and how we end it ask what matters most, and this flight is the first promise kept. i m really proud of the team that we have been able to put together of all the advocates who fought so hard to make it work. but o let s beke honest now. it represents 0.3% of the total afghans waiting for evacuation. the other 88,000 people are left behind, hoping we re going to keep the promise as well. we re not going to keep 2350i9ing until we have done that forti every single one of them. so congress passed a bill that funds it. the president s on it. the goal ispr to get a shipmentf people, planes full of people every three days. before the u.s. is fully out of afghanistan. the u.s. is mostly out of afghanistan already. these people are already in peril. some of them they don t all love in the center of kabul.
like wild fire in many of these places. people here in japan who overwhelmingly according to public polls didn t want the olympics to happen and wonder if they ll pay the price. it is hard to see how those fears are not founded. will ripley, thank you so much for covering the games for us. so this morning, a government standoff in washington. president biden fired the social security commissioner after he failed to resign after the president requested, but a holdover from the trump administration refuses to step down, questioning whether biden has the power to dismiss him. and he plans to show up for work this morning. cnn s arlette saenz is live at the white house. any sign of him yet? reporter: no word yet on if andrew soul reporting to work. the 2350ired commissioner of the social security administration is questioning the president, the legality of the president s decision to fire him, but a white house official tells me
unbelievable destruction. emily, let s go to you first. what are your thoughts? thanks, griff. just the amount of this tragedy really cannot be overstated. the city commissioner recently said it may take up to weeks for them to actually ascertain the death toll as well as the injuries there. and is we can see the magnitude and, frankly, those pictures don t do it justice. i m reminded of some community involvement rescue operations in mar run county that i was a part of, and nothing can prepare you. no amount of training can prepare you for that kind of magnitude. as you reported, griff, these guys are battling the elements, a fire in the building, extreme weather, and the mayor told us last week that, indeed, while it s, quote, too soon to start addressing now to 2350 that we re still in triage the other building, the risk to residents there, he said, quote, we cannot rule it out and must start to explore that possibility. tyrus, the other part of this
have just been told by uefa that more than 2350 scotland fans will be inside wembley 3250. i imagine their voices will be raised and they will sound like more than that, pushing the country along because england will need to get something out of this historic fixture next week at wembley. out of this historic fixture next week at wembley. jane, thank you jane, week at wembley. jane, thank you jane. thank week at wembley. jane, thank you jane. thank you week at wembley. jane, thank you jane, thank you very week at wembley. jane, thank you jane, thank you very much - week at wembley. jane, thank you jane, thank you very much for i week at wembley. jane, thank you jane, thank you very much for that| jane, thank you very much for that therefore is. the other teams in group d are in action right now. croatia, who lost to england, are facing the czech republic who beat scotland. that game is taking place at hampden park. it is live on bbc one right now. it is currently goalless at
struggle, patients are being treated wherever they can find space. we re just outside new delhi and look at this, they ve turned what s normally a wedding tent into a makehift clinic. they built it out of bamboo and cloth. it s just in the middle of this dirt 2350e8d field, but here, they have been able to save thousands of people. volunteers providing care free of charge. without your organization paying for the ambulance, for the oxygen cylinder, what would they have done? would they just not of had oxygen? they would have passed away. that s the whole situation, what we are seeing. just a horrific scene there on the ground. maggie, that story of 11 people dying because the oxygen delivery truck was ten minutes late, really underscores just how thin supplies are, if any supplies at all in some places. reporter: yeah, david, exactly. literally everything is in short supply. look at this. this hospital has a live digital billboard out front, tracking the number of icu beds availa