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withdrawal in afghanistan. having met both men when i visited your response was, "they have no choice but to prepare to defend themselves. we have made a commitment to help them defend themselves if they go the route of a military solution." ambassador khalilzad, did the united states stick to our commitment to help the afghan government when the taliban took a military solution in afghanistan? >> well, we did. i believe in the following way if i understand you which is that we continued to provide them with military support, including attacks against when attacked, but once the government disintegrated, of course we could not help them. >> as mr. waltz demonstrated, we did not stick to our commitments and there was not a fulfillment of the conditions based withdrawal. it was an unconditional withdrawal, so from that standpoint, i don't think united states stopped our commitment to help the afghan government when the taliban was clearly making progress throughout the country. do i -- do i interpret your testimo
withdrawal in afghanistan. having met both men when i visited your response was, "they have no choice but to prepare to defend themselves. we have made a commitment to help them defend themselves if they go the route of a military solution." ambassador khalilzad, did the united states stick to our commitment to help the afghan government when the taliban took a military solution in afghanistan? >> well, we did. i believe in the following way if i understand you which is that we...
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>> one of the moto -- motives is the issue of whether or not a true surge should be sent to afghanistan in 2009 with a hotly contested and debated issue within the obama administration. and one in which, within vice president biden had a significant role and he felt strongly about. >> president biden, he believed that the search was a mistake in one of the record to show that he was right about afghanistan and his critics were wrong. -- and his judgment was sound when it mattered most. is that right? >> that language sounds familiar. >> that is pretty significant in terms of a motivating factor for retaining documents. wouldn't you say? >> that is a factor that the jury would assess whether or not president biden had criminal intent. >> i know that president biden was working with a ghost rider on the book, correct? >> correct. >> your investigation concluded that one president biden began work on his memoir. at what time did your investigation conclude? >> with respect to the second book in 2017 we identified evidence that he began recorded conversations in 2016 before the end of his v
>> one of the moto -- motives is the issue of whether or not a true surge should be sent to afghanistan in 2009 with a hotly contested and debated issue within the obama administration. and one in which, within vice president biden had a significant role and he felt strongly about. >> president biden, he believed that the search was a mistake in one of the record to show that he was right about afghanistan and his critics were wrong. -- and his judgment was sound when it mattered...
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withdrawal in afghanistan. having met both judgment when he visited afghanistan in 2015. your response was quote they have no choice but to prepare to defend themselves. and we have made a commitment to help them defend themselves if they go the route of a military solution. ambassador khalilzad did the united states stick to our commitment to help the afghan government when the taliban took a military solution in afghanistan? >> we did it. i believe in the following way, if i understand you sir, which is that we continue to provide them with military support. including attacks against the taliban when they attack them. once the government had disintegrated with the departure of the president's then of course we could not help them. >> just reclaiming my time. i think demonstrated so ably we did not stick to our commitments. there is not fulfillment of the doe hawk conditions based withdrawal. it was an unconditional withdrawal but from that standpoint i don't think it's stuck to help the afghan government and the taliban was making progress throughout the country. do i i
withdrawal in afghanistan. having met both judgment when he visited afghanistan in 2015. your response was quote they have no choice but to prepare to defend themselves. and we have made a commitment to help them defend themselves if they go the route of a military solution. ambassador khalilzad did the united states stick to our commitment to help the afghan government when the taliban took a military solution in afghanistan? >> we did it. i believe in the following way, if i understand...
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i was in afghanistan quite a few years before full scale. so , our work there was mostly focused on investigations. if we raided and found suspicious items, we seized them and looked for fingerprints or dna. we had to dig deep to find the taliban and get them out of their hiding places. in general, entire teams were to find enemies, track them down, and then arrest them and deliver them to the afghan government. it was like in... a detective series, there were a lot of investigations, interrogations and the like, but in ukraine, the enemy is nearby, and that's what i always try remind your friends. in afghanistan, we had to work so hard to find them. here they're right in front of you, they're killers and they're right in front of you, so our job is right in front of us, we don't have to look for the enemy, we just have to fight them, and it was a bit of a contrast to what i was so used to in afghanistan. also in afghanistan we had air support and there were many logistics teams that were ready to step in at any moment and provide us with ev
i was in afghanistan quite a few years before full scale. so , our work there was mostly focused on investigations. if we raided and found suspicious items, we seized them and looked for fingerprints or dna. we had to dig deep to find the taliban and get them out of their hiding places. in general, entire teams were to find enemies, track them down, and then arrest them and deliver them to the afghan government. it was like in... a detective series, there were a lot of investigations,...
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troops from afghanistan on august 2021 which led to the deaths of 13 u.s. service members was not a mistake quote unquote according to a forthcoming book. the international is the fight to restore foreign policy by a political left wing reporter but nonetheless the book also shows white house officials knew biden's promise to remove the american citizens before military members could not be kept. "there is no inherent things we can meet that promise is senior white house official told the december 12, 2013 united states air drone launch for hellfire missiles on a convoy of 11 cars and pickup trucks or your counterterroratedcounterterrorin the strike killed at least 12 men wounded at least 1 15 others six of them seriously. witnesses and relatives of the dead of the wounded interviewed said they convoy it was a wedding procession for it they said everyone in the procession was a civilian including all the dead and injured and the bride received a superficial face wound they killed 27 yemen civilians at a wedding procession. not a single terrorist. this was u
troops from afghanistan on august 2021 which led to the deaths of 13 u.s. service members was not a mistake quote unquote according to a forthcoming book. the international is the fight to restore foreign policy by a political left wing reporter but nonetheless the book also shows white house officials knew biden's promise to remove the american citizens before military members could not be kept. "there is no inherent things we can meet that promise is senior white house official told the...
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has a foothold in every province in afghanistan. we were told when president biden removed every trip out of afghanistan and all of our counterterrorism intelligence capabilities, who were told they would have over the horizon capabilities without u.s. forces presence in afghanistan. let's still true from acquiring not very nice k today? you are so smart. thank you for joining us, it's good to have you in studio, we appreciate you. congressman kelly armstrong from kelly. truckers slamming the biden white house rules pushing for only all electric trucks morning this will wreck the u.s. economy plus americans tax reform economist, this new economics, americans need six-figure salary to afford a median price home at nearly half of the united states, 25 states. barlett lawmakers for hundreds of millions in funding for pet projects at home. then researchers one government overspending fuels and placing and rate hikes. coming up on "the evening edit" ♪ so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. wh
has a foothold in every province in afghanistan. we were told when president biden removed every trip out of afghanistan and all of our counterterrorism intelligence capabilities, who were told they would have over the horizon capabilities without u.s. forces presence in afghanistan. let's still true from acquiring not very nice k today? you are so smart. thank you for joining us, it's good to have you in studio, we appreciate you. congressman kelly armstrong from kelly. truckers slamming the...
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he created this afghanistan withdrawal they said from scratch, the evacuation out of afghanistan was done on the fly. there was no working evacuation plan for afghanistan, that's president biden at work, 13 soldiers killed, up to 9000 american stranded. how can we trust him on israel? >> we can't. it's worse than that because not only did americans die on the attack on october 7, they are still held hostage and ought to be one of our priority objectives to apply pressure to get them out. the reality is worse because we provide unlimited access to resources a vibrant behind all this and responsible to the death of three americans from our syrian garrison an individual responsible for the one killed in damascus over the weekend and we ought to be celebrating that's right with israel, our partner. instead, this administration decided to support adversaries at the expense of our partners and allies. >> critics call it weakness in full force. we are going to thank you, who will stay on this throughout the hour. former home depot ceo of ge executive, former treasury official, what you make
he created this afghanistan withdrawal they said from scratch, the evacuation out of afghanistan was done on the fly. there was no working evacuation plan for afghanistan, that's president biden at work, 13 soldiers killed, up to 9000 american stranded. how can we trust him on israel? >> we can't. it's worse than that because not only did americans die on the attack on october 7, they are still held hostage and ought to be one of our priority objectives to apply pressure to get them out....
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it has begun to grow as soon as we left afghanistan and took pressure off isis-k. i think we should expect further attempts of this nature against the united states as well as our partners and other nations abroad. i think this is inevitable. >> martha: and general, just i want to switch to israel. the controversy about israel, do you as a general, and that was under you, israel, for a long time. do you think there is another way for the israelis to conduct this war with fewer civilian casualties and still defeat hamas? >> i think their goal of removing the military component of hamas and the political leadership of hamas that brought this war on is a task. i think it's made far more difficult by the way that hamas has cleverly embedded all of its military activities, whether it's mosques, schools, hospitals, or high-density residential areas. i think the israelis are on the genuine horns of a dilemma as they try to finish the ground campaign in gaza, and it will be a difficult stretch for them. >> martha: thank you so much for joining us this morning, general mcke
it has begun to grow as soon as we left afghanistan and took pressure off isis-k. i think we should expect further attempts of this nature against the united states as well as our partners and other nations abroad. i think this is inevitable. >> martha: and general, just i want to switch to israel. the controversy about israel, do you as a general, and that was under you, israel, for a long time. do you think there is another way for the israelis to conduct this war with fewer civilian...
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so they want out of afghanistan and they want out of afghanistan fast, but they want to protect allies and friends and afghanistan and have an orderly withdrawal ukraine, they want to help ukraine survive, but they don't want ukraine to hit russia too hard. they don't want to expand the war in israel. they want to support israel again hamas, but they don't want to have bad things appear on television and they are so there this is an administration where the foreign policy is run by very, very smart people, often too smart for their own good because if less smart people would say, we can't have two things. what we have one thing will be hard enough don't we do one thing that's difficult enough to things that are contradictory, that's impossible >> very briefly. >> well i'm sorry, kate, with you on i'm not entirely agree with that assessment, but i do think it would be remember the situation in afghanistan was such the trump administration had entered into an agreement with the taliban. the timeline it was not the biden administration's to set here. they were working with constraints tha
so they want out of afghanistan and they want out of afghanistan fast, but they want to protect allies and friends and afghanistan and have an orderly withdrawal ukraine, they want to help ukraine survive, but they don't want ukraine to hit russia too hard. they don't want to expand the war in israel. they want to support israel again hamas, but they don't want to have bad things appear on television and they are so there this is an administration where the foreign policy is run by very, very...
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afghanistan, to be continued. great loss. today, in a hospital near kiev, at the age of 87, the greatest ukrainian historian, academician pyotr petrovich tolochko, passed away. since april last year, he has been under house arrest on charges of treason against ukraine. europe does not need such a ukraine. i was lucky enough to know pyotr petrovich personally and i wondered how one could maintain such bright optimism about the commonality of our peoples in such dark times. us secretary of state blinken paid a three-day visit to china this week. they greeted german chancellor olaf scholz without ceremony, red carpet fanfare, like scholz, blinken demanded that china stop supporting russia, because like... scholz, the pompous blinken, came to put pressure on china and set conditions. in the celestial empire they know how to behave with such people. it is clear that the us secretary of state left beijing with nothing, and china, as if in mockery during blinken’s visit, demonstrated its economic power. how once in those days, an
afghanistan, to be continued. great loss. today, in a hospital near kiev, at the age of 87, the greatest ukrainian historian, academician pyotr petrovich tolochko, passed away. since april last year, he has been under house arrest on charges of treason against ukraine. europe does not need such a ukraine. i was lucky enough to know pyotr petrovich personally and i wondered how one could maintain such bright optimism about the commonality of our peoples in such dark times. us secretary of state...
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if the soviets do not withdraw immediately their troops to afghanistan, i would not support sending an american team to the olympics. >> you can watch the paris olympics this summer on nbc and streaming on peacock. >>> when we come back, presidential historian doris kearns goodwin joins me. with lessons from the past as america's democracy is being tested once again. a once-daily pill for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, and the chance at clear or almost clear skin. it's like the feeling of finding you're so ready for your close-up. or finding you don't have to hide your skin just your background. once-daily sotyktu was proven better, getting more people clearer skin than the leading pill. don't take if you're allergic to sotyktu; serious reactions can occur. sotyktu can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections, cancers including lymphoma, muscle problems, and changes in certain labs have occurred. tell your doctor if you have an infection, liver or kidney problems, high triglycerides, or had a vaccine or plan to. sotyktu is a tyk2 inhibitor. tyk2 is
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media had this deep connection to afghanistan as. exactly. exactly. okay, marty you spend quite a bit of time defending the idea of objectivity as a journalist. and when talking about trump, you have the famous quote and i understand is now on the wall of the washington. we're not at war with the we're at work. we're our jobs. and yet, as you detail there, many younger journalists who feel that objectivity obsolete, that neutrality is on this white man's values and. some journalists want the freedom to express their opinions about issues the news. so i'd love to hear you talk about why you stand by objectivity and do you see that standard changing as the younger generation assumes newsroom leadership? right. well, think it's really important to really through what objectivity actually and what its origins were because think it's been widely mischaracterized. it's been mischaracterized as false equivalence, been mischaracterized as false balance. both sides ism on the one hand. on the other hand and even neutrality is not a phrase that i use. i like th
media had this deep connection to afghanistan as. exactly. exactly. okay, marty you spend quite a bit of time defending the idea of objectivity as a journalist. and when talking about trump, you have the famous quote and i understand is now on the wall of the washington. we're not at war with the we're at work. we're our jobs. and yet, as you detail there, many younger journalists who feel that objectivity obsolete, that neutrality is on this white man's values and. some journalists want the...
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it all started with afghanistan. the debacle, implosion, surrender to the taliban that projected weakness not strength. it invited aggression, not peace. what happened? putin anti-russian federation, we -- and the russian federation, we saw it on satellite imagery, going down to ukraine to begin their invasion. we warned them. i talked to the ambassador, our ambassador of ukraine yesterday, consider kyiv is on the verge of falling. that's two million people. and the power grid could be taken down. it's a very dire situation. china is more aggressive now than ever. threatening to take over taiwan that controls 90% of our advanced semiconductor manufacturing for the world. and now the ayatollah's raised his ugly head with his proxies, his tentacles, and for the first time in history unprecedented an iranian strike from iran in israel itself. on israel soil. how did we get here? by projecting weakness not strength. iran, not enforcing sanctions. energy sanctions to the tune of $80 billion were essentially waived so that
it all started with afghanistan. the debacle, implosion, surrender to the taliban that projected weakness not strength. it invited aggression, not peace. what happened? putin anti-russian federation, we -- and the russian federation, we saw it on satellite imagery, going down to ukraine to begin their invasion. we warned them. i talked to the ambassador, our ambassador of ukraine yesterday, consider kyiv is on the verge of falling. that's two million people. and the power grid could be taken...
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to secretary of defense to cia director, all oppose the unconditional withdrawal out of afghanistan. they all wanted to leave the presence of troops there and a small number, 2500, which is about what we have in iraq, to prevent isis from rising again. it's what we have in syria, less than 1,000 to prevent isis from rising again. two presidents made that decision. we made this awful decision to pull out of afghanistan and look, maria, six nato countries who had a total of 7,000 troops in afghanistan made the recommendation to the president of the united states not to pull out. they weren't trying to support a u.s. position or anything. they saw their national security being in peril if a sanctuary was able to form by isis. and look what happened. two days, three days after the warning that this may happen by the sent com commander in his testimony, they attacked deep into europe, into moscow itself. so certainly all of the european nations who participated in a war are clearly -- have got their you alerts out for this and yes, with an open border in the united states it's advertising
to secretary of defense to cia director, all oppose the unconditional withdrawal out of afghanistan. they all wanted to leave the presence of troops there and a small number, 2500, which is about what we have in iraq, to prevent isis from rising again. it's what we have in syria, less than 1,000 to prevent isis from rising again. two presidents made that decision. we made this awful decision to pull out of afghanistan and look, maria, six nato countries who had a total of 7,000 troops in...
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[indiscernible] they have no -- we have afghanistan, high taxes, big inflation. everything they do is bad. they want to quadruple everyone's taxes. there is no way a man like this should be even allowed in government. as far as i'm concerned he's a criminal. and what he's doing with this weaponry of the justice department, everything-e ever -- every single trial you read about and report about generally fairly, every one of these trials is run by the d.o.j. and the white house. every single one. including fani. her lover spent eight hours, her lover wade spent eight hours at least on numerous occasions each day working and coordinating with the white house. how do we hurt trump so maybe biden can eke out a victory? i don't think it's going to happen. i don't think the people are going to stand for t i'm sure the people aren't going to stand for. these people have weaponized government. then weaponized the justice department. they have done something that nobody has ever done before in this country. it's done a lot in third world countries and banana republics. ne
[indiscernible] they have no -- we have afghanistan, high taxes, big inflation. everything they do is bad. they want to quadruple everyone's taxes. there is no way a man like this should be even allowed in government. as far as i'm concerned he's a criminal. and what he's doing with this weaponry of the justice department, everything-e ever -- every single trial you read about and report about generally fairly, every one of these trials is run by the d.o.j. and the white house. every single...
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it all started with afghanistan. the debacle, the implosion, the surrender to the taliban, that projected weakness, not strength. it invited aggression, not peace. what happened? putin and the russian federation, we saw on satellite imagery, going down to ukraine to begin their invasion. and we warned them. i talked to the ambassador, our ambassador to ukraine yesterday. kharkiv is on the verge of fall, that's two million people, and the power grid could be taken down. it's a dire situation, in her words. china is more aggressive now than ever. threatening to take over taiwan that controls 90% of our advanced semiconductor manufacturing for the world and now the ayatollah has raised his ugly head with his proxies, his tentacles, and for the first time in history, unprecedented, an iranian strike from iran in israel itself. on israel's soil. how did we get here? by projecting weakness, not strength. iran, not enforcing sanctions. energy sanctions to the tune of $80 billion were essentially waived so china could buy $8
it all started with afghanistan. the debacle, the implosion, the surrender to the taliban, that projected weakness, not strength. it invited aggression, not peace. what happened? putin and the russian federation, we saw on satellite imagery, going down to ukraine to begin their invasion. and we warned them. i talked to the ambassador, our ambassador to ukraine yesterday. kharkiv is on the verge of fall, that's two million people, and the power grid could be taken down. it's a dire situation, in...
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where doj and dhs and fbi and the other agencies were admitting they had lost track of a terrorist from afghanistan, and he was free roaming the country for a year. now in addition to the terrorists and the people from countries of interest, fentanyl is coming across our borders. it is being smuggled in by the cartels. fentanyl is the leading cause of death of americans ages 18 to 45. fentanyl, a drug that china has the precursor chemicals, and they are manufacturing this in labs that they have set up with, oh, by the way, the cartels in mexico. and the cartels are the distribution hub for fentanyl. i talk to parents regularly who have a child who has lost a life or become addicted because of fentanyl. and in addition to all the fentanyl, then you have the human trafficking. what is really so sad to me, when you look at human trafficking, and for the cartels, human trafficking is a business, and it has grown from a business that was $500 million a year in this country in 2018, and today it is a $13 billion-a-year business. and if you don't think the cartels are big business, if you don't think they
where doj and dhs and fbi and the other agencies were admitting they had lost track of a terrorist from afghanistan, and he was free roaming the country for a year. now in addition to the terrorists and the people from countries of interest, fentanyl is coming across our borders. it is being smuggled in by the cartels. fentanyl is the leading cause of death of americans ages 18 to 45. fentanyl, a drug that china has the precursor chemicals, and they are manufacturing this in labs that they have...
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they were deployed out of the area for the balkans were especially sent to afghanistan and nato was not set up to defend itself. it wasit no bunker a collective defense organization in capacity. of course and name it was and now that it's reinventing that collective defense capacity they involve 16 allies in 1990 to 32. there's a warr going on which ws not the case back then. europeans are waking up to the demands of not only mobilizing their defense with germany but further east and the logistical challenges so much greater. for 30 years of cooperative security with russia meant in large nato did not move western forces or military infrastructure. there was nothing there except portions of the new allies limited as it was. and there's a very poor connection between defense today and nuclear deterrence. it's still a weapon of last resort. it was much more integrated in its strategic thinking during the cold war where you had that theory of escalation that may have been imperfect and controversial but it least it was coherent theory. today they are having to invent that. all of this have
they were deployed out of the area for the balkans were especially sent to afghanistan and nato was not set up to defend itself. it wasit no bunker a collective defense organization in capacity. of course and name it was and now that it's reinventing that collective defense capacity they involve 16 allies in 1990 to 32. there's a warr going on which ws not the case back then. europeans are waking up to the demands of not only mobilizing their defense with germany but further east and the...
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trump is the threat to democracy i would say the threat at the border with people from iran and syria afghanistan and egypt in russia and china are probably a bigger threat to our democracy noticed the biased reporter didn't bring up any of these issues during the answer. just sat there in silence happily providing job item with a platform to smear trump outside of this network a few of america's abusively biased and corrupt reporters ever challenge joe biden or call them out for blatant lies and let them spend the entire 2020 election hiding in his basement and yesterday we got another big whopper take a look. >> i like other people in this audience was the first my family to go to college and watch my to struggle help me get there get all the kids there and it was an easy. joe biden was not the first 1 and his family to go to college his father attended a very prestigious john hopkins university in biden is even on tape bragged about his grandfather who played football at santa clara take a look. and it being great raised by a grandfather who went to santa clara back in the days when they didn'
trump is the threat to democracy i would say the threat at the border with people from iran and syria afghanistan and egypt in russia and china are probably a bigger threat to our democracy noticed the biased reporter didn't bring up any of these issues during the answer. just sat there in silence happily providing job item with a platform to smear trump outside of this network a few of america's abusively biased and corrupt reporters ever challenge joe biden or call them out for blatant lies...
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i was deployed in iraq and afghanistan in the most up to date equipment possible. i was lost and we crossed the syrian border before we realized we were. we don't know if the aid workers were on the route if approved by the idf or had to take a different route or somebody in the idf made such a terrible mistake that they need to be held accountable. if so, israel should do that. president biden isn't someone to tell them they should do it. august 29th, 2021, he killed seven children and three civilians because his ineptitude allowed for 13 americans to die at the airport. in retaliation to rush to retaliation to try to win the headlines he killed ten innocent civilians. i don't remember a general being relieved from command after that. i remember saying that was a big mistake and we're sorry. that's what the biden administration's track record is on this. they shouldn't have scolded or not had any opportunity to retaliate against isis-k, that's to tell you i believe our government tries hard not to have civilian casualties. if they can make that type of honest mist
i was deployed in iraq and afghanistan in the most up to date equipment possible. i was lost and we crossed the syrian border before we realized we were. we don't know if the aid workers were on the route if approved by the idf or had to take a different route or somebody in the idf made such a terrible mistake that they need to be held accountable. if so, israel should do that. president biden isn't someone to tell them they should do it. august 29th, 2021, he killed seven children and three...
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afghanistan was a moment for the administration. you express confidence if you feel like you have the facts to back up your side of the story. >> we have thoughtfully discussed this on the accounts in a million times. it has nothing to do with the cadence of her laugh. it is that is inappropriate affect. inappropriate display at all times throughout her presidency. once again, we are seeing this formula were someone who couldn't pass the bar has made it into the white house as second in line to the throne. we are supposed to take them at face value that they have earned in. i think that she can't have it both ways. weren't they crowing about how america has spoken. it is time for a female vice president. i'm here on this way representing so many of you. don't tell us that we can't handle being a female. you have not demonstrated any progress or capability and then bury monica monica of at least having the appropriate affect. once again, we are tired of it. our criticism is reduced you must being sexist. >> i agree with everything th
afghanistan was a moment for the administration. you express confidence if you feel like you have the facts to back up your side of the story. >> we have thoughtfully discussed this on the accounts in a million times. it has nothing to do with the cadence of her laugh. it is that is inappropriate affect. inappropriate display at all times throughout her presidency. once again, we are seeing this formula were someone who couldn't pass the bar has made it into the white house as second in...
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wh i the point of having the first female vice president if the women of afghanistan are less free? but the border, there is a lot of churning right now and i say that because donald trump in 2020, they had $1.2 billion and they ran out of money toward the end. so that needs to be avoided. host: just a couple minutes left i want to try to squeeze in two more questions. you mentioned a bunch of donald trump compliments it is term in office. what was not on the ballot in 2020 was what happen afterwards, denying the election results, horrible events of january 6 and his role in that. you are clear that if the court challenges didn't succeed, you wouldn't be president again. how will that play a role in this year's election? how will voters take that in? how will that affect the results this time? guest: it made. and it may depend on the outcome of some of these cases, but i think that is all being litigated in real time because we have a january 6 congressional committee, we have january 6 investigations federally. we have other investigations federally, and in the case of fulton count
wh i the point of having the first female vice president if the women of afghanistan are less free? but the border, there is a lot of churning right now and i say that because donald trump in 2020, they had $1.2 billion and they ran out of money toward the end. so that needs to be avoided. host: just a couple minutes left i want to try to squeeze in two more questions. you mentioned a bunch of donald trump compliments it is term in office. what was not on the ballot in 2020 was what happen...
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soldiers at abby gate in afghanistan. he's an isis terrorist that got out of of bogram prison from bide biden and murders 13 soldiers. biden is considering declaring a new national climate change emergency. bloomburg news says it's to get the youth vote now moving away from biden towards trump. you're going to have to pay for that . first, latest on the trump hush money case and bring in hones von spakovsky and how concerned about trump getting a fair trial in the case and one of the j urors in the selection p rostated her son worked for -- works for house minority leader hakeem jeffries? >> yeah, i don't see how he can get an unbiased jury in handout hat tan and overwhelmingly votes for democrats and joe biden. this judge has shown his bias and a change of venoewe is n eeded and he should have taken himself out of the case given the work his own daughter does in the political field for democratic candidates including kamala harris. the fact he won't do that shows he has a biased judge also. that's what donald trump is f
soldiers at abby gate in afghanistan. he's an isis terrorist that got out of of bogram prison from bide biden and murders 13 soldiers. biden is considering declaring a new national climate change emergency. bloomburg news says it's to get the youth vote now moving away from biden towards trump. you're going to have to pay for that . first, latest on the trump hush money case and bring in hones von spakovsky and how concerned about trump getting a fair trial in the case and one of the j urors in...
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what are you going to do about afghan allies in afghanistan? how are you going to get them, etc., etc., etc.? again, it's not that they slow walked. it just felt they had more time. and as afghanistan collapsed on the around them, they had to improvise a bunch of stuff, ignore a bunch of things, which is why we still have thousands of afghan allies. so afghanistan is still you know, they closed embassy without any real preparation, just all of that basically had to be done on the fly. and i document in the book a lot of conversations that the administration held with progressive groups and veterans groups and activists. and in those conversations, it becomes exceedingly clear that these activists are, of course, asking for the moon they're asking for, but they also asking for some pretty specific things like if you move americans out or afghan allies, where are they going to go? and then like the july ish timeframe, remember afghanistan basically collapses in august and the june-july timeframe, they're still like, oh, we got time. we'll still f
what are you going to do about afghan allies in afghanistan? how are you going to get them, etc., etc., etc.? again, it's not that they slow walked. it just felt they had more time. and as afghanistan collapsed on the around them, they had to improvise a bunch of stuff, ignore a bunch of things, which is why we still have thousands of afghan allies. so afghanistan is still you know, they closed embassy without any real preparation, just all of that basically had to be done on the fly. and i...
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at the same time this is a point in afghanistan history where women are being banned from politics. what was it like when you were there? >> i had to be locked up in the hotel. not leaving because i was scared to leave alone. you can't go anywhere in these places without a male companion and jordan and a crew went on a car ride for about eight hours with multiple checkpoints and i could not go through any of those checkpoints. a woman was not allowed. it was a very rural and remote vary area. that was really hard. >> it's a very personal film, jordan. it's your story but also the story of this country transitioning from what it was to what it is today. you struggled with the idea of when and how to leave. here's that moment. >> so many foreigners have built, me included, we've built our careers, our bank accounts, our networks, our status and our reputation off the misery of afghanistan. for me, the least i can [beep] do is stick it out when the going gets touch and give back. >> jordan, you did eventually have to leave. how do you reflect on that decision now? >> it was a big decis
at the same time this is a point in afghanistan history where women are being banned from politics. what was it like when you were there? >> i had to be locked up in the hotel. not leaving because i was scared to leave alone. you can't go anywhere in these places without a male companion and jordan and a crew went on a car ride for about eight hours with multiple checkpoints and i could not go through any of those checkpoints. a woman was not allowed. it was a very rural and remote vary...
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has begun to grow as soon as we left afghanistan and the pressure of isis-k. i think we should expect further attempts of this nature against the united states as well as our partners and other mint nations abroad. offenders is an unavoidable. >> sandra: do you agree with that, dan? >> you have -- general mckenzie is right. we've taken the pressure of isis-k, they enjoy uncovered space of the same sort of a test -- uncovered space that al qaeda -- what concerns me is that they now have you demonstrated external operations capability. to lunch attacks in iran and tÜrkiye and now a mass casualty attack in russia. we are also in their crosshairs and they have every reason to be looking at where we are most vulnerable and that is why i think the concerns about our southern border justified and take the confluence of events right now with israel's counteroffensive in gaza which director ray is also emphasized has proved to be in force multiplier for terrorist to fund raise and disseminate propaganda and disinformation and attack follow! followers so this is a time
has begun to grow as soon as we left afghanistan and the pressure of isis-k. i think we should expect further attempts of this nature against the united states as well as our partners and other mint nations abroad. offenders is an unavoidable. >> sandra: do you agree with that, dan? >> you have -- general mckenzie is right. we've taken the pressure of isis-k, they enjoy uncovered space of the same sort of a test -- uncovered space that al qaeda -- what concerns me is that they now...
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pete: this guy was a member of big anti-american terror group in afghanistan, yet judges aren't told about it and he's given twice this guy a lternatives to detention. which means we release you. >> the federal statute is clear, he should have been detained. this administration is ignoring the laws and passed by congress signed by the president and i understand the political open border and when it comes to national security and we should all be on the same side and g oing to be too available and making it on the history. getting them on the building and who knows across our border and getting complicit and appreciate it. >> thanks a lot, pete. pete: turning to rick reichmuth for the fox weather forecast. reporter: hey, pete. we have a lot of severe weather and multiple tornadoes and a lot of them causing damage and we have a lot more severe weather and getting into that season where we've got severe weather, april, may, june are the peaks of tornadoes and this is what happened this week, 21 confirmed tornadoes and that storm system is the swirl you see this and across parts of the m
pete: this guy was a member of big anti-american terror group in afghanistan, yet judges aren't told about it and he's given twice this guy a lternatives to detention. which means we release you. >> the federal statute is clear, he should have been detained. this administration is ignoring the laws and passed by congress signed by the president and i understand the political open border and when it comes to national security and we should all be on the same side and g oing to be too...
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having seen that firsthand in afghanistan, i can say that. but they're attempting, i think, to strike in a matter within the law of land warfare as opposed to rolling in on october 7 and taking hostages and holding them and horrific conditions and so i do believe that there's an attempt to do that and killing that and war is ugly. pete: condemnation of the administration and the strike on gaza and they wanted to wash their hands. >> the duplicity is terrible. pete: it's amazing. that's part of what vets have to shoulder and part of why you've written a play that has been on tour for years now, but it's coming to new york city. tell us about your project. >> when i was watching your last s war on words struck a cord and it's a play called last analogy of green beret and wrote it about six years ago and wrote it because it seemed like americans were turning the page on the longest war in the history and our veterans were talking alaska the play last out in eligibility and educate americans and politicians and validating for the american communi
having seen that firsthand in afghanistan, i can say that. but they're attempting, i think, to strike in a matter within the law of land warfare as opposed to rolling in on october 7 and taking hostages and holding them and horrific conditions and so i do believe that there's an attempt to do that and killing that and war is ugly. pete: condemnation of the administration and the strike on gaza and they wanted to wash their hands. >> the duplicity is terrible. pete: it's amazing. that's...
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in that initial encounter, border patrol turns people over who may be from countries like afghanistan to the join terrorism task force and groups talook for derogatory in infor information. only later does the information become available. what is the secondary failure, whether or not dhs had the full picture in this past february two months ago when this judge released on bond and according to fbi sources, through work of david spunt and gibeson, it is not clear dhs shared all information with this judge. so he gets released and dhs lawyers did not appeal releasing him. they said they did say he was a flight risk. the fact he was released twice is raising eyebrows in washington. >> brian: you must be astounded to hear mayorkas openly admitting there was a crisis, for three years, they would laugh and blame fox for trumping up things, are you amazed how everyone has resolved to reality on this? >> griff: it was bound to happen. facts and images and numbers don't lie. what is interesting, the use of the word crisis seems to be paramount to them and they refrain from it for two years an
in that initial encounter, border patrol turns people over who may be from countries like afghanistan to the join terrorism task force and groups talook for derogatory in infor information. only later does the information become available. what is the secondary failure, whether or not dhs had the full picture in this past february two months ago when this judge released on bond and according to fbi sources, through work of david spunt and gibeson, it is not clear dhs shared all information with...
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this aid will strengthen ukraine and send the kremlin a powerful signal it will not be the second afghanistan. the united states will stay with ukraine, will protect the ukrainians and they will protect democracy in the world. this is the show of leadership and strength of the united states. and i think, indeed, now we've reached this important moment. for half a year, we have been waiting. i would like to say thanks to all the team on my side and on the u.s. side. the team who did everything so that we would get this positive vote. today, we definitely need this aid. and, you know, we really need to get this to the final point. we need to get it approved by the senate. then we want to, well, get things as fast as possible so that we get some tangible assistance for the soldiers on the front line as soon as possible, not in another six months. so that they would be able to move ahead. >> you know, you said this week, president zelenskyy, that ukraine would have no chance of winning without more u.s. support. and i guess the question is, can ukraine now win this war, or is the united states me
this aid will strengthen ukraine and send the kremlin a powerful signal it will not be the second afghanistan. the united states will stay with ukraine, will protect the ukrainians and they will protect democracy in the world. this is the show of leadership and strength of the united states. and i think, indeed, now we've reached this important moment. for half a year, we have been waiting. i would like to say thanks to all the team on my side and on the u.s. side. the team who did everything...
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embarrassing and secret, but structurally correct information about what the us government did in iraq and afghanistan. smell. i mentioned this earlier, but this is really important to the rest of the world. it's a no brainer. a no brainer that a sanchez has suffered enough. but in the u. s where the media is controlled in large measure by the military industrial complex and its state sponsors. c, i, a state department, whitehouse, etc. it's not so clear to people who live here in the united states because that's not what they hear the news or on any shows or in general media. assange has been held in a highly high security prison in london. now, since he was arrested, that was that 2019 before that he spent 7 terrible years hiding out. most of it living inside some ecuador and embassy room that smell. busy according to people went there, pretty bad. i mean, it was stuck in there. you could move to avoid extradition. well, mr. biden's comment. if it didn't seem like an enthusiastic confirmation, it was enough to elicit this response from the australian prime minister. here it is. and i believe this mu
embarrassing and secret, but structurally correct information about what the us government did in iraq and afghanistan. smell. i mentioned this earlier, but this is really important to the rest of the world. it's a no brainer. a no brainer that a sanchez has suffered enough. but in the u. s where the media is controlled in large measure by the military industrial complex and its state sponsors. c, i, a state department, whitehouse, etc. it's not so clear to people who live here in the united...