against u.s. troops inlo afghanistan, his name is hajee malee kahn. he s said to have been behind the attack on the u.s. embassy in kabul next month. troops guarding the embassy battles these insurgent attackers for almost 20 hours straight. let me bring inok ourq nick pey loss. or me int( w3kabul. can you start with who this guy is and why he is a big deal. e1 this is the operational leader forq a group in afghanistan, we re told. that s a very sophisticated part of the insurgency in the east of the country and based inlp pakistan. this man is uncle to that network s leader. so a key player arrested on t5 cdaqxm we re told, it may hae taken this long to confirm his identity. but nato saying this is welcome t.j.÷dg here, and just how relevant is the3 hakani network? that s not a word our cnn crewers are used to seeing. the relevance op of this network in some ways, haqqani hasok become some of the most sophisticated agencies. they re well organized, certainly behind th
have been mind blowing. the one i have been best known for is the one that fell in my lap. at my school if you are called down to the office 15 minutes before school starts, you know you are getting a new student. i was not supposed to get a new students because i had three more students than both of the fourth grades, and the second tells me you are getting a new student but don t worry because you will never see her. she is undergoing chemo and can t come to school, but by law she has to be placed in a classroom and then she will get home schooled. so to make a long story short, we got her a computer, and we skyped her into class every day, and we just put a laptop computer in the front row
throughout the day. and then we have done we have been part of huge projects that have been mind blowing. the one i have been best known for is the one that fell in my lap. at my school if you are called down to the office 15 minutes before school starts, you know you are getting a new student. i was not supposed to get a new students because i had three more students than both of the fourth grades, and the second tells me you are getting a new student but don t worry because you will never see her. she is undergoing chemo and can t come to school, but by law she has to be placed in a classroom and then she will get home schooled. so to make a long story short, we got her a computer, and we skyped her into class every day, and we just put a laptop computer in the front row [ applause ] thank you. and what was great about it, her
take throughout the day. and then we have done we have been part of huge projects that have been mind blowing. the one i have been best known for is the one that fell in my lap. at my school if you are called down to the office 15 minutes before school starts, you know you are getting a new student. i was not supposed to get a new student because i had three more students than both of the fourth grades and the secretary tells me you are getting a new student but don t worry because you re never going to see her. she is undergoing chemo and can t come to school, but by law she has to be placed in a classroom and then she will get home schooled. so to make a long story short, we got her a computer, and we skyped her into class every day, and we just put a laptop computer in the front row [ applause ] thank you. and what was great about it, her head showed up on the laptop the same size as all the other kids heads, and if i was teaching a
i was home fulltime taking care of these kids. i was surprised what i was seeing coming home in the backpack. we put our kids in private christian school, we home schooled. the state would not allow our foster children to attend private school. sean: why? it is what the law was. i saw a big different. i thought if anyone needed a leg up it was our foster children. i started getting involved in education reform in 1998. as a result, people urged me to run for the minnesota state senate. i did i was there for six years. sean: what year? i was in the minnesota state senate from 2000 to 2006 in 2006 i was urged to run for congress, i did. and i ve been here ever since. sean: why would you want to be president? i want to see us take our country back. i know that we can be so much better than we are today. i feel strongly about that. i want to be able to take my background, expertise and make the decisions that have to be done. we need a president who