people being trampled or shot or murdered in the streets of kabul trying to get to the airport, allies of citizens alike we heard just before on the previous segment of female citizen of the united states begging and pleading for help he was terrified, that is really where our focus should be, we need to get our citizens out of there as soon as possible we should not have an arbitrary deadline of august 31 we don t leave until we get everything a citizen of the united states out of their, we have plenty of time and monday morning there saying three months, six months, nine months, i have a lot of questions for leadership within the administration but i m gonna save those questions once we get all of her citizens out of there safely first. mike: nancy mace in the great state of south carolina, thank you for your time. president biden said to address afghanistan crisis in just a few hours it is set for 4:00 o clock eastern time we will have full coverage, chris wallace will have an in-de
it s a horrible thing. i don t know where to start with this. where to go with this. reagan said if it moves, tax it and they re finding everything a that is moving. charles: one of the issues is think is that they were trying s to find ways to raise the gas tax but people with teslas thousands of taxpayer dallas to buy teslas. so the richest people in america we have to subsidize them buying the car they would buy anyway. you can t really put a gas tax on that. but this seems like a really hair brained alternative and to your point going to crush people driving to work. if you work at the wallmark and it s ten miles away from your house, you may have to quit working. exactly. i was reading where people that live in rural communities will travel 20, 30, 40 miles. and then there s a question of, what do you do with uber and lyft drivers? what do you do with taxies and truck drivers? what do you do with anything that gets in a car?
when i was young, i always wanted to serve the armed forces from here. i always wanted to become a soldier. so it kind of helped me out, doing it. and then you also said that you went through everything a, you went through the process the legal way. do you or do you not agree with open borders, since you did do this the right way and apparently it cost you a pretty penny. yeah. the whole process cost me upwards of $10,000 to get it all to do it the right way. and as to the question about open borders, i don t think it s i don t think we should have open borders. i think having closed borders is the right way to go. out just makes it easier for everyone here. they want to get it done the proper way. you know, yeah, it takes a
or over seas. so, you think a foreign country. look, wolf was right. he was pressing him because he was being hypothetical on a situation that was practical. either you had proof or you didn t. and he knew there was none. but he played lawyer games because he was trying to protect trump, and that s not his damn job. it was bs and he knew it. and it turns out barr wasn t the only one faking the facts. mcconnell two weeks ago in high dudgeon over the possibility that democrats would dare go after barr. listen to him. attorney general barr served our nation with honor and with integrity. these latest attempts to tarnish his name bear the telltale sign of a witch hunt in the making. that guy calls everything a witch hunt that is about finding the truth. it turns out mcconnell was privately urging barr to blow up the lies of the election. it s also telling what mcconnell wasn t saying the in front of the cameras. he too clearly thought trump was dangerous, but mcconnell was doing wh
dujion over the possibility that democrats would dare go after barr. attorney general barr served our nation with honor and with integrity. these latest attempts to tarnish his name bear the telltale sign of a witch hunt in the making. that guy calls everything a witch hunt that is about finding the truth. it turns out mcconnell was urging barr to blow up the lies of the election. it s also telling what mcconnell wasn t saying the in front of the cameras. he too clearly thought trump was dangerous, but mcconnell was doing what he does best. he was playing the game. proof? jonathan carl, abc news, senior washington correspondent, reporting that mcconnell believed if he spoke the truth, trump would sabotage the senate races in georgia. so, there it is. to keep power, mcconnell plays the game and says things he reportedly doesn t believe.