questions after the capitol insurrection, is did it happen again? were there clooe clues in the united states government, in this agency and that agency that were not properly shared. so that was a legacy conversation of 9/11 that on the big national counter-terrorism issue, it is a completely different world we live in. the fbi, talking to the capitol police, talking to other people, we may need to keep that conversation going. let s go back to new york city, and continue our coverage of the ceremony. ing ab [ bell ringing ]
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international community to be in afghanistan. we accomplished a lot. it seems like we are going backwards here. roadside bomb attacks are up, and we cannot get out of marjah at this point because there has not been the appropriate backup to come in and set up a government. can you see why the american government may think this will never end? the american people came to afghanistan because they were attacked as part of 9/11. that is still evidence. we are facing a bee ing ing a b in afghanistan. collectively we have not succeeded to fight terrorism effectively for many reasons. lack of full commitment and other things. that s not the fault of the afghan people. if we had a fully functioning system in afghanistan, there would be no need for the rest of