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trapped behind enemy lines. we have afgan allies that we promised to get out if this day ever came. they're now being hunted down for murder. our thoughts and prayers are with all of them tonight. and that my heart's troubled, but we know how it sends, good guys win. laura ingraham, take it away. >> laura: hannity your g laura: your guests captain sam brown first of all i want to sign up for his campaign for nevada. he was so good. all these politicians on our shows. he's the anti-politician because he believes in accountability for decision-making. every other industry in the united states has to meet certain metrics and if they don't have to answer for them and we have decade after decade
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of bureaucratic screwup and no one is held accountable. he was a great just. i enjoyed that segment thoroughly. thank you for introducing him to america. >> when i get the goldstar from laura ingraham that means it was a good show. laura: that whole segment was great. that whole segment was great. thumbs up. thanks. this is the ingraham angle from a busy washington and we will get right to. our incredible shrinking president is the focus of tonight's angle. president biden thought he would wipe away the national disgrace of his death and withdrawal by addressing the nation with an angry and hectoring tone today. >> president biden: we reached out 19 times to americans in afghanistan with multiple warnings, the decision to end
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the military lift operations at kabul airport was based on the unanimous recommendation of my civilian and military advisers. the recommendation was the safest way to secure the passage of remaining americans and others out of the country was not to continue with 6000 troops on the ground in harm's way in kabul, rather to get them out through nonmilitary means. >> two weeks ago president biden said we would stay until every american got out of the country but today he claimed leaving 10% behind was a win. >> president biden: the bottom line, 90% of americans in afghanistan who wanted to leave were able to leave. secretary of state blinken leading the continued diplomatic efforts to ensure safe passage for any american who wants to leave afghanistan. jillian: president biden thought
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he would reverse this with bragging and meaningless counterfactual. >> imagine, we began evacuations in june or july, thousands of american troops and evacuating more than 120,000 people in the middle of the civil war. still would have been a rush to the airport. the bottom line is there is no evacuation from the end of the war you can run without the kind of complexities, challenges and threats we face, none. >> former top military officials vehemently disagreed with him in a letter yesterday and i could what i have been saying on this show. defense secretary lloyd austin, chairman of the joint chiefs mark millie need to go immediately. the nearly 90 retired generals wrote the consequences of this disaster are invalid and will
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reverberate for decades. our adversaries are emboldened to move against america due to the weakness displayed in afghanistan. the media gave this little coverage today which is a different from how they reacted anytime senior military until officials hammered donald trump. but back to our current shrinking president biden. it is obvious from everything that has happened over the last several weeks that he doesn't care about the outcome here. only what it means for his personal poll numbers. today's report about biden's july 20 third phone call with former afghan president who fled the country with a bunch of cash. president biden wasn't focused on the fact on the ground as much as how it would look if things ended up collapsing. in much of the call biden focused on what he called the afghan government's perception problem. i need not tell you the perception around the world in
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the hearts of afghanistan. things are not going well in terms of the fight against the taliban. there is a need to project a different picture. once again he and his team are not immersed in the details of the operation but instead on the optics and possible political fallout. during trump's entire term in office all we heard from the left was how unpresidential, disrespectful he was and how he trampled on political norms but it was president biden, the most experienced president ever was actually unpresidential and disrespectful at the dover air force base this past sunday. all he had to do was stand there and show genuine respect and empathy, but what he will be remembered for is looking at his watch and some perfunctory comments to parents. >> it didn't go well.
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he talked a bit more about his own son then he did my son and that didn't sit well with me. in reference to the checking of his watch, that happened on every single one that came out of that airplane. >> couldn't look at him anymore after that. just considering the time that we were there. i found the most disrespectful thing i have ever seen. is who is. he has always been a small minded grifter generally considered a self-promoting blood food for most of his career. that's why he wasn't nominated in 2016 after being vice president of barack obama for eight years. think about it this way. over the past 50 years biden never said anything significant or meaningful and it was the
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same today. 's speech was supposed to mark the end of our longest war and yet he literally sounded like any liberal pundit like one of joys, petty and trivial. even trump hating bill kristol bandit. >> a 20 year war, you should do a presidential speech, reflect on what it meant. it was a legalistic defense of debating points on what he had done the last few weeks. not quite at the moment i think. laura: i never thought i agree with him again in my life more that i think i would play a soundbite from him but anything is possible. it is almost as if president biden is disappearing before our eyes. he's not that relevant. the real political base will continue between the hard left and the rest of us who want to
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save america from socialism and decline. at least through the midterms domestic policies in the hands of schumer and pelosi. important foreign policy decisions largely determined going forward by the eu and china, certainly not by this little fellow. the fact is the rest of the world doesn't take biden seriously. his own people don't even take him seriously. either they don't let him answer questions or carefully choose the reporters he will take questions from. >> ladies and gentlemen, they gave me a list here. the first person i was instructed to call on was kelly o'donnell, nbc. i will take your questions and as usual they gave me a list of people i'm going to call on. >> i'm not supposed to take any questions would go and. >> on afghanistan. >> i'm not going to answer on afghanistan. >> can you guarantee every american will be out?
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>> today he wouldn't answer any questions. it was just a warm-up act for jen psaki who occasionally does her best to spin biden's concurrence, he had that masculine, managed to grab that, great job. no one in the history of the world has ever changed his or her mind on anything as a result of the joe biden speech and no one ever will. but after this latest disaster not a single world leader is paying any attention to president biden anyway. he and america under his leadership is diminished. everything he touches goes sideways and then he ends up getting angry at you when it does. he blames others as he did with donald trump today while claiming it the same time that the book stops here.
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let me tell you what a real president would've done today. he would have taken actual responsibility for what unfolded and treated the families of the fallen with real respect and real compassion. he wouldn't of talks about his own family or his own loss. he would've fired everyone responsible for the catastrophe, he would reassure the american people that under his watch our troops would never again be left as sitting ducks in their country would never again be humiliated as we were in kabul and the real president, a real man wouldn't have left 10% of americans behind in afghanistan, he wouldn't have left one behind. unfortunately for us, for america we won't have a real president for at least another three years and 5 months. and that is the angle. joining us now is newt gingrich,
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former speaker of the house and fox news contributor. is there ever been a less consequential president managing a more incompetence in your leadership in modern american history. >> i don't think there's been in all of american history anyone who into a 3 weeks or so the amount of damage president biden instant. this is an astonishing performance. i don't think you and i could have imagined it as a novel. is a guy whooes in, takes a totally winnable position, throws it away. positions american so they can't defend themselves, then decides, our enemies we fought for 20 years are now our allies overnight and so he has to do what they tell him to do, they instruct him while keeping $85 billion of american equipment.
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this whole thing is sending signals around the entire planet that biden is hopeless, that the united states is out of the game and it is dangerous because you can imagine china making grab's i, north korean dictatorship deciding to do something, the iranian some indicated they want to do wargames in the gulf with china and russia, it could be dangerous for us. all these things are going on. you can imagine. and deciding to do something aggressive in ukraine. this is not just a 1-off brief moment in history. this is a man who has broken a sense of respect, sense of reliability which we built from pearl harbor day on, december 7th, 1941. we had the entire period where
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the world came to believe the united states kept its word, the united states was powerful, the united states had to be feared and now we are being led by somebody who looks like a totally scared bunny rabbit in danger of falling asleep in his performance at dover, the most disrespectful, when gold star families attack the president you know something is really sick. laura: it was common sense and heartfelt and we are going to share another story of the mom who is grieving after president biden's incompetence last week. a totally untethered to reality president biden wants people to believe we are safer because of his incompetence. >> as we close 20 years of war,
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strife and sacrifice it is time to look to the future, not the past, a future that is safer, a future that is more secure. laura: does this catastrophic management of this pull out position us to be safer in the future? >> i don't think anybody on the planet except left-wing democrats believes that. the fact is the way it happened makes america much more at risk. you have an open southern border, you have 5000 terrorists who have been released from prison at bagram, all sorts of people flowing across national borders, the europeans are braced for a huge wave of people coming in, don't how many will be terrorists and if you are a terrorist this is the greatest victory in the long war with the west. every young terrorist on the
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planet is going to think let's get out there and kill somebody, let's get out there and destroy something and i worry about 9/11 from that perspective, they are not going to sit around and do nothing and say i'm glad the americans left, i think i will be calm and peaceful. they will take that equipment and send it all over the planet. >> they can't use it at all, it is all disabled. i don't believe anything the biden team is telling us about fitting refugees, the disabled equipment, collateral damage of killing all these kids with -- i don't believe any of it until it is verified. >> no administration in american history has lied as quickly, as openly as the biden administration and that is where you start and if you don't understand they lie to you all day.
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laura: despite the fact that hundreds of americans are stranded in afghanistan, biden is elsewhere. >> as for the afghans, we and our partners 100,000 of them will continue to work to help more people leave the country who are at risk. we are far from done. >> he will have some help, the association of wartime allies is claiming there are 113,000 afghans who are at risk and they want to leave their home country too to come to the united states but that's just the beginning, this group estimated the number of afghans eligible for expedited immigration status could be more than 1 million. joining the stephen miller, trump senior advisor and founder of america first legal.
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is there current legal authority to allow for that many individuals invented by the same geniuses who carried out this withdrawal to come to the united states? >> categorically there is not which is why my organization has put forward an oversight request to the administration to document that. the reality is the people president biden has evacuated from afghanistan were evacuated at random. my government sources have been very clear about this. day do not qualify for in most cases lawful visas for the united states of america nor are they going to go through the lawful refugee process so the lawful pathways are not being used. instead they will use the process known as parole which is basically daca for illegal immigrants outside your borders. we are family with deferred action for immigrants already here, parole is a you don't have
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lawful authority but we are going to let you in anyway. jillian: the wall street journal is reporting the government apparently has told agencies to expect as many as 50,000 afghans to arrive without visas, the congress allotted $500 million for the administration to provide people benefits, resettlement leaders say the money won't meet all those needs. >> the lifetime costs are probably going to be a quarter of $1 million per family. let's not kid ourselves and think we are in the realm of what this is going to cost but i want to be clear about this point. president biden's evacuation effort is a catastrophic failure first and most importantly he abandoned us citizen something that donald trump would have never allowed to happen in to happen in 1 million billion years.
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secondly the people that the administration claims were a priority, interpreters and translators, people who perform well-documented service for the us government were left behind too. as we saw today in the wall street journal president biden, the interpreter who helped rescue jill biden was left behind. they had an airport that was pure chaos. that's what was so unsafe for the people working there including soldiers, the theory was if you can push your way onto a plane you get to leave. the situation is so that if you can believe this they have to bring in extra translators from overseas to our military bases because the people they evacuated don't speak english and there aren't enough translators to translate. the stated mission was to thank we translators and they don't have enough translators to do the translation.
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laura: our heart breaks for everybody wants to get out of and often corrupt regime. everyone in china who wants to get out, everyone clear -- name the country, we are now looking for speakers in bases in the middle east because we can't communicate with the translators we have but everyone in the united states is thinking everyone coming out of the translator -- >> if we evacuated translators and again translators to translate people we evacuated, bottom line we are looking at long-term over the next 10 years hundreds and hundreds of thousands through this pipeline if -- >> republicans in congress wake up. they are going to screw this up as well.
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as nude mentioned this administration, the pentagon applied to the american people for the past two months. we are going to document those lies next and congressman mark greenwood is here with a stunning revelation about the state department gave to the taliban and.
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afgan withdraw, laura: the biden administration hasn't mishandled the fall of the afghan withdrawal, they lied throughout the crisis. it all began weeks before the airlift began. remember what he told us last month. >> i trust the capacity of the afghan military was better trained, better equipped and more competent in terms of conducting the war. >> the afghan government and its army collapsed within a fortnight. the biden administration at first pretended this was their plan all along. >> american forces on the ground are there because of contingency planning and drilling over the course of months, preparing for a range of scenarios including dire scenarios. laura: next day generally through the national security advisor under the bus.
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>> following our departure there was nothing i or anyone else saw that indicated a collapse of this army in this government in 11 days. >> in other words unless he's lying too this was not part of the plan. the idea that the leader any other time general hasn't seen a shred of intel. according to be a moment collapse in afghanistan it is farcical. any kind and told you hopelessly corrupt afghan army doesn't stand a chance with the taliban moving across but the same day, millie was assessing blame for the crisis biden was giving false assurances. >> troops may need to be there beyond august 30 first. if there are american citizens we will stay and get them out. >> we are supposed to believe him.
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and went to biden or whoever runs biden decide to abandon them. biden was caught in a lie so egregious is on defense department couldn't cover for him. >> let's put this in perspective. what interest do we have in afghanistan at this point with al qaeda gone? >> the president said there is no authority presence in afghanistan. >> al qaeda is the presence as well as isis and afghanistan. >> >> by the time the retreat was on biden was in complete denial. >> just days before that
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utterance the uk parliament, and the next day biden made it even more fallacious claim. no circue american citizens are trying to get through to the airport. >> except within the hour defense secretary austin was telling congress the opposite americans were being beaten, harassed and having passports taken by taliban airport guards. the biden white house is refusing to divulge relevant details about the drone strike the reportedly killed 10 afghan civilians including 7 children. did we actually kill isis k fighters? what are their names? stop asking those questions. >> i don't believe the military has spoken to or confirmed what has been reported by news organizations.
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centcom's statement made clear their assessment was there was the vehicle that was the target with explosives in it and those explosives may have led to an impact on the ground with the investigation is ongoing. laura: we don't believe that even with the hand gesture. time and again on issue after issue is administration has misled the american public. they have the audacity to think they deserve our trust but our trust is in retreat which is another biden life, his administration denies giving the taliban lists of americans that need to be evacuated. my next guest played a role in exposing the truth any administration of distortions. afghanistan war vet, what have you learned?
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>> thanks for pointing out the dishonesty of this administration. in this case i was told by americans on the ground, that manifests for our aircraft were shared with the taliban commanders meaning lists of both americans and trying to evacuate, they gave it to the taliban. laura: they are downright lying. >> they are downright lying and you cited many, there are many other instances where president biden, either intentional dishonesty or he's out of touch with what is going on on the ground in afghanistan, and for statements of policy, intentions, contradicting themselves, statement of the
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situation on the ground where the dod secretary, secretary of state within minutes contradicting him on their press conferences. it is boggling the mind and it is angering america. >> in case you thought the biden administration would show an ounce of accountability for the disaster, a lot of people believe is actually running the white house, not just the operations but the president, his chief of staff tonight. >> any effort to bring our troops out, any effort to end our military plans in afghanistan was going to be filled with heartbreaking scenes and difficulties and i think the biden administration manage that as well as be managed under the circumstances we replaced him. >> that is a political calculation he made in that statement that americans wanted
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to get out and it would happen to anybody. do you call the situation successfully managed? >> they are suggesting it is inevitable that this happened the way that it did. that is absolutely false. i know for a fact the packages presented by dod to the president recommended more troops temporarily at bags of the ram air base, 4500 troops to secure it for a safe withdrawal. he rejected that, pulled a number out of the hat. i used to go down to 600 people, the leadership of the dod said we can't even secure the embassy with 600 people, he said i don't care, day 2600 people. for him this is about political optics, it's not about taking care of people, never has been for this president. that's why is no stopping fentanyl, across the border and killing americans, he doesn't care. all that matters to him is his political poll numbers, that is it.
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what a contrast to what is gotten from politicians these days which makes it heartbreaking that ryan lost his life in last week's suicide bombing at the kabul airport. his loving mother paula joins me now. we are devastated from your loss and the loss of all our young men and women last week and weeks and months and years before this in afghanistan and the war on terror. i talk to you earlier this week, what do you want americans to remember about your son and his sacrifice. >> first of all i want to thank all those who are in the military and all the military families. i want to thank you for being a family.
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thank you first of all. he served in the 80 second airborne, thank you. thank you for doing this. the armed forces of the united states of america are the greatest forces in the world and we are blessed that our son spent 5 years of his life learning becoming a better person, better soldier, better man. the first thing i want to say the armed forces are the best. mothers and fathers lost their loved ones tonight, we salute you.
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we also say to you you did a terrific job keeping americans safe. and we are honored, we're simply honored to know we can sleep at night better because of what you do. you make a difference in all of our lives. i want the nation to say thank you to free one of you who stand up for the rights and freedom. thank you that my son did not die in vain. he is a row and we saw him, the united states army and all the military branches, you may men strong and proud and honored,
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thank you for letting our families know, in the best country in the world, the best place to live in all, we thank you for that. laura: if you don't mind sharing something ryan we were not able to glean from the press reports. he was an amazing soldier, a beautiful young man, celebrating his wedding anniversary, the twentieth anniversary of the invasion of afghanistan, but what about us about him should we know? >> ryan always wanted to serve. ryan, that would just be ryan.
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ryan had a true passion and desire to see that this country that we live in, the don't forget freedom is not free, and a man who is willing to lay down his life, to be able to do that is necessary. ryan lived out a life of valor and we are so proud of him. laura: have you had a chance to share stories or memorials or grief with other goldstar families in recent days, the marines or the navy corpsman who died in the same effect? anyone who served with ryan? were you able to talk with them?
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>> the opportunity to talk to ryan's battalion, the son of the officers. all i can tell you is the united states army, the armed forces of america, we want to thank the whole military force for their encouragement and over the days to come there will be much help for us and others who are grieving right now. they came back with all their thoughts that there is a heart, in this debacle that they had to leave the find anyone.
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when they need help from our nation. laura: sorry to interrupt. we have a bit of a delay here but obviously you know your son better than anybody other than his wife. i am so heartbroken hearing your voice and the voices of so many families, many are very angry and upset, others are just drowning in grief. but ryan, what i've gotten to know about him, talking to his pounds is he was an incredible young man and people have to understand this about the military, these are incredible human beings, so different from
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politicians seek to avoid accountability, they are all about accountability. day in and day out. would he have wanted any american to be left behind if he could have prevented it? >> ryan told me he volunteered for this mission because he said you don't just wait to return. i will be in and out in no time. is going to be a shit show and you just watch. we didn't know what was coming until it was beginning.
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just how horrible these men and women had to face circumstances and they faced exiting the country trying to have an effort to help so many people who were trying their best. there should have been a better way of helping our armed branches get those people who are americans out safely and still lose no men or woman in afghanistan. it should never have happened the way it did. who is accountable for this? will stand up and say that they will be accountable for the
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death of 13 young men, who will stand up and say i am the one who is responsible? i want to know that. laura: everything you've shared with me privately and everything america has heard tonight about your son indicates pretty clearly that he was someone who believed in accountability, owning up, you screw something up you got to own up to it. today the president said there was unanimity in decision-making and complexities and difficulties were bound to happen and any withdrawal, this couldn't have been avoided. does it give you solace? >> anyone who knew and was
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watching, anyone, any layperson in this nation watching what was happening in front of our eyes saw that our men and women were not in pursuit of the enemy as we had been almost 20 years. we were running and trying to get out as fast as possible. this hasty exit was not necessary to finish what we started 20 years ago. it was not necessary. ryan and all the men and women take orders and do their responsibilities and face the consequences of not doing it. where in congress, where in our nation's capital, who will stand up and say i messed up?
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i am responsible? who will do that? laura: shouldn't it be the president of the united states? he is the commander-in-chief, he says the buck stops here, that is what he said but then he said trumpeted various things and said was complicated is going to be complicated. the president of the united states had the ability to help our troops, have a to and women to say thanks. in all of our history, all time that we have been fighting, within one airport, one gate to fill thousands through and who did you trust? you trust our enemies who would come through.
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did anyone in this great nation think when they think what would happen, no one has to have a military background to know that that was not going to go down well. laura: you have every right to demand answers and accountability as does every member of the armed services and do you seek to get answers from president biden? you attempt to speak with them? you were not at dover, your daughter-in-law was at dover with her mom and did have some words, a short conversation with president biden. we speak to financers directly from this administration if they reached out to you personally? >> i want to say my
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daughter-in-law is the best daughter-in-law, represented our family well by being there to meet my son, gave her a chance to grieve, gave her a chance to have an opportunity to be and we are thankful that she did that. if mister biden would like to tell me how i can sleep better at night or any american can, he is serving and administration, please, give me a call and let me know how i can sleep tonight, a full night, my son, like all sons and daughters to make it home, and it is on your watch because he was doing his job well, he counted on you to tell
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the troops what your desire was, to follow through with your desires. it is on you right now. to tell me. laura: you deserve an answer, a phone call, a visit, we are all devastated for your loss and my prayers are with you, your entire family, your story, your son's life mattered and it is important that we never forget any of these names, they are not 13, they are individuals, individual lives and individual families. you are a great mom and i know you have a family grieving, we appreciate your time. anything we can do for you you know how to get in touch with me, thank you. final thoughts when we return.
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>> if paula appearance on the show tonight didn't get you thinking about the state of
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things in >> apollo's appearance didn't get you thinking about the state of things in america i don't know what to say. ryan was a young man with his entire life ahead of them along with the other 12 the died, they shouldn't have died. there is no accountability. paula, her entire family, they deserve accountability and deserve to have the questions answered. america now and forever, greg gutfeld takes it from here. >> president biden: 90% of americans in afghanistan who wanted to leave were able to leave. jillian: wednesday september 1st, president biden haley beer was from afghanistan as an extra ordinary success despite american citizens being left behind and 13 us service members losing their lives. todd: the taliban and hoisting fake caskets in celebration of those american lives lost. jillian: one afghan our life

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