but what was the administration s response when they did it? democrats were asking and republicans were asking about what was going to happen to the women and the girls? we were warning about vacating and evacuating bagram before we could extricate all of the u.s. military and civilian personnel and what were we going to do about the special immigrant visas for the afghans? those were the questions that members of congress were asking because that was in reaction to the briefings we were receiving. steve: he is a member of congress. it is bipartisan in the criticism of the administration. you have got senate armed services chairman jack reese, a democrat from the great state of rhode island. he said the administration had failures of intelligence, diplomacy and lack of imagination. then you have got congressman seth moulton, a democrat from massachusetts. he served in iraq. and he said to say that this is anything short of a disaster would be dishonest. worse, it was avoidable. and the
ainsley: looks like training camp and those were spectators that wanted to come and watch them train. he walked over and thanked the veterans. so sweet. steve: also we wanted to share with you a tweet with a picture from air force general jacqueline van reads bravery and displayed by airmen last few days you a eye on expiring. impressed by can do spirit and proud to serve alongside them as we project our vision protect team. decisive strength and delivering hope. ainsley: picture of a child wrapped up in a camouflage uniform. brian: such a shame they have to wait for the errant for our people to get there because we can t secure the roads for them to arrive there. and all you have to do is tell the military give me some numbers, i will go back in and i will get all nine to 15,000 one by one. but our president wants to move on and talk about booster shots.