family. seven of them were children. now, the family members, they want compensation, as i mentioned. the general and the head of cencom who came out with that me me a cup pa friday said they will possibly have accountability in a court for this mistake. that will be hard to see happening even though the u.s. came out with an apology. tonight in a special edition of on assignment, richard engle reports on america s 20-year war in afghanistan. after witnessing much of it on the ground, he will tell the story of the war through the eyes of an enlisted soldier and the afghan people who after tasting freedom now face an uncertain future. watch afghanistan graveyard of empires a special edition of on assignment richard engle tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. he is a politician and a doctor. also a republican until recently. our next guest, new mexico state representative william marsh, tell us how his party s covid
as isis-k members. remember, even though isis-k, they were responsible for that massive suicide blast after kabul fell that killed nearly 200 afghans and 13 u.s. troops, isis-k are also enemies of the taliban, which are now ruling all of afghanistan. so they were actually, this family, according to some media, were very pleased that the u.s. insisted that these family members weren t members of isis-k. but this drone strike that tragically killed ten innocent civilians, it was targeting a man working for a u.s. backed charity in california called nutrition international. he had been seen on video bringing water bottles into his house from his car and i think it sounds as though the u.s. officials had confused those water bottles as fuel or ammunition for some sort of suicide bombing and tragically decided to target him and again killed ten members of the
of the fourth of july. on the fourth of july. they were there meeting with high level kremlin officials. why? we don t know. was it to discuss the upcoming summit between trump and putin? we don t understand why that happened. was it to better relations between the u.s. and russia? these weren t members of the arms services committee or the intelligence committee, just senators who decided to go other there and take matters into their own hands. the question is whether or not they understand the russians might have compromising information on them because they did hack into the rnc. maybe that s part of the reason why they went over there? you ve been following russiagate for from the beginning. do the russians have potentially leverage over the republican party between what they did with the nra in terms of funneling money? do republicans believe do any republicans believe russians have leverage on them as well?
years why non-union members were compelled to pay union dues to unions they weren t members of and wanted no part of and wanted no part of their politics. so you have a decision yesterday where the united states supreme court with the help of a trump appointee pushes it aside. i thought there was a fundamental principle of compelled speech, that no one should be forced to join an organization that they disagreed with or to support in any way speech with which they disagreed but there s no question about it but as george will made the case, these are all tradeoffs and the federal courts are immensely important and they will be important going forward.
real estate investor as president of the united states. but having said that, that was going to be the main topic of this. now, given the reporting of cnn and others yesterday, i think this is going to turn into questions about just what the relationship was between the trump campaign and or emissaries from the trump orbit, even if they weren t members of the campaign, and people in russia. and i think questions have been raised about whether there was any communication, whether that was done to effectively undermine the candidacy of hillary clinton, and i think that reporters are going to want to know answers to these questions. we have an idea of what donald trump might say. but i do think that there s going to be an awful lot of questions about what did you do and when did you do it or when did people in your campaign do it. if you take a step back and