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that the taliban would allow that. are we not looking at future hostages. yes. but we re not going to just stop. what is the option? if 100 more get out, it is worth it. these people put their blood, sweat and tears to their country alongside us, based on a promise we made, we ll try to honor that promise. i think some factors to needs to be passed to allies, to see what you can do to stay invisible. but fit in. carry a taliban flag, put one on your home, show you are there, part of them, stand as invisible as possible, but the challenge is these terrorist organizations now have modern technologies, they have trip machine
nearly a year. i have cried many nights. like, thinking, where s my money? reporter: lacasse owns three properties in upstate new york. but the single mother and air force veteran is functionally homeless after falling on some hard times. lacasse says after notifying tenants they had to move out so she could move in, they simply stopped paying and stayed put. she and her daughter have been living out of her car and staying with friends. despite more than $23,000 in unpaid rent, lacasse can t force her tenants out because of state and federal moratoriums on evictions. i don t understand how they can give my private property to somebody to live for free. i bought that property, i fixed it up with my blood, sweat and tears. reporter: the policies were meant to protect vulnerable renters during the pandemic, but some property owners say they have become collateral damage. one thing that s very clear is, we have no housing safety net. reporter: vincent reina, a housing policy ex
because it s wednesday and it s been a rough week, time for something totally a little bit lighter. totally different. the granddaughters of chicago gangster al capone are auctioning off some of his mementos. 74 years after his death, cap one is still one of the figures with items selling for astronomical amounts. a colt 45 pistol, $50,000 a pocket watch monogrammed, 90 diamonds, and other items include porcelain figures and furniture estimated to sell for $2500 or less. tony hawk has given his blood, sweat and tears to skateboarding and now you have some, too.
u.s. military civilians and at the same time we had responsibilities and obligations to the afghans and allied nations who also gave blood, sweat and tears in the afghan struggle over the last 20 years. director john brennan, former director of the cia thank you very much, and behind closed doors, key members of the president s cabinet on the hill, they were giving a classified briefing on afghanistan to house members. iraq and afghanistan war veteran jason crow joins us in a minute. this is andrea mitchell reports on msnbc. on msnbc.