suicide bomb car attack in the city of mogadishu has left at least 65 people dead. let s go to kenya, our farai sevenzo has the story. farai, what more are you tell us? reporter: good morning, morning. with the attack and responsibility has happened again. it s just a government spokesman told cnn that the death toll is now 65. of course, we expect that to fluctuate over the hour. what we know, the search for a suicide car bomber, a well-known somalia s mogadishu. i m afraid we may have to step of out of farai sevenzo s phone interview with us. again, he s on the ground there in neighboring kenya, telling us again that the death toll, now at least 65 dead. we also understand a claim of
the dprk has not made a strategic decision to give up its nuclear weapons. in fact, i think that the contrary is true. i think that the strategic decision that kim jong un is operating through is that he will do whatever he can to keep a deliverable nuclear weapons capability and to develop and enhance it further. bret: he has insisted that the north should follow the libyan path, denuclearization by fully eliminating the nuclear program upfront and a possible deal with the u.s. that was a policy framing president trump to cold as he laughed. up next, what exactly is impeachment, we will walk you through that process. first beyond the borders tonight, a somali official says that the suicide car bomber detonated a vehicle at the gate of a military air strike, which is a base for you u.s. and smalley forces. an estimated 25 fighters from
them to camp david. they were supposed to be there yesterday. he said he was canceling it because 12 people were killed in an explosion. the tall within a was behind. including an american. sergeant first class ellis ortiz killed on thursday. you look at what the taliban was doing on thursday, that s what they have done during the entire year of negotiations. you have to have peace if you are talking about peace. they have not played by the game rules. ainsley: ellisor tis was 24 years old and killed by a car bomber. the president tweeted about this and said i immediatelily called off the meeting and called off peace negotiations what kind of people would kill so many in order to seemingly strengthen their bargaining position? brian: a lot of the people were nervous dealing with the taliban. steve: because we didn t know. he invited them. brian: even prior to the stunning announcement that they were coming to camp david in sunday. they weren t en route but
abc s james longman and our team inside syria tonight. reporter: a war in its final stages can be the most dangerous. tonight, a suicide car bomber wounding seven in this massive explosion on the syria/turkey border. and inside syria, the push to take back isis territory inching closer to its end. this as president trump looks to remove remaining u.s. troops from a country torn apart by terror. we ve just crossed the border from iraq into syria. and this whole area is controlled by the kurds. they, together with the united states, have been leading the fight against isis and now they re trying to liberate the last few towns. the coalition has the terror group cornered in the tiny town of baghuz. about 500 isis holdouts are dug in for a brutal last stand. david, even if u.s. troops do withdraw from here, peace may be far from won. many fleeing jihadists often pose as civilians and the u.s. state department says isis fighters could be in the thousands, waiting for another chance to fig
say at least 12 people were killed and 3100 this morning when a suicide car bomber struck a military base in a police training center in a coordinated tele- band and sold. at least two coat taliban fighters were killed by troops. this is not amnesty. there is no pathway to citizenship. and there is no permanent status here at all which is what amnesty contemplates. what this is is a good faith effort to address the issue during relief to daca recipients and the president is made it clear what you will support. now it is time for the senate to secure the borders. eric: vice president mike weighing in on the opera. immigration protections in exchange for wealth hunting and the path to reopen the government. know the president put up a three year extension for daca recipients on the table in exchange for the border wall funding he demands, but democrats have so far refused to