Afghan ISIS leader killed
Hafiz Saeed Khan, the leader of ISIS in Afghanistan and Pakistan, has been killed in a U.S. drone strike. National security correspondent David Martin joined CBSN to discuss the details and significance.
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Hafiz Saeed Khan, the leader of ISIS in Afghanistan and Pakistan, has been killed in a U.S. drone strike. National security correspondent David Martin joined CBSN to discuss the details and significance.
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Senator James Risch of the Senate Intelligence Committee, who reviewed the evidence on the drone strike, says the administration followed the rules.
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