Bill should he step down or not . Should not. Adam schiff was a staunch supporter of secretary clinton while involved in the Benghazi Investigation and nobodys calling on him to recuse himself. Devin is the chairman of house intel whether they like it or not. What we need to do is focus on the witnesses and accessing the documents and find the facts for our fellow citizens. It should not be a bipartisan investigation. Lets meet witnesses. Bill nunes has said it had nothing to do with russia. If thats not the case why not clear it up . Whats his source and what information was he given on the ground of the white house . On the source i found it interesting last week parts of the main street media beat the daylights out of republicans for
12 years to successfully win the electoral college. What do you want to start with . Thats a good place to take our lead. Bill does that suggest youre confused what his priority is . Ive talked to Mick Mulvaney more than i want to i think its health car
1600 wives and children in this one camp that i visited today from 48 countries, and there are two other camps just like it. richard, i know the koms are tricky, but i want to ask you about the decision the white house announced regarding troops in syria leaving about 200 members in the military there. the white house tried to frame this as peace keepers. talk about how this decision affects the overall fight against isis here. well, it seems like a very small decision, 200 troops compared to about 2000 u.s. troops who are here right now. but it is quite significant. i spoke earlier today in addition to talking to her. i also met earlier with the chief kurdish commander of the kurdish-led force that is leading the fight with american support. by the way, he said that the war against isis militarily is now over, that they are just waiting
aton mic bomb ending world end of the world event because he just simply does not understand how things work. well, fast forward to today, how are things working outs? well, they are working great. it is fundamentally different than what was predicted and donald trump has done so actually without going to war. it s been a very peaceful. very, frankly, plays said time except on the headlines of frankly the mainstream media. if you look at the biggest promise he made, which was defeating isis militarily, that s been done. and did he it without getting immeasured in the syrian civil war. then for the big threats we face out there which incidentally not russia. china and iran. he has fundamentally changed the way we are approaching those countries. you are seeing it chinese currency way off. losing the trade war against us which they started. turkey, too. this country coddled so long despite having islamist leader who is soft on the muslim brotherhood. bloom is off the rose.
predominantly shia security forces. and this is one of the factors that led to the rise of isis again in 2013 and 2014. so yes, while you look at these major defeats when it comes to isis militarily, there still is a lot of work to be done afterwards when you re talking about stabilizing these areas, majority of these areas devastated by military operations is sunni. the military has to rebuild them. they have to make sure that displaced population, hundreds of thousands of people are returned to their homes. this area is stabilized. a tough task but the most daunting for the government is to make sure to try and rebuild trust amongst iraq s different communities to try and make sure that those sectarian divisions, george, that allowed for the rise of isis and other extremist
local populations against isis? the question is the challenge, how do you reconstruct the areas after you defeat isis militarily in mosul, in raqqah in medellin, in other cities? so while you and i and all of us and even the president of the united states is focusing on defeating isis militarily, we have not really thought a great deal about the morning after, about the social and economic and political reconstruction. and i fear that if president trump keeps doing what he s doing in iraq and syria, i think i could easily see a situation whereby the so-called isis or the islamic state really tries to regroup in the next one or two or three years from now. well, that s a terrible thought but we want to continue our discussion with you and talk about how do you defeat the ideology? what does this mean for the bigger picture of the syrian conflict in the next hour. so we ll see you then. thank you, fawaz. coming up here a look at the history between the u.s. and