harmed during this wild adventure and return to her day job performing at the circus. glad to see vial is doing okay. i wonder how she did it. the slots thanks very much for joining us this morning. i m jim acosta, our next our newsroom with wolf blitzer structure great navigate day right now the world s eyes around israel and how we respond to the attacks by iran. prime minister benjamin in the time you saying israel will make its own decisions on what to do and when we re live in tel aviv is the tensions build also happening this out? our a boeing whistleblower is on capitol hill right now testifying about the safety of the company s planes more on his disturbing claims. that s coming up also, a new study on the high price of climate change. a look at how it s costing you. a lot of money. hello, i m wolf blitzer in washington here, are the cnn newsroom israel as weighing how to respond to iran direct attacks over the weekend. great, pushing for sanctions over military
going to be having a conversation about the private sector in afghanistan. hosted y posted this witht have done the partnership of the senior advisor here. thank you, tony. will have a very interesting and constructive conversation today. when i think about people who are qualified for their jobs, and two or the right people at the right time, i can t think of a better person than my friend greg from the afghanistan -pakistan office. he has served in the toughest places in the world for the united states. patriot, a really qualified individual. thank god he agreed to do public service. up., come on [applause] it is very nice to see many of my old friends here, particularly my friend from cairo. he has done a lot of things that need to be done in afghanistan. great to see all of you. i look forward to meeting all of those i have not met. i would like to see say a few words about the strategy, and a few points on how that relates role in afghanistan and pakistan, and tal
without the partnership of the partnership ambassador tony win the senior advisers csis and a friend and thank you very much tony for everything. i think we will have a very interesting and constructive conversation today and when i think about people who are qualified for their jobs and the right people at the right time i can t think of a better person than my friend from the afghanistan-pakistan office at usaid. he summoned that have served in pakistan and afghanistan and served in some of the toughest places in the world. craig is a friend, greg is a patriot and a qualified individual. thank god he has raised his hand and agree to public service. thank you very much. come on up here. give them a round of applause. [applause] it s very nice to see many of my old friends here in the audience particularly i found from cairo was done a lot of the things that need to be done or might be done in afghanistan. it s great to see all of you and i look forward to meeting those of
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let s get started. i m dan runde. i hold the chair here at csis. we re going to have a conversation about the private sector in afghanistan. we have been doing a series of events on afghanistan over the last year. we recently hosted abdullah abdullah about two weeks ago. we couldn t have done this without the partnership of ambassador tony weng, the senior adviser here. thank you for everything. i think we re going to have an interesting and constructive conversation today. when i think about people who are qualified for their jobs or the right people at the right time, i can t think of a better person than my friend greg uygur. fz who served both in pakistan and afghanistan has served some of the toughest places in the world for the united states of america. greg is a friend. greg is a patriot. greg is a really qualified individual. thank god that greg uygur has raised his hand and agreed to do public service again. thank you very much. come on up here. give him a round of