their homes because they can t afford to keep them? yes. we are seeing peeple afford to keep them? yes. we are seeing people who afford to keep them? yes. we are seeing people who are afford to keep them? yes. we are i seeing people who are shell-shocked seeing people who are shell shocked because of the immediacy of the homelessness that is committed to them. people who have been turfed out of the housing situation may be sleeping in their carfor a sleeping in their car for a few weeks or months and realise they cannot afford somewhere to live. we are seeing by large charging of two one whole year rent in advance before they consider taking people. consultation with us they have nowhere to put people. this is a situation a long time in the making. it is notjust a cost of living crisis that has set us on the path. we are in the winter know where we are experienced in something of a humanitarian disaster when it comes to the number of people experiencing homelessness. i would say
climate adaptation in the united states history. it s not a wash. you look at the package, you ll see that clean energy and clean tech out pace our fossil fuel investments by far that puts us on the path the president wants to see, which is net zero by 2050. this is a large shot in the arm. you know, the president campaigned on and pledged that the united states would emerge as a global leader combatting the climate pcrisis. what the inflation action does is that, sures up the energy and reduces the carbon footprint by far and provides thousands, if not millions of good paying jobs and the president did it by beating essential interest. he brought together unions, the environmental justice community and business communicate that went into this historic deal. one way a lot of americans will experience this is tax incentives to buy electric vehicles but there is language in here that requires carman
talk to the suspect and they re telling him not to talk. how frustrating is that for you and your deputies and investigators? regardless of what the parents or the individual suspect does, our investigators are well-on the path to create a very, very good case to hand the baton to the prosecutor. sheriff, one more question about the shooting. did the initial victim know what was going on? the reason i m asking, i m a parent with kids in school. i know how kids walk through the hallway. you tell your kids, keep your eyes open, be careful. but if a kid is next to you or behind you, you don t know there s not a lot you can do. did the kids know what the heck was going on when it happened? i d have to say no. sheriff, we re told there was a deputy helping out. do you have any information who
two weeks ago, he sent his resignation letter to secretary of state blinken. the ambassador who wrote a book called the envoy joined me for a debrief about what exactly happened at the end of america s longest war. welcome zalmay khalilzad. well, thank you. it s great to be with you again. so let s start with the agreement that was negotiated with the taliban, you negotiated it under donald trump. trump s own national security adviser, general mcmaster said this was a surrender agreement. was it? no. the president, president trump, decided, after trying what mcmaster had put in place to escalate the war in afghanistan, give the military, the authorities to do whatever it would take to put us on the path to victory, and he came to a
give the military the authorities to do whatever it would take to put us on the path to victory, and he came to a judgment that we were not winning, we, in fact, were losing ground. and therefore he decided the war was too costly financially given the change in the world, the rise of china, that $40 billion a year spent in afghanistan was not appropriate given his evaluation of the importance of afghanistan. so, therefore, he wanted to withdraw, and i was asked whether i could take the lead in negotiating an agreement not only to ensure a peaceful withdrawal of our forces, but also assurances on terrorism from the taliban and at my urging and secretary pompeo s