and couldn t this have been done in a more orderly manner? i respectfully disagree. imagine if we had begun evacuations in june or july bringing in thousands of american troops and evacuating more than 120,000 people in the middle of a civil war. there still would have been a rush to the airport. there is no evacuation from the end of a war that you can run without the kinds of complexities, challenges, threats we faced. none. compelling and yet there were months to prepare. and reportedly there was intelligence to suggest there could be a quick collapse. and reportedly, we did not prepare for that or to get our machinery and weapons out so they wouldn t end up in the enemy s hands and we weren t prepared to retake control of bagram airport to speak up the evacuation effort. a big reason is because we were playing to a deadline that the administration decided had to be honored. this is a point that biden insists on. leaving august 31st is not due to an arbitrary deadline.
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same level of protection. aide workers around the world rushing to haiti after saturday s devastating earthquake. complicating matters even further violent gangs and tropical depression bearing down on the island. new york state lawmakers will release a final reports on the impeachment probe. leaders faced backlash for suspending the investigation after cuomo announced his resignation. brian: here we go. welcome to the show. we start with a fox news alert. kabul s airport reopening following chaos on the tarmac we all witnessed yesterday as many as 8 afghans dying. many who are riskily. they were trying to flee the taliban. they had one plane. and all the planes stopped after that ugly incident. jillian: there were some people that were in the stow away area and fell. brian: wheel well. ainsley: hundreds of people packed on a cargo ship desperate to escape. steve: president biden plays the blame game. he wasn t exactly quoting harry truman yesterday the buck stop stop
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israel and the palestinian militant group hamas have agreed an egyptian brokered ceasefire, which came into effect around 30 minutes ago. it brings to an end 11 days of conflict, in which 232 palestinians and i2 israelis have been killed. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu s office says his security cabinet voted unanimously in favour of a mutual and unconditional gaza truce. but within minutes of the announcements, ahead of the ceasefire, the two sides were trading rockets and strikes. paul adams has the background to the ceasefire agreement. israel s security cabinet met for several hours in the course of the evening. at the end of that meeting released a statement which it was said that they unanimously to an egyptian initiative to a bilateral ceasefire without preconditions. they went on to say that they had reviewed israel s great achievements of the campaign, some of which it said were unprecedented. hamas officials for their part quoted as saying they have sec