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report," special announcement, education secretary miguel cardona and surgeon general vivek murthy will be our guests what questions do you have as the school year gets underway. tweet your questions. special interview markwayne mullin his whereabouts were interesting. that's it for "special report" fair balanced and unafraid. "fox news primetime" hosted by tammy bruce this week starts right now. >> tammy: hi, bret. thank you very much. good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ ♪ >> tammy: i'm tammy bruce and tonight the biden administration is being exposed as rotten to its core. and is on the verge of an all-out implosion as they stare failure right in the face. and the walls are beginning to crack a bit as some inside the administration are beginning to see the writing on the wall and the confession in a phone call to the former president of afghanistan. first as biden continues to
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shift blame and tries to lie his way out of this disaster, at least one white house official is ripping off the veneer. telling politico they were, quote: appalled and literally horrified that president biden left americans stranded in afghanistan adding, quote: we have failed in that no fail mission. did you ever think in your lifetime you would witness an american president bragging about leaving americans behind and defending the indefensible? choosing perceived political gain over the lives of americans, choosing to create a new terrorist safe haven over safety and security and choosing to actually spin for the taliban instead of standing up for american allies? the tragedy unfolding in afghanistan is a stark reminder of the deadly consequences of the left's woke agenda where facts are also victims and hostages as they are sacrificed to false narratives and desperate and deadly lies. consider biden's now infamous conversation with the now former
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president of afghanistan ghani. which legacy media continues to dismiss ignore or minimize. now, we know he directly told ghani to lie about the deteriorating conditions on the ground but no one mentions what ghani said to biden about what was actually happening. he said, mr. president: we are facing a full scale invasion composed of taliban, full pakistani planning, and logistical support and at least 10 to 15,000 international terrorists predominantly pakistanis thrown into this. so that dimension needs to be taken account of. ghani also complained to biden that quote: your air force was extremely cautious in attacking them. referring to the taliban, as they swept through the country. so, yes, it matters that biden told ghani to lie to change perceptions about what was happening, but what also this tells us is that biden knew that the taliban were on the offer
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and that there was international participation in that offensive and that he had been told by ghani it was so bad it was a full scale invasion. this means biden was lying to the american people, our allies, and even congress when he said publicly multiple times that there was no expectation that the afghan government was in trouble or that there was any indication that the collapse would happen or that the taliban would take over the entire country. in other words, biden was counseling ghani to do what he was doing, which is lying about the situation on the ground to change perception. what was the goal? to get out on an arbitrary date so he could have a talking point about how great he is on september 11th. the truth is did not matter. the lives of our troops did not matter. of our interpreters, friends and helpers, of our allies, of all the innocent afghans who did not act to get out sooner because no
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one was telling them of the urgency. their lives didn't matter either. we need to know what else was said on this call. because it led to the deaths of 13 american service members and condemned thousands more afghan allies and other innocent to the death at the hands of the taliban. will the white house live up to their mantra of transparency? don't count on it. >> a call in june and july between president biden and ghani told more about that call. >> i'm not going to get into private diplomatic conversations or leaked transcripts of phone calls. >> was the president in any way pushing a false narrative in that call with the afghan president? >> i think it's pretty clear, again, i'm not going to go into details of a private conversation. >> suddenly just a private conversation. now, shouldn't the american people know what happened in that conversation? why won't biden release the transcript like he demanded of trump following his 2019 call with can ukraine's president
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when he said quote such clear cut corruption damages and diminishes our institutions of government. at minimum donald trump should immediately release the transcript of the call in question so that the american people can judge for themselves. but that's right. democrats only care about phone calls when they matter to an election not when they cost americans their lives. former acting director of national intelligence ric grenell and senator tom cotton join us to expand on the seriousness of this astounding revelation and address whether or not impeachment is actually possible. he has been exposed as a plagiarist essentially lying on paper and his lies about himself make him one of the most powerful fabulous which is a person who makes up wild stories passing them off as truth in the world. our problem is joe biden's lies and the lies of his enablers get people murdered. but the wrought of the left it doesn't just live in official
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washington, it infects our state a and local governments and mainly corporations and inside our schools and in communities all across the country. it also affects immigration. there is some good news though in the demand for answers as america first legal is requesting the dod inspector general investigate the afghanistan withdrawal debacle and demands answers on exactly how we are vetting tens of thousands of refuse we dids, stephen miller joins us with those details later. so why are the democrats so incapable of living in reality? and recognizes that everything they are doing is a complete and utter failure? representative lisa mcclain speaks for all of us when she wonders why joe biden can't stop lying. >> what is so difficult about telling the truth in the american people deserve the truth. the truth little transparency i really don't understand why it is so difficult for this administration and especially this president to tell the
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truth. >> tammy: she is clearly generally perplexed as all the rest of us are as well. look, leftism infects every single institution it infiltrates. nothing is too sacred for the left to use to added a advance its agenda. even as americans face the devastation of hurricane i'd do. democrats didn't see need for empathy but did see opportunity for political griffithing by blaming ton climate change and using it to ask for more infrastructure money. clearly following rahm emanuel's instructions you never want a serious crisis to go to waste. they seek to indrok anyone nate and suppress anything that are stands in its way and the line as biden does and ghani to do even in the faces of terrorists overrunning a nation because it threatened their narrative of lies i object indoctrinating
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school children it's all the fruit of the poison news leftist tree whether creating a new terrorist safe haven abroad destroying your are school. leftism only goes in one direction that direction eventually goes off of a cliff. the democrats don't care though, of course. look at what they have done to the cities and states they control. and biden certainly doesn't care. just ask our new gold star families. but, here's the good news. we have the power to expose it and to make our voices heard louder than ever. joe biden has his back against the wall. so let's remember who we're as conservatives. we don't leave americans behind. we don't tolerate indoctrination and, most of all, we don't hate the country. and we want to preserve it greatness. here now to respond is a lot to deal with here former acting director of national intelligence ric grenell, rick, thank you very much for being here with me. i do appreciate it. what is your take here as we have learned more about the
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ghani conversation, legacy media has kind of ignored what ghani told the president, what's your assessment of what all this is leading up to here? >> are i am not surprised that washington, d.c. is lying to us again. unfortunately, tammy, we have a situation where washington, d.c.'s politics has literally killed americans. and while this can go on in washington and those in washington can paper it over and try to spin that they got 90% of americans out of afghanistan, the rest of us outside of washington are saying we have never seen a situation where washington, d.c. politicians are proud of 90%. what we hear, what the rest of us here is that you left 10% of the people in afghanistan and you're trying to spin this. i really never thought that i would see this moment come. now we have intelligence officers who are leaking against
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democrats it's so bad. and i don't like that. i don't like when intelligence officers do but they did it constantly against president trump now they are doing it against joe biden. i think what we have now, tammy, is it's less of republican vs. democrat right now as fighting and it's washington vs. the rest of america. you know, every great sizzles has lasted roughly 250 years. we are butting up against that. i think it's shamen us. this has happened to us so many times, we americans, we have got stop apologizing. we have got to stop pretending like washington, d.c. is ever going to change itself. it's not. it's not changing itself. we have to get involved. ronald reagan told every generation you have got to fight for your freedom. and i think everybody listening to us tonight has got to rise up. they have got to realize washington isn't changing. you have got change washington. you have got to dig a trench so that we can get fresh water into
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washington. i love lisa mcclain because she is a freshman congresswoman from michigan. she is perplexed that washington can like this. >> tammy: you can tell. >> i love that she will continue to fight. that's what we need. we need people to go to washington and look at the place and say what? >> tammy: rick, that's what we all have to do. there is a tendency here to retreat in general. that's what the swamp wants. that's what this monster wants. >> we can't. >> tammy: they want to exhaust us. we understand being in there itself has got to be difficult. but as americans, we have got to continue to be heard. we have got to continue to make sure that the people in our community know what we feel. we have got to stand in front of this and just like when we think about 90% were saved. it shows you that the government certainly the biden administration looks at human beings as cash tags on a piece of paper. and. >> i never thought i would see this day. >> tammy: 10%, fat content. are you kidding me?
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>> look, i think that people have got to stop worrying about cancel culture. it's time that we fight back. when you hear somebody stand up, stand with them. >> tammy: great point. >> support them. they can't cancel all of us. the reality is we are half the economy. we are half the population probably a little bit more. get active. speak up. don't be alone. >> tammy: thank you, sir. great point because frankly it's more than 80% of us are outraged about this. so it's -- we're beyond 50 at this point, revised code; tom cotton, afghanistan war veteran he understands this more than so many more of us and intel committee member. senator cotton, thanks for joining us. we know you are the tip of the spear for the senate dealing with the white house this when it comes to white house. we know some demands were made about transparency not just about the material that we left but about why and how this happened. we know that you are a diplomatic man.
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we also know i don't think any of us expect answers coming out of the white house. but what -- how do you think we can proceed waiting until the next election i wonder how many more of us are going to have to die if we don't take action now when it comes to what congress can do? >> tammy, we have to get answers. i know the biden administration has been saying for the last three weeks there will be time for an after action review once we are done in afghanistan, once all of our troops are out. just today you started hearing a different tune from john kirby at the pentagon, for instance, saying that they can't conduct an after action review. what they really mean is they won't. but i will and the congress will. we will get the answers. just yesterday, for instance, we demanded answers from the administration about all the afghans they evacuated out of the country because they screwed it up coming and going, tammy. we left the vast majority of loyal afghans who served alongside of our american troops there in country even if they had a visa approved. yet, we apparently also evacuated tens of thousands of
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afghans who had no clear or direct connection to american troops. and who we really have no idea who they are or ability to vet them. so, joe biden cynically used the plight of loyal afghans served alongside of american troops to evacuate tens of thousands of afghans who had no right to be in the country and is now bringing them into the country by the tune of thousands every day with no ability to vet whether or not they're a security threat at all. ains. >> tammy: it's a remarkable dynamic we should expect it when you are operating in a fantasy world which now we have learned with that ghani phone call that everything was about perception and when you are dealing just with that, you can't operate on the details to govern or to evacuate people but then we have senator mcconnell saying declaring there is no way there is going to be an impeachment and yet we know nixon resigned because in an informal head count, it was clear only 4 members of the house were saying
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no to impeachment onyx son. so he got out of there are we really thinking that none of the democrats are upset enough about this because why would they be afraid of kamala harris unless they prefer this old white man who has got a problem cognitively, are they so afraid of the young black woman? is that what the democrats what their problem is? why do we only have 26 members on your letter of the republicans we don't see a coalescing of anybody here on this. and that concerns a lot of us. >> well, tammy, i know that joe biden has proved his incompetence or impetus the last two or three weeks to suspect democrats suspect kamala harris may be even worse. the real answer is no, they are disappointed with what happened in afghanistan in some cases. but they are not going to turn on joe biden. they're ready to turn the page. as you heard on that call with ashraf ghani as you saw over the last two or three weeks treated this like a one day bad story in
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a campaign and joe biden stuck his foot in his mouth again on a radio talk show. if they just plow ahead, they will turn the page and they can move on to what they really care about which their reckless $3.5 trillion tax and spending bill. that's what they're focused on. what i'm focusinged on what some other republicans in the conditioning are focused on is helping those americans left behind enemy lines in afghanistan and second demanding answers to exactly what has happened and exactly what our plan is going forward. >> tammy: excellent, coming from you. i no he it's going to happen. i can't say that from everybody in the senate. coming from you i know it will. senator tom cotton, i thank you for your time. we may have stopped fighting the taliban, but not everyone has. we will talk to a group of brave afghans single-handedly stopping the taliban's complete takeover of afghanistan but how long can they hold on? that's next. ♪
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congressman michael waltz. you have brought our attention to this and it of course connecting us to ollie here. give us a little bit of an introduction here about the nature of we have some great stories here the american press is covering the heroism that is happening in that valley right now. what can you tell us about it? >> well the panjshir valley and the brave fighters that are there fighting right now as we speak taliban offensive were never conquered by the soviet army, were never conquered by the taliban at their height in the 1990s. and we have to support them in not being conquered now. they are standing for freedom. they are standing against extremism. they know as biden's own intelligence community has briefed us in congress that the taliban equals al-qaeda and that terrorism that happens in afghanistan doesn't stay in afghanistan. it will spread. but, biden is going down the road of recognizing a taliban
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al-qaeda islamic emirate. and if we in congress are going to stop it, we are going to take a page out of charlie wilson's war. we all remember charlie wilson and his support of the freedom fighters and congress will lead if this administration won't. >> tammy: that is really good to hear because we know ha qanay is al-qaeda. this is a they have replaced legitimate government. behaving as though an election wanted. prosecute navarrey, thank you for being here. speaking of somebody being here. the team in the panjshir valley is indication of that tell us what you are experiencing on the ground with your colleagues are experiencing there. >> thank you for having me on this show. unfortunately the narrative that's being conveyed by many is that we are fighting a civil war this is a civil war in afghanistan which we're
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completely against. the fight right now on the front lines arabs, pakistanis, central asians fighting on behalf of the national taliban on the national resistance front. we have al-qaeda right now and many other terrorist groups in the front line fighting against a national resistance front. we feel abandoned because we're fighting a war against terror however we have no allies. we are the last remaining u.s. allies inside afghanistan. we are not being supported. there is no one by our side to help us against transnational terrorism at the moment. and we're going to continue our struggle to preserve democracy, to preserve the rights and freedom of everyone in afghanistan and to bring justice and to defeat terrorism until the end. >> tammy: sir, specifically, joe biden clearly is in front of
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this debacle that you are facing that the world is facing, do you hold him personally responsible for this? >> well, i believe better policies could have been adopted when it came to afghanistan. right now terrorism still exists. the threat of terrorism is much greater compared to 2001. we have emboldened al-qaeda, emboldened isis-k and emboldened taliban and they are going after us; however, we are left alone to fight against terrorism and to resist and to defend ourselves. >> tammy: well, let me tell you, i think with congressman waltz, your attitude, sir, that you are not going to let this continue in this fashion, is helpful. and at least inspiring for all of us. now, many americans, perhaps a few million know what the situation is and i appreciate both of you being here tonight. thank you very much. and god bless you and continue with your great work but everyone say a prayer for this group of people an extraordinary time in our lives. thank you, gentlemen. now, up next, proof the media
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>> tammy: if you live anywhere in middle america, you have probably noticed by now that the media elites are not really interested in you or what happens to your family. they are total narcissists but they don't want you to know that fortunately, nothing exposes their self-interest like bad weather in new york city. keep in mind as you watch this, dozens of people are dead. and thousands more have lost everything they own. take a look. >> we had to really tough night here on the east coast. >> we knew there was going to be rain. we did not know there was going to be this much rain. >> our gma team has made a tough time getting on the air this morning. >> i'm working from home because that storage was so brutal a lot of our producers they couldn't get into work this morning as well.
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>> our top news producer working from home in connecticut she too has a flooded basement. >> i hope your basement is okay. i know this is really hitting everyone pretty hard in this area. thanks so much. >> yeah. >> tammy: well, for a lot of people who don't work in media they actually live in the basement and that's where a lot of the casualties have occurred. so it's disgusting. but they aren't ashamed of it we know that because at the end of the day they literally gave themselves a round of applause for doing their jobs. >> we thank all of you guys for being able to make it and we love you and everybody at home stay safe. we'll be right back. [applause] >> tammy: there you go nobody deserves more rounding applause than john burman bravery three straight hours on some last place morning show. >> i have been trying to get to work for the last several hours and it's impossible. >> where i live the rain was just torrential. >> when i left my house this morning, a while ago now, i mean
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there was a giant tree on the street. my way in, this has been like a two and a half hour odessey, the way in was nuts. this is a site you don't see you are going to see which is a tree down blocking the road: i have seen a lot over the last several hours. at one point the road were just completely stopped. >> what you are looking at here is the good news in a sense that for me at least, is i made it to manhattan. >> it was an unbelievable trip. i think it's amazing i got in at all. >> tammy: boy, it's all about him, isn't it? you see heroes don't wear capes, sometimes they hold microphones. here now to react chris stegall of the chris stegall show. it's great to see you. great to be on with you earlier today on your radio program. when i hope everyone is listening to. that is the american legacy media, regular media what do you think of that in their view of such a major storm and major impacts on american lives? >> well, first of all, i think i would like to thank you for your
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bravery on appearing on my show today. i would like to thank myself for my bravery on showing up on your show today. [applause] >> round of applause for you and me we are fantastic. juror john burman whether you have a fantastic head of hair and have to hide it under a ball cap, tammy, that's bravery, believe me. as a guy who desperately wishes i had it it's heroism. >> tammy: let me tell you are an example of the complete enperson that matters there. all right? would when we think about this morning not just for new york, right? it matters because new york got some weather but for louisiana, obviously, the south. everybody affected by in the eastern seaboard being affected in every single way i mean dozens of deaths, the destruction of property, the power out for, i don't know, what was it half a million people for a day or two? and you think about what that means in people's lives, this is that's the coverage what you need to be doing what's affecting people in real
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america. that's what we deal with and what you deal with. >> it occurs to me as we we were talking about this. youtube some of these. the woman on the canoe on "the today show" ha matt and katie. you should are youtube this guy behind ankle deep water. and strolling through the wind. they have to be central to the story at all times. >> tammy: this is the issue also with the coat is that if it doesn't happen to new york or los angeles. they can't really exremped it. it's a thing that doesn't make sense it doesn't matter to them. that's the ultimate of course in narcissism. so it rained in new york and that was really, you know, the big deal but louisiana has got a lot to do to come back. >> all americans with watching that we care as a family because
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what happened hurricane ida and what nature does to us in general. nature doesn't care. nature is like a honey badger. it just is going to do its thing and continue on. all right, chris, thank you very much for being here with me. great to see you again. have a great night. >> thanks, tammy. >> tammy: meanwhile, the democrats who never let a crisis go to waste are using a storm to push multitrillion dollars infrastructure bill. be. >> whoa is us if we don't recognize these changes are due to climate change. woe is us if we don't do something about it quickly. >> we have to continue investments in infrastructure. working in partnership with our federal government. >> the federal money to really that's the game changer in terms of building the resilient infrastructure we need. >> what we are see something we are going to need more than we ever possibly imagined. talking not billions, tens of billions, even hundreds of billions to really be able to make people safe. >> tammy: here now to react still hilton host of the next
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revolution on sundays 9:00 p.m. we know that this is serious. and we want people to be helped but what we also know is that this spending of money is like water now. it's like monopoly money. spending $3 trillion. we're going to need hundreds of billions and we also know that money gets lost and misspent and there is fraud to the tunes of tens and hundreds of billions. it's like a never ending spigot. how do we we approach this kind of serious problem with these kind of grifters who are pushing the issue? >> tammy, i don't think you are taking the problem seriously enough. you don't take the climate crisis. hundreds of billions. you mean hundreds of trillions. >> tammy: why stop there why stop at billions? we need gazillions. >> by the way i want to get in on the act, too. i want an award for bravery. i'm in my basement in california. there is no flooding coming or water. there is a little bit of smoke in the air from the wildfire that i battled my way through to talk to you tonight. i want an award, too. the problem with these democrats
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now is that the issue of environment mental protection and conservation which actually loot of people can get behind a lot of conservatives. we love nature. we actually know a lot more about nature than a lot of the these people in brooklyn or whatever going to constantly lecture us about the environment. everyone could get behind sensible policy discussions on that. it's now a religious mania. any single issue that crops up is just yet another reason for them to push that agenda. so let's just take this issue of hurricanes. if you actually look at data, the science constantly telling us to look at the data. death and destruction from extreme weather events is going down not up. even specifically on hurricanes, the latest modeling of north atlantic hurricanes shows that there will be a 5% increase in intensity, a small increase in intensity but a 25% decrease in frequency. they going to get less frequent. that's what the modeling shows. so what are they talking about? it's got nothing to do with the
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actual issues is to do with what they really want which is government control of the economy and they will use any excuse to get it. >> tammy: the climate change and that argument is vague enough to be whatever they need it to be at any point and everything can be explained as that and it's frightening because it's a dynamic which is a crisis people begin to make different kinds of decisions because logic and region enters into it. that's where they take advantage of that this so clearly the use of fear to push government control to them when as we have seen in the last seven months that's -- those are the last people you want to have control of your lives. speaking of which, when it comes to fear, gavin newsom, we know he is coming up for the recall election, and he has now stated bluntly that if he is recalled, people are going to die. and you know, it's covid, it's all these other decisions. i think that that's pretty desperate. how do things look like out
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there for him and for the recall at this point? by the way do you remember the last time the democrats pushed these idea these death threats it was actually during the pandemic if you gather with other people unmasked then you are putting lives at risk. well, guess who did that? gam? so i think the french laundry we know how to seriously to take this latest death threat they're issuing. look, the truth is he can't believe is he in this position very revealing interview with the atlantic basically whining why he is in this position. he said i used to be the lucky one and then it all flipped on me as if someone else is responsible for this as if it's not him who actually cut the wildfire prevention budget and then lied about it as if it's not him that failed to build any of the millions of new homes that he promised and did nothing about homelessness. as if it's him that shut down the schools while his own kids went to private school. as if it's not him that presided over record poverty and inequality and crime and all the
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things that are driving people to support the recall, particularly latinas, that's the final point i want to make. they say it's this a racist republican recall. the only racial group in california in favor of recalling gavin newsom are latinos, that's because they have been hardest hit by his stupid policy. >> tammy: it's like the golden boy is like under estimated the normals and that's exactly what happened here. not knowing that we have the details. we care. we're not drooling, we get this we have got two brain cells we can rub together but he is the golden boy. i'm supposed to have what i am supposed to have and get what i want. >> exactly. >> tammy: this is an incredibly important time, opportunity to make a statement. steve hilton, thank you very much, sir. now, coming up, the afghan refugee crisis is getting murkier but don't worry. joe biden is finally getting serious about the border. just not our border. more "fox news primetime" next. ♪
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>> tammy: biden's afghan debacle is creating a refugee crisis around the world now.
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good news it seems it's inspired him to fix the border. don't get too excited he is not fixing our border. no, according to the u.s. embassy the biden administration is set to build brand new border facilities in damage stoon help house border agents process thing the strongs of afghans fleeing that country. biden's border crisis continues at home of course. here to react is former senior adviser to president trump and american first legal founder stephen miller. steven, thank you very much. now, you are -- you -- you have a title not just because it's fun to go on television and have conversations you are actually working very hard. america first legal is doing extraordinary work including you have a lawsuit looking about just not the nature of the withdrawal and debacle of that but also how are we vetting these refugees that are come here? what can you tell us about that?
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launched oversight request to get to what is and what isn't happening with the vetting of afghan nationals. you are right america first legal is at the leading edge of efforts to secure our homeland in these very when the administration is doing the very exact opposite. i want to dig in a little bit to your opening and what's happening in tack damage stan and what's happening next with the afghan refugee flows. the administration is making preparations right now to open refugee processing in neighboring countries to afghanistan to allow for continuing unending flights into the united states of america that will primarily be done in pakistan which is already home to millions of afghan refugees fled the last 20 years fled again because the taliban taking control for the seq. time there is a limitless supply of
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refugees and obviously damage stan. will it brings me no pleasure to in this the truth is the truth. sometimes it hurts. just because you don't like the taliban doesn't mean that you embrace fully everything we have here in america. you have to be very cautious here because the reality is if you lived your whole life in afghanistan, you may not have the same views that we do about women's equality, about pluralism, about independent judiciary, about jury trials, about free expression, about tolerance, about nonviolence and so you have this open-ended resettlement program for years and years and years the state department would like to continue it. what will that do? how will that change the quality of life that we know and love in america? >> tammy: what we're asking for and what we would like is simply to know what are we doing to ensure that the nature of who it is that is coming here their background and when we are doing
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as a commitment to make sure that there is some kind of assimilation and a willingness to assimilate? i think that we're all on the same page there that that is only fair considering they don't want to just go back to an environment that is similar to what they have just escaped. steven, of america first legal, thank you very much for being here. >> thank you. >> tammy: very busy days and years coming up. now, don't go anywhere, kat timpf is here. yeah, and she is going on the clock. she is here in person. coming up next. ♪
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♪ >> well, with just a few minutes left in the show, it is time to put kat timpf on the clock three stories 60 seconds each let's go. first up, watch out, hunter biden, america has a new up and coming artist. this dog has a new video we can't verify but too good to be fake, shows this puppy playing picasso. that's pretty fabulous, isn't it? >> i love that.
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i also am curious, though. how do you discover that your animal can do something like this? whenever i see a video like that, i don't just -- because we have a french bulldog. i would not let him anywhere near paint at all. it would be bad for all of us. but, yeah, there's my dog, carl. he was a ring bearer in our wedding. >> and look such a snappy dresser. but how did he get the tie on? >> yeah, exactly. we did that for him. he's very cute. he doesn't do much though. french bulldogs would not be good service dogs. >> what would be good is the art where you just use your naked body and you roll around. >> oh, true. >> he would be perfect for that. >> abstract art. >> totally. next up august was a rough month for spirit airlines with thousands of flight cancellations leading to many angry customers but apparently we did not know how bad a situation got. a attendant was telling the new york times employees were told to change out of their uniforms
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before leaving the airport so they wouldn't be harassed by angry travelers. is that fair? what's going on? >> things are really rough but if you remember that story people were strand stranded there for days, they couldn't get hotels. so basically they were forced to live in the airport and i would imagine just tip to drink. because what else are they going to do. >> there you go. that's right. >> and you know alcohol can make people a little more aggressive. >> that's true. >> but, yeah, being stuck for multiple an airport with nothing to do but get drunk bad outcomes almost always happen. >> bad outcome and also because we have been limited in our freedom, to get stuck and then perhaps there's some underlying anger about wanting to get out there and live life and there you are and you're stopped again. >> yes, we gave up so much of our lives already. >> yes, that's right. the last story, mcdonald's apparently known for its big macs i think we know that, and broken ice cream machines but maybe not for long. last year a web site was created
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called mick broken.com tracking all the fast food chain's broken machines and it got someone's attention because the machines are now reportedly being investigated by the federal trade commission. do you think they should be arrested? what do you think should happen? >> i don't think they should be arrested but i think we all know that they're not broken as often as they say they're broken. my theory is that when they want to close the restaurant down, that's maybe the first thing that they do. because when i used to work in restaurants, we would want to close early if we were slow so we would think of what side work we could do to get out early. maybe they start closing the ice cream machine down early and say it's broken. it's not really broken you just want to go home or out. >> that's the mcdonald's ice cream excuse of my dog ate my homework. >> exactly, it's broken. because how are they going to prove it? nobody thought they would do this i bet. >> before we came on here, i was talking about how amazing it is greg gutfeld you were on is
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number one maybe in the world, i don't know, but number one on the late night shows. does that feel? >> amazing, crazy and amazing i'm having this much fun also. >> thank you everyone, thank you kat for watching prime time this week. i'll see you next week, tomorrow actually. and of course tucker carlson is up next. good night everybody. ♪♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. here's an interesting observation/theory. the slogans they yell the loudest are the ones they believe the least. we've been noticing that recently. volume is inversely proceed importantly to sincerity. maybe you scream it because you don't really believe it. why do we think this? here's why. the very same people who told us for decades now that it's my

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