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bush of willingly lying to get us into the iraq war. and if you're not willing to go that far, it's interesting because you and trump are further down the scale. he's farther down the scale on the left on that issue than you are. >> i would never call him on the left. what i think is that bush's administration lied about the weapons of mass destruction. i think they knew those weapons were not there. and for that particular thing they did lie about that. >> then he's not he's tied with you on the scale. >> he's not anywhere near me. i'll tell you, he's -- if everybody gets up at 6:00 a.m. on election day in november, he's not going to make it. believe me. biggest landslide loss ever donald trump. >> this is the dvd "where to invade next". >> i know that movie. i made that movie. >> trump says you don't have to worry about this with him because he's the guy who doesn't want to start all these wars. i have to leave it at that. always a pleasure, mr. moore. >> thank you for having me on, megyn. whatever you decide to do, you're like the leb
bush of willingly lying to get us into the iraq war. and if you're not willing to go that far, it's interesting because you and trump are further down the scale. he's farther down the scale on the left on that issue than you are. >> i would never call him on the left. what i think is that bush's administration lied about the weapons of mass destruction. i think they knew those weapons were not there. and for that particular thing they did lie about that. >> then he's not he's tied...
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his brother got us into the war in iraq, one of the worst decisions in the history of our country.t it out. we're going to have some people that aren't going to want to play the game. and that's okay if they don't want to. i don't think it matters. i learned yesterday, couple of people, they don't want to endorse me. it doesn't matter. i didn't have huge suppo i
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his brother got us into the war in iraq which is one of the worst decisions in the history of our country. i said it loud and clear. when i hear they will sit it out, that's fine. i don't care if they sit it out. >> so interesting. this comes as mitt romney who has been an out spoken critic confirmed he will not attend the convention in cleveland. bob doyle tells nbc news that doyle will attend the convention but doesn't plan to make a formal endorsement at the moment. the only former republican nominee, nationally that say he will support trump in november is john mccain. she said she's open to voting for clinton over trump. governor whitman i've been a fan of your very independent, moderate politics, what's the chances you will change your find and vote for donald trump? is there any chance? >> nope. i won't vote for him. i will probably write in. >> what is it about trump that makes you say i can't do it? >> it's a host of thing. when you pull the curtain back, there's really no there there. he's taken four businesses through bankruptcy and left a lot of people, the little people hangi
his brother got us into the war in iraq which is one of the worst decisions in the history of our country. i said it loud and clear. when i hear they will sit it out, that's fine. i don't care if they sit it out. >> so interesting. this comes as mitt romney who has been an out spoken critic confirmed he will not attend the convention in cleveland. bob doyle tells nbc news that doyle will attend the convention but doesn't plan to make a formal endorsement at the moment. the only former...
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his brother got us into the war in iraq, one of the worst decisions in the history of our country. and i said it loud and clear. i think that's fine. i don't care if they sit it out. we're going to have some people that aren't going to want to play the game. and that's okay if they don't want to. i don't think it matters. i learned yesterday, couple of people, they don't want to endorse me. it doesn't matter. i didn't have huge support in the primary and that blew everyone away. >> on the hill, republicans are bracing for the donald trump impact on those down ballot races, among them jump-start john mccain who says he may be in for the reelection race of his life with trump at the top of the republican ticket. moments ago in phoenix, he explained why he will not be attending the convention. >> primary is august 30th and i have to focus all my attention on my campaign. >> hillary clinton's campaign meantime seizing on this fissure in the gop hitting trump with a new web video. >> we're going to be a unified party. >> he is a con artist. >> a phony. >> donald trump is the know nothin
his brother got us into the war in iraq, one of the worst decisions in the history of our country. and i said it loud and clear. i think that's fine. i don't care if they sit it out. we're going to have some people that aren't going to want to play the game. and that's okay if they don't want to. i don't think it matters. i learned yesterday, couple of people, they don't want to endorse me. it doesn't matter. i didn't have huge support in the primary and that blew everyone away. >> on the...
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. >> that and he accused him of lying about 9/11 and getting us into the iraq war under false pretensesly, too. >> so hallie, what's your feeling about paul ryan on the hill and other republicans. do they follow him? >> listen, what you saw from paul ryan yesterday was indication he's going to be taking steps in that direction. what you hear from people close to paul ryan is he's in this position where he wants to protect the members but knows party unity is the way you win in the fall, you have to in order to take on hillary clinton. the word he said again and again is he feels encouraged but he didn't come out and endorse him. you are seeing people start to warm up to him but there's still a contingent of never trump people on capitol hill and our sources tell us that's was brought up in the meeting. that was acknowledged that there are people donald trump needs to work on on the hill. >> a lot of those people are in the freedom caucus, which is the folks he has the hardest time corralling on these difficult willingive priori legislative priorities. he has to walk a fine line. >> it s
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so, you know, just the fact he says it, he's saying the same exact thing that got us into the war in iraqsolutely certain this is isis. we're absolutely certain there is weapons of wmd. it is not the way that you want someone to lead this nation. and so i think this term unstable or instability, that you saw this morning on that show, is a term that might work for hillary clinton. look, he's -- as a candidate, he's managed to offend all of nato, great britain, mexico, most of south america, you can't have a foreign policy, you know, with australia, israel, and russia. like, you know, so part of this is just if he wants to be president, you are going to actually have to govern. and the instability you saw this morning, i think, was a sign of sort of the lack of temperament regardless of the substance that hillary clinton is clearly going to play up. >> thank you, julia, thank you, michael. >>> bernie sanders says he's in it until the last ballot is cast, but can hillary clinton get him on her side? it's true what they say. technology moves faster than ever. the all-new audi a4, with apple
so, you know, just the fact he says it, he's saying the same exact thing that got us into the war in iraqsolutely certain this is isis. we're absolutely certain there is weapons of wmd. it is not the way that you want someone to lead this nation. and so i think this term unstable or instability, that you saw this morning on that show, is a term that might work for hillary clinton. look, he's -- as a candidate, he's managed to offend all of nato, great britain, mexico, most of south america, you...
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the world again. nobody's going to mess with us. very simple. i'm the last person in terms of the draw. i don't have to worry about the draw. i didn't want to go into iraq like hillary and other people. iraq was a mistake. then the way obama got us out was a tremendous mistake. so we're going to have a lot of fun that first 100 days. we're going to start the process of making america great again. how about a couple of more? >>. [ inaudible question ] >> well, we're building our campaign staff. one of the reasons i made deal with the rnc, which to me -- i think reince has done a really good job. they build over years and years staffs in every state. you can't do that, or you can't do it very well if you're doing it all over the next few months. now i just learned i got the nomination. this was something that was going to happen according to some people in august and some people were saying, baf the second convention, which would have beenry dick lo-- ridiculou. and then we had that massive victory in indiana. here i'm sitting. so i'm watching -- i love watching hillary and bernie go at it. in fact, bernie's given me some great lines, which i'm using, bel
the world again. nobody's going to mess with us. very simple. i'm the last person in terms of the draw. i don't have to worry about the draw. i didn't want to go into iraq like hillary and other people. iraq was a mistake. then the way obama got us out was a tremendous mistake. so we're going to have a lot of fun that first 100 days. we're going to start the process of making america great again. how about a couple of more? >>. [ inaudible question ] >> well, we're building our...
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the bush administration, there was an interrogator, a military interrogator from iraq, reported at the time that the number one recruitment tool that al qaeda in iraq was using to draw individuals into their ranks with the existence of guantanamo bay and that it was clear and it was persuasive and it persuaded not people just like me, but people like: powell, people like jim bakker, people like the president of the united states, george w. bush, john mccain, you can impugn my credentials all you want, but i think you will have a harder time of impugning their credentials. chairman: it is my job to question and by the way, i don't understand and you haven't told me how it makes any difference whether it is in guantanamo or south carolina? can you tell me a difference? mr. gude: guantanamo is a symbol of the torture and abuse that occurred during the bush and ministry and in that prison and in other prisons. is not simply propaganda against guantanamo and it is not simply associate with the fact that there are military detainees there. there is nothing wrong with that. there was a no propaganda associated with the charleston naval barracks -- chairman: so when we moved these prisoners
the bush administration, there was an interrogator, a military interrogator from iraq, reported at the time that the number one recruitment tool that al qaeda in iraq was using to draw individuals into their ranks with the existence of guantanamo bay and that it was clear and it was persuasive and it persuaded not people just like me, but people like: powell, people like jim bakker, people like the president of the united states, george w. bush, john mccain, you can impugn my credentials all...
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. >> cell phone video released takes us right into the middle of a firefight in iraq that killed a united states navy seal. a commando shared this video of battle between special forces and isis fighters. navy seal charles h. coat egg iv was killed baseed in san diego. the soldier would shared the video said in not for the american troops and firepower there would have been more casualties. you could hear people sobbing on the rough flight from abu dubai pray when they ran into severe turbulence with pictures posted on social media and the damage and debris in the islands, nine people have been take ton the hospital and 22 were treated at airport. >> an investigation from dan noyes a killer on death row for 32 years is now offering to reveal where he buried one ofly wives in return, gerald stanley wants the state to set an execution date exposing serious flaws in our death penalty system. we have that report at 11:00. >> steph curry is making progress, rehabilitating the injured knee and what we lending about his status. >> i am tracking showers and thunderstorms and what they are going t
. >> cell phone video released takes us right into the middle of a firefight in iraq that killed a united states navy seal. a commando shared this video of battle between special forces and isis fighters. navy seal charles h. coat egg iv was killed baseed in san diego. the soldier would shared the video said in not for the american troops and firepower there would have been more casualties. you could hear people sobbing on the rough flight from abu dubai pray when they ran into severe...
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the attack was a surprise offensive move u.s. troops closer to action in iraq are under way. you are looking at video that has just come into us. was the attack that killed our soldiers there in iraq. also on the international front, we can tell you who the new mayor of london is. the first muslim mayor of the major western city. he has been under a bit of criticism. a consultant to one of the 9/11 terrorist. one of the bombers. he consulted him in his defense. he also, just two days ago, had to apologize for being caught on tape. uncle tom. you will work called the editor, former member of british parliament just talking with us about all of that yesterday. here with analysis of the mayoral election is author of a new book defeating jihad. welcome back to the show. this new mayor, he is from the left. part of the labour party. he has an opportunity. he is muslim. he is now the first major muslim leader of a western city. how will that help him in his, one would hope it is going to help him, in his ability to protect that city. >> it is an amazing platform, trish. this is not any old city. this is london. an excess of $50 billi
the attack was a surprise offensive move u.s. troops closer to action in iraq are under way. you are looking at video that has just come into us. was the attack that killed our soldiers there in iraq. also on the international front, we can tell you who the new mayor of london is. the first muslim mayor of the major western city. he has been under a bit of criticism. a consultant to one of the 9/11 terrorist. one of the bombers. he consulted him in his defense. he also, just two days ago, had...
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us out of iraq and promised to use the tools of diplomacy. that hasn't happened. if you think about what happened when isis swept intoq from syria, they didn't just defeat the iraqi army. our solution, our strategy is to train iraqi troops. well, you don't fix iraqi politics by training iraqi troops and iraqi politics are broken. that's the fundamental promise in iraq that we need to fix. >> congressman seth moulton, thank you so much. our deepest condolences on the loss of your friend. >> thank you, jake. >>> postpone or move the summer olympics. that's what our next guest says needs to be done because of the zika epidemic. that story, next. the bud light party believes in change. that's why bud light has a new look... ...and we want to share it with everyone... jackpot! still the same refreshing bud light. with a new look. but i've managed.e crohn's disease is tough, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical
us out of iraq and promised to use the tools of diplomacy. that hasn't happened. if you think about what happened when isis swept intoq from syria, they didn't just defeat the iraqi army. our solution, our strategy is to train iraqi troops. well, you don't fix iraqi politics by training iraqi troops and iraqi politics are broken. that's the fundamental promise in iraq that we need to fix. >> congressman seth moulton, thank you so much. our deepest condolences on the loss of your friend....
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his brother got us into the war on iraq, one of the worst decisions in the history of our country, andas made. when i hear that they're going to sit it out, i think, that's fine. i don't care if they sit it out. i have tremendous support. even politically so many people are now coming out in support. we're going to have some people that aren't going to want to play the game, and it's okay. if they don't want to. i don't think it matters. you know, like, i learned yesterday, a couple people they don't want to endorse me. i say, it doesn't matter. in the primary i blew everyone away and i didn't have huge support. i am watching now hillary fighting bernie. this will go on for a long time. i was supposed to go out into july and everything collapsed on the other side and i ended up winning. long prior to what it was thought i would. so i am now watching her fight it out. she's going to win again because the system is rigged and he cannot win. unless she gets indicted which is a possibility but i think she is being protected by the democrats. i don't think she'll be indicted even though she
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the world again. nobody is going to mess with us. very simple. i will not have to worry about the draw. i am the last person. i did not want to go into iraq other like hillary and other people. the way obama got us out was a tremendous mistake. we will have a lot of fun that first hundred days. we will start the process of making america great again. how about a couple more. [inaudible question] we are building our campaign staff. one of the reasons i made a deal with the rnc, you know, they build over years and years staff in every state. you cannot do that or you can't do it very well if you do not go over the next few months. i just learned i got the nomination. this is something that would happen, according to some people, in august. some are saying the second convention which would have been ridiculous. many people saying it would go into july. then we have that massive victory in indiana. that was a massive, massive victory. here i am sitting. i am watching -- i love watching hillary and bernie got it. bernie is giving me some great lines, which i'm using. believe me. i will say, as far as building the infrastructure of a campaign,
the world again. nobody is going to mess with us. very simple. i will not have to worry about the draw. i am the last person. i did not want to go into iraq other like hillary and other people. the way obama got us out was a tremendous mistake. we will have a lot of fun that first hundred days. we will start the process of making america great again. how about a couple more. [inaudible question] we are building our campaign staff. one of the reasons i made a deal with the rnc, you know, they...
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us. very simple. by the way, i'm the last person in terms of the draw, i won't have to worry about the draw. i'm the last person. i didn't want to go into iraq, unlike hillary and other people. and we shouldn't have gone into iraq. iraq was a mistake. then the way obama got us out was a tremendous mistake. we're going to have a lot of fun that first 100 days. we'll start the process of making america great again. >> first, you have to of course get through the general election. how close to you think your campaign staff is -- >> we've built our campaign staff. one reason i made a deal with the rnc, i think reince priebus has done a really good job. they build over years and years of staffs in many states. you can't do that that well if you're doing it over the next few months. i just learned i got the nomination. again, this was something that was going to happen according to some people in august and some people were saying, because of the second convention which would have been ridiculous, and many people said it was going to go into july. then we had that massive victory in indiana. i won't foregirth the peopget t indiana, believe me. tha
us. very simple. by the way, i'm the last person in terms of the draw, i won't have to worry about the draw. i'm the last person. i didn't want to go into iraq, unlike hillary and other people. and we shouldn't have gone into iraq. iraq was a mistake. then the way obama got us out was a tremendous mistake. we're going to have a lot of fun that first 100 days. we'll start the process of making america great again. >> first, you have to of course get through the general election. how close...
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into the ideology, using the brand. some aspire to have more established links with daesh in iraq and syria. there are a mix of individuals and groups at different stages of development, but the agencies are keeping an eye on them all. strategye to nip them in the bud. to get problems before they expand. >> is there an affiliate sort of directly to the united kingdom?
into the ideology, using the brand. some aspire to have more established links with daesh in iraq and syria. there are a mix of individuals and groups at different stages of development, but the agencies are keeping an eye on them all. strategye to nip them in the bud. to get problems before they expand. >> is there an affiliate sort of directly to the united kingdom?
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the mistakes that george w. bush made and got us into trouble, we said at the time when bush went into iraq it's going to be a generationeration to get out of and it barack obama is part of the way we will do that. >> what's interesting too is, you know, one of the things donald trump is running on is that he too wants to correct the mistakes of the george w. bush administration. it's amazing how toxic -- >> oh, stop. he's not running on anything. when you say he wants to do this, who knows what he wants to do. >> that's a good point. >> that's the point. that's what's fun ability analyzing this campaign, you have no idea what donald trump thinks. i want to undo this, unwind that, you have no idea. this is tremendous, that's terrific, it's not serious. that's why when you look at president barack obama and what he's doing especially in this trip, that's why i think he won the week because he takes the bully pulpit, he takes air force one to asia to make this pivot as they say. >> yep. >> and, you know, in the future if there's a trump president, where exactly is he taking air force one to bring attention? that's a huge
the mistakes that george w. bush made and got us into trouble, we said at the time when bush went into iraq it's going to be a generationeration to get out of and it barack obama is part of the way we will do that. >> what's interesting too is, you know, one of the things donald trump is running on is that he too wants to correct the mistakes of the george w. bush administration. it's amazing how toxic -- >> oh, stop. he's not running on anything. when you say he wants to do this,...
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the iraqi central bank chief has told us that a possible that from the imf could unlock aid this year. the finding could help opec's second-biggest producer with finances into one with the islamic state. iraqs expected to receive $10 billion in assistance from the world bank with a further $5 billion coming later. asia's biggest aircraft has rejected from an investment fund for an ipo in hong kong. towardwill be sound investors, taking up to 52% of the base offering. is 100 million u.s. dollars for private equity firms will invest. this is bloomberg news. manus: thank you. more companies in the middle east are tapping the bond market trying to assure their finances. our expert. in it is as if they have had a light switch on. reporter: it is interesting, isn't it? this week could be one of the busiest we have had. we exclusively reported yesterday dp world will come to market. -- two -- bahrain reasons, really. first of all, we have interest rates still low. the fed has yet to raise. in june coming up, robin on is coming -- ramadan is coming up. what you have is obviously muslims are fasting from dawn until dusk. a lot of the decision-makers are .ot at work for full days it does not mean a
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us. very simple. by the way, i'm the last person in terms of the draw, i won't have to worry about the draw. i'm the last person. i didn't want to go into iraqke hillary and other people. we shouldn't have gone into iraq. it was a mistake. the way obama got us out was a tremendous mistake. we're going to have a lot of fun that first 100 days. we're going to start the process of making america great again. how about a couple more. >> [inaudible] mr. trump: one of the reasons i made a deal with the r.n.c. which to me, i think they've done a good job. but they've built over years and years staffs in every state. you can't do that if you're doing it all over the next few months. so now i just learned i got the nomination and again this was something that was going to happen, according to some people in august and some people were saying, because of the second convention which would have been ridiculous and many people said it was going to go into the july. and then we had that massive victory in indiana. won't forget the -- won't forget the people of indiana, that was a massive, massive victory. and you know, so here i'm sitting. i'm watching. i
us. very simple. by the way, i'm the last person in terms of the draw, i won't have to worry about the draw. i'm the last person. i didn't want to go into iraqke hillary and other people. we shouldn't have gone into iraq. it was a mistake. the way obama got us out was a tremendous mistake. we're going to have a lot of fun that first 100 days. we're going to start the process of making america great again. how about a couple more. >> [inaudible] mr. trump: one of the reasons i made a deal...
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he, that situation more than any other paved the way for isis to come in, particularly into iraq. the sunnis said, maybe these guys will get usr deal. al: what about intervening in a syria? senator king sen. king: we haved a friendly atmosphere for them. bbadi wants to do the right thing, but the politics are terrible. and you have got the shia militia, you have iran in the background. if they do not get their act together as a government in baghdad that includes sunnis and kurds, it is a hopeless fight. al: you are in a unique position, the only independent member in the united states congress. if you were king, who would you tap as president? who that we don't consider what impressed? -- would impress? sen. king: the guy that i have been most impressed with is tim kaine of virginia. he is prominently mentioned as a vice presidential candidate for hillary clinton. he was a successful -- he was a mayor, a governor, he knows about being an executive. a very successful governor. virginia is a contentious state with conservatives and liberals. he was very popular. he worked with both sides. i got to know him personally. he is a
he, that situation more than any other paved the way for isis to come in, particularly into iraq. the sunnis said, maybe these guys will get usr deal. al: what about intervening in a syria? senator king sen. king: we haved a friendly atmosphere for them. bbadi wants to do the right thing, but the politics are terrible. and you have got the shia militia, you have iran in the background. if they do not get their act together as a government in baghdad that includes sunnis and kurds, it is a...
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the invasion in iraq. here is trump at the cnn debate in simi valley last year. dais, the only person who fought very hard against us, and and i wasn't a sitting politician, going into iraq. >> and now listen to him back in 2002, speaking with howard stern. >> are you for invading iraq? >> yeah, i guess so. you know, i wish it was -- i wish the first time it was done correctly. >> all right. let's talk about this with cnn political commentator, doug high. he is also a republican strategist and former communications director for the republican national committee. all right, doug, good to see you. >> good to see you, thank you. >> all right. so you just heard the shift in the positions the presumptive nominee has taken on important issues. how might this impact his race? >> i think it speaks to a lot of the concern that charlie sykes talked about with you. donald trump is one place one day, and another place another day. it's why so many people like myself have serious concerns about trump as our nominee and what that means in the fall. and i the yellcan tell you just operationally, i remember back in 2004, when my friends created flip-flops for john kerry. obviously,
the invasion in iraq. here is trump at the cnn debate in simi valley last year. dais, the only person who fought very hard against us, and and i wasn't a sitting politician, going into iraq. >> and now listen to him back in 2002, speaking with howard stern. >> are you for invading iraq? >> yeah, i guess so. you know, i wish it was -- i wish the first time it was done correctly. >> all right. let's talk about this with cnn political commentator, doug high. he is also a...
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the evening commute. thunder is possible. small hail and gusty winds. >> cell phone video takes us right into the middle of a firefight between united states special forces and isis fighters in iraq. this is the battle where a navy seal, charles keating iv was killed this weak. this is a few moments of the fight lasting for half a day. a commando shared the video. the soldieror soldier said in not for american firefighters they would have more casualties and he said they are really good fighters. >> time is run out for the seven-month-old baby girl at ucfs children's hospital. her parents are seeking approval for a transplant and in it does not go through she will be removed from life support. amy? >> yes, what an emotional day for the family. seven-month-old baby could be taken off life support tomorrow. the doctors at stanford, ucla and ucfs have told the family the baby's body would reject a new heart and do not want to do a transplant but the mother would like one more opinion hearing from boston university hospital. in that opinion is to not do the trance hasn't they will turn off the ventilator tomorrow. it was either spend mother's day with her how she is here or or...know
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of them might be the use of force and military intervention and whether it's libya or iraq, what will your response be when he says, hillary clinton is part of the group that gets us into these wars? >> well, look, i think that -- i'm always someone who uses military force as a last resort. it's not a first choice. as secretary of state i talk a lot about smart power, diplomacy and development. when you have somebody who says he's going to be tough and get results and he doesn't tell you how he's going to do it, i think we'll have a lot to contrast with. >> he also said that if you were a man, you would be at 5% in the polls, what did you think when you heard that? >> you know, i don't respond to his attacks on me. i think it's kind of silly. i was e selelected to the senat twice from new york. i was someone who got more than 18 million votes the first time i ran. i now have 2 million more votes than donald trump has, more than 12 million to his 10. it doesn't square with reality. >> it has taken politics to a new place with his negative branding of people, whether it's saying jeb bush is low energy or we're talking about lying ted cruz. and for his supporters, it's re
of them might be the use of force and military intervention and whether it's libya or iraq, what will your response be when he says, hillary clinton is part of the group that gets us into these wars? >> well, look, i think that -- i'm always someone who uses military force as a last resort. it's not a first choice. as secretary of state i talk a lot about smart power, diplomacy and development. when you have somebody who says he's going to be tough and get results and he doesn't tell you...
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. >> bush's decision to get us into a war in iraq unilaterally was one of the worst foreign policy blunders in the history of the united states. >> obviously, the war in iraq was a big fat mistake. >> we need a serious discussion about the role of superdelegates. clearly, the current situation is undemocratic. >> hundreds of delegates ahead. but the system, folks, is rigged. >> is trump missing an opportunity here to win over some independents? >> well, i think that he wants to make sure everyone knows he's the front runner for the gop. he is the come nominee, rather. and only going to debate whoever he has to on the democrat side. so that's oft obvious. i do think he will try as part of his strategy to win over bernie supporters. i don't think it's absolutely baked in the cake that everybody who supports bernie sanders will march in lockstep with hillary clinton. there is some crossover between some of the positions on trade and workers and manufacturing base with bernie sanders. and so it's -- he is not going to do it. he obviously -- i don't think he was ever going to do it. but we will
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us. very simple. by the way, i'm the last person in terms of the draw. i won't have to worry about the draw. i'm the last person. i didn't want to go into iraq unlike hillary and other people and we shouldn't have gone into iraq. it was a mistake. and then the way obama got us out was a tremendous mistake. we're going to have a lot of fun that first 100 days. how about a couple more? yeah. go ahead. >> wondering, first you have to get through the general election. how close do you think your campaign staff is to being ready for the general election campaign? >> we are building. one of the reasons i made a deal with the rnc which to me is -- i think reince has done a really good job and they built over years and years staffs in every state. you can't do that well over few months. now i just learned i got the nomination and again this was something that was going to happen according to some people in august and some people were saying because of the second convention which would have been ridiculous and many people said it was going to did into the july. and then we had a massive victory in indiana. i won't forget the people of indiana. that w
us. very simple. by the way, i'm the last person in terms of the draw. i won't have to worry about the draw. i'm the last person. i didn't want to go into iraq unlike hillary and other people and we shouldn't have gone into iraq. it was a mistake. and then the way obama got us out was a tremendous mistake. we're going to have a lot of fun that first 100 days. how about a couple more? yeah. go ahead. >> wondering, first you have to get through the general election. how close do you think...
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a lot of areas completely denied to us otherwise, yemen, parts of iraq, certainly the afghan-pakistan border. all of those areas are very difficult for us to get into impossible for us to get into, so it becomes the weapon of choice, but a ground operation are ones that certainly help if they are followed up with other things, and that's one of the areas where i think the current strategy is at its weakest because you're only using, in essence, one element of national power without bringing all the other almoselements to bear, an that's a very difficult area to get into because it's taking us a long longer than it needs to to actually get something done and actually get something accomplished from the perspective of safeguarding americans and others in the world today. >> thank you. buck sexton, thank you as well. >> you bet. >>> hillary clinton will soon speak in an event hosted by the trayvon martin foundation. that coming just one p day after donald trump won the backing of the nra. cnn is learning that clinton is not taking that endorsement of trump lightly. we're going to take you live to florida. that's right after this. i take prilosec otc e
a lot of areas completely denied to us otherwise, yemen, parts of iraq, certainly the afghan-pakistan border. all of those areas are very difficult for us to get into impossible for us to get into, so it becomes the weapon of choice, but a ground operation are ones that certainly help if they are followed up with other things, and that's one of the areas where i think the current strategy is at its weakest because you're only using, in essence, one element of national power without bringing all...
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use. of course, we did all, you know, traditional reporting and what we'll do, not only looking into the league but going outside the leak using databases, lexis-nexis, iraq, jones, everything we can get in our hands to verify and can harm information. do interviews, travel. there is a misconception that leaks are easy. or that we got documents, read them, wrote a story. this took really big-time detective work and looking at a besidesublic records the confidential information. it was published all over the world. this is one of our main stories we were able to trace nearly $2 million that close associates of president clinton had shuffled around the world -- president putin had shuffled around the world. that one ofclaims the players -- one of his friends -- who is a cellist was using the money to buy instruments. physical instruments. -- musical instruments. nearly 33und companies and people had been blacklisted in the united states for various serious crimes. business able to do offshore for canseco and they had them as clients right along time. we looked at the role of big eggs and how more than 500 ranks had helped create more than 15,000 offshore co
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. >> i am the only person on this day -- only person that fought very, very hard against us and i wasn't a sitting politician going into iraq. >> in 2002, speaking with howard stern. >> invading iraq? >> i guess so. i wish it was -- i wish the first time it was done correctly. >> david, help people understand when a candidate does this and there's a track record of changing positions, does it make it more difficult for the candidate to enlist trust from voters because you look at the front page today and it talks about traditional republican donors who say they have a problem with trust as it pertains to donald trump and they don't want to give as much. how does it translate to voters? >> so far everyone is surpriseded, the fact donald trump has switched positions on any number of issues -- his libya position, i don't think that was much of a switch. the big, big move of the day politically is that he and hillary clinton are running dead even in the polls. they were dead even. one had trump slightly ahead. we've got a horse race on our hands. >> both have according to polling, unfavorablety -- >> more than half of the count
. >> i am the only person on this day -- only person that fought very, very hard against us and i wasn't a sitting politician going into iraq. >> in 2002, speaking with howard stern. >> invading iraq? >> i guess so. i wish it was -- i wish the first time it was done correctly. >> david, help people understand when a candidate does this and there's a track record of changing positions, does it make it more difficult for the candidate to enlist trust from voters...
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who are critical of the deal in the united states and hardliners, the suppose it enemies -- suppose it enemies in iraq. it blows us into a false sense of security about all the concessions made to iran. the sunset component of the nuclear deal which is iran a completely legitimate program and the ability to move quickly towards a weapon. we are supporting a process of moderation in iran, then allowing it to have these capabilities is really no danger. second deception is falsifying the chronology of the negotiations, which began much earlier than the election. iranck to july 2012, initiated by the united states. the third reception is a racing concessions from the united states along the lines of what mr. rubin just discussed. before that is hiding the regional cost. the president has, in effect, recognized syria as an iranian spear of influence. one of the goals of the deception of mr. rhodes is to prevent people from connecting the dots between the syria policy and the iranian nuclear policy. the fifth part of the deception is blaming allies. the white house on background is on public -- in public very willing to cri
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using submarines to search forer the black boxes. ly the crashed into the mediterranean sea.me 66 people were on board. >> iraq military has begun a fightst isis.agai i >>> in afghanistan the> in a taliban's most senior figure was killed in a u.s. drone.sdroe strike saturday.atur officials say he was a in western pakistan when multiple i unmanned drones fired and tookre him out.hit reports say president obama personally authorized that strike. >> the german company behr hasbe made a company he to buy b monsanto to $62 billion.62 bill. monsanto is the largest seed isa company in the world.mp they are also one of the largest manufacturers ofture >> bear made the announcement last t week. the company says it is prepared to proceed immediate to quickly agree to a transaction.ctio >>> talking sports game three of the western conferenceg finals a complete blowout andloa not what anyone expected. eecte >> let's talk about whatet tal happened in the first quarter. t thunder down one, kevin durantin with the jumper plus one on plun the on the streets in the hoodeo we that was a and one. just saying. he converts a three-point play-i for a two-poi
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qaeda franchise into the largest terror group we have seen with 60 million on the territory that covers area in syria, libya and iraq and even now nigeria. that is a direct result of usulling out too early and administration not taking the threat seriously and misdiagn e misdiagnosing it when they said jihadi terrorism is the result of unemployment and lack of is heedcation they completely get it wrong and make the terrorists even more powerful. getting back to airport security they had warned there were 50 isis sympathizers working at the airport in brussel and nothing had been done about it. the what do we need to do in order to keep us saver at home and what kitype of things do th need to be looking for at the airport in terms of employees tied to isis. >> this isn't just brussels but in paris where the plane took off yesterday. 70 individuals were fired from charles de gaulle airport because of their connections to islamic extremism. this is a huge issue. we need to have some way to increase the vetting process of those individuals that are have flights coming into the united states. this is a human intelligence challenge. we need to scrub their social media see
qaeda franchise into the largest terror group we have seen with 60 million on the territory that covers area in syria, libya and iraq and even now nigeria. that is a direct result of usulling out too early and administration not taking the threat seriously and misdiagn e misdiagnosing it when they said jihadi terrorism is the result of unemployment and lack of is heedcation they completely get it wrong and make the terrorists even more powerful. getting back to airport security they had warned...
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think of all the countries you have been to and all that you have given us if want to -- you're a respected journalist, i respect -- we have lost such of our men, resources, by going into iraqnd afghanistan, and the damage is almost unbelievable, the people we have killed with your bombs. so where i'm going to do you anyway not want me to go but i'm going to go there we entered after 9/11. two building were hit with planes and building seven comes down. there's a lot more to the story that we are pressure questioning our government and commission. what happened that day? do you have any kind of information for us -- >> what the 9/11 attack? >> yes. >> no. i haven't really studied -- i know the aftereffect, the aftermath of the attack, but the answer you seem to be looking for, i'm not the person who has those. i've lived in the middle east, dealing with the aftermath of 9/11. i wasn't in new york that day. i wasn't in washington on that terrible day. was in the midwest so i'm asking questions. just don't have anything more to add to the debate. >> you keep up with stanford football? >> yes, i do. >> kevin hogan, your quarterback, is from gonzaga. >> thank you very much. >>
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and then it goes on at length about the man who used to come into your office in iraq who had been tortured in all his nails taken off and how every time. it's incredible. like you started saying you met these people, state close to them and wrote horrific things. so what drives you? syria right now is just about the most dangerous place on earth. we've all lost friends there. are you going to go back? >> well, i feel very committed to it and i also feel last week after opcodes hospital was bombed, the attacks on medical workers absolutely horrific. i feel the need -- and it's not a poll. it's interesting because they do have friends who are addicted to war. they like the adrenaline. they like the fact that they are taken out of their ordinary, boring day-to-day lives or we have to pay bills and drive kids to school and they very much live in the moment because you're trying to stay alive. i don't think i was ever like that. for me it was much more about something martha joe horn said, which was you have one more that you fall in love with it the rest is responsibility. and now i've fallen
and then it goes on at length about the man who used to come into your office in iraq who had been tortured in all his nails taken off and how every time. it's incredible. like you started saying you met these people, state close to them and wrote horrific things. so what drives you? syria right now is just about the most dangerous place on earth. we've all lost friends there. are you going to go back? >> well, i feel very committed to it and i also feel last week after opcodes hospital...
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us. julianna, thank you. >>> today, iraq's military pushed into the outskirts of fallujah. retake the city a top priority. been under isis control for over two years. here's charlie d'agata. >> reporter: iraqi forces combined with shiite militias pummeled suspected isis targets as they closed in. commanders say ground forces backed by u.s.-led air strikes have advanced to the city limits from three directions. but u.s. military sources in baghdad told cbs news no iraqi forces have managed to enter the city itself yet. the week long offensive to retake the isis stronghold has now entered a new and dangerous phase. only a few hundred residents have been able to escape. tens of thousands more remain held hostage as human shield. iraqi officials estimate that as many as 2,000 isis fighters are holed up in the city. when we were last with outstretched iraqi forces outside of fallujah a few weeks ago they told us their biggest fear was suicide truck bombs striking fragile front lines. american forces know from experience taking fallujah house by house won't come easy. in 2004, more than 80 u.s. troops died in s
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what i'm saying they have figured out how to use technology to move their message forward. al qaeda in iraq grew into isis. thef osama bin laden has done nothing to tamper down islamic jihad. so what happens if baghdadi dies? what happens if there is the end of isis? harris: you think he is that important to the whole scheme? >> that's what i'm wondering f it met at that more sizing into that group, what happens to isis if he dies and can it get worse. harris: look how different this isis is compared to the back in the day al qaeda, if you will. they have a whole division run and by dedicated women lawyers, who they have no freedom. they're rapacious with them as -- sandra: the point john brennan, cia director was making. spread of isis, he said their expansion into libya is deeply-worrying factor of all this. not to mention franchises in places like indonesia, somalia, yemen and pakistan, but i heard the navy seal who killed usama bin laden on fox news say how in the world could not be a safer place with the death? >> because doesn't matter how you quantify it. no matter how you look we are less safe. number
what i'm saying they have figured out how to use technology to move their message forward. al qaeda in iraq grew into isis. thef osama bin laden has done nothing to tamper down islamic jihad. so what happens if baghdadi dies? what happens if there is the end of isis? harris: you think he is that important to the whole scheme? >> that's what i'm wondering f it met at that more sizing into that group, what happens to isis if he dies and can it get worse. harris: look how different this isis...
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used the word terrorism quite yet. hillary clinton has by the way. >> and on top of that, they immediately went into defensive crouch started listing the setbacks that they've had in iraq. that's a little bit like if you get a cancer diagnosis that you've got lung cancer and you do nothing about it for a couple of years and then all of the sudden you start treating it and the tumor is reduced. yeah but it's spread to all of the other organs of your body. the cancer of isis has spread all across the world. it's spread in europe. if they were able to get a bomb on to a plane at charles de gaulle airport, there are hundreds of planes leaving charles de gaulle airport for america every week. this is not going to be contained to the mediterranean. >> 70 workers were fired at that airport in december for ties to islamic extremism. i want to thank you for being here tonight. good to have you. >>> the possibility of a terror attack in the middle of a presidential race quickly becoming a hot issue. if moments we'll show you what mr. trump just said at a rally. and david and larry join us on which candidate has the better approach on terror. >>> newt gingrich here on how this in
used the word terrorism quite yet. hillary clinton has by the way. >> and on top of that, they immediately went into defensive crouch started listing the setbacks that they've had in iraq. that's a little bit like if you get a cancer diagnosis that you've got lung cancer and you do nothing about it for a couple of years and then all of the sudden you start treating it and the tumor is reduced. yeah but it's spread to all of the other organs of your body. the cancer of isis has spread all...
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the supposed enemies of rouhani, in iraq. and importantly, it makes -- it lulls us into a false sense of security about all of the concessions that we have made to iran, and in particular, the sunset component of the nuclear deal, which gives iran effectively in ten years a completely legitimate program and the ability to move -- nuclear program and the ability to move quickly toward a weapon. if iran is moderating, if we are supporting a process of moderation in iran, then allowing it to have these capabilities is really no danger. the second, the second deception is falsifying the chronology of the negotiations, which began much earlier than the election of rouhani. they go back to july 2012, and they were initiated by the united states. the third deception is erasing concessions from the united states along the lines of what dr. rubin just discussed. the fourth is hiding the regional cost. the president has in effect recognized syria as an iranian spear of influence, and one of the goals of the deception of mr. rhodes is to prevent people from connecting the dots between the syria policy and the iranian nuclear policy. an
the supposed enemies of rouhani, in iraq. and importantly, it makes -- it lulls us into a false sense of security about all of the concessions that we have made to iran, and in particular, the sunset component of the nuclear deal, which gives iran effectively in ten years a completely legitimate program and the ability to move -- nuclear program and the ability to move quickly toward a weapon. if iran is moderating, if we are supporting a process of moderation in iran, then allowing it to have...
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the use of force in military intervention. whether it's libya or iraq, what will your response be when he says hillary clinton is part of the group that gets us into these wars? >> well, i think that i'm always someone who uses military force as a last resort. it's not a first choice. as secretary of state, i talked a lot about smart power, about diplomacy and development. so when you have somebody who says he's going to be tough and he's going to get results but he doesn't tell you how he's going to do it, you know, i think he'll have a lot to contrast with. >> he also said that if you were a man, you would be at 5% in the polls. what did you think when you heard that? >> you know, i don't respond to his attacks on me. i think it's kind of silly. i was elected to the senate twice from new york. i was someone who got more than 18 million votes the first time i ran. i now have 2 million more votes than donald trump has, more than 12 million votes to his 10. so it doesn't really square with reality. >> it hhe has taken politics to new place with his negative branding of people whether say jeb bush is low energy or talking about lyin' ted cruz, and f
the use of force in military intervention. whether it's libya or iraq, what will your response be when he says hillary clinton is part of the group that gets us into these wars? >> well, i think that i'm always someone who uses military force as a last resort. it's not a first choice. as secretary of state, i talked a lot about smart power, about diplomacy and development. so when you have somebody who says he's going to be tough and he's going to get results but he doesn't tell you how...
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into isil. and their propaganda is very shred in identifying and using recruits that will come from those groups and appealing to those individuals to join the caliphate or come to iraq and syria. of course, isil has been attempting to infiltrate into other areas of the continent, in particular in somalia, and there is evidence of a struggle and, basically, a conflict internally between al shabaab and elements that had sought to adhere or to affiliate with isil. they haven't seemed to have the success there, but it does identify that this is an ongoing concern we have to watch very closely. >> and is the cost of getting to syria, to iraq part of the challenge with recruitment, or is it other -- is it the messaging that's the issue? >> i think there are probably a lot of factors. that would be one. you know, one of the things that has made this conflict in iraq and syria such a threat to all of us is the relative accessibility of the conflict to people in europe or in north africa. to fly to turkey, as an example, you can get into syria quite easily, and that's been the historical route. i think it's harder for people in sub-saharan africa to make those connections an
into isil. and their propaganda is very shred in identifying and using recruits that will come from those groups and appealing to those individuals to join the caliphate or come to iraq and syria. of course, isil has been attempting to infiltrate into other areas of the continent, in particular in somalia, and there is evidence of a struggle and, basically, a conflict internally between al shabaab and elements that had sought to adhere or to affiliate with isil. they haven't seemed to have the...
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us overseas. in iraq they are helping iraqi troops push into the city of fallujah west of baghdad.t assault take being place today. it has been under isis control for two years despite air support from the u.s.-led coalition. the offensive has been slow to say the least. our conor mowl is following the battle from the middle east bureau. hi. >> reporter: hi, leland. this operation began last monday and today iraqi commanders say they have begun to insert special forces units into the city of fallujah and now that iraqi troops control about 80% of the territory outside of fallujah, so this operation is making progress, but it has slowed by what commanders in iraq say is fierce resistance on the part of isis. there's believe to be 65,000 or so civilians stick inside the center. commanders are calling for them to leave but isis is not allowing them to leave. only a couple hundred have managed to escape during this operation f.would be a very big whether if isis were to lose fallujah, not only the first city and major city they have taken control of but also because they have used fall
us overseas. in iraq they are helping iraqi troops push into the city of fallujah west of baghdad.t assault take being place today. it has been under isis control for two years despite air support from the u.s.-led coalition. the offensive has been slow to say the least. our conor mowl is following the battle from the middle east bureau. hi. >> reporter: hi, leland. this operation began last monday and today iraqi commanders say they have begun to insert special forces units into the city...
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iraq. so when you put it altogether it shows bearishness followed by some bearishness in the first quarter pushing us back intorange. >> and basically like a dollar away from that now. do you feel like the market has run up too far, for that level. >> you've got a million barrels per day out of canada and out of nigeria. so i'm shocked it's not higher. i argue because inventory still so high that they can turn to inventory to bid up canadian or nigerian oil. >> now, we see better prices in the market. i think demand has been increasing and the production. in canada and libya and nigeria. and the shell oil. it seems that over 3 million barrels per day has been cut early. >> to have $92 million you have to have strong investments and seems that over the last two years, 30% of this amount has been diverted or canceled. this tells you that demand will be picking up. and this is the forecast everybody has been talking about. so probably we would see most stabilized markets. meeting of the to have a dialogue in that meeting is very important and then we can determine our steps forward. regarding agree capital invest
iraq. so when you put it altogether it shows bearishness followed by some bearishness in the first quarter pushing us back intorange. >> and basically like a dollar away from that now. do you feel like the market has run up too far, for that level. >> you've got a million barrels per day out of canada and out of nigeria. so i'm shocked it's not higher. i argue because inventory still so high that they can turn to inventory to bid up canadian or nigerian oil. >> now, we see...
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the last several years. this is a model of exploiting existing divisions that isis used to its own advantage in syria and iraq. in a sense, isis aims to enter into areas where there are already expensive and intense divisions where there are existing social structures. this is exactly the same model how it entered into syria into 2013. it's the same model they exploited in the city of mosul. there is a variety of open source information that talks about how isis learned local dynamics. it knew all of the tribal leaders and all of their dirty histories. it knew how certain tribes were against other tribes. it knew how certain militias had a certain history may 20 or 30 years prior would you could use to your advantage. this learning the lay of the land is something isis has been very well practiced in and it was the key to its entrance into the capital of libya today. what does isis represent in libya today? estimates in terms of its manpower very. there are between 3000 and 6000 fighters. as much as 70% of its manpower in libya is made up of non-libyan fighters. tunisian's in particular have turned out to be a very significant recruitment tool.
the last several years. this is a model of exploiting existing divisions that isis used to its own advantage in syria and iraq. in a sense, isis aims to enter into areas where there are already expensive and intense divisions where there are existing social structures. this is exactly the same model how it entered into syria into 2013. it's the same model they exploited in the city of mosul. there is a variety of open source information that talks about how isis learned local dynamics. it knew...