forces threatening to tear europe apart. translator: it is about our security that is at stake, and nobody can solve our problems for us. it rests solely in our own hands. speaker after speaker indicated the growth has not seen this much insecurity since the end of world war i and world war ii. these are dangerous times, but you should not count america out. we must be prudent, but we cannot wring our hands and wallow in self-doubt. america s new secretary of state, for his part, was in a listening mode. vice president mike pence also left for his first overseas trip. he will address the munich security conference tomorrow. the european ministers were looking for reassurance as they tried to make sense of some of the statements made by president trump on the campaign trail. mattis and tiller since job was to try to ease those fears. traveling with the defense secretary in munich,
by keeping the core elements of it, you are essentially keeping obamacare. he understands that. he wants to preserve that. on the foreign policy side, he shifted the way america thinks about foreign policy. it will endure. it is interesting. he didn t see the rise of isis or syrian civil war or impact of it on europe. that haunts him, he said. i asked him, your policy on syria seems to be ambivalent. he said it is because i am ambivalent. you have the terrible tragedy and he thinks american interaction will solve it. you are jumping into a quagmire. i asked him, do you think keeping america out substantially out of the syrian civil war is actually an achievement? is that an accomplishment? he said yes. we have a bunch of lousy
she s using personal e-mails to transmit confidential and national security issues. yeah. we don t know. we just did a hypothetical. that s a serious issue. there are reasons to be worried about a hillary clinton presidency. she made a bad decision on the iraq war. she seems to have made a bad decision on libya. i think their genuine policy questions about hillary clinton, they genuinely deserve a real conversation. there are massive policy questions about donald trump who s talking about moving and taking america out of nato. wants to get nuclear weapons all around the world. maybe they would find instead of three classified e-mails, they could find five. is this really the most important thing for us to be talking about eight days before the election? no. that s a good question.
no, he s actually not far enough. so russia is building a coalition that it sees as russia, iran, iraq, syria and leb news hesbolah all working together to drive america out and counter our influence. so iran is the face of islamic radicalism. this is a big problem we have. mark, it s great to see you. it s bad. that s what you need to know. the cameras were rolling when police had a violent encounter with this suspect. mark and arthur are here next.
no. russia is now moving into the middle east and building an alliance with iran. building a coalition it sees as russia, iran, iraq, syria and lebanese hezbollah to drive america out and counter our influence in the region. iran is the shia faith of radicalism. russia is there to help our shia enemy drive us out. that is a victory for russia and iran. it s a big problem we have. confusing but sounds wad. mark, great to see you. and cameras were rolling when police had a violent encounter with a suspect. what came before this moment and whether that will change this story. watch