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and for us, camp bastian is redundant. a piece of british history. last month the service took place here to honor the british fallen. the remembrance wall on which all are named, is to be resurrected in britain. the epitaph on it reads, when you go home, tell them of us and say, for your tomorrow, we gave our today. there are few tomorrows left for the british here. the last of our equipment has just been airlifted out, and the rear guard of a few hundred soldiers will follow shortly. >> well, afghan defense officials welcomed the end of military operations in their country, and they say, afghan forces are more than prepared to assume control of security. >> translator: we definitely welcome this act, which puts our capabilities into practice. afghan security forces have been leading the fight in ground operations in the country for two years now. >> well, an afghan cleric has received the maximum 20-year prison sentence for raping a 10-year-old girl in may. he was also ordered to pay $30,000 in fines. in court saturday, the little girl confronted h
and for us, camp bastian is redundant. a piece of british history. last month the service took place here to honor the british fallen. the remembrance wall on which all are named, is to be resurrected in britain. the epitaph on it reads, when you go home, tell them of us and say, for your tomorrow, we gave our today. there are few tomorrows left for the british here. the last of our equipment has just been airlifted out, and the rear guard of a few hundred soldiers will follow shortly. >>...
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bastian and leather neck were handed over to afghan forces on sunday. all nato troops are scheduled to be out by disease. -- disease. >> 20 years ago israel signed a peace treaty. the relationship has not been perfect. we have this report from jordan. >> reporter: when jordan and israel signed a peace treaty 20 years ago, they put behind them 46 years of war and mistrust. since then, the two neighbouring countries had an uneasy relationship. king abdullah once described his relationship with binyamin netanyahu as cold and unplent. this is how he feels -- unpleasant. this is how he feels now. >> translation: today we have islamic and zionist extremism. if jordan is fighting extremism in islam and israelis are slaughtering in gaza and jerusalem every five minutes, there's a problem. >> reporter: fears of israeli negotiations angered the kingdom which hosts many refugees. jordan has a stake in the palestinian-israeli conflict, not only because it has the largest palestinian population refugees. it recognises jordan's role in looking after islamic shrines i
bastian and leather neck were handed over to afghan forces on sunday. all nato troops are scheduled to be out by disease. -- disease. >> 20 years ago israel signed a peace treaty. the relationship has not been perfect. we have this report from jordan. >> reporter: when jordan and israel signed a peace treaty 20 years ago, they put behind them 46 years of war and mistrust. since then, the two neighbouring countries had an uneasy relationship. king abdullah once described his...
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british forces have ended combat operations lower the union flag in a ceremony to mark the closing of bastian's been the center of u.k. operations in afghanistan and is the last bit issue in the country. all are set to leave by december. >> two decades have passed since jordan signed a peace treaty with israel. the packet is unpopular among nanny jordan the. the government seemed determined to protect their strategic partnership. a report. >> when jordan and israel signed a peace treaty 20 years ago, they put behind them 46 years of war and mistrust. but since then, the two neighboring countries have had an uneasy relationship. king abdullah once described his relationship with prime minister benjamin netanyahu as cold and unpleasant. and this is how he feels now. >> translator: today, we have both islamic extremism and signist extremism. if jordan and other i islamic countries are fighting within islam and the israelis are slaughtering our children every five minutes, then we have a problem. >> failed grounds have angered the kingdom which hosts over 2 million palestinian refugees. jordan ha
british forces have ended combat operations lower the union flag in a ceremony to mark the closing of bastian's been the center of u.k. operations in afghanistan and is the last bit issue in the country. all are set to leave by december. >> two decades have passed since jordan signed a peace treaty with israel. the packet is unpopular among nanny jordan the. the government seemed determined to protect their strategic partnership. a report. >> when jordan and israel signed a peace...
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camp bastian for british forces and britain's prince harry served his second tour of duty in afghanistan this is a real marker in the winddown of the operations in afghanistan. the british now fully out of combat missions. the u.s. drawing down to about 10,000 troops or so in the coming years and the plan, at least, is to be fully out by 2016. but look, carol, when we see what's going on in iraq with the withdrawal of coalition troops there, raising a lot of questions about afghanistan, will the afghan forces fare better in maintaining security in that country? will they be able to hold on to the gains? the taliban still a very strong presence in so many areas of that country. carol? >> barbara starr reporting live from pentagon. thanks so much. the next hour of cnn newsroom after a break. are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions
camp bastian for british forces and britain's prince harry served his second tour of duty in afghanistan this is a real marker in the winddown of the operations in afghanistan. the british now fully out of combat missions. the u.s. drawing down to about 10,000 troops or so in the coming years and the plan, at least, is to be fully out by 2016. but look, carol, when we see what's going on in iraq with the withdrawal of coalition troops there, raising a lot of questions about afghanistan, will...
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. >>> british troops watching the lowering of the union -- for the last time at camp bastian.he base had been the center of uk's operations in afghanistan in 2006. afghan forces are now in control of that facility. i'll be back at noon eastern for half an hour or news and the doctors will be in, drs. siegel and samadi join us for "sunday house call" two hours from now. back to sunday morning futures and marie na. >>> thank you so much, eric. a gunman goes on a rampage and kills a canadian soldier before he is shot by parliament's sergeant-at-arms. here in new york, a hatchet wielding attacker injured two nypd officers before being shot. what is driving them and how do we stop them? ed rollins, former principal white house adviser to president reagan. he has been a long time strategist to business and political leaders and he is a fox news political analyst. john hildenrath, and judith miller, she's a pulitzer prize winning author and journalist. good to see you, everybody. thanks so much for being here. let's talk about these lone wolf attacks. are you more concerned today abo
. >>> british troops watching the lowering of the union -- for the last time at camp bastian.he base had been the center of uk's operations in afghanistan in 2006. afghan forces are now in control of that facility. i'll be back at noon eastern for half an hour or news and the doctors will be in, drs. siegel and samadi join us for "sunday house call" two hours from now. back to sunday morning futures and marie na. >>> thank you so much, eric. a gunman goes on a...
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south, and there have been judges in states like texas, oklahoma, utah which are hardly a liberal bastians and it's entirely possible that there are federal judges who may say the same thing. but we do know the supreme court is staying out of it for all 50 states, at least for a year. >> sarah, just update me. it's hard sometimes to keep track of where the bans are being challenged, when the bans are put in place and when bans are overturned. what is the status right now on states where it is not legal for same-sex marriage because of, say, a voter ban that is not challenged in the court? >> 29 states at some point in time passed a constitutional amendment limiting marriage to one man and one woman. and then there are a couple of additional states that still have legislative bans, including places like wyoming. but these couples in the five states where the supreme court has declined to hear the cases will be able to get married because, effectively, the supreme court overturned those states' bans. >> there are bans on the books that may or may not be affected by this. how does that work,
south, and there have been judges in states like texas, oklahoma, utah which are hardly a liberal bastians and it's entirely possible that there are federal judges who may say the same thing. but we do know the supreme court is staying out of it for all 50 states, at least for a year. >> sarah, just update me. it's hard sometimes to keep track of where the bans are being challenged, when the bans are put in place and when bans are overturned. what is the status right now on states where...
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you think it could be a swing state in 2016 despite the fact that it's been reliably a republican bastian for many years? >> yes, antonio. i think that the democrats will win georgia in 2016. we have a u.s. senate race with michelle nunn in it right now. it's very competitive within the margin of error. polls have showed one candidate or the other up and down, and georgia has an increasingly active minority population. i think that the state is definitely going to be competitive and it's going to be in the democrats column in '16. >> mentioned michelle nunn running for senate, you complained not only about her but also about the governor's race there, that the democratic strategy had having candidates in georgia, statewide candidates wait until the last minute to appeal to african-americans. it's something that tavis smiley and i talked about on the show a couple of weeks ago. is the democratic party taking african-american votes for granted? >> i think the democratic party in georgia is not engaging in a strategy to win. i think if we moved forward with the registration effort i discusse
you think it could be a swing state in 2016 despite the fact that it's been reliably a republican bastian for many years? >> yes, antonio. i think that the democrats will win georgia in 2016. we have a u.s. senate race with michelle nunn in it right now. it's very competitive within the margin of error. polls have showed one candidate or the other up and down, and georgia has an increasingly active minority population. i think that the state is definitely going to be competitive and it's...
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. >> the thing that strikes me here, a couple years ago we had the last bastians of homophobia, military and professional sports. in military they have rank down, make people accepting. in sports, it seems it has to bubble up from the bottom. this looks like top-down effort to make it work. how do you achieve the changes in the clubhouse that support the players even if management is there and ready to support? >> i think we've seen the changes certainly from the football side of things. espn when it came to culture inside the locker room. we don't have to go into details about the showergate issue, but they're like, come oespn, get over it. we know there are players that have been openly gay for years to their teammates. it's not as if there are gay athletes that have just landed on mars all of a sudden on earth. they've existed for a very long time. we all have. it's okay. >> trying to get somebody to come out? >> i don't think anybody is trying to rush anybody out beyond their comfort level. >> but when they -- >> they're saying, look, we are making the front office prepared and ready
. >> the thing that strikes me here, a couple years ago we had the last bastians of homophobia, military and professional sports. in military they have rank down, make people accepting. in sports, it seems it has to bubble up from the bottom. this looks like top-down effort to make it work. how do you achieve the changes in the clubhouse that support the players even if management is there and ready to support? >> i think we've seen the changes certainly from the football side of...