what we were doing in the obama administration. the other is the money. how is it ip flunsing the trump administration officials before they get into office and once they are in officer. office. they now have a new country to think about. what s the cig nif kasignificane trump campaign or with the u.s. government? well, it s still unclear. there s no question they have a great deal of clout in the trump administration. they have a lot of influence. they like to see themselves as the power brokers in the middle east. it s a small country but an important country and how this fits into the broader picture of the russia investigation is still unclear. that s why this meeting is insignificant. i ties elements together.
more attempts, all right, but in terms of those attempt ares being successful as a percentage of the attempts will go way down, because as john pointed out, we re arresting these people. these aren t the pros from dover. these are self-radicalized. right now isis especially is happy with that kind of actor? uft to keep the pressure on us. so just for new york city alone, commissioner bratton, in some ways your job is more complicated on many levels, given what michael hayden was saying, but also the the situation that the police department is in on the streets, on other levels? we are constantly adjusting to meet the changing threat. yeah. under the process of assigning 450 additional personnel to john miller s operation, to deal with the emerging isil/isis threat. as the general indicated, those sites of attacks would be
effort to make people be accountable, whether or not they support this deal. i think it s a horrific deal. ooo-ey think ooo-ey it s against americans interest, against those who believe in the rule of law and human rights interests and i think people should be held accountable on that. going back to september 11th, showing pictures of the pile that day and the days after and even 14 years later you see the video, it ip ares you right open again. incredible. at the risk of asking you to relive that terrible day i think it s important people remember what happened that day. how did you hear about it? what did you first think when you heard? willie, i was in the city that morning and my daughter actually called me. emily called, dad, did you see a plane hit the towers? i didn t have the tv on. i hadn t seen it. soap i turned it on and was talking toer had, because she was rattled. then i saw the second plane hit, and immediately i knew we were under attack, and so i stopped t
there. they say you call it a tie during the course of the match and a draw if the outcome is the same score. they played to a draw last night. a draw is okay because of the way the world cup, would. if they tie germany as you said, they move on. if they win if they beat germany, they do. if they lose, it ip bos complicated. it s about what happens between guana and portugal, and it could come down according to the rules to a coin flip by a fifa official. but really, the goal of last night, excuse the pun for the players was to feel that they have the confidence to take on the best. and that s what they say renaldo is, the best in the world. they went down early, looked terrible and they found a way to come back. and they believe that in the interviews they did after the match they were okay with the draw and know where they are and it was a mistake but they re okay with it and so were the fans. take a listen in the aftermath once all the bleeps stopped how fans felt about last night
cain doesn t have the foreign policy chops on this american morning. captions by vitac www.vitac.com good morning, everybody. it s tuesday, november 15th. ali velshi off today. i m christine romans along with carol costello on american morning. welcome back, carol. thanks. i had a great few days off, but it s going to be back. good morning to you. breaking news to tell you about right at the top. overnight police in new york city moved in and cleared out the occupy wall street protesters from zuccotti park, the birthplace ever the occupy movement. the evictions came overnight. police ripping down tents, signs and cleaning up. a number of protesters were arrested for refusing to get out. poppy harlow now downtown. we re hearing the park is back open. so have police allowed the protesters to go back, like they said they would? reporter: so far, no. so far we ve still got police as far as we can tell surrounding the park, but it is all cleaned out. we made it in