Tonight's guests:
- Asif Islam, planning editor at the Dhaka Tribune
- Ayman Mohyeldin, NBC News Foreign Correspondent
- Malcolm Nance, a former U.S. counterterrorism and intelligence officer and author of "Defeating ISIS"
- Jonathan Capehart, OPinoin writer for the Washington Post
- Karent Tumulty, national political correspondent for The Washington Post
Tonight's links:
Bangladesh killings: Hindu priest hacked to death
Militant Islamists Are Suspected in Slaying of Hindu Priest in Bangladesh
Christian murdered in latest Bangladesh attack
ISIS Says It Killed Bangladesh Tailor Once Jailed for Blasphemy
Bangladeshi Professor Hacked To Death In Islamic State-Claimed Attack
Bangladesh Shia mosque attack 'carried out by Islamic State'
ISIS claims responsibility for killing Japanese man in Bangladesh
ISIS Says It Killed Italian Aid Worker in Bangladesh
Foreigners restrict movements in Bangladesh after ISIS-claimed killings
July 11, 1993 - THE MOST FAMOUS HAIRCUT SINCE SAMSON'S
May 21, 1993 - CLINTON STAFF SAYS FLAP OVER ON-BOARD TRIM IS SPLITTING HAIRS
May 21, 1993 - Haircut Grounded Clinton While the Price Took Off
May 30, 1993 - $200 Haircut At The Airport Made Clinton Look Worse Than Ever
June 30, 1993 - Clinton's runway haircut caused no big delays Reports incorrect, it turns out
Bill Clinton and Loretta Lynch just made Hillary’s email problems even worse
Democrats groan after Bill Clinton meets Loretta Lynch
Bill Clinton Meeting With Lynch Reignites Republican Critics of E-Mail Probe
Bill Clinton, AG Loretta Lynch meet on tarmac in Phoenix
Loretta Lynch on Clinton meeting: 'I certainly wouldn't do it again'
Loretta Lynch to Accept F.B.I. Recommendations in Clinton Email Inquiry
Gingrich, Christie are the leading candidates to be Trump’s running mate
Unpredictability Is Hallmark of Convention to Crown Donald Trump
Can Cleveland Police Handle Volatile Republican Convention?
Anxiety mounts over GOP convention’s security
Trump Delegates: We're Bringing Guns to Cleveland
California Governor Signs Legislation Limiting Assault Weapons
Gov. Jerry Brown signs bulk of sweeping gun-control package into law, vetoes five bills
Gov. Jerry Brown veto messages