trey. how are you? eric, thank you very much. there are a lot of questions about what comes next for afghanistan. now, the mayor of kabul is hopeful, but the clock is ticking to find economic solutions for the afghan people. we want to create pockets of hope, stability, and in regard-looking cultural uplifting. the mayor of kabul is a former u.s. citizen, united airlines pilot, and now he s one of the last afghan government officials still serving under taliban rule. i have a responsibility, and i ve been given this responsibility to do something, and if i just leave like others, what have i achieved? the fut of afghanistan remains uncertain. civilians don t know whether the taliban will be able to govern. for many of the group s young fighters who have been at war for 20 years, this is the first
he s going to award daca. award amnesty. he s going to give free medical care. you can t make those types of promises and not expect the whole world is not going to try to come here illegally. the answer to the border is do what president trump did, whether you like him or love him, he had more control on that border more than any other six presidents i worked for. the data is clear on that. arthel: listen. we ve got to fix this. no doubt about that. tom, thank you very much. it s not whether you like him or love him, it s whether you like him or not, but anyway, we will talk about that aler we will talk about that later. it was nice to talk to you. thank you very much. eric? eric: nearly a month after u.s. troops withdrew from afghanistan, fox news continues to follow the story of that. we are live in kabul, afghanistan, with another fascinating inside look. trey has been doing fantastic reporting with what life is like there. glad to have you with us now,
his home country, which is why he went back. he wears western style suits. how is he doing the job? he said he s going to stay on the job because he needs to fix the manholes and the water needs to keep running. absolutely. he described a number of projects he had for the afghan people here in the capital of kabul. he talked about making a coffee shop where he could bring people together to talk about the future of afghanistan. all those projects are on hold right now as he waits to see if he will be able to retain his job under taliban rule. eric? eric: trey in kabul afghanistan for us tonight. thanks, trey. with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! [sighs wearily] here, i ll take that! woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one gram of sugar, and now with two new flavors! it wasn t long after i had joined golo before i had to start buying new pants. one gram of sugar, golo changes your whole lifestyle and it changes t