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united states brought people into power from the west. that means they did not know much about the culture, just like the united states administration didn'tnitially. so these same people that fled the country, including the president, including his national security advisor, including his head of administrative office, all of these people spent most of their lives abroad. they did not understand how to engage with afghans. so there is a shift with regards to what was the purpose of the united states in afghanistan because we did hear that it was nationbuilding. that was to liberalize and conduct liberal democracy here. on the other hand now, when biden is evacuating or withdrawing, he says no, we were just there to engage with al qaeda. we were there to kill bin laden. al qaeda hasn't been defeated. bin laden's killing happened with the support of afghans and at the backs of hundreds of thousands of lives. so yes, i do understand that everyone who votes for a president in the united states has a social contract where they should be the priority. however, sometimes we have to compare the tragedies or the crises people are facing, and i gue
united states brought people into power from the west. that means they did not know much about the culture, just like the united states administration didn'tnitially. so these same people that fled the country, including the president, including his national security advisor, including his head of administrative office, all of these people spent most of their lives abroad. they did not understand how to engage with afghans. so there is a shift with regards to what was the purpose of the united...
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this bond, but we are hoping that what we heard from anthony blink and the rest of the united states administration, that they will keep using their leverage and the incentives that they have to offer to the bond with regards to international legitimacy for an ead and relief of sanctions, those can be a continuous process. we hope that at the back of the pile of bonds mines is the idea that recognition can be revoked. that sanctions can be re imposed, that foreign aid can be seized. so all of those are things that can continuously be used to apply pressure and make sure the taliban continued to comply to the promises that they have meet so far. given the fact that most countries have retained some presence in kabul, keeping the embassies that will bit with skeleton stuff for the time being. what can be gained? you think from communicating with taliban diet directly? where do we go from here? what role is there for the international community? when it comes to the ton of a why do you have to set us an understanding? the major feeling we are with regard to negotiations is the communication off expect
this bond, but we are hoping that what we heard from anthony blink and the rest of the united states administration, that they will keep using their leverage and the incentives that they have to offer to the bond with regards to international legitimacy for an ead and relief of sanctions, those can be a continuous process. we hope that at the back of the pile of bonds mines is the idea that recognition can be revoked. that sanctions can be re imposed, that foreign aid can be seized. so all of...
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think that one of the questions administration is going to have to figure out is what to do about the very large number of people who were not working for the united states or u.s. affiliated groups but are now at risk with the new afghan government based on what they have done in recent years. that is a much bigger group and administration is going to need to figure out what to do about it. host: mark greenberg, senior fellow in human services initiative director for the migration policy institute. >> she had run out -- ronald reagan success. she had a better sense of people than he did. and the people in the administration who understood all of this, who recognized her power, like george schulz or james baker, really understood that she was a crucial ally to have if you were trying to get ronald reagan on board. >> the biography, the triumph of nancy reagan, sunday on c-span's q&a. you can find all interviews where you get your podcast. -- podcasts. ♪ >> the second ranking uniformed officials from the army, air force, navy, marine corps, and u.s. space force testify before congress about the 2020 two budget request for the military. preggers -- tongass
think that one of the questions administration is going to have to figure out is what to do about the very large number of people who were not working for the united states or u.s. affiliated groups but are now at risk with the new afghan government based on what they have done in recent years. that is a much bigger group and administration is going to need to figure out what to do about it. host: mark greenberg, senior fellow in human services initiative director for the migration policy...
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think that one of the questions administration is going to have to figure out is what to do about the very large number of people who were not working for the united states or u.s. affiliated groups but are now at risk with the new afghan government based on what they have done in recent years. that is a much bigger group and administration is going to need to figure out what to do about it. host: mark greenberg, senior fellow in human services initiative director for the migration policy institute. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including media come. >> the world changed in an instant and media come was ready. internet traffic soared and we never slowed down. schools and businesses went virtual. at media,, we are built to keep you ahead. >> media, supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> president biden delivered remarks from the white house on the terror attack at hamid karzai international airport in afghanistan.
think that one of the questions administration is going to have to figure out is what to do about the very large number of people who were not working for the united states or u.s. affiliated groups but are now at risk with the new afghan government based on what they have done in recent years. that is a much bigger group and administration is going to need to figure out what to do about it. host: mark greenberg, senior fellow in human services initiative director for the migration policy...
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think that one of the questions administration is going to have to figure out is what to do about the very large number of people who were not working for the united states or u.s. affiliated groups but are now at risk with the new afghan government based on what they have done in recent years. that is a much bigger group and administration is going to need to figure out what to do about it. host: mark greenberg, senior fellow in human services initiative director for the migration policy institute.karz, afghanistan.
think that one of the questions administration is going to have to figure out is what to do about the very large number of people who were not working for the united states or u.s. affiliated groups but are now at risk with the new afghan government based on what they have done in recent years. that is a much bigger group and administration is going to need to figure out what to do about it. host: mark greenberg, senior fellow in human services initiative director for the migration policy...
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united states. >> jonathan let's go to the united states administration for a moment. i think one of the real casualties of this and i would have to argue the iraq war as well is this idea of the united states nation building, right, going around attempting sort of iraq, western style democracies in places where we're fighting a war for another reason. in this case, you know, the president was really blunt. i was tweeting this earlier, it's kind of ironic, he's the one making the america first argument that we're not going to send another troop to go and die in a country where it's not clear what the mission is at this point since we've gotten bin laden. what is the white house thinking now? because, you know, there is a sense that they are working on trying to expedite visas. there's talk of up to 20,000 people who could come out sort of under state department auspices and getting out the people who helped us. beyond that, what is the thinking. they have come down firmly that it's to protect american interests and that's it. >> yeah, the president was remarkably candid
united states. >> jonathan let's go to the united states administration for a moment. i think one of the real casualties of this and i would have to argue the iraq war as well is this idea of the united states nation building, right, going around attempting sort of iraq, western style democracies in places where we're fighting a war for another reason. in this case, you know, the president was really blunt. i was tweeting this earlier, it's kind of ironic, he's the one making the america...
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united states military academy. he was secretary of war, he served the united states congress also served united states senate. he was a host during the james buchanan administration in washington. when the southwest formed their own government they invited jefferson davis to become his first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we are standing in the cell or jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american civil war. 1965 jefferson davis received word from general robert e lee the commander they will hold the federal army back from attacking the city of virginia. with that news, jefferson davis directed his cabinet, and sent his family on the road for protection. jefferson davis soon after that would follow. he would finally catch up with his family right above the florida state line. it was here where the federal mounted unit was able to capture him and his family. jefferson davis was placed on a boat and moved back appear to fort monroe and incarcerated in this very cell. some people ask why, the main reason jefferson davis freedom why? for treason, to complicit
united states military academy. he was secretary of war, he served the united states congress also served united states senate. he was a host during the james buchanan administration in washington. when the southwest formed their own government they invited jefferson davis to become his first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we are standing in the cell or jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of...
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same request with respect to executive calendar 336, paloma adams-allen to be deputy administrator of the united states agency for international development. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. cruz: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cruz: reserving the right to object, because joe biden's multibillion-dollar gift to vladimir putin is a generation algae owe political mistake, because it strengthens russia at the expense of america and undermines national security, i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. murphy: mr. president, i ask that it be in order to make the same request with respect to executive calendar 337, isobel coleman to be deputy administrator of the united states agency for international development. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. cruz: mr. president, reserving the right to object, because joe biden's multibillion-dollar gift to vladimir putin is a generation algae owe political mistake, because it strengthens russia at the expense of america, and it undermines u.s. national security, i object. the presiding offic
same request with respect to executive calendar 336, paloma adams-allen to be deputy administrator of the united states agency for international development. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. cruz: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cruz: reserving the right to object, because joe biden's multibillion-dollar gift to vladimir putin is a generation algae owe political mistake, because it strengthens russia at the expense of america and undermines...
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. >> how does this leave the united states, the biden administration around the world as well as here at home? >> well, in terms of foreign policy you can only imagine. our adversaries will have a field day. some will say we left our allies and something about how bad we are, and others are going to say the oppressors took it where we should have and we had nato working with us a long time, and country by country they dropped out and we were left holding the bag and the question is how much longer would we want to do this. for our allies, they know, they understand. it's a tough one. we know what is being left behind. domestically, that's another story. domestically, republicans are divided regardless of what we see in congress, they are divided nationally, about 50/50. and democrats are 25% in favor of the withdrawal and 75% not. typically americans are much more concerned with domestic issues than with foreign policy issues. i am not trying to belittle this or minimize it at all, but if you look at american elections year in to year out, and the likelihood, while it's very big right
. >> how does this leave the united states, the biden administration around the world as well as here at home? >> well, in terms of foreign policy you can only imagine. our adversaries will have a field day. some will say we left our allies and something about how bad we are, and others are going to say the oppressors took it where we should have and we had nato working with us a long time, and country by country they dropped out and we were left holding the bag and the question is...
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. >> the united states federal drug administration has created full approval to buy the pfizer vaccine. president biden welcome to the news today, calling fda approval the gold standard. he called on private sector companies to use the full approval to encourage more people to get vaccinated. >> calling on them to step the vaccine requirements that will reach millions more people. if you are a business leader, a nonprofit leader, state or local leader who has been waiting for full fda approval to acquire vaccinations, and calling on you to do that. >> this comes as much of the united states is in the grip of a new wave rotavirus infections. the highly contagious delta variant has helped fuel a surge in hospital admissions, especially states with low vaccination rates and high skepticism. now, some former vaccine skeptics are voicing regret after falling ill. >> this is arkansas and the american south. mostly rural, conservative and religious. here, the republicans are strong and the vaccination rates are we. >> health care workers prepare for another day's battle at the university hosp
. >> the united states federal drug administration has created full approval to buy the pfizer vaccine. president biden welcome to the news today, calling fda approval the gold standard. he called on private sector companies to use the full approval to encourage more people to get vaccinated. >> calling on them to step the vaccine requirements that will reach millions more people. if you are a business leader, a nonprofit leader, state or local leader who has been waiting for full...
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the united states has brought more than 75,000 afghans who have in various ways assisted united states government over the years. this provides a visa to the united states. when this administration recognized that the security information was quickly evolving, many weeks ago, we launched operation ally refuge. this was not something that was envisioned in any of the programs, including the one in afghanistan and iraq. that is a gargantuan, u.s. effort to not only grant visas to the special immigrants but to bring them to the united states with a massive airlift operation. it has been through that operation that 2000 afghans have been able to reach the united states. most of them have been able to start their new lives through resettlement agencies. it was a month or so ago. we recognized the need couldvul. that is why we initiated a priority two refugee status program that went beyond the statutory definitions of who could apply for and be eligible for the program, to include those afghans who have helped the u.s. government and the american people. we know there are other vulnerable afghans. some for the work they have done, the things they have said, some for nothing more than
the united states has brought more than 75,000 afghans who have in various ways assisted united states government over the years. this provides a visa to the united states. when this administration recognized that the security information was quickly evolving, many weeks ago, we launched operation ally refuge. this was not something that was envisioned in any of the programs, including the one in afghanistan and iraq. that is a gargantuan, u.s. effort to not only grant visas to the special...
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united states. for this administration, at least as the administration sells it to the american people and the world. it is the american strategy for central asia, it has changed. there are other problems and other theaters america has to put their attention, the biden administration wants to put their attention to, and it is not afghanistan, because as he reiterated, the core mission to eradicate al qaeda and i, etc. -- isis, etc., fighting terror is completed, done. at least america and the intelligence apparatus and national security involved in this, they are convinced they can handle this. i stand squarely behind my decision, that is a quote from the president just now. you are right, major blame goes, even if he says the buck stops here, i am the president and i promised i would tell the truth, and the truth is this is my responsibility and it doesn't look pretty, but there is more blame -- he puts more blame on his afghan partners, the former ghani administration, and it is no secret it was not unified and corrupt. he blames the afghan national defense forces as unwilling to fight. capable bu
united states. for this administration, at least as the administration sells it to the american people and the world. it is the american strategy for central asia, it has changed. there are other problems and other theaters america has to put their attention, the biden administration wants to put their attention to, and it is not afghanistan, because as he reiterated, the core mission to eradicate al qaeda and i, etc. -- isis, etc., fighting terror is completed, done. at least america and the...
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is seeking to target the airport and attack both united states and allied forces and innocent civilians. >> lawmakers are criticizing the administration's handling of the withdrawal and question figure the united states can complete the operation of getting people out before the deadline. >> they will put a timeline until every american comes home. >> two congressmen made an unauthorized trip to kabul tuesday to see the situation for themselves. >> really? we are trying to get people out. >> in a statement they said because we start the evacuation so late we won't be able to get everybody out on time. the white hoat we advise against any americans, whether elected or not, attempting to travel to kabul right now. skyler henry. cbs news. >> and representatives say they flew on a jump seats in the air craft and did not take space from any people. the pentagon said it altered missions to provide protection for the congressman. >>> still ahead on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, how to deal with the back to school nerves, especially during coronavirus. >> seasame street is trying to help kids handle the stress of going back to school. i
is seeking to target the airport and attack both united states and allied forces and innocent civilians. >> lawmakers are criticizing the administration's handling of the withdrawal and question figure the united states can complete the operation of getting people out before the deadline. >> they will put a timeline until every american comes home. >> two congressmen made an unauthorized trip to kabul tuesday to see the situation for themselves. >> really? we are trying...
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human sights sides of things and people from the trump administration that want to undo the legacy, this is not a way to get people into the united statesthere were over 1,500 reports of rape, torture, murder in northern mexico when the asylum seekers were forced to wait in the tent camps. the trump administration said that mexico is prepared to provide the humanitarian relief. that really just didn't exist. so right now the biden administration is trying to work with mexico to figure out how they might be able to comply with its court order and somewhat of a humanitarian way. i think what you will look at now, if this does go into effect, is that they won't be talking about overcrowding necessarily in southern texas. you will see immense humanitarian suffering in northern mexico as people await desperately to come into the united states. >> we obviously focus a great deal on the humanitarian suffering on the trump border, talked about children in cages. and the overcrowding. but you were there a couple of weeks ago. can you talk about how that human suffering, the scale of that human suffering continues now because of the surge in migr
human sights sides of things and people from the trump administration that want to undo the legacy, this is not a way to get people into the united statesthere were over 1,500 reports of rape, torture, murder in northern mexico when the asylum seekers were forced to wait in the tent camps. the trump administration said that mexico is prepared to provide the humanitarian relief. that really just didn't exist. so right now the biden administration is trying to work with mexico to figure out how...
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the united states and other democracies to contain communist aggression and prevent so-called brush fire wars leading to the atomic destruction of civilization. early in the eisenhower administrationire was put out when a truce was negotiated, ending the korean fighting. from july 27th, 1953, the united states general mark clark, as united nations commander signed a treaty ending hostilities that began in 1950. in french indochina, communist guerrillas infiltrated north vietnam. despite u.s. aided arms and supplies, france had to accept an armistice, yielding control of the colonies to the communists. south vietnam, cambodia, laos and thailand faced a threat from the communist dominated territory. to counteract that threat, secretary of state john dulles was instrumental in organizing the southeast asian treaty organization uniting australia, new zealand, pakistan, the philippines, thailand and the united states in a defensive alliance against communist aggression. in the middle east, a crisis erupted when the suez collateral was nationalized by egyptian premier abdul nassar. see hoax were scott as barricades, the canal was close to british, french and israeli ships. israel invade
the united states and other democracies to contain communist aggression and prevent so-called brush fire wars leading to the atomic destruction of civilization. early in the eisenhower administrationire was put out when a truce was negotiated, ending the korean fighting. from july 27th, 1953, the united states general mark clark, as united nations commander signed a treaty ending hostilities that began in 1950. in french indochina, communist guerrillas infiltrated north vietnam. despite u.s....
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state. my understanding that right? >> you arein exactly right. it shows how upside down this administration's and the country is right now because for one that biden administration is not implying -- applying theow unitedress and neither trying to enforce it. the biden administration in swing me but also remember texas is suing the biden administration. when stepping into all of this hopefully the courts will enforce the law, forcing the biden administration to start enforcing border security. in the meantime, texas will step up and do that ourselves. >> sean: and people spend in the middle of the pandemic time and overcrowded cages, the middle of a pandemic, then given free transportation to states that are responsible for what food, shelter, education health care? is that happening? >> the biden administration is exporting some of whom have covid across the entire country causing location across the entire country tove have to fit the bill for biden's refusal to enforce immigration laws of the united states. t >> sean: governor, all the support we can give you my support everything you are doing, but it is said you have to work this hard to uphold the law of the land and to look out for the health of
state. my understanding that right? >> you arein exactly right. it shows how upside down this administration's and the country is right now because for one that biden administration is not implying -- applying theow unitedress and neither trying to enforce it. the biden administration in swing me but also remember texas is suing the biden administration. when stepping into all of this hopefully the courts will enforce the law, forcing the biden administration to start enforcing border...
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united states government over the years. the special emigrant visa program provides well as it was initially conceived and legislated by congress. it provides a visa to the united states. when this administration recognized that the security situation was becoming was, was quickly evolving. many weeks ago, we launched operationalize refuge. this was something that was never envisioned in any s i v program, including the one we had an incident or the one we had in iraq. that is to stay a gargantuan us effort not only to process adjudicate, and to grant visas to the so called special emigrants, but to actually bring them to united states with a massive air lift operation has been through that operation that 2000 afghans have been able to reach the united states, most of those afghans have now been able to start their new lives through resettlement agencies. i just, it was a month or so ago we recognized that the need could be even greater for afghans who are vulnerable, who may be at risk. that is precisely why we initiated a so called priority to p to refugee status program that went beyond beyond the statutory definitions of who could apply for and be eligible for the s i b program to include
united states government over the years. the special emigrant visa program provides well as it was initially conceived and legislated by congress. it provides a visa to the united states. when this administration recognized that the security situation was becoming was, was quickly evolving. many weeks ago, we launched operationalize refuge. this was something that was never envisioned in any s i v program, including the one we had an incident or the one we had in iraq. that is to stay a...
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united states army. he was secretary of war under president pierce. he served the united states congress. they also served in the united states senate. and he and his wife. were the host during james buchanan's administration in washington, dc? when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis. to become its first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we're standing in the cell where jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american civil war. in 1965 jefferson davis received word from general robert e. lee the commander of the army of northern virginia that they no longer could hold the federal army back from attacking the city of richmond. with that news jefferson davis adjourned his cabinet and sent his family on the road for their protection. jefferson davis soon after that would follow he would finally catch up with his family right below right above the florida state line. it is here where a federal mounted unit was able to capture him and his family. jefferson davis was placed on a boat and moved back up here to fort monroe and incarcerated in this very cell. some people
united states army. he was secretary of war under president pierce. he served the united states congress. they also served in the united states senate. and he and his wife. were the host during james buchanan's administration in washington, dc? when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis. to become its first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we're standing in the...
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united states. you know, the truck administration launched a massive bombing of, of isis. your target should have galveston during its tenure. you know, so i think we, we have some information about who they are, where they are, you know, but obviously the, the challenges, you know, that there will be an intelligence drop off your after august 30. first. you're intelligent sources, a much better when you're on the ground. you rely much more on technology when you're looking at this from over the horizon. right, so how do you assess the threat if i still in the country? is there a sense that the, the presence of the group is going to grow stronger? i don't think it's necessarily going to go stronger, but it's an indication that you know, for the taller bon it's much easier to lead an insurgency than it is to run a country. the islamic state is going to be one of a number of rival networks. they'll be buying for power and also money. you know, they're situated close to the drug trade, you know, in afghanistan, you know, they want, you know, they're kind of the action. so, yo
united states. you know, the truck administration launched a massive bombing of, of isis. your target should have galveston during its tenure. you know, so i think we, we have some information about who they are, where they are, you know, but obviously the, the challenges, you know, that there will be an intelligence drop off your after august 30. first. you're intelligent sources, a much better when you're on the ground. you rely much more on technology when you're looking at this from over...
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united states? is there a goal for how many you intend to bring to the united states? was there long term plan? and what else is this administration doing to expedite the process of getting sibs out of afghanistan? >> we are not putting a precise number on it, the program does not put a precise number on it. there is not a cap or target. we are working to get as many out as we possibly can. if you think about the fact that there has been 20 years of conflict in afghanistan, the sheer number of afghans who have in one way or another word for the united states, won't put a precise number on it or an estimate on it, i will only put a principal. the principle is, we are working to get out as many afghan allies as possible. >> prime minister johnson will ask president biden to extend the deadline. did he make that in the call and what would he tell them even if he does make that? >> i won't read out the precise calls. the president continues to consult with the prime minister and other allies on how the evacuation should proceed from here and he will make the decision. >> you have no idea what you will say when prime minister does that
united states? is there a goal for how many you intend to bring to the united states? was there long term plan? and what else is this administration doing to expedite the process of getting sibs out of afghanistan? >> we are not putting a precise number on it, the program does not put a precise number on it. there is not a cap or target. we are working to get as many out as we possibly can. if you think about the fact that there has been 20 years of conflict in afghanistan, the sheer...
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the most important issue looming over the taliban and the united states' biden administration is this august 31st deadline. so the meeting could not come at a more important time to hash out differences. in the near term, these two men need to figure out a way forward. obviously there are still tens of thousands of people who want to get out of afghanistan. the taliban has said staying, keeping u.s. forces in afghanistan beyond the 31st is a red line, and there will be consequence. biden has sent his top spy master to broker some sort of an agreement that can manage this issue. and in the longer term, you just have an amazing chance to size up this new de facto leader of the taliban, someone who is coming in with a massive amount of leverage to determine the fate of this country after a stunning military victory over the united states and over afghan forces. >> it really is interesting that the c.i.a. director went to kabul and met with the taliban leader, the de facto leader, the fact the taliban leader took this meeting tells you something. look, any sign that the taliban would budg
the most important issue looming over the taliban and the united states' biden administration is this august 31st deadline. so the meeting could not come at a more important time to hash out differences. in the near term, these two men need to figure out a way forward. obviously there are still tens of thousands of people who want to get out of afghanistan. the taliban has said staying, keeping u.s. forces in afghanistan beyond the 31st is a red line, and there will be consequence. biden has...
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united states. >> yesterday the administration announced new rules to empower bureaucrats who unilaterally decide her an illegal alien shows up the border should be allowed entry into the united states. these open borders fanatic cannot be trusted to enforce our laws. it has been obvious for a long time when you think about it the elites have free much had it with america. they like china a lot better maybe. regular americans elected trump, they love their second amendment still and far too religious and at their core they come from a kind of evil and racist background those the more folks from other countries who can come here the better. even if we can't really fit, even if they become wards of the state, bring in more crime and violence, their extended family comes in, to the left, to the open borders establishment, they are better than the old normal. the next 3 years will see blunder after blunder from biden as his team drifts from one crisis to the next so what should conservatives empower do now? first thing is resist the democrats spending binge, that money will be wasted because biden eps
united states. >> yesterday the administration announced new rules to empower bureaucrats who unilaterally decide her an illegal alien shows up the border should be allowed entry into the united states. these open borders fanatic cannot be trusted to enforce our laws. it has been obvious for a long time when you think about it the elites have free much had it with america. they like china a lot better maybe. regular americans elected trump, they love their second amendment still and far...
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what this administration has done is to provide the airlift out of afghanistan to come to the united states. i think we have picked up the ball and kept running because our focus is on getting the people who want out of afghanistan out to safety. it is also holding the taliban accountable as it tries to stand off a transitional government for what is expected of them to ensure that it's a just inclusive society. >> final question. >> i'm wonder being the security alert that went out to americans just recently. it said that the u.s. cannot ensure safe passage to the airport for those americans. i'm wondering what this says about the competency of this mission and also the u.s. confidence in the taliban's commitment to provide a safe passage to the airport that you're telling these americans you can go to the airport if you want, you will not get there safely. >> first of all, we had many americans show up when the notice went out. all americans have been notified to the extent we have them on our e-mail system. americans are not required to register with the state department. the only e-mail
what this administration has done is to provide the airlift out of afghanistan to come to the united states. i think we have picked up the ball and kept running because our focus is on getting the people who want out of afghanistan out to safety. it is also holding the taliban accountable as it tries to stand off a transitional government for what is expected of them to ensure that it's a just inclusive society. >> final question. >> i'm wonder being the security alert that went out...
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united states. the biden administration found itself in an awkward spot. not just because of the intense criticism it's facing though. but because it seems that able to decide what its relations with the taliban now or to be. as he goes down of now explains of ghana stern is teetering on the brink of a security collapse. and washington, which brought the country to the edge, is busy figuring out if it has any friends left in the taliban controlled country. the taliban is not there, not a group. we trust they are not our friends. that message is clear enough, but only until you hear this and we're doing everything we can to be prepared for those attacks. that includes reaching out to the taliban who are actually providing the outer space recording around the airfield to make sure they know what we expect them to do to protect us. so the us is partnering with the taliban and the pentagon, as explicitly admitted they have the american military, rely on the taliban to protect them. both sounds like a friendship, one moreover, that the u. s. cannot afford to lo
united states. the biden administration found itself in an awkward spot. not just because of the intense criticism it's facing though. but because it seems that able to decide what its relations with the taliban now or to be. as he goes down of now explains of ghana stern is teetering on the brink of a security collapse. and washington, which brought the country to the edge, is busy figuring out if it has any friends left in the taliban controlled country. the taliban is not there, not a group....
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agreement, united states forces in afghanistan -- had to be out of afghanistan by may 1, just a little over three months after i took office. united states forces drawn down during the trump administration from roughly 15,500 forces to 5500 troops. it is the smallest number since 2001. the choice i had to make mr. president with to either follow through on that agreement or be prepared to go back to fighting the taliban in the middle of the spring fighting season. it would've been no cease-fire after may 1. there was no agreement protecting our forces after may 1. there was no status quo after may 1. there was only cold reality. we are following through on the agreement to draw our forces and de-escalate the conflict, sending thousands more troops back and afghans in. we are lurching into the third decade of conflict. host: president biden on monday. donald trump was on sean hannity last night. he was asked about those comments president biden made. this was president trump from last night. >> what we were going to do, very quickly, was to take the military out last. people were coming out, they were coming out. the agreement was violated, so i held things back because we weren't going
agreement, united states forces in afghanistan -- had to be out of afghanistan by may 1, just a little over three months after i took office. united states forces drawn down during the trump administration from roughly 15,500 forces to 5500 troops. it is the smallest number since 2001. the choice i had to make mr. president with to either follow through on that agreement or be prepared to go back to fighting the taliban in the middle of the spring fighting season. it would've been no cease-fire...
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countries with the most resources often take the smallest numbers and obviously in the united states, the previous administration in the white house you know, took in virtually no refugees and really dismantled not just the immigration systems, but the refugee system. i do want to say an american citizen and somebody who work votes, you know, for these, for the that i could leave or is that this is our responsibility. and we are a country that can absolutely have the resources to take in all of these individuals. we, our economy needs and our, you know, our culture, our society, the very fabric of what this country is based on, almost requires it. and at the end of the day, we made this, we created the situation and it is on us to make sure that nobody suffers. and that certainly that nobody uses their life over it because we didn't live up for obligations. our obligations remain to make sure that the afghan people who believed and that they wouldn't believe in the promise that we made our progress. and people are going to stand that we honor the protections that we promised them and honor the, you know, the, th
countries with the most resources often take the smallest numbers and obviously in the united states, the previous administration in the white house you know, took in virtually no refugees and really dismantled not just the immigration systems, but the refugee system. i do want to say an american citizen and somebody who work votes, you know, for these, for the that i could leave or is that this is our responsibility. and we are a country that can absolutely have the resources to take in all of...
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logistical organizations on the planet, which is the united states military and, in particular, the united states air force. the idea that what the biden administrationunited states occupation. that is a moral floor that is functioning as a moral ceiling. working with the united states should not be a condition of acceptance by american refugee admissions people. >> and for someone who came to the united states as an asylum seeker, what is your message to the biden administration on how it can best help the people of afghanistan, especially afghan refugees? >> well, thank you for your question. i'm one of those that, since 2016, i came to america. and unfortunately, i have been actually waiting to get my residency and i'm not even a resident, yet. and what i am thinking about is afghans need help, especially the families that they are losing their childs, their girls. and i hope there will be a process at least. there wouldn't be, like, if you work for america, you were the only one gonna go get help. there is so many other afghans that they are afraid of their life and they just look for peaceful place to live. because i am one of them that, if i ha
logistical organizations on the planet, which is the united states military and, in particular, the united states air force. the idea that what the biden administrationunited states occupation. that is a moral floor that is functioning as a moral ceiling. working with the united states should not be a condition of acceptance by american refugee admissions people. >> and for someone who came to the united states as an asylum seeker, what is your message to the biden administration on how...
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enforcement officer into the president of the united states for not securing the country, think about this for a moment the president of the united states in this administrationg border, let ice arrest criminals and remove them from the country, the public safety issue and they're actually going to take us to court to stop us from doing what they should be doing, it is ridiculous what the so administration stance on open borders and not immigration enforcement. i told you once before on the show never in my career did i think illegal alien cannot be arrested by a nice agent today, it's no longer illegal to be illegal in the country, you have to convict a serious offense for eyes to even pay attention to your previous ridiculous and were taking them to court and were going to keep winning we have more lawsuits and they will keep piling up through the administration. elizabeth: senator chuck grassley uphold the court for their ruling to basically abolishing the biden team push to restrict ice and arresting criminal illegals that are confined to certain categories and that the dividing team is about. he said it's a victory for congress because they write a law t
enforcement officer into the president of the united states for not securing the country, think about this for a moment the president of the united states in this administrationg border, let ice arrest criminals and remove them from the country, the public safety issue and they're actually going to take us to court to stop us from doing what they should be doing, it is ridiculous what the so administration stance on open borders and not immigration enforcement. i told you once before on the...
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here in the united states, the drug administration -- the food and drug administration has granted emergency use authorization for a third shot of the pfizer or moderna vaccine to certain immunocompromised people. centers for disease control director rochelle walensky said thursday the shots will be made available to cancer patients, organ transplant recipients, and others who are less able to mount an effective immune response to vaccines. >> to be clear, this is a very small population. we estimated to be less than 3% of adults. amy: new orleans and san francisco said thursday all patrons to bars, restaurants, gyms, and other indoor spaces will be required to show proof of vaccination. new york city is adopting a similar requirement next week. on thursday, the u.s. supreme court ruled indiana university may keep the requirement students be vaccinated against covid 19 just as amy coney barrett turned down a challenge to the requirement without comment and without referring it to the full court. in florida, brevard county's fire chief is pleading with residents to cut back on 9-1-1 calls as
here in the united states, the drug administration -- the food and drug administration has granted emergency use authorization for a third shot of the pfizer or moderna vaccine to certain immunocompromised people. centers for disease control director rochelle walensky said thursday the shots will be made available to cancer patients, organ transplant recipients, and others who are less able to mount an effective immune response to vaccines. >> to be clear, this is a very small population....
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i was chief of staff to attorney general of united states in reagan administration.ut i know a political motive when i see one, i know a phony committee hearing when i see one, when they don't' to get to the facts but they are promoting politics, your take. >> you are right. we condemn violence on january 6 and all violence last summer. democrats have been inconsistent. this is about politics. the capitol hill police risk their lives that day, they do it every day to a protect us. and the staff and visitors on capitol hill. god bless them and the other law enforcement who did that every day. but it would be nice if democrats have consistency, they don't, it is about politics for them. this is about politics. they don't want to address one of the fundamental questions, what wasn't there a better second posture that day. press reports indicate that nancy pelosi vetoed having national guard before january 6, and press report on that day, she hesitated in calling them up. why? why would she hesitate? why not have them here. if the press reports are accurate. we should ge
i was chief of staff to attorney general of united states in reagan administration.ut i know a political motive when i see one, i know a phony committee hearing when i see one, when they don't' to get to the facts but they are promoting politics, your take. >> you are right. we condemn violence on january 6 and all violence last summer. democrats have been inconsistent. this is about politics. the capitol hill police risk their lives that day, they do it every day to a protect us. and the...
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chaos, who could have already been on planes to the united states, who could have already been resettled to the united states had the biden administration picked up the pace of those evacuations, not in the last few days or weeks, but rather in april when president biden announced that all u.s. forces were going to leave afghanistan by september 11th. so clearly, again, despite the biden administration's insistence that they planned for all contingencies. we're seeing none of that planning actually playing out on the ground. instead we're seeing these pictures of pretty chaotic scenes. >> jeremy diamond at the white house, thank you. kylee, to you at the stamt as well. >>> now to the pandemic. in less than an hour, the white house and president biden will announce covid-19 booster shots. we're expecting the team to present three sets of data which suggests waning vaccine protection against covid-19 infection in the u.s. from the existing vaccines. >> important distinction there, waning protection against infection, not necessary hospitalization or death. >> which is a key distinction. >> tell helps a lot on those. this as hospitals all
chaos, who could have already been on planes to the united states, who could have already been resettled to the united states had the biden administration picked up the pace of those evacuations, not in the last few days or weeks, but rather in april when president biden announced that all u.s. forces were going to leave afghanistan by september 11th. so clearly, again, despite the biden administration's insistence that they planned for all contingencies. we're seeing none of that planning...
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domestic security here in the united states, that absolutely informs the political opinions of voters in the united states. should the u.s. under the biden administration keep the united states safe despite the fact the taliban now rules afghanistan. >> do you think this outcome was inevitable? >> no, it was absolutely not inevitable to have to end our occupation of afghanistan. if one or five more years would not have make a difference, then 25 or 50 years would not have make a difference. as humans, particularly as americans, we look for these clean-cut beginnings and endings of things, but this is a situation where we should detach ourselves from our political brains and think about what the real human consequences are of ending this just for the sake of having a clean break. we understand our men and women of the military are putting themselves at risk and their lives add risk and everything back here at risk, and that's unfortunate, but i can't see a circumstance in which this was the right thing to do knowing full well that it would return to a lawless land under terrorist fundamentalist terrorist control. david is right, the world is a far more
domestic security here in the united states, that absolutely informs the political opinions of voters in the united states. should the u.s. under the biden administration keep the united states safe despite the fact the taliban now rules afghanistan. >> do you think this outcome was inevitable? >> no, it was absolutely not inevitable to have to end our occupation of afghanistan. if one or five more years would not have make a difference, then 25 or 50 years would not have make a...
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united states? >> i think the administration has been quite on this as well as cia and various military leaders. they have noted, however, that without question, our capabilities will be reduced, particularly when it comes to human intelligence on the ground in afghanistan, which will be vastly more challenging, but they will have workarounds. they're going to employ a variety of capabilities that didn't exist prior to 9/11 and they will be very intent. you can be assured that the administration is going to be very direct to the intelligence community, the cia, and also to the military to do everything humanly possible to ensure that al qaeda is not able to reestablish a sanctuary that would build into a capability over, say, the midrm to threaten our homeland or the homeland of our major nato allies in the way that islamic state when it had a caliphate in iraq and syria was able to do just that. keeping in mind that nothing succeeds like success and the taliban success may be spinnable by al qaeda that could retract recruits, used to motivate followers around the world, can share. because, of c
united states? >> i think the administration has been quite on this as well as cia and various military leaders. they have noted, however, that without question, our capabilities will be reduced, particularly when it comes to human intelligence on the ground in afghanistan, which will be vastly more challenging, but they will have workarounds. they're going to employ a variety of capabilities that didn't exist prior to 9/11 and they will be very intent. you can be assured that the...
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between the united states and china and biproxy, pakistan, that exist now, means that conversation was inconceivable. even as a third order priority for the united states, the biden administrationnistan to the taliban. i hate to say it, but they're probably right. both domestically as well as in the region. >> anne-marie, about 30 seconds. sorry to give it to you with such a time constraint, but you know, people talk about the human rights abuses that could follow. particularly the fate of women. do you have a final quick thought on that? >> this is going to be awful to watch. the taliban treatment of women in the 1990s was excruciating in terms of really keeping women prisoners in their own houses. i think it will be some better this time around but i also think that we are, we the united states, are going to have to accept that a lot of the progress that we made with a lot of women is going to be rolled back and ultimately again, it's diplomatic pressure not alone, through the region, to push the taliban toward at least a semi reasonable stance like many other nations. but it's going to be very, very hard to watch. >> anne-marie slaughter, ian bremer, good to have both of you
between the united states and china and biproxy, pakistan, that exist now, means that conversation was inconceivable. even as a third order priority for the united states, the biden administrationnistan to the taliban. i hate to say it, but they're probably right. both domestically as well as in the region. >> anne-marie, about 30 seconds. sorry to give it to you with such a time constraint, but you know, people talk about the human rights abuses that could follow. particularly the fate...
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larry:ur i resume across the united states, blocking the biden administration from enforcing a temporary ban. roughly 3.5 million people said they face eviction in the next two months. the court said ac/dc -- the cdc lacks the authority. ama: new developmentsss tomorrow. many californians can expect to receive another stimulus check two weeks earlier than expected. around two thirds of californians qualified to receive a $600 payment. some families with children are eligible for an additional $500. to qualify, residents must file their 2020 taxes by october 15 and earn less than $75,000. larry: in the east bay, oakland teachers are demanding the district make schools safer after a rise in covid cases in classrooms. more than 100 students and staff have tested positive and classroom time what parents are now threatening to do if oakland unified does not act. >> weekly testing now. >> it is a message they want to make loud and clear. parents are not happy with the current testing protocols at oakland schools. they want weekly covid testing for all students and staff. >> we want to make sur
larry:ur i resume across the united states, blocking the biden administration from enforcing a temporary ban. roughly 3.5 million people said they face eviction in the next two months. the court said ac/dc -- the cdc lacks the authority. ama: new developmentsss tomorrow. many californians can expect to receive another stimulus check two weeks earlier than expected. around two thirds of californians qualified to receive a $600 payment. some families with children are eligible for an additional...
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states with some of the lowest vaccination rates with, we should note. here are the other facts. the biden administration says there are currently no plans to lift restrictions on foreigners traveling to the united states. but officials do say they are developing plans to require foreign visitors to be vaccinated. moderna's vaccine is 93% effective six months after the second dose is given. however, the company says a booster shot will be necessary before winter as antibody levels are likely to wain. a defense official tells nbc news that defense secretary lloyd austin is leaning towards recommending that president biden make vaccines mandatory for active duty troops but final decision has not yet been made. >> the biden administration is launching a new effort to make sure children 12 years and old rer vaccinated as schools reopen amid a new wave infections. we have a lot of coverage to get. to joining us to start things off outside the department of education in washington, d.c. i'll begin with you. let's talk about the administration, the plans to do more and try to make sure that students 12 years and older are vaccinated before they go back to school. what's the plan on that front? >> only
states with some of the lowest vaccination rates with, we should note. here are the other facts. the biden administration says there are currently no plans to lift restrictions on foreigners traveling to the united states. but officials do say they are developing plans to require foreign visitors to be vaccinated. moderna's vaccine is 93% effective six months after the second dose is given. however, the company says a booster shot will be necessary before winter as antibody levels are likely to...
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war but many foreign national including many africans who were there, was administration evacuating them safely? >> the united states is focused on helping third country nationals get out of the country, safely. yes? >> back in the spring you and administration officials committed that civilian and humanitarian aid would continue into afghanistan. the taliban is taking over the government. does that completely stop? is there a possibility that would restart at some point? >> we will have to take a hard look at how we proceed with any, on any basis at all and as i said to one of your colleagues earlier, it's premature to answer the questions. that's something we'll have to look at after we get through the immediate task of this mission. yeah? >> what is the afghan security forces and u.s. relationship with them? >> i'm sorry, can you repeat the question? >> the afghan security forces and the u.s. relationship with them? >> the afghan security forces appear to have essentially, you know, no longer operate as a cohaerent entity. they essentially have given way to taliban physical security control over the major populat
war but many foreign national including many africans who were there, was administration evacuating them safely? >> the united states is focused on helping third country nationals get out of the country, safely. yes? >> back in the spring you and administration officials committed that civilian and humanitarian aid would continue into afghanistan. the taliban is taking over the government. does that completely stop? is there a possibility that would restart at some point? >>...
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united states? the biden administration wanted $15 billion but he is only getting $7.5 billion.potentially see more from the democrat only budget reconciliation package. emily: annmarie hordern, thanks for the update. that does it for bloomberg technology, tune in tomorrow we will be joined by drew houston. anne frank turbo -- i am emily chang, this is bloomberg. ♪ and there you have it - wireless on the fastest, most reliable network. wow! big deal! we get unlimited for just $30 bucks. i get that too and mine has 5g included. impressive. impressive is saving four hundred bucks a year. four bucks? that's tough to beat. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. okay, that's because you all have xfinity mobile. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedi
united states? the biden administration wanted $15 billion but he is only getting $7.5 billion.potentially see more from the democrat only budget reconciliation package. emily: annmarie hordern, thanks for the update. that does it for bloomberg technology, tune in tomorrow we will be joined by drew houston. anne frank turbo -- i am emily chang, this is bloomberg. ♪ and there you have it - wireless on the fastest, most reliable network. wow! big deal! we get unlimited for just $30 bucks. i get...
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coordination between the united states and the allies that we've been fighting side by side with for 20 years now the decision to withdraw was made unilaterally by the biden administration time jline as well as coordinating humanitarian aid, refugees, dealing with the planning for the evacuation. i mean, actually, the united states ambassador, acting ambassador, fled the country this weekend british ambassador is still there, trying to help refs get out. there is the absence of coordination the united states under the trump administration, there was a lot of the u.s. is unilateral, america first. the europeans really didn't expect that under biden. they're quite angry about it you heard the uk defense minister coming out yesterday with really choice words in how they felt like there was not coordination with the americans. >> so there's so many different questions. i want to throw in here, as well, this news that we have the publisher of the "washington post" pleading with the white house to help remove 200 journalists and related people out of the kabul airport at afghanistan and back home to the u.s. actually, the head of the afghanistan central bank has been on twitt
coordination between the united states and the allies that we've been fighting side by side with for 20 years now the decision to withdraw was made unilaterally by the biden administration time jline as well as coordinating humanitarian aid, refugees, dealing with the planning for the evacuation. i mean, actually, the united states ambassador, acting ambassador, fled the country this weekend british ambassador is still there, trying to help refs get out. there is the absence of coordination the...