demand fulsome answers and not the diplomatic psychobabble that we sometimes get in these hearings. did biden ignore the counsel of his military and intelligence advisers? was keeping the embassy in afghanistan open really more important than keeping bagram air force base open? is every american out? and if not, why not? are the afghans who helped the u.s. and our allies out? how did the taliban take control so quickly? what leverage does the u.s. have is left with the taliban? and why were u.s. weapons left behind? and what damage has been done in the eyes of our allies? those are just some of the questions secretary blinken must answer. joining me now is california congressman and ranking member of the house intelligence committee, devin nuñes. welcome to you, congressman. thank you for joining us. great to be on with you tonight, trey. thanks for having me. trey: all right, congressman, you are not on the committee that will be holding this hearing, but if you were, wha
frequently enough and find out your positive, you wone come to work and you won t infect other people. so it is really somewhat of a compromise there. myself, i would just make it vaccinate or not but he was trying to be prodominant in his announcement. contractors to the federal and employees must get a covid shot as well as health care workers in setting with medicare and medicaid reimbursement and all private companies with more than 100 workers have will have to mandate vaccinations or weekly testing. the president encouraged governors to require shots for all school teachers and staff as well. los angeles, the nation s second largest school district, already requires the vaccine for students 12 and older. we ve been leading the nation with weekly testing and mask mandates and air filtration upgrades and now this vaccination requirement, so that kids could stay in person and that schools could remain open. this hour we do expect to lear from the president as he visi
taxis off. there are people holding onto the aircraft, as it takes off. and as it flies away. at least two people were seen falling several hundred feet from one of the planes. sickening. haunting, as well. this photo posted on the website defense one. about 640 people, according to defense one, on an aircraft designed to carry 102 troops. afghans, desperate to leave. right now, according to the pentagon, there are about 2,500 u.s. troops securing the airport. late today, the president said their number will rise to as many as 6,000 but only to secure the evacuation. before that, in words laying blame squarely on our former ally, the president justified his decision to end all-military involvement. so, i m left, again, to ask of those who argue that we should stay, how many more generations of americans daughters and sons would you have me send to fight afghan afghanistan s civil war? when afghan troops will not. how many more lives, american lives, is it worth? how ma
surge of migrant children at the border and a major attempt to block a parents fight against critical race theory in her child s school district. john: we begin with and assist tell governor andrew cuomo, the one who levels into the most serious claims against him has now filed a criminal complaint. i am john roberts, and this is america reports for a friday, sandra taking a little vacation, look who is here today. anita: i am anita vogel in for sandra smith, news comes days after the attorney general released a report finding the governor sexually harassed 11 11 women. keeping this woman s identity anonymous. identifying her as executive assistant number 1. she accuses the governor of groping her and inappropriately hugging and kissing her at her executive mansion. john: she feared she would lose her job if she ever spoke about any of the incidents. it is possible the governor could be arrested if those allegations are substantiated. anita: bryan llenas has been fo