countries. so i think we want the state department to be largely in control of the process. rather than each, individual organization kind of figuring out figuring it out as they go. so, i think it is possible to get a a better process in place. and there is also going to be the funding issue. as i was saying, these people are going to have to go to countries, maybe wait for a year. you know? right. i hear ya. jen psaki spoke about this, lisa. let me have you and phil listen to what she said, obviously press secretary. there is also a question. there are active. there continue to be active isis-k threats and there is also a question of where these flights go, where they land. we know isis-k has a keen interest in attacks against aviation targets and our personnel on the ground in our air in our military bases and these are among the risks that we take into account. how much does that slow it down, phil?
than each individual organization figuring it out as they go. there s also going to be the funding issue. as i was saying these people are going to have to go to countries, maybe wait for a year with their own grievances. jen psaki spoke about this, lisa. let me have you and phil listen to what she said, the press secretary. there s also a question they re active and there continue to be active isis-k threats. we know isis-k has a keen interest in aviation targets and our person on the ground in our military bases, and these are among the risks that we take into account. how much does that slow it down, phil? that doesn t work for me. look, there s isis-k would not be thing i d be worried about, chris. we left a couple of days ago.
man who carried out and isis inspired stabbing attack in new zealand, injuring 6 people in the store before special ops team took him out, killed him a minute into the attack, reuters reported he was under surveillance for being an extremist but new zealand law prohibited them from locking them up. todd: the white house warning of the threat of another terror attack as americans are stranded in kabul. there is also a question, there continues to be active isis k threats and the question of where these flights go, isis k have a keen interest in attacking aviation targets and personnel on the ground in military spaces and these are the risks we take into account. jillian: here to react is carlos jimenez. thank you for being here. do you feel as safe today?
kandahar, 3 soldiers in gilad bad as well. the taliban took them out of their homes and shot them. given this kind of reporting we are hearing, is it possible that our reliance on the taliban to keep their word in terms of our evacuation is misplaced [inaudible] no one is saying from the federal government, no one, the president, secretary of defense, no one from the intelligence community that the taliban are good actors. that is one of the reasons we are being so clear that we re not rushing to recognition. politico reports shame among anonymous sources inside the white house. one person telling politico i m absolutely appalled and literally horrified we left americans there. kabul s airport remains inoperable and the white house says there are risks associated with charter flights seeking to extract americans to u.s. military bases. we do not have reliable means to confirm the basic details of charter flights, including who may be organizing them. we know isis-k has a keen int
these flights go and land. we know isis-k has a keen interest in attacks against aviation targets and our personnel on the ground in military bases. these are the risks we take into account. this is a texas related question. sure. what advice would be the president give to a woman in texas right now who wants or needs to get an abortion? what the president would convey to any woman who is trying to get an abortion, seek an abortion, be able to employ her constitutional right to seek healthcare that is enshrined and allowed by federal law, i don t think he would give medical advice. that s not the role of any president. he would convey to them, i have