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the bottom line is you have to have great character and in herschel walker's case ♪ ♪ >> carley: today marks one year since the taliban aid in kabul and secure threats on afghanistan. it started when president biden told the u.s. troops he pulled from the country leaving countless of americans and allies behind and 13 of our heroes dead. you were watching "fox & friends first" on this monday morning, i am carley shimkus. >> todd: good to join you,
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griff jenkins and for todd piro. in south carolina as the administration officials here to release a report defending failed withdrawal from afghanistan. but some say it is way past time for the biden biden white house in afghanistan when year ago yer ago. >> carley: alexandria hoff with more details, alexandria, good morning. >> 118 pages of the investigation done by house foreign affairs committee, it argues the choices of power of d.c. to get avoidable outcomes. 13 dead service members from american lives at risk and threats to homeland security. in years to come and embolden the enemy across globe. the community criticized the biden administration with kabul at risk of falling to the taliban. the congressman.
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>> they told us they got it right so there is no failure on the intelligent site nor the pentagon. the problem was, the white house and state department put their head in the sand not wanting to believe what they were saying and therefore not adequately planning. >> even the biden administration vowing to leave no citizen behind. 800 americans have been evacuated from afghanistan since the takeover and politico said the spokesperson confirmed that number and 600 legal permanent residents have been evacuated. the white house is disputing the house committee report and a memo obtained by fox news "the partisan report with cherry picked information and false claims. we fundamentally disagree with those who advocated here in the united states fighting men and women indefinite were with no strategy. and highly classified report the
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biden administration's withdrawal from afghanistan in the final stages. the white house officials tells fox news it will be transmitted to the so security council in the next few days. we are told unclassified information will be released to the public, currently. >> carley: . >> carley: alexandria hoff thank you so much. i remember what it was like august last year people walking around and disbelief about how disastrous the withdrawal was. images of thousands of people rushing to kabul airport to fleet taliban rule because they knew it would mean for their families the people clinging onto planes, falling to their death as they were trying to escape. as all of that was playing out in the cameras behind the scenes, hundreds of al qaeda terrorists that escaped from jail and then august 13, 1 of those people to conduct a suicide bombing that killed 13 service members at the kabul airport. one of them his name is lance corporal and one year later, i
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can't even believe i'm saying this, tragedy and the family has struck again. his older brother committed suicide just a few days ago at a memorial service for kareem. congressman michael waltz posted a tweet, "please pray for his family. there must be accountability for this continued carnage." >> griff: it is unbelievable, carley. you know, the memories of a year ago to me, i filled in for rich edson at a state bar on a preplanned two and a half weeks vacation and i happen to be there at the same time. i can remember watching the state department scrambling and a clear indication they had no idea how fast would fall. perhaps, no idea how much the country would panic as this disaster unfolded for weeks. the tragedy that hit.
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you know, the gold star families, they were very upset when the president was seeing, appearing to check his watch and the dignified transfer last year. they weighed in how they felt about that as the 13 came back. listen here. >> they would release the salute, and he looked down at his watch. every last one, all 13, he looked down at his watch. and yes, i did actually whispered in my son's mother's ear and if he checks his watch one more time and that was probably for code times in. i couldn't look at him anymore after that. just considering the time and why we were there. i found it to be disrespectful thing i've ever seen. >> carley: griff, we've never got answers as to why
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president biden handled that situation and the way he did, especially considering that the most appealing thing about him is he tends to be able to sympathize with people who have gone through loss because he, too, loss members of his family, bo, a veteran himself. but a lot of families we have interviewed before and they just want accountability. they have never received it. one year later, they are searching for answers as to why this happened. the taliban, if you remember as the united states if we want them to control during the investigation and rejected that offer appeared too much, apparently a heavy undertaking and something they didn't want to commit to but what if we did? and people going into the kabul airport area to prevent the terrorist attack from taking place. and we left so many hundreds of thousands of translators and afghan citizens who worked with
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the u.s. and counting on us being there for them. we left those people behind. some of them are still in hiding, fearing for their lives. now as many as 300 possible terrorists were picked up on the plane. and we have christopher wray on capitol hill recently talking about the fbi investigating people who hopped on those planes and the chaos and are now in the country. we left so many good people behind and took some of the bad guys with us. >> griff: listen, you cannot overstate that this is ultimately a legacy of failures regarding afghanistan. and yet, accountability certainly lacks. one of the fundamental failures of that legacy, carley, is the universal pledge that we make as the greatest country on earth that no american would be left behind in the situation like this. but yet, we have learned there
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were hundreds of americans left behind. the house foreign affairs committee said as many as 800 or more. that is a legacy that is among the most tarnishing in last year. we interviewed on this show american trapped in afghanistan, pleaded, pleaded for help. do you remember this? >> there was no way i could get to where i could show my passport to an american and say, here, i'm an american, rescue me. evacuate me. >> i'm really afraid. i am really afraid for my life. i don't know how things are going to go. but i really need, i really need our president to really come i consider this seriously. we are in danger. we are in danger mr. president, help us. >> carley: griff, that is an
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interview i will never forget. and she also said during the interview -- first of all, she is a dual afghanistan citizens so her family was in the united states and she was trying to get back to them. she has a little girl who she was speaking on the phone with that she was stuck in afghanistan. mommy, is the taliban going to behead you? a child should never even know what that is. she was sating, "no, no, no, everything is going to be fine. she was worried for her life and thank god she eventually made it to safety. i did a follow-up interview a few months ago and the whole entire family is still shaken with what happened to them and how everything went down. they feel completely betrayed by the u.s. government because of how many people they did leave behind. her husband works for the government so they had every right to be or even a citizen. she also talked about how
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desperate the situation is in afghanistan right now. we had 2,500 troops and the difference between stability and absolute chaos. she says it is a common occurrence to be selling their children for food. that is the absolute desperation going on in this failed state. but didn't have to be that way. >> griff: it is a different situation, indeed, and so much more coming up in the next two hours. in the meanwhile, president trump demanding the fbi return some of the documents it seized from his home last week a breach over attorney-client privilege. >> carley: brooke singman with more, good morning. >> hey, good morning six days after the raid on mar-a-lago former president trump demanding that his protected documents be returned. trump writing "it has been learned the fbi now famous rate of mar-a-lago took a privileged
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attorney-client material and executive privilege material which they knowingly should not have taken. respectfully request these documents immediately returned to the location from which they were taken. and familiar with the investigation exclusively told me over the weekend those privilege materials were seized during the raid appeared former president went to call the fbi tainted past and said "the fbi has a long and in realizing history of being corrupt. he pointed back to the days of jl diverter hoover and nothing has changed except it's gotten far worse." meanwhile the department of homeland security warning against france against law enforcement with the search and dhs sent out by the agencies with violent threats against law enforcement judiciary and government personnel including a particular threat "to place a so-called dirty bomb in front of fbi headquarters."
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trump allies with the raid with a motivated attack from the biden department of justice. some suggesting ulterior motives ahead of president biden's meeting with chinese president xi jinping later this year. listen. >> i suspect they will capitulate to the chinese communist party and that is a distraction to keep the american people from focusing on what really is actionable intelligence and actual evidence, like you said in plain sight the doj should be pursuing right now. >> despite all the buzz surrounding the raid, the white house defending the integrity of the justice department. karine jean-pierre said the president is still in the dark on the details, watch. >> the department of adjustment when it comes to law enforcement is independent. this is what we believe and what the president has said. this is not about politicizing anything. >> and even at this point president biden has not been briefed about this? >> we have not been briefed or
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discussed... >> president biden is still vacationing on the island in south carolina, carley, griff. >> carley: brooke singman, thank you so much. let's bring in fbi jonathan gilliam. i want to ask about the documents the fbi has that are covered by attorney-client privilege and executive privilege. what do you think about that? does the doj supersede these two privileges? what could this mean for the president down the road? >> will, it doesn't supersede the president's privilege if the president and former president has the right to have those documents and those documents he determined were declassified. he is the declassifier. they should not have been taken. when you go in "a warrant is for specific things and yes, they had a broad scope where they could search but they were
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searching for specific things. and they had doj attorneys and that is the thing we have to realize. it isn't like they sent agents in and looking for something. they knew exactly what they were looking for. anything beyond that scope really is against the law for them to take these things. and i will tell you something else, right now we are talking about these agents in doj attorneys, but right there just a second ago from the white house is a blatant lie. it is a blatant lie, and no way joe biden has not been briefed on this. in fact, if joe biden had not been briefed on this, considering one of the biggest things occurring right now that can affect this country in the near future, he is not a president. he is somebody sitting in a chair. which one is it? is he completely and incompetent and someone else doing his job? >> griff: jonathan, there are
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so much that we still don't know. we don't know the exact details of what was seized, these top, classified top secret files. what the affidavit says and the probable cause, but one thing we do know is the threat that the fbi is sating is directed at agents and of course, we also saw the field office. what do you make of this threat situation in the fbi's warning? >> griff, let me correct you we don't know the reality of these "threats." this is what they do every time. you have to realize they are following a playbook, right? the way it typically works is that the democrat party would come up with some kind of scheme and it's not just the democratic party and obviously the fbi and the doj and high levels are involved in this.
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you have media, and you have silicon valley. they will come up with something like now and through the whole january 6 process, they are saying there will be criminal charges. they will go after trump criminally. and then something occurs, right? they get some manufactured information or mislabeled information, and leak it again or it gets out to the press but they have concerns based on that. they go to the press. they use those concerns. they use that information that they spun up and media report to go back to judges and get more warrants though they can investigate further. and all of that is illegal. but his illegal because... >> griff: wait a minute. you don't think it is a threat against colin powell and the fbi agents? you just saw the gunman who, unfortunately, was taken out in cincinnati launching that attack. and yet, true social and
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indicated he was very affected by the rate of mar-a-lago. do you see a high threat environment against the rank of guys and gals? >> i think there is incredible disrespect in fbi guys were always on threat. i never woke up and thought it would be safe to go outside and there was never a threat. but what is happening right now, griff, the media is being used to change the narrative of what is actual reality. people reacting to a stimulant -- or stimulus, it is repeated method that they show out in the open, basically criminal enterprise using the doj and the fbi, media, influencers to create a narrative. then they go after this man former president trump.
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again and again, they have failed. we have one chase where they literally created a manufacturer one piece of evidence that pushed the whole thing forward with the dossier. absolutely -- if that was your case, griff, will go to jail for manufacturing evidence. so, the reality is here, people are reacting, and there may be a heightened threat, but that thread is coming because of what the fbi and the doj and the democratic party have done. >> griff: jonathan gilliam, getting up early and getting things kicked off, thank you, jonathan. >> thank you, griff, thank you, carley. >> carley: thank you so much. >> griff: dodging the press, the president and the first lady enjoying a vacation in south carolina. and sunday afternoon, stopped to answer questions from reporters, watch. >> would you come talk to us?
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>> griff: meanwhile, the white house press secretary was asking about his plummeting ratings yesterday and this is what she had to say. >> we have said this before. we get it and we understand what the american people are feeling at this time. it is the number one priority, inflation is number one for the president. >> griff: this comes as fellow democrats are backing biden for reelection bid in 2024. the squad member joins the long list of dimms committed to the party's nominee. >> i want us to keep winning as democrats right now in the house. we are talking a year or two away. i'm not thinking a year or two away. >> griff: he's not alone, key players like joe manchin, congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez not on board for biden to run again in 2024. >> carley: apparently
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democrats are congress and publicly scored a biden reelection bid. jerry nadler and carrie maloney giving responses when asked about the president, and adler saying i can't give a "yes" or "no" answer but the democratic party are best served by pleading until midterm and before we begin, but maloney answered much more bluntly saying "off the record, running again. on the record, no, he should not run again. emma, the interviews for august 2nd primary when jerry maloney and carrie maloney, and apologizing for her comments. quite the comment from her there. the cdc making changes to the covid-19 guidance including not requiring quarantine in social distancing.
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♪ ♪ >> griff: tennis legend john mcenroe with a requirement that will keep him out of the u.s. open, and fair, listen. >> i think it is b.s. and i think he should be allowed to play. my personal opinion is i've been vaccinated. i've had a booster shot. that is up to the individual. he is one of the greatest athletes in any sport and anything he puts in his body, it is unfortunate. >> mcenroe still getting fired up that he can't enter as a traveler because he's on vaccinated. he's also not allowed into australia for the australian open, sixth-ranked men's player has one men's open and lost last year in new york, carley. >> the cdc with a landslide of
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covid-19 with social distancing, quarantining and faxing guidelines, but is the new guidance two years too late? and the stanford medical student joins me now. just to go through what the cdc is now saying about covid-19, here is some of the guidelines. they will not differentiate people who are vaccinated versus on vaccinated. they will no longer recommend 6 feet of social distancing. no longer recommend for those who are exposed to covid-19 and removing the school guidance. what are your overall thoughts on these new guidelines from the cdc? >> they represent a huge change and how the cdc is recommending how to deal with the pandemic. rather than the spread of the disease which is tremendously harmful, it is coming to reality.
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let's use the tools to protect the vulnerable. we have drugs to treat the disease. we have very large fraction of the population already recovered. the documents finally recognizes natural immunity. it is recognizing that a lot of people have the vaccine as well. 100% of the american population has protected immunity either by the vaccine. it recognizes that reality. it is a huge step forward, i think. >> carley: to drill down onto the cdc guidelines, they said they will not differentiate people vaccinated and unvaccinated, what does that really mean? there are a lot of fun vaccinated people who lost their job because they refused to get the jab. >> i think the cdc encourage discrimination against unvaccinated people. companies just responded. we heard that report about
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novak djokovic and that is a perfect example. we have this advisory to turn into essentially a law that you couldn't come into the united states if you were unvaccinated. many, many people couldn't come into the u.s. separate from their family because of this guidance. now, what needs to happen is every single one of these policies that discriminates against the on vaccinated needs to change and change immediately. novak djokovic should play in the u.s. open. >> carley: this new guidance, releasing a statement saying other guidelines start with people understanding their own personal risk for serious illness and that of their loved ones. i couldn't believe when i read that statement because so many doctors ostracized in their profession promoting those identifying as risk factors as opposed to the government making
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sweeping lockdowns locking down businesses and entire populations. now, they are saying exactly what the doctors that were criticized were saying all along. are these new guidelines a subtle way under the radar way the cdc admitting that they were wrong? >> that is exactly what they did. they are admitting that they are wrong without saying they were wrong. actually, it is underhanded for sure. it is a welcome development and finally adopted the right policy, but it would be nice to make a bigger deal about the fact that they made a mistake. it would actually restore trust in the public. ac more than half of the american public lost trust in the cdc because of all of the destructive decisions they have made the last two years. that have not controlled the spread of covid. and among the worst in the world
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with the threat of covid. look, we got it wrong and the stuff we are taking to get it right. and we will make sure it doesn't happen in the future. that is vitally important for the public health. the cdc has come to reality so they should acknowledge. >> carley: such a great way to sum it up, thank you for joining us this morning, dr. bhattachary. >> thank you. >> carley: dropping grants in new york city as governor abbott vows to continue with the democrats and the border crisis. and now, abbott getting praise for former new york governor. >> griff: one year since taliban-controlled afghanistan and the presidents withdraw out of the country. chad is on the ground, chad robichau and he is here to reflect next.
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>> carley: fox news cameras capturing this footage of a massive group of illegal immigrants entering the united states. vilma lucian posting from eagle pass, texas, with a totalf 700 migrants cross over the weekend. another video shows migrants cross and crossing the river behind them and all of this taking place from a golf course. border patrol agents encountered 1.74 million illegal immigrants and the southwest border so far this year more than a total amount of encounter last year. texas governor greg abbott taking the migrants across the sanctuary city democrats has another bus arrives in new york city. >> griff: marianne rafferty in los angeles with moore, marianne. >> another busload of migrants at the big apple on sunday, 30 illegal immigrants on board as
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greg abbott continues to follow through on his promise to keep sending migrants until border security measures reinstated. the leaders slamming as a political stunt. >> we have serious issues the way governor abbott is feeling with a political ploy. >> buses started arriving in new york last weekend with a war of war, and governor abbott. david patterson is praising abbott for the move. >> the governor of texas greg abbott has come up with five figures of one of the most brilliant strategies i've heard in a long time. hundreds of aliens to come into the country by bus because of sanctuary cities has really paid dividends politically. >> over 6,000 asylum-seekers have arrived by bus but at texas
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attorney general ken paxton says that pales in comparison to the southern border. >> i have explained it like a drop in the ocean. we have the ocean and they have the drop. apparently, that affects them in a great way we should give them compassion. >> the texas governor's office is asking for public donations to keep the buses rolled rolling and $118,000. any money left over will be used to build the border wall. back to you guys. >> griff: marianne, thanks. today marks one year since the taliban with kabul secured its grip on afghanistan as chaos unfolded calling biden's botched withdrawal and on the ground evacuating americans last year in afghanistan, chad robichau, i have so much to talk to you
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about. i was a reporter when this all unfolding and unbelievable to watch it that you were on the ground. i want to start and let's quickly remember withdrawal timeline. you will see this day by day, but there are two dates important on this. august 10th, the president said the taliban takeover is not inevitable. august 15th, the afghan government collapses. what gives? were they not aware? >> certainly, they were aware and the influx from afghanistan and the mountains. you can watch it fall as they went. i think they advise them not to do this but he chose to do it for whatever motivation is still known a year from this
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happening. everyone who had been in afghanistan, like this place in the next days or weeks. that is why my cell and the team that we put together, allies, actively responded because we knew what was going to happen. me personally, my interpreter was there his wife and six kids spurred me to go rescue him, which led to us eventually getting out, his family and 17,000 others. >> chad here we are a year later and how many more americans are left behind? >> how many americans are still there? because during the evacuation, trying to make it to the parameter of the airport, which out of perimeter to the taliban and getting turned away and sent
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back in afghanistan but held in place. we had no idea how many americans were there. the state department did announce july 18th how many allies were there and how many afghans and interpreters listen 20 years. and that number they announced was 74,274. if you average four and a half, 4.5 family members we are talking 334,000 pending applications and that does not include the ones here. in 200 cases per week. and so to get all of the interpreters out of afghanistan, we half out of the ones we evacuated, thousands sitting in abu dhabi in the past segment, and these people that served us in the last segment talking about how many people come across the border every day, 10,000 cross the border every day and why can't we take these
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10,000 a day and be done with all of these people, who kept me alive and save my life ultimate times over and over again. >> griff: chad, i've only got 30 seconds but i want to ask you a question a year later, is the nation better off in safer or is there a greater risk >> absolutely not. look, anybody who knew anything about afghanistan, it was an international in afghanistan. more recently, freely walking around and let's not forget the taliban themselves or the terrorist organization. i have all of this in my book coming out january 17th. how the world is not a safer place and certainly americans are not a safer place. >> griff: i would encourage the viewers to check out, his
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forthcoming book and the great work that you did to save our allies. thank you what you continued to do in coming on early this morning. >> absolutely, god bless. >> griff: texas police department refusing to cave to the woke mob after being slammed on social media for posting this photo with kyle rittenhouse. we are talking to the police chief defending his officers. >> carley: plus, a symbol of extremism? wait until you hear this one. ♪ ♪
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in the parking lot of this six flags america amusement park north of chicago. a white sedan entered a parking lot before more suspects got out of the car and opened fire. the suspect drove away and all three victims are expected to be okay. two teens took to the hospital with leg injuries and a third refused treatment for a shoulder wound. the police say the shooting appears to be a target is. and did you see this and off ad in atlantic claims the rosary is a symbol of extremism. >> just as ar-15 rifle a christian nationalists in general, the rosary with militaristic meaning for radicals and these aren't radical traditionalists have taken these notion that the rosary can be a weapon in the fight against evil and turned into something dangerously
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literal. the article pecans with bullet holes making up the shape of the rosary beads. also, catholics today are part of a growing contingent of christian nationalism. >> griff: oh, my gosh, anything. turning to the texas the police department facing backlash after an officer posted this picture with kyle rittenhouse and did initially read you never know who you might need, but after hate comments, the police department edited the caption saying "i must admit something, i believe this young man was arrested, charged and indicted and found not guilty by a jury of peers. this is not our country works anymore. though it department police whitney whitworth. a lot of comments and responding, is this a joke?
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you are welcoming a known killer into your state. this is completely disgusting. another user commented "sick, you are making him out as a hero. shame on your office or in this department." what is your reaction to all of this backlash? >> i'm somewhat surprised by the hateful comments and just the violence in the post. this young man was exonerated of these charges. he was in a bad place at the bad time. but he was exonerated and deserves the opportunity. unlike many other people who took lives, we watch the video in self-defense to protect himself. as a police officer that is what we expect people to be able to do, to protect themselves. if the only question was this is america and we can go where we
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choose. >> griff: the department post that explanation saying he was arrested, charged and indicted and found not guilty by his peers. do you think that resonated with the critics? >> no, so, they just continued to say no, he is guilty and he should not have posted it made him out to be the order. which isn't the case. polite, cordial and like other people on facebook. it was a minute, minute and a half conversation, and they left the scene. but i just think he deserves the opportunity. he was exonerated on the charges. >> carley: so the police officer who posted this picture, by the way, looks a lot like you and i don't know if that is you
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but looking at the face and the guy in the picture, does he face in the punishment and is that you? how is he doing? >> that is me, that is me. i took a photograph. >> carley: and i understand that you won't be facing any punishment because of where your department stands on this and also you are the boss. the police chief whitney whitworth, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you, carley. >> carley: you are very welcome. griff, over to you. >> griff: nascar driver kenneth r with securing a win yesterday and he broke a 65 race route earlier this month in michigan. the 60th win in his career and currently sitting seventh place in the nascar cup series standings but a lot of people saw briscoe who got off to a hot start and fiery finish. look at that, flames building up
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under his car in the final stages with auto parts 400. his crew was able to put the flames out and finished 23rd. officials say a rubber buildup led to the fire. thank goodness he is okay. meanwhile, took documents from his home with attorney-client privilege, and carley, he wants them back now. we have the details next.
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