will: welcome to the jungle. ainsley: 33 degrees. going to be in the 30 s all day. 37. will: i think that s pretty controversial what you just said that november rain is their best one. ainsley: that was my favorite. brian: she lives on the edge stephanie seymore wedding dress short in the front and long in the back. brian: is that dr. quinn medicine woman. ainsley: famous victoria secret model and married the billionaire. brian: i m thinking jane seymour. ainsley: she was the medicine woman. and she sold jewelry. the heart ne necklace. steve. will: did you watch that show. brian: i watched a few episodes. i knew she was come in. i wanted to feel like i knew it so i could make. ainsley: like touched by an angel. made you feel good. i never really watched that one. brian: but you liked the one touch. ainsley: we mind me of all the actors in touched by an angel. brian: do you know what kills me will s follow up question. i can t make a statement wi
scenarios be a vital part of planning for anything of this magnitude and complexity? absolutely, paula. there s no question about it. you know, it s a tragic mark on the administration and on the prior administration for not considering worst case scenarios. that s what planning is all about. you know, in the military and we should have the same situation in the state department. you should be planning for the worst possible outcome. you hope that that worst possible outcome doesn t take place, but in the afghan situation, it was really clear. we ve had plenty of antecedents such as vietnam, the fall of saigon, which happened quickly. and there was enough information that could have been extrapolated from what was going on at the particular at this particular time about two years ago that it was very clear that the central government in accoukabul was not going to lasts and we
administration we had stability in afghanistan. for the last 18 months, we didn t lose a soldier. within a few months of the biden administration taking power? what happened? we lost 13 brave soldiers in that botched withdrawal that reminded us of the fall of saigon during vietnam. and then to add insult to injury. when those brave soldiers came home, joe biden stood on that tarmac and checked his watch repeatedly. i can guarantee you that he had time for those soldiers. i think that every time these kind of things happen the entire world is watching and that s why we are in this weakened state. this is the weakened state we have been in since jimmy carter and that s why we are seeing conflict all over the world. brian: you understand leadership in military better than i do. mckenzie and millie said we told him what we told him. and if you get to this threshold pull out. i recommend 2500 to 4500 troops. he says no one advised me this
at least through the winter, because you ve got influenza, there was almost no influenza during the first few waves of covid, that means there s less immunity. you ve got winter with my respiratory viruses around, and you ve got more people indoors, mixing indoors, so, again, picking up on a previous point, it s so hard to predict how people will behave in the winter in crowded indoor set ups, and we know that the vaccine is very, very effective, but against the delta variant you can be double jabbed and you can still get the virus, even if on balance it doesn t make you as sick as it would have done without vaccination. thank you very much. captured in the eerie green glow of military night vision, like a ghost not a soldier, major general chris donahue climbed aboard a us airforce c17. for all the jeering from joe biden?s critics, midnight monday in kabul didn t look like the fall of saigon. after all, this wasn t
a us airforce c17. for all the jeering from joe biden s critics, midnight monday in kabul didn t look like the fall of saigon. after all, this wasn t the repudiation of a decades long us strategy, as the end of the vietnam war has been, but the coda to an engagement which began thousands of miles away above the streets of manhattan, the pentagon and a field in pennsylvania. that anniversary, 9/11, will be marked for the 20th time next saturday. as americans and others look to their grief, what awaits the people of afghanistan? eunice, a government different from the one that the taliban led before it was deposed 20 years ago, or is it really the same old ideology and the same old approach to ordinary life? well, i think it s very early to make any assessment i of the nature of the new taliban regime. - are they really different? are they new? they ve been very busy on a very massive, -