up. i think we have an obligation to protect the people who protected us while we were over there quite frankly. and let s be honest with ourselves. i mean, this is going to turn into an unmitigated human rights disaster, the likes of which we haven t seen in afghanistan since prior to 2001. i mean, we all remember the images of the taliban executing women in soccer stadiums. i mean, they have not changed their tune. they are the same organization they were 20 years ago. it really does seem to be happening before our very eyes. and to an extent, you know, the administration knew what was going to happen and is watching it happen and is accepting of it. and i know those seem like harsh words, but it is the political reality. jack murphy, we appreciate you being with us. we appreciate your being blunt about this. thank you. president biden, the
work with us overseas so they ve gone through extensive vetting just to be able to serve alongside u.s. forces. the reality is the taliban does not care about our standards of vettings. if you worked a day with us, they re going to kill you. and it should be a national security imperative to now impee is saving these people s lives. so we built a bipartisan coalition that could prevent a human rights disaster in the making. we call this a never again moment in the making. this is an administration that champions itself as a defender of human rights. here it is. here is one of those moments that we were all raised on as children. if we fail to do this, mass murder there s take place and we have all the means to prevent it. we just now need courage and conviction to do the right thing. matt zeller, the co-founder of no one left behind. thank you for being here.
these people had to be vetted to work with us overseas so they ve gone through extensive vetting just to be able to serve alongside u.s. forces. the reality is the taliban does not care about our standards of vettings. if you worked a day with us, they re going to kill you. and it should be a national security imperative to now save these people s lives. you re right, you point out, we ve built a bipartisan coalition that could prevent a human rights disaster in the making. we call this a never-again-moment in the making. this is an administration that champions itself as a defender of human rights. well, here it is. here s one of those moments that we re all raised on as children that if we fail to do this, mass murder is going to take place.
coalition that could prevent a human rights disaster in the making. we call this and never again moment in the making. this is an administration that champions itself as a defender of human rights. well, here it is. here is one of the moments that were all raised on as children. if we fail to do this, mass murder is going to take place. and we have all of the means to prevent it. we just now need the courage and conviction to do the right thing. matt zeller, the cofounder of no one left behind, veteran of the war in afghanistan. major zeller thank, you for being here i have a feeling we re gonna hear significant news from the white house tomorrow. i m not saying i ve heard anything, i just have a feeling that they wouldn t announce that the president was gonna make remarks on this unless he had something significant to say. we d love to be back in touch with you and have you on the show to assess as this move hopefully in a rapid way. i will come back anytime you have me, rachel. t
for the safety of american soldiers is unacceptable and is going to drive veterans and military families to go get involved in our political process, to organize, run for office themselves, and make sure that we finally elect a commander in chief who is truly deserving of the service and sacrifice our men and women in uniform show each and every day. evelyn, have we also inadvertently here put isis back in business? yes, craig. undoubtedly. i mean, some of the most seasoned fighters were there in these prisons. the other thing, of course, are those families, about 60,000 families held there. we also are probably going to be privy to more human rights violations, while many of these fighters and their families should have been imprisoned. they should not be slaughtered and i m afraid that russia and syria are going to do exactly that. they will take retribution on the ones that they see. we have really contributed to a huge human rights disaster. we ve opened pandora s box.