that will be jillian: yesterday we learned several things. not only that president biden is sticking to the august 30 first deadline the troops are leaving afghanistan so the mission is coming to a close blue just there are still people in afghanistan not just americans but the afghan interpreters and when president biden pulled his troops out that is a death sentence for them. jillian: they know what they are up against. it was shocking when we heard troops were already being pulled out of afghanistan. everybody knew you were going to have to pull troops out before august 30 first to meet the deadline. you can t pull 6000 out in a matter of moments but was upsetting to a lot of people because for the people there who do feel trapped and stranded like they don t have a way out they know it is a death sentence and when we heard reporters ask
the biggest fear of thousands left wrapped, the whole of the g7 begging president biden to extend the deadline because the taliban and isis, the same problem is resurgence of international terror, extremist jihadist groups all over the world have taken great cheer from what the taliban and have done in afghanistan so if we find ourselves engaged, we ve not seen major terrorist atrocities in the west and we start to think how do we stop these cells that are spreading international terror, how can we do with the americans? how can we do with an ally that has treated us with contempt and
people are going to die. and they are going to be left behind. one thing that joe biden either won t admit or doesn t understand, is that what happens in afghanistan doesn t stay in afghanistan. it spreads like a cancer. it will follow us home. my message for veterans is this: it wasn t the fault of those that trudged over the mountains in afghanistan that were kicking through doors going through fields of improvised explosive devices. afghanistan is lost it is the fault of those at pennsylvania avenue. brian: they were all republicans. but republican chris smith echoed the top biden aides urging them to push back on the end of the month deadline. democrat lisa slotkin said biden should hear the message from a partisan group of members to reconsider the august 31st deadline. so this is unbelievable.
and one of the first females, a trailblazer and you are going to continue to fight for your country. thank you for joining us this morning. sorry to hear about your father, terrible. the afghanistan crisis, president biden building back better as the house passes a massive budget blueprint. jillian: cheryl casone sat down for us right now, good morning. reporter: president biden started his press briefing not with afghanistan but praise for house speaker nancy pelosi. the house of representatives taking a significant step toward making historic investment that will transform america, cut taxes for working families, position the american economy for long-term long-term approach. i thank speaker pelosi who was masterful in her leadership on this. pelosi striking a deal with moderates and ending a standoff over $3.5 trillion spending
indispensable. nothing happened without this man on the screen. men and our mission in afganistan. now to see what he is doing. i have had a chance to be witness to this. the risk he has taken of his own life. the investment he has poured into not just his family and young kids, getting them across, but now other afghans, and this story will be told. it has nothing do with the biden administration. it has nothing to do with the state department and the bureaucracy as he said. it has to do with courageous veterans. members of congress who wouldn t quit. steve: right. people on the ground. they can t be named because there are operations going on right now using tactics and approaches that we can t talk about outside those gace gates that saboor is still involved in with people still on the ground. this is happening as we speak. and he has refused to give up his mission, commitment to americans. american citizens and siv holders who stood soldier to soldier with us. weigh could not hav