there after. i saw either a car correspondent or regular guest, i think on msnbc or cnn, she said to the coast, the constitution does not serve our purposes any more, it was written by a handful of white slave owners, that is what you get from the marxist left. what is in the constitution? due process. free speech. freedom of religion. right to bear arms. the right to be protected in your home. probable cause. all kinds of protections for the individual. what else? limitations on government. limitations on congress, limitations on the presidency, limitations on the courts. we don t have a kind of totalitarian regime centralized in one place. which is what the founders fought against. what else? we have all kinds of things in the constitution that promote what we call the civil society. law and order, protecting the individual. these people who wrote the constitution and adopted the constitution most of them were people of faith, most of them were learned even though they didn
brought into the military, all they can, those from the separatist regions in ukraine. even some off of the battle field in syria and military contractors, that is the state of play right now, we re watching to see when will we begin to see the kind of guerrilla activity in russian occupied areas that we ve been anticipating, the sarge of an insurgency in the areas that russia has seized since the on set of the invasion in february, and when will we see from the ukrainian offenses in the south. mark: general petraeus, why is this important to united states and people of the united states? it is important to the world, what russia has done
organization without a state, but one that is still very, very dangerous and conduct can conduct attacks in many different places. and may, in fact, become even more dangerous internationally as they re suffering on the battle field in syria and iraq. all right, guys. thanks very much. fred plankton and colonel francona. north korea s leader says his country is close to testing a long-range missile. that missile, if successful, says would have the capability to reach the united states. we have details. plus, the challenges this poses to president-elect donald trump. stay with us. cough, take delsym, the #1 12-hour cough medicine. it helps control the impulse to cough for 12 hours. which means, you re controlling your cough on your morning commute. and later when you re joking with beth. even when most cough medicines stop, delsym is still working. and when your days over, your cough is still under control. thanks to the #1 12-hour cough medicine. delsym. the cough controller.
militias or jihadi groups on the ground, it takes just one of them to say we don t want this deal to happen. to start firing or set a few buses on fire like over the weekend, and it is derailed. the evacuations have resumed again. it will be a question of how long and how many people are able to be evacuated. if they can get aleppo evacuated, what then? the last rebel stronghold essentially and if you move rebels out of the other cities or individuals out of the cities, what then becomes the battle field in syria? reporter: that s the million dollar question. we know a lot of these groups leaving the eastern part of aleppo going to idlib along the turkish border. they will set up a refugee camp along the province.
political nature of the attacks are really disturbing. i find it almost offensive dick cheney would say he would be content leaving an american soldier back on the battle field. that doesn t sit well with me. a lot of guys don t think it was worth it, even if he were decorated, they would have questions whether it s worth it because they are so concerned about the five guys that got out and a president of negotiating with terrorists. there is always going to be risk when releasing detained people. there was always a concern they would go back to the battle fact. one in particular released in 0 200 was killed in the battle field in syria a couple months ago. this is always a concern. i think the point the president made very well, though, is that he has to balance the risk to not just the nation, but to our troops and there is a sacred bond with the men and women in uniform there overseas, and i