chasing the lion retire army general anthony tata sir thank you so much. i guess the best question is, why are we still talking with the taliban? we know they are continuing to harbor terrorists. we know czar heri and mastermind behind a lot of things he wasn t as charismatic but he was brains behind all of their operations. well you re exactly right lawrence, disawmed had alan more of the fashion al qaeda operation but at the end of the day it s a good thing that he s dead and gone. it was good that we did that. the united states continuing to negotiate with the taliban makes little sentence my view the doha agreement signed couple of weeks ago during trump administration that began the phaseout of foreign troops from afghanistan was a good agreement. and it was poorly executed by this, you know, last year about a year ago. by the biden administration about what we have now is no real agreement in place because they re not abiding by that agreement as you said harboring te
chasing the lion retire army general anthony tata sir thank you so much. i guess the best question is, why are we still talking with the taliban? we know they are continuing to harbor terrorists. we know czar heri and mastermind behind a lot of things he wasn t as charismatic but he was brains behind all of their operations. well you re exactly right lawrence, disawmed had alan more of the fashion al qaeda operation but at the end of the day it s a good thing that he s dead and gone. it was good that we did that. the united states continuing to negotiate with the taliban makes little sentence my view the doha agreement signed couple of weeks ago during trump administration that began the phaseout of foreign troops from afghanistan was a good agreement. and it was poorly executed by this, you know, last year about a year ago. by the biden administration about what we have now is no real agreement in place because they re not abiding by that agreement as you said harboring te
chasing the lion retire army general anthony tata sir thank you so much. i guess the best question is, why are we still talking with the taliban? we know they are continuing to harbor terrorists. we know czar heri and mastermind behind a lot of things he wasn t as charismatic but he was brains behind all of their operations. well you re exactly right lawrence, disawmed had alan more of the fashion al qaeda operation but at the end of the day it s a good thing that he s dead and gone. it was good that we did that. the united states continuing to negotiate with the taliban makes little sentence my view the doha agreement signed couple of weeks ago during trump administration that began the phaseout of foreign troops from afghanistan was a good agreement. and it was poorly executed by this, you know, last year about a year ago. by the biden administration about what we have now is no real agreement in place because they re not abiding by that agreement as you said harboring te
good evening, i m mehdi hasan. let us be clear what happened. a democratic president was elected to office in the midst of a once in a generation crisis, he entered into the white house with a mandate for the american people, a clear authorization for the president to push ahead with eight ambitious legislative agenda. but, a major obstacles hands in his way. a right wing, reactionary supreme court, with very little public legitimacy. sound familiar? this week, the supreme court wrapped up one of its most controversial terms in modern american history, scaling back decades of progress in the matter of near weeks. we ve actually been here before, following a landslide victory 1936, president franklin d. roosevelt was elected to a second term in office. securing what was, at the time, the largest popular vote tally in american history. fdr s victory sold out of not only a personal win, but a decisive victory for his signature legislative agenda, the new deal. despite the progra
of a once in a generation chrysler. santa or the white house with a clear authorization for the president to push ahead with unambitious legislative agenda but a major obstacle stands on his way, a right-wing reactionary supreme court with very little public legitimacy. some familiar? this week discipline court wrapped up an immense most controversial terms in american history. scaling back decades of progress in the matter of mere weeks. we ve actually been here before. following a landslide victory in 1936, president franklin d. roosevelt was elected to a second term in office. securing what was, at the time, the largest popular vote tally in american history. fdr s victory sold out of not only a personal win, but a decisive victory for his signature legislative agenda, the new deal. despite the program s popularity amongst the american people, it faced some serious opposition at the nation s highest court, over the years, fdr watched as the supreme court, led by a group