can we want xyz included in this bill. look, i served in the legislature, i know what it s like, they could be working together, and they re not doing that. democrats are ready to work together. it s mitch mcconnell who has locked the door. you ve been reporting this, you know this, this is not fake news. we only want republican votes. the answer is, if democrats republicans would just say stop, drop, repeal and say replace or mend it, don t end it, they could get 85 votes for this thing, to fix what s wrong with obama care, but don t throw the baby out with the bath water as a good conservative friend of mine told me about it this weekend. got to leave it there, thanks, gentlemen for coming on. thank you. happy weekend. at one time these women flocked to join isis fighters, lured by the romance and
it was a crazy idea. i just took my husband s clothes, shoes, and covered my eyes with black glasses. i take my boy and let s go to the police. can you do a man voice now? that s how it sounds. these stories decide their fate here. whether they stay in limbo or go home. isis is a language more than don t you feel there s yeah, your husband, what if you never see him again? i want someone to go, i can t
an abc news report says according to former several current and u.s. officials it may have endangered the life of an israeli spy inside isis. none of this appears to be straining the u.s.-israel alliance. the defense minister tweeted deep significant ties to the u.s.. michael warren said he wanted to talk about the latest issues but agreed both powers remain closely aligned. in the middle east, there is no closer intelligence relationship. that relationship will continue to be close and grow stronger. benjamin netanyahu spoke by phone with president trump, a conversation that lasted about 20 minutes and focused solely on the president s upcoming visit to israel. it will be a challenging visit, not only in light of the recent headlines, but also the efforts to resume peace talks between the israelis and palestinians. bret: a short time ago,
an abc news report says according to former several current and u.s. officials it may have endangered the life of an israeli spy inside isis. none of this appears to be straining the u.s.-israel alliance. the defense minister tweeted deep significant ties to the u.s.. michael warren said he wanted to talk about the latest issues but agreed both powers remain closely aligned. in the middle east, there is no closer intelligence relationship. that relationship will continue to be close and grow stronger. benjamin netanyahu spoke by phone with president trump, a conversation that lasted about 20 minutes and focused solely on the president s upcoming visit to israel. it will be a challenging visit, not only in light of the recent headlines, but also the efforts to resume peace talks between the israelis and palestinians. bret: a short time ago,
in in and moved to isis. he has no regrets for killing americans. do you see it as a global war? translator: yes. he rose in the ranks and said he had met u.s. members inside isis. can you tell us about the americans? translator: there were two or three of them. a spokesman for the interior ministry says the intelligence they collect helps in the battle against isis. many people feel when isis is defeated on the battlefield, it will move back to an insurgency. here, attacks by isis sleeper cells are on the rise. as the battle for mosul reaches a conclusion, many isis members are likely to disappear into the population which is why prisons like this and the intelligence they produce are so important.