over when they really are not. but with 10,000 american troops still stationed in afghanistan, if this war really is back onto the point where the taliban is going to be taking and holding significant territory, how much do we expect american troops to be participating in this fight? if this fight is going the way it looks today, does that mean that american troops don t get to leave? and how does this affect everything else that we re tied up in with and without our allies around the world as this remarkable pile-up of world leaders copies this week in new york city. joining us nbc news national security producer court nit kube. thanks for staying late to be with us tonight. thanks for having me raich. we ve heard there were two u.s. air strikes in support of some sort of taliban effort in kunduz. do you have any sense of how big a fight is happening for kunduz in do we know what the air strikes were for. we were told late tonight by
nbc/ wall street journal poll, planned parenthood ranked above everyone that s a major candidate for president of the united states and everyone else. folks love planned parenthood. not because of our brand or because of anything they see on tv. they come to us for health care. one in five women in this country has come to planned parenthood at some point in her lifetime. most people know somebody who s come to planned parenthood. i think ultimately this is a losing battle. i think what was clear today, rachel and we ve talked about this a lot. i think the dividing line here is among a group of people who believe abortion should not be legal anymore in the united states of america. and they are going to do everything in their power to make that come true. we had the 14th vote today in the house of representatives on restricting women s access to health care, restricting women s access safe and legal abortion. there s a lot of other issues going on in our country that people are concer
higher who opinion of planned parenthood than, well, than any other person or political entity that nbc or the wall street journal could think to poll on. look at this from the latest nbc poll that came out this weekend. donald trump was the most disliked, a net 33% net approval rating. republican party was the second worse off, are 16%, jeb bush was the third worst off, net negative 15% for him you sort of move up the totem pole in terms of negative versus positive feelings. above jeb bush is hillary clinton and above that is the black lives matter moment, above that the democratic party. above that president obama. above that two republican presidential candidates, carly fiorina and ben carson both. above them bernie sanders a whopping plus 12% approval. and right at the top of the heap above even bernie sanders the