Should the u. S. That is harder in terms of 2011 . A special line this morning for iraq war veterans. You and keep up with us on your social media pages, twitter, facebook, or email us. To very good monday morning you. This debate was playing out on the sunday shows yesterday. Among those participating, the former u. S. Ambassador to iraq, james jeffrey, who was on face the nation yesterday. [video clip] that is why general austin recommended that they stay on. We would have had a better equipped iraqi army with better eyes on the problem and be would have been able to do certain commentaries. Most importantly it was psychological. We would have had a stake, cared more what malik he was doing, and had more leverage to change it. Right, this is an iraqi issue, but it would have been better if we could have had had troops. Hehe mentioned host reed,ned senator jack from rhode island. He is a Senior Member of the Senate Armed Services committee. Heres what he had to say yesterday. [video c
thousands of people over the years. will the dictator kim jong-un come clean? i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. our breaking news more shock waves in ferguson missouri. police chief thomas jackson has resigned. we are awaiting a news conference in ferguson. we plan to bring it to you live. the move comes just a day after the city manager stepped down and follows the departure of two police officers and the city s top court clerk. the mayor is hanging on for now but after last week s blistering justice department report on racial bias and abusive practices, the city government is going through a major upheaval right now. i ll speak live with benjamin crump, the attorney for the family of the slain teenager michael brown. our correspondents analysts and guests they re also standing by. we begin with two reports. cnn s sara sidner has been all over this story. let s go to our national correspondent, suzanne malveaux here in washington with the very latest. fe
reasons that i talked to congressman cleaver, because he s out there making sure that where can i send donations coming in toward this reward. i pointed him toward crimestoppers. those things are remarkable. they really are. and i m thankful again that we don t have a situation to where we are looking on an investigation regarding a homicide and that these officers will recover, but yet it does express the support that the community has. please understand the amount of folks that are involved in expressing their first amendment rights who have contacted me and said hey, listen what happened to those officers was wrong and we certainly support the police department and law enforcement because if we don t have you, then we have no sense of security and we have no ability to do what we re doing. so that s critical. i certainly appreciate that. the detectives are looking into this investigation around the clock. they will not rest until we get to the point of where we have a conc
profile talks and interviews. is she trying to reclaim her image from the scandal that rocked the white house or is she making trouble ahead of hillary clinton s expected presidential campaign? i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we are following an ominous twist in a horrific attack. two suicide bombings that have reportedly killed more than 130 people at two mosques in the capital of yemen. now isis is claiming responsibility. it would be the first large scale isis attack in the country that s been a critical u.s. ally in the fight against al qaeda. this comes just hours after isis said it was also behind the deadly attack on western tourists in tunisia. 23 people were killed in that massacre. we are covering all of that much more in this hour with our correspondents our guests including senator ben cardin key member of the senate foreign relations committee. let s begin with our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr. what s the latest you re hearing about t
population in ferguson is black. and 97% of the police officers are white. and then there is this racist jokes shared by police and court off officers. barack obama wouldn t be president for long, because, punch line what black man holds a steady job for four years? there is more are where that came from, and we have a lot more with the bold speech from benjamin netanyahu and also, who does isis want dead? we will go if ferguson and ed lavandera is there, and also e e evan perez is in washington for us if this evening. and evan walk us through the details of the justice department finding. el well, don, there is stark findings from the the justice department investigation. you just hit just a few of the high points, but or rather the low point, right? but this is the department according to the justice department investigation was using traffic stops, jail sentences, and targeting african-americans routinely for very minor offenses and they went p beyond the ferguson police