awkward. slightly. reporter: when adam found out she was pregnant, he did the decent thing. put her up in a place, got her a car, always gave her money. reporter: samira found out about martha when she moved to florida, just before she married adam, but she went ahead with the wedding anyway. except, these things do have a way of worming themselves into a marriage. the issue didn t die. she made him take a dna to find out if it was his child or not. and then when he did and it was, then she really got upset. reporter: investigators naturally wanted to talk to martha. especially after they found out samira confronted her on the phone a number of times after she found out about the baby. so what happened then? you guys had a few run-ins down the road, didn t ya? mm-hmm. i left them alone. i really didn t have any run-ins
with him with a lot of other people but i talked to him on the phone a number of times and i mean he was appalled bewhat was happening to him. certainly, what people don t realize is that all during the negotiations, that the trump administration started with the taliban, during those negotiations we were not providing air support to the afghans had who were being pounded by the tall back. the taliban stepped up their campaigns because they knew the united states was in negotiations and we were not going to support them with air power. a couple of times we did. most of the times we did not. the most casualties they took were during that time frame. and i believe that conditioned the afghan ground forces to the debacle and collapse that we finally saw take place in late july and august. brian: so they can t be really surprised. these facts don t mix. general jack keane, thanks so much. yeah. great talking to you, brian. have a great weekend.
something that might have been accomplished in another phone call. they ve already spoken by phone a number of times, but it was clearly important to this president who, yes, has been conducting foreign policy for 50 years, but who is only now, as president of the united states, in control of that foreign policy, an important opportunity to speak directly and look directly and to speak directly to president putin about all of this. i will say based on what we were talking about before, there are some issues from putin that you respond to proactively, there are some you maybe wait for a question to respond, and there are some things you ignore. he ticked through a number of issues right at the top. first and foremost, human rights. he asked a question about alexey navalny if he was killed under his watch. there were certainly things that had to be brought up proactively as well and is more to digest as we learn what happened behind the scenes. andrea, how will putin take
took that very seriously. katie tur, one of the most interesting parts i found yesterday of your conversation was when you asked him did he have something on the president. and his response was i think that they might. do we know what he was talking about? well, this is sam nunberg s feeling when he walked out of that room. that the questions were loaded and they were based off certain information. they kept asking him about donald trump s business contacts. why did he hold the policy positions he held? was it because of his business contacts? they also asked him a lot about roger stone and what roger stone had to do with donald trump. so he walked away and told them this on the phone a number of times. feeling pretty sure they did have something on donald trump. i will tell you in talking to other witnesses about what mueller may or may not have. they all describe a very intense and very thorough experience.
together leaders of 19 countries and the european union. as air force one rolls toward where we know already the setup for the official welcome. there will be the flags of the nations involved. we ve seen one of the marine one choppers is prepositioned there. certainly today what we expect is in a matter of a few hours, president trump will be meeting with german chancellor angela merkel, the host of this event. of course, this is her home country. she selected hamburg. and she, in many people s eyes, is one of the most forceful leaders on the world stage right now. and she is still in a new relationship with president trump. this will be their third time coming together. they ve spoken by phone a number of times in addition to that. they have areas of great common interests but also some real disagreements in how they view the world. earlier, speaking before her parliament, she told the world, without naming donald trump, that isolationism, protectionism