back, and i don't think the american people are of a mind to send troops back. >> from your experience in the white house, i mean, how does a president get information -- i mean, biden, you know, a month ago, was saying he doesn't think the country's going to fall so quickly that they are going to take over. clearly, i guess, that was base on information he had been given on the capabilities of the -- the army from intelligence sources or from the military. how does a president get information that is that's just -- turns out to be wrong? >> well, look. i think, first of all, we are going to get the answer to that question because it seems clear that, both, republicans and democrats in congress are eager to find out the answer to that question. and they should, because if the intelligence was really deficient, that's a big concern. you make life-and-death decisions, based on that intelligence. so what went wrong? the other thing, anderson, is the president said today, we're going to continue to fight terrorism where we find it in afghanistan and elsewhere. and we're going to keep eyes on what's going on there. well, they kept eyes on what was going on in the last year and