is allowing countries to stop this. there is an under ground trade of false documents driving some of the migrant traffic across the world, really. honduras is only part of that and so what i m told by officials is that they certainly in light of paris have been making sure that they are sharing that information, asking countries, not only to secure their own borders but also keeping an eye on the idea that terrorists might try to exploit the false document trade, wolf. evan perez, thanks for that report. let s talk about all of this and more are tom cotton of arkansas, a member of the intelligence committee and armed services committee and combat veteran that served in iraq and afghanist afghanistan. thanks for coming in. this so-called ringleader abdelhamid abaqoud, do you know if he s alive or dead? i seen reports that suggest he died. he tried to fake his death before in the past to throw
threatens to destroy joe biden. destroy joe biden if he runs against hillary clinton. that s three articles. if you see anything on the internet three times you know it s true. true. according to ib insinsiders, knows better than them? they re on the inside. speaking of inside, liberal panel, another clinton dirty trick to preserve their power. good. somebody in politics for a change running for office as opposed to the other party. you know what they re doing. their brain surgery is a great resume item to be president. it is. a brain surgeon has absolutely no skills that make him a leader. it would be nice if he knew where afghanist know what? he couldn t perform brain surgery on you because there would have to be a brain there. no, sir nice. score! is everyone focused on joe biden s announcement, we lost a real fighter in the democratic race. let s now take a moment to remember lincoln chafee.
this is a particular useful time for america to reflect on those who have sacrificed so much for our freedom. a few days after memorial day, you are the first class to graduate since 9/11 who may not be sent into combat in iraq or afghanist afghanistan. [ applause ] when i first spoke at west point in 2009, we still had more than 100,000 troops in iraq. we were preparing to surge in afghanistan. our counter terrorism efforts were focused on al qaeda s core lead leadership, and those who carried out the 9/11 attacks,
the ride to the hospital. i ran to another woman who was on the ground laying very cold, very still, but she was alive and awake and treated a wound that she had in her groin. really needed to be there somebody tremendous tremendous trejoginy. at the peak of it when we had a maximum number of patients, we had five fully equipped ready to go trama teams ready to go. any more coming? we understand that all of the patients have now been transported so they should be in area hospitals. when i looked across the three or four patients that i could see, i immediately recognized really the same types and pattern of injury that i had seen hundreds or thousands of times deployed in iraq and afghanist
teacher, nothing worse happened. hopefully we will get new information and as far as a motive of concern will be answered here. we ll be right back. afghanist. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it s earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa s commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve.