strength that they can't be dislodged and then they do drone strikes against al qaeda. >> bill: that's not going to happen if the taliban takes over. that's not going to happen if the taliban takes over. you are splitting hairs here with me. >> i believe the most likely thing is if the taliban took over, there would be a modus -- they wouldn't want the u.s. to throw them out. >> bill: i don't think so, morse, these people are fanatics and they don't care and they will kill as many americans as they can. they will not let americans stay on their soil, believe me. the karzai thing is interesting. i don't want to get into it too much because, look, we all know he is a corrupt midget but is he there. the president is trying to stabilize things, trying to train as many troops as we can so that they have a fighting chance when we get out of there. that's what's going on. all right, now, coming back home, we had ed roll links last night a republic strategist on. it's unsettling to me that there are four or five states