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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Time to Exit. 2/5/19 A&G Hr. 3

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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Daily News, Society & Culture, News

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2019

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

CBS News Military Analyst Mike Lyons joins Armstrong & Getty to talk about the recent moves being made to remove US troops from the Middle East. Plus, The SOTU could go off the tracks--we revisit one of the finest moments from last year's Dem response.

Transcript

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0:00.0

So I don't know what's going on.

0:28.9

I don't quite understand it.

0:32.4

With the whole ISIS thing and troops in the Middle East,

0:35.9

and should we or shouldn't we and negotiations in Afghanistan,

0:39.8

of course?

0:42.6

Top commander says US will rely on allies

0:45.1

to stop ISIS from resurging in Syria as a story

0:48.0

in the Washington Examiner today.

0:50.0

We had some reports in the last week

0:51.6

that if we pull out ISIS, we'll be back and strong

0:56.1

within six months.

0:57.3

We had Liz Sly from the Washington post on to say

1:01.9

that ISIS was down to one square mile,

1:05.5

having trouble reading this story.

1:08.2

Mike Lyons, longtime CBS news military analyst

1:11.4

joins us to discuss the sand countries once again.

1:14.4

And just I'm going to throw him a two-strike curveball

1:17.5

in a bit and talk about Venezuela.

1:18.8

But Mike joins us now.

1:20.1

Hello, Mike, how are you, sir?

1:21.3

Hey, you want to catch me back with you?

1:23.0

It's always a pleasure.

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