you can see this going on, bombs in the background. you re looking right at syria and what you see there burning is a village. get a close look at live what you see is plumes of smoke, mostly we think from shelling. throughout the morning, consistently, every ten minutes or so. it began with more intensity when two mortar rounds hit a governor s office. there was injuries. . they were responding viciously, it appears, with the themes that landed south to east. as you see they are saying that inside syria there are fleeing.
there are plenty of people who were part of it and it is a little pay back. i think you can t connect donald trump s deep love for a culture war from any actual concern for human rights for which he has never don straited that he cares about. a deep love for a culture war. thank you always. next, right now, turkish ground troops are making their way into syria and they are accelerating an already damaging humanitarian crisis while thousands of civilians are fleeing from the forces. we ll go back to the region. om e forces we ll go back to the region. i took your advice and asked my doctor to order cologuard, that noninvasive colon cancer screening test. the delivery guy just dropped it off. our doctor says it uses advanced science. it s actually stool dna technology that finds 92 percent of colon cancers.
lindsey graham said yesterday. president trump has not ended a war, he created a bigger war, and if you think that we can wr withdraw from syria you re making a mistake. you don t have to believe me, talk to the commanders. they re universally opposed to this, and to the soldiers that have sacrificed, i m so sorry. let s go to the commanders we just spoke about, you wrote a piece about the troops in time magazine, how does the military absorb this kind of decision. i can t tell you how many junior officers, senior enlisted, who are in this fight. how many of them have exacted me. there is nothing more sacred
explain it all to us. our chief international security analyst. he was managing editor at time magazine. and the information wars, how we lost the global batter for disinformation and what we can do about it. they said we must stay the course in syria, we must stay there to protect our national security and isis. and yesterday the president says don t worry, if isis fighters get out they will go to europe. let s face it, in terms of the need to stay committed here, you have an agreement agreement
what you re looking at here is what happens when they remove themselves from theland skap. very few forces there, but they moved out, of course. we have seen turkey moving in. we have seen armored personnel carriers moving into the syrian territory there. we have seen what looks like turkish forces moving along the roads in syria there. it is clearly a battle, but it is a one-sided battle with turkey holding most of the carding. i want to ask you about the u.s. moving to grab isis detainees out of prisons in syria. does that mean these are not se? i think it is showing an