now, the militants message may have struck here at home. what are we talking about? two men in texas have been arrested on terror related charges. one may have tried to join isis. how far is it spread sng. also, the benghazi arrest. how they lured the master mind and new questions surrounding where he ll be tried. we ll look at all the implications of that coming up on new day. can t wait for that. thanks, guys. held captive by terrorists for years. bowe bergdahl is facing another battle. this one from his roommate. wait until you hear what he said on capitol hill. that s all the drama, ahead. coy la cocina, a small kitchen that kick-starts the careers of 41 entrepreneurs. they bring the talent. we help fund the tools.
and i think we can say tonight we re not at that point yet. 40 miles out. we re waiting to see what happens next, and what will maliki do. he s shiite and looking for iran support. are we going to team up with a long time enemy of iran to fight back? that s the scenario. i can t imagine it, what we d be doing is teaming up with a terrorist state to help battle a terrorist state. none of it makes sense, right? right. coming up, we re going to have more reaction to the benghazi arrest, and the dangerous situation in iraq, all throughout this busy news hour. karl rove is here to weigh-in on the chaos that is in that country. plus, more on a company children pour over the southern border each day. rick perry will be by to react to the illegal invasion. that and hillary clinton. why was she defending a guy guilty of child rape and getting him off on a technicality.
because that is congress congressional prerogative. and you know what? the united states did not start a war in syria. even after all those members of congress were screaming that we ought to. we did not get involved militarily in syria because congress not only didn t vote to do it, they never took it up. they don t want to actually put their money where their mouths are. they just want to carp about it. when it came time in syria, they did not want to take a binding vote on what to do, they preferred to just yell about it on tv. when president obama called the question, it was over. under the constitution, congress is actually required to get out of the armchair and make binding decisions on military matters. we are seeing the worst of the armchair quarterbacking right now on bowe bergdahl and on the benghazi arrest and on iraq. but if you want to see this debate get much better really fast, if you want to see our foreign policy politics in washington get much less petty, not tv tal
she s testifying at this hour. the big guns are out anyminute now, chuck hagel and joint chiefs of staff chair will testify about the defense budget, the benghazi arrest and fighting in iraq looming large of course. we re going to start with gm chief mary barra testifying about why gm waited more than ten years with a recall link to 13 deaths. victims of loved ones spoke out last hour. november 15th, 2014 2004 i was at the wheel of a saturn ion that veered off the road and struck a tree. killing my best friend. for the better part of ten years i ve carried the unnecessary guilt, that i was the cause of michael s death that i was the
the united states did not start a war in syria. even after all those members of congress were screaming that we ought to. we did not get involved militarily in syria because congress not only didn t vote to do it, they never took it up. they don t want to actually put their money where their mouths are. they just want to carp about it. when it came time in syria, they did not want to take a binding vote on what to do, they preferred to just yell about it on tv. when president obama called the question, it was over. under the constitution, congress is actually required to get out of the armchair and make binding decisions on military matters. we are seeing the worst of the armchair quarterbacking right now on bowe bergdahl and on the benghazi arrest and on iraq. but if you want to see this debate get much better really fast, if you want to see our foreign policy politics in washington get much less petty, not tv talking points, not self-contradictory chicken price partisan diversions. r