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♪ ♪ introducing the first ever at4 lineup. premium and capable. that's professional grade from gmc. ♪ arthel: the united states strikes back. the pentagon announcing a u.s. drone has killed two high profile isis-k targets in afghanistan. yesterday's strike in retaliation for thursday's suicide bombing at kabul airport that killed 13 u.s. troops and at least 169 afghans. officials say a third terrorist was wounded, and they're not ruling out further strikes. hello, everyone, and welcome to "fox news live," i'm arthel neville. eric: i'm eric shawn. meanwhile, the taliban is
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sealing off the kabul airport to most afghans who are trying to evacuate. the massive airlift winds down ahead of the august 31st withdrawal deadline just three days from now, those troops are already starting to pull back from the airport. pentagon press secretary john kirby earlier today admitted the danger is far from over. >> it is a serious threat. i'm not sure what, how any potential terrorist threat could be anything other than serious. serious. eric: we have fox news team coverage on this developing and unfolding story. david spunt if is at the white house where with president biden has been meeting with the national security advisers. this is a meeting in the situation room. lucas tomlinson is at the pentagon with more on the u.s. drone strike that took out at least two of of the isis-k operatives. but first, let's go to trey yingst in doha, qatar, where
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many of those evacuees have been heading. hi, trey. >> reporter: eric, good afternoon. in the past 24 hours, there were 66 flights out of afghanistan. this evacuated around 7,000 people bringing the total since the taliban took over to nearly 120,000. still, though, a lot of challenges on the ground, people trying the leave kabul in far fewer numbers following that blast on thursday. the taliban has increased their perimeter around the airport trying to curb the flow of people into the abbey gate and canal area. you can hear in the voices of people leaving saddened with the understanding they may never see their homeland, afghanistan, again. >> never an easy decision. it's not about leaving, just taking my family, fly out of the country and this home, this is my dream, my aspiration if, my energy. >> reporter: the august 31st evacuation deadline is quickly
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approaching. there is an understanding that some civilian flights out of kabul may resume after the americans leave, but there would have to be another country involved to get those operations started. it could be someone like qatar, pakistan or even turkey. now, a taliban spokesperson today sort of 256r7ered down on that -- tampered down on that idea, and at the airport -- and that the airport will soon be under control of the taliban. a once critical lifelining of airvaccuations cease on tuesday, and this is going to create a difficult scenario for afghan civilians. the united nations estimates up to half a million people could flee on foot simply looking to escape the taliban. eric: all right, trey, thanks so much. the pentagon says the threat from isis-k remains active and dynamic after thursday's deadly bombing outside the airport. the president promises to make those terrorists pay for that
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attack. lucas tomlinson has more on the u.s. drone strike that took out two isis-k operatives and had a back and forth with john some officials say the two ices high-profile tears were fighting were attacking, upgraded just three days present when is deadline and your screen describing the u.s. forces feel. >> the last facilitator and patterning of 100. in fact to these individuals are no longer working in the face of the earth, that is a good thing, good thing for the people of afghanistan is the thing for her and better field. >> until the military launched from an embrace, to carry of the strike freed been killed in the top advisers afghanistan, located in the border in the same place were president trump
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from the mother of all bombs at the same ices agreements taken office and they were there to kill them and they approved his fascination within two days after suicide attack killed tina marketing service members and 120 and over 160 and civilians were also killed. in the strike came hours after another morning and, to gain market to leave immediately. to get in there been reports that will bring other gates close as we said earlier, we do have days that are continuing to be open as we coordinate consumer with the state to get people in for evacuation and there's no 3500 u.s. troops remaining in that couple that will be the first time in nearly 20 years there is no u.s. military presence in afghanistan. >> i love this much. >> very quickly will president
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of biden is saying the same this we commit a threat of another terrorist attack in afghanistan. the white house is standing firm on his spouse to hunt down those responsible for third targets in wrapping up security in kabul airport in the deadline for a final troop withdrawal now is three days away rita and live the white house. david greatest mckay, to busy working weekend as humans for the president of the united states. really also vice president, harris security advisor jake sullivan and other members of the princes national security team, right now essentially getting briefing on hurricane ida ratio is getting ready to hit the united states but he makes them, sweetly what is and is concerned, that is something the president is meeting with his national security team today likely tomorrow to specifically discuss and looking at that position magic, to people killed ices members killed and also potential future attacks the
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standing outside of the airport as you see in your screen right now in the state department as that tell you that your thousand therefore, leave immediately, do not flounder, these speculations continue and the clock is ticking loudly and the window will soon close. >> , the mission there, is now has come up with a significant loss in american troops now. so they continue to evacuate the folks out of that region and out of the airport printed. >> there's an increasing chorus that calls for the united states military to retake the airspace alluded north of kabul and we left in the middle of the night, early in july of last month and critics of the president are saying that we need them to use our field right now to help get people out.
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>> i could believe that we could maintain the safety we just on 18 months with no casualties we could maintain two roadways pretty. >> the latest numbers from the white house at this point is providing them every 24 hour 1600 people evacuated from friday morning at 3:00 a.m. until this morning at some point we have been talking about the 13th fallen that tragically lost their lives in this mission and at some point in becoming about to think united states we don't know what the president will be attending any preventable dignified transfers and we left the white house, the right of it is a mentor the president is getting everything and is a. arthel: right now on this topic about hurricane ida and he says to all of the people in louisiana and other parts of the country, please be prepared, please be ready the government will be there to help you predict that is good and david, and what has thank you very much american predict. eric: and more on hurricane ida coming up, living while the question in afghanistan
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especially painful. for the reference to risk their lives the war on terror. and in florida and a veteran and a member of the judiciary and committee, welcome and thank you very much for your service to our nation free to see my thank you for having me. it. eric: your reaction before the guilt is so frustrating because we attack them at the day after the bombing of the eighth and obviously we obviously knew where they were located quite a nice along to attack these individuals. frustrating people in ices stand here in the border not going in and rescuing american citizens who are still behind the lines from the beginning of this, this was thinking way to the afforded and it was we can't help you and they go to the airport than policy. hollister e-mail sent will try
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to document and another point, absolutely use to go get her american are so happy i did realize lines and 48 hours to get to the airport and to get out yet they have been turning delegates in the direction as of today from the state department, this don't come near the risk by terrorists pretty so i don't know what these people are supposed to do it 24 - 48 hours, we full all of our troops out there would be completely stuck here we also 20 have any american who comes up behind. arthel: get this out this area as well. refusing that will be enough. guest: i sure hope so but i'm not confident in this administration do it, why are we not pushing back now when we have time to do it. it is really sad day in america when we have not the former veterans who have served in the area people get people out
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pretty not with the military. through christian organizations not-for-profit organizations try to get people out. the military going into getting a people outcome of the human toll time at their craft living behind with the vehicles with weapons in her uniforms in a moment ourselves in the democrat, california found last night on friday to demand the biden administration going to get people out. the need to go in destroying our equipment to recover, equipment that we can hammer blackhawks theater companies and everything else, and the terrors are you more concerned about them than the taliban pretty. >> i'm concerned about all of the various nations operating in areas with joe absolutely is a volatile their enemies darkest
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which is what happened at the airfield continues to attack us and now they have our equipment and vehicles, two for the terra-cotta world. .eric: here to the operatives, listen. >> make the mistake, nobody is right in saying that we have them, so we don't have to worry about ices day anymore, that is the case as i said earlier, the threat is still active and still dynamic and were still laser focus on that and force protections and we are thinking for a minute that what happened yesterday, it is in the claire. not in a minute but do we believe that we had valid targets for the bad guys who can do bad things to plan bad missions, absolutely even if you predict. .eric: we will still have what they call over the horizon capability even after today do you think that will be enough to
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camp down on isis-k will we be able to control any of this. guest: it could under bold leadership and strong leadership like we had in her president trump but not under the leadership that we currently have. sue and what about president trump and with the call this interview, he is the one who agreed to let 5000 tell a man numbers out of prison and he what critics are pointing at him for forcing this pretty. >> to blame president trump, the office for a month now, is only an 11th president biden had president biden's administration not reneged on the deal the trump trump administration had, they breached the agreement with the taliban we would not be in this place. what you think you're going to do we originally in this country everybody by may 1st, we would've had everything put in place and get all of our citizens of the country by the time by the administration recent agreement, start taking.
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all across the area making their way to kabul pretty there's been a crisis of leadership at the residential little all the way down through the ship and prevented this predict soon you have served in iraq and thank you, your thoughts on this young men and women who in the 20 members of the military wouldn't pretty. guest: god be with their families, some families and sometimes take more the human toll of all of this pretty and we honor their service and sacrifice to our nation and they were willing to do what they did to serve us for the freedoms we owe them here in this country to our prayers are with those family members in our prayers also the americans were going to be stuck behind enemy lines and afraid to get out before the deadline. eric: a person with them and their families to all-americans who are now certain future printed thank you again and of course thank you for your
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service. arthel: back here in the u.s., the rushing to prepare for hurricane ida evacuations, voluntary are underway across the region including new orleans the woman say that i worry for some make landfall printed tomorrow night. and it will be 60s you she shed initiated will shush as a category three storm. we have live coverage, fox with her meteorologist at the track south again in new york printed new orleans agreement we lost a collective ten family homes and katrina and i'm telling you right now, i'm barely breathing inside it is on the way and tell me what you were sing on the ground.
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>> before practicing rain come through here in the mayor new orleans especially that's decision time for people out here, either hunker down her evacuation but that time is now writing and with the hurricane in this direction with nothing to slow it down, only warm and want to energize the storm, the order to evacuate new orleans, is optional the people at the option of the we fortified the levee system, but outside of that is mandatory and people are told to get out and get out now and the governor of louisiana stressing the people get to a safe location and plan on staying there for a while because it looks like it will be pretty rough out here. peterson to speak the damages will be so extensive that it will take them is most ridiculous of people who are in trouble so the need to be the be prepared for three days on their own. that being said people who divorce that these buildings have endured hurricanes for more than a century.
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>> i'm a native new orleans so i'm used to this and i've been writing out the storms and i have faith in god first and then i have faith in the quarter and all of these buildings, they have survived every single storm pretty. >> the snowstorm, this is new orleans and a bit here my whole life rated coming out s, nothing we can do. we cover-up. >> the damage is expected to come in the form of wind damage widespread power outages and ray could be almost 2 feet in some areas of the storm surge could be size 50 think it's a little less of the mouth of the mississippi and 11 feet at the lake but still, as you hear the difference sounds behind me, saws and people boarding up windows and hammering but you also hear music coming out of the bars, people walking up and down the streets and a lot of people are somewhat relaxed in their position with the storm approaching yet in new orleans has been put before it is
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endured it before. arthel: it is easy for this concern print porter's high ground and it doesn't flood french horn the right, the buildings will withstand it. my concern is a power outages, the city buildings may be without power for possibly five days that could be a problem when it comes to food and water mitigation people out to rely power for people devices etc. so that's my concern there a lot of people in the flood zone. so worried about them as well for you so glad you're there and the people there would be safe and i pray for knew wanted everyone in the path of ida and thank you very much printed. eric: for union family and the damage i know these hurricanes i know them first hand prayed for more on his path, meteorologist adam is tracking it. the very latest adam. >> height and yes the storm continues to it is high within the last hour or so, and gems up to a category hurricane winds at
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one or miles per hour. and a little bit sloppy up to this point but it does seem like it's coming together over warm water, it will allowed to continue to exist by getting up to probably to a category four storm for a very strong category three so we have a large area here hurricane morning strictly place new orleans stretching up towards the west and a lot of this low-lying song. details to definitely feel the strong impact from the storm system pretty here is our official tracking we have a pretty good idea of where this is going to be heading the intensity and we will run their but it does look as it comes a category four hurricane winds at 130 miles an hour think of landfall having sometime tomorrow afternoon into the early evening hours but i do want to point out that even though that's when the landfall is, this is the only thing to pay attention to some of these really strong winds already arriving early under sunday morning and went 7076 miles now evening of the surrounding areas
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up to 30 and 40 miles an hour them exist in all david as you continue into lunchtime and then only intensifies and the entire system lifts up into louisiana and suddenly you're talking about hurricane force winds at 80 miles per hour winds this would be an all-day event as we are tracking and lifting up into the louisiana area eric and is going to be something that we will pay close attention to, the winds and storm surge and of course the rain that will come with it. eric: on the anniversary of katrina. arthel: while thousands of afghans are stuck at the airport in cabo and who knows how many more are trying to get into the airport so they can escape so the u.s. has successfully evacuated tens of thousands of people since august 14 and 1 of those evacuees joins us next to share her story.
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course we will not, she joins us through his easy and i understand you are evacuated without with congressman emmanuel cleaver's office and coordination of the defenses state department sprayed if you would tell us that was like emotionally for you, your adrenaline had to be through the roof. guest: yes, i was raised emotionally happy and that why i was leaving afghanistan and the day that i received them leaving afghanistan by escape, it was a very happy moment for me and i appreciate the congress and the clever and also that he supports me a lot in the process and that he keeps contact with the department office. it makes it harder to get out of afghanistan and get them out of there as possible pretty. >> is much as you can describe what it took physically to get you out from your home to the
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airport and points in between. guest: the day i was living on, it was very early in the morning, and it was the day the taliban took kabul and on the tone in the morning early and my brothers and sisters kept the company to the airport and there were lots of people, very quiet and telephone and trying to build up the - there and finally, after 40 or 50 minutes, i made it to the airport and they were saying that they were scared about the situation of afghanistan was letting them know about that. and after by the 730 admitted to the airport and i told my for that admitted inside of the airport and he was very happy and i was very happy to make it safely into the airport. speech of and we are very happy that you made it as well and wanted to ask you about your
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family, there's still in afghanistan, and have you spoken with them or text with him or e-mailed or what is communication with them. guest: i talked to them every day and i am very worried about them because of the situation is not good over there. if you see the news, and i talked to them and they try to go to the airport but they couldn't pretty and to be afghan, in order to get inside, the airport, they go back home and are hiding now. and they come outside and my sisters, they have a job there and they cannot go to their jobs predict. arthel: quite a candidate not go to the work of free but afraid of the taliban predict. >> yes because my family is under the threat of the taliban they cannot go to their work pretty in the forces and also my family with the taliban and i.
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[inaudible]. and taliban from their families to return her and my family sacrificed this a lot for me that they were supporting me for my job and what i am doing is right pretty and that is why there under the threat of taliban predict. arthel: so zz you work once kidnapped by the taliban and they have continued to threaten you in this threaten your family. city field that's going to change in any way and that the taliban is claiming to want to put on a good face for the rest of the world to do all of the heinous things they did before. you believe them and you trust them. guest: no, i never believed taliban, there just are trying to make themselves look good to the world. it because they never, make the provinces and they never keep their word. i cannot believe them.
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ten years there, it was like they did not have rights and they could not go to school, they did not have the opportunity to get their education and i cannot trust them. as a woman i cannot trust them. arthel: so if you could, tell me what happen when you were kidnapped. tell me about that. guest: yes and 2011, taliban kid napped me in my brother from school while i was learning english. and then, it took us to imagine the keep me for three days over there and finally i was able to escape from them and come with my family and i never go back to them and i keep in my education in afghanistan. arthel: can how we recruited to work as an interpreter the u.s. troops there. guest: we had a meeting with air force officers and he was working as an intelligence.
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and i met him and i need help and safety and security and he was trying get to hire me and for my safety because i was in danger. and then i started my job as an interpreter predict. arthel: will we thank you for your help with the troops there could not have done it without you we are going into and i'm happy you are safe were going to say some prayers that your family can remain safe and hopefully help is on the way to help them get out. and zz, thank you very much for being so brave and thank you for sharing your story and we will be right back. a place where everyone lives life well-protected. ♪♪ and even when things go a bit wrong, we've got your back.
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country without the help and assistance have neighboring stand and extensively if you a of millions of dollars of our under our aid and accusing double dealing with osama bin laden and using our money to fuel the taliban terrorist. and the national former terrace analyst, will lead with the terrorist operatives for the suicide bombing, that airstrike was basically right in the border with pakistan. it and what does that tell you and as a surprise you. guest: it is not surprise me at all eric, tells me another experts that is the perpetrators are that bombing were running away to hide out in that hide out in this case could will be pakistan. the close of the getty site, that could be pakistan that goes into but we are before, they do have help on the other side of the border.
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in the taliban who are on the other side and inside many other areas they having the defendant even deeper supported must remember, also this is important. that the taliban to take over afghanistan has many elements to where students and schools inside of pakistan so that activity between the two countries is a problem. in terms of security rated. .eric: there are reports that te pakistan had tons of taliban fighters flee over the border into afghanistan and when they tell the benefits started. how deep is the assistance of pakistan for the taliban. guest: this is a question to the intelligence community but it also has other implications, if the intel would tell us exactly this, we have an idea how deep it is because we have other sources as well.
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i think they have major help from the taliban inside of pakistan but they have to have some help from inside the security circle in pakistan and what we don't know is if this goes all of the way up to national leadership of the government is keep in mind, the taliban pakistan also attacked other elements on that killed so many. and injured so many inside of pakistan so it's really a deep root there that has been supporting the taliban for 30 years. eric: so what would you do is adjust the biden administration does if anything pretty can pakistan be cured. guest: those who will cure back is ten, themselves but that is a huge country, that is a different story than the taliban in afghanistan pretty. eric: one member that we just lost over the past week, is afghanistan, our president in afghanistan has always been taking into consideration rated
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and including by the circles, they are very close and then you have any on the other side so geopolitically, we were able to do more pressure so now that we are leaving afghanistan, where e closest place we have to this very far away so what is left are these dramatic tools predict. eric: do you see the islamic jihad's, and is encouraging the terrorism and how do you see fit in the geopolitical strategy in dealing with pakistan in that area of the world. guest: eric, so clearly, we discussed at the last 15 and 16 years, once a taliban is in control of afghanistan, whether going to do is build not just the old taliban organization, they're going to build a full-fledged to define a state with advanced work and they're going to play with ron and also have those pakistan themselves so they may have other ideas in the head which is to actually
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have an insight with pakistan with her supporters and people deeper in the institutions to bring pakistan to their influene another other way around this would pakistan need to attention to and one thing is to fuel the afghan taliban for certain geopolitical reasons but then this would turn against them. eric: finally this hear from you your concern about the attack on pakistan at the delavan and the interior taliban movement in pakistan, can they take over that country and you have taliban terrorists with nukes pretty. guest: yes eric, that is a major nightmare many of those who studied area have in mind, not talk about it because were still dealing with afghanistan. so the goal of the taliban is get help from their cousins in pakistan. they give money and all of
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jihadist to pakistan. i wrote this into thousand five. sue and sadly a potential threat don't think about it yet clearls being discussed and has been analyzed by experts as such you and others printed good to see you and thank you. arthel: well continues troops brought down near the end in afghanistan and some republican see political opening ahead of the 202022 midterm elections for all resin biden's withdrawal of the gop win back control of congress. we'll talk about that next. were delayed when the new kid totaled his truck. timber... fortunately, they were covered by progressive, so it was a happy ending... for almost everyone.
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editor-in-chief of the federalist fox news contributor. john, as. guest: i should be clarifying, the editor in chief of the - but that is okay. [laughter] arthel: think you for clarifying that pretty is on the proper so as an impact the biden presidency, the domino effect and democrats, how will the state played afghanistan, big time this year, be a political formula for democrats midterm in midterms and covertly how would it work in favor of republicans. guest: it is very difficult me to see how joe biden can salvage what is going on it afghanistan into something favorable for him. the only way that i think this could work out to his benefit in a sensitive we do not end up in hostage crisis or images of
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executions on tv. and people forget about this whole thing is one of these intense summer controversies that then gets forgotten by the next year or even next fall. i doubt that's what happened but that's the only thing that they can hope for in terms of turning this into some kind of wind buried the republicans, i think you have to be a little careful in not seeming to make this too much of a political issue we have dead servicemen coming home in body bags and disintegrate look. arthel: yes finish her thoughts but i want to touch and appoint the go-ahead to finish your thought about this. the republicans pretty. guest: is beneficial for the republicans is that i think that this erodes joe biden's perception is being competent and is being in charge and is being the kind of guy claims that he was and that is bad even if there a lot of republicans who support the idea of withdrawal and whatnot, and i
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think that in many ways it could covid-19 will be a bigger problem provided coming in the next year. speech of especially don't get vaccinated think that's political driven. as well pretty. guest: entirely but the thing is that with the exception of george h or george debbie bush's first term in 2000 jupiter, they tend to lose seats in the margins are in the house and so you have to bet is that republicans are going to take back the house no matter what in the way the benefits of republicans and i think we both can see this gross even talking about this kind of tragedy about politics printed. arthel: let me jump in there, i agree with you of course and i feel the same way. this is what is happening whether or not we think about it and this is what i want to talk to you about, and forces is going to be a political thing for the gop but one has to detect on this should the republicans tread lightly when following president biden for
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the chaos in these two weeks and without acknowledging them massive efforts by president biden's stated defensive departments. could set a posture and misconstrued is not only anti- biden and anti- american. guest: will yes, i think it is a good question and think there's a long standing rule in the market politics and politics in general that when your opponent is destroying themselves, don't get in the way. in the images in the facts of what's going on in afghanistan, and bidens own poor performance in trying to defendant are much more effective than anything republicans can say to pile on rated and so i think that the tone for the republicans should be much more about sorrow and sadness than . arthel: also solutions. guest: solutions for short. it be that intensity and republican turnout so political win for them even if they don't
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on school mask mandate reading this report think the number of new covid-19 cases in this day, hundred 50000 last week and some 500 hospital more careful with coronavirus victims reading and live in atlanta, headquarters of the cdc with more on that hi jonathan pretty. guest: what advocates of the mask in public school say that just because you don't want your own kids to wear masks, does not mean that you should put of the kids at risk and so the judge agreed with those parents and overturned the ruled against the governor's executive order banning mask mandates and public schools in the judge also issued an injunction blocking state education officials punishing local school districts that ignore the governors executive order in a spokesperson for the governor said the judge's ruling goes against right to make the beds educational and medical decision for their children. u.s. intelligence agencies agreed china did not develop the coronavirus is a biological
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weapon and however, the agencies would not agree with the virus spread naturally from animals to human in some where in the community such as meat market or whether the virus accidentally escape from a laboratory such as that wuhan institute of biology and unclassified summary said the lack of cooperation from the chinese government was permitting investigators from reaching definitive answers but the chinese embassy in washington fired back saying that report fabricated by the u.s. intelligence community is not scientifically credible and the origins tracing is a matter of science, it is should and can only be left to scientists, not intelligence experts. how will chinese officials are dismissing the theory of a lab link on their own soil, they said in the skin should look into u.s. laboratories and see the coronavirus started there, high-ranking official with the world" printed on the organization describe china's reaction, as a contradiction. eric: and for the fact that it could have come from the lab.
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getting ready because the window is closing it and i'm going to help out of the way and show you a wide look and this is just one have at least eight sandbagging stations here in the baton rouge area dozens of these all across the region. and you've got to keep in mind that baton rouge is nearly 70 miles inland and directly north of morgan city were landfall is expected that there is still raising for high winds and a lot of rain and a potential storm surge. there is a mix of voluntary and mandatory evacuation and mostly is required in the lower lying coastal areas and so now the race is really on and while the sun is still shining, and the skies are blue, to get your affairs in order and as we have told you hurricane ida made its first landfall yesterday over parts of cuba in the aisle, in fact the westernmost provinces that island has been impacted the most and as we have also been saying, now the system is
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back open the extremely warm gulf of mexico walkers which is why he expected to rapidly intensify for landfall sometime tomorrow. arthel: if you know all about that, thank you very much. we'll see you again about an hour. and will be back at 4:00 p.m. eastern but now, and editorial. >> editorial report, the scrambled to evacuate a markets and afghan allies, couple airport continues today with president divided deadline for withdrawal and now just three days away and depending on the same date that to isis-k isis were killed in following the night entrance killed 1300 service members number 200 others military commanders 20 present find that the threat of more attacks is highly lik
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