Taliban forces, as the militant group sees a resurgence across the region. Our National Security analyst peter bergen is here and joins us by phone from washington, and in beirut, cnn Nick Paton Walsh who has reported extensively from afghanistan. Welcome to both of you. Good morning. First i want to start with you, Nick Paton Walsh and talk about the resurgence of taliban in afghanistan. The reason this tragic event happened is because Coalition Forces it trying to drive away taliban forces. How strong are they in afghanistan today . Reporter well, certainly if you leave what people call kind of the city of kabul, the walled area where many people used to say the president of afghanistan was only president of that particular area, theyre increasingly strong. They were on their back foot when the u. S. Flooded in troops as part of their surge. Now theyre pulling them out. We just heard barack obama pulling them out extraordinary fast, almost down to zero in 2016. The taliban are gainin
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the alarming number of close calls between drones and piloted aircraft prompted the u.s. government to take action. federal officials announced they re creating a national drone agency. rene, they are expected to see a lot more drones in the skies soon, so they want to be ready. absolutely. there has been a spike in close calls involving these drones. today the federal government in a move that clearly shows they are feeling uneasy about this, they announced they are creating that registry to help them track drones to owners and the hope is they will have this registry in place before christmas. that s when they are predicting more than a million drones will