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that's the talib and -- the taliban. and there was pushback about inviting the taliban. >> i've honored that, for two and half years, i won't see who and when, we planned, we thought about it a long time, the president decided it was the right place. re/max camp david is the retreat where presidents have brokered some famous peace deals, but even members of his own party objected to inviting the taliban days after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. >> we haven't had a major attack, think got on the united states, a major attack, but a deployed presence in iraq and afghanistan. >> reporter: mike pompeo is -- says that the president is still debating from drawing down from 14,000 down to 8600. nikole killion.>>> delays and cancellations at sfo, things to runway repairs, jackie ward on how long it will last. >> reporter: sfo had 360 delays and 140 cancellations, today is better than that, travelers should still flight delays and canceled, the latest numbers from the spokesperson for sfo, he says it is never a good time to close a
that's the talib and -- the taliban. and there was pushback about inviting the taliban. >> i've honored that, for two and half years, i won't see who and when, we planned, we thought about it a long time, the president decided it was the right place. re/max camp david is the retreat where presidents have brokered some famous peace deals, but even members of his own party objected to inviting the taliban days after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. >> we haven't had a major attack, think...
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we don't need to return to the foreigners talking with the talib and. there have been important conversations. no important to jump ahead to that which was supposed to be achieved. the worst thing we could do would be go to cutter and carry on with the conversations and re-empower the people that did get to arrogant. let them reflect for a while. let people think about what happened and how they overplayed their hand. open up the conversation to all possible addresses to the taliban that were prepared to get involved in peace and the touchstone is as the ambassador correctly pointed cut toward ending violence and ending the killing of afghans. that is the passport to talking and being part of the process. there is sufficient buy-in on all five in the afghan war to be able to proceed on that basis. creative thinking and learning lessons from the past and moving forward, rather than back , we will get there. afghans want peace and will achieve it. >>> thank you very much, we will see whether mission success is trending after this panel. >>> thank you for
we don't need to return to the foreigners talking with the talib and. there have been important conversations. no important to jump ahead to that which was supposed to be achieved. the worst thing we could do would be go to cutter and carry on with the conversations and re-empower the people that did get to arrogant. let them reflect for a while. let people think about what happened and how they overplayed their hand. open up the conversation to all possible addresses to the taliban that were...
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we should leave that alone. >> congressman rasheeda talib is flying a flag with 51 stars.o move ahead. jason, here's gallop polling. do you favor making d.c. a state? 64% no opinion. 8% a opinion. a lot of people to persuade there. >> we should talk to the d.c. residents. one of our principles is no taxation without re-sentation. it's tyranny. we have taxation without representations in places with a majority people of color. i quote ted kennedy. the only way d.c. is not a state is it's too black and too democratic. to me that's not a reason to deny american citizens their constitutional right to representation. >> and you think there could be a solution to that, no taxation without representation issue. >> absolutely. i'm sympathetic to this idea of taxation without representation. we make d.c. except from federal income tax. leave it the way it is. it's a compromise. i think mitch mcconnell should bring that on to the senate floor and make every democrat vote for that. >> i lived in d.c. for ten years. if they change it, i'll move back in. we'll see. a great cost savings
we should leave that alone. >> congressman rasheeda talib is flying a flag with 51 stars.o move ahead. jason, here's gallop polling. do you favor making d.c. a state? 64% no opinion. 8% a opinion. a lot of people to persuade there. >> we should talk to the d.c. residents. one of our principles is no taxation without re-sentation. it's tyranny. we have taxation without representations in places with a majority people of color. i quote ted kennedy. the only way d.c. is not a state is...
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he's the spokesman for the syrian negotiations commission and on skype from damascus talib abraham a former professor at auburn university welcome to all of you thank you very much for coming on the program i'm going to start with you mr mooses to talk about the prospects of this new agreement that's been reached to try and change the constitution there have been several rounds of discussions prior to this do you think this is this how optimistic are you that this time we will see some kind of progress towards some kind of a resolution. well i mean as the secretary general says this is really a positive development development that any dialogue of progress on the constitutional committee on those form of the political progress is extremely important from my perspective humanitarian it's extremely important to see progress on the political millions of refugees of internally displaced really we are very much looking forward to see progress on the root causes of what makes a situation exterminated this is called unchallenging on the inside syria syria still remains as a humanitarian cri
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. >> a deal has been reached in principle for the tele-been -- with the talib and, and bring soldiersut of afghanistan, but they still want to stop it being a breeding ground for terrorist. >>> travel list, challenging the travel industry to cut carbon emissions, but the duke of sussex needs to practice what he preaches they say, prince harry took a private plane to france, with his family to visit elton john.>>> in the uk, doctors say a teenager was literally blinded by a bad diet, years of nothing but chips, fries, white bread and processed meats caused permanent damage to his vision, similar to what they see in the children of third world countries. >>> in the bay area, a warning to stay out of the water at aquatic park in berkeley, because of a spike in e. coli, reports back in august, residents complained of cloudy water with a weird smell. it turns out the water had fecal matter twice the limit that is considered safe. >> this is way over, it doesn't matter what threshold, that has prompted our concern. >> the plume sometimes get so thick that you can walk across them, they dry
. >> a deal has been reached in principle for the tele-been -- with the talib and, and bring soldiersut of afghanistan, but they still want to stop it being a breeding ground for terrorist. >>> travel list, challenging the travel industry to cut carbon emissions, but the duke of sussex needs to practice what he preaches they say, prince harry took a private plane to france, with his family to visit elton john.>>> in the uk, doctors say a teenager was literally blinded by...
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the announcement comes in the wake of a talib and suicide bombing that killed 12 people including a u.s. service member whose remains were returned saturday night. >>> when i heard very simply that they killed one of our soldiers and 12 other innocent people i said there is no way i meeting on that basis.>>> in a statement that tele-been set the cancel talks will damage america's reputation. unmask is anti-peace policy to the world even more. an increase its loss of life. >>> federal judge in oakland has reinstated a nationwide hal planprevent most migrants from seeking asylum at the us- mexico border. the judge ruled an injunction blocking the policy from taking effect should apply across the country. he blocked the policy in july. after a lawsuit by groups that help asylum-seekers. including east bay sanctuary covenant. >>> trump wants the prevent migrants from seeking asylum in the u.s. if they pass through another country first. >>> hundreds of romanians were forced off a very heading to port everglades florida. evacuees were told they could travel to fort lauderdale with romanian p
the announcement comes in the wake of a talib and suicide bombing that killed 12 people including a u.s. service member whose remains were returned saturday night. >>> when i heard very simply that they killed one of our soldiers and 12 other innocent people i said there is no way i meeting on that basis.>>> in a statement that tele-been set the cancel talks will damage america's reputation. unmask is anti-peace policy to the world even more. an increase its loss of life....
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he's the spokesman for the syrian negotiations commission and on skype from damascus talib abraham a former professor at auburn university welcome to all of you thank you very much for coming on the program i'm going to start with you mr moon sis to talk about the prospects of this new agreement that's been reached to try and change the constitution there have been several rounds of discussions prior to this do you think this is this how optimistic are you that this time we will see some kind of progress towards some kind of a resolution. well i mean as the secretary general says this is really a positive development development and the dialogue and progress on the constitutional committee on those form of the political progress is extremely important from my perspective as a humanitarian a 6 germany in order to see progress on the political 1000000 of refugees of internally displaced really we are very much looking forward to seeing progress on the root causes of what makes a situation extremely difficult and challenging on the inside syria still yes the remains of the humanitarian
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while you have speaker pelosi saying impeachment is no cause for any joy, you also have congresswoman talibng these t-shirts that say impeach the mf. i'll let you guess the abbreviati abbreviation, but do they need to get on the same page with their messaging? what should their tone be? >> i think the t the tone that speaker pelosi has said. isn't just her tone. he was under intense pressure over the last three or four months to do more. to go faster. to really try to punish this president and hold him accountable through impeach. . she to do back and said not yet. we don't have what we need to go forward. let's not turn this into a divisive political b football. and you crane happened and she saw no choice to move. so there are going to be people in both parties who say things that don't necessarily reflect the entire party. i don't think the t-shirts are helpful. but that's their opinion. you know just like the breitbart and fox people have their opinion. but she sets the tone and it has been, having xwoen through this myself, b there is nothing to be happen wii about here it's an awful p
while you have speaker pelosi saying impeachment is no cause for any joy, you also have congresswoman talibng these t-shirts that say impeach the mf. i'll let you guess the abbreviati abbreviation, but do they need to get on the same page with their messaging? what should their tone be? >> i think the t the tone that speaker pelosi has said. isn't just her tone. he was under intense pressure over the last three or four months to do more. to go faster. to really try to punish this...
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but there was an afghan talib officer who stepped in and intervened. >> why did you want to help them jail. if you see somebody in a situation that is not appropriate, i think you have to help. >> there were almost two classes of taliban. the leaders of the regime, who were the face of evil, and then there were those who were obliged to follow the regime. >> you were obliged to work with the taliban or face the consequences. they would even torture our relatives around there in our own province. >> last sunday their trial started in kabul. the charge, attempting to convert muslims to christianity. a guilty verdict could result in light punishment, deportation as heavy as the death penalty. >> we were actually brought to the supreme court on september 8th of 2001. and there were hundreds of journalists. and that was the first time we knew anybody out in the world really knew or really cared. >> it was a huge international from around the world. the taliban was trying to show the world some kind of legitimate trial. and they were preparing for that. >> if they brought us before the supr
but there was an afghan talib officer who stepped in and intervened. >> why did you want to help them jail. if you see somebody in a situation that is not appropriate, i think you have to help. >> there were almost two classes of taliban. the leaders of the regime, who were the face of evil, and then there were those who were obliged to follow the regime. >> you were obliged to work with the taliban or face the consequences. they would even torture our relatives around there...
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that the national democratic brand is tarnished and tarnished because of the aocs, omars, and the talibsnd the rest of them. until we stop the democrats saying we welcome anybody and everybody and we say we have a spine because we want to believe in a different kind of country. not going to fall for any of the silliness on the progressive side of the party. will stand for the alternative. we want to give people a chance to vote for the party. not just against trump. we have had this for years.vo vote against obama, vote against bush. it's enough. people looking for something different and democratic party isn't giving it right now. >> tucker: do you think it's helpful considering that we're in an election cycle right now, to blow up the democratic congressional campaign committee, the people running it are the wrong skin color? that just happened. that seems like a lunatic thing to do. why did they do that? >> if i can answer that question my friend, perhaps i would lead the party out of the doldrums, i don't know. pelosi and schumer have led this party into the gutter. only reason we're
that the national democratic brand is tarnished and tarnished because of the aocs, omars, and the talibsnd the rest of them. until we stop the democrats saying we welcome anybody and everybody and we say we have a spine because we want to believe in a different kind of country. not going to fall for any of the silliness on the progressive side of the party. will stand for the alternative. we want to give people a chance to vote for the party. not just against trump. we have had this for...
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. >> reporter: america's preparing to inflict more pain on the talib taliban. >> the taliban conditionsave been worsening and they're about to get worse. >> reporter: america's top dip mat on all five major sunday shows defending trump's plan. >> it was a useful effort to try and get all of those parties in one place so we could have serious conversations about how to reduce america's risk. >> reporter: the presidedramati called off the meeting -- the 16th u.s. combat death this year in afghanistan. how many more decades are they willing to fight, the president tweeted. the u.s. has also been hammering the taliban which harbored al qaeda. >> in the last ten days we've killed over a thousand taliban. >> the plan to host the taliban angered some republicans. no member of the taliban should set foot there ever and democrats. >> you don't treat this like some kind of game show when you're dealing with terrorists. >> last week the president claimed he could win the war in afghanistan in a week but at a tremendous cost to life. >> if i'm willing to kill 10 million people in the course of a we
. >> reporter: america's preparing to inflict more pain on the talib taliban. >> the taliban conditionsave been worsening and they're about to get worse. >> reporter: america's top dip mat on all five major sunday shows defending trump's plan. >> it was a useful effort to try and get all of those parties in one place so we could have serious conversations about how to reduce america's risk. >> reporter: the presidedramati called off the meeting -- the 16th u.s....
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these -- he's been saying corrupt -- >> can i hear you, brian, will you and cnn condemn representative talibing to play her game. i'll look it up. >> where she says impeach the mf. the story's on newsmax right now. >> how is that related to the president calling journalists scum, dehumanizing language. >> i disagree with the president. i do not believe the press is the enemy of the people. i think the white house has -- can improve its communications game with the press. i agree with you there. we both know -- i've known a lot of white house reporters for many years and they all say to me the same thing, they don't get the normal communications from the white house as to the president's side of the story like they have in previous administrations. >> that would help. >> i think it's a short coming. it needs to be improved. it would help. i think the president can improve his rhetoric. i don't think it helps the situation. the president -- this is an opportunity, i think, for him to reach out to the democrats, to pelosi and say, look, how can we -- bill clinton wrote the model on this. he was
these -- he's been saying corrupt -- >> can i hear you, brian, will you and cnn condemn representative talibing to play her game. i'll look it up. >> where she says impeach the mf. the story's on newsmax right now. >> how is that related to the president calling journalists scum, dehumanizing language. >> i disagree with the president. i do not believe the press is the enemy of the people. i think the white house has -- can improve its communications game with the press....
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he's just going to talk about the squad, you know, ocasio-cortez, et cetera, talib and nancy pelosi?try. i don't think he'll get very far arguing about socialism when the issue is about national security and an abuse of power. but i just think something has fundamentally changed here in this sense, jake. for several months the democrats have been pursuing various investigations, and the white house has been more successful than anyone might have imagined in stonewalling. they've given away very, very little. this one i think the dynamic is reversed in which the democrats actually have much more leverage than they had in the past starting with this report from the whistle-blower, that person i think is -- van is absolutely right, they have been extremely brave putting career and possible safety at risk. but coming up with that road map as anderson called it, is really important for the committee. there's a lot of internal sleuthing which would have taken months has now been done for them, and very importantly carl may speak to this, my sense is that the president can no longer claim e
he's just going to talk about the squad, you know, ocasio-cortez, et cetera, talib and nancy pelosi?try. i don't think he'll get very far arguing about socialism when the issue is about national security and an abuse of power. but i just think something has fundamentally changed here in this sense, jake. for several months the democrats have been pursuing various investigations, and the white house has been more successful than anyone might have imagined in stonewalling. they've given away...
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nia malika henderson, jeff zeleny and margaret talib. you might have seen on the bottom of your screen there president trump signing some documents with the japanese prime minister. that's the first step in a trade agreement. they're having a meeting now. we may still hear from the president. at that first signing he declined to take questions from reporters. michael zeldon, if you just look at this five-page rough transcript. it's not a verbatim. there are a couple of ellipses in there that make you curious. if you just look at this, the republicans say no "there" there, no straight-up quid pro quo, go away, leave the president alone. democrats say it's the building block for an impeachment case. impeachment is not a legal issue. if you were a prosecutor, kwowo you see the seeds of a crime here or not? >> there are two possible crimes that this memorandum outlines. the first is a pure campaign finance crime, which is that the president seems to have solicited from ukraine information on biden. that would be a thing of value. you could p
nia malika henderson, jeff zeleny and margaret talib. you might have seen on the bottom of your screen there president trump signing some documents with the japanese prime minister. that's the first step in a trade agreement. they're having a meeting now. we may still hear from the president. at that first signing he declined to take questions from reporters. michael zeldon, if you just look at this five-page rough transcript. it's not a verbatim. there are a couple of ellipses in there that...
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he's going to talk about, you know, the squad, ocasio-cortez, et cetera, talib and nancy pelosi?he'll try. i don't think he'll get far arguing about socialism. but i just think something that's fund mentally changed in this sense, jake, for rev sell months the democrats are pursuing various investigations and the white house is stone walling. they have given away very, very little. on this one, i think the dynamic is reversed in which the democrats actually have much more leverage than they had in the past starting with this report from the whistle blower, that person i think is absolutely right, they have been extremely brave putting career and possibly physical safety at risk but coming up with that road map as anderson called it is really important for the committee. a lot of internal soliciting that would have taken months has been done. they know the name of the witnesses and act and very importantly, carl may speak to this, my sense is that the president can no longer claim executive privilege if members of his staff are called as part of this investigation. it seems he's w
he's going to talk about, you know, the squad, ocasio-cortez, et cetera, talib and nancy pelosi?he'll try. i don't think he'll get far arguing about socialism. but i just think something that's fund mentally changed in this sense, jake, for rev sell months the democrats are pursuing various investigations and the white house is stone walling. they have given away very, very little. on this one, i think the dynamic is reversed in which the democrats actually have much more leverage than they had...
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>> really the question that they have to make up is whether they trust the president to trust the talib taliban. as is often the case with the president's off-the-cuff pronouncements, the president says something and then the foreign policy and national security establishment has to reverse-engineer the whole decision to make it look like it was a good idea. so the president said i want to get out of afghanistan, and so now there are people trying to figure out how to make that a viable idea. and the way they're going to do that is negotiate with the taliban. now, if you think that's a good idea and you think that we're done in afghanistan and the taliban can be trusted and we're not -- you know, there's not going -- it's not going to generate more threats against the united states, then you know, you wish them all the best. but i think there's a perfectly reasonable case for suspicion here that says we're coming into an election year. this is all tied together. the poll numbers in places like wisconsin. the insistence on always being right and that the news is always wrong. and this no
>> really the question that they have to make up is whether they trust the president to trust the talib taliban. as is often the case with the president's off-the-cuff pronouncements, the president says something and then the foreign policy and national security establishment has to reverse-engineer the whole decision to make it look like it was a good idea. so the president said i want to get out of afghanistan, and so now there are people trying to figure out how to make that a viable...
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day 1, representative talib that let the cat out of the bag. let's impeach the blank. >> dana: you think the american people have the appetite for this? >> it's clear that they don't from the polls. so nancy pelosi made a calculation yesterday that maybe this transcript would be so inflammatory that it would change everything. >> dana: doesn't seem like you would go out on a limb without seeing it first. she had been so cautious up till then. >> you're right. it's odd. think about what i said about adam schiff and others. they went ahead of the facts many time. >> dana: thanks, ed. we appreciate it. stay with us, actually. let's bring in guy benson, penny lee and annie mccarthy, former assistant u.s. attorney. annie, first, let's talk to you. on the point that ed was making, does it reach this threshold of a high crime and misdemeanor by the reading of this transcript? >> no, i don't think so, dana. one of the interesting things about this is there's a lot of feeling around even to try to articulate high crimes and misdemeanors. i think that's
day 1, representative talib that let the cat out of the bag. let's impeach the blank. >> dana: you think the american people have the appetite for this? >> it's clear that they don't from the polls. so nancy pelosi made a calculation yesterday that maybe this transcript would be so inflammatory that it would change everything. >> dana: doesn't seem like you would go out on a limb without seeing it first. she had been so cautious up till then. >> you're right. it's odd....
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chairman krishnamoorthi: thank you, congresswoman talib. without objection, miss watt wasserman-schults. gentleman from florida will be permitted to join the committee and is promoted to asked questions for five minutes. rep. wasserman schultz: thank you, i thank the committee's indulgence for including me. doctor, welcome and thank you so much. i've had the honor of working with the c.d.c. on a number of different important initiatives and work of you and your colleagues is really remarkable. i want to ask you a couple of basic questions and a few ill -- illustrative ones. is there evidence that nicotine addiction is harmful to an individual's health? dr. schuchat: yes. rep. wasserman schultz: could you elaborate? dr. schuchat: we're particularly concerned about nicotine use in youth, in women who are pregnant or more and in adults who are not using already using cigarettes. the issue is the developing brain. the developing fetus. and the risk of going on to cigarette smoking. in the developing brain, i think it's key most people don't rea
chairman krishnamoorthi: thank you, congresswoman talib. without objection, miss watt wasserman-schults. gentleman from florida will be permitted to join the committee and is promoted to asked questions for five minutes. rep. wasserman schultz: thank you, i thank the committee's indulgence for including me. doctor, welcome and thank you so much. i've had the honor of working with the c.d.c. on a number of different important initiatives and work of you and your colleagues is really remarkable....
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that's what congresswoman talib asked moments ago. at the center of it is a whistle-blower complaint claiming that trump pressured ukraine's president during a phone call to investigate his political rival joe biden along with biden's son hunter. now that the white house is stonewalling congress from obtaining the complaint, house democrats plan to fight back. on thursday, the acting director of national intelligence joseph maguire will testify in front of the house intelligence committee as to why he did not pass along the initial whistle-blower complaint to congress in the first place and in a letter to her colleagues on sunday speaker nancy pelosi warned that if the white house continues to block efforts to obtain the complaint the administration, quote, will be entering a grave new chapter of lawlessness into a new stage of investigation. president trump today seemed unfazed. >> mr. president, how seriously are you taking the impeachment talk? >> not at all seriously. we had a perfect call with the president of ukraine. everybody
that's what congresswoman talib asked moments ago. at the center of it is a whistle-blower complaint claiming that trump pressured ukraine's president during a phone call to investigate his political rival joe biden along with biden's son hunter. now that the white house is stonewalling congress from obtaining the complaint, house democrats plan to fight back. on thursday, the acting director of national intelligence joseph maguire will testify in front of the house intelligence committee as to...
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gather from the president's tweets and elsewhere, he was not going to be negotiating directly with the talib taliban. jo, the negotiations have been going on for quite some time between the u.s. and taliban. principally in qatar. they were said to be close to an agreement. mike pompeo was due to make the rounds on all the sunday talk shows today. there was republican opposition, not only from congress, from normally stalwart allies of the president, like cheney and -- his own national security adviser, john bolton said to be frozen out of the talks because he opposed what the president was doing. there was going to be a partial drawdown leading to direct talks between the afghan president and the taliban. jo? >> what does this mean for our service members in afghanistan? they continue to lose their lives, sustain injuries on the job there. what does this mean for the u.s. mill tear i? >> the longest war in american history. american servicemen and women in danger are. as a matter of fact, as we just said, one killed last thursday. the taliban stepping up their attacks. there are 12,000 u.s.
gather from the president's tweets and elsewhere, he was not going to be negotiating directly with the talib taliban. jo, the negotiations have been going on for quite some time between the u.s. and taliban. principally in qatar. they were said to be close to an agreement. mike pompeo was due to make the rounds on all the sunday talk shows today. there was republican opposition, not only from congress, from normally stalwart allies of the president, like cheney and -- his own national security...
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and talib. fell apart just weeks ago i'm officially looks at what lies ahead for u.s.afghan relations. 18 years more than $4000.00 american deaths and $800000000000.00 spent donald trump wants to significantly reduce the american military footprint in afghanistan there are $14000.00 troops there no but the threat from the taliban remains significant one former u.s. ambassador to kabul says the u.s. is still there because each president looks for a quick way out by my count we have had 9 changes of policy in the 18 years we've been in afghanistan we don't convey consistency to anyone when we rethink our policy every 2 years so i have a problem with that the trumpet ministration but there was trouble palmer 5 changes of policy in the obama administration. afghan president ashraf ghani campaigned 5 years ago on the idea of peace talks with the taliban but he was sidelined as the group met negotiators in qatar a deal was close but in the week of the anniversary of the $911.00 attacks in the us donald trump called an end to the talks. first i'm concerned that they thought t
and talib. fell apart just weeks ago i'm officially looks at what lies ahead for u.s.afghan relations. 18 years more than $4000.00 american deaths and $800000000000.00 spent donald trump wants to significantly reduce the american military footprint in afghanistan there are $14000.00 troops there no but the threat from the taliban remains significant one former u.s. ambassador to kabul says the u.s. is still there because each president looks for a quick way out by my count we have had 9 changes...
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i now recognize congresswoman talib for five minutes of question iing. >> thank you, mr. chairman. earlier this month, my home state of michigan became the first to ban flavored e cigarettes. this came after news of the smokers showing up in emergency rooms with shortness of breath, chest pain, coughing, vomiting. nationally, we have seen as we've repeated, at least 530 cases of lung disease in e cigarette users and 38 states. and it exposes just how little we know about these products. advertises safer alternative. in practice, i believe that we've become testing ground to the american public. most disturbingly, our american youth. and right now, there's so much about the long-term impact of e cigarettes, but what we know now currently is pretty alarming. why do you believe they have not been approved at cessation methods? because they're advertised that way. >> to my knowledge, the companies haven't submitted the data. >> why? >> the companies would need to answer that, but it can be a costly process and it may be that they would also need to describe the public health standard b
i now recognize congresswoman talib for five minutes of question iing. >> thank you, mr. chairman. earlier this month, my home state of michigan became the first to ban flavored e cigarettes. this came after news of the smokers showing up in emergency rooms with shortness of breath, chest pain, coughing, vomiting. nationally, we have seen as we've repeated, at least 530 cases of lung disease in e cigarette users and 38 states. and it exposes just how little we know about these products....
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talib and peace process and the potential for sustainable talks in the future. and on c-span3, the pew charitable trust talks about coordination during a recession and the overall economic outlook. that is at 8:40 5 am eastern. >>> saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on the civil war, the 1863 campaign in tennessee. >> the night of the 26th, bragg orders everyone to concentrate. this is a campaign, quite honest with you, after they leave the highland rim, it is somewhat anticlimactic. with manchester and tomah, he is ready to fight it out in the trenches. >> and at 8:00 on lectures in history, the 1996 lawsuit against holocaust denier david irving. >> it is a basic argument of deniers. no plan. no 6 million, no leadership from hitler, no gas chambers and the last point is that this is all made up -- >> and sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern, a discussion about shakespeare's influence on u.s. politics. and that 6:00 and american artifacts, the norman rockwell museum traveling exhibit on fdr. explore our nation's past on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. >>> next,
talib and peace process and the potential for sustainable talks in the future. and on c-span3, the pew charitable trust talks about coordination during a recession and the overall economic outlook. that is at 8:40 5 am eastern. >>> saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on the civil war, the 1863 campaign in tennessee. >> the night of the 26th, bragg orders everyone to concentrate. this is a campaign, quite honest with you, after they leave the highland rim, it is somewhat anticlimactic....
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thought we could convince all the leaders of afghanistan, president ghani and his team as well as the talib to begin to head in the direction that would create better conditions on the ground in afghanistan. >> does this mean talks are off completely? >> so, for the time being, that's absolutely the case. if you're the taliban, conditions have been worsening and they're about to get worse. we're going to make sure that everyone in the region understands that america will always protect its national security interests. >> richard, there is so much to be concerned about with this proposed meeting put together at the spur of the moment. it just comes up with an idea a week ago, and then he's going to have a camp david summit with, you know, people who have been killing americans now for 19 years who are savages to their own people, do untold things to the women of that country. are they absolute worst of the worst, but just stepping back from that on who donald trump wanted to take to camp david, let's just -- we could look at the way he has planned summits with kim jong-un as well as the tali
thought we could convince all the leaders of afghanistan, president ghani and his team as well as the talib to begin to head in the direction that would create better conditions on the ground in afghanistan. >> does this mean talks are off completely? >> so, for the time being, that's absolutely the case. if you're the taliban, conditions have been worsening and they're about to get worse. we're going to make sure that everyone in the region understands that america will always...
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congressional progressive caucus chairs, representative jayapal special order the conveners, porter and talib, for this time to use commemorate this solemn anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. i am deeply grateful to my colleagues who have supported years, andry over the most recently, for the overwhelming support with the 402-12 to fund and make permanent the victims fund.sation on tuesday, september 11, 2001, 8:46 a.m., the first tower of the world trade center was struck. 9:03, the second tower was struck. hit.37, the pentagon was at 10:03, the fourth plane rashed in shanksville, pennsylvania. i ask for unanimous consent to name into the record the of every person who perished in that attack. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. maloney: that brilliant blue-skied september day became one of the darkest mornings in history when 2,997 innocent people were struck and killed about their daily lives. hey were murdered for being americans. thousands more were injured, and tens of ars since, thousands more became ill, exposure r died from to the toxic soup that hung in he air and covered the c
congressional progressive caucus chairs, representative jayapal special order the conveners, porter and talib, for this time to use commemorate this solemn anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. i am deeply grateful to my colleagues who have supported years, andry over the most recently, for the overwhelming support with the 402-12 to fund and make permanent the victims fund.sation on tuesday, september 11, 2001, 8:46 a.m., the first tower of the world trade center was struck. 9:03, the second tower...