respond. says why beat your head around it? it could be horrible stuff. i couldn t fathom this. how much can one family bear this much? how do you contain horror? if this happened to you, where would you put it? in a box? would you carry with you everywhere? an anchor? chain to your soul? the box is full of demons. would you live in dread of the day you knew you d have the pride open and look inside. i m box full of ghost of my past, to confront it goes like that you have to be ready. where would you put it off, would you wait till next year? i move from state to state, and that box followed me with me. it followed me. of course it did it was his past. inside a box. and now, here he was prying it open, will he ever be the same ones he looks in there? it s a story, it s a story of a family. and this case is the story of my family. here, more or less, is where the whole thing takes off, garvey montana, deep in the veteran valley, the town conceived
things are going to happen if the political climate does not change. the statement coming in his first interview since the raid on his florida compound last week. the former president telling fox news digital he will do whatever can he to help. also tonight the justice department wants to prevent the unsealing of the affidavit used to justify the search warrant request. it says the fact that this investigation, quote, implicates highly classified materials further underscores the need to protect the integrity of the investigation. and exacerbates the potential for harm. if information is disclosed to the public prematurely or improperly. there is also a reference in the doj filing to federal rule 6 e. that signifies a grand jury. experts look at this say it may be a part of a concern trying to protect the identity of a witness or witnesses who are assisting in this. and perhaps other investigations. all of this comes as congressional republicans are pressing hard for addition
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like, the flagship of conduct is oppression of women. the war in afghanistan have not ended, there is no peace. people sometimes put the question to me and say is it a safer place? well, if you call a prison a safer place, it might be. it is definitely a prison for women, and much worse in fact. the women of afghanistan are sentenced to this prison without knowing whether they have a way out or not. so it is as dire as it could get. they have stripped them of hope, if there was any left. qm. have stripped them of hope, if there was any left. have stripped them of hope, if there was any left. 0k, we will have to live there was any left. 0k, we will have to live with there was any left. 0k, we will have to live with that, - there was any left. 0k, we will have to live with that, we re i have to live with that, we re out of time unfortunately. thank you very much for sharing your insights with us. appreciate it.- your insights with us. appreciate it. stay with us on bbc news. still t
lives, you know from, my perspective. bret: trey? heart breaking is the word, bret. all of the life and the limb and the treasure that this country invested in afghanistan is no better off. it is a safe haven for terrorists and a prison for women and girls. i hate it for the people who sacrificed over the past two decades. bret: panel, as always, thank you. bret: finally teachers association a special report salute. arizona firefighters coming to the aid of a driver after heavy rain there drenches the scottsdale area. i mean, it was a downpour and there were tons of floods in that area. images on twitter show the first responders working to reach the silver car right there surrounded by fast-moving flood water and they got out okay. nobody was hurt. well done to everybody involved. tomorrow on special report, coverage of the major primary