NASHVILLE, Tenn. A new bill in the Tennessee General Assembly would create a process for lawmakers to evaluate federal laws and regulations to examine if they
fighting that means terrorists go away, they re still out there there invigorated and emboldened and excited about the success that they see in bringing america to its knees. .mike: chris, how do you respon? obviously president biden hasn t except responsibility for the failed withdrawal but there s a lot of blame to go around, the deal the president trump signed was a horrible deal and allow the taliban to continue to attack our allies so as long they did not tack americans, there was no independent verification of anything that we demanded of them and we are seeing the benefit now. more important over the past 20 years and for the past 100 years the united states congress has advocated the responsibility to oversee foreign policy such as warmaking to the president of the united states in afghanistan is the combination of that failure of our congress to uphold their role under article
involved in a program that was lawful at the time. larry, thank you very much. i know it s a very challenging conversation to have, and i appreciate you having it with me. absolutely. thank you, alex. appreciate the time. let s bring in democratic congressman denny heck of washington, member of the intelligence committee. a good welcome to you. i just called you denny as if we were totally buds. congressman, sorry about that. your reaction to that conversation. well, first of all, i want to remind you, alex, that the last time i read article one of the united states constitution, the advise responsibility is relegated to the house. i didn t watch the interview last week. that said, i will say this. enhanced interrogation is not only morally unjustifiable, it simply doesn t work, and it s a good thing we outlawed it. were i a u.s. senator, i would have some hard questions of her