focusing on international affairs and he is the author of a new book don t wait for the next war, a strategy for american gloeth and global leadership. always good to have you with us. thank you very much for joining us. thank you. we will get to the book in a moment but let s start with isil taking over a third of kobane. turkey has forces ready to go, tanks on the border less than a most likely away from where isil may be fighting. they seem to be going nowhere fast any time soon. what happens? do we let isil get stronger? what i hope we will do is we will use this as a motivating factor to pull the coalition more closely together. you need several elements. u.s. air power, the moderate syrian opposition. you need the turkish ground forces and you need the free syrian army in there. but the free syrian army right now is not capable of standing up against isis. so i would like to see us work on a three-way arrangement to be able to bring the turkish ground forces
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co ban is a a tragedy but not the did he have tpheufrpbgts full measure of what is happening. official in yemen said 70 peel were killed. a series of attacks across the country. it s some of the worse violence the country has seen in two years. we are confident that we have ability to be able to contain ebola. we have to work now so that this is not the world s next aids. the potential economic damage from the out break would be catastrophic for the people of the west african region. awarded to the french author for the art of memory. 69-year-old explored life under nazi occupation. wash, post says the white house is involved in a cover up. new information about the secret service prostitution scandal. the practice is be that a scandal that is by part san and the outrage is very partisan. we begin with the desperate fight against extremeism in syria. america s barrage on carson last month did not cripple the group. the u.s. fired 46 cruise missiles
street battle. kobani is a tragedy but not the definition of a full measure of what s happening. fasten your seat belts what s to come. too dangerous too expensive to remote for human aircraft to go. another innovation right around the corner. cars that can talk to each other. that was a genuine alert that you re about to collide to the car in front. fascinating book out all the truth is out. turn point boundaries between personal and political lives are rewritten forever. we begin with a desperate fight against extremism in syria. america s barrage of air strikes did not cripple the group. the u.s. fired 46 cruise missiles at the group, but many of them had already fled tipped off by growing news reports about the group in the days leadinleadingleading up to the . meanwhile, i.s.i.l. moves deeper into kobani. the united nations warned friday that some 12,000 kurds could be massacred if i.s.i.l. manages to take control. calls for turkey to get involved continu
kobani is a tragedy but not the definition of a full measure of what s happening. fasten your seat belts what s to come. too dangerous too expensive to remote for human aircraft to go. another innovation right around the corner. cars that can talk to each other. that was a genuine alert that you re about to collide to the car in front. fascinating book out all the truth is out. turn point boundaries between personal and political lives are rewritten forever. we begin with a desperate fight against extremism in syria. america s barrage of air strikes did not cripple the group. the u.s. fired 46 cruise missiles at the group, but many of them had already fled tipped off by growing news reports about the group in the days leadinleading leading up to the air strikes. meanwhile, i.s.i.l. moves deeper into kobani. the united nations warned friday that some 12,000 kurds could be massacred if i.s.i.l. manages to take control. calls for turkey to get involved continue b