran: we're talking a commitment of 60,000 troops. mr. pregent: doesn't have to all u.s..s., just a nato-led, led force, becaus i don't think iraqe once it to be russia-led. it instantly a strong nato-led force that has the ability to say no, to put pressure on backup, to say no to iran and actually say we're here to give you the political space to reconcile with your community so that you don't have these fanatic-type organizations to come in and unseat otah and vintage of a disenfranchised population that's being oppressed by its central government. we have that in damascus, baghdad. it's a recipe for isis, a recipe for instability. when have you a sunni population center that used to look to the left and say americans are here to help us and now look to the , west and site why are you doing -- west and say, what are you doing, turning to the position in syria and iraq? mr. doran: thank you for that. mr. ambassador, do you agree with mike that the united states can fulfill the role you would like to see it play with a relatively modest c
pregent: 30,000 iraq's and syrians. mr. doran: we're talking a commitment of 60,000 troops. mr. pregent: doesn't have to all u.s..s., just a nato-led, led force, becaus i don't think iraqe once it to be russia-led. it instantly a strong nato-led force that has the ability to say no, to put pressure on backup, to say no to iran and actually say we're here to give you the political space to reconcile with your community so that you don't have these fanatic-type organizations to come in and unseat...
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iraq a. paul rieckhoff, author of chasing ghost a soldier's right, founder and executive director of the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america, he served in the u.s. army in iraq from april 2003 to february 2004. also here daniel anfang, he served in the marines in fallujah in 2004, currently holds the rank of sergeant. david myers also served in the marine corps as a first lieutenant. i am pleased to have all of them here to talk about iraq as they see it, the war as they see it, the issues that they see and what those of us at home ought to know about the soldiers in iraq and the war that they are engaged in and what their own feelings and their own understanding of mission is, so i welcome all of you. >> thank you. let me, paul, begin with you. tell me, what ought we know from your perspective about the men and women who are fighting the war? >> well, they're fantastic. i think they're really doing our country so proud in so many different ways. they are without a doubt the final force we've ever fielded. they're educated, dynamic, passionate, they're really trying to do their best ever
iraq a. paul rieckhoff, author of chasing ghost a soldier's right, founder and executive director of the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america, he served in the u.s. army in iraq from april 2003 to february 2004. also here daniel anfang, he served in the marines in fallujah in 2004, currently holds the rank of sergeant. david myers also served in the marine corps as a first lieutenant. i am pleased to have all of them here to talk about iraq as they see it, the war as they see it, the issues...
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priorities usa action is responsible robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing donald trump call women pigs, dogs, and bimbos...and i sure don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued and respected. donald trump's america is not the country i fought for. so, i'm voting for hillary clinton. hillary clinton: >> home to the big world see big ten, the daytona 500, the u.s. open championship, the fifa world cup, andup the world's biggest events are on fox sports. >> we are fox sports. >> what do you do when you are faced with a dilemma? do you shy away from the problem? do you back down from the adversity?
priorities usa action is responsible robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing donald trump call women pigs, dogs, and bimbos...and i sure don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued and respected. donald trump's america is not the country i fought for. so, i'm voting for hillary clinton. hillary clinton:...
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if you're going to build a nation in afghanistan and syria and iraq and you're going to pave their roads, there's no money left to pave our roads. so there is somewhat of a choice in foreign policy that will also affect our domestic policy. >> just to recap, you don't think you could support giuliani, you don't think you could support u.s. ambassador john bolton. what about retired general petraeus? >> there are a lot of similarities to hillary clinton as far as revealing classified information. one, is that a good thing to have a high-ranking person revealing classified information, and also the similarities. they spent a year and a half beating up hillary clinton over revealing classified information and then they would appoint somebody who the fbi said not only revealed it but then lied about it in an interview and then purposely gave it to someone who did not have the clearance to have that? i think that's a potential problem. >> he pleaded guilty to that charge. >> and pleaded guilty to it. i think part of the guilty plea is holding office. i'm not a lawyer, but i think if you look
if you're going to build a nation in afghanistan and syria and iraq and you're going to pave their roads, there's no money left to pave our roads. so there is somewhat of a choice in foreign policy that will also affect our domestic policy. >> just to recap, you don't think you could support giuliani, you don't think you could support u.s. ambassador john bolton. what about retired general petraeus? >> there are a lot of similarities to hillary clinton as far as revealing classified...
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robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing donald trump call women pigs, dogs, and bimbos...and i sure don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued and respected. donald trump's america is not the country i fought for. so, i'm voting for hillary clinton. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. at a neighborhoods a restaurafavorite - a place for a good, family meal. she juggled customers, cooks, waitresses - and never complained. my dad was a police officer walking his beat. i learned from both what it means to be honest, to work hard, and love family. big banks, wall street, special interests - that's who pat toomey's with. in the senate, i'll work for you and your family. i'm katie mcginty, and i approve this message. >> breaking news, septa is on strike. well, today is tuesday, november 1st, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. we have live team three coverage,
robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing donald trump call women pigs, dogs, and bimbos...and i sure don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued and respected. donald trump's america is not the country i fought for. so, i'm voting for hillary clinton. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this...
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she voted for the iraq war as well. >> and listen, she voted for the iraq war and then admitted later that it was a mistake. a lot of these names that you're talking about to this day believe that the iraq war was a just war, as we are dealing today with a terrorist group isis that sprang forth from the u.s. occupation of iraq. it is hard to understand how anybody couldn't admit that was a colossal mistake. >> do you think that democrats in the senate will be able to work donald trump, the president-elect and his new administration? >> well, it remains to be seen whether he will put forth nominees who actually have experience in the department, in the field that they are going to occupy, or whether he is going to appoint loyalists. political cronies to these positions. i do believe the president deserves some deference but i would like to know the people he is putting in these positions know what their job is about. someone like rudolph giuliani who has no experience in foreign policy, has never represented the united states abroad, is not going to inspire the kind of confidence in de
she voted for the iraq war as well. >> and listen, she voted for the iraq war and then admitted later that it was a mistake. a lot of these names that you're talking about to this day believe that the iraq war was a just war, as we are dealing today with a terrorist group isis that sprang forth from the u.s. occupation of iraq. it is hard to understand how anybody couldn't admit that was a colossal mistake. >> do you think that democrats in the senate will be able to work donald...
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and that they will be retaking them as a way to take isis from moving reenforcements between syria and iraq and that as connor powell reports that the political ram -- ramification to the fight. >> facing a two-prong assault by their troops in both iraq and in syria. and that today they have begun their military campaign to dry militants from their city of rocka as they will be under attack by the u.s. fact iraq forces. the operation of retaking the oath began three weeks ago. and that they have seized control over much of the eastern part of the city, pushing further into despite fear of isis resisting. the fighters in both iraq and syria as allies, but that their involvement in the war against isis is controversial because they say that turkey is encouraged as enemies, that they do not want them involved in either fight. and meanwhile in syria that they resume the rebels over syria. as the regime will continue to press for the control of aleppo that the humanitarian crisis there is only getting worse. the food and water in short supply. injuries from connor powell fox news. >>> iraqi spec
and that they will be retaking them as a way to take isis from moving reenforcements between syria and iraq and that as connor powell reports that the political ram -- ramification to the fight. >> facing a two-prong assault by their troops in both iraq and in syria. and that today they have begun their military campaign to dry militants from their city of rocka as they will be under attack by the u.s. fact iraq forces. the operation of retaking the oath began three weeks ago. and that...
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and brennan mullaney, an iraq veteran. both of you, happy veterans day. you think is the perception of soldier and active life by most people and what is the reality? everything with think about veterans is depicted by the media and in movies and if that depiction is not exactly the truth. i know from my time in active service which i valued very much. i did a couple of tors to iraq and some of the things did not look like that. 80%-90% did not look like that. a lot of hanging around with my guys and our hurry up and wait mantra. -- metric -- it does not look sexy. ands grinding it out improving day after day. spending time with your team and getting to know each other and practicing. host: what did you do? guest 1: i was at calvary scout. i spent my time in fort hood, texas. i was lamenting with ashley when she asked me what i did. i was assigned to be in front of the main elements looking for the enemies and scouting and that is not what happened. most of us on the ground were doing similar jobs, working with the iraqi security forces. anding on governan
and brennan mullaney, an iraq veteran. both of you, happy veterans day. you think is the perception of soldier and active life by most people and what is the reality? everything with think about veterans is depicted by the media and in movies and if that depiction is not exactly the truth. i know from my time in active service which i valued very much. i did a couple of tors to iraq and some of the things did not look like that. 80%-90% did not look like that. a lot of hanging around with my...
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thank you, c-span, and general, thank you for your service to america. eventually, iraq, when their civil war -- but is any type of political solution? in the horizon? thank you once again and happy thanksgiving, sir. host: general, go ahead. guest: thanks, anthony, and happy thanksgiving to you. if there political solution on the horizon? first thing we have to do and our mission here, the military mission is to defeat isil. i am not here necessarily to facilitate a broader, political solution in iraq. but for a lasting effect, there has to be political reconciliation in iraq. there are a lot of competing interests here, political interests, ethnic interests, religious interests -- that is the environment we live here in in iraq. as i watch it, i am hopeful that there is a broader political solution that will bring greater stability to in iraq. you could probably argue that it was the lack of that kind of political solution you are talking about that caused the rise of isis after al qaeda and iraq were defeated in 2011. isil rose in its place. what you are alluding to w
thank you, c-span, and general, thank you for your service to america. eventually, iraq, when their civil war -- but is any type of political solution? in the horizon? thank you once again and happy thanksgiving, sir. host: general, go ahead. guest: thanks, anthony, and happy thanksgiving to you. if there political solution on the horizon? first thing we have to do and our mission here, the military mission is to defeat isil. i am not here necessarily to facilitate a broader, political solution...
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one is syria and the other is iraq. we've kind of -- charlie: this was about syria. dexter: we are preserving the iraqi state and holding that together. charlie: or was the president right? dexter: i think president obama has made it clear that he thinks if we try to do more in syria, we are just going to make it worse. you get yourself involved down in the weeds in the middle east and you are just going to get tangled up and make it worse, but president obama has been very clear assad must go. that is the overall objective of american policy and has been. charlie: since the airstrikes began. dexter: i think he believes the assad government is the root of the problem. assad has not gone anywhere. the united states has clearly failed in that objective, i think. charlie: the second paragraph of your piece -- "in the 5.5 years since the uprising began, it has been the most catastrophic war of our young century and assad is the most vilified national leader in the world. as many as 400,000 syrians are dead and nearly half the country's population has been driven from thei
one is syria and the other is iraq. we've kind of -- charlie: this was about syria. dexter: we are preserving the iraqi state and holding that together. charlie: or was the president right? dexter: i think president obama has made it clear that he thinks if we try to do more in syria, we are just going to make it worse. you get yourself involved down in the weeds in the middle east and you are just going to get tangled up and make it worse, but president obama has been very clear assad must go....
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iraq. only a last resort. and only after other options and the question we have to look at, was this the last resort or would containment have been improved and sustained, it would have to be adjusted to rising doubts about aspects, and had all other options, in other words the inspections process came to a halt because of construction of making too many difficulties. >> it was not a last word. >> i would like to come back to the phrase imminent threat. back to the question i asked. the evidence did not support the conclusion that there was an imminent threat at the time we went to war. >> indeed. acknowledged a year later in 2004 that he accepted it was not an imminent threat. >> i don't want to put words in your mouth, just trying to get clarification. the prime minister should have done that. when the prime minister said on 18 march, the threat is real, a real and present danger to british security. the threat is serious and current, saddam has to be stopped. he wasn't in fact reflecting the advice or the infor
iraq. only a last resort. and only after other options and the question we have to look at, was this the last resort or would containment have been improved and sustained, it would have to be adjusted to rising doubts about aspects, and had all other options, in other words the inspections process came to a halt because of construction of making too many difficulties. >> it was not a last word. >> i would like to come back to the phrase imminent threat. back to the question i asked....
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and iran. manus: what do you want to see him say on iraq? rrent administration [indiscernible] by the administrators iranian slaves and iranian [indiscernible] and we want iran and iraq to come back to the arabs. 100%: it is not representation. some people say obama changed policy, brought troops home. we have to see there are two sides on that. the stock about business and markets. warren buffett put a lot of money into cash before this election. did you take any preparation for the risk the market was assuming on a trump victory. are you surprised by the market hundred -- market? , i am thinking affirmatively thinking i have two months not to think or look into any politics. i will wait and see if he implements what he promises. then i can salute him. manus: if he promises, let's talk about the dollar. looking behind me, we have the gross khalifa. and there are a few hotels here that he owns. the crane you can see it work in down toe pretty much this man. let's talk about the impact on the region. hasn't hurt your hotel occupancy? theaf: we
and iran. manus: what do you want to see him say on iraq? rrent administration [indiscernible] by the administrators iranian slaves and iranian [indiscernible] and we want iran and iraq to come back to the arabs. 100%: it is not representation. some people say obama changed policy, brought troops home. we have to see there are two sides on that. the stock about business and markets. warren buffett put a lot of money into cash before this election. did you take any preparation for the risk the...
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politician is worse than what would need to have an robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing donald trump call women pigs, dogs, and bimbos...and i sure don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued and respected. donald trump's america is not the country i walk-up back to fox8 news in the morning. i'm patty hawken.up you can see all the screen. no issues right now on the freeways. cavs and indians are playing tonight. it is our plane at first pitch. >> get off at carnegie, there is >> innerbelt bridge coming into town think of the ballpark luna. he deftly deathly has been an easier commute. through seven down by the turnpike. >> are world series tuesday. go tribe. >> i was later. >> since at that maybe you're going to go into your gas favored s where to get cheap ga. whether that. >> that's what is [laughter] [laughter]r] >> only cheap propane books. >> fox8 .com. c online.w when subpoenas of the south and south
politician is worse than what would need to have an robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing donald trump call women pigs, dogs, and bimbos...and i sure don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued and respected. donald trump's america is not the country i walk-up back to fox8 news in the morning. i'm patty...
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the apple revolution and mayhem of 9/11 and the wars in iraq and afghanistan.racially diverse and well-educated. they are not getting married as young as quite a few live with their parents. the background. the so-called millennial generation was coined in the night and one book "generations." attitudes depend on age, shared experiences with other generations as unique experiences and racial and ethnic composition. perhaps best defined generation in the u.s. are the baby boomers, those born in 1946 to 1964 who are parents to melinda's. the argument is millennials are net connect the bigger share of voting age. only about half of the citizens voted in this election. on a plurality of register voters registered as independents. 2016 was the fourth consecutive u.s. election in which most 18-29-year-old daughters went for democrats. 55 percent of those chose clinton and 37% backed trump. trump one the same share the youth vote as a mitt romney did in 2012. clinton fell short of barack obama. 8% did not vote for either or do not vote at all. you can read more for mi
the apple revolution and mayhem of 9/11 and the wars in iraq and afghanistan.racially diverse and well-educated. they are not getting married as young as quite a few live with their parents. the background. the so-called millennial generation was coined in the night and one book "generations." attitudes depend on age, shared experiences with other generations as unique experiences and racial and ethnic composition. perhaps best defined generation in the u.s. are the baby boomers,...
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and there was no objection to it. when it comes to the iraqase, you have the invasion and the majority of the members of the security council, both lekted a -- lekted and unlekted oppose taking action n the face of that, no one was making a humanitarian based argument. normally standing we can't justify an underground, we better save the iraqi people from this dictator. that was never a proposition that was running. >> united nations were in parliament. and you remember reading the paper put out and thinking i wish i could share with this with all my constituents. they would then understand why voting the way i'm voting. >> yes. but it was -- i just wish i could have shared it with everybody that would then react. what i'm asking you is how much did you consider that when you looked -- how much did you consider when you were looking into the whole justification of some action at least being taken? >> well, some action short of the ministry invasion and occupati occupation. and, yes, that was the policy of the government at the time and of most
and there was no objection to it. when it comes to the iraqase, you have the invasion and the majority of the members of the security council, both lekted a -- lekted and unlekted oppose taking action n the face of that, no one was making a humanitarian based argument. normally standing we can't justify an underground, we better save the iraqi people from this dictator. that was never a proposition that was running. >> united nations were in parliament. and you remember reading the paper...
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and iran. iraq and iran are raising their production after sanctions and battles had cut them in years past. they want to keep increasing or freeze output at current levels. saudi arabia wants them to share in the cuts with everyone else. now we're heading into the, we're in the early hours of tuesday in vienna. they have one more day before the ministerial meeting. it's unclear whether they'll be able to bridge that divide and come to any kind of meaningful output cut that could sort of help quicken the balance in the il market. anchor 2: what happens if they walk away and there's no deal struck? >> if they walk away with no production cut, prices will drop. energy aspect said we could see a fall back into the 20's. dan: like we had earlier this year. if that happens, you know, you're looking at more financial strain for countries like nigeria, venezuela, or energy companies have added $490 billion to their market share around the world this year. that could get wiped out. so some wide ramification
and iran. iraq and iran are raising their production after sanctions and battles had cut them in years past. they want to keep increasing or freeze output at current levels. saudi arabia wants them to share in the cuts with everyone else. now we're heading into the, we're in the early hours of tuesday in vienna. they have one more day before the ministerial meeting. it's unclear whether they'll be able to bridge that divide and come to any kind of meaningful output cut that could sort of help...
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robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing donald trump call women pigs, dogs, and bimbos...and i sure don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued hillary clinton. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. judge pat dewine. he has decades of legal experience and is rated an "excellent" judge. judge pat dewine. he interprets the law as written and doesn't legislate from the bench. judge pat dewine. he'll ensure justice for everyone and remain true to the constitution. judge pat dewine. honest. fair. impartial. endorsed by firefighters, police and leading ohio groups. judge pat dewine weather and traffic every eight sabol. >> is going to do when he does like it was in chicago last week.oo already up in the 40s. the wind is starting to ship coming out of the west.d these temperatures are going to continue to climb well up into the middle 50s by 10:00 a.m. elyse ride dealing with any
robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing donald trump call women pigs, dogs, and bimbos...and i sure don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued hillary clinton. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. judge pat dewine. he has decades of legal experience and is rated an...
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forces fighting and advising in syria and iraq. we asked war correspondent, holly williams to compare the campaign rhetoric with the campaign against isis. >> this new isis propaganda video shows the the treacherous urban battlefield in the fight for mosul. narrow streets that isis car bombs can slip down unnoticed. surprising the iraqi army with deadly blasted. president elect trump threatened to bomb the hell out of isis. but with around a million civilians in mosul, indiscriminately air strikes are impossible. >> i know more about isis than, than the generals do. believe me. >> during his campaign, mr. trump said he would send in up to 30,000 u.s. troops to take on isis. he would pressure other countries to fight instead. >> i would hit them so hard your head would spin. there is nobody bigger or better at the military than i am. >> reporter: on the ground in iraq, the u.s. spent two years of careful diplomacy, building a fragile co-legislation to fight isis. which the trump administration will now inherit. across the border in
forces fighting and advising in syria and iraq. we asked war correspondent, holly williams to compare the campaign rhetoric with the campaign against isis. >> this new isis propaganda video shows the the treacherous urban battlefield in the fight for mosul. narrow streets that isis car bombs can slip down unnoticed. surprising the iraqi army with deadly blasted. president elect trump threatened to bomb the hell out of isis. but with around a million civilians in mosul, indiscriminately...
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hopefully, they will know whether iran and iraq are going to join in the meeting. can take the deal to russia and russia can come back with a proposal. if they don't, it is somewhat of a wasted opportunity. annemarie: this comes down to the saudis. how badly do they need a deal? >> i think they would definitely like to see oil prices at $60 or higher. i don't think they will do the deal by themselves. they are not going to take this action unilaterally without anyone else doing anything. that is why iran and iraq have been trying to push them into a byner, expecting the deal themselves. that is where the saudis have taken the hard-line. this is not going to be down to a lack of will or logic. logically, they should cut. this is about the political baggage between all these countries and in may will be they don't come up with a deal because then there is no deal if the saudis don't cut. annemarie: the iraqis have been said to have been offered the deal by making a cut of 3.9 2 million barrels per day. can they sell that back him domestically to the hardliners? >> th
hopefully, they will know whether iran and iraq are going to join in the meeting. can take the deal to russia and russia can come back with a proposal. if they don't, it is somewhat of a wasted opportunity. annemarie: this comes down to the saudis. how badly do they need a deal? >> i think they would definitely like to see oil prices at $60 or higher. i don't think they will do the deal by themselves. they are not going to take this action unilaterally without anyone else doing anything....
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and over again. to your point we've again in iraq for more than 10 years, we were there in 2003 to 2011, and then we ft. we left because the government of iraq didn't desire us to be here anymore. they invited us back in 2011. so there's the fist thing that we're doing differently than last time. we're here at the invitation of the government of iraq. i'll tell you the other big difference. you say that if we weren't here pushing, they would be fighting. that's not the case at all. i was here during the iraq, the previous iraq war. and in those days, we led the ight, and we brought the iraqi armed forces along with us on operation. that's not the case here at all. we're not leading the fight. in fact, there aren't coalition soldiers at the front leading the way, engaging the enemy directly. who's doing that? the iraqi security forces, the counter terrorism service, the iraqi army, iraqi police are the ones leading the way, doing the fight, taking the fight to the enemy. our forces are behind them, given their commander's advice and giving some help with enabling capabilities. but the iraqis have thei
and over again. to your point we've again in iraq for more than 10 years, we were there in 2003 to 2011, and then we ft. we left because the government of iraq didn't desire us to be here anymore. they invited us back in 2011. so there's the fist thing that we're doing differently than last time. we're here at the invitation of the government of iraq. i'll tell you the other big difference. you say that if we weren't here pushing, they would be fighting. that's not the case at all. i was here...
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spirituality are also part of the treatment. >> it's just you and your own personal darkness. >> reporter: william was a navy medic in iraq. he returned home with p.t.s.d. and turned to alcohol. after experiencing suicidal thought, he reached out to dozens of facilities before he found warriors heart. >> that's like a war. each purpose is fighting their own personal war right helped him get back on his feet, and he's paying it forward. he works with the canine program training dogs to help other veterans. >>> nascar season is winding down, just two races left. >> these are the important ones. the race for the sprint cup comes right through phoenix this weekend. paul moren live out of pir where fans are already packing it in for the big truck race tonight. the truck series tonight, another race again night, and the big race at 12:30. competition is fierce for the final four spots! what's going on behind me is actually some qualifying and some practices out there. and they're expecting close to 100,000 people when you add in all the rv's out there, folks at the grandstands, and rattlesnake hill, it is gonna be a big party.
spirituality are also part of the treatment. >> it's just you and your own personal darkness. >> reporter: william was a navy medic in iraq. he returned home with p.t.s.d. and turned to alcohol. after experiencing suicidal thought, he reached out to dozens of facilities before he found warriors heart. >> that's like a war. each purpose is fighting their own personal war right helped him get back on his feet, and he's paying it forward. he works with the canine program training...
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hundreds of thousands of veterans of the wars of afghanistan and iraq struggle with posttraumatic stress disorder or ptsd. the v.a. health system has been >> we have to do a better job of treating veterans once we identify them with these conditions, and so putting the resources and the federal government together with the resources of the community, i believe we will get there a lot faster and with better ideas. soledad: for many veterans, free clinics could help advanced treatment options. correspondent diane roberts visited a clinic in new york and spoke with a marine whose road >> fallujah was certainly the most difficult deployment i have had. stressful situation. we were taking casualties every day, facing constant fire from rockets, constant danger from different convoys. >> as an intelligence officer, lemar winslow was one step removed from the front lines. deployments in iraq and kosovo are still fresh in his mind. >> it's very difficult to think that someone like me, although i was never on the front lines, would the suffering from ptsd, and it took a year of counseling to conv
hundreds of thousands of veterans of the wars of afghanistan and iraq struggle with posttraumatic stress disorder or ptsd. the v.a. health system has been >> we have to do a better job of treating veterans once we identify them with these conditions, and so putting the resources and the federal government together with the resources of the community, i believe we will get there a lot faster and with better ideas. soledad: for many veterans, free clinics could help advanced treatment...
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i day to remember the dangers .acing journalists crackdowns in turkey and egypt, war in syria and iraq and terrorism attacks in paris. deadly year for reporters. ♪ laura: we begin this hour with a scandal engulfing south korean president park. an adviser has been taken into custody where she is charged with fraud. outrage over the levels you met had over the president's she may have had over the president's decision-making. she is at the center of the political scandal rocking south korea. sundayeen detained since and she said to have had a major role in government affairs, despite having no official ties to the administration. prosecutors are investigating she exploited her friendship with the president to get money donated to foundations under her control. the spiraling scandal has sent the president's approval ratatis plummeting with regular protests calling for her to step down. to's already been forced fire some political aides. she named a new prime minister in a move to restore public confidence. she's the most qualified person to overcome the various the limits we are facing ri
i day to remember the dangers .acing journalists crackdowns in turkey and egypt, war in syria and iraq and terrorism attacks in paris. deadly year for reporters. ♪ laura: we begin this hour with a scandal engulfing south korean president park. an adviser has been taken into custody where she is charged with fraud. outrage over the levels you met had over the president's she may have had over the president's decision-making. she is at the center of the political scandal rocking south korea....