being on. we want to wrap up the show with today s big picture. this comes to us from indonesia. huge recovery effort underway. look at this photo. rescuers pulling a woman to safety from underneath a collapsed house. that s after indonesia was hit back to back by an earthquake that triggered a deadly tsunami with waves as high as 20 feet. rescuers were scrambling to find victims. they faced a race against time to find any survivors. more than 8 00 people have been kill sod far. we re keeping an eye on that story. we re also keeping an eye on everything else happening on the news. i ll see you tonight for more on the nafta trade deal. the topic of the president s speech ready to start in the next few minutes. good morning. craig melvin on another busy day. we are following two big stories on this monday. first, new deal. any minute now president trump
it will happen. did it make it worse? no because we got the number one terrorist in the world out of the way. and now the others will fear the fact they can go down the same. we do note quit. we will not go away and we did not for 10 years until we took down the number one terrorist that kill sod many americans on 9/11. neil: what do you thing of the $18 billion plus we have given to pakistan and we know for a few showers osama bin , and now we know osama bin laden was close enough where you could throw stones at his compound from the pakistani military unit. what do you make of that? that higher ups knew about it. guest: you should give phone foreign aid to people you
well. he s here with the cafferty file. i have to give a lot of credit to the men and women reporting the story. they re very courageous journalists. well, and stories like this and the one in egypt. these are the times when cnn rises to the top and shows what it s about. there s not a broadcast news organization that can touch us when it comes to covering these kinds of stories. the crews and all the people inside the place where is the bullets are flying and the blood is flowing, god bless them. they have more guts than i do. the humanitarian crisis in libya has the potential to become a full-blown catastrophe. gadhafi has made it clear he won t be forced out. he s attacked and killed his own people who dare to protest his leadership, his dictatorship. it s estimated more than 1,000 people have been kill sod far. the country has virtually sunk into a civil war that s caused tens of thousands to flee to the
yes. and complained about why michael ladd hadn t honored him. they were working it out and started feeling this feels like more than a movie, maybe a good miniseries. some video on the big screen. there we are. that sort of gives away the first i wonder what happens there. what happens next? terrible. it s actually an extra that s getting kill sod we re not giving any way anything. for a second i thought it was mad men, the decor in the 60s that i remember. check out the boots on that cougar. it has been observed several times all of you looked far too good as women. why was this? not all of us. scott was rather homely. okay. when men drink, we look good as women, so they should put down the bottle. they should go to their beer ophthalmologist and get fitted for proper goggles. leads us directly to canadian health care. yes. and dismissed as pie in the sky. an absurd notion to want to get rid of the pentagon and have canadian health care. a
coalition casualties on the side of the taliban. what has been done when it comes to rooting out the taliban from this up to of marjah? reporter: well, really, what they are trying to do is they moved in there yesterday early on, and we have the taliban forces down there. we are hearing from the afghan government that maybe 200 to 300 taliban fighters are actually down in that town hunkered down ready to plant possibly a counter attack against the coalition forces. right now they say the situation is just such that there are scattered pockets of resis taps going on and that s how, betty. we are hearing that 27 taliban fighters have been kill sod far in the offensive. frederik joining us live from kabul. thank you. we have been talking snow an awful lot for the past week now. most of the nation is still