..the risks that we re facing right now are being both measured in terms of hospitalisation, but also economic and other collateral damages. and i think that the government of the united states and other countries right now are trying to balance a holistic strategy here, and in my view, what the americans are doing is probably the right thing to be doing right now. let s get some of the day s other news. turkish authorities have detained 16 people on suspicion of operating a religious book store linked to islamic state. there were clashes with police as they tried to shut the store down. it was accused of operating without a licence. an investigation is under way after a private jet crashed in a residential area near san diego in california. officials say no one on board survived, although they haven t confirmed how many people died, or their identities. at least one home was damaged, and several others lost
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the last american combat troops leave iraq. we ll show you the end of a war. pedal to the metal. get behind the wheel with us in one of the most popular video games on the market. we ll drive the mario cart tonight. you are bringing a video game to life. it s all right here, right now on cnn. hello, everyone. i m don lemon. thank you for joining us. welcome to our viewers around the world. you re in the cnn newsroom. a landmark moment for the united states. after nearly nine years, 4,500 american lives lost, 30,000 more injured, the iraq war is over. now that the last remaining u.s. troops have left the country. cnn was there when the final convoy rolled across the border into kuwait. this is how it all played out live on cnn on this show last night. this is breaking news hala, and it is history. the war in iraq is officially over. u.s. troops are moving across the border into kuwait now. and what this means is that really the last vehicle and the last convoy of t
sitting in a warehouse that will end this anytime quicker. that said, britain did say they are going to deploy attack helicopters as part of the nato mission making some of the air strike, richard, a lot more precise. carry with it a lot fewer collateral damages, as the military likes to put it, but it also increases a lot of risk. a helicopter is a lot easier to shoot down and the problem with if they do get shot down, do you send troops in on the ground? rescue efforts? it certainly complicates things but shows nato reached its limitations and as the president said, there really isn t a lot more they can do at this pointeneder the current nato mandate. a lot of busy arenas in that area of the world. lee cowan, nbc, thanks. sarah palin making moves to get back into the 2012 race for president? how congresswoman michele bachmann might affect palin s plans. what s so special about
the aerial assault is drawing criticism today, though, from russia as well as head of the arab league, who both saying the bombings are killings civilians. meanwhile, the u.s. says there s been little collateral damages. kir simmons joins us from london. good morning. good morning. the latest reaction, it would seem there s dissension among the ranks. on the surface it appears to be a pretty important intervention by the head of the arab league, who is saying that he believes the strikes go beyond what was backed in the u.n. resolution. in particular he appeared to be concerned about the civil agcasualties. let me fill you in on what we are learning. libyan television appears to be quoting a medic saying that 64 civilians were killed in the
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