them on planes and get them out. those planes are leaving every date. some of them are 60% full as they did today. let s bring in our panel byron york, chief political correspondent of the washington examiner. juan williams is a fox news analyst and bill mcgurn columnist for the wall street journal. byron, your thoughts on what have you heard from the administration and what s happening? well, this is just a terrible, terrible situation. we re not flying as many people out as we have the capacity to do. we don t know how many americans there are outside of kabul of the kabul airport throughout afghanistan. we can t go get them because we don t control anything outside of the airport. the president, the defense department, the state department and the intelligence community are all pointing fingers at one another. and the worst thing of all is that we are dependent on the good graces of the taliban.
juan williams is a fox news analyst and steve hayes editor of the dispatch. steve, there is this debate and, you know, the president seems to be indicating that the cdc is going to change its guidelines soon. steve: yeah, he has indicated that and also suggested that the cdc may allow children under 12 be vaccinated which i think would be a welcome development at this point. look, i think it s unfortunate that we are having a debate about going back to masks for a number of reasons. primarily because if you have a debate about going back to masks, it suggests that people who are vaccine hesitant that there is not the kind of upside that we have been promising all along to getting vaccinated. and i think that s the kind of mixed messaging that we don t want from the white house. having said that the only reason we are having this debate about potentially having to go back to masks is because you have irresponsible people who are pretending that there is no difference between being vac
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Juan Williams, Fox News Analyst, Columnist for The Hill & author of What the Hell Do you Have to Lose joined Fox News Radio's Guy Benson Show to recount his time as co-host of the five.
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longtime fan, first time caller. i m holding your book aloft. for all of our viewers, repeat the tell your version of the story in the eyes of those who were in the room for starters. right. thanks for having me on the show. you know, this was i guess, you know, to trump supporters, this is kind of an example of out of the box thinking. he seemed to be pretty serious in the oval office, instructing his team that the inhabitants of seoul had to move. the city of seoul is 10 million people. there are 25 million people in the entire metropolitan region around seoul. and, you know, the officials didn t really know what to say. i mean he also at one point, you know, just to extend this, another scene in the book, he heard jack keen on fox, who is a fox news analyst, retired four-star general, say that the way to really get the north koreans attention would be to
repeat the tell your version of the story in the eyes of those who were in the room, for starters. brian, thanks for having me on the show. you know, this was, i guess, you know, to trump s supporters, this is kind of an example of out-of-the-box thinking. he seemed to be pretty serious in the oval office instructing his team that the inhabitants of seoul had to move. you know, the city of seoul is 10 million people. there are 25 million people in the entire metropolitan region around seoul. and, you know, the officials didn t really know what to say. i mean, he also at one point, you know, just to extend it, another scene in the book, he he heard jack keen on fox, who s a fox news analyst, retired four-star general, say that the way to really get the north koreans attention would be to basically make any military family that was in south korea to basically to leave, and trump, you know, sort of said we