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in securing the international airport, which is effectively the international gateway in and out of the country, especially now with the surge the taliban. they will also be there to assist in the secure withdrawal and removal of afghan interpreters who helped the u.s. as well as their families out of the country, a process that s rapidly accelerating on the part of the biden administration with the events of the taliban. and the momentum they have doesn t show signs of slowing down. the u.s. embassy is urging american stoyces leave the country immediately. we have teams on the ground there. what are americans options for getting? there are still commercial flights and turkish troops control the airport now. turkish troops are in charge of security at the airport. there are some u.s. troops there as well. you re absolutely right, anderson. there are some commercial flights there, but the but the pentagon also says it s aware it may have to come in and operate in an air lift role a
wrapped up by september. eventually the question is going to be how long can this president and this white house sustain this sort of fevered emotion about an investigation that doesn t show signs of going anywhere. phil rucker, you re here as both journalist extraordinaer and trigger of the weekend. you and your colleague ashley parker writing a piece about don junior. and you elicited i think one of the first responses from the president about his understanding of this meeting that we ve seen in a long time. i want to read it and have you talk us through your reporting around don junior s current status in the investigation. you guys report, quote, don has received notoriety for a brief meeting that many politicians would have taken but most importantly and to the best of my knowledge nothing happened after the meeting concluded. that was the statement from the president to you and your colleagues. yeah, nicolle, the important words there, the best of my knowledge. that feels lik
investigation. you have had a lot of high profile indictments and charges here. you know, you ve had four people connected to the trump campaign indicted. you ve had two who pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi. so it just shows that this probe is expansive and that is why democrats want to preserve the integrity of it and make sure that the president doesn t move to fire anybody kind of involved in this. there s a lot of republicans that don t want the president to make any moves on this as well. want him to focus on things that he should be focused on like the economy, the tax bill that they want to sell as examples. trace: what are you hearing on end game, katelyn? is the mueller investigation going to take weeks more or are we talking months? what is your feel on that? right. i think that this is something that doesn t show signs of wrapping any time soon, particularly after mike flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the
far more than any other president. look at comparison to obama, who in the same period told about 1/20th as many lies. over obama s whole first term, looked at that. record is pretty flat. second term, times caught six more lies. when you look at that chart, what you see is something that s a total historical aberration and doesn t show signs of letting up. think about the picture this paints from the new york times today, very stark. level of lying appears to now be a test for journalists and citizens alike. what happens when lies that used to be news risk becoming normalized background noise? joined by cnbc editor at large john harwood, wall street journal s shelby holliday. two journalists struggling