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tweeted to us. that's it for the end of this week show and thank you to my panel and for all of you watching. i am paul gigot and we sure hope to see you right here next week. >> the search for gabby petito's boyfriend brian laundrie and now a federal fugitive on charges in a speculation as you surely know about much more. investigators right now are focusing on the 25000 acres swap in south florida, and it is crawling with snakes and gators and will have a live report on the latest. new hour of fox live. guest: hello that is one of three big stories were following closely for you this hour also the department of homeland
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security in this border agent encountered have to 30000 asylum-seekers since september 9th in del rio texas. the mass integrate camp there now cleared and tensions rising between the biden administration and the border patrol agents over the alleged mistreatment of some patient migrants and aggressive reminder tell man's brutality in afghanistan as they hang a dead body in the city square pretty. >> alive team coverage for you read on the southern border. lucas is standing man the administrations letting his with the border patrol unit in kabul, an amazing reporting on the television first let's go to charles watson live in venice and at the border, the search for brian laundrie is now ongoing. charles. guest: hi yes the pressure is now on the law enforcement and
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the try to locate brian laundrie now that there is arrest warrant out for him or warrant out for his arrest. authorities alleged that is more than $1000 for the fraudulent charges using somebody else's debit card between august 30th and september 1st and that is the day the police say they arrived at his parents home and girlfriend gabby petito without gabby petito and the agencies has spent nearly a week searching for brian laundrie so the alligators infected and swampy reserve some question whether brian is there and why his parents are not talking. eric: one not wasting our time are doing our due diligence to find brian in an area that intelligence head lettuce that he could possibly be in pretty. >> i think they should be out and voicing to their said that they want him to come home and employees even if you didn't do the right thing, do the right thing down come home and tell everybody what you did.
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>> there's a lot of speculation about this case and police say that brian laundrie's parents blessing him on september 14 saying that he went to the reserve for a hike and reported him missing several days later on the 17th. authorities are determined to find brian laundrie people from florida to wyoming and utah have honored gabby petito with makeshift memorials and visuals all week long and gabby petito's home town hundreds joined the candlelight vigil on friday night and amar family all the private funeral for the public will be allowed to pay their respects in the afternoon. >> i feel terrible for the family and for everything they have had to go through, i can even imagine. >> in the story has touched so many people, there is an individual scheduled for tonight to honor gabby's life just a few miles from where we are in florida. eric: in holbrook new york tomorrow for gabby. alright charles thank you.
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arthel: thank you of federal officials say they have cleared out that nancy margaret camp under a bridge in del rio texas but a new chapter in the crisis could be unfolding with thousands more people trying to enter the u.s. the ongoing search putting a continual training on border patrol let's go to jeff all life in texas now with more. reporter: yes and is been another fairly big day in texas along the rio grande, witnessed as many as three different family units crossing the rio grande in the state of texas management dps and eventually hands them off to u.s. border patrol for processing and it is a very fairly orderly process read it's much different compared to what happened just a week ago, when some 15000 nationals sort of flooded into the area just underneath the bridge of the international bridge that bridges both mexico
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and del rio texas, no eventually that camp was cleared out law enforcement said this is just one example of what is going on throughout the us-mexico border. >> the numbers have not decreased there were over 200,000 in august reported. keep in mind that this 15000 showed up here in del rio, still have to deal with thousands and thousands are crossing daily along the southern border and border patrol is dealing with them as well pretty. >> seaport now here in the ground in texas, they tell us and authorities are tracking another possible margaret caravan that's just around the corner they say around 20000 migrants in a group have just crossed in to the southern partf mexico and heading north and could arrive anywhere along the us-mexico border within the next month. arthel: thank you. eric pretty.
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eric: in the meantime, the pressure is building the biden administration to address the crisis in the southern border. the present now is at odds with the border patrol union of the claims about how some of those ages on horseback appeared to hit migrants and the fact that those reports of the migrants were being whipped, that turned out to be false. live at the white house with the very latest on all of this pretty. >> good afternoon, the president and vice president and dhs secretary all appears to put the blame of the border patrol agents and defending their own people. it. >> they seem to be treated like they did come the horses and people being strapped, that's outrageous and i promise you those people will pay. >> and images of some of the worst moments of our history. where that kind of behavior has been used against these people of our country and african-americans during times of slavery. >> we know those images
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painfully conjured up the worst elements of our nations ongoing battle against systemic racism pretty. >> just five days ago, certain webs were not used against migrants and his border patrol agents were using long-range to controller courses and now dhs said they spoke to student they made the statements without ever having that seating the imagery. and amended to the scotus said he never saw any member of the border patrol in a migrant. in the acting dhs general said earlier on fox, a sense of the border patrol is in the leadership should as well in the congressman is also fired up. >> the secretary should have the back of the men and women of the border patrol in the law enforcement officers and instead you have not only the presidency of the vice president as well as the secretary commenting on actions and never occurred. >> ready to go to war with joe biden over how he is vilified border patrol.
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>> president biden's never been to the southern border includes his time as vice president for eight years as u.s. senator for 30 and this weekend, at camp david. eric: and also pictures of the border patrol agents on horses helping some of those migrants. thank you lucas. arthel: another attack, and roadside bomb hitting a car and injuring at least one television fighter. no immediate claim of responsibility and meanwhile and another afghan province, the taliban reportedly hanged in the body of an accused kidnapper from a crane parked in a city square. live in afghanistan with part of the story. >> good afternoon, all of concerning developments today we have questions the group about this and reports that american allies are being targeted. in the weekend afghans will come outside of the capitol of kabul,
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go to a music park here and even by the lake and the taliban fighters throughout this area even talk to a few of them were interacting with civilians here but it is not this pleasant across the rest of afghanistan an incredible reports that the taliban executing an taliban keeps telling us no one will be harmed and no one will be killed but we have seen evidence of the contrary of people who fought against the taliban and artwork for the americans in the past and being executed in other parts of the country. anthony square this with what you have said. >> especially those who work with the partners, you forgive everyone on social media and television, you've seen that we can give everyone that there's a reason the 70 kilos or harm someone. we will catch them and punish them. >> today the taliban hangs a dead body and the man killed in a shootout and local indicate he is accused of kidnapping and gotten into a gun battle with the taliban is a rescued a father and a son & attached to
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the body everybody could not, this is their punishment. >> they worried this is a sign of what is to come for afghanistan an taliban is been under a lot of pressure in recent days as isis - k watches number of attacks against the group. arthel: that is a not a good sign. live verizon kabul afghanistan prayed thank you pretty. eric: later on in the newscast. the bars utility company was charged with manslaughter another crimes in california in connection with a deadly california wildfire. in california authority say the pacific with a lot of their equipment spark that fire last year that killed four people and destroyed hundreds of homes and charred thousands of acres their name to be statement pg&e ceo blames the extreme drought conditions and said the company did not commit any crime and
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sue and democrats facing major test next week the bipartisan info structure bill as a $3.5 trillion spinning package are at risk due to infighting and president biden's agenda hangs in the balance pretty correspondent chad has details. >> the week could define did biden presidency, for big things coral on capitol hill. but the only thing that must get done is funding the government by october 1st printed republicans because the democrats linking the government funding bill to debt ceiling suspension in the gop threatens the filibuster pretty. >> they want to tax and spend months left raise the debt limit without our help. >> chuck schumer testing on monday night pretty. >> everything a member in the chamber is going on on record as
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to whether they support the government keeping an open and averting a default part support shutting us down and careening r country towards the default. >> it could spoil the economy racemic the economy is consumer oriented and for consumer, just about everything and south. >> likely vote on the $1.2 trillion infrastructure plan in the house pretty. >> will come up on monday. >> what about the reconciliation, but i come next week as well pretty. >> follow it and see it unfold come is very interesting. >> the helpless against democrats about yes, is far from clear pretty. >> this is one of the most difficult situations she is probably ever been in. she has to have the options and she knows how to use those pretty. >> democrats are fighting each other about what should be in the 2400 page reconciliation bill there's only one person who
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can bridge the divide. >> i do believe the president has doctor the senate and number of times and is just a number of people being told what is going on and they need to know that he understands each of the matters. >> none will matter if the government shuts down or if there is a debt ceiling crisis during a pandemic. capitol hill, "fox news" rated. >> so the speaker of the house of representatives has to have more patience was going to happen. joining us wall street journal us associate editor and fox news contributor. so tommy disbarred the speaker tell chad, cut about i don't know, like so weight slow down, look at this. what are they think's going to happen pretty. guest: they face deadlines and one of these was imposed by speaker policy or seven she wanted to vote on the infrastructure built by monday
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but that is going to be a tough call because as we know progressive dinner party do not want to have a separate vote on the infrastructure built for a vote on the $3.5 trillion larger spending package everything from childcare to some expansion of medicare for older citizens pretty hard to imagine that is going to be about on monday. president biden himself set on friday, and peers about the infrastructure bill in the bigger spending bill social welfare bill, seems to be a stalemate predict there still discussion over what should go into the bill and how it's going to be paid for in eric this is like a game of chicken on a three dimensional chessboard pretty much as democrats and republicans fighting each other but you have the democratic party, the progressives disagree and moderate republicans and more hard-line republicans within the republican caucus also read.
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>> how powerful are the progressives in the factor pulling the democratic party in this process of spending more reading we usually think of the promises the squad, that's for the progressive caucus actually has 95 members. that's a lot and will they get everything they want from child tax credits to vision dental and tuition issues and everything else. sue met while there you go, the number that you cite eric, that is an idea of the political spectrum in our country were not x and y, were variations of acts and variations of wide across-the-board specter of the democrats and republicans so there are hard-line progressives and there are more moderate progressives and there are conservative progressives and then progressive conservatives within the difficulty party. so you're going to find disagreements over how much and how big this bill really should
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be. you probably going to see some accommodations made on that front, maybe a smaller bill, maybe it will with certain elements of it and started now but there's a time limit on this and if it out more quickly and had been planned and it relies on congress in the future and reauthorizing those programs. this one be a lot of disagreement on how to pay for it when the taxes go up on corporations to 25 percent and 26 percent from the 21 where they were lowered in 2017. and that was from 35. what were you individuals how to pay in taxes as well. all of this is still in table and it's very hard to imagine that you will seek any kind of voting taking place on monday pretty. eric: you just mentioned taxes freighted very popular and taxing the corporations. washington journal that 5.5 percent increase in the corporate tax rate, will be paid by lower wage workers, consumers
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with higher prices, and investors with lower returns. and there will be dispelling the 3.5 trillion in the journal is actually 5.5 trillion and add to the u.s. debt for decades to come. your thoughts pretty. guest: well my good colleagues on the editorial page are entirely separate from where i reside which is in the news department while look, the tax cuts that happened in 2017, are still controversial and they were then in taxes are always heavily debated issue. the 2017 tax rate of corporations drop from 35 down to 21 percent, big tax cut in the expectation was that would fire up the economy and create love our jobs a way to get that revenue back to the central government and economic expansion which didn't really quite happen a lot of the money
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went into stock buybacks and by company say why should i sort of been on the republican being able to maintain these tax cuts and the combined vyvanse and i can raise the stock price for everybody including me, the ceo and you saw a lot of that happening so prograf seat in the progressives and moderate republicans look at this and say, leaving the tax cuts were too deep going down to 21 from 0 there is a better middle ground somewhere around 25 or 26 and out and that they won't damage the economy but it will help fund the government programs pretty. eric: can we show that again, and debt clock, because like this, only goes one way. annalise present clinton's term and president trump added by $7.8 trillion to the debt. we have a name got a handle on that and look how fast it goes. guest: so, yes, i think people forget that this past fiscal year which ended at the end of
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october of 2020, you had a record deficit in this country, there was a public printed republican administration and money, some of that was necessary emergency spending for covid-19 crisis. but it also incorporated the fact that a huge tax cut as a result revenues of the federal government were described as they had been previously so there's a lot of blame to go around for the deficit and the overall debt. then i think very interestingly eric this debate over the government funding and these two big spending packages, and it's all happening at the same time. it is an enormous load up on congress. we'll have to see whether or not they're able to muscle through this week. eric: john always good heavy of thank you. arthel: while millions of americans could be getting another shot after the cdc recommends pfizer vaccines, up
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eric: four people were hurt ints metro station last night. at the station by the 12 miles south of downtown los angeles and multiple suspect in the shooting. i'm in los angeles with the latest on this. christina freighted. reporter: hi eric, the shooting is a rise in crime were sing in and around major cities across the u.s. right now authorities are trying to tap and on track down the gunman who opened fired in this busiest train station pretty is a major hub for commuters in los angeles county sheriff deputies constantly patrol their which is why they say it's unusual for a shooting that happened in his location. and for the greek artist in critical but stable condition in two or three of the work involved in this investigator
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not good pretty happened on the 24 on the communications platform. we start reviewing surveillance video is a kind of pain and ten pin down a motive pretty one witness of this dangerous and frightening scene pretty. >> there's big argument as half ten, pages started to fire into a bunch of people started to shooting again and i don't know there is no fun or he it. not really sure that i was standing in a guy ran towards me they shot him and they shot in the leg. >> in an unrelated incident just west of downtown los angeles and the popular and busy tourist in santa monica, a man was shot in the face. the victims told police he was asleep in h car into suspect showed up and demanded he give them the keys and he said that's when the abruptly shot him and they took off in another vehicle that the victim was hospitalized in stable condition in this happened earlier and wednesday morning but no arrests have been made so right now, the suspect
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in both of these los angeles area shootings are still at large. eric: thank you christina. arthel: cdc panel has recommended pfizer booster shots for millions of americans and federal health officials say that three posts should get them six months after their second shot and people 65 and older, those at risk severe risk of covid-19 and anyone over 50, with underlying medical conditions. fox news contributor doctor carrie, and professor the johns hopkins school of medicine joins us now and doctor q wrote an opinion piece on this topic animate page .com. some going to start by asking you, who should get the third shot. guest: good evening are good afternoon, people have a right to be confused right now. the sort of guidance is very all over the place but it would summarize it this way, if you are over 65 and you do not have
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much tolerance for risk, the hidden get up booster and the evidence does show the reduces the risk of hospitalization and certainly evidence and downsides are almost to nothing right now freighted by the way, you start off at a pretty good risk level and that is good codified the wrist, if you're fully vaccinated of getting a breakthrough infection again and ten turns out to be severe, is one and 2000, that is a risk a lot of people tolerated not everybody has the same risk tolerance as the doctors say and this is only for pfizer, not for moderna and may be related fact. first kinko's the work space only three weeks apart and the more you space out the first two doses the better immune protection and that is why moderna probably at his face of four weeks is not saying the same as the pfizer vaccine. arthel: you think that the guidance on the first two vaccines should be a revised right predict. guest: is very frustrating to see the conversation around stores when we know that the
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first two doses were too close together by the way they've only decided to be so close together in order to finish the clinical trial quickly last year and now we know when you space out the second dose at three months, the immune protection street i'm spending probably don't need of his journey and we have a very rigid fda that is not revised guidance and he only got one dose, wait about three months before you get the second is the j&j study this week affirmed that. arthel: but in the beginning, is my understanding that the government wanted to get people vaccinated so that is why maybe didn't space out the second shot in the time between the first on the second shot. guest: no one knew the right interval so the pick one that was very narrow to finish the trial early holy figured out from the uk the space out the second is even with a lot of delta come there still in good shape and we know about the benefits of spacing it out pretty good intentions but no vaccine was that close together
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three or four weeks we know that any of the vaccine the longer you space out the doses the better the long-term immune protection. arthel: what is your recommendation about young people getting a third shot. guest: the committees at the fda the cdc were concerned about young people and repeatedly raise that concern and also we don't have good data and young people like we do older people again were talking about the pfizer vaccine. so people have to remember that young people almost intrinsically have one or two doses even without getting vaccinated compared to see an older person over 65, the healthy young immune system is much stronger so we don't know the right testing regimen that publishes so for now i would recommend people holland has for the committee voted not to recommended the boosters broadly because young people in the population not been well studied will go out and get them. the committee said you can get a booster in the study you might be at high risk of getting covid-19. that's in the united states right now pretty. arthel: critically young people
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i was reading an article in usa today they had to studies released yesterday by the cdc has all the schools without mask mandates were three - five times more likely to have outbreaks in schools that have mask mandates within an increased rate of pediatric cases in areas where schools did not the mask mandate predict does this surprise you pretty. guest: will this study is flawed because it's confounded with the fact that areas without mask mandate tenant to be in the south and southeast united states where we have seen the outbreaks occur so far with delta in the north is going to have delta waves and were seeing them go up right now though not as severe north because there are all season is different and you look at this county were they had a universal mask mandates, also because god covid-19 about 400 kids got in the first gordian hours predict. arthel: with a mask mandate pretty. guest: with it yes with a mask
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mandate greatest what i encourages wear masks in areas with massive outbreaks was on his do not do well with massive we've got remember that some kids have cognitive disabilities and hearing loss and other why we needed to carve out the flexibility not parents have an input with a mask. arthel: you were talking about areas with a mask mandate. good when it was in place, it didn't mean that the kids were wearing the mask printed one of the player on that. i'm wearing a mask, and vaccinated, was my chances of reinfection or breakthrough infection. guest: said the only in the county they didn't even though florida does not have a mask mandate, palm beach county dead and they sought outbreaks even with a mask the first few days but the only random or cluster randomized controlled trial ever done in the mess, from overseas shows that the cloth masks had almost no value in the surgical mask did reduce transmission that was an 11 percent reduction
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so it was modest printed got remember the best tool is vaccination of adults and those are the ones who are showing up in the hospitals and dying right now this for you to focus our effort. arthel: but they don't seem to listen until there on the gurney saying that i wish i had gotten it read. guest: and think that's why some people say is booster conversation is a distraction and cloth masks and four -year-olds is a district must focus all our efforts on not immune ♪ ♪ vaccinated adults from those who don't have natural vaccinated immunity, they're the ones dying now if anyone out there and i strongly encourage you to get vaccinated, do today because delta is burning through the population quickly. arthel: get vaccinated. thank you very much for joining us and take care. eric: looking for gabby petito's fiancé brian laundrie in a massive preserve there you know is named person of interest in gabby's disappearance before her body was tragically found in the wyoming national park at "fox news" correspondent for eagle
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was there and take a look at the area with that grim discovery was made. reporter: at the teton national park is one of the more spectacular landscapes in the united states with a 40-mile long mountain range, rivers lakes and wetlands to help create the overall splendor of this national park. and now one that serves as a backdrop of the high-profile disappearance a gabby petito. this is the teton national forest, right here in the site is where the granted teton national park begins you can imagine when investigators first of the calls to begin searching this area, for the missing 22 -year-old gabby petito, how difficult the task at hand was. her stepfather jim schmidt made the trip to wyoming after she went missing to be here closer to the search effort. and on wednesday he came to the spot where gabby petito is found and created a tribute to and
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making across out of river stones and laying flowers. a crime scene that is a long walk from the named after the campgrounds. in this is a great that tree line right over there, is where the dispersed catherine's are, that's what people camp in the night and it's where gabby petito white ford van was spotted and you can see what from that area over these rocks across the creek to the area where her body was found. the area tech to a behind a grove of trees in the way for many casual hiker enjoying the scenery of the creek and a possible contributing factor of light gabby petito was not discovered for so long. it is hard to imagine such a horrific crime happening in such a beautiful tranquil place and still there are many more questions that need to be answered before investigators and for her family. in wyoming. "fox news". arthel: that is such a sad story, thank you predict
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significantly we can security operation to operate more freely and the events can serve as a catalyst for inspiration for terrorists whether they be members of fto's organizations are violent extremists predict tonight chris parade was testifying before house panel this week on threats to the united states printed many intelligence committee for some of her peers after the chaotic u.s. exit and until then take over in afghanistan in any responsibility for the deadly airport attack last month and is isis k asthmatic to terry got the taliban pretty how large is a new there at their freedom and joining us now the russia afghanistan and iraq and fox
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news contributor. dan is always good see you. what you see happening just the last two weeks or so sent troops left. what are you concerned about the possible reconstitution of the terrorist space in afghanistan they see developing. guest: afghanistan is already a failed state and it is a terrorist safe haven with think we just have to accept those facts and are clear. we don't have a presence on the run anymore or tennessean we don't have the u.s. military on the kinetic up or an official intelligence presence. the telephone i had an insurgency for 20 years and they succeeded the united states and neo- partners and the government of afghanistan that is not, that's one thing that certainly should not always not assume that they would be capable of building effective counterterrorism operations, don't think the taliban is the best even if they wished for the capability to target isis k
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throughout afghanistan. there's a large ungoverned space there we learn from 911, and terrace will use that space, al qaeda and isis to plot against us and that is the concern going forward it the director cia emphasize that before he withdrew our troops coming sent gathering would be degraded significantly in the school year say now predict. eric: to see that as a threat to us is greater now than it was before 911. guest: yes, i think the question you should be asking is the united states safer today than we were before we withdraw troops and undiplomatic intelligent present in the answers click of afghanistan has never been a greater threat to us that it is today. and is also humanitarian crisis which as we know, creates the petri dish where extremists drive is oddly hard for us in the international community to
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be providing aid and assistance with taliban government with sanctions cutting off limbs as part of their official government policy rated when they started the amputation of hands and hung at least if not for accused criminals publicly pretty and award off criminal activity. and talking about humanitarian aid anyone has been discussing that and others have been discussing that pretty do think the taliban she canadian canopy preformed and on monday the afghan ambassador the un is going to speak in taliban what that seat. guest: and tell him and want to be recognized as the official government of afghanistan. the secretary said they would not do that in fact taliban took it over by force which is exactly what they did. in the problem that we face is that russia and china not to mention iran and pakistan support the taliban and i think their itching to recognize this
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taliban government and i think we may see a lot of debate the discussion division in the united nations where a pitted against those nations and just mentioned in terms of recognizing the taliban as for humanitarian it excel of it's going to have to get through the problem is the taliban when you sit to their own advantage when you have any way to be confident that it will be used as is meant to be is because we are not there physically to oversee the implementation of any humanitarian assistance. suet that's exactly what officials are calling for, the pakistan prime minister or foreign minister was there let's listen to what he said saying the taliban in afghanistan need to be stabilized. >> destabilized, and again becomes a safe haven for international terrorists the reason why the u.s. came to do in the space.
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[inaudible]. there is only one way to go. we must strengthen the current government and stabilize it for the sake of the people of afghanistan. what has the taliban promised pretty they would respect human rights pretty. eric: he and his virtual address to the general assembly would you make of that in the current government with the taliban pretty. guest: so let's just be clear, he wants us to stabilize the taliban government the government is administered has $5 million bounty and designated terrorist in the network is for allowing al qaeda safe haven on his territory somebody wants us to do is provide aid and assistance to the very government which is harboring terrorists and allowing them to flourish in the country dennis should not be too much of a surprise because pakistan has supported the taliban to give them safe haven during the winter non- fighting season they
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were able to receive medical treatment and replenish their arms and then go back and resume the fighting i think without that i'm not so sure the taliban would been able to do an insurgency. so pakistan is a little bit of trouble because pakistan in and they have in the crosshairs. the damage in pakistan's nuclear infrastructure nuclear program printed so the plane double game here. and they make face serious incrimination's as a result. eric: and he knows having served our nation there. thank you dan good to see you. thank you. arthel: thank you. former president trump keeping as political limelight with another la in georgia tonight. was attending in what they expect from the former opponent up next. to what's possible with rybelsus®.
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tina former president trump returned to the campaign trail later tonight with the georgia rally candidate walker and others predict live in georgia with the story. guest: good afternoon thousands of people here very eager to hear from the former president many of them are telling us they want and to run in 2024 bits and
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i expect he's going to focus on the 2022 right here in georgia and as you mentioned focusing on the senate race and currently held by a democrat with offering up with herschel walker walker already allegedly the state of georgia. the running back but well-known by some political experts have questioned if he'll be able to do well in the political arena. georgia has had a weird relationship going on right now predict trump's current republican establishment do not get along that includes the governor of the 2020 race pretty trump wants a little less than 12000 votes but a center is getting trump endorsement tonight will be unity by next november. >> upset with it a lot of that elected officials and not seemingly in accordance of what they want and the needs are. reporter: it really should
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bother everyone but the last. [inaudible]. misinformation and disinformation is running the election so a lot of talk a lot of focus on what is really happened in 2020, one thing looks like in 2022, but a lot of people already looking at the next rally because that will be taking place in iowa the first date of the race will find out what trump has to say little bit later on tonight. arthel: mark meredith, thank you and that's going to do it for us. that's it pretty. eric: at least for now, tomorrow noon eastern and 4:00 p.m. eastern on "fox news" channel. thank you for trusting us free news here on "fox news" channel and thanks for trusting us.ey arthel: thank you. but he rides . that's jeremy, right there! we're literally riding together. he gets touchy when you talk about his lack of friends.
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