But okay. Thats the way i want to put it, though. Its just more fun that way. And you are still crazy and you have to find a way to show in court today they were still crazy. She found a way to do that when it was very clear that for her a single most embarrassing thing that happened in the courtroom today was not admitting her crimes, which she did, was not saying the word guilty, which she did. It was when she had to see how old she is. Oh, lawrence. And thats the reason donald trump is never going to plead guilty. Because you have to say how old you are. I feel that particular pain. I thought you were gonna say involved a diet dr pepper or a leopard print cardigan, but there are many other ways that we can find ourselves mortified. Its not a subject i want to talk about. Mean either. But if im pleading guilty to a crime, thats not gonna be the worst part of the day. True. Different standard for different folks, i think, lawrence. I will be watching. Thanks, alex. Thank you. Not sinc
induced by air power alone. that we may have to put in a combination of ground and air, which we have done throughout our 20-year experience there. and then finally, i think what the senator is talking about at some future point there may be an occupation again, at least of certain parts of afghanistan, by our forces to be able to defeat a terrorist organization which is threatening the united states. that is all in the future with some degree of certainty if afghanistan becomes what we believe it will be, and that is a growing epicenter for international terrorism. dana: take a listen to what jennifer griffin our reporter asked general mark milley. what does it mean for us at home and are we safe? is the u.s. safer today since the u.s. has withdrawn from afghanistan? my military estimate is the conditions are likely to develop of a civil war and that
team who risked their lives to bring them to safety say the federal government had very little to do with it that comes as the taliban s reportedly preventing at least six planes at an airport in northern afghanistan from taking off. secretary of state tony blinken claims the taliban not blocking americans from leaving and said the biden administration is working with the terror group. they said they will let people with travel documents freely depart. we will hold them to that. so will dozens of other countries. the international community is watching to see if the taliban will live up to their commitment. without personnel on the ground we can t verify the accuracy of manifests, the identities of passengers, flight plans or aviation security protocols. so this is a challenge. jesse: and if you think the situation is bad in afghanistan now general mark milley says things can get a lot worse. my military estimate is that the conditions are likely to
decision was made to get the troops and leave your state department employees there. we have an expectation from the american public that s not too far off to say who is helping these 10%? the 10% of the americans left? the state department doesn t have anyone there? they are trying to coordinate all of this from washington, d.c. bill: jennifer griffin is traveling in germany with general mark milley. this is something else coming up on 20 years of 9/11. here is her question. listen carefully to the answer from milley. the u.s. safer today since the u.s. has withdrawn from afghanistan? my military estimate is that the conditions are likely to develop of a civil war and that will then in turn lead to conditions that could, in fact, lead to a reconstitution of al qaeda or a growth of isis.
welcome back, we turn now to new questions and new developments from the biden administration. they are anxiously awaiting what previous presidents said no to but which president biden promised. a batch of confidential documents related to the september 11 attacks. some suspect they will show a link to the attacks and leaders in saudi arabia. at the same time the administration is gearing up for the hearing about the withdrawal of troops from afghanistan and what that might mean for national security. here is what that means for mark milly. i think my military estimate is that the conditions are likely to develop of a civil war. the conditions are very likely in my opinion, that you could