real threat with people in kabul and advise them that they should move away from the airport, not come to the airport. >> and now geoff bennett at the white house. obviously this is the kind of information the u.s. government has as well. there's warnings from the state department to americans who might have still been in kabul overnight. talk to me about how the white house is responding to this. i mentioned at the top the president was already scheduled to have a meeting about afghanistan this morning as we were finding out about this. >> that's right, garrett. look, this scenario is certainly what this administration had feared and also what this white house had warned about, national security adviser, jake sullivan, telling us reporters in the briefing room last week that the threat in afghanistan posed by terror organizations was real and acute. president biden, in his remarks before the nation days ago, saying u.s. troops in the region, coalition forces in the region face a grave and growing threat the longer they stay