at the time of 9/11, the man who took over as al-qaeda leader after bin laden was killed by u.s. navy seals. the string of attacks and murders attributed to ayman al-zawahiri is stomach churning. he was the ideological mastermind behind the fraters of al-qaeda and groups like that, toward indiscriminate mass murder of civilians anywhere, including muslims, all in the name of islamic piety. and how we got there, we are now looking back, and it seems like a straight shot. but if you dropped in anytime in his biography, you wouldn t know if he was going there. he was trained as a doctor, he was trained as a surgeon. he was from a respected family in egypt, born and raised in cairo. by the time he was 15 years old, he was a committed radical, that wanted to try to impose islamic theocracy by force. he formed his first terrorist cell, with the aim of overthrowing the government of egypt, when he was only 15 years old. when islamic militants did assassinate egypt s president, anwar
impeachment, for inciting this assault in the capital. but the guy trump is backing, this guy has a whole rolodex of extremist militia members connected to his campaign. ap reports he s paid thousands of dollars of campaign consulting to the proud boys. he keeps showing up at events and posing for photos with guys who spread antisemitic and neo-nazi propaganda online, who say things like hitler is complicated, and it lowers misunderstood. the candidate himself at an interview, quote, i don t think there s anything wrong with a white people special interest group. that s who trump is backing in a primary challenge to a sitting republican congressman in the state tomorrow. the most watched vote tomorrow ashley doesn t involve it candidate at, all its vote in the state of kansas on abortion. kansas will vote tomorrow on a proposed amendment to the state constitution. if it passes, it would effectively let republicans in
i will do my best, thank you. leland: doing a great job. all right, next hour we are going to have a member of the european parliament who is from the u.k. and a brexit party member, martin dowbenny talking about basically talking about why he wants to be out of a job. molly: this is fascinating and we ll see if we get anywhere. leland: ashley doesn t seem hopeful. our man in london is not hopeful. molly: we ll see what actually happens. well, turning now to the white house, president trump and secretary of state pompeo touting a u.s. brokered cease-fire in syria. despite reports of fighting in that region today. mark meredith is at the white house with more, mark. molly, good afternoon. trump defends his decision to pull troops out of syria as lawmakers from both parties, including republicans, have said that they re concerned it will have a negative impact on
this and this is where it s turned out today. some of those companies did reach the settlements. the ones we re talking about looking at monday, mckesson, corp., amerisource, card nell health, henry shine cardinal health, henry shine and the pharmacy walgreen s. that doesn t mean something could happen monday either. leland: or during trial. it will be confusing and somehow the lawyers will get their money. molly: yet this is one to watch because we will see if it sets a a standard, litmus test of sorts. leland: there we go. another thing we re watching that is sure to happen, we think, we re pretty sure. bernie sanders will take the stage at any moment. we will give you an update on the rally, the crowd size, when we come back. about to capture pf of the ivory billed woodpecker. what??? no, no no no no. battery power runs out.
more than two weeks after suffering a heart attack. new york congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez is at the event and expected to formally endorse sanders. ellison barber is there as well monitoring the speeches back live to new york as news is made. the ayes to the right 322. the no to the left 30 #. the ayes have it. the nos to the left 302. so the ayes have it. it sounds better when the british say it, doesn t it? it s oddly important, been going off 3 1/2 years. deciding to delay a vote in an effort to make sure the u.k. doesn t leave the eu without an agreement. if you need a flow start for that, we will draw one for you. it is an easy flowchart.