we re not going away any time soon. and you re not going to win by shaping the battlefield. and i think what that message has translated into in terms of policy is, we re going to be here physically. we re going to have troops on the ground. we re not going to put caps on the troops. we re going to release some of the restrictions on what we can do in terms of training, equipping and fighting the taliban. and we re also going to precious pakistan more aggressively to cut off political support, logistical support. we have been at this for a while, that s not easy, but that s the new message from the administration. the pakistan piece of the puzzle was notable when president trump unveiled the strategy in the speech over in virginia. you talked about troops, 3,000 more headed to afghanistan according to the secretary. so how does this change what you rightly point out has been something to stretch through the administrations? there are a couple factors. one, the secretary with nato a
negotiates on behalf of space there. and we don t know the specifics of what the sort of falling-out here was between the president s company and the government, but ultimately they had enough of a falling out where they couldn t agree on space to keep the secret service in trump tower which you think everybody would be interested in making sure of course that the trump family is safe and the people who work in the trump organization are safe and now the secret service is downstairs on the sidewalk. is it over the price, how much they were paying? there s couple factors here and neither side has gone into details yet. price is certainly one of them. obviously, midtown manhattan real estate is among the most expensive real estate in country so, if, for instance, the trump organization felt they were being offered too low of a rate in order to give up that space, it s a cost to them, which is sort of ironic given all the alarms we ve been ringing about the concerns about the presiden
protect your family from this virus? dr. camel is here. why are we seeing this outbreak now? i think it has to do with a couple factors. we are seeing less and less vaccines given because of the small group that is afraid to vaccinate because of religion or other reasons. and there is a huge internation l international outbreak. 20,000 in the philippines and they are exposing the children. had you protected from the time you get the shot? it takes several weeks because the body has to expose the immune system to the virus itself and you build antibodies to fight against de. it is something you need to do. if you are not vaccinated you must be right away
two-thirds of the way through with that particular narrow search area. australian authorities say they expect to complete that search area by the end of the week. that was dependent on a couple factors. it was dependent on the bluefin-21 s performance as well as the weather. and the weather could be an issue. to the north of the search area today, a tropical cyclone called jack which was making its way towards the search area, although forecasters say they expect it to largely dissipate by the time it gets there, though it could lead to heavy winds and waves. officials already beginning to think next steps if, at the end of this time period, they ve exhausted this search area and ruled it out, what will they do next? authorities say it is possible they could broaden out the search area, introduced more submersibles. something they re definitely thinking about in perth today. wolf. erin mclaughlin, thank you. coming up, we are going to
every turn. you know, mirda, there is an interesting case of a conversion on the issue of voter fraud that happened lately. william posener issued an opinion in a case and i know him personally he wrote an opinion in a voter i.d. case that upheld indiana s voter i.d. law largely on the rights that it would combat fraud and he recently gave an interview on this, saying i ve come around on this, i don t think the fraud s there. right. i think what s important is that common ground be found on a couple factors. one, everybody believes that only eligible people should vote. right. yeah, i think we re all we re all on that page. and in the course of dealing with the misinformation that people may have that may cause folks to register to vote when they re not eligible, we need to have a response that is measured and appropriate. we cannot have laws or policies that are too broad, too