health capability there to help the soldiers that were on this noncombatant evacuation and they will get immediate assessment and those that need counseling, it is there. the key we have to do, nonstigmatizing mental health issues a sailor or marine have, they feel free to seek counsel we have available. thank you. i d like to follow-up on the line of questioning that senator ernst started. can you describe the al qaeda threat, where it is located, where it will be going, what it is strength is compared to the strength of the last 20 years and please answer for isis, isis-k and other variations of isis across the world? you re asking me, senator? yes, general milley first and then secretary austin. so first i think it would be good to handle in some detail in the classified session issue but
0 about 100 americans and that figure doesn t change. we need a real accounting for how many people, big difference between 100 and 4000. my biggest takeaway, we have no counter terrorism strategy and milley and mckenzie testifyod this, mckenzie said he is not confident we can prevent al qaeda or isis. harris: i am rushing, it is top of the hour, kayleigh and emily, everybody on outnumbered, quick one for us as we ark wait the panel to reconvene. thanks for watching fox news. our coverage continues on america reports. sandra: the senate armed services adjourning for a break, set to resume 30 minutes from now. the nation s top military leaders facing tough questioning on capitol hill for the first time since the chaotic exit from afghanistan. hello and welcome, everyone, i m sandra smith in new york. john: i m john robert necessary washington. lloyd austin, and general mark milley and general frank mckenzie all testifying today before the senate armed everybodies iss committee