they are under ground. it is just an utter chaos. i don't think i could put it into words. and there is no word right now in my mind will do justice to what's happening. ainsley: saboor, thankfully you knew pete. you knew congressman waltz. like you said, there are many on the ground that don't have those connections and they are going to be left behind and that's our fear. pete, how important is it? saboor, we are listening to his story. he put himself at risk, his family at risk not knowing this was going to happen. to help make americans and afghanistan a safer place. talk about what heroes these individuals are and how we can't leave them behind either. pete: that's so right, ainsley. i'm in awe of saboor. i'm in awe of what he did when i was there he was an interpreter. he was far more than that he was or adviser not just for me but for hundreds and hundreds of u.s. and nato troops who came through where he worked. he poured himself -- he was