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>> what happened to syria? there's some not good things happening in syria right now. america is a safe place for them to be. >> reporter: no one could have predicted what was about to happen in towns across america when terror strikes around the world. >> we're letting in people that can potentially hurt our society as a whole. >> reporter: and all of it comes syrian boy. his body washing up on the beach. the humanitarian crisis exploding. what to do with the syrian refugees? just weeks after that searing image last september, we were there when halah's family arrived on that flight to america. >> i'm very happy from my bottom to be an american. >> reporter: a crash course on life in america. agreements -- >> reporter: world relief. a resettlement agency. how not to flood the dishwasher. how to use the washer and dryer. how to get to walmart. we notice a smile when she discovers a familiar spice. then there's halah who was taking it all in. >> which one do you like? this is where the buses will stop, you'll see a stop like this. >> every one? journey in their new coun
>> what happened to syria? there's some not good things happening in syria right now. america is a safe place for them to be. >> reporter: no one could have predicted what was about to happen in towns across america when terror strikes around the world. >> we're letting in people that can potentially hurt our society as a whole. >> reporter: and all of it comes syrian boy. his body washing up on the beach. the humanitarian crisis exploding. what to do with the syrian...
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is also supporting kurdish forces in syria. secretary carter, have you seen this video, and can you confirm reports that it appears to have taken place? >> i've not seen the video. i've read reports about it, let me ask chairman dunford who has followed that closely. >> it took place in northern syria, i'm familiar with it, i didn't watch the video, i have spoken to our commanders about it. what i can assure you is, that the group was taken some action against our forces, at least verbally, was a small minority, the forces we're supporting. that incident was policed up by our other partners. we view that to be an isolated incident. and not reflective of the relationship that our forces have with the opposition forces. i think the relationship is very effective. >> what's the level of tension that you're seeing between some of the sunni arab rebel groups that we're assisting on the one hand and on the other hand the kurdish groups that we're also supporting in syria, is that -- is there tension there, and could that tension and
is also supporting kurdish forces in syria. secretary carter, have you seen this video, and can you confirm reports that it appears to have taken place? >> i've not seen the video. i've read reports about it, let me ask chairman dunford who has followed that closely. >> it took place in northern syria, i'm familiar with it, i didn't watch the video, i have spoken to our commanders about it. what i can assure you is, that the group was taken some action against our forces, at least...
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president, events that are taking place in syria and in the middle east in general, but in syria and around the world, show an incredibly dangerous deterioration of american national security, of our standing in the world, and can have consequences that are far-reaching and very damaging to the united states of america. yesterday "the washington post" -- not known as a right-wing conservative periodical -- had an editorial entitled "whether or not the syrian cease-fire sticks, putin wins." "whether or not the syrian cease-fire sticks, putin wins." and then it begins by talking about the circumstances concerning what happened as this so-called agreement -- which according to "the new york times"icaid has been objected to -- today has been objected -- according to "the new york times" today has been objected to by the department of defense and other members of his own administration. "the washington post" editorial says "when russia launched its direct military intervention in syria a year ago, president obama predicted its own result would be a quag fire. instead the agreement struck
president, events that are taking place in syria and in the middle east in general, but in syria and around the world, show an incredibly dangerous deterioration of american national security, of our standing in the world, and can have consequences that are far-reaching and very damaging to the united states of america. yesterday "the washington post" -- not known as a right-wing conservative periodical -- had an editorial entitled "whether or not the syrian cease-fire sticks,...
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and russia has come into effect in syria. it's being touted as the best chance for peace in five years. many of the warring factions have still not signed up. one of the last major rights of the symbolic stoning of the devil has begun. almost two million muslims have traveled to saudi arabia for the annual pilgrimage but iranians are not taking part. tehran and read have been locked in a bitter dispute since hundreds of iranians died at last year's pilgrimage. reporter: thousands of muslims set off at dawn to take part in one of the most impressive rites. the annual stoning of the devil. from dawn till dusk, the faithful throw rocks at three pillars, said to represent the devil and his attempt to seduce the prophet abraham. there have been no sign of the problems that led to a stampede, leaving thousands dead last year. they have taken steps to prevent a repeat of the disaster, including introducing an electronic registration system. a major logistical challenge, given the estimated 1.8 million believers taking part in the pi
and russia has come into effect in syria. it's being touted as the best chance for peace in five years. many of the warring factions have still not signed up. one of the last major rights of the symbolic stoning of the devil has begun. almost two million muslims have traveled to saudi arabia for the annual pilgrimage but iranians are not taking part. tehran and read have been locked in a bitter dispute since hundreds of iranians died at last year's pilgrimage. reporter: thousands of muslims set...
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blames russia or syria. >> we think it was an air strike. it wasn't us. so that leaves only two candidates. >> reporter: the president addressing an angry u.n. >> we're going to have to pursue the hard work of diplomacy that aid deliveries in syria have now been stopped, leaving the desperate like those in aleppo even more at the mercy of war. john kerry says the ceasefire is not dead. i've been in aleppo today, and it's certainly dead there. and this attack is surely another nail in its coffin. lester? >> bill neely in syria, thank you, bill. >>> still ahead tonight, dangerous crashes in self-driving cars, what the government is doing about the serious safety concerns over these vehicles as more and more hit the roadways. >>> also, how will this former president cast his vote in november? >>> back now with the potential dangers on the road from self-driving cars. there's already been at least one fatal accident involving these kinds of vehicles here in the u.s. today the feds jumped into the fray urging new rules to keep this rapidly expanding technology
blames russia or syria. >> we think it was an air strike. it wasn't us. so that leaves only two candidates. >> reporter: the president addressing an angry u.n. >> we're going to have to pursue the hard work of diplomacy that aid deliveries in syria have now been stopped, leaving the desperate like those in aleppo even more at the mercy of war. john kerry says the ceasefire is not dead. i've been in aleppo today, and it's certainly dead there. and this attack is surely another...
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clearly in syria, they have shown -- by the way, syria the only country in the region where they have any friends anyway. if you set aside iran. they're showing that they're willing to do what it takes to protect their one friend in the region. and russia has, you know -- russia's influence has been a factor in syria from the very beginning. the chemical weapons out of syria was only possible because of russia cooperation. and that's why secretary kerry is working so hard now to try to get something going with the russians to find some kind of managed transition that we can agree to with assad. i think clearly the next president and secretary clinton, if he is the next president is someone who understands putin as well as anyone understands russia, as well as any political leader and was at president obama's side for the first four years as we were working on these tough issues with the russians and getting a lot out of it. will approach this pragmatically, but also with determination that we're going to keep our alliances strong. we're going to sort of push back wherever russia is tr
clearly in syria, they have shown -- by the way, syria the only country in the region where they have any friends anyway. if you set aside iran. they're showing that they're willing to do what it takes to protect their one friend in the region. and russia has, you know -- russia's influence has been a factor in syria from the very beginning. the chemical weapons out of syria was only possible because of russia cooperation. and that's why secretary kerry is working so hard now to try to get...
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is that the world, or is the world iraq, syria. iraq, syria, iran. charlie: were some of the argument is, we don't want to go into my identity -- into modernity. is, who is question going to shape -- at the end of the day, history is usually not defined by the losers. the people who are collapsing. they are collapsing noisily but collapsing. it is defined by the winners. the rise of china will be the fundamental trend. the rise of asia. the civil war where millions of people died in nigeria? that happens. the trend lines that reshape it or when countries come from behind, become powerful and reshape the regions. thanke: fareed zakaria, you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ mark: i'm mark halperin. john: and i'm john heilemann. "with all due respect" to gary johnson, perhaps your question would be more appropriate in another setting. -- geography. >> this town was the end of the silk road. gary: what is aleppo? >> you are kidding. gary: no. ♪ john: we will take latebreaking swing state polls for 600, alex. this
is that the world, or is the world iraq, syria. iraq, syria, iran. charlie: were some of the argument is, we don't want to go into my identity -- into modernity. is, who is question going to shape -- at the end of the day, history is usually not defined by the losers. the people who are collapsing. they are collapsing noisily but collapsing. it is defined by the winners. the rise of china will be the fundamental trend. the rise of asia. the civil war where millions of people died in nigeria?...
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have failed to make progress in talks on syria. speaking on the sidelines, president obama said they had hoped to finalize details of a cease-fire but said negotiations had proved too tough and talks will continue. police in the german state of bavaria are investigating a case of vandalism that has that people buzzing. it is someone is using an ax to chop down christian crosses. critics say the tradition of erecting cross-ice is is out of place in the modern world. something this particular culprit appears to have taken to heart. >> this is all that's left on the cross. his the third time in mr. he asked man has struck down one of the crosses that marked the summits in the alpine region. the police are treating it as vandalism. for locals, the damage is much more significant. no respect. none for the cross. some wild animal comes along and takes it down like that? all i can say is that it is a real shame. think it's someone local networks during the week because it seems to be done on saturday night. i came up this morning and it w
have failed to make progress in talks on syria. speaking on the sidelines, president obama said they had hoped to finalize details of a cease-fire but said negotiations had proved too tough and talks will continue. police in the german state of bavaria are investigating a case of vandalism that has that people buzzing. it is someone is using an ax to chop down christian crosses. critics say the tradition of erecting cross-ice is is out of place in the modern world. something this particular...
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secondly, we will only give aerial support to syria, we won't supply ground troops. and thirdly, the support will continue as long as the syrian rmy is carrying out attacks. >> russian fighter jets and long range missiles and the syrian army fight on the ground. by march this year, the syrian rmy retook the ancient city of palmeira, the first victory of the islamic state group. >> syria is a microcosm of a game being played in russia on the center stage, particularly in the middle east. this lull has expanded considerably from what it was three to four years ago. >> but the kremlin is under fire from critics who accuse them of targeting syria's opposition rather than islamic extremists. >> it's important to stop this massacre. our people, our kingdom are getting hit by russian air strikes, we are starving to death. >> this month russia and the u.s. brokered a last minute cease-fire but it fell apart within a week, with each side blaming the other of violations. >> we know there can be no peace in syria if russia is determined to keep fighting this war. >> since then
secondly, we will only give aerial support to syria, we won't supply ground troops. and thirdly, the support will continue as long as the syrian rmy is carrying out attacks. >> russian fighter jets and long range missiles and the syrian army fight on the ground. by march this year, the syrian rmy retook the ancient city of palmeira, the first victory of the islamic state group. >> syria is a microcosm of a game being played in russia on the center stage, particularly in the middle...
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blames russia or syria. >> we think it was an air strike. it wasn't us. so that leaves only two candidates. >> reporter: the president addressing an angry u.n. >> we're going to have to pursue the hard work of doiptcy that deliveries in syria has been stopped. leaving the desperate, like those in aleppo, even more at the mercy of war. john kerry says the ceasefire is not dead. i've been in aleppo today, and it's certainly dead there. and this attack is surely another nail in its coffin. lester? >> bill neely in syria, thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, dangerous crashes in self-driving cars, what the government is doing about the serious safety concerns over these vehicles as more and more hit the roadys you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutual calls... and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement?, we'll pay for a car that's a model yea
blames russia or syria. >> we think it was an air strike. it wasn't us. so that leaves only two candidates. >> reporter: the president addressing an angry u.n. >> we're going to have to pursue the hard work of doiptcy that deliveries in syria has been stopped. leaving the desperate, like those in aleppo, even more at the mercy of war. john kerry says the ceasefire is not dead. i've been in aleppo today, and it's certainly dead there. and this attack is surely another nail in...
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wants to other partss of syria that are besieged. genie: tell us a little bit about where this truce we are seeing now being extended and how far it can go? is there hope that this can lead to a greater peace process in syria? john: yes. the reduction of violence, access to the humanitarian aid throughout syria, especially the besieged area, and the third track is the resumption of a political process. they have to hold to reconvene the peace process down the line. a high-level meeting will be held on the sidelines of the un's general assembly on september 21. if things are in place in the be in ak, he could position to announce some form of resumption of talks. that is if all of these things fall in place. that remains to be seen if it will happen. genie: here in france, another teenager has been arrested suspected of plotting a terrorist attack for the islamic state group. with more on that story, here is catherine clifford. catherine: the third minor arrested in this than a week in the paris region. authorities say he was planning
wants to other partss of syria that are besieged. genie: tell us a little bit about where this truce we are seeing now being extended and how far it can go? is there hope that this can lead to a greater peace process in syria? john: yes. the reduction of violence, access to the humanitarian aid throughout syria, especially the besieged area, and the third track is the resumption of a political process. they have to hold to reconvene the peace process down the line. a high-level meeting will be...
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clearly in syria, they have shown -- by the way, syria the only country in the region where they have any friends anyway. if you set aside iran. they're showing that they're willing to do what it takes to protect their one friend in the region. and russia has, you know -- russia's influence has been a factor in syria from the very beginning. the chemical weapons out of syria was only possible because of russia cooperation. and that's why secretary kerry is working so hard now to try to get something going with the russians to find some kind of managed transition that we can agree to with assad. i think clearly the next president and secretary clinton, if he is the next president is someone who understands putin as well as anyone understands russia, as well as any political leader and was at president obama's side for the first four years as we were working on these tough issues with the russians and getting a lot out of it. will approach this pragmatically, but also with determination that we're going to keep our alliances strong. we're going to sort of push back wherever russia is tr
clearly in syria, they have shown -- by the way, syria the only country in the region where they have any friends anyway. if you set aside iran. they're showing that they're willing to do what it takes to protect their one friend in the region. and russia has, you know -- russia's influence has been a factor in syria from the very beginning. the chemical weapons out of syria was only possible because of russia cooperation. and that's why secretary kerry is working so hard now to try to get...
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isis burned through syria and the hashemite kingdom of jordan. the king, abdullah the second bin al hussein, is holding the front and sheltering millions of refugees despite his struggling economy, no oil wealth and precious little water. if the king can keep his balance, jordan may prove that an arab state can remain peaceful, tolerant and modern. the arsonists torching the middle east hope to see him fail. this is not war. these are jordanian forces sharpening their edge on a make- believe town. some of their weapons are antique-- attack helicopters designed originally for vietnam, surplus armored cars that they found online. jordan can't afford the arsenals and, to hone it, they switched in training from blanks to live ammunition. this is the soldier who ordered the switch. he's the former head of special forces. he is abdullah the second, the king of jordan. "everyone uses blanks, makes no sense," he yelled. there's no sense in anything less than lethal because no king of jordan has ever known peace. this is the mosque that you built in honor
isis burned through syria and the hashemite kingdom of jordan. the king, abdullah the second bin al hussein, is holding the front and sheltering millions of refugees despite his struggling economy, no oil wealth and precious little water. if the king can keep his balance, jordan may prove that an arab state can remain peaceful, tolerant and modern. the arsonists torching the middle east hope to see him fail. this is not war. these are jordanian forces sharpening their edge on a make- believe...
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did something about syria. they had nothing -- i mean, they in thet obliged negotiation with the russians. two years ago, for example, there were no bombings in the european country and other places rather than syria and iraq. three years ago, there wewere en know. -- five years, ago there were people seeking freedom and demonstrating peacefully and the streets. so the more you delay or the more the u.s. and the international community are late to do something to stop this ongoing massacre in syria, the more it has become -- amy: i would like to bring yasser munif into the conversation, professor at emerson college who specializes in grassroots movements in syria. he has made several trips there, most recently in 2015 when he visited the syrian-turkish border. he is a sociology professor at emerson college. could you talk about why you think the recent cease-fire between -- that was negotiated between the u.s. and russia in syria collapsed? >> thank you for having me. i think the main reason for the collapse is
did something about syria. they had nothing -- i mean, they in thet obliged negotiation with the russians. two years ago, for example, there were no bombings in the european country and other places rather than syria and iraq. three years ago, there wewere en know. -- five years, ago there were people seeking freedom and demonstrating peacefully and the streets. so the more you delay or the more the u.s. and the international community are late to do something to stop this ongoing massacre in...
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the lasty says it is chance to obtain peace in a united syria. either the assad regime with a wide range of opposition groups, will they hold their fire? aleppo has seen some of the fiercest fighting in this war and the middle east editor has sent us this report. jeremy: the further you drive north in syria, the more intense it becomes. this is the fragile link between damascus and aleppo. it reaches the aleppo suburbs. they were only driven back by syrian troops on the weekend. shelling was still going on, artillery hitting rebel positions. it has been a long, hot, and dangerous summer in aleppo. you can see it in the fabric of the city, the damage being done. the cease-fire is meant to stop all of that. since the fighting started in 2012, the west side of the city has been in their hands. -- government hands. armed opposition groups controlled east. four years of fighting have devastated aleppo. this gives an idea of the firepower of the syrian army and russian backers who have in -- been making gains around aleppo. one of the big questions is
the lasty says it is chance to obtain peace in a united syria. either the assad regime with a wide range of opposition groups, will they hold their fire? aleppo has seen some of the fiercest fighting in this war and the middle east editor has sent us this report. jeremy: the further you drive north in syria, the more intense it becomes. this is the fragile link between damascus and aleppo. it reaches the aleppo suburbs. they were only driven back by syrian troops on the weekend. shelling was...
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in syria it may be that a greater u.s. military footprint there is simply drawing more and more weapons and armies and interest from other outside players and i think it's time for us to step back and reassess our military strategy in syria. >> would it have been different five years ago if the united states had stepped in? >> i reject the idea there was this magical moment in which the united states could have sort of picked the right moment to pinprick the so-called moderate opposition with military support. the reality is the iranians and the russians were going to do whatever is necessary to keep assad in power and no matter when the united states decided to try to put arms or weapons or airplanes there, this was going to be a bloody long conflict. one in which u.s. military support may prolong not shorten. >> every day another atrocity there. senator chris murphy of connecticut, thank you so much. ahead we'll bring in a member of the syrian opposition with her take on the war in her country now more than five years on
in syria it may be that a greater u.s. military footprint there is simply drawing more and more weapons and armies and interest from other outside players and i think it's time for us to step back and reassess our military strategy in syria. >> would it have been different five years ago if the united states had stepped in? >> i reject the idea there was this magical moment in which the united states could have sort of picked the right moment to pinprick the so-called moderate...
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they receive instructions from their isis handler in syria. throughout the journey they're only given enough money and information to get to the next stop. >> isis is accelerating its international attack and planning. it set off an support system for these terrorist cells throughout europe. >> reporter: in the middle of the night the team makes the crossing to greece. they picked up by the greek navy along the way. the two bombers that would attack the paris stadium make it through and move north toward their target but the men's fake syrian passports are discovered. they're arrested and they're money is taken. they're held in greece for about a month. greek officials would not say why they were released, but authorities believe that delay was significant. they would not have a chance to become a part of the paris attacks. one man tells investigators they contact their isis handler who arranged more money for them. with cash the pair continue along the refugee route. as they work their way across europe a man identified by a bomb maker from a
they receive instructions from their isis handler in syria. throughout the journey they're only given enough money and information to get to the next stop. >> isis is accelerating its international attack and planning. it set off an support system for these terrorist cells throughout europe. >> reporter: in the middle of the night the team makes the crossing to greece. they picked up by the greek navy along the way. the two bombers that would attack the paris stadium make it through...
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north, syria's civil war. east, isis and iraq. and south, severe fundamentalist islam and saudi arabia. it is a collision of tribes and religions not confined by borders drawn with the british t square and crossed by american tanks. in 1990. king hussein warned george bush to stay out of iraq. in 2003, the son of the king gave the son oe it seems like american presidents think they know the region better than you? >> they seem to understand us better than we know each other. and as a result, you can see the train on the track coming to the -- to the wreck and, and, we do advise that if we keep going that way, it is pretty obvious to some of us what is going to happen. and -- you know, you can only >> reporter: you are frustrated by that? >> the ethnic makeup of the region is pretty glaringly obvious for us. advisers and think-tanks in the west seem to know us better than we supposedly know ourselves. syria, when it started. everybody was saying six months. i said, look if you are saying six months i am saying six years. iraq, the
north, syria's civil war. east, isis and iraq. and south, severe fundamentalist islam and saudi arabia. it is a collision of tribes and religions not confined by borders drawn with the british t square and crossed by american tanks. in 1990. king hussein warned george bush to stay out of iraq. in 2003, the son of the king gave the son oe it seems like american presidents think they know the region better than you? >> they seem to understand us better than we know each other. and as a...
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syria can't hold, the syrian regime can't hold aleppo or all of syria. the rush arnes arnes can bomb ao as long as they want. they are 250,000 people there who will continue to refuse to live under this regime. and the regime doesn't have the man power to hold it. i think they are fighting a lost cause and they need to realize that. >> rose: some are arguing as you know, clarissa, that there was a power vacuum and the russians moved into it and have been there and they have affected what they wanted to do, which is to keep you know someone in power because they hate the idea of-- chaos and they hate the idea of trieblism too. so back to what the president says. what would come after, is the president right or is there an alternative that would come after that he's not thinking about, clarissa? >> well, let me just get quickly to this idea of what russian-- russia stands to gain in this. because i think you touched on an important point. right now russia has actually, i would argue, relatively little to lose in this gambit it is costk a fair amount of mon
syria can't hold, the syrian regime can't hold aleppo or all of syria. the rush arnes arnes can bomb ao as long as they want. they are 250,000 people there who will continue to refuse to live under this regime. and the regime doesn't have the man power to hold it. i think they are fighting a lost cause and they need to realize that. >> rose: some are arguing as you know, clarissa, that there was a power vacuum and the russians moved into it and have been there and they have affected what...
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in syria? to call, democrats at (202) 748-8000, republicans at (202) 748-8001 and independents at (202) 748-8002. can also share your thoughts with us on social media. spanwj. very handle is @c the story but the cease-fire that the new york times front page this morning. the it is -- "u.s. and russians reach new agreement on syria conflict." have agreed to try to reach to antical settlement increasingly complex conflict that began more than five years ago. it is greatly largest refugee crisis is world war ii and turn syria into a time recruiter for the islamic state. the story goes on to say it a seven dayith continuous reduction of violence according to secretary of state d,hn kerry, and broa unrestricted humanitarian access to the ravaged city of aleppo and other besieged areas. if that works, they will establish a joint implementation center where they will share targeting data and begin to coordinate the bombing to militants. the key element is that russia must then restrain forces from con
in syria? to call, democrats at (202) 748-8000, republicans at (202) 748-8001 and independents at (202) 748-8002. can also share your thoughts with us on social media. spanwj. very handle is @c the story but the cease-fire that the new york times front page this morning. the it is -- "u.s. and russians reach new agreement on syria conflict." have agreed to try to reach to antical settlement increasingly complex conflict that began more than five years ago. it is greatly largest...
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we are seeing it play out in syria. and that could indeed be a vision, the kind of horrific vision, if you cannot get it right in iraq, which is why it comes back again to politics. it comes back to a struggle, as bret said, a struggle for power and resources. yes, there is religion, ethnic issues, but it is really all about power and resources. charlie: i'm paraphrasing here, but who was it that said all it is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men and women to do nothing? gen. petraeus: yes, and in some respects, there's a lot more we could have done and are doned arguably should have along the way, and now i think it is imperative to do. charlie: thank you for coming. gen. petraeus: great to be with you. charlie: back in a moment. ♪ charlie: shimon peres died last night, after suffering a stroke two weeks ago. he was 93 years old. one of israel's last surviving founder fathers, he devoted his life to building the jewish state. born in poland, he served as israel's president in 2007 and 2014 and twice as prim
we are seeing it play out in syria. and that could indeed be a vision, the kind of horrific vision, if you cannot get it right in iraq, which is why it comes back again to politics. it comes back to a struggle, as bret said, a struggle for power and resources. yes, there is religion, ethnic issues, but it is really all about power and resources. charlie: i'm paraphrasing here, but who was it that said all it is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men and women to do nothing? gen....
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ground troops already on the ground in iraq and the 300 special operators in syria. this morning, a different tone. >> i said this again last night, i support the air campaign. i support special forces. i support enablers. i support surveillance, intelligence, and reconnaissance. >> reporter: donald trump responded, tweeting clinton gave a disastrous news conference to make up for her poor performance. >> secretary clinton, how can you expect those such as myself who are entrusted with america's most sensitive information to have any confidence if your leadership as president when you clearly corrupted our national security? >> reporter: clinton defended her handling of classified information, arguing it lacked clear markings. an e-mail exchange between her and former secretary of state colin powell released by democrats last night confirmed powell advised clinton how to use a private e-mail account. "be very careful. i got around it all by not saying much and not using systems that captured the data. you will find d.s. driving you crazy." today he issued a clarifica
ground troops already on the ground in iraq and the 300 special operators in syria. this morning, a different tone. >> i said this again last night, i support the air campaign. i support special forces. i support enablers. i support surveillance, intelligence, and reconnaissance. >> reporter: donald trump responded, tweeting clinton gave a disastrous news conference to make up for her poor performance. >> secretary clinton, how can you expect those such as myself who are...
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to hold together a united syria. so you know, the basic equation concerning a sad is not change because he holds a territory. it doesn't change. so what. stillndamental issue is how do you bring these people together and stop the fighting. it is up against those have been designated. i believe there is no great advantage. everybody is always fighting for that last moment of advantage. does the fundamental equation change? no. not in the least. i do not believe they go in. the same fundamental challenge exists. no matter where assad is at this point. maybe russia, iran, somebody can persuade us to take steps for this war is going to end, he is going to need to take steps and i believe president putin and others in the region know that. with respect to the syrian regime, that answers the second part of the question. >> a simple question. you said it is not about the opposition to be playing with no it isyou said it is because of the allies supporting them but because they know you're looking to take on terrorism. i you
to hold together a united syria. so you know, the basic equation concerning a sad is not change because he holds a territory. it doesn't change. so what. stillndamental issue is how do you bring these people together and stop the fighting. it is up against those have been designated. i believe there is no great advantage. everybody is always fighting for that last moment of advantage. does the fundamental equation change? no. not in the least. i do not believe they go in. the same fundamental...
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she's been for sending arms into syria. from the very beginning donald trump has said that he questioned the iraq war. so that gives me some consolation that donald trump would be a better commander in chief because he at least had the foresight to see that the first -- the iraq war led to a destabilization of the area and hillary clinton was on the other side of that. >> before the war, he did tell howard stern he supported the war. but we have to leave it on that note, as usual, senator rand paul, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >>> the news continues next right here on cnn. >>> hi, everyone. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. in a bit of a waiting game right now as donald trump is set to take the podium in an ever important battleground state of ohio. yes, he is back in cleveland. if you are keeping score with us, 61 days until the presidential election. he is scheduled to start any moment so we're watching and waiting for him. he is hosting this roundtable with teachers and admini
she's been for sending arms into syria. from the very beginning donald trump has said that he questioned the iraq war. so that gives me some consolation that donald trump would be a better commander in chief because he at least had the foresight to see that the first -- the iraq war led to a destabilization of the area and hillary clinton was on the other side of that. >> before the war, he did tell howard stern he supported the war. but we have to leave it on that note, as usual, senator...
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i mean, syria, when it started, everybody was saying six months. and i said, "look, you know, if you're saying six months, i'm saying six years." we're in for the long haul not only in syria and iraq, but for the whole region and for the world, unfortunately. >> pelley: but isn't there going to have to be a western army of some kind on the ground in order to take the territory? >> abdullah: enablers. enablers. because, at the end of the day, you can't have western troops walking down the street of syrian cities and villages. at the end of the day, you need the syrians to be able to do that. >> pelley: we were on the syrian border in 2014 as the king's soldiers reached out to refugees. he welcomed them even though there were already more than two million palestinian refugees who've been in jordan for decades. why did you allow nearly a million and a half syrians to come into your country? >> abdullah: well, we really didn't have much choice. i mean, they were flooding across the border, being shot by the syrian regime. and, you know, jordan has alwa
i mean, syria, when it started, everybody was saying six months. and i said, "look, you know, if you're saying six months, i'm saying six years." we're in for the long haul not only in syria and iraq, but for the whole region and for the world, unfortunately. >> pelley: but isn't there going to have to be a western army of some kind on the ground in order to take the territory? >> abdullah: enablers. enablers. because, at the end of the day, you can't have western troops...
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syria is hit by a series of bombings. the islamic state group says it was behind the blasts, targeting government and kurdish held areas. residents brought -- calling for urgent action on the makeshift migrant camp. standcolas sarkozy should trial over the funding of his fail 2012 reelection campaign. france posh
syria is hit by a series of bombings. the islamic state group says it was behind the blasts, targeting government and kurdish held areas. residents brought -- calling for urgent action on the makeshift migrant camp. standcolas sarkozy should trial over the funding of his fail 2012 reelection campaign. france posh
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and russia on a deal in syria? we will have an update next. "are you okay?" "yeah, i just got charged for my credit monitoring. that's how i know it"s working." "ah. you know you can go on creditkarma.com and check it out there. it's completely free." "really?" "yeah" "oh, that didn't hurt at all." "yeah, completely painless." "credit karma. give yourself some credit." >>> welcome back. 22 minutes past the hour. no deal. talks have concluded without a deal on military cooperation to target isis and other groups in syria. secretary of state john kerry and russian counterpart have been meeting on the sidelines in china at the g-20 summit to try to strike a deal. a u.s. official says there are still issues to resolve. cnn's jomana karadsheh is live in amman, jordan for us this labor day morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, christine. it is still unclear why these talks broke down. what the issue are that remain to be resolved between the u.s. and russian negotiators here. we heard from president obama yesterday saying there were grave differences th
and russia on a deal in syria? we will have an update next. "are you okay?" "yeah, i just got charged for my credit monitoring. that's how i know it"s working." "ah. you know you can go on creditkarma.com and check it out there. it's completely free." "really?" "yeah" "oh, that didn't hurt at all." "yeah, completely painless." "credit karma. give yourself some credit." >>> welcome back. 22 minutes past...
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syria, when it started. everybody was saying six months. i said, look if you are saying six months i am saying six years. in for the long haul, syria, iraq, the region, the world, be a western army of some kind on the ground to take the territory. >> enablers, end of the day you can't have western troops walking down the street of syrian cities and villages. end of the day you need the syrians to be able to do that. >> reporter: we were on the syrian border in 2014 as the king's soldiers reached out to refugees. he welcomed them. even though there were already why did you allow nearly a million and a half syrians to come into your country. well, we really didn't have much choice. they were flooding across the border. being shot by the syrian regime. and, and, you know, jordan has always been a place that, opened its arms to refugees from many countries unfortunately. but then it got to a pin the where, we are now at 20%. inse and the huge burden on our country, we are in dire straits. >> most of them are in jordanian towns looking for work.
syria, when it started. everybody was saying six months. i said, look if you are saying six months i am saying six years. in for the long haul, syria, iraq, the region, the world, be a western army of some kind on the ground to take the territory. >> enablers, end of the day you can't have western troops walking down the street of syrian cities and villages. end of the day you need the syrians to be able to do that. >> reporter: we were on the syrian border in 2014 as the king's...
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>> the comeback of russia in syria, the american hesitations in syria, it also from president hollande himself. in terms of international relations. today the morey intervention is western country, much more than the united states. chirac --emember most of the interventions are ones the americans agree with. france has been pretty much crossing the u.s. line. >> except in very recent years, -- there were three chierent under shirai -- rac. sarkozy, who was interventionist in libya but he agreed with the united states on these issues. different,uation is france's more interventionist than the united states. aboutven if we don't talk military interventions, if you remember the position of the countries on iran, france was a strong position, which was not the case with the united states. >> thanks very much for joining us. u.s. secretary of state john kerry insists the cease-fire and siri is not dead, after u.s. suspended all aid convoys after a deadly attack in a level. syria and russia both say their forces were not involved. the truce -- the truce is declared over. >> this is what rema
>> the comeback of russia in syria, the american hesitations in syria, it also from president hollande himself. in terms of international relations. today the morey intervention is western country, much more than the united states. chirac --emember most of the interventions are ones the americans agree with. france has been pretty much crossing the u.s. line. >> except in very recent years, -- there were three chierent under shirai -- rac. sarkozy, who was interventionist in libya...
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iran is on the side of assad, syria. russia is on the side of assad, syria. so we build these people up. we created this strong power in're which seriously folks you know better than anybody, four years ago they were dying, they were gasping for air. and all we had to do is let them sit for longer. double up your sanctions, you could have really negotiated a deal. how kerry never left that deal was incredible. everybody knew it was bad. they're dancing all over the streets all over iran and literally they're all celebrating, shouting "death to america" "dumb americans" what they're saying is incredible. they're saying death to israel this is in the middle of the negotiation. if i had a negotiation like that i'd say let's check this negotiation, something isn't going very well. he never left the table once. if he would have left that table and said i'm sorry -- first of all, we should have gotten our hostages back before we started the negotiation, okay? [ applause ] 100%. and veshd have sa-- very nicely with respect, sorry folks. and then you leave the room.
iran is on the side of assad, syria. russia is on the side of assad, syria. so we build these people up. we created this strong power in're which seriously folks you know better than anybody, four years ago they were dying, they were gasping for air. and all we had to do is let them sit for longer. double up your sanctions, you could have really negotiated a deal. how kerry never left that deal was incredible. everybody knew it was bad. they're dancing all over the streets all over iran and...
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cease-fireons sent a in syria is largely holding more than 24 hours after it came into effect. aid agencies are poised to deliver much-needed supplies. three syrian men held in germany, after a police raid on a refugee center. the men are believed to be working for the islamic state. luxembourg's foreign minister calls for hungary to be thrown out of the european union over its treatment of migrants, and says luxembourg should stop being condescending. ♪ >> first, doctors in israel have put former president shimon peres into a medically induced coma. , who is 93 years old, was admitted into a hospital near tel aviv following a suspected stroke. he is a nobel peace prize winner and a veteran politician, the left of israel's founding fathers. he has held almost every political office in his country, and helped broker the 1993 peace accords with the palestinians. prime minister benjamin yet -- netanyahu has wished him a rapid recovery. and envoy to syria says there has been a significant drop in violence across the country as a nationwide, truce ended in a second day. the u.s. a
cease-fireons sent a in syria is largely holding more than 24 hours after it came into effect. aid agencies are poised to deliver much-needed supplies. three syrian men held in germany, after a police raid on a refugee center. the men are believed to be working for the islamic state. luxembourg's foreign minister calls for hungary to be thrown out of the european union over its treatment of migrants, and says luxembourg should stop being condescending. ♪ >> first, doctors in israel have...
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certainly, right now what you have here in syria is the u.s. and russia supposed to find a solution to all of this. very much not on the same page. very much at odds and that the cease-fire still in place in any way shape or form, we're certainly not seeing it here on the ground. >> it doesn't seem to be in place in any way, shape or form. fred pleitgen so much. >>> let's go to north carolina. protesters in the streets after police shot and killed an armed black man. we'll be live there. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection
certainly, right now what you have here in syria is the u.s. and russia supposed to find a solution to all of this. very much not on the same page. very much at odds and that the cease-fire still in place in any way shape or form, we're certainly not seeing it here on the ground. >> it doesn't seem to be in place in any way, shape or form. fred pleitgen so much. >>> let's go to north carolina. protesters in the streets after police shot and killed an armed black man. we'll be...
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. >> this, as syria gets a stamp of approval in the cease-fire deal. but will russia keep its ally in check and follow through? we'll have a live report and analysis with the details. >> but we begin with donald trump's running mate mike pence addressing the values voter summit in washington. governor pence working to energize religious conservatives who question the authenticity of mr. trump's presbyterian faith. the governor attempting to put those questions to rest. christian fisher is there live at the values voter summit. >> mike pence has had a busy day. it started here at the values voter summit where he came out very strong against abortion. he said it will send roe v. wade to the ash heap of history. and then in virginia where he took on one of the issues that has been dogging trump the most, his praise of russian president putin. saying his comments were not an endorsement of putin but an indictment of president obama. >> donald trump and i said the small and bullying president of russia was a strong leader on the world stage. that wasn't an
. >> this, as syria gets a stamp of approval in the cease-fire deal. but will russia keep its ally in check and follow through? we'll have a live report and analysis with the details. >> but we begin with donald trump's running mate mike pence addressing the values voter summit in washington. governor pence working to energize religious conservatives who question the authenticity of mr. trump's presbyterian faith. the governor attempting to put those questions to rest. christian...
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drone strike in syria back on august 30th. that cease-fire that started on monday in syria, it is holding, but humanitarian aid still has yet to reach the thousands of people who need it most. and as fred pleitgen reports, mistrust is growing on both sides. >> reporter: in aleppo, this is what the cease-fire looks like. government forces moving around armored personnel carriers in a contested district. oftentimes, this is what the cease-fire sounds like. [ gunfire ] syrian army personnel acknowledging they don't trust the truce. "we're sticking to the cease-fire," this pro-government fighter says, "but the other side is not. that's why i don't think the cease-fire will work." for their part, rebels accuse government forces of breaching the cease-fire. despite the transgressions, the u.n. says by and large the cessation of hostilities is working. many aleppo residents are still suffering from the clashes that took place before it went into effect. at the hospital, ahmed and his 7-year-old son mahmoud lie side by side, both woun
drone strike in syria back on august 30th. that cease-fire that started on monday in syria, it is holding, but humanitarian aid still has yet to reach the thousands of people who need it most. and as fred pleitgen reports, mistrust is growing on both sides. >> reporter: in aleppo, this is what the cease-fire looks like. government forces moving around armored personnel carriers in a contested district. oftentimes, this is what the cease-fire sounds like. [ gunfire ] syrian army personnel...
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syria iste all this mixed up. it is not just syria. iraq is also like that. said, bring down terrorist organization in syria. what are we going to bring it down with? ypg, bring iting down with them. how many countries are in syria is to their 65 countries. we say, look. tour -- also a terrorist organization. one organization gets taken up by another organization, it is being done wrong. >> you have the u.s. defense secretary talking about continuing to support the white pg -- ypg. is this a source of concern? >> it is a source of concern. three days ago america landed two planes full of weapons. are committing a great run before the eyes of the world. musra is also-- al fighting against daesh. pyd,ey are not terrorist, two childrene the of the pkk terrorist organizations in my country. they are the same. since there are 65 countries and the coalition let's get together. let's bring down daesh. have no doubt, together we will do it. if you get up and distinguish among terrorists, you are harming turkey. we are disturbed by this terrorist group that you are de
syria iste all this mixed up. it is not just syria. iraq is also like that. said, bring down terrorist organization in syria. what are we going to bring it down with? ypg, bring iting down with them. how many countries are in syria is to their 65 countries. we say, look. tour -- also a terrorist organization. one organization gets taken up by another organization, it is being done wrong. >> you have the u.s. defense secretary talking about continuing to support the white pg -- ypg. is...
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. >>> coming up, north korea, russia, syria, iraq, the war against isis. the next president of the united states will have a lot of national seb security foreign policy. gary johnson, the libertarian party, you see him live. we will discuss national security and foreign policy. that's next. but did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too? introducing megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel delivers mega support. everyone thought i was crazy to open a hotel here. everyone said it's so hard to be a musician, but i can't imagine doing anything else. now that the train makes it easier to get here, the neighborhood is really changing. i'm always hopping on the train, running all over portland. i have to go wherever the work is. trains with innovative siemens technology help keep cities moving, so neighborhoods and businesses can prosper. i can book 3 or 4 gigs on a good weekend. i'm booked solid for weeks. it takes ingenuity to make it in the big city. i know more about isis then the i'mapprgenerals do. age. s. john mccain, a war
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we will have received almost 1000 refugees from syria. now i accept the fact that ireland is in the first port of call from syria. an area of some distance, in erms of proximity. different culture, different language, different climate. some syrian refugees have settled in my own district in the midlands of ireland. it is a challenge in terms of language, opportunity, and mental trauma they are suffering. all of the european nations, all of our states -- i have the opportunity of engaging with my u.s. colleagues. this is how i was struck by what secretary of state john kerry has said. the leadership he has shown on the international stage that shows everyone can play their part. from my own perspective, the members of the european community. jake: let me ask a question, i hope you do not take me rude. talking about the biggest refugee crisis since world war ii, and you talk about ireland taking in 4000. that does not seem like a lot of people. i know that the united states has been criticized for not taking an as many, even though we are
we will have received almost 1000 refugees from syria. now i accept the fact that ireland is in the first port of call from syria. an area of some distance, in erms of proximity. different culture, different language, different climate. some syrian refugees have settled in my own district in the midlands of ireland. it is a challenge in terms of language, opportunity, and mental trauma they are suffering. all of the european nations, all of our states -- i have the opportunity of engaging with...
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>> you are kidding. >> no. >> aleppo is in syria. it's the epicenter of the refugee crisis. >> okay, got it, got it. charles: around very own kennedy spoke with johnson and he tried to explain his confusion. >> as much as i hate to say it, just knowing ahead of time what the issues are, very quickly, that wouldn't have been an issue. charles: morgan, what do you make of his explanation and what happened today? >> i like that he was forthright and said i screwed up. at least he was honest about it. i don't know that there is much of an excuse for not knowing about this. beyond whatever you think about american intervention or lack thereof in syria the last four or five years. aleppo is home to genocide and mass murder. it's a base for isis. i don't know how you run for the presidency of the united states and don't know. i understand he apologized. but i think the republicans that were on the fence about voting for donald trump or him, if you have a national security focus you went over to the trump camp after he made that statement to
>> you are kidding. >> no. >> aleppo is in syria. it's the epicenter of the refugee crisis. >> okay, got it, got it. charles: around very own kennedy spoke with johnson and he tried to explain his confusion. >> as much as i hate to say it, just knowing ahead of time what the issues are, very quickly, that wouldn't have been an issue. charles: morgan, what do you make of his explanation and what happened today? >> i like that he was forthright and said i...
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syria's war has seen this kind of jockying before. they tried to get a better ti begins. >> live for us in london. thanks for the update. >>> police are searching for the suspect or suspects in a shooting that's left one dead and five others injured. gun fire erupted in birmingham's gate city community. as many as 60 shots were fired, called to the scene. all victims were likely innocent bistanders. ironically, an officer-involved-shooting took place at the same intersection just three days earlier. >>> and after the commemoration of one of the dead lesh days comes to an >> as we saw in the days and weeks that followed and what has become even clearer in the years since is that the legacy of september 11th is not one of terror or fear, but of resilience and hope. >> we remember a day 15 years guy when we were wounded but not weakened. we remember a lesson of 9/11 that evil is real and so is curage. >> their remarks came just football and president bush was on hand for the dallas coin toss and president obama urged all americans to acc
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let's go to the syria deal. it's getting closer. i would like you to comment on the perception that's out there that the state department and pentagon are taking public their disagreement about whether the deal with russia is a good idea. can we cooperate with russia? sayingte department is obama agrees with john kerry. you need to get along on this. mr. earmest: there is a lot there. let's start with the presidents meeting later today. every couple of weeks, he gathers his national security team together to discuss the effectiveness and progress of our strategy to degrade and destroy isil. the next installment will take place later today at the white house. is one that has long been planned. it's been on the books before the agreement that was reached last week. one that has long been planned. as it relates to national security, the president didn't with yes-maneam and yes women. he has experts who are determined to offer the president their best judgment about the best way to protect the american people and to protect our national
let's go to the syria deal. it's getting closer. i would like you to comment on the perception that's out there that the state department and pentagon are taking public their disagreement about whether the deal with russia is a good idea. can we cooperate with russia? sayingte department is obama agrees with john kerry. you need to get along on this. mr. earmest: there is a lot there. let's start with the presidents meeting later today. every couple of weeks, he gathers his national security...