kidneys are failing, he had several strokes after the results of an m r i came back, his overdose, ultimately his heart is in heart failure right now. so he has not woken up. according to jesse jackson he was very optimistic but we are hearing hollywoodlife got, he wasn t in there for 30 minutes, only three minutes, jesse jackson, and the condition is dire. bill: we don t know if he s going to pull through? or what condition he will be in? we don t know the extent of his brain damage, doctors don t know yet but we know hollywoodlife.com they are treating this as if it could be their final goodbyess. bill: clearly kardashian is the estranged wife, what is her role now? does she have power of attorney fees will be she the executor of the state puc making decisions in terms of his medical care? she is calling all the shots when it comes to his medical care. even though they were estranged she really loves lamar and they are technically married because
have to stand by it and show a coherent world view. bill: my point about the ratings is simple, the black pain the attention. democrats, republicans all across the board. peter king, thank you for your time. thank you. let s go knicks. martha: a group of government whistleblowers are calling out an alleged double standard in the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. they say their lives were ruined in cases that were far less compromising. in a news conference they highlighted what they call unfair treatment by the government. katherine harris or live in washington, you are tracking this news conference, what are we learning here? whistleblowers are speaking out at the national press club in washington d.c. and one of the central complaints is there s a double standard. they were aggressively prosecuted under the espionage act for sharing information and in some cases information that was not classified, in an effort to expose alleged government misconduct. former cia officer jeffr
months or several weeks the situation in afghanistan is deteriorating and there is no way the president got ahead of this pull out that the afghan forces would have, batted the taliban. this is a disaster waiting to happen. what the president is doing now is enough to contain damage at least until he leaves office but i still don t see how was small number like his, 9,000, 5,000, is going to be enough. bill: here s the number, 9800 through most of 2016, then 5500 going into the year 2017. dimension the word contain. is this the policy of containment? what can you get done with that number when you have the taliban, al qaeda and a growing force of isis? do the bare minimum. when i say containment, talking a brief period of time contain the enemy s, no way you can contain over a long period of
what 100,000 10,000 troops can do. bill: can you account for the rise of al qaeda and isis in one country? no. we have 9,800 now and isis is growing, the taliban is gaining strength and al qaeda is still there. can you eliminate? no. is it better than complete withdrawal, sure. that s why i have gone the to where i m grateful for a decision that is not a disaster. maybe we can do better. bill: does the administration have a clear strategy in syria, 70% say no. who s got the upper hand? vladimir putin 53%.
all the shouting in the world is not going to do what i would hope all of us want. bill: it s clear she is moving to the left of bernie sanders. where does this issue go in terms of politics in this campaign? there are two ways to look at it. the political half and the policy reality half. politically it s probably not a dumb play for democrats. america changed dramatically in its composition. there are a couple of groups democrats need to win. one is suburban and single women and the other is trial lawyers from whom a lot of democratic campaign fund come. when hillary student and said we need to sue gun manufacturers, there isn t a single person who believes that will reduce gun