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barreto ortiz era un lÍder compasivo. de 18 aÑos de confrontaciones. borja: descanse en paz. llegamos a septiembrey en el regreso a clases y tambiÉn al congreso porque regresan a sus labores los congresistas en medio de nuevas restricciones para compra de armas. se espera que en la semana la casa blanca tambiÉn envÍe propuestas al congreso sobre las polÍticas que apoya el presidente trump sobre este tema. ademÁs, se espera que el congreso analice los siguientes temas como presupuesto, precios de medicamentos recetados, comercio, el "impeachment". desde la Última sesiÓn han habido tres tiroteos masivosen donde 38 personas murieron y decenas fueron heridas. carolina: me quedo pensando en el tema del presupuesto porque si no hay acuerdo estarÍamos viendo otro cierre de gobierno. en cuanto al tema de armas, seis de 10 personas en estados unidos dicen estar preocupados ante la posibilidad de que surja un nuevo tiroteo en su comunidad. el 89% respalda una verificaciÓn de antecedentes, el 86% apoya las leyes de bandera roja. los
barreto ortiz era un lÍder compasivo. de 18 aÑos de confrontaciones. borja: descanse en paz. llegamos a septiembrey en el regreso a clases y tambiÉn al congreso porque regresan a sus labores los congresistas en medio de nuevas restricciones para compra de armas. se espera que en la semana la casa blanca tambiÉn envÍe propuestas al congreso sobre las polÍticas que apoya el presidente trump sobre este tema. ademÁs, se espera que el congreso analice los siguientes temas como presupuesto,...
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sergeant elis barreto ortiz of puerto rico was 34 years old. cbs news has learned the president's taliban talks were tightly held, even within the administration and among lawmakers. natalie brand is at the white house. n> reporter: president trump revealed in a series of bombshell tweets late saturday yhat he planned to secretly meet with taliban leaders and the atesident of afghanistan sunday at camp david, but the president said he canceled the meeting and called off peace negotiations after the taliban admitted to thursday's attack in kabul that killed an american soldier and 11 others, tweeting, "what kind of people would kill so many in order to seemingly strengthen their bargaining position?" >> when he saw that they couldn't deliver on the reduction in violence commitments that they had made, he said there is no sense in having this meeting. >> reporter: secretary of state mike pompeo on "face the nation" e fended the president's decision to cancel but also to hold the talks in the first place. >> sadly, you often have to deal with some
sergeant elis barreto ortiz of puerto rico was 34 years old. cbs news has learned the president's taliban talks were tightly held, even within the administration and among lawmakers. natalie brand is at the white house. n> reporter: president trump revealed in a series of bombshell tweets late saturday yhat he planned to secretly meet with taliban leaders and the atesident of afghanistan sunday at camp david, but the president said he canceled the meeting and called off peace negotiations...
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the body of sergeant first class elis barreto ortiz was returned last night. mpsecretary of state mike attended the ceremony at dover air force base. ortiwas the fourth u.s. service member killed in afghanistan in the past two weeks. this morni on the sunday tv talk shows, pompeo defended the president's decision to call off the peace talks. >> when the taliban tried to gain a negotiating aantage by conducting terror attacks inside of the country, president trump made the right decision to say that's not going to work.oi we are to walk away from a deal, if others try to use violence to achieve better ends in the negotiations.it not right. it's not appropriate. it killed an american, and i made no sense for the taliban to be rewarded for that kind of bad behavior. >> sreenivasan: joining us now from ahanistan via skype is craig nelson, kabul bureau chief for the "wall streetournal." craig, were you surprise by the president's tweet? >> yes, very. president trump has sort of steered clear of the afghan peace process quite a bit. cas a candidate he of, orse said
the body of sergeant first class elis barreto ortiz was returned last night. mpsecretary of state mike attended the ceremony at dover air force base. ortiwas the fourth u.s. service member killed in afghanistan in the past two weeks. this morni on the sunday tv talk shows, pompeo defended the president's decision to call off the peace talks. >> when the taliban tried to gain a negotiating aantage by conducting terror attacks inside of the country, president trump made the right decision...
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sergeant first class elis angel barreto ortiz was the 16th american killed there this year. mike pompeo greeted his remains at dover air force base. >> the taliban overreached. they killed an american in an effort to gain leverage at the negotiating table, and president trump said enough. >> reporter: today the taliban blamed trump for the breakdown, insisting "this will harm america more than anyone else." the idea of inviting the taliban to camp david days before september 11th stunned members of both parties. republican congresswoman liz cheney tweeted, "camp david is where america's leaders met to plan our response after 9/11. no member of the taliban should set foot there." pete buttigieg said this. >> i'm puzzled by the idea that you would invite the taliban to the united states on the eve of the 9/11 anniversary. >> reporter: 14,000 u.s. troops remain in afghanistan. more than when president trump took office. he has made no secret of his hope to withdraw them. >> we'd like to bring a big portion of them home. so we're talking to the taliban. we're talking to the gove
sergeant first class elis angel barreto ortiz was the 16th american killed there this year. mike pompeo greeted his remains at dover air force base. >> the taliban overreached. they killed an american in an effort to gain leverage at the negotiating table, and president trump said enough. >> reporter: today the taliban blamed trump for the breakdown, insisting "this will harm america more than anyone else." the idea of inviting the taliban to camp david days before...
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. >> well the soldier was sergeant first class ellis angel barreto ortiz, from puerto rico. the president, however, did not say why this particular killing, as sickening as it is, scuttled the talks. in all, 16 u.s. service members have been killed in afghanistan this year, and this killing was the fourth in the last several weeks. in fact, more than 2,400 american service members have died in afghanistan since 2001. the president didn't mention that, nor did he mention that he once opposed talking to the taliban at all. of course there's a tweet back from january of 2012. while barack obama is slashing the military, he's also negotiating with our sworn enemy, the taliban, who facilitated 9/11. there are other tweets and sound bites along those lines as the with. but showing what might be called his self-inconsistency over the years is almost too easy. inconsistency about negotiations, about revealing your negotiating position in advance, about becoming sentimental about your negotiating partner, strategic surprise, and more. instead, consider for a minute what this episode
. >> well the soldier was sergeant first class ellis angel barreto ortiz, from puerto rico. the president, however, did not say why this particular killing, as sickening as it is, scuttled the talks. in all, 16 u.s. service members have been killed in afghanistan this year, and this killing was the fourth in the last several weeks. in fact, more than 2,400 american service members have died in afghanistan since 2001. the president didn't mention that, nor did he mention that he once...
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army sergeant first class elis barreto ortiz, among others. >> they killed 12 people, one happened tor, a wonderful young man from puerto rico, family is from puerto rico, and you can't do that. you can't do that with me. so they're dead as far as i'm concerned. >> about 14,000 american troops are serving in afghanistan. the u.s. launched the war, now america's longest in the wake of the 9/11 attacks 18 years ago. condoleezza rice was president george w. bush's national security adviser when the u.s. went to war in afghanistan and in our toyota green room and we'll ask what she thinks about president trump's decision to cancel those peace talks with the taliban. >> always interesting to talk to condi rice. >>> turning to baseball legend david ortiz made a surprise appearance at boston's fenway park three months after being shot in the dominican republic. the three-time world series winner got a standing ovation, lots of cheers, before throwing out the first pitch prior to last night's game against the yankees. mola lenghi covered the shooting and investigation and has the latest. good
army sergeant first class elis barreto ortiz, among others. >> they killed 12 people, one happened tor, a wonderful young man from puerto rico, family is from puerto rico, and you can't do that. you can't do that with me. so they're dead as far as i'm concerned. >> about 14,000 american troops are serving in afghanistan. the u.s. launched the war, now america's longest in the wake of the 9/11 attacks 18 years ago. condoleezza rice was president george w. bush's national security...