out of there. they've got heavy equipment, armored cars, helicopters, we're not sure if they will take all of that with them, but they certainly could. the british have left, the french have left. others are scaling back they haven't left already, and the pentagon wants to do air lifts right up to the end. it's going to be an intricate dance take out people more desperate by the day. one of my npr colleagues had an amazing interview with a marine master sergeant running air traffic control. he has been living in a tent on the airfield there since august 13. 100 flights a day coming in and out, and they work 12-hour shift, and then even when you're off, there's still planes landing every five or ten minutes. they have been getting all of