rob: iran says the us did not shoot down its drone in the strait of hormuz after donald trump says the us took defensive action when a drone came within 1000 yards of the worship. jillian: mike pompeo arrived in argentina for counterterrorism summit on the 25th and everything the when a series jewish community center bombing that killed 85 people. pompeo hopes the summit will form a common front to fight against militant groups in the middle east. rob: nasa show will be held ton
was. what were they trying to do? this was the summit in riyadh. this is the counterterrorism summit actually. we ll get to the irony there. this is saudi s humble attempt to tell people they re not trying to control the world when in fact that s exactly what they re trying to do. you have to talk about yemen. when you talk about yemen, you re talking about 8 million people on the brink of famine. 130 children dying every day. this is a saudi-led coalition. president trump, when he landed in saudi arabia, the first thing he did was he signed $110 billion arms deal. the foreign policy of saudi arabia said, quote, that this was a great thing, that the president should be commended on choosing saudi arabia as the first country he visited after inauguration. if nothing else, this was a sign of things to come. a sign that this president isn t going to abide by the old rules, by the old agreements that the u.s. has in place, throwing caution into the wind in what he would say in the name o
unaccounted for in prison. a lot of questions by raul castro, but what is going to cause a change in that government that s been in power since january 1st of 1959, chuck. jose, it s very important i thought we bring up that political prisoner point, these are people that the pope supposedly was blessing all these things, they put on a good show. when we all leave, something seems to change. i m glad we re bringing up his name, because he is languishing in prison. jose, i know you have a broadcast to put on. thanks for coming on. just after the castro meeting, president obama chaired a counterterrorism summit focused on destroying isis. earlier today i spoke with his chief counterterrorism adviser and what she saw as the goal of the summit. this is an opportunity for countries to renew commits already made, to make new commitments in the fight against
that story s crazy. it s just one example of what some say is a huge waste of money. abc s john karl has more. reporter: the zombie apocalypse. this isn t some really bad b movie. it s an actual scene from the 2012 counterterrorism summit attended by law enforcement officials around the country. summit tickets, $1,000 a pop. paid for with your tax dollars. the zombies look scary, but organizers say the skit was solely to add levity to an otherwise serious meeting on protecting the homeland. senator tom coburn says it s just another example of more than $7 billion in questionable homeland security spending every year. wow. wasted. reporter: in a new report, coburn cites example after example, including nearly $30,000 for an underwater robot in columbus, ohio, the $69,000