before his release. there was talk about him having walked off the base. many things weren t spoken about publicly because the military is sensitive to it and didn t want this out there. as they were trying to get this guy home. now, though, you have compounding those stories his fellow soldiers who are giving even more detail about his behavior while he was at that outpost and more accounts of him having walked off the base. in fact, having talked about walking off the base. wikileaks was the first and we have many more accounts to buttress that claim. hillary clinton when she was secretary of state, before she left the state department, and her involvement in earlier efforts to get bowe bergdahl back to the united states. and there were talk of releasing taliban detainees. in 2011 and 2012, the state department led an extensive effort and negotiated directly with the taliban in a serious of meetings in germany and doha. directly, without the qataris involved? they were not in
surrounding sergeant bergdahl. do you think this sets a precedent that america gave up too much or do we go after them no matter what? it s about letting the military community know that no matter what happens, we re not going to forget about you, we re going to come for you. and over the last five years, most americans did forget about bowe bergdahl. but his community didn t, his family didn t and let s get the guy home and celebrate the fact we did regain the only p.o.w. in afghanistan. do you think there are sufficient safeguards in place to make sure the five terrorists
closed the trap, he stopped for maybe a second, turned back to the food, and just kept eating the food like it was cool, you know. at that point i was like this is a pretty cool cat. most people would say it s a stupid cat but i took it to be like he was just bold. he didn t care, and so just that kind of threw it out there, hey, if i wanted to take this guy home, what would i have to do? our cameraman, brian, ended up adopting this little kitten. they re like that would be great! you know, just go down to the vet, get the shots and get yourself a carrier that you can carry on the plane and you ve got yourself a cat. and we had to take him back through the airport, which was kind of comical, because he didn t want to traumatize the cat any further, you know? he was born in a prison. so, i actually ended up taking the kitten out of the little carry-on case and walking through the security system with it. didn t make a sound the entire flight. just chilled out, relaxed, and turne
and when sergeant english closed the trap, he stopped for maybe a second, turned back to the food, and just kept eating the food like it was cool, you know. at that point i was like this is a pretty cool cat. most people would say it s a stupid cat but i took it to be like he was just bold. he didn t care, and so just that kind of threw it out there, hey, if i wanted to take this guy home, what would i have to do? our cameraman, brian, ended up adopting this little kitten. they re like that would be great! you know, just go down to the vet, get the shots and get yourself a carrier that you can carry on the plane and you ve got yourself a cat. and we had to take him back through the airport, which was kind of comical, because he didn t want to traumatize the cat any further, you know? he was born in a prison. so, i actually ended up taking the kitten out of the little carry-on case and walking through the security system with it. didn t make a sound the entire flight. just chi
before they re released. there s a lot of propaganda at play here. of course, the important thing is to get this guy home. absolutely. all right, let s talk about the stock market, u.s. stock futures higher after a trend we re seeing in the markets all around the world. stocks around the globe are generally higher. dow futures up 56 points. that s ahead of a big earnings week. today alone we ll hear from ibm, johnson johnson and verizon. stocks in london, frankfurt and paris higher. asian stocks higher. stocks in asia gained as china s central bank pumped money into the money markets to ease a credit crunch there. we ve heard a lot about income inequality lately. a report from oxfam says almost half the world s wealth is owned by just 1% of the world s population. that works out to the 85 richest people owning the same amount as the bottom 3.5 billion people. this study comes just ahead of the start of the world economic forum this week in davos, switzerland.