i m michael smerconish in philadelphia. on friday the u.s. conducted major retaliatory airstrikes on iraq and syria, the start of what the u.s. military says likely will be larger attacks on iranian-backed militias. airstrikes hit more than 85 targets according to u.s. central command including command and control operation centers, intelligence centers, rockets and missiles and unmanned aerial vehicle storage. the move came in response to a drone strike by iran-backed militants on a u.s. military outpost in jordan on sunday. that killed three u.s. service members and wounded more than 40 others. the strikes began only about an hour after president biden attended the dignified transfer of their remains at dover air force base in delaware. officials say the timing was coincidental but symbolic of the gravity of his decision. iraqi officials say at least 16 people were killed in the strikes and condemn the attacks as, quote, a flagrant violation of iraqi sovereigty. a chief in
comment for the story. wolf? thanks very much. erin burnett outfront starts right now. the breaking news. all eyes on the white house as biden vows to retaliate after three u.s. soldiers were killed by a drone strike and tonight, we hear from the parents of one of those soldiers. plus, trump s new target tearing into the president of the united auto workers, calling him a weapon of mass destruction and a dope for backing biden. tonight, the president of the uaw is outfront to respond. and inside kim jong-un s inner circle. women are elevated there now and men who pose a threat are ending up dead. let s go outfront. a good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, retaliation. president biden meeting with his national security team vowing to respond after three american soldiers were killed by an iranian-backed drone strike in jordan. 40 more were injured and of those eight are still in the hospital. suffering from their injuries. it is an attack in which we n
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dismissed news, pull it back. it might not mean the same thing. tonight on laura coates live. all right, you ve heard this before. members the house are set to mark two new articles from the great moral. but this time, it is not for donald trump. it is also not for joe biden. instead, they re targeting president biden s homeland security secretary, the man you see right there alejandro mayorkas. the house republicans that are accusing him, it is because he s not enforcing, they, say the border laws and he is losing the trust of the american people. you re probably wondering, which is the high crime or misdemeanor, like in a lawn or an order episode you might not find it tonight. the misdemeanor, i, crime if you re not odd for asking the question. of course, those are the actual constitutional standards for impeachment. frankly, it s been more negligence over the years, but i wonder if you think it would meet the criteria. democrat on the homeland security committee says the
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