that base in 2018. however, isis-k maintained capabilities to attack in kabul. and we ve seen several major attacks by isis-k, primarily against the hazara shia community. this is a minority community in afghanistan. but yes, they unfortunately remain very capable of conducting these um major suicide bombings in kabul. yeah. they ve done some horrendous attacks over the years. i m curious your thought on, you know, what what are terror groups, the taliban, al qaeda, isis, but others too, what are they making of all of this? not just thursday s explosion but how the u.s. is leaving afghanistan? one analyst told me jihadists around the world are over the moon with what s happened and how. yes. i think that that s true. terrorists of all stripes are celebrating the u.s. leaving
think there will be a lot of fans that will have their fingers crossed and hoping you are right. welcome to hampden. this will be a really tall orderfor hampden. this will be a really tall order for scotland. there s a hampden. this will be a really tall orderfor scotland. there s a lot hampden. this will be a really tall order for scotland. there s a lot of pressure on the squad because a loss or draw here into our s time will not do it. they need to win or scotland or going home. it s going to be a tough ask you because statistically, croatia are the better team. they were world cup finalists in 2018. however, as you mentioned, look at the england match at wembley. they were widely anticipated to beat scotland, but scotland rose to the occasion and put on such a brief performance. many thought that scotland could have snuck a win there. of course, the one difference in this match is that there will be no billy gilmour. he was man of the match for the england game. he is an exciting r
that was taken in august that asked voters whether they thought russia will try to meddle in the 2020 election. 61% of all voters say so. 78% of democrats say so. and 48% of republicans say so. all categories are up from the last time that was polled in the same way in october of 2018. however, the question is interesting. russia will try to meddle in the 2020 election, right? we still hear the refrain. you have been on my show when we ve heard the refrain from people who say no votes were hacked. there is no evidence that a vote was changed. but that is if you look at it simplicitily that a vote cast was not changed to a different vote. if you are causing people to stay home, if you are causing people to change their votes through disinformation, who fixes that? well, the only way that you can fix that is to have an information, you know, disinformation hygiene, you know, regime to a certain extent that has to be centralized. the government of finland, when
mentally ill, people that are the sick, we don t want them having guns. reporter: the president said he was open to new gun control laws after the shooting in parkland, florida, back in 2018. however, the white house later pulled back from that effort. one 2020 democratic presidential hopeful said today the president is not serious about addressing the issue of gun violence. he has no empathy for the suffering and concern that families are facing, because if he did, he d stand up to nra, he d ban assault rifles, ban large magazines, pass universal background checks and demand mitch mcconnell go back into congress to get that done. reporter: senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says he has no plans to call congress back to work, but he does plan to allow a debate to go forward next month. he s asked key committee chairmen to discuss what a bipartisan gun control bill would look like. he s rejected it in the past. the national rifle association has come out against these
democrats won gerrymandering republican districts in 2018. however, i do fundamentally disagree with you about how we talk about policy in 2020. what you and i probably both agree is that president trump will not want to have a serious policy debate. he will make it all about personality, in which he no, i disagree. which he did in 2016. however, i do think that democrats, that we can do both, we can talk about progressive policy, a progressive policy prescription but talk about it in such a way that they connect with voters all across the country, even independent thinkers and moderates who believe that we have gone off the cliff as a country under this president. let me show you something no, but antjuan, i ve got to push back a little bit on that. i think trump has a great record to run on with regards to policy. i think a lot of americans are going to like it, whether it s jobs, wages, you know, a lot of conservative base loves his breaking apart the regulatory state. i