we want is for the violence to get off the streets and we want there to be a transition to civilian rule. and so i think that we need to use our influence with the military to the extent we can, not to ask them to do specific things like to free president morsi, for example, but to convince them that really the future of egypt requires them to hand power to a civilian government and to hold reconciliation talks with all the different factions who are involved in the violence. jenna: one of the things we re hearing about is there s a third group. we talk a lot about the military, the islamists but there s a third group that just wants a fair and free election. we ll continue to watch to see if that element can gain ground. in the meantime, michael, one of the bigger questions that comes up is as far as our foreign policy and our priority in our country to make sure we remain safe and secure, should our loyalty be to the process? meaning setting up a democratic, free election, or should
estimated $2.1 billion to fly supplies needed by u.s. and nato troops through the northern central asian corridor. truck convoy backed up at the border were attacked. pakistanis close the c.i.a. air base used for drone strikes and demanded $5,000 per vehicle that passed through the border. so what changed? pakistani dropped fees for each truck passing through the border and the u.s. apologize u.s. apologized. some say pakistan gained more from the break through. it has been able to obtain the u.s. apology, obtain that relations have improved between the two countries without takes those difficult steps of going after the sanctuary, getting the taliban to play a positive role of reconciliation talks. pakistan new prime minister indicated another motivation for opening the supply line.
accused of murdering the mother joann bain and daughter 14-year-old adrienne. the two girls, 12-year-old alexandria and sister khaliah are safe and unharmed. authorities say adam mayes believed he was the father of those two little girls. george holland is live in atlanta. if you could go over exactly xa what happened last night. let s talk about the two girls. both girls from what we ve read from these affidavits very likely knew their mother and older sister were killed. we know that they were found alive. we know they were sent to a memphis hospital where they are being treated. in fact, we heard from a federal investigator who tells us they are suffering from the experience of being out in the woods, from being kidnapped, they are suffering from dehydration and exhaustion but appear to be okay. that is first and foremost the condition of those girls. let s talk about adam mayes. he was found in a wooded area in union county, mississippi, in that guntown area that inve
strategy is crafting a resolution between the governments. on thursday, the taliban forces in afghanistan called off reconciliation talks with u.s. officials accusing the u.s. of changing the parameters of the compromise. the obama administration has made it clear that u.s. troop drawdown in afghanistan requires political stability. so to help us navigate this is retired colonel jack jacobs and barbara dan did he hall and jon soltz, an iraq war veteran. i want to start with leon panetta who basically a made a statement about the war in afghanistan and about war in general. let s take a listen. war hell. and these kinds of events take place in war. we see the mistakes that are made, we see the kind of incidents that took place like this. we ve experienced them in past
he was captured in the prison where cia operative, john my mike span was killed. he was the first u.s. casualty in the war. he is a legend in these halls here in the pentagon. president karzai is not happy about these stalled reconciliation talks. he was not happy it was revealed that the u.s. was encouraging the taliban to open an office in qatar and karzai pulled back from those talks. so now the leak that mohammed fazal would be among those that the u.s. releases from guantanamo bay, that is not likely to give president karzai confidence about this reconciliation process with the taliban. jon? jon: all right. monumental stuff there. jennifer griffin, keep an eye on it. thank you. there is also a new wave of bloodshed in syria to tell you about. hundreds of thousands of protesters flooding the streets there after friday prayers. a live report on that coming up. jamie: plus security is already tight in new york city s times square.