63 people were shot in the city of chicago. 10 of those victims at this point have died. One of them a 17yearold boy who was just riding his bike. 34 of the 63 were shot between saturday and Sunday Morning alone. And 25 people were wounded within a two and a half hour period over the weekend. We are the ones who can stop the violence in our own neighborhood. Whatever the police does, you know, what they do good. God bless them. Thats their job. At the same time we cannot keep tying these police hands. Will be rob Chicago Police say most of the shootings were targeted and related to Gang Violence with gunmen opening fire large crowds. Most of it happening in the south side of the city. President trump predicted chicago violence would get worse more than two years ago. Tweeting in july of 2016 crime is out of control and rapidly getting worse. Look at what is happening in chicago and our inner cities
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civilians in this fight. they re allies in this fight. there s all sorts of issues as we know in terms of how things could have been better, mistakes were made. there s no denies the fact that for 20 years they stood up against radical islamic movement for their own self-interests but also for the security of the american people and our nato allies. for some reason, he hasn t been able to embrace that. he made a flippant statement in 1975 dealing with the south vietnamese. he said we have no obligation to evacuate one or 100,000 south vietnamese. it s a terrible statement. his predecessors evacuated over 100,000 of them. martha: is he reading the polls? is he assessing this number from the a.p. poll today? 2/3s of americans say afghanistan war was not worth fighting. maybe he s just looking at that and saying let s get out, everybody will forget about this
afghanistan aren t just postponed, they re dead. they re dead. they re dead. as far as i m concerned, they re dead. reporter: over the weekend, the president revealed he had secretly invited taliban leaders to camp david on sunday to ink a peace deal. he says he abruptly pulled the plug on that after a car bomb attack killed an american soldier in afghanistan. they thought that they had to kill people in order to put themselves in a little better negotiating position. reporter: but the idea of inviting the taliban, the radical islamic movement that gave safe haven to osama bin laden, to camp david just days before the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, was highly controversial. as republican congresswoman liz cheney put it, no member of the taliban should set foot there. ever. today, president trump defended his decision. camp david s held meetings with a lot of people that would have been perceived as being pretty tough customers and pretty bad people. reporter: for almost
the al qaeda is stronger now than when we killed osama bin laden a number of years ago. and that meant that this radical islamic movement has spread in the world and it s spreading because there are young people that want to join it and believe in its ideology. when they re killed another replaces them. when their leaders are killed, somebody else replaces them. what does that tell us? that tells us that if we re in an ideological struggle, the only thing that will beat that ideological struggle is better ideas. that s how we beat communism. we beat it with democracy and capitalism and we have to help people to do that. but mostly this is about muslims inside the islamic religion working to offer their young people an alternative other than this fanaticism and radical islam. the president said as much last summer in july in riyadh with 55 leaders there. and he was challenging them to
kids there. three women. and when i talked to law enforcement sources close to the investigation, they said this was basically a 10-ache compound terrorist training camp with islamic extremist ties. they said it definitively to me and indicated that they believe this is part of some broader radical islamic movement. they wouldn t say what group or movement they think it s part of. they made it pretty clear to me. not just a couple of guys hiding out. brian: the sheriff s department told you that? yeah. sources, law enforcement sources involved and aware of the investigation. what makes you think what makes them think that this is a water spread situation, that this isn t the only compound? the reason that they went, in even though the fbi said we don t have probable cause yet and they had under surveillance and then the state and local police said all right, we have had enough. what triggered that was that there was a message intercepted going to georgia from that compound that