everywhere and nowhere. haroon, what he said, we know, trace, we have been around the block a few times. we know who these people are. this is the most rigid form of their law. it s anti-woman and anti-girl and anti-education. there is a savagery about it. a simplicity about it. you fear for the worst. they have been in doha negotiating with americans for a couple of years. maybe they have some polish now and understand if they are going to be accepted by the international community, they have to play ball in terms of the humanitarian rights, in terms of recognizing people s rights to leave that country. if they are not, if they just buckle down and reveal the savagery we know exists in their dark hearts, they will be the
last 20 years exercising their freedoms and using their education to be in the work force, they are too scared to leave their houses. you look at the images of kabul on the street. there are no women. that speaks volumes. i don t know what will happen. . sandra: it s a brutal reality of what is happening. remarkable. trace: we saw the female afghanistan pilot speaking out. there are doctors and lawyers wondering what their future holds. right now it s very uncertain. sandra: fearing for their life. trace: thousands ever americans in afghanistan are desperate to get out. many fear they will become targets if they try to get on the airport. a reporter are the l.a. times describes taliban fighters attacking people headed to the
sandra: a shocking scene in new york city. a man with a hatchet attacking a bank customer in front of a cash machine in manhattan. you can see the weapon on the ground want the victim was taken to the hospital and in stable condition. the suspect is in custody. trace: the chaos in afghanistan. the images are horrifying. especially in light of the price paid by american serve men and women over the past 20 years. a u.s. army specialist chris horton was killed in afghanistan. his wife joins us. before president biden spoke you said you wanted the president to reach across the aisle and unify all americans. as he done that?
those over 60 get in trouble with hospitalizations and absolutely need that third shot. in the united states the vaccine immunity goes down dramatically after 7 to 9 months. i think is a wise decision. sandra: i got my second shot in april. we are looking at christmas time where people should get the booster to help protect against the delta variant. the percent of americans who got fully vaccinated nearly 60% of the american population received both doses. 1 dose 70%. those who have not received any vaccine is almost at 30%. here s more on the j&j vaccine. i will get your response. for people 2 received the
the great government of america left afghans behind. he did not expect it from our friends, from the country that supported afghanistan for a long time. what is unclear is what happens to the americans and afghans trying to get out who are in cities outside of kabul. the taliban not only controls the outside of the airport but controlling the country. we are talking about people getting out of kabul and those challenges which go beyond anybody who is outside of the capital city. trace: rich, thank you. sandra: brian, a brutal reality playing out on the streets outside of kabul. how is it that we are supposed to depend on the taliban to ensure the safe transfer of many americans, tens of thousands of americans who want out. how do we believe the taliban