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rick james.were phenomenal. it just wasn't enough to -- you know, because i felt like i could do anything. and i said, hey, so we'll just build these new people, start a whole new thing. but in the meantime, your expenses are out there. >> because you're human, you have a right to feel angst and anger. you helped these persons build their careers, you built the model, you gave them an opportunity. you have the right to have angst and anger, i get that. on the other hand, artists have a right of self-determination to decide how they want to go and exercise their gift. how did you ever come to terms with that? most of us have rights in this process. how did you get yourself to go to the show even though you were upset with some people for not being on the label any more in. >> well, it was all because of the love, the love that we had at motown. and it was smokey who came to me and said, you loved detroit, but you had to go out leave, seek your fortune. and detroiters may or may not have been happy
rick james.were phenomenal. it just wasn't enough to -- you know, because i felt like i could do anything. and i said, hey, so we'll just build these new people, start a whole new thing. but in the meantime, your expenses are out there. >> because you're human, you have a right to feel angst and anger. you helped these persons build their careers, you built the model, you gave them an opportunity. you have the right to have angst and anger, i get that. on the other hand, artists have a...
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like, i'll be with my kids, and people are like, "i'm rick james, bitch," and all that stuff. think is the worst, is when people come up to me and try to give me ideas for the show. send them [beep] through the proper channels, all right? now, i'm not saying i'm not open. just pick your spots. a matter of fact, if you knew what was going through my mind when you pitch me that kind of stuff, you wouldn't even talk to me. 'cause i don't think about anything but what you're talking about. for example... i love you, baby. oh, i know you do. come here, girl. give me some, mmm. man: excuse me, i hate to interrupt, but i just had to say "hello." hey, man, how you doin'? is this a bad time? you kind of caught me in the middle of something... cool. so, i'm sure you get this all the time, but i have the perfect idea for you. it's a movie. is it cool if i sit down? this'll only take a minute. i'm frank thelmon. you kind of caught me and the wife at a bad time. it's a love story. you play an underground street poet named colt 45.
like, i'll be with my kids, and people are like, "i'm rick james, bitch," and all that stuff. think is the worst, is when people come up to me and try to give me ideas for the show. send them [beep] through the proper channels, all right? now, i'm not saying i'm not open. just pick your spots. a matter of fact, if you knew what was going through my mind when you pitch me that kind of stuff, you wouldn't even talk to me. 'cause i don't think about anything but what you're talking...
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>> back again with michael shank, douglas brinkley, james reece, and rick francona. with you. as don said this was the president who ran on getting the united states out of iraq and he has been involved in seven military interventions or whatever you want to call them. the irony is, is overwhelming. he was going to retire the global "war on terrorism." resurrected it. going to war with more muslim countries. the coalition 'tis 5 of 22 arab states, arab league. five of 57 muslim states in the organization for islaming cooperation. i wish he would prioritize political and economic, environmental solutions, reintegrating sunni moderates after 2006, into baghdad. resource share, share power into baghdad. or if he was dealing with environmental problems in syria or yemen. they beth aoth are struggling w severe droughts. tlid civ tlid civil war in syria and yemen. >> mike, i agree in theory with what you are saying. the reality on the ground is different. we are faced with an urgent situation right now. the president is trying to deal with that. ideally in a perfect world
>> back again with michael shank, douglas brinkley, james reece, and rick francona. with you. as don said this was the president who ran on getting the united states out of iraq and he has been involved in seven military interventions or whatever you want to call them. the irony is, is overwhelming. he was going to retire the global "war on terrorism." resurrected it. going to war with more muslim countries. the coalition 'tis 5 of 22 arab states, arab league. five of 57 muslim...
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the fans but they could not stop this fellow with a 38 yds out print for james jones bumbling twice. for jones. with the way. rickry: >>we sucked! >> gary:0-4 maybe the thermometer. >> gary:giants! not looking very good. dodgers 11-3 winning. >> gary:right now in the 7th ending. trailing 4-1 >> gary:something to crow about. back in the race now ...lester >> gary:john lester american league player of the week. >> vickie:i appreciate you leaving us on a hight! >> vickie:thank you, gary >> pam: >> vickie:jr stone joins us about his hot dog story . >> vickie: yesterday, j.r. stone became involved in his story regarding a hot dog . >> reporter: as is the picture that i posted on my facebook and twitter paid last night and it was an outrage. underneath my hot dog was the latex glove touching the bun. i talk with the people from center and they issued a statement. quality service extended to each guest at lee by stadium is what we take very seriously. we were very distressed receive to put received the told that one of our guest has received a food service glove with his order. this is an isolated incident and we are in
the fans but they could not stop this fellow with a 38 yds out print for james jones bumbling twice. for jones. with the way. rickry: >>we sucked! >> gary:0-4 maybe the thermometer. >> gary:giants! not looking very good. dodgers 11-3 winning. >> gary:right now in the 7th ending. trailing 4-1 >> gary:something to crow about. back in the race now ...lester >> gary:john lester american league player of the week. >> vickie:i appreciate you leaving us on a...
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and immigration, we are joined from talla hassy florida, by rick neilson, who worked on the 2008 presidential campaign. and we are joined by james warren, the washington bureau chief, always good to see both of you. i start with you. the senate in the house will be brief. capitol hill. for more aggressive action we have a new c.n.n. poll finding that 90% of americans are worried and there is support for military intervention. 76% are in favour of air strikes. the majority are with the president, opposing sending troops to fight i.s. 61-38%. on the other hand 30% of americans think the president has a clear plan, 60% approve. how big an issue is it for them. >> it is a big political issue for a number of reasons. he referred to i.s. as the jv team. and the second saying we don't have a strategy, and a few days later they roll out what looks like a 3-year incremental bounded plan that i don't think will be greeted on capitol hill with rousing enthusiasm, because i don't think - i talked to a couple of members about this, not in great depth, but i think the situation now feels like this is a bit of a dilla tri response, a little co
and immigration, we are joined from talla hassy florida, by rick neilson, who worked on the 2008 presidential campaign. and we are joined by james warren, the washington bureau chief, always good to see both of you. i start with you. the senate in the house will be brief. capitol hill. for more aggressive action we have a new c.n.n. poll finding that 90% of americans are worried and there is support for military intervention. 76% are in favour of air strikes. the majority are with the...
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james reece, c.e.o. of tiger swan, and rick francona, former u.s. military attache in syria. thank you for joining us.i want to start with you. want you to tell me your impressions of what the fbi director said today, when he said he is not confident at all, that, that the plotting by the khorasan group has been disrupted at all by air strikes. do you agree? >> it's a fair statement. we don't know what happened on the ground yet. we can do bomb damage assessment. given the fact that we well use satellite imagery or drone imagery. very difficult to tell exactly who was killed. unless, the groups themselves announce that. some groups do. i don't think we will see that out of the khorasan group. >> how do we know if the air strikes are working? >> say again? we know in the safe haven, the disruption is happening. the khorasan piece. it will continue. the isr, predators will be over the top of this thing. really starting to look at what is going on on the ground. and what we talked about the other night. what is happening now, what we will call the unblinking eye. the persistent intelligence that is going
james reece, c.e.o. of tiger swan, and rick francona, former u.s. military attache in syria. thank you for joining us.i want to start with you. want you to tell me your impressions of what the fbi director said today, when he said he is not confident at all, that, that the plotting by the khorasan group has been disrupted at all by air strikes. do you agree? >> it's a fair statement. we don't know what happened on the ground yet. we can do bomb damage assessment. given the fact that we...
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what is -- >> survivor's -- >> what's great about it is they give you the license, lebron james, manufacture rickand i came in and talked to them about an idea, and immediately they went to script and from there they went to six episodes. so that's a very different model than the broadcast modded. it's very attractive for producers. >> as a content guy and also given the sports rights issues, what do you make of all the consolidation on the pipe side parent company of this network comcast merging with time warner cable you have at&t buying directv do you have a view on that? >> just that it's going to continue to consolidate. >> and can sports prices continue to rise? >> well part of the reason the sports prices continue to rise is they are dvr proof. we see that many of the entertainment shows people time shift and they watch it on their own time and they're fast-forwarding through commercials. nobody watches that -- nobody watches sports later. they watch it live. and so there's a real value in sports and sports -- >> went from dvr'ing things to going to on demand on comcast and you can't -- i'
what is -- >> survivor's -- >> what's great about it is they give you the license, lebron james, manufacture rickand i came in and talked to them about an idea, and immediately they went to script and from there they went to six episodes. so that's a very different model than the broadcast modded. it's very attractive for producers. >> as a content guy and also given the sports rights issues, what do you make of all the consolidation on the pipe side parent company of this...
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bring in lieutenant colonel, james reece, ceo and retired delta force commander. retired colonel ricka, former u.s. attache in syria. a dozen targets. tell us about the targets. >> these are oil fields. oil refineries located out in the desert. halfway between euphrates, and in the kurdish area. as awra said they're out in the middle of big desert areas. so the limit, limits the exposure. of the civilian population. and so, itdamage. it hits isis in the pocketbook. robs them of lucrative income. prevents them from refining oil they can use for their own use. so it's, it's a good target set. we saw this as a finance center and oil fields. part of the economic punishment we are dealing to isis. >> congressman, we understand they hit 12 targets. does this make a dent into isis' funding? >> absolutely. think about it. they're selling oil for about half the price, i think oil went today, $73 a barrel. say they're telling at $35. at 300 to 400 barrel a day they could be selling on the black market, you are talking $3 million, $4 million. nice liftle chunk of change each day to finance their
bring in lieutenant colonel, james reece, ceo and retired delta force commander. retired colonel ricka, former u.s. attache in syria. a dozen targets. tell us about the targets. >> these are oil fields. oil refineries located out in the desert. halfway between euphrates, and in the kurdish area. as awra said they're out in the middle of big desert areas. so the limit, limits the exposure. of the civilian population. and so, itdamage. it hits isis in the pocketbook. robs them of lucrative...
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new video out to see the actual punch that baltimore ravens running back rick rice gives his fiancee in the elevator. >>: james: will begin with the san mateo bridge camera. we applaud the conditions as the currency over the portions of the peninsula. we had further saw someone walking to the forecast for today. starting off with partly cloudy skies behind me there. is still mostly cloudy and a little further north. whenever fifties to low 60s rein now. mild temperatures will warm up to 85. if you'll be around san jose is going to be around 78. clause will increase as it had to the overnight hours with temperatures dropping back down to the mid to upper 50s. >>: james: a comeback at 715 to talk more about the details. will have your extended outlook also. >>: said george: are not tracking any have spots but we do have some slow traffic here with a couple of bridges, but bridge restaurant has traffic backed up over the toll plaza. it's not badly backed up the the mcarthur maze . it's not that heavy to the 880 approach. the san mateo bridge has a slow ride along with the richmond san rafael bridge. it's backing
new video out to see the actual punch that baltimore ravens running back rick rice gives his fiancee in the elevator. >>: james: will begin with the san mateo bridge camera. we applaud the conditions as the currency over the portions of the peninsula. we had further saw someone walking to the forecast for today. starting off with partly cloudy skies behind me there. is still mostly cloudy and a little further north. whenever fifties to low 60s rein now. mild temperatures will warm up to...
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james foley. cnn military analyst lieutenant colonel rick francona is in new york with us. >> and terrorism and securityxpert peter noyman and atika shubert. ati atika, to you first. wondering how david cameron is responding to the execution. we understand he had an emergency session with the cobra committee? >> that's right, the cobra is the emergency cabinet meeting that he has with his security and intelligence chiefs. we are expecting a statement to come in any minute now. so we'll bring that to you as soon as we get it. but we do have as well a tweet put out by david cameron. as soon as this videotape was revealed, in it he said, quote, this is a despicable and appalling murder of an innocent aid worker. it's an act of pure evil. my heart goes out to the family of david haines who has stroen extraordinary courage and fortitude throughout this ordeal. we will do everything in our power to hunt down these murderers. how far long it takes. now, the family of haines as can you imagine is going through a traumatic time right now. and they've been holding this information for about a year. not much was k
james foley. cnn military analyst lieutenant colonel rick francona is in new york with us. >> and terrorism and securityxpert peter noyman and atika shubert. ati atika, to you first. wondering how david cameron is responding to the execution. we understand he had an emergency session with the cobra committee? >> that's right, the cobra is the emergency cabinet meeting that he has with his security and intelligence chiefs. we are expecting a statement to come in any minute now. so...
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rick santelli, what are you watching today. >> winter spring summer or fall, you've got a friend. james taylor song. do position, do traders, do people on this floor really have a friend in the fed? well i'll tell you what. we're going to answer that question and it is really all about timing. but with regard to when? the timing to hear me is right after the break. ♪ when the world moves, futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with paper money to test-drive the market. all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. in a we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. requires precision and anattention to detail.g it takes knowledge, hard work and a plan. at baird, we approach your wealth manage
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rick francona, cnn military analyst and former u.s. military attache in syria. and lieutenant colonel jamesn and a retired delta force commander. you two are military men. what do you make of the commander in chief saying the intelligence community underestimated isis? did he underestimate isis when -- last year when we were talking about the iraqis and they were asking for assistance earlier? >> i think we underestimated isis's will to fight. and i think that's what general clapper said. we've known about isis for a long time. and you could watch their development as they sent soldiers, they sent fighters from iraq into syria. they created what was al qaeda in syria. then they joined to form isis. we watched that all happen. i just think we were surprised by the fierceness and the will of them to take on these armed forces. >> were you surprised? >> yes. surprised a bit. but like we talked about the other day, i still think they're punks. i really do. unfortunately, when you have the bully on the playground who's got a bigger bat than you do, that's a problem. >> and it comforts us to hear
rick francona, cnn military analyst and former u.s. military attache in syria. and lieutenant colonel jamesn and a retired delta force commander. you two are military men. what do you make of the commander in chief saying the intelligence community underestimated isis? did he underestimate isis when -- last year when we were talking about the iraqis and they were asking for assistance earlier? >> i think we underestimated isis's will to fight. and i think that's what general clapper said....
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james as in basketball. tweeting this, just saw your special with rick reilly, i want to try it as well.a frances speaking with drew bledsoe and she is here right now. i never knew there is a connection between wine, football and basketball. melissa: there is, and it is twitter. he did not even use drew bledsoe twitter handle, but he got picked up and retreated. drew bledsoe said of course we will send you wine. from there it started trending and it went everywhere. it was worth about $108,000, i think it was worth a lot more than that because it sells about $90 per bottle, so maybe it sold 1000 bottles. it is all about this story. it is actually very well regarded, 9 95 on the wine spectator. the celebrity endorsement hit twitter, had enormous response and up goes the advertising value on the free messages. >> lot had to do with the fact it was obviously sincere. athletes no other athletes, trying to put them into promoting things all the time but this was like i'm getting ready for the game and i saw this, it was a neat story. talking about the incredible career he has done for himself
james as in basketball. tweeting this, just saw your special with rick reilly, i want to try it as well.a frances speaking with drew bledsoe and she is here right now. i never knew there is a connection between wine, football and basketball. melissa: there is, and it is twitter. he did not even use drew bledsoe twitter handle, but he got picked up and retreated. drew bledsoe said of course we will send you wine. from there it started trending and it went everywhere. it was worth about $108,000,...
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his own director of national intelligence james clapper and the intelligence community for underestimating the threat from isis, joining us our political panel rick and washington examiner susan ferrechio and chief political correspondent byron york. rick, he says that he has -- he blames the intelligence community but then today josh ernest says the president has complete confidence in the intelligence community. i mean, this group is supposedly more violent than al qaeda. how does he say that, number one, blame them and number two, how does clapper keep his job? >> yeah, that they is so important here that they acknowledge. this and james clapper. i also thought it was interesting my colleague john karl wrote about this today. three separate instances last year where people inside the administration were warning about this. to suggest that no one was recognizing this, certainly ewes people were, members of congress were. but even inside the administration, this was well. >> when john karl brought that up to josh ernted everybody was surprised. nobody was surprised except the white house. >> a president who is trying to fit this into a notion of
his own director of national intelligence james clapper and the intelligence community for underestimating the threat from isis, joining us our political panel rick and washington examiner susan ferrechio and chief political correspondent byron york. rick, he says that he has -- he blames the intelligence community but then today josh ernest says the president has complete confidence in the intelligence community. i mean, this group is supposedly more violent than al qaeda. how does he say...
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james foley's memory. the third american being treated for ebola is making progress thanks to the blood of another patient. doctor rick sacra is being treated for ebola in nebraska. his family says his condition turned around ever since he received a blood transfusion. the donated blood came from doctor kent brantly, who was the first american ebola patient flown in from liberia. brantly has the same blood type, and his blood has the antibodies for the same strain of ebola. sacra is also being treated with an experimental drug. doctors have not revealed which one. after a two-year trek across the mars landscape... nasa's mars curiosity rover has finally reached its destination. the rover pulled up to the base of the red planet's mount sharp. it's a mount rainier-size mountain at the center of the 96-mile wide gale crater on mars. the rover is now set to begin its main science investigations. curiosity will exam the mountain's lower slope as it makes it's way up the mountain. >> that is the kind of cool stuff that you know the weather does love. >> your giving me all excited this morning. it feels like november out the
james foley's memory. the third american being treated for ebola is making progress thanks to the blood of another patient. doctor rick sacra is being treated for ebola in nebraska. his family says his condition turned around ever since he received a blood transfusion. the donated blood came from doctor kent brantly, who was the first american ebola patient flown in from liberia. brantly has the same blood type, and his blood has the antibodies for the same strain of ebola. sacra is also being...
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james, rosen, thank you. >> police urging homeowners to lock their doors as a cop killer search narrows to a part of northeast pennsylvania. ricke story, rick? >> reporter: jon, we are less than three miles from the state police barracks where the suspect hid in the woods and ambushed two troopers and shooting them with a high-powered rifle injuring one and killing the another. they believe he's been in the woods hiding out. they have 500 square miles and thick forest and rugged terrain and places to hide. freeman is on the fbi ten most wanted list with a 175,000 boundy on his head. he hunted and honed his survival skills and may have stashed food and provisions in the woods and an escape plan after the shooting that was the plotted out because of his long-standing hatred of law enforcement. >> we saw a massive police report when shots were fired near freshmen's parent's home. dozens of police cars and homes evacuated and shelters established for resident and it was a false alarm. we have seen a significant police presence today. armed officer and tactical equipment determined to find the cop killer soon as povenlt police tell
james, rosen, thank you. >> police urging homeowners to lock their doors as a cop killer search narrows to a part of northeast pennsylvania. ricke story, rick? >> reporter: jon, we are less than three miles from the state police barracks where the suspect hid in the woods and ambushed two troopers and shooting them with a high-powered rifle injuring one and killing the another. they believe he's been in the woods hiding out. they have 500 square miles and thick forest and rugged...
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rick. >> coming up, the parents of james foley speaking out now saying the government threatened to arresto hear. >>> and cupcake, the snack attack coming to a school near you. [ male announcer ] if you had a dollar for every dollar car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have, like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and, yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. >>> a brabd nu rrt from the central intelligence agency indicates there mooib more than 31,000 islamic fighters in the middle east. that number three times bigger than previous estimates. >> the new number comes just days after president obama announced that he is drastically expanding the u military campaign against isis. so will these new numbers impact the president's strategy? joining us is buck sexton,
rick. >> coming up, the parents of james foley speaking out now saying the government threatened to arresto hear. >>> and cupcake, the snack attack coming to a school near you. [ male announcer ] if you had a dollar for every dollar car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have, like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online,...
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want to talk about this with retired lieutenant colonel james reese, ceo of tiger swan, and a former delta force commander. lieutenant colonel rick franc a francona, cnn military analyst and former u.s. military attache in syria. and attorney general mark hertling, cnn military analyst and former commanding general u.s. army europe and 7th army. good to have you all with us. general, i'll start with you. what do you make of what you've heard that just started tonight? >> i think that one of the things that probably isn't going to be talked about a lot is the combination of these forces coming together. this is hard work. i mean, bringing a couple of different countries together in a coalition air campaign is pretty interesting dynamics -- >> who is involved other than the u.s. right now? >> well, indicators are it's all arab nations right now. but what i'd say and i think these gentlemen will back me up, especially rick being with the air force background, is you not only have the strike force. there was probably a tanker force, reconnaissance force, refueling forces. this is a huge multinational effort that goes beyond just the
want to talk about this with retired lieutenant colonel james reese, ceo of tiger swan, and a former delta force commander. lieutenant colonel rick franc a francona, cnn military analyst and former u.s. military attache in syria. and attorney general mark hertling, cnn military analyst and former commanding general u.s. army europe and 7th army. good to have you all with us. general, i'll start with you. what do you make of what you've heard that just started tonight? >> i think that one...
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so let's bring in retired lieutenant colonel james reese, ceo of tiger swan and a former delta force commander. lieutenant colonel rick franc a francona, cnn military analyst and former u.s. military attache in syria and lieutenant general mark hertling, cnn military analyst and former commanding general u.s. army europe and 7th army. this is a wealth of experience that we have and it seems to play perfectly for tonight. general, i'll start with you. what jumps out at you from all the reports we've heard of our breaking news tonight? >> just the establishment of a package from multiple arab nations to conduct this operation. >> that's really the big thing. >> it really is. this is significant. and it's more than just the strike packages, don. the aircraft you mentioned are the ones that are going to be sitting the target. but there is many more. i would suggest there's hundreds of airplanes taking part in this. not only the surveillance planes by the awacs, the fuelers, the counter air defense aircraft. all of those things were part of this coalition fight, and they all came from the multiple countries that are involv
so let's bring in retired lieutenant colonel james reese, ceo of tiger swan and a former delta force commander. lieutenant colonel rick franc a francona, cnn military analyst and former u.s. military attache in syria and lieutenant general mark hertling, cnn military analyst and former commanding general u.s. army europe and 7th army. this is a wealth of experience that we have and it seems to play perfectly for tonight. general, i'll start with you. what jumps out at you from all the reports...
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we have great military analyst, we have retired major-general james spider marks and retired majo major-general rick francona. let's talk about timing and the hidden headline. the corazon group, now we hear not only are they in a different area of the country than where we expected them, here in aleppo in the northwest corner, but also an imminent threat to the u.s. was thwarted? what do you think of this? >> i think what clearly has happen is the united states intelligence community had some really good targetable intelligence. and the fact that we initiated strikes in syria, allowed us complete authority to go after targets that we deemed were necessary for us to protect national security. so the fact that we're in syria and the fact we're going after isis opens the door for very broad swath of opportunities for us to attack targets that we need to attack that really brings down all the supporting elements not ohm for isis, but other activities that are clearly in this ungoverned space. syria only exists on a map and not very effectively. the borders really mean nothing. so the united states needs
we have great military analyst, we have retired major-general james spider marks and retired majo major-general rick francona. let's talk about timing and the hidden headline. the corazon group, now we hear not only are they in a different area of the country than where we expected them, here in aleppo in the northwest corner, but also an imminent threat to the u.s. was thwarted? what do you think of this? >> i think what clearly has happen is the united states intelligence community had...