so that s one calculation. what we understand from talking with senior officials is that the military advisers to the president were firm in saying the august 31st date was important to them. we know there have been threats presented to the president for potential terror acts against the airport or u.s. forces, civilians that are there, that would disrupt the evacuations potentially if that were to occur. you can only imagine the bag of horribles that would come with that. so these competing forces, so you had a president who had basically not taken the advice of his military commanders about this decision to withdraw. they wanted some footprint of u.s. presence. now needing to take their advice again on how to make this final exit and it appears the president is willing to listen to that august 31st deadline with the important caveat that he has asked for these contingency plans from state and department of defense for what to do if they determine in the
so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee. yeah i should ve just led with that. with at&t business. you can pick the best plan for each employee and only pay for the features they need. good evening and welcome the fox news president biden me with the family of george floyd in the white house tuesday and is expected to be a somber occasion. the first anniversary floyd s death. earlier today, minneapolis or floyd was killed when a police officer pressed his knee on floyd s neck, there was a rally. several family members were there as well as reverend help sharpton another civil rights leaders. secretary of state anthony is condemning for forcing ryan air just to land in his country so the government authorities the journalists on the fight and resident turned the actions the state sponsored terror acts.
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NEW DELHI: An NIA court here has convicted Bahadur Ali, a Pakistani terrorist of Lashker-e-Taiba who infiltrated into Jammu & Kashmir in June 2016 with the intent to carry out terror strikes at different places, including J&K and Delhi, and sentenced him to 10 years’ rigorous imprisonment besides imposing fine.
Ali alias Saifullah Mansoor, a resident of village Jia Bagga of Pakistan’s Punjab province, had during his interrogation revealed the well-oiled machinery set up by LeT for recruiting youths in Pakistan, followed by their training with the twin objectives of radicalising their world view and providing them with military skills.
a threat. but let s remember where we started. isis invaded iraq, took over a piece of syria. claimed it was going to set up its own sovereign government. and it did pose an unprecedented threat. but that is no more. they lost 90% of their territory. they are going to lose again today. the foreign fighters are down, and since they are not wing. the tra the attractiveness oe isis model is not working. so i think the president is right. now, will they commit terror acts? will they all disappear? some will retire, some will disappear, and some will keep fighting. but the threat is nothing like the was when this thing started. eric: that s something to be thankful for even though the radical islamic threat continues
standards, nothing serious. paid promptly, never owed any money anywhere in las vegas. he did not fit the profile of a problem or a compulsive gambler. melissa: joining me now is a retired fbi special agent, what jumps out at you from that description that we just heard? i can tell you right now, we have an individual that was very much into planning, very methodical, very intelligent, but he had certain issues, and when we are looking at today as a prevention consultant, i have been following this matter and trying to conduct my own side investigation based on the information that is publicly available, obviously. and it definitely looks like we have a situation here that although it is, or appears to be a domestic terror acts, we definitely have an active shooter situation which is