Local sources say at least dozen civilians have been killed. Benoit hamon has defeated the former french Prime Minister manuel valls to be become the socialist candidate for the frances president ial election in april. Coming up, train spotting 20 years on. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Jacqui Francis who is a public appointments adviser and tom bergin, Business Correspondent at reuters. Tomorrows front pages starting with the ft says President Trump remains defiant over his controversial travel ban, as protests and legal challenges grow. The times says the white house has backed down over dual nationality britons. The telegraph says borisjohnson has received assurances that the vast majority of uk citizens will be exempt from the ban. The picture is of sir mo farah whos been told tonight he can return to the us. The olympic champion is also on the front page of the guardian condemning President Trumps Executive Ord
I lieu this one in particular groups like syrian kurds so we know now President Trump alongside ayman mohyeldin. Morning joe starts right now. Where bill barr was saying that said very clearly yesterday that because, quite honestly, they left center field. Their position had evolved when u. S. Troops would have this new back at the wall. Dont trust us. One days episode or cooperation and thats gone. It came to cooperating with a mission of securing oil in syria grand jury excuse me, between this white house and the and he talked about the importance of that mission. Cooperating with impeachment American Intelligence Community we now, weve seen the first of investigation to material over those deployments actually move materials to a grand jury. Doth not a relationship make. The judge wouldnt have any of what worries me Going Forward is he goes deep. The enemy is still going to be from here into syria, driving there. The question is, will we . Towards the region. Thats where many of the
organization like this go for comments but mulvaney has said heinous casualties like osama the next phase? you talked about how al qaeda from the beginning that he was bin laden, or you name it, or going to handle some of the other operations in the white evolved into al qaeda in iraq, house. japanese opponents, or nazis, you have al qaeda in yemen. he was going to let he s doing a bang-up job. isis is doing the same thing. why we didn t talk that way? you have isis splinter groups in he is going to let trump by north africa, isis splinter trump and we have seen where or quadafi in libya, for that has gotten us. groups in afghanistan. coming up on morning joe, so the killing of al baghdadi example. in every case, joe, the problem from the house democrats himself, while is obviously leadership, iraq war veteran here is there s that internal symbolic, is not necessarily congressman anthony brown joins desire to kind of take a victory tactical in the sense it s going us. plu
again how can you say saudi arabia is a great partner fighting terrorism when they are fueling and funding terrorist groups in yemen. they are providing arms and supports to al qaeda in yemen to fight against their opponent in the . waiting a genocidal war and causing millions more to suffer. that partnership has got us as they are camping for a war with iran, a war far more costly than anything that we ve experienced in iraq. far most at stake. we can go to those discussions about syria, the competing interest there. you will discuss that in the sleep. again, and a lot of competing interests. tough thing for the u.s. to navigate regardless who is president.
partnership has gotten us, how can you say saudi arabia is a great partner fighting terrorism when they are fueling and funding terrorist groups in yemen? they are providing arms and support to al qaeda in yemen to fight against the who thes. they are strengthening al qaeda. let s see where our partnership with saudi arabia has gotten us and waiting a genocidal war in yemen, taking lives of tens of thousands people and causing millions more to suffer. see where that partnership with saudi arabia has gotten us and they are pushing for a war with iran that would be far more devastating, far more costly than anything we experienced in the war in iraq, there is so much at stake here and this is the kind of seachange in foreign-policy i will bring as president. the discussion about syria and competing interests there and you discussed that endlessly but a lot of competing interests. something for the us to navigate. we know you speak with the