the border is not secure. our place on the world stage is not safe and our economy is suffering. they want to spend trillions more. we are putting in more harm s way, create a socialist big government. jillian: let s pull up some numbers of some of the goods you are likely to buy on a daily weekly basis. look at this car and truck rentals up 52 points, gas is up, hotels of 20%. your meat, pork, things like that up 11%, milk up 3%, eggs up 10% and this is just the beginning. this inflation will not go away overnight. impact on the economy is something that won t change. don t know when it will change. people talk about potentially here for the long-term. who knows? when you see numbers like that, that affect every american in some capacity.
we re going to stay until we get them out. the president explained his rationale for leaving the 100 plus americans behind but can you tell us about why he allowed his credibility on this issue to go out the door on making a flat promise and not keeping it? first i d say that the president remains committed to getting every american it is sin that wants to get out out. that s an enduring commitment. one that won t change and we ll focus on every single day. i would also note that over the course of the last two weeks we have seen a terrorist attack that took the lives of 13 service members. there was part of our assessment always is going to be the risks a risk assessment. the question is do you believe 6,000 service members as that are heightening threats every day or do you work through a diplomatic process and efforts to ensure that we will have the
0 you don t have to take care of all of kabul to get a bigger perimeter. that should have been another option. thanks, general. we know you ll be part of the continuing coverage as we move forward. the president said it was time to end this war. that is the story. stay tuned for continuing coverage here on fox of the end of the war in afghanistan. neil: all right. martha just said it. i was not going to extend this forever war. the president of the united states explaining why after 20 years we re out of afghanistan and our longest war is now in the rear view mirror. but growing questions that might not be the case. growing concerns for the tens of thousands left behind as to their safety and whether anyone, anywhere is going to help them and get them out of that country. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto, this is your world. growing confusion as to the message of the commander-in-chief about our now completed role in afghanistan and whether we actual ply completed the role, whet
the 13 heroes we lost, the state department spokesperson said the most important metric was the number of people we airlifted. jake sullivan that is something different. it s not different. what the most concerning to me is 20 years ago we pushed the taliban out, 20 years later they know what we do, how we do it and how to accomplish it. we own the night and we own the air and we ve given them the upper hand and that is devastating for the next generation we have to fight them somewhere, maybe not afghanistan but islamic terror we are the ultimate enemy, the reason they can t accomplish their mission and that won t change. we are the horizon and they will hate us as much. jennifer griffin asked john