mistake. ainsley how is she doing now? isn t 11 third or fourth grade. she just started sixth grade, it starts early, to be honest and it is heartbreaking. ainsley: how is she doing? she s doing wonderful, she s in disney land and having a wonderful time. her smile is so genuine, the love for herself. she was lost momentarily, but by the grace of god and support of everyone, she is doing so good, i m proud of her. ainsley: thank you for coming on. thank you for having us. ainsley: this show is flying by, third hour of fox and friends starts right now. steve: it is indeed. come on over and sit down on the couch. we start 8 a.m. eastern time fox with this. today marks six weeks until iowa caucuses. lawrence: two are trading shots while democrats go all in in florida. ainsley: peter, enjoy your christmas, next year will be busy. peter: republican rivals waiting a long time to try to dent trump s standing atop the polls. ron desantis is zeroing in something
My name is peterbergen. I run the International Security program here. Welcome to you and also the people watching on cspan. Cspan is covering this live. When we get to the questionandanswer session, please make sure to identify yourself and wait for the microso the audience outside the room can hear your question. Today we are going to discuss afghanistan 2017, and prospects for the future. And we have two brilliant panelists to discuss that. First of all of course ambassador mohib, the ambassador to the u. S. From afghanistan. He worked as president ganis chief of staff. Previously worked with intel, worked with the American University in afghanistan. Also a ph. D. From bruinel university in the united kingdom. And he will speak first. And then after that,iany koss keenas who is a fellow here, who has been living in afghanistan pretty much since 2010. Iani runs a company which provides intelligence and security analysis to businesses in afghanistan. He is also doing his ph. D. At Kin
My name is peter bergen. I run the International Security program here. Welcome to you and also the people watching this on cspan. Cspan is covering this live. When we get to the questions, please identify yourself and wait for the mic so the audience outside the room can hear your question. Today we will discuss afghanistan 2017 and prospects for the future. We have two brilliant panelists to discuss that. First of all, the ambassador, who is the ambassador to the United States from afghanistan. He has previously worked as deputy chief of staff. He previously also worked at intel, at the American University in afghanistan. Hes also a ph. D. From Brunell University in the United Kingdom and will speak first, then after that, yanni has been living in afghanistan pretty much since 2010. He runs a company which provides intelligence and security analysis to businesses in afghanistan. Hes also doing his ph. D. At Kings College about the afghan civil war. Hes a retired army retired u. S. Ai
Diseases as typhus and polio. Next is Christina Lamb with the sunday times. Like janine, christinas introduction to conflict reporting also came in the late 1980s, but in pakistan and afghanistan. Came in the 1980s but in pakistan and afghanistan. Her journalism has taken her far and wide including brazil, south africa, zimbabwe and iraq but since the 9 11 attacks she spent quite a bit of time in afghanistan. She cowrote i am melilla and her new book farewell kabul from afghanistan to a more dangerous world highlights the errors and miscalculations made by the United States and its allies in the war in afghanistan. And argues the world has been left more, not less dangerous since 9 11. Our third author is kim barker, whose book whiskey tango foxtrot the taliban shuffle mti strange days in afghanistan and pakistan served as basis for the recent movie whiskey tango foxtrot the taliban shuffle mti strange days in afghanistan and pakistan starring tina fey. Kims first reporting job was in
Us that has however been controversial in that they dont say we dont need to be seen in britain three to carry out several suicide bombings in his controlled areas in big groups and elsewhere killing dozens of people. They have found to keep attacking hezbollah into a mixed rules. Its been seized from syria. As you the death toll in Councils Building sites it pays to be announcing according to a new report from Human Rights Group that promise even if holly Coordination Committee says that some four hundred nepalese my principles then lights during construction like since castle won the right to use the twenty twenty two football world cup pressure is mounting on the sports governing body feels good to take action as fees rise to more deaths will be seen before called escaped the tories who will beat the Officials Say they will be tearing up the sport takes in council to ensure what his rights are being respected meanwhile the secretary general of Amnesty International said that it is i