assistant director for counterintelligence at the fbi and national security analyst. your task force recommended a lot, the hiring of more than 850 people, including specialists in charge of intelligence gathering. in addition, you called for rapid response groups on duty, a police force to break up crowds and retractable fencing around the capitol. where does the security stand at this point? most of that recommended through the house supplement it, it went to the senate. most of that was not approved for funding. the senate senator leahy pared back 2.9 million. but most of that money did not go for security in the capitol. it paid back the national guard, it paid for a lot of government
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basically this had been the accord that everybody agreed to. i think there is a new wrinkle. general campbell, the top u.s. commander there, will tell you there are the beginning signs, if you will of an isis movement developing in afghanistan like we ve seen in so many other places which is that disaffected taliban are essentially rebranding themselves as isis trying to recruit additional fighters get money, get attention. that could be very destabilizing in certain parts of afghanistan. so certainly the afghan forces are going to have their work cut out for them in the coming couple of years. but president obama making the case again that at some point u.s. and coalition forces are going to go home. they have been there coming up on 14 years now. and afghanistan has to be able to provide its own security stand on its own two feet. i think what you re seeing here is the lesson of the u.s. withdrawal from iraq. iraq collapsing obviously not able to stand on its own two