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safe departure. what hogwash dipped in malarkey. the mission says its absolute nonsense. >> the in country state department officials eager to help, is an opportunity for being played out by the state department, they are the issue be to the state department the arctic bungling this operation since they want with that in mind, report half a dozen claims. at the airport with over 1000 people trying to get up living at least 100 americans naturally secretary of state tony lincoln says it's no big deal. >> we've been able to identify a small amount of americans seeking to depart with their family we are not aware of anyone being held on an aircraft or any hostage situation.
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kennedy: if they are better at evacuation the state department just cap as i? joining me tonight retired navy seal senior chief and republican candidate for wisconsin's third district, he just returned from united air of emmett helping process refugees in america. dbo is back, welcome back, cried for safe. tell me about your mission and what you saw. >> thanks for having me, nice to see her. i got a phone call from a friend of mine saying can you help oversee those who have escaped from afghanistan? i got on a plane immediately and left. apparently it's up to us american citizens to do the job our american government has not been doing. i've never been more embarrassed for the government of united states of america in my entire life and simultaneously never been more proud of individual american citizens. i'd like to mention the government and several other
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states and adjoining countries have been above and beyond and they should be commended at the highest levels of our government. super clear about that, these people have done things that our government has refused to do. everybody, everybody from the political appointee up, all the way up to the secretary of state and secretary -- excuse me, 20 sheaves of staff should be removed from office immediately. they've disgraced the united states on the world stage so i just did my debt and quite frankly, the big scheme of things, there's a lot more stuff to do and unfortunately biden administration will not do them. they are incompetent. kennedy: we are hearing they are shading the numbers in their favor to make it seemed like the on too many americans left in country. antony blinken sank 100 americans, we are hearing it may be as high or higher than 500.
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you have congressman and people running for congress like yourself who are trying to rescue these people in their individual districts and they are having to work against the state department. if the united states, lying to us about how many americans are stranded in afghanistan? >> absolutely. the united states government is lying to the entire world right now. the biden administration, if they've proven one thing, they cannot be trusted at all. the numbers they are putting out, i don't believe them. i will not comment on any operations that may or may not be conducted right now to help american citizens or allies from afghanistan but the biden ministration cannot be trusted and i want to stress that there are counselor officers, deputy chief submission, the average foreign service officers, junior members of the united states
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military that are doing what can only be described as optimistic guards worked to remove people from afghanistan because the biden administration is refusing to do so. the aircraft being held, which i have been through 50 times from a there there solely because the state department refuses to allow them to leave the country. kennedy: why would they do that? if there are americans on those planes, their excuses we can't verify, the country is falling apart and falling into terrorist hands by the day. why not allow them to leave and then processed those people in third countries like the one you just visited? >> right, so here is my guess is what's taking place, i can only guess because nobody can discern. they went so far overboard so
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president biden can have the statistic to be two people, we've removed 127,000 people from afghanistan, no country could do this. that was just a number, how many of them actually helped us? how many were actually american citizens? five or 10000 may be? the state department went so far overboard and they realized holy things, what have we done? we need to slow this process down so what the state department is doing right now is what they should have been doing seven months ago. they realized they are bringing people into the country who did not help us, they were not our allies. i also want to be clear, my life was saved by afghan a's. i am here speaking because afghans saved my life and we owe them a debt. we said we will help you because you helped us. as a nation, our word must be our bond so not saying we should be evacuating people helped us from afghanistan. we need to, it's a moral obligation we have but we have a sacred duty to our fellow american citizens to get them
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out of dodge when they are in in the biden administration is failing across the entire spectrum. kennedy: and they are blaming americans still there. >> yeah, they just left them. they want it to blow over and take everything as being okay. i'm old enough to remember 52 americans were held hostage, 52 of them. they stopped the entire world for for 40 days until ronald reagan took office. hundreds if not thousands of american citizens held by the taliban, they are being held by the taliban. kennedy: would you categorize them as hostages? >> i would say if you can't leave or can't go where you want to go, you are being held. do you want to use the word hostage, detainee? it doesn't matter, it's not a matter of semantics, american citizens and allies in permanent residence in the u.s. in afghanistan who want to leave the nation and they cannot and they are not being helped by the biden administration. kennedy: the americans there waiting to get out especially on
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a plane, are they being protected by former special operators with guns? >> i will not, about be to i would like to think they are. i'd like to think they have some measure of safety from patriotic americans who served their country and now risking their own lives to save other americans and -- >> so what i. kennedy: you would and will do the same thing. thank you so much. >> have a wonderful evening. kennedy: how can we pick the saviors of war in afghanistan? how about another war in afghanistan? that's a republican senator, lindsey graham has in mind another invasion will do the trick to stop future terror attacks in the u.s. >> the taliban are not reformed, they are not new. they have a view of the world out of sync with modern times, safe haven to al qaeda who is in condition to drive at large and
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attack us because of our way of life. will be going back into afghanistan as we went back into iraq and syria. kennedy: great. should we fight them there so we don't have to fight them here flex i've heard that one before. we've got attorney, outnumbered cohost, emily campagna is here along with democrat strategist and former biden campaigns during from the cato institute. welcome one and all. emily, i will start with you. i know a lot of republicans and democrats and more libertarians and i don't think anyone wants to re- invade afghanistan. how far off base is lindsey graham? >> we do not. however, i think there's two points i think we agree with. one is against the backdrop of the u.s. having military presence in almost 150 countries the fact that we pulled up and did not leave a small security
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force to mow the lawn, and sure some semblance of order of their production before the taliban invaded and by mowing the lawn, meghan back down the threats that happened there. that's number one. without that, the threat can and likely will grow in second, with threats of terrorism likely potentially minute including the home and, it would be there retribution? action with the u.s. necessarily take when and if terroristic action occurs? i think his logic is not necessarily off although obviously and invasion and thought of another 20 year war is exhausting but i do think he had some points that. kennedy: i think this country is so war weary especially when it
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comes to afghanistan but the withdrawal was so bad and so many problems created, i know lindsey graham is excited to bomb new places and invade old ones but the president has set up this line of thinking. >> i think you're right and i agree with emily in terms of maintaining on the ground presence if that would have made sense and i think -- i'm a democrat and called for transparency and want to hear from military leaders on the pull out the tactics and thinking behind all this but you are right, 20 years the american people are weary of this investment we made an offer 4000 american lives lost on the ground in terms of troops, contractors, dod civilians, $300
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million a day, nearly $2 trillion in terms of spending in terms of military and for what? in terms of what people are thinking in regards to this but i think there are more questions than answers in terms of what afghanistan will become in the coming weeks, months and years and in terms of what will give rise in the country. kennedy: that's what happens when you occupy someplace, when you get out you can leave it in worse condition than when you arrive. general milley has admitted the country could pretty easily fall into war and that's probably what is going to happen here. >> i know what kind of work when the telegram conquered everybody already. i don't know if they are worse off when we went in but certainly the way we left makes it more probable al qaeda or someone else comes back whether
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lindsey graham, he's probably cheering on the fact we might be more likely to come in but kumbaya moment, i agree that this makes it more likely who have to go prevent a terrorist attack or another 9/11 happens because of the way we left the country and will have to come back to clean that up again. these are all separate issues whether we should have stayed in as long as we did or how we left but when they are in the national interest is threatened, we might have to do that and certainly the way we left is not good for any of those development. kennedy: crazy to think the people who initially signed up to fight and push 2001 might have grandchildren fighting the same work, insane. coming up, doctor fauci, a big liar. he's accused of lying about the origins of covid that has to do
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with new documents on the wuhan lab. we still trust the nation's top virologist, he's a virus.
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wear a mask when you are around someone you don't know. documents under the freedom of information act, as are two of health and whatever it is -- [laughter] funding by rattle researchers china. the research that could yield dangerous outbreaks -- oh, like a covid-19. that's so weird, almost like smoking gun. actors information is public, republicans are saying is going about his research in relation to the covid pandemic he's been much known all along. at least investigating him for real. communion and host to fox and across america on fox news radio, jimmy, very snappy blazer. former state department executive fox news conservator, excited about the ohio book lives.
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i don't know why -- thank you. foundation for economic correspondent, brad and had some as ever. jim, i will start with you. fauci misled congress, he's been lying about pandering and we are nowhere near figuring out the actual origin of covid and accountability for china. >> cultural when i heard we are talking about getting viruses, i thought i had to do with your birthday party so i'm a little behind here, happy birthday. fauci, we should send him off to dancing with stars or masked singer but this debate he's getting into, you know what it reminds me of?
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kennedy: i don't know if you can see my face, i haven't seen my face in years. >> it reminds me this debate over whether or not it was gain of function, remember whether they are debating whether it was too high? rhyming somebody jumped in and said cares? who cares how you debate it? it was the funding of gain of function and we know that. why? when you look back on the confrontation for the rand paul do? you have nothing to pound the table and rand paul show down, he pounded the table. you don't know what you're talking about which looks good for soundbite but it was not a reputation of anything rand paul said, every one of these e-mails confirmed what we already know to be true. fauci and rand paul should fight each other and we can balance a budget and i can stop spitting
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up the camera. kennedy: i hope so, we need that kind of energy. there are plenty of biologists and researchers who disagree with the way he's tried to shade the story in his favor in the has to be something because he has known for years whether research grants are going. who's asking for the money and what they are doing with it and now he has a revisionist definition of gain of function research, he knows what it is and what they were doing and he, of anyone, knew the risks and he's trying to downplay his involvement. based on all of that, for 900 pages made available through freedom of information act request, he should be relieved of duty and let someone else come in and do it.
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>> first of all, very good ohio sports reference, i like it but the documents they published was a quick reference, they don't have anything like what you said, there are a lot of medical experts who agree with doctor fauci and it's a debate between smart people, people over what gain of function means but the broader picture is there are people going after doctor fauci including rand paul who don't like doctor fauci stance uncovered. they don't like that he's advocated for what shown they protect us from getting sick. he doesn't like masks so is not about gain of function and we should just say that, it's about people wanting to go after doctor fauci who on this one "issue is" backed up by a lot of other scientists. kennedy: and refuted by plenty of scientists who are skeptical how the research came to be and how it was funded in the money
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laundered through equal health alliance. brad, both of these things can be true at the same time, you can dislike doctor fauci's last mandate and edicts he's issued from his pulpit and also disagree with the way his run interference for the way he and francis collins were liberal with gain of function funding. >> is not like he has much credibility, he lied to the public about mast, misled the public about schools being safe to reopen and rand paul has been right against every turn in this the latest example. it's a semantic word games to claim what was going on here but we were funding wasn't gain of function research. it's not -- it basically was if not literally. when he lied to congress and said otherwise, doctor fauci knew what he was doing. he doesn't have credibility with the public and this is why we can't just follow the size or
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listen to the experts because they say different things every couple weeks and we can't just blindly trust these people in washington to plan our lives when they can't keep their story straight. kennedy: you know how to interpret their own data and they will have workarounds when it's politically convenient but there are people like richard at rutgers is taken great exception to some of fauci statements especially some of their past actions the game they've engaged it and i said this on the show before, i have a great deal of respect for francis collins someone i have respected and bread for a long time the fact that they are changing their story to cya and putting americans and people around the world at risk because they are more concerned about covering their own tracks and getting to the bottom of what it means to
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have a virus came to be so if it in fact was generated in the lab and gain of function in the viruses were altered to become more transmissible and somehow lab workers got sick and spread it to everyone else and now we have a global pandemic, what is to keep that from happening again? >> that is a problem here. while we get into this debate of did we or did we not find it? we still have a chinese government openly defying us in terms of cooperating with the investigation and sharing data. right now nothing is being done to get to the bottom of this are the root cause is they prefer to say of the left and i think that's why has to go. we need to signal to the world we are done during the old way, hey china, we'll take whatever you give us. that's embarrassing. fauci has been in this gig since 1984 when van halen recorded
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jump. they've had three lead singer since then, deserve at least one, do we not? kennedy: he would think you would do a better job in charge of response to the virus and unfortunately the root cause of all this to be fauci himself. coming up, sleepy joe sent on all sides for his disastrous handling of the afghan withdrawal with the present claims is in extraordinary success. both sides of the argument with a twist. guy and jessica return to play. ♪♪
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it takes a lot to speak your mind these days and even more, to speak someone else's mind. tonight we are flipping the script on political punditry. our panel will be asked to argue for use they don't really hold. whoever does the best job wins a giant bottle.
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it time to party swap. ♪♪ the two greatest players to ever party swap. tonight, guy will be arguing liberal views and jessica is arguing the conservative pov. are you ready to play? >> lets you do it. kennedy: guy, the first topic is afghanistan and your question, we know president biden plan for every contingency in afghanistan so tell us, just how good of a job did president biden do on the afghan withdrawal? >> as usual, a grotesque disservice, free to invite me on this show, always a great displeasure to be the i hate you slightly cast in your less than
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your best shot. i want people to understand, i'm throwing a tickertape parade for one person. joseph r biden, our president and just to channel him for a moment and his heroic achievement in afghanistan, look, here's the deal. number one, i'm going to shout -- this is an extraordinary success. number two, a whisper -- i'm going to whisper the same thing. it was an extraordinary success. number be, i think president biden deserves a nobel peace prize even more than barack obama acted for his honesty, his confidence and this whole thing about there are americans left behind, no. that's exactly what qanon would say. if they are left behind, they state that. they made a decision against our president's wishes and his
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warnings to stay there so quit whining. dwi, deal with it and if there were any americans left, which i doubt who want to come home, you know whose fault that is? trump. this is the most successful evacuation and withdrawal in the history of humanity. i know it's true because matthew tweed and jennifer retweeted it there.to be conservative so deal with that. kennedy: [laughter] jessica. [laughter] >> success. kennedy: she's arguing conservative -- it's hard to blame demented old man for botching a war when he never should have been in charge in the first place. tell us why biden voters should be ashamed and humbled by the mess he's made so much so should not vote in 2022. >> first and foremost, i want to
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actually thank you for having me on your shelf. he basically conservative tv, and embarrassing thing to do, he doesn't know 76 million people voted for donald trump and at least three iq, kennedy, he's gone ahead and offended all of them. even though i'm sitting alone in my home over 1000 miles away from guy in my mask and i wanted to ask him permission to take it down so i could argue my view guy, is it all right for me to take it down? you know that i am probe sides. >> i don't care if you are vaccinated, i want a second and third mask for the children. [laughter] >> people need to see my beautiful face and i can't breathe in there anymore. anyway, back to what an idiot joe biden is in all of his voters. first of all, donald trump put a deal in place that was a winner,
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a huge winner because he only negotiates a deal. 5000 telegram parents got out but only the good ones. on top of it, joe biden ignores the general, he says and what you do whatever i want to and ignores the intelligence community and get 13 service members killed. then he can't even stop looking at his watch when their bodies are wheeled out, take a break from being bored to pay homage to these people who gave up their lives. as someone who knows a couple of biden voters, not closely, i don't like people like that, they are feeling the same sense of shame and we are all asking the same question, when is it time for the 25th amendment? whose pulling strings behind joe biden? the man is clearly senile, his dementia, i'm sure he can't hold a class with only one hand, as not just donald trump who struggled with that and when he think trump was impeached for a
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friendly phone call and tourists walking through the capitol and you look at what joe biden has done, the man has to go. >> how could you let her live looking at the watch? it was his rosary, he's the most catholic president. people don't even know that. kennedy: i don't know if that's necessarily true and i know -- >> yes it is. [laughter] kennedy: guy, keep going. [laughter] go ahead. >> you can ask your next question, i guess. kennedy: okay, quickly. guy, we know the recall in california is driven entirely by white supremacists and homophobes, tell us why california entered the world needs governor newsom to stay off. >> first and foremost among white supremacists is larry
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elder, have you seen him? he's the biggest white supremacists and he could be governor if gavin newsom is recalled but he won't be because these rednecks in california, there's only a few dozen of them, they are shouting all over the place about gavin newsom this, gavin newsom back, they are jealous. jealous of the beautiful conflict back here. they are jealous of the french laundry. he is better than that. he could have a nice meal in peace and they are just mad because they can't go there, can't get a reservation, can't afford it. kennedy: a reservation, that's why he'll get kicked out. okay, we only have a minute. democrats have so utterly destroyed california, some californians almost considering not voting for them again. tell us why future recall winner larry elder will be the best government california has ever had. >> larry elder has more accomplishments than anyone can ever lift which is why i won't
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try to do that and just say larry elder for governor. also democrats pretend like they are the party of empowering black people and they want to keep the white guy in office or perfectly decent and in the job. rules were the, not for me. it feels like summer like guy would get married, he fly out there and maybe have a dj mary him. he wouldn't invite some of his colleagues. jessica would be invited to a wedding because she's too conservative. kennedy: i have to say, you've done an outstanding job but because guy is celebrating his second anniversary, i have to give a giant bottle of champagne to them. this is for you. alleged architect of the 9/11 attacks today, will this mean
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justice at last? the official attorney of the kennedy show breaks down the case next. ♪♪
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what we ever see justice? not of it earlier today, the pretrial hearing for alleged architect of the attacks began at guantánamo bay. mohammed, days before we mark 20 years, not 11. after a decade of drug cap hearings, this is the start of long awaited closure for 9/11 families. a federal criminal. twenty years, man. come on. >> painfully long period of time
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especially when you have a crime of these magnitude, 20 years since the offense, ten years since this whole thing began and unlike many federal trials, you've had so many changes in judges, unbelievable number of processed challenges so that is painful for the victims to have to watch, we are at a stage right now where a judge originally put on the case was disqualified because he didn't have two years of experience here we are again because he do does have two years of experience. kennedy: for two decades of experience. kennedy: expend part of heart for the families because every time they started up, they try to get over there and they have exhausted their resources and here is my question. why did we go through the typical process to prosecute these people and use the constitution as our guide hooper max prison with out topic so
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they never see the light of day? >> one of the things that happens in these terrorism trials, especially one like this, the process wasn't normal from the beginning. one of the key issues affecting the case is a significant question about what evidence can even come into the trial because his argument whether it was a product of torture. in our typical case, we don't have torture and common sense infecting the trial. we have torture like solitary confinement and things like that, things that are really agonizing but there are arguments some of the best evidence in the case will have elicited by torture so it's anything but usual plus the cia involved in the background for many years and because of that, there's a lot of classified information involved as well to anything but normal, still no excuse for denying justice for the better part of two decades to people who have lived with this agony 20 years.
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kennedy: also much more expensive to try this way. what happened if the jury does in fact find it guilty? >> unlike usual cases in the military commission, you have factfinders that's going to look at charters of hijackings of terrorism, they do face the death penalty so in this case, we know the death penalty is relatively rarely imposed now but this would be a case in which we could see executions. what i bring any comfort to the family? the loss was so great here that this is a devastating case, i'm not sure troop justice could ever be attained in this case. kennedy: yet and it could and horribly and like afghanistan, it could be in a worse place when it ends been when it began. thank you so much. >> thank you. kennedy: tropical storm is next.
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australia. i think the roof fighting a hammock. you can to the kangaroos this hopped up meeting on the hammock like a police officer on a little girl below her nose. take that. we take a swing. then again, putting up more of a fight in mcgregor lately. one of australia's 25 million prisoners and now eagle to look out your window and australia but i could change if the coronavirus case numbers rise above 11 or 12. this little guy better be careful, if he keeps squatting like this, he could end up kangaroo port. stupid animals jump around like this, 80000. just kidding. topic number three. here's a video that will make you never want to eat again. don't worry, it's not chuck schumer dancing. watch what happened at the football game and a fan
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cobblestone a giant tub of mayonnaise. here he is, spoon feeding himself, harmful garbage like a new york times subscriber, i know what you're thinking. can he do it while balancing on a pyramid? the most vomit inducing video the imagined song. imagine this -- rush to the mayo clinic. you can see the young woman jumping out, activate the jambs. about you but i haven't seen anyone to devour a tub of lard like this on hbo's girl, there's another one. topic number four. if you thought chugging mayonnaise was flirting with death, you ain't seen nothing yet. check out this video from china.
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jackie taking the right in the car. before we go, i want to take a second to remember america's dark, beloved jasper who sadly passed away over the weekend, he was nine years old who back ten more years of living than most dogs do for years, we've seen him on fox news with plenty of last an hour hearts go out to dana and her husband, peter who raised him and gave him an amazing life. 19 terrorists hijacked four commercial airliners. they flew them into the world trade center, the pentagon and a field in shanksville, pennsylvania. nearly 3,000 people were killed that day. it was an attack that would reshape national security and foreign policy in the united states for decades to come. now, 20 years and countless stories later, this is a story that has never been told. on that day, near the south tower at one world financial.

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