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will be free . now we can do what we love without worrying even eliminate meat in twelve we get started at my vodacom. my grandma never mentioned this but her first job was working at a five and dime when she was only six years old. it's all right there in the census we were a few details in the 1950 census on ancestry. aloha. good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. i'm tulsi gabbard. and i'm here in for tucker. the warrant behind the fbi's raid on michelago has been released and we have brand new details this hour on what exactly prompted that raid and what joe biden's just just justice department was looking for. so here's what we know right now. the fbi removed nearly a dozen sets of documents that the doj
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claims are classified. former president trump, however, disputes this and said all the records in question have been declassified. the other documents that were seized from our logo included binders of photos and oddly, a grant of clemency for roger stone. the raid was also apparently far more expansive than initially thought. the warrant granted fbi agents the authority to seize, quote, all physical documents and records that contained evidence of crimes dating all the way back from january 20th, 2017. to the day donald trump left office in 2020 one . in other words, every single document from his presidency was potentially up for grabs. and we now also know the fbi waited three days to execute the raid after judge bruce reinhardt signed off on the warrant. now, this was truly a matter of national security as attorney general merrick garland told us yesterday. why did it take federal agents so long to raid mar a lago that answer this and many more questions. we turn now to fox news chief
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legal correspondent and the new host of fox news sunday, shannon bream. hi , shannon. how are you people? hey, great to be with you. so glad to see you. tonight. thank you so much. i'm looking forward to hearing your expertise as we get all of this new information on the legal aspects of these documents, what's been seized and frankly, what will hold up as we move forward. yes, i mean, what is interesting and what i'm really watching for is the good stuff that's all the underlying documentation to that warrant. so, yes, we got the warrant today. we were trying to tell people don't get too excited. it's going to be pretty basic. even that item itemization list of what they took boxes of this folders of that, all the good stuff. we want to know what underlies this entire effort is in those affidavits. that's not something i think that doj will willingly, willingly release. what we do know is that there are a number of entities, judicial watch, a couple of media outlets, including the new york times who have actually filed motions to unseal all of it and the judge in this case has given the government until 5:00 p.m.
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on monday to respond to that request. so the judge is at least considering it and once we get to those things that will give us much more information about so many gaps that we currently have in the story. shannon, what do you make of the expansive nature of this probe? i mean, to literally put on the line every single document that existed during the trump presidency. is there a precedent for this? i mean, this seems like a gargantuan task. yeah, and this case is , as you know, unlike any we've ever seen before in the history of this country, i mean, a raid by federal agents on a former president's residence. there's nothing about this that we can actually compare to anything else because it's the firs of its kind in so many ways. but because of that reference in the warrant to all of those presidential documents, it takes us back to this argument that there's been with the national archives about presidential records, the president and his team and the former president and his legal team have said we were having negotiations. we thought we're having good conversations for this right.
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about those documents. there's a lot to take in here. shannon, thank you so much for your expertise and congratulations again on being named the new host of fox news sunday. we'll all be watching when you launch next month. for more on. thank you, shannon. for more on what today's warrant actually means, we're now going to turn to harmeet dhillon. she is a phenomenal attorney and the chairwoman of the republican national lawyers association. harmeet , thank you so much for joining us . you have been watching this as it has played out kind of moment by moment. what do you make of these new developments that we've just learned today? well, what we know that has been confirmed by the search warrant being revealed is that it was extremely broad, like shannon just pointed out, and what we don't know and what everybody wants to know is what was the justification presented to a federal judge to take this extra ordinary step on the part of the united states department of justice. and so generally speaking, that search warrant affidavit or
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affidavits are not unsealed until there's an indictment. and even then, if there national security implications, they could be restricted to the target of that subpoena and the or the search warrant, rather. and his attorneys. and so it's going to be a while probably before we see that. and i suspect that the department of justice is not keen to reveal exactly why they took this step. but what we can also say is that a federal magistrate judge does have the ability and in fact i think the duty to cut back on a subpoena that seems overbroad for the circumstances. now, in reality, they often just rubber stamp them. that's a real problem in our judicial system. and i think that's what happened here. and i really my mind is blown that this can be a justified search of a former president. and so this is deeply troubling for anybody who cares about civil liberties in our country. i couldn't agree more . has there been any discussion or what possible steps could be taken to explore any
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potential conflict of interest given this specific judge to approve this warrant, given his previous political contributions and kind of political leanings ? well, just about every judge these days has some political leanings or contributions. that itself is not a problem. but this specific judge has made specific negative remarks about president trump. and i think they rise to the level of recusal. but at this point, after the judge has already issued this ex a search warrant, which is how it goes, there's really nothing that can be done to unwind that specifically. but a party who believes that a search warrant has been executed unlawfully or it is overbroad or what have you can make certain motions in the criminal system there's room for and there's some other moves that can be made to get the return of this evidence. but there are many fishy things about see, including the fact that the government apparently was given access to these documents in june and their request to the former president was to put a padlock
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on the room and everybody went away and thought that this is all under control on the trump side. and then suddenly they come in with this sort of librarian issued swat team to take these drastic steps. and i think that that is very odd. what it seems to me and i'm not changing my view based on seeing the search warrant. this was a massive fishing expedition to see if they could concoct any evidence of anything that is not how warrants are supposed to work in america. and that should outrage every civil libertarian. i couldn't agree more . this is about so much more than whether or not people support trump or against trump. this is something that is directly connected to every one of our civil liberties. thank you so much, harmeet . really appreciate your analysis as always. thank you. now legal analysts quickly noted after the warrants released today that it was essentially impossible for donald trump to have classified documents at mar a lago. and they argue this because of his executive authority as president to declassify
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anything he took with him to mar a lago was therefore by default declassified. and the former president himself said all the documents in question were declassified. but the question is , will that argument hold up in a court of law? now, james gagliano is a retired fbi supervisory special agent and he joins us now. thank you so much, james , for joining us . i'm really interested in your take on this because i hear people arguing both sides of classifications obviously are are meant to be taken very seriously. the president has the authority to declassify anything at any time for any reason. how do you respond to these arguments on both sides of this? so first of all, totally let's unpack that. so there are essentially three levels of classification, top secret, secret and confidential. sometimes there's restrictive law enforcement sensitive. but the matters here with those three , we know from seeing an inventory list of what the fbi took that they took documents
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of each types of those. now here's where it gets interesting. all right. you also in issues like this, just like you're going back to the clinton private email server, there has to be the willful component to this. right? a crime is two parts right at this race, which is the act and then mens rea, which is actually the thought that i'm committing a crime. president trump did not packed these boxes, whether it was gsa or some other entity in the government. the president didn't pack these boxes individually. and the fact that attorneys, his and the attorneys from the national archives and records administration were actively engaged in working out a deal here to have them turn back over and then they do this. i don't understand it. i don't get the exigency to see it is mind boggling, this whole thing, you know, as it's been playing out all of the details ,you think, okay, well, maybe we'll learn more and maybe this will start to make more sense. but it seems like especially with the information that's been released today, all we
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have are more questions throughout your career in the fbi. you know, have you ever seen something so expansive in any scenario with any any person of interest? to me it was just shocking, again, to hear that they wanted to look at virtually any and every document through the trump presidency. well, when you get a search warrant, it's very specific, right? so it tells you what you can look for if you're looking for a pistol that you believe was part of a crime, a homicide, you can't look in a small jewelry box. right. you have to do that in those confines. what baffles me is when i heard that they dropped the foreign espionage act where people's heads are exploding and they're saying, hey, this means that the president was spying. he was talking to annoy moscow or pyongyang, right? no, it's a whole host of other things and it's just a matter of mishandling classified documents still blows my mind. this was the route we went. thank you. thank you, james .
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make it a lot of great points there. thanks for the fbi raid on mar a lago was a major escalation of the weaponization of the security state on the american public. it's about to get much worse because right here before the midterms we are seeing these entities being politicized and weaponizes. now, here's just one example. twitter just announced it's rolling out their new misinformation rules to, quote, protect conversation on twitter during elections. david sax is the co-founder of craft ventures and host of the all in podcast. i'm a fan of the podcast. he joins us here on set. it's so great to see you smiling as we're hearing these this new announcement coming from twitter. again, to control conversation and define essentially what misinformation. you've got a lot of background here. yeah, i mean, there are legitimate things that twitter could do to improve the integrity of our elections . they could basically help prevent fraud or spam accounts from posting. you know, if joe from idaho post something under that
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handleable. nice to know that it really is joe from idaho and not some foreign actor or basically who is trying to amplify sentiment. but the part to be , i think, concerned about this policy is where they say that they're going to take down misinformation that could jeopardize user safety. and we saw that during covid this was the code word, this idea of user safety that was used to take down long. think about covid and a lot of that opinion actually ended up, you turned out to be true. and part of the problem here is that twitter's employees have a real blind spot with regard to their partisan bias. it's something like 99% democrat. and so there's a lot of issues where they think the misinformation. but really it's just that that's their opinion on the matter. and no one has a monopoly on the truth. and it's very dangerous when they start censoring information that's relevant to an election based on what they think their view of the truth is going to be a lot better. whatever problems we have with misinformation in this country, a lot better to let voters decide for themselves. i couldn't agree more . i think what further highlights
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that point is when we know of examples that have been exposed publicly how this administration has been working directly with twitter, whether it was back when we were talking about the ministry of truth or some more recent accounts, the bush administration is concerned about saying, hey, we'd appreciate it if you why is this guy still on twitter? why hasn't he been blocked or canceled or so on and so forth? and so when you have that direct connection, it's not even a question of who they're working for, what to speak of the end run around the first amendment right. and you saw that. you know, that was there was an example, jen psaki admitted from the white house podium that they're working with social networks to take down suppose that this information is not appropriate for government to be coordinated with private companies to censor the free speech rights of american citizens. but a lot of this isn't just nefarious. it's sort of a result of misunderstanding because the two sides really talk past each other because twitter employees by and large are only part of one political bubble . and so you saw an example just recently where there are people now talking about taking down or censoring the hashtag civil war because they're saying that
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conservatives and civil libertarians are actively calling for violence. well, that's not what they're saying. they're concerned that a civil war is being declared on them because of this raid, our logo, because of things like the ministry of truth that the department of homeland security tried to impose, which by the way, is a federal law enforcement agency. so conservatives have real reasons to be concerned. back to the basics, civil liberties, freedom and the constitution. and i think what's so concerning to people is is that we have government finding ways to try to undermine those fundamental freedoms. thanks for all that you do on this and appreciate your voice. great to see you, david . thank you. now the fbi raid on michelago earlier this week marks the beginning of a new and dangerous task for america. we're going to recap the week and explain what this all means. straight ahead, we did one drop
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we are all stronger together now. >> whatever your views areru on donald trump, there's nomp denying that the unprecedenteded raid on his palm beach home earlier this week has set our country on a dangerousro new course. and there's no turning back thes fbi's raid on mar a lago changed the country that we grew up and we grew believing that, hey, our government
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will apply the law equally to all americans, whether you'rewh a republican or a democrat, we're seeing more and more that that country no longer exists. law enforcement, the highesthe levels of government, whetherr it's the doj, the department off homeland security, the fbi and now even the irs have beeniz weaponizes target the political opponents of the unit party, the permanent washingtonents and the biden regime. attorney general merrick garland has already issued a stark warning to anyone who dares to disagree with these tactics that are all hallmarks of a dictatorship. letip me address recent unfoundd attacks on the professionalism of the fbi and justice department agents nd. and prosecutors. i will not standi by silently when their integrity is unfairly attacked. a so you are not allowed to disagree with the fbi? that is the new messagege the security state will labelo you an extremist for daring to challenge or disagree with the regime'se wi weaponization of ln
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enforcement. they talk about defending the blue dogs, about defending a law enforcement officers.of they fly the flags and putbu on the bumper stickers. and yet if it doesn't suit their political purposes, then they remain silent or even attack law enforcement officers. the senator talked about the fbi, the attack on our constitutional republic, anotherli republican senator accused them ofcc being a third world marxist dictators. and yet the silence is deafening. these guys aren't republicans, joe . theseede guys are extremist. will cain is a co-host on fox and friends weekend and one of our favorite lawyers, he's actually hosting this show when t the news broke of the trump raid. well, thank you so much for joining us . it's rai great to see you. so happy to be with you, tulsi.
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so much to talk about. so little time. first question is , is america are we actually is this the united states of america now? e where our attorney general, a the attorney general, the united states , a top lawra enforcement official in thisl in country is saying you are notg allowed to disagree as an american. it's the united states of america. tulsi., something that you and i both still love and will fight to preserve. but the united states of america sitting on a very fragile piece of thin ice. and it's because the american people have lost faith in their institutions, rightfully skeptical. the american people now worry that every aspect of not justec our culture but our government has been completely and utterly politicizedreinishing our week out on friday. and i want to say this, if i might. it's important that we look at the details of trees, we look at the warrant, we understand the issue, but we can't lose the forest and the forest is this that this has nothing to do with classified documents. this simply has nothing to do with the retention of
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documents. mayor longo, this is about, as you mentioned, permanentld washing, ensuring that donald trump is never again present t the unitedicte states . and i know that if i may say through two things, inconsistency and consistency, the inconsistency is the application of our law. er the fbies is not interested in c hunter biden. it's not interested in hillary clinton. it's not interestedli a eric swalwell. it's not interested inpp applyig the law uniformly on the other hand , the consistency is that for six years to seeha whether r noter was russia collusion ofru the steele dossier or president trump grabbing the steeringside wheel of the beast or waste buying his laptop,r the the consistency is it's been a constant attack on the presidency and the campaign of donald trump and the protection of permanent washington. this is what the american people can now seeca. ld i couldn't agree more in your in your point about how we've got to take a step back and look at the bigger picture here and the details matter. but we can't get lost in the minutia. we s should all be concerned tht
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leaders in washington are notota all, whether you're a democrat or republican standing up and saying, hey, this is not okay. wet have to ensure that these public institutions maintain their independence and integrity and accountabilityn to the american people, not to n whichever political party may be inhe power. hi yes, i think it wouldoo be entirely too naive to say this is all in service of the democratic party. it is , yes.oc in part in service of the democratic party, but it is in service of permanent washington. and donald trump threatened to take a butcher knife to the federal bureaucracyd administrative state. and that is the biggest threat that there exists in washington, d.c. and then we get trotted out absurdities like this, retention of classified documents. you know, look, nuclearif codese that took 18 monthsnt to put the fbi into action, that'se a joke. it's more believable that elizabeth warren was having people come up to her and say i'd vote for you if you had a . that's what political reporting that's more believable than this was about nuclearni codes.
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this wasn't about nuclear codes. it wasn't about classified documents. it was about c the protection of permanent washington. that's right. well, and this isn't just some theory that you and i are talking about because chuck schumer said it sch in broad daylight back in 2017 when he said, hey, if you mess with the intelligence community, they will screw you 10 ways from sunday. it doesn't get any more clear than that than really a blatant statement and message to everyone that the security state is real and howit and donn you dare challenge them or you'll have a target on your back . yeah. as a couple oft weeks ago, if you don't believel the voice of a of tulsisi gabbad or will cain, axios w is reporting that donald trump was going to act as easily. lo fifty thousand administrative employees in the federal governmenter g. bi i'm sure that stretched into the fbi and into the intelligence community as well. were he to be elected to a second term. it's clear what the threat was and i think it's clear the motivations, what we're seeinggmo from the securiy
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state. i hope everybody's . ying attention to this we can't expect people in washington to solve this. we the people have to stands.e and make sure our voices are heard. thank you so much. well, it's great v to see you. great to talk to you. you're doing a great job. thank you. there is no better example of the two tiered justice system that we are facing here in america right now than hunter biden. donald trump gets raided by the fbi while hunter biden is protected by the agency. the same fbi very damaging but quote, verified and verifiable information about hunter biden by labeling it as disinformationby. and just after the mara lago raid, hunter biden boarded airfo force one with his father to go on a vacation at a 20 million dollar south carolina mansion. . i now here with us today is adam carolla. he's comedian and an author. adam,n how are you? well, what do you think about this dichotomy and this what
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we're seeing play out here? and this is a different standard. you know, it's kind of weird whenever you hear about a guy becoming awoke and woken up. and now i has to kind of protect itself and the dronehe that the military used to control it loses control over a.i. because it now has n intelligenceow. doesou it feel like what's happening to washington like they woke up and they went, oh,s we got to save ourselves here. so we'll just weaponizes anything we want. as far as biden and the trump raid and everything like that, it's just it's insane when you turn on the tv and watch w andrew mccabe on cnn explain that the the raid on trump's house. well, first off, raid thatt that's not a word anymore. just like inflation is . and just like recession isn't but totally necessary. but this is the same guy that was telling us that the steele dossier was real and that one biden laptop was fake. t soak how much credibility does
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andrew mccabe or any of those hacks have on the other side? it's either stupid or liar. if you're andrew mccabe, you're they're so stupid you can't tell the difference between a fake dossierwe and a real laptop or you're lying, which is what you're doing. but spare me because i'm nott coming to you anymore. ou agoing hey, let's see what mccabe's head on this is . maybe that raid was warranted. let's hear what he has to say. oh, surprise.ar surprise. it was warranted, says the apparatus. exactly. they lie in broad daylight i and they wondern why the american people don't have any faith or f trust in, our government, in congress, in these public institutions and this administration discretion. how do we do this? how do we d message things differently? or package them differently like you're the problem? yeah. how about the not exactly tell the truth. it's the thing. it's lyi like you have the worst pizza place on the cornerd and you're going, how do we package this differently? we need a new box.
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right.at we'll get a fat italian woman, put her on the phone like how you make good pizza. there you go . make good pizza. make make good pizza. and yes, it's obviously these guys are full of it and as far as hunters laptop goes, i mean, fifty one intelligence agents say i mean, they're. lying. they're not working for the worse than lying at home. they were interfering intelligence officials and they were hearing variouson our election and they're going to turn donald trump into a martyr, a heavyset golfing private flying martyr. you don't normally see them, but they're turning them into wine. we got to wrap it up here. adam, thank you so much. i appreciate your perspective. y pthanks for being here.ol now,d joe biden has told us that our proxy war with russia would have a cost and that we would have to pay the price. but we a are europe facingsi massive energy blackouts. how long before that's
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by because are living about first. europe is in a massive energy crisis right now with the price of electricity in france just hitting record highs, their government is ordering businesses to cut. back the use of illuminated signs and advertising in berlin, germany, they're turning off nonessential traffic lights at night. millions could be without heat this winter. in spain, it'sin now illegal int some places to put your ac below 80 degrees fahrenheit. the uk is bracing for wide scale blackouts this winter. why is all this happening? because of joe biden sanctions are nothing short of a modern day siege. now o, this comes at a greatat cost, but joe bidenjo told us , hey, this is necessary to defend ukraine. defending freedom will have cost for us as well.nd and here at home we need to be honest about that.
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but as we dongdo this, i'm going to take robust t action to makeo sure the pain of our sanctions is targeted to the russian economy. tanot ours. now there are costs for us , but it's not joe bidenid paying the price. vladimir putin is not either. russia's p energy revenue is higher now than before the war in ukraine began. this is a supply problem. the joe biden created one that russia is now profiting from. there is no cost, no amount of death, destructionf and suffering that will get in the way of permanent washington fulfilling w their agenda. cr i remember former secretary off state madeleine albrightst. she said that half a million dead iraqi children wereil worth the clinton administration's sanctions. wect have heard that a half a million children have died. i mean, that'sre more children c than died inhi hiroshima. and , you know, is the price, worth? s
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i thinka this is a very hard choice. but the price we think. the price is worth it is a moral question. but the moralal question is even a larger one . don't we owe to the americanla people and to the americann military and to the other countriesou in the region that this man might be a threat despite their lectures and their crocodile tears? it's never been about morality. it'sroco not about the people os ukraine or protecting democracy. this is about regime change in russia and exploiting this war to strengthen nato andto feed the military industrial complex and the joe bidenex even about bringing about, quote, a newew world order. we've got to lead it, he says. and he's trying to do just that. even iffev it means bringing uso the brink of nuclear catastrophe. trnow, lieutenant colonel daniel davis is a combat veteran and author and he joins us now. danny, thank you so much forth joining. oi thanks for having me. to also talk to me about
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sanctions. you know, this is a word that politicians often throw out there knee reaction to anything. we've got to go punish g themo with sanctions. y but p who actually pays the price? yeah, you know, wethe are absolutely addicted to sanctions. i mean, anyone talks about anythingng internationally. sanctions is the first thing that comes up before they even think about the ramifications or even the possibility that it could accomplish anything. he rand that's one of the bigget mistakes that we make is that we don't understand that whether that tool canng accomplish something or is it's just something we throw out there nowethi, in this particulr case, i think it's really important to point out that ifti the president was asking us to potentially sacrifice something that could actually make t a difference, that could potentially turn the tide of the war, thateor might be one thing. potentially the cost will be worth it, but totally t therew is no chance, no military path that ukraine can win this war. there simply isn't we have to be honest about that. youand so if you keep the sanctions on there and they hurt us morere and they hurt
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putin, i mean, you hit it right on the head there because the sanctions that have limited how much oil they have. so the russians and hasmo accelerated the amount of money that they've made. so it's notun working on them.al but as you pointed out there, all those problems aboutut euroe ,it's about to hit even worsee and it could come back on our country as well. and this v winter could be a vey decisive case in this whole war if the western people acrossos the western world turn against us because they're saying, hey, we don't recognize any actualsa threat of any kind of invasion from russia, but we sure do t recognize the cost. we're paying it. you're exactly right, danny.ac and it's not a question of if that'll happen.et it's something that we are already seeing happening whereff different countries in the world, different people are experiencing the effects ofni this administration's policies and sanctions and are turning towards us in a moreta and antagonistic fashion than they would otherwise. thank you so much, danny. i appreciate your expertise always. it's great to have you here
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on the show. thanks for having me, jose. and when the united states completed the withdrawal of our armed forces from afghanistan one year ago this month, it marked the end ofwa the longest war in americanr history. a small special operations s teams first deployed tope afghanistan in the days after 9/11 to disrupt and destroy al-qaida's organization. they were extremely effective in accomplishinga' that missionl but soon after our political and military leaders embarked e on the fool's errand of nation building and trying to buildri a mini america inca afghanistan, there was noth clear , achievabe and feasible strategy to reach that objective. nonetheless,ch four consecutiver presidents from both political parties, leaders at the pentagon, leaders in congress continued to wage this ar war even though they knew it was failing. and the lesson that i've learned over the years is that h you have to stayav engaged in these situations. nobody likes it. it's long.g. it's tedious. but right now we have so i would say we must be engaged
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in this to tell the parents of those two soldiers who were just killed in afghanistan what we just have to be engaged as a soldier. i will tell you that answer u unacceptable. we have to bring our troops home from afghanistan.from afghi we arest in a place in afghanistan where we have lost so many lives. we've spent so much money, money that's coming out of every one of our pockets, money that should be going into communities here at home, meeting the needs of the people here at home. we hom are no better off in afghanistan today than we were when this war began. withdrawal from afghanistanul needed to happen.d should have happened almost 20 years ago. 2like so many of you, i was horrified as i watch this disastrous withdrawal unfold on television last year. how could it be that after 20 years of war, thisye administration was so completely ill prepared to leave?
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now, one year has passed and there's been no apology. there's been no accountability at anycc level in this a administration, especially to the families of the 13 service members who were killed at abbey gate. remember, the withdraw one year on one thing remains true. the failures of our leaders will never take away the great honor and selflessness shown by those who sacrificed on the battlefield. the thousands of americans who fought in afghanistan who fought for each other and they fought for our country. jack karr is author of a the terminal list, now hitma shw on amazon prime. he's also a former navyhe i seal veteran who served in afghanistan. jack, it's so good to ser see y. thank you so much for joining us . have some thoughts and feelings, especially as we look at what happened. looone year ago. ry i do, as does every person who went over there and put their life on the line and some who returned home facing the physical and the emotional
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trauma of their experience the r there. but we e learned early on in special operations in particular to not rush toha your death and that means to take a breath, look around,l make a good, thoughtful call o for those on your leftha and right. that's what you owe them. that's of their families. that's what ns the mission and instead what happened at a strategic level was we got down to these final days in afghanistan is we rushed to our death. and that's why sohy many americans who never had any touchpoint a with the military whatsoever could apply a bit ofh common sense b to what they were seeing on television and start asking questions why do we give up bagram? why do we put our serviceou members atr a tacticallyhn disadvantageous position at the kabul airport? anwhich resulted unfortunately n those deaths aviate and say nothing of those who are stillho dealing with the physical wounds of that day and thet emotional wounds of that day, we rush to our death at the endn it was unnecessary.
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we had 20 years to learn lessons and we neglected to do that. we didn't even go back to the soviet experience in afghanistan. we didn't enc go back to the british experience. we didn' go didn't even have to go back to afghanistan ork alexander a great we had our own 20 years of experience in afghanistanan and we neglectd to apply those lessons to our withdrawal. and it really is unforgivable, as is the accountability we have seen over that 20 years. zeroro accountability from our senior leaders and that continues to this day. they have all failed t. jack, i know you've spoken e and written a lot about this and about how especially in recent history, you'rery a student of history and a prolific reader and author. how general officers are no longer held accountable. as you say, they are promoted upward. what do youo say to the familis who are looking for that accountability as we wrap up here? well, that's what we owe not just those families, but futuren generations as well. erwe fail to take these lessonsn
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and apply those lessons going forwardd g as wisdom than those deaths have been in vain. so th that's what we really owe them is to apply those lessons going forward as wisdom. but we can look back we can w look back to what was our country like before 1947 and after 1947, we stopped holding our senior military leaders accountable for whatever reasoneaou after worldr two, george marshall did it before world war two all d through world war two. put those generals and admirals all those names that we know today as those who led us to victory. we all know those names aftere world war two, we stopped firing those admirals and those generals who didn't measure upng for whatever reason. and that continueses today. and that's going to have toth change if we want the populace, the citizens to trust in our military leadership. and the results speak for themselves. jack, thank you for t your service, your leadership and yourhe voice. i appreciate it. thanksks for joining us . thank you so much. a sports leagues around
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it costs you nothing if you don't win eight hundred five seven five five three five one four colleagues all over the world are allowingul biological males to compete against biological females and the name of transgender equality on professional surfing. a man who now goesfi by the nams sasha b jane lawson won first place in the western australian state championshipspl and in mixed martial arts.rt a biological male nameds, fallon fox is allowed to fight against the female. the fight went as you'd expect. fox broke the skull of female fighter to make a bren's. so m what if female athletes hae to say about this? i'm so glad we have carla esparza here in studio with us today. avarlawho can tell us about thi. carla, thanks for joining us . i'm soso thrilled to hear whato you have to say because this isn't an idea for you.
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you have been a pioneer in the sport of mixed martial and you fought against men . what does this mean, especiallyt within the field that you're in? well, this is a very important issue for me and it's one that's been really popularer inen the media lately. i want to preface by saying that i do support people'sy right to be who they want to a be . and i think inclusion is important. butn ismpor with that being sai, i feel that fairness and safety in sport is more important. and , you know, althoughwi with fighting, with combat sports in general, there's anhe inherent risk. but just as we don'tntnt allowe- performance enhancing drugs because it gives people an unfair advantage g to inflict damage on on their opponent, i believe that coming into our sport with a physiological advantage does the same that i had a chance to spend some time with those who are competing in swimming inin collegeg and in volleyball. c and theyon were very concerned about the unfair biological and
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physical advantage that biological males have when they're competing against them. and obviouslyg a taking away a t of opportunities that they see. so that speaks very clearly to the unfairness aspect of it. but as a mixed martial artist in your sport, there's a lot more that's at stake here. so even those who are saying, hey, well, we should find ways to be inclusive of their very real consequences to this and only you can speak uniquely to what those are most definitely. ef you know, i believe when ito comes to safety, we need to have science prove beyond d a reasonable doubt that there is no advantage because we're we're in the danger business. we're in the fight business and we can get out there. and , you know, i've seen some recent studies that do show that, you know, even up to two years of hormone therapy, there's still an advantage. so, you i know, taking away opportunities from girls such as scholarships, paydays, just
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positions and victories is just unfair. and , you know, like i said,he until the science can prove sit that it is fair, i don't thinkns they should have trans athletes and female sports . you know,po i know as you go around, obviously you're the reigning champion right now. and you spend a lot of time with young women and girls who really look up to yoump and are inspired by the example that you've setle and aspire to achieve some of the things thati you have. and i that you feel as strong as i do, that we need to make sure that they have those avenues to be able to do that as women most definitely and as a pioneer of this sport, you know, i am familiar with the battle for inclusion. i fought myself to go through so many challenges t just to i get where we are today, not only in mixed martial arts, butj in wrestling and jujitsu. soit with you, kaleb, we've got to cut it off there. thank you so much for being here.
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