guns. they gave no back up to the afghans that we served alongside. i could break things over what i'm seeing on this, and i don't believe a single word that comes out of that man's mouth. >> i know that you listened earlier in the day, as i did and so many others did, to the u.s. military's commander of the central command, general kenneth mckenzie. he put it blunty. he said they expect these kinds of terror attacks to continue. so what options does the u.s. military have right now to thwart these attacks when so many people are still gathering outside the airport? as you know, there are thousands and thousands of afghan friends of the united states who are so desperate to get out of the country. >> it's a 180. don't be intimidated. don't let them set the deadline. don't let them set the redline. he wants to say send me. then send me. go out there and land air force one and secure a bigger perimeter, take the high ground.