isis-k, an offshoot of isis in the middle east, forcing alternate routes to the airport for safety, even when there is so little time left to evacuate. tuesday marks one week until the end of the month, and a defense official familiar with the discussions around the u.s. troop presence in afghanistan says it is a crucial day, decision day. if the u.s. wants to get all of its troops, that is 5,800 in afghanistan, out of the country by the end of the month, that decision needs to come on tuesday. don? >> the dire situation at the kabul airport is sparking fear, confusion, and grief for thousands of afghans who helped the u.s. military over the course of this two-decade war. many are desperate to escape, waiting for visa approval, including the family of yasser. he's a former translator for the marines, and he came to the u.s. seven years ago. he is worried the taliban may retaliate against his family, still living in kabul. they sent yasser a video that they recorded from their window, panicking as they saw taliban