i will be in pittsburgh, pennsylvania another live show. huntsville, alabama right after the patriot awards. holland, michigan as well. montgomery, alabama. skokie, illinois and friday night i will be in ponte vedra same theater we were at. go to brian kilmeade.com and see where we will go. i love talking about instead about taking a knee or taking a knee during the national anthem. find out how far we have come and who is response cybil bringing us this way. lawrence: i m glad you are telling the story not a lot of people know who is booker t. washington is. told frederick douglass and now booker t. ainsley: your dad wanted you. lawrence: when my dad had a about excuses he had me read. brian: i said all over that book and all his other books were teddy roosevelt. i said is this a real relationship? he goes absolutely. i said let s see how they came together and made america better. lawrence: no nonsense. great job, brian. ainsley: congratulations. everyone go t
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them to be strong enough that the taliban would negotiate with them. right now the taliban doesn t believe they are strong enough so they negotiate with us as a proxy but the problem is the taliban aren t reliable. they are violent and, and continue to commit violence. the people negotiating with us may not have the strength of organization to control all elements of everybody else in afghanistan. neil: so given those dynamics, you would not before putting talks back on? the president said this attack that killed a u.s. soldier, that he would not entertain it, saying the talks would not happen. do you agree? i think the taliban needs to have a cease-fire need to quit killing americans. however, peace comes when we make the decision that we declare victory and we come home and shouldn t be dependent on the taliban. i don t think the taliban frankly are trustworthy, nor do i think the people negotiating have the ability to control the other fighters in the field but
on syria, obviously, in his own words, we have to see if this will all go through, i think is important. a little disappointing, though, although, not surprising in another sense that russia continues to do nothing about north korea. after all, this is a country that is leveling nuclear weapons at us and we have a right to be concerned about this. this isn t a crazy, distant problem. this is coming right at us. putin ought to wake up on that. tillerson said the two countries expressed concern, but looking at it in two separate ways. back to the cease-fire, what would a successful cease-fire need to look like? we had richard engel on a couple moments ago talking how if it was a cease-fire around the country of assad, it wouldn t mean much. does the cease-fire neez to be in an area that is currently under siege and being battled among the rebels and isis?
built again. unless you address the grievances of the people there and the siege and the occupation, this is something that s going to go on and on again. knowing that doesn t a cease-fire have to come first? hamas rejected an earlier cease-fire saying it didn t meet broader demands. what needs to happen? i ll go back to my original question, doesn t a cease-fire need to happen first before serious talk can take place? well, yes and no. as you mentioned, there was a cease-fire attempt earlier this week and the week before that the palestinian side, the militants in gaza offered truce terms as well. those were rejected which the israelis. the idea here is that there should be a cease-fire, but the cease-fire should actually end all forms of violence on both sides, but just because projectiles are it was hamas who violated the cease-fire. it wasn t israel. s that s just empirically untrue. if you look throughout the