Petito was not discovered for so long. it s hard to imagine such a horrific crime happening in such a beautiful tranquil place, and still there are many more questions that need to be answered, both for investigators and for her family. in wyoming, laura ingle, fox news. so many questions. that s for sure. coming up, the taliban bringing much stricter punishments back to afghanistan. plus new details on the plan for a possible health worker shortage as a statewide vaccine mandate goes into effect on monday. limu emu & doug got a couple of bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. what do you say we see what this bird can do? woooooooooooooo. we are not getting you a helicopter. looks like we re walking, kid. only pay for what you need.
we take the vetting of any individual who comes to the united states and comes out incredibly seriously. and it s an extensive process. i would say that this is now on track, peter to be the largest air lift in u.s. history, so and that is bringing american citizens out. it is bringing our afghan partners out. it is bringing allies out. so no, i would not say that is anything but a success. jillian: joining me now is editor-in-chief of the washington examiner. hugo, thanks for being here. i want to pull up here some of the latest fox news polling numbers that show the president s overall job performance, and on the screen, you will see approval rating has dropped significantly in some of these areas. you will see it is 50% now. it was 56% in june. then specifically talking about coronavirus, economy, and afghanistan, you see that on your screen, i mean, look, do you think the american people at this point don t feel as though they are getting full transparents si from the white h
Targeted. on the weekend afghans will come outside of the capital of kabul, ride horses, go to an amusement park here and even rest by the lake. there are taliban fighters throughout this area. we talked to a few of them who were interacting with civilians here. but it is not this pleasant across the rest of afghanistan. there are credible reports of the taliban executing their enemies. the taliban keeps telling us no one will be harmed and no one will be killed, but we have seen evidence of the contrary of people who fought against the taliban or who worked with the americans in the past being executed, in other parts of the country. how can you square this with what you have said? translator: our leaders told us to forgive everyone, especially those who worked with foreigners. we forgive everyone. on television, you have seen we forgive everyone. if there is a personal reason that someone kills or harms someone, we will catch them and punish them. today in a city the taliban hang
Killed in a shootout. local reports indicate he was accused of kidnapping and gotten into a gun battle with the taliban as they rescued a father and son. a sign was attached to the body that said everybody who kidnaps someone this is their punishment. observers worry that what happened there is a sign for what is to come in afghanistan. the taliban is under pressure right now amidst increased attacks from isis k. jillian? jillian: thank you. our next guest is criticizing what he calls quote the administration s daily denial of obvious truths, in his latest column called white house whoppers including this exchange between our white house correspondent peter doocy and white house press secretary jen psaki on afghanistan last month is there any concern that maybe trying to reach this deadline and get everybody out, mistakes are being made now that there is a report that at least one of the afghan evacuated to qatar has suspected isis ties?
California prosecutors say equipment from power company pacific gas and electric sparked last year s fire which killed four people. the company is facing 31 charges including involuntary manslaughter. and lawyers for jon hinckley jr. expected to argue in court monday that all restrictions on him should be dropped. hinckley shot president ronald reagan in 81 and was found not guilty by reason of insanity. he lived a washington hospital until his conditional release in 2016. for more on these and other top stories, download the fox news app, scan the qr code or go to foxnews.com/apps. the taliban reportedly hanging a dead body from a crane in a city square in afghanistan, part of the terror group s return to brutal tactics since taking control of the country. meanwhile, here at home, a u.s. servicemember claims several afghan evacuees assaulted her at ft. bliss.