right? oh, yeah. oh, yeah. somebody s getting lucky after this show. it s friday. so you knos you ww what that m. let s welcome tonight s guest. i want to see his war chest and his war abs and his war. but co-host of fox and friendsbk weekend and author of that brand new book, the war on wires, peter hedges . well, hide your feelings and your son s a comedian. scarboroug sh. she s like a speed, annoying and often found in the middle of the road. new york times best selling-oh author and fox news contributor cartere-st-selli and epcot cents golf ball. new york times best selling author, comedian and former nwa champion tyrus. all right, before we get toe ge some news stories, let s do this. five ravens leftovers, but up it s leftovers where i read the jokes we didn t use this week. and as always, it s my first time reading them. so if they , we ll send joe mackey to hamas wearing, a pride shirt and trip to new york. yes, the biden is pursuing older voters in battlegrou
governing agreement with the afghan government. did release 5,000 prisoners last year including taliban top war commanders. the president was walking in to that circumstance. he wanted to leave afghanistan. it s a war he long felt we needed to depart from. he felt that was long overdue. that was a circumstance that he walked into and frankly there s a little selective memory loss from some of the people that served in the last administration about these circumstances. my question is why hold on to the that the afghan envoy? the u.s. envoy. why did. biden hold on to him? the president has made changes where he saw fit. that s not a political decision. so we heard from jake sullivan this morning on good morning america. he mentioned 90% of those on the ground in afghanistan and a small number that remains,
0 you don t have to take care of all of kabul to get a bigger perimeter. that should have been another option. thanks, general. we know you ll be part of the continuing coverage as we move forward. the president said it was time to end this war. that is the story. stay tuned for continuing coverage here on fox of the end of the war in afghanistan. neil: all right. martha just said it. i was not going to extend this forever war. the president of the united states explaining why after 20 years we re out of afghanistan and our longest war is now in the rear view mirror. but growing questions that might not be the case. growing concerns for the tens of thousands left behind as to their safety and whether anyone, anywhere is going to help them and get them out of that country. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto, this is your world. growing confusion as to the message of the commander-in-chief about our now completed role in afghanistan and whether we actual ply completed the role, whet
abolishing the filibuster outright. congresswoman, to that point, i want to ask you, what do you think it would get to get manchin and sinema to move on this? pressure from the white house. you heard it right there, pressure from the white house. congressman clyburn says he doesn t care if president biden uses a microphone or a telephone to ramp up pressure on manchin. how much longer can president biden hold on, and do you think on tuesday he uses that opportunity to call these senators out by name? well, to tyler s point, the president hasn t endorsed getting rid of the filibuster. so he can increase pressure on democrats to take this seriously, to unite, but they re pretty much united right now, it requires 60 votes for something to pass, and they do not have that. and so until joe biden endorses getting rid of the filibuster, it s going to be very difficult for anything to happen. and there are joe manchin and kirsten cinema are certainly the most vocal about keeping the