are having to go in, and you should try not to take military action, but once you make the decision for troops to go in you have use overwhelming force. leland: that is what happened during the first gulf war with powell. look at what is happening now the decision about the u.s. troop involvement in various wars be it desert storm, the iraq war and the president promised to end the iraq and afghanistan war, we are intertwined with military decisions and how does the president pull it out? i think you have to listen to the dod and pentagon experts. we have had multiple secretary of defenses who have served president obama. not just one or two. but three have come forward to say that his white house is
to trade a little political correctness for a little safety? what is politically correct is uninformed, the public is uninformed the administration should change the policy. once the administration, this or the next one would say this is the ideology, we have no fear of political incorrectness. leland: for this administration to start saying what we are dealing with his radical islam and call it what it is as the british and others? the british, french and egyptian and saudi and moroccans, the only ones who are not identifying this ideology. we are simply not doing it. once we do it, the next administration can begin a different project. leland: when you talk about a different ball game do you mean all of a sudden social media postings about jihad, radical islam would be a reason not to allow someone into the country,
in utah his real home is back in africa and he will never forget what he left behind. the community, i want to help people back there. reporter: today s outpouring of generosity from our community reminds philip of the generosity he plans to give back one day soon whether it is the holidays or not. everybody needs help. i am very glad for them to. leland: it helps those who are giving as well. that was from salt lake city. as you think about that story that is what the holidays are about. abby: it should be that way every day of the year. leland: we can all dream. abby: stuck in a time warp thousands of vintage american cars still rolling down the streets of cuba with relations
being very political with their advise. i think the evidence proves this is a problem for president obama. is not unique to president obama. it other presidents, including republican presidents, have allowed politics to creep into it. you can not allow that to happen. leland: president obama promised he would end the iraq and afghanistan war. we have 10,000 troops in afghanistan still, give or take, that number was supposed to be drawn down, and we are sending troops back into iraq, you think the president is trying to run the clock out on the instruction and hoping nothing happens that forces his hand on some level? i think he is beholding to the promises he made in 2008 in the cornfields of iowa that he would end all wars. that is not something you do when you read the intelligence and decide to act according to the timely intelligence that you are getting every single
thanks. patty: 15 snowstorms mean good news for the midwest, have the weather could bring relief from a record drought. leland: a new survey revealing americans s biggest fear is heading into 2016. top of the list the threat of homegrown terrorism. we will take a look at the latest incidents around the country that are fueling those very real fear is.