close to california where felicity huffman is serving her time. todd: a fox news alert. isis prisoners on the loose. a special envoy to syria saying they beat curtis custody after the turkish invasion. we said the numbers over 100. we do not know where they are. todd: james sheppard revealing the extent of the escape hours before turkey announced a permanent cease-fire in syria. 39 bodies found in a semitruck could be linked to a smuggling operation. police believe 3 dozen migrants froze to death in a refrigerated trailer. the bodies were discovered after the irish owned truck arrived on a fairy. the driver was under arrest. carley: showdown in the windy city. donald trump preparing to visit chicago for a police chief
administration line is it is still holding and doing the job and reduced violence to some degree but all eyes are on a meeting tomorrow in sochi between turkey and russia s president to see if they could hammer out a deal here. russia is backing the syrian regime who very quickly taken the place of the united states as the ally of the syrian kurds and now the united states has pulled out. but wolf, it is baffling to see these two weeks the u.s. gone from the central power broker here keeping the peace to now having moved troops into iraq to continue the isis fight. they re not going home. they re just having the same mission from a significantly worse tactical position leaving 200 or so in the south with much worse supply lines. wolf. clearly the kurds feel betrayed by the united states. nick paton walsh in syria for us. and ted dutsch of florida is joining us, a member of the judiciary and foreign affairs committee. congressman, thank you for joining us. your reaction first to see
are already running for their lives, heading toward regime areas, heading toward the iraqi border, heading anywhere they can because they re afraid they re going to be slaughtered. brett, what is syria now? is it a full-fledged country? is it being carved up? is turkey annexing a piece of it? what is the future of syria here? well, it s always been one of the most complex situations. and the situation president trump inherited actually was on the road to some stability. and we executed a plan. and i served two years in his administration in which we defeated the physical isis caliphate and stabilized a third of syria. the rest of syria, most of it, is under the control of the assad regime, and then in northwest syria, another serious problem, that s where the opposition is, but also it s the dominant home for al qaeda in syria, the largest al qaeda safe haven really in the world. it s kind of in these three zones. the zone in the northeast was
qaeda in syria who have been the ground force in this ongoing regime change war. thank you. i d like to ask senator warren if she would join me in calling for an end to this regime change war in syria finally. so look, i think we ought to get out of the middle east. i don t think we should have troops in the middle east. but we have to do it the right way, the smart way. what this president has done is that he has sucked up to dictators, he has made impulsive decisions that often his own team doesn t understand. he has cut and run on our allies and he has enriched himself at the expense of the united states of america. in syria he has created a bigger-than-ever humanitarian crisis. he has helped isis get another foothold, a new lease on life. i sit on the armed services committee. i talk with our military leaders about this. thank you, senator. i was in iraq and went through the neighborhoods that isis destroyed.
done. everyone on this stage recognizes or at least i thought we did that the problem is not other democrats who don t agree with your particular idea of how to handle this. the problem is the national rifle association and their enablers in congress. and we should be united in taking the fight to them. and all the candidates sparred over policy differences on health care, guns, syria, and more. join me now to discuss how it all went down, our chief public affairs officer for moveon.org, nbc news senior digital white house reporter shannon pet piece, david jolly, and maria kumar. meanwhile, let me come to you guys for your thoughts on the debate so far. this was a more contentious debate than some of the previous ones for elizabeth warren. the last three debates elizabeth warren was really unscathed.