thorough investigate that shows there was no information shared with unauthorized third parties like profiles, photographs and online chats. don t put anything online you don t want people to see. don t do it. at some point, right? right? i tell that to my kids. i tell it to their friends, too, who text my daughter. my goodness. they just don t get it. i m not sure they should have technology. we should do a segment on that. after 10 years in afghanistan, our next guest says the u.s. effort to win over hearts and minds is no longer realistic. new yorkers, john leander son, next on morning joe. nobody better. hey, did you ever finish last month s invoices?
winning hearts and minds at this point with this vast array of person yell thatnel that s so cs in afghanistan now with a rather toxic marriage to the host government. the other story, to say, if the war can be fought in that hard way, and if killing enough people will traumatize their support base enough to exercise control over the terrain, that s another question. i don t know the answer to that. ten years later, here we are inside the battle for afghanistan with the new yorker s john leander son. thank you very much for being on the show. . coming up next, president obama s team, chicago bulls got a little chippy last night in a must win playoff game. do i sound like a sports anchor? i can do sports. do it again. i can do it. willie should let me. you re watching morning joe, brewed by starbucks. [ female announcer ] you use the healing power of touch every day.
colonel lutsky had to be diplomatic and say, obviously, we d keep these options under consideration but how about we go forward with the local police initiative? and the tieoff was, lutsky asked him about a house, he knew this warlord, really, was building in the city. he asked him when he would finish it and he said to him, quipped, well, i ll finish it when you guys give me enough money to and they all laughed. it s this horse trading bizarre politics really. dr. jeffrey sachs. john, we heard just a few minutes ago about the kill-capture campaign, which seems to be the pentagon s real strategy, that they can kill enough of the key taliban and insurgents to turn the tide. just what do you think about that, in terms of numbers, recruitment and what you are seeing, and the ability to