chairman thornberry, i want to take a moment and thank him. i want to thank mac thornberry, all the members of the armed services committees, republicans and democrats, their leadership and their unwavering commitment to our service members and families made this budget agreement possible. they live and breathe these problems. they know these issues. they know all the people who are fighting to keep us safe. they can tell you as well as anyone how critical that is that we get this done. chairman thornberry. thank you, speaker. and all of us on the armed services committee are extremely grateful for the speaker s leadership in putting, fixing the military as a priority. let me just remind you all of a couple of statistics. when the house passed our defense authorization bill at exactly the same numbers that are in the cab deal that we ll
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the media reacted to a united passenger dragged off the plane, plus, chris wallace has two exclusive interviews. he ll speak with kt mcfarland who is travelling with the president and mack thornberry about the latest situation on north korea and the middle east. as always check your local listing for time and channel. coming up here on the program, the deep red congressional district once represented by newt gingrich and tom price has a real chance of going blue on tuesday. we re going to find out which g.o.p. heavy hitters are trying to save that seat. plus, live to the hermit kingdom. our own greg palkot in north korea as they issue new threats against the united states. and then, remembering those lost in the boston marathon bombing that was, can you believe it, four years ago today. (vo) my name is bryan.
end of last year, he saw that the afghan forces, the government that we supported all these years couldn t stand up against the taliban. if we left, might be like what happened in iraq and a power vacuum and taliban taking over huge parts of the country. it will be interested to see. president trump has made no commitment there and talked at great length about wanting to focus on rebuilding this country, not having our blood and treasures spent overseas. but you know, if general nicholson comes and says if we don t have more troops, we re going to lose in afghanistan. it will be interesting to see how the president responds to that. it will be interesting to see what happens with all of this boiling in north korea as well. chris wallace, thank you. chris will have more on this on fox news sunday. he will talk with the charms of the house armed services committee, texas republican mack thornberry. we ll check the tv listings for
justice correspondent pete williams will be here to let us know what happened when the cameras went off? nbc news exclusive. lester holt spoke with the french police captain who led last friday s bataclan s raid and took part in wednesday s raid in saint-denis. more developments in the syrian refugee debate. mack thornberry will be here why he joined nearly 300 colleagues, democrats and republicans, to pass a bill that would put new restrictions on how we would acce accept syrian refugees. a striking contrast today in the democratic primary between hillary clinton and bernie sanders. we ll explain later in the show. let s start with what just happened in washington at department of justice. a day after a new icy video featured footage of times square, america s top law enforcement officials seeking to reassure a nervous public here at home. attorney general loretta lynch, fbi director james comey, held a briefing signed to calm fears that a paris-style attack is somehow i