keep control. many of the women here don t know where their husbands and teenage sons are. they tell us quite openly they re teaching their children to hate the infidels, who imprisoned and killed their fathers and brothers. the camp s population swelled while isis was making its last stand. many of the new arrivals have direct ties to isis. they were organized and quickly established their version of the moral police, terrorizing those who refused to wear the full veil. beneath the black uniformity, some women want nothing more than to leave. i don t care if it s the kurds or even the americans who control my town, this woman pleads. but there is no reintegration program. this is an open-air prison. what do you want? i want to go home.
ground especially with 9/11 coming up this week. the president made the right decision. bill: it will be 19 years on wednesday. were we ready to do a deal with the taliban? was it ready to be signed? i don t think we were at that level at all. the taliban was continuing to work by terrorizing during the talks. that s not a way to get a peace agreement. do we need to keep troops there? absolutely. we still have troops on the ground in europe in korea 75 years later. the president was right to cancel any sort of agreement and talks at this point. he is a president of action. wasn t to get things done. he is willing to talk. he is looking for results and looking for solutions. they weren t going to come here and the president walked away from it. bill: you are back in washington hope you had a good august break. the feeling you get from many, that the polar sides have been
new today, the trump administration now defending this week s massive i.c.e raids in mississippi. children left stun affidavit what s believed to be the largest sweep in a single state thachlt happened in mississippi. one emotional choild there begging for her father s return. bring my dad, please. my dad joining me now, nancy santiago, vice president of hispanics and philanthropy. always a pleasure to speak with you. let s talk about something kamala harris said earlier today. calling it a campaign of terror. do you agree? i do. i think that what we re looking at is a very intentional inci incitement of people s fears and hates and a terrorizing of an
raids. today democrats on the hill blasted this plan. lateral means kids being left. it means moms, dads, families being torn apart. it is absolutely disgusting. the president is proceeding with what i would call his terrorizing of the immigrant communities. this is fundamentally unfair. it has nothing to do with the security and safety of the united states. i m going to appeal to the people of faith, the faith-based organizations to appeal to the president. glenn, the president walked up to the line with this before a couple of weeks before and backed off. 2,000 families, ten cities, something along those lines. what is the purpose of telegraphing it this way in public days ahead of time? is there a purpose to that? the purpose has got to be to whip up his baise. hate is a powerful motivator and unifier, and it s red meat for some people. so you wonder what is really
where i grew up. but remember he was born in 1868 so the idea of being a republican meant that you were for abolition and you were, you know, against the terrorizing of black people and women should have the vote, it was that kind of republican. today he wouldn t understand any of this. but i do know that by being a citizen of michigan, that he if he were alive this week, he would want to make sure that the people did the right and the decent thing. all his canadian values in terms of how you treat people and how we want to live in a peaceful world those you know, he died just before i turned 3. i have only two memories of him. one of them i m sitting on his lap and he s playing the irish fiddle. but he was a kind and generous man. and there s a wall in my grandparent s house, there was