up to san antonio and then going into the interior of the country what s different about this particular project down there, they re not being given notices to appear. they are being given notices to report. in other words, when you get to where we are going to let you go. when you go to wherever you are going, go to the ice office and let us know where you are. steve: however, there is no legal requirement that they show up, and we know from the biden administration day one they are not a priority to be deported. so, when you look at the numbers, are you know, republicans would like to see, for the most part, would like to see a strong border. democrats are angry that anybody is being deported. ainsley: well, black lives matter protest is scheduled for othis weekend. al sharpton went down there. brian: that didn t go well. ainsley: no, it did not. ainsley: he was trying to talk and say it a s. a disgrace all these protesters from texas yelling over him. one man is yelling del rio no
look like well attended looking at stand. she was supposed to care about the root causes f she cares about the root causes, she should make a trip to haiti. they are suffering from political turmoil. assassination of their president. if root causes are the issue, go there. remember she made a trip to the northern triangle countries. that didn t go well. you want me to go to europe, should i go to the border. it was debacle two days she was there. shuffled back to washington, d.c. rachel: she was mocked by the leaders of the triangle. they didn t like her. pete: it has been a sham argument from the beginning. we show images like that because she shouldn t flip a coin. i don t care if she flip as coin. the reality she has a job she is utterly abdicating. will: nothing for nothing, i wanted this randomly. i was watching, arsenal verse
how i felt and it didn t go well. he talked a bit more about his own son than we did my son, and that didn t sit well with me. matt, did he tell you that he wished that conversation with the president had focused more on what he had just lost? yes, several times, he mentioned that. and he did mention that president biden continued to bring up his own son beau who died in 2015 of brain cancer and who served in iraq, and that has been a way that biden often connects with families. and biden often is quite good at connecting with grieving families, but there was a big difference in this room and this instance where they were not families grieving together. they viewed biden as somebody who was responsible for their own grief, so there was a
gone through. i can t t imagine the pain that both of you are living through and i m very sorry about that. mark, you met with biden over the weekend, how did that go? initially, i wasn t going to meet with him, but then i felt i owed it to mason two at least have some words with him about how i felt, and it didn t go well. he talked a bit more about his own son then he did my son in that didn t sit well with me. your son was a hero. i can t imagine the pain i really can t. here in, you said your son had the biggest heart in the world and no parent, and as a parent i think every parent watching right now understands this, no parent should have to bury their sons or daughter, it s not supposed to work that way.
him about how i felt and it didn t go well. bret: on this with the panel. it s been a little more than 24 hours since the final u.s. troops left afghanistan, but that s not the end of the story, obviously. and this is not the end of the war on terrorism. national security correspondent jennifer griffin was at the pentagon tonight with that. good evening, jennifer. good evening, bret. 20 years ago the u.s. military defeated the taliban. today the taliban rule afghanistan once again and the u.s. is dependent on their goodwill to help rescue americans and american allies who remain stranded tonight. moments after the last u.s. military plane took off from kabul, the taliban took possession of the airport, taking photographs in american military aircraft which had been disabled, carrying the weapons that the u.s. government bought for the afghan army. we re now closing a chapter in our nation s history. last soldier to leave marking the end of america s 20-year war