spokesman and potential successor. for more on this incredible successful operations, our own catherine herridge in washington tonight periods. tonight is coming to record sees during the raid what are called document exploitation. soldiers took two islamic state fighters prisoner and reportedly under interrogation in iraq. we are learning new details about baghdadi s final minutes how he fled with three of his children s as delta force operators closed income accorded in a dead end tunnel, baghdadi detonated a suicide vest. president trump said one of the most wanted terrorist leaders died like a dog and died like a coward with multiple streams of intelligence used to execute the operation, one of the informants were inside the compound, providing key information about the tunnels. and that baghdadi was on the move, apparently after months in the same location which is not
in a position where their bases demanding it. you are suggesting prudence from the democrats. i will ask you a final question do suggest that staying prudent for the white house, or do you think they should be prudent as well and wait for the mueller report, or do you think they should move forward in advance of that with this counterpart question work absently paid law and order is the most important thing when it comes the democratic republics. robert mueller is doing his job right now, the president took an oath to defend and uphold the u.s. constitution, and i think the prudent thing to do from the white house would say that defending and upholding the constitution by robert mueller doing his job. you ve seen a lot of cooperation. a lot of cooperation on the details, but some rattling publicly from giuliani. seems like this white house needs to come up with a strategy. philip wegman from the washington examiner. enjoy your day. thank you. me time, the british governme
the islamic state there, still 3,000 islamic state fighters in syria, they are not fully defeated. your point about now we look at this from the islamic state standpoint, just wait six months, troops could be there for longer than six months, even if the president wants them out in that time frame. so then does it just become we can wait out as long as we want? this is a long-term struggle against islamic radicalism. we have a tremendous victory against islamic state. iraqis fought house to house in mosul and some of the worst fighting since world war ii. kurds and other arab and muslim allies of the u.s. fought in syria and defeated the islamic state, leaving some special operations forces in syria is a smart long-term strategy. we finally sort of figured this out. local forces are leading. we have allies. let s stick with this winning strategy. in terms of allies, we know
began firing. people scrambled for cover, desperately trying to flee the chaos. the attackers pursued them and followed some inside. among the dead are tourists from italy, germany, spain and poland. two gunmen were also killed. tunisia s parliament building is located next to the museum. during the siege, lawmakers there were on lockdown. as they huddled inside a stairwell, they broke out in to song. their nation s anthem. tunisia s government says some 3,000 tunisians have joined islamic state fighters in syria and iraq, but the state department would not speculate about any connections to the terror group. there have been no claims of responsibility so we re not going to draw conclusions at this point. tunisia s prime minister said there is a search underway for an additional two or three possible suspects. t.j., reena. karen, thank you so much. the pentagon now confirming a senior member of an extremist group accused of planning the
when the tourists got off buses to enter the museum, the gunmen began firing. people scrambled for cover, desperately trying to flee the chaos. the attackers pursued them and followed some inside. among the dead are tourists from italy, germany, spain and poland. two gunmen were also killed. tunisia s parliament building is located next to the museum. during the siege, lawmakers there were on lockdown. as they huddled inside a stairwell, they broke out in to song. their nation s anthem. tunisia s government says some 3,000 tunisians have joined islamic state fighters in syria and iraq, but the state department would not speculate about any connections to the terror group. there have been no claims of responsibility so we re not going to draw conclusions at this point. tunisia s prime minister said there is a search underway for an additional two or three possible suspects. t.j., reena.