no doubt in my mind that we left some of our partners behind. that s why i formed the honoring our promises working group, which is a bipartisan working group in congress. we have to stick with our word. there s still tens of thousands of my friends of our afghan partners in afghanistan that we have a moral responsibility to and we have to pass legislation like the allies act like the s i v expansion programs are looking at passing and introducing here shortly. we have to get that done because we have the moral obligation to do so. and the red tape is just incredible. i ve been working with the family for two years. it s hard, representative jason jason crow. thanks so much for joining us today. thank you. boris or isaf are on the supreme court right now, where the justices are expected to rule on a blockbuster medical abortion case. any moment the court could rule whether to let a lower court s ruling go into effect that would restrict full access to mifepristone, the most commonly us
an airline. that s not the way it works. so what we did back then in afghanistan is we just pretended we were there for someone else. an upper level dod official. if i remember correct there there were only three or four people who really knew what was going on. and david petraeus was actually one of them. he was the head of isaf back then. secrecy is incredibly important. you have to pick people you know who don t have loose lips. they do more than sink ships in cases like this. and in other things kind of like the rules go out the wind co, griff with trips like to war zones. typically, having covered this stuff through the years, the president only travels in the president s cars, the motor indicated, the limo, the camp david package. we almost never put the president in another car unless it s like some gimmicky thing like the jay leno thing he did at the training center when he got his corvette. when you go to a waziristan like
The death toll in Kyrgyzstan has risen to at least 179 following fresh fighting. Many thousands of refugees are fleeing the ethnic clashes, with the United Nations warning of a possible humanitarian catastrophe.