Signed, we can plan for a limited military presence in afghanistan beyond 2014. Because after all of the sacrifices weve made, we want to preserve the gains that you have helped to win and were going to make sure that afghanistan can never again, ever be used again to launch an attack against our country. So our combat mission here will come to an end but our obligations to you and your families have only just begun. The al qaeda leadership may be on the ropes but in other parts of the world, al qaeda affiliates are evolving and pose a serious threat. Were going to have to stay strong and vigilant. And fortunately, weve got the best led, best trained, best equipped military in human history. And as commander in chief, im going to keep it that way. Were going to stay strong by taking care of your families back home. The first Lady Michelle and Vice President joe bidens wife jill have made this their mission because your families served, too. They are heroes on the homefront and so we are going to keep joining forces to make sure more americans are stepping up to support an honor, those extraordinary families. Were going to stay strong by taking care of our Wounded Warriors and our veterans because helping our Wounded Warriors and veterans heal isnt just a promise. Its a sacred obligation. As you come home, some of you will return to civilian life and we want to make sure that you can help enjoy the civilian life that you have enjoyed. And its to help the next chapter of your life, thats going to keep americans strong. The credentials and licenses to help find a job worthy of your incredible skills, that will keep america strong. Making sure the post 9 11 g. I. Bill is in place and delivering for you the kind of education that you have earned. That will keep america strong. And i keep on saying to every company back home, if you want somebody that knows how to get the job done, hire a vet. Hire a vet. Hire a vet. Because like generations before you, we need you to help us ride the great chapter in the american story and i know youll do that because ive seen the character of your service. And i know the strength of our country. Going back to new york and thinking of that tragedy 12 years ago, in those awful moments after the twin towers fell, as the wreckage was still burning, those at the scenes were desperately looking for survivors. One of those survivors was a detective and he spotted something in the rubble. It was a flag. It was torn up, parts of it were burned but it was still in tact. And today that flag is at the 9 11 museum. Its dusty and its important and you can see the burn marks from the fires. That flags been through a lot. But the thing you notice is its broad stripes and bright stars still shine. Its red, white, and blue still inspire. After all its been through, after all america has been through, our flag is still there. And our flag is still there because when our nation was attacked, a generation, this generation, the 9 11 generation stepped up and said, send me. Our flag is still there because you served with honor and dusty villages and city streets and rugged bases and remote outposts in kandahar and kumar and patika and our flag is still there because through this long war you never wavered in your belief that people need to live free, over here and back home. The freedom and liberty that it represents to the world will always be defended by patriots like you. So im here to say thank you. Im here to say im proud of you. God bless you. Thank you very much. [cheers and applause ] the United States honors memorial day weekend at the Bagram Air Base in afghanistan. President obama said thank you for your extraordinary service. Something wellreceived. Now im going to shake every single hand in here. Although i may not be able to take a selfie with everybody, but ill shake every hand. All right . It may take a little time, so be patient. The president of the United States promising to shake the hand of everybody there. It may take him some time but were pretty sure hell be back in the United States for the memorial day services. He is there to thank a generation, he went on to say. This was clearly an entry and exit speech. He harkened back to 9 11, having visited the museum on that site. This was a war that this president always said he thought was the right war. His scriticism was always left o the war in iraq. Now at the end of this year, we expect all of u. S. Combat troops to be back as the u. S. Hands over defense of the court to Afghan Forces, both military and police. The president talked about decimated leadership of the taliban in the mountains. He talked about, again, especially in light of the scandals of the v. A. , the u. S. Obligation to take care of the veterans when they become veterans on their way home. I want to bring in adam shift, congressman from california, also a member of the Intelligence Committee and recently appointed by democrats to sit on the select committee for benghazi. Thanks for being here. Let me start here with this appearance. There is a full circle feel to the president s speech today. There really was. As you pointed out, he talked very provocatively about the events of 9 11 that got us into the events of afghanistan. He talked about bringing a combat mission to the end and also laid out in part the case where there was continued presence there, the necessity to maintain the counterterrorism operation and part of having an intelligence presence there means having the security of the troops to protect that intelligence presence. I think thats going to drive a lot of what we do in the future but i think hes also there in part not only to thank the troops but to celebrate that first round of an election. As he said, the first Democratic Authority in the countrys history. Were seeing pivotal events going on right now. President karzai is leaving in what is mostly a peaceful transition. He did say we want to preserve these gains. It certainly sounds like code four. But so much depends on these Afghan Forces. Are they ready to defend what the u. S. Has spent so much blood and treasure, as we say, to hand over to them . Youre on the Intelligence Committee. Are you confident that afghan troops and Afghan Police are ready right now to take over. And in most cases they have. I know that. Well, i think its two different questions when you ask about the Afghan Police and troops. I was just in afghanistan myself about two weeks ago meeting with general dunford and the afghan troops themselves i think are very battle ready. They are dedicated fighters. Ive been told in prior troops, the problem with afghans is not having to push them into the fight but holding them back. The biggest challenge militarily is logistics. This isnt the most talked about part of a war strategy. Just the logistics of keeping the forces maintained with equipment, material, making sure that they have the bullets in the right place, the things that are commonsense to us but battles are won and lost on logistics. That may be what we need to do to help them once we drawdown our troops. Theres a major problem with corruption and i dont see that being fixed any time soon. That may be the biggest challenge that the Government Faces and that is, could they deal with a corruption problem because nothing yet has moved forward on that front. As you know, no deal was made with iraq when we left. So everybody came out. No residual force there to assist or train. Do you see the lack of any kind of agreement that would be disastrous for the progress that afghanistan has made . Well, i think that if theres no new agreement and if we go to what is called the zero option overnight, then its very possible that the government just collapses and you have an iraqlike situation or a syrialike situation a year or two down the road. But even if we stay, theres no guarantee of success. Even in the absence of an ongoing presence in iraq, iraqs trajectory was not inevitable. It was sidelining a sunni population and giving growth space to al qaeda. Even if theres no guarantee of success in afghanistan, the new government is going to have to deal with a corruption problem. They are going to have to give the Afghan People confidence in the government itself and we cant do that for them. But no question in your mind that this is it, the u. S. Is getting out, we dont get a forces agreement . If we dont get an agreement that would protect our troops then youre out . But i think under any circumstances, our troops are out by the end of the year. Congressman, before we go, i want to talk to you about this hellacious shooting in california. One of the fathers came out and it would break your heart, saying this is about the nra and sleazy politicians. Is that any way to avoid these kinds of conversations . Nothing ever seems to happen with these things. It is its just a horrendous incident that took place. Youre heart goes out to everyone affected, including this mentally ill person. What does it take to get the congress, the government moving . You would think after something as serious as newtown, we would not need anything to get motivated. We are taking steps to deal with the Mental Health issues but obviously weve made little progress and it shows in these tragedies. And it is after each one, baby steps are not enough, are they . No, they are not. You have the impression of the fabric of the country being torn a bit each time theres a tragedy like this. And we have a responsibility to try to mend that and reduce access by people who are very sick. Congressman adam schiff, thank you for coming by and talking to us about these big stories. What you all are seeing on the right hand side of the screen is the president is shaking the hand of everyone at Bagram Air Force base before he gets on air force one and returns to washington. I am going to toss it to atlanta where Fredricka Whitfield will pick this up. I think the president is going to be there a while. I think so. I love that he said im going to take the time to shake everyones hand but i may not have the time to do a sell fefi with everyone. There are going to be very memorable moments made there at Bagram Air Field with a surprise by the president here and, you know, troops have always said whenever there is this kind of surprise visit by the president , its a great morale booster. Stick around. Were going to talk about more about what this means and what meaning this may have, not just for troops that are getting this visit but the Bigger Picture as the administration is still being questioned about its handling of the v. A. So on this eve of memorial day, the president making a surprise visit to the troops in afghanistan at Bagram Air Field. He landed along with susan rice and Senior Adviser john padesta. The president brought along a surprise guest, brad paisley, who did give a convert there for some 32,000 troops and, of course, we just heard from the president who spoke moments ago. And once afghanistan has sworn in its new president , im hopeful that we can sign a Bilateral Agreement moving forward and assuming we can plan for a limited military presence in afghanistan beyond 2014. Because we want to preserve the gains that you have made. And we want to make sure there is never a launch of an attack on our country. This is the president s fourth trip to afghanistan and this trip coming on this memorial day weekend. Also coming a few days before the president has committed to laying out his Foreign Policy agenda and it also comes at a time when afghanistans second round of president ial elections is just right around the corner, june 14th. Lets begin our coverage with michelle kosinski, Barbara Starr, and Candy Crowley in washington. Michelle, let me begin with you. This was a troop that had been in the works. The plans have been in the works for some time now but why this weekend . Reporter yeah, for about two months the National Security council said that they have been looking for a window of time that would be safe, appropriat and the deputy advisers said that the president didnt want to meet with the president ial candidates or the outgoing president , even though they had spoken recently, because he didnt want to be seen as influencing that, that he didnt want to get involved in the politics of the country but wanted to thank the troops. I thought what was interesting is he got this huge cheer when he said for many of you, this will be your last tour of duty here but he got even bigger cheers when he said our combat mission will be over and were going to be bringing it to an end. He said, lets preserve the gains that you have made. And he listed those gains. So far what we havent heard is when a decision will be made as to what kind of force the u. S. Will keep there and what the scope will be. 5,000 troops, 10,000 troops. The president didnt get into details. His advisers are not getting into those details but they have said that those decisions will be made very soon and the president wanted to meet with troops facetoface before that happened, fredricka. And Barbara Starr at the pentagon, help us understand how important, how meaningful this is for the troops on the ground there when the commander in chief sort of parachutes in and surprises them and gives them a word of encouragement and then laying out briefly the plans for this country or for the u. S. Continuing commitment to the vets. Well, i dont think it can be any more important for the troops. These young troops have spent much time away from home and its such an opportunity to for everyone to pause and remember the sacrifices that are made. But at this time, on this memorial day, we are now really just a few months away from potentially the duty of the 9 11 generation really wrapping up one way or the other. They will be conducting training and advising Afghan Forces and there will be plenty of discussion of whether the afghans are up to it or whether they can maintain Security Control over their country and whether al qaeda can get back into afghanistan and get a toe hold. The president talked about making that full circle. The 9 11 generation that began that service on that warning and now 13 years later. He got huge applause when he talked about the need for american employers to hire a vet, hire a vet, hire a vet. Thats what the president said. The troops responding to that know that they are on their way home. These young troops need jobs, homes, the economic support a big road ahead, the longterm road for them starts. Candy crowley with state of the union, a big speech to be made by the president this week. Is there a more perfect way to set the stage, prompt him for his message by being at Bagram Air Force . Absolutely not. The white house doesnt like the idea that he did this to take his mind off the v. A. Scandal. Having said that, lets face it, it leads into a week where he will give a speech at west point and now hes been in afghanistan. This was clearly an exit speech. This was clearly, were winding this down, heres our successes, here why we went. I think it flows very naturally into the president s speech at west point. Okay. Were going to talk about that more later on this week. Were going to be joined by a representative of the chair House Armed Services committee. Thank you so much, candy, michelle, and barbara. Well check back in with you again. Live pictures of the president at a surprise visit to the most of the world and to those there. The u. S. Troops at Bagram Air Field in afghanistan this holiday weekend. Well be right back. This is mike. His long race day starts with back pain. And a choice. Take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve. For all day relief. 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Start building your confident retirement today. Bagram air field in afghanistan and in the midst the is president of the United States who flew to afghanistan and surprising the thousands of troops still there. Moments ago also prom missing that while the war in afghanistan is winding down, coming to an end later on this year over the commitment to assist afghanistan in its transition still remains strong by way of a commitment to counterterrorism and the president also using this backdrop this memorial day weekend to also, again, reiterate the fact that employers need to hire vets when they are done and the generation, the 9 11 generation who signed up shortly after 9 11. Later on this week, the president as he makes his way back to the u. S. , will be laying out his Foreign Policy plan. Hell be doing that at west point. Lets talk more about what that message may be, what it needs to be. Lets lay in with representative buck mckeon. Hes joining us by phone from santa clarita, california. The president said that the commitment to help fight or give supplies to afghanistan by way of counterterrorism will remain strong. In what way do you see that happening . Well, i think just the fact that hes gone there to afghanistan to see the troops, to thank them for the mission and the work that they have done, thats the speech that i have been asking the president to give for a long time now. And its incumbent upon all of us to Pay Attention to what he had to say. I think the fact that he did thank the troops, thapgnked the families, that he laid out for the American People the fact that they had been successful in their mission, all of the things that there will never be ungoverned territory for al qaeda to attack us from. I was really happy to see him go there and to tell the troops how much he appreciated them, how successful they have been in their mission. The fact that millions of young people are able to go to school under al qaeda and taliban rule was about 700,000. Theres over 8 million now going to school and at least a third of them were girls that could not go to school before. Theres been tremendous achievement over there and im really happy that hes done this. Do you feel like these troops really need to hear this personal message particularly now, given that this was something that the white house had reportedly been planning for two months now . But is there a feeling, in your view, that many in afghanistan have felt that they were forgotten even though this war will be winding down towards the end of this year . Well, thats thats the point. Ive been asking the president to give this speech and to talk to the troops because i feel like people were not paying attention to him at home and their sacrifices were going for na na na naught. They knew they were accomplishing things but they didnt know that the American People knew because they havent been told. People Pay Attention when the president , its commander in chief, speaks. So i think this was really a good thing for him to go do this. I think the troops needed it and i think that the Afghan People also needed to hear this because the taliban has been telling them that they are going to leave these two guys in a runup for the president , both have agreed to sign the bilateral Security Agreement that karzai has not been willing to sign and thats the basis upon which well leave our troops there to make sure that the gains that they made were not lost. While were doing well, its a fragile victory at best and we need to stay there to help them to provide the logistics and things that they will need to make sure that they stay successful. Congressman, before i let you go, i know that you have expressed your concerns about defense spending caps on the horizon and now with the president this week being at west point and being possibly laying out his Foreign Policy plans, how are you hoping or what are you hoping to as the remainder of the tenure as it pertains to his Foreign Policy record . Well, we have cut defense spending and are Going Forward for the last eight or nine years and that has tremendous impact on our ability to carry out our missions, on the ability of our troops to be successful in Going Forward. Were very close to hollowing out our military and i think that we just passed our Defense Budget through the house last week, 35 billion less than the year before and while were bringing home our troops, the war fighters in afghanistan, it cost its going to cost a lot of money to bring them out and to close down those bases over there. All right. And i dont know how were going to move forward if we dont fix the sequestration and that is something that i would really like to see, the president , the Congress Come to an agreement onGoing Forward. Congressman mckeon, thank you so much for your time coming from santa clarita, california. Again, youre being looking at photos there of the president in bagram, afghanistan. Lots of pictures being taken. He was briefed on a very serious and tragic matter taking place in california over the last couple of days with the stabbing and shooting rampage. In all, six men and women were killed during the shooting and stabbing spree near the university of Santa Barbara campus. The president and first ladys thoughts are out to the friends and family who lost a loved one as a result of the horrific shooting. The president will get information as it comes in and will continuously be updated. Of course, well have much more coming up. Listen up, thunder dragons, its time to get a hotel. Hey, razor. 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Today a california town is in mourning. The community of isla vista is struggling to come to terms with an i am comprehensible act. A murderous rage by a young man bent on revenge, 22yearold College StudentElliot Rodger. Lets talk more about the victims, the six men and women killed near the university of Santa Barbara. One of the first people to be gunned down, catherine cooper, a uc student. Cooper was shot and killed outside of her Sorority House near the campus. She was 19yearold veroni Veronika Weiss who was also shot and killed. She was a graduate from Thousand Oaks california and Christopher Martinez was at a nearby deli and he was shot and killed. Rodgers first three victims were his roommates who he stabbed to death at their apartment in isla vista. The men were stabbed repeatedly with sharp objects. Thats all they are saying . And in addition to the six deaths, 13 other victims were hurt. Most of them were shot. Four were hit by the suspects car. Authorities are very vealing more about Elliot Rodger and his murder plot. Heres what we know right now. The Sheriff Office says rodger apparently shot himself in the head after fleeing from the please and crashing his car. Three handguns were found in his wrecked car, all bought legally in three different cities. Hes are had more than 400 rounds of ammunition and rodger had been planning this killing spree for at least a year. They say he was suffering from an undisclosed Mental Illness and was under the care of Mental Health professionals. Rodger left evidence beyond, including a sevenminute Youtube Video and in it he rants about being rejected by girls all of his life and announces his intent to commit mass murder. Tomorrow is the day of retribution, the day in which i will have my revenge against humanity. That disturbing Youtube Video wasnt the only warning sign. Elliot rodger also emailed a 140page manifesto to his parents and one of his therapists shortly before the shooting and his parents were frantically trying to find him when he apparently had opened fire. Pamela brown broke this news and is joining us live in Santa Barbara with exclusive new insight. Help us understand the chronology of the events, when the shooting took place and at the same time the parents hearing of this news and hoping it wasnt their son who was carrying this out . Reporter right, fredricka. Weve spoken to a close friend of the rodger family by a man named simon and he gave us a look into the mad scramble that was going on just before and during the shooting rampage. Rodger emailed his family, his therapist and his mother, according to this family friend, received that email, discovered it at 9 17 p. M. Pacific time. She instinctively looked as his Youtube Video and thats when she saw the retribution video and talked about going to the Sorority House to slaughter women there. The mother then called the father and told him about the manifesto and about the Youtube Video and the family friend says she also called 911 and there was a frantic search under way to get in touch with elliot and to find him. They hopped in the car and were from their way from l. A. To Santa Barbara and heard that there was a shooting in isla vista. Later on that night, their worst fear came true. They found out that, indeed, it was their 22yearold son who was the one that carried out the shooting spree, killing six people. And when these things happen, you also go back to see if something fell through the cracks. Police went to he will Elliot Rodgers youtub video and contacted the therapist and the cops went and checked on him. They said he was fine, that he seemed okay, he was timid, shy, nothing to indicate that he was a danger to himself and said, as soon as i saw those cops, the biggest fear i had ever felt in my life overcame me. I had the striking and devastating fear that someone would search my room and my writings and i would have been thrown in jail denied revenge on my enemies. I cant imagine a hell, darker than that. This was a young man who had been plotting this shooting spree for quite some time. Terribly sad. Thank you so much, pamela brown. All right. On his trip to the middle east, pope francis says he is reside to play a role in the Peace Process. Ill tell you about the offer he made to both sides to help with the negotiations isnt really off for me. Ive got a lot to do. Thats why i got my surface. Its great for watching game film and drawing up plays. Its got onenote, so i can stay on top of my todo list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. 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Thousands of people packed the citys International Stadium yesterday to hear francis say mass. From jordan, he headed by helicopter to bethlehem and the pope made a dramatic gesture towards the middle east process. He invited the leaders of israel and Palestinian Authority to come to the vatican for peace talks. Cnn is following pope francis on his trip. Delia, this is a huge gesture. What does this mean for the Peace Process, you know, or i guess hope for the Peace Process . Reporter thats what it is, fredricka. Its the hope of the pope that these two parties, who are currently not speaking to each other, might come to the vatican for a day of prayer, he says. So not a political day but a way to get them into the same room and who wants to underestimate the power of prayer . Certainly the pope doesnt. If it were to happen, it would indeed be historical and it was already a great surprise today amongst other great surprises during this remarkable second day. Very, very busy for the pope. He met with palestinian leaders this morning on his way, then, to manger square to bethlehem and he stopped the popemobile and he went up to wall and put his hand up for a few moments. Thats a sign from the palestinian side and israel side of the popes message that these walls must come down. Not just this wall in the west bank but walls all around the world which are barriers to peace and that has been the popes message both with the palestinians and the israelis and within the Catholic Church and orthodox church. Fredricka . All right. Thanks so much, delia gallagher. All right. Could a new leader bring ukraine out of crisis . Someone who witnessed todays president ial election. Next. Voters in ukraine are choosing a new leader, a billionaire, Candy Company owner, known as the chocolate king, has declared himself as the winner. The vote appeared to go smoothly in some places like right here in kiev but it wasnt like that everywhere. In the Eastern Region of donetsk, which has declared independence, fewer than a quarter of the polling stations were opened and prorussian militants held protests there today. Im joined by the former ambassador to ukraine william taylor. Im also joined by thomas pickering, the former u. S. Undersecretary of state for affairs. Ambassador, i want to begin with you. Is there a way of describing the mood there . Is there mostly apprehension or excitement during todays voting . There is definitely excitement. Now, i have to tell you, im down in a region of the country that is now on the border of crimea and its in the southern part of the country and generally has been in the eastern area. And i am amazed at the excitement in the air, not apprehension. The ukrainians here are so ex litt exhilarated for having participated in this vote. Thomas, is this encouraging to you . Yes, it is, fredricka. I think bills report of excitement may be in an area where there may be russian separatists hanging around is a useful point, despite the fact that the reports from donetsk is that the separatists are boycotting the celebration. A chance of pulling things together, i think of the candidates he looked like the best and certainly will now have to wait and see what he can do but he has a real chance to start on the primary problem, which is to try to help fix ukraines very drastically bad economic situation. The real problem that led, i think, to the breakdown and chain of events that we are seeing. Ambassador taylor, how worrisome is it to you that there are reports that polling stations in the eastern part of the country were not open and, if thats the case, how does that impact the legitimacy of any outcome . Theres no question about the legitimacy of this outcome. In terms of the ukrainian constitution, in terms of the ukrainian people. I would imagine that 92 of the certainly over 90 of people of the voters who wanted to vote that were able to vote. It is certainly true, there are portions of donetsk and portions of portionings of luhansk that did not vote. Nonetheless, even though a small percentage didnt vote, it will be legitimate. Its certainly legal, according to the constitution. And i think the world will recognize that its a leader of the peak. Thomas pickering, william taylor, thank you so much. Afghanistan got quite the surprise visit today. The president of the United States. What he said at the top of the hour. Sea captain theres a narratorstorm cominhe storm narrator that whipped through the turbine which poured. Surplus energy into the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped off the house which used all that energy to stay warm through the storm. Chipmunk theres a bad storm comin narrator the internet of everything is changing how energy works. Is your Network Ready . 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