as you talk to people on the ground and across the defense department about how many americans remain in afghanistan today? >> i don't think there's an exact figure, willie. we believe we got the vast, vast majority of american citizens out. something to the tune of 6,000 of them. and we think it's probably in the low hundreds that are still there. there were also several hundred others that didn't want to leave. >> i know this is now a diplomatic mission as you all have said and this is for the state department but if those 200 or so americans are going to be extracted from the country, it would make sense there would be some military effort behind it. do you expect you'll have a role in getting those people out of the country? >> willie, right now i think the tools we have available to us and we'll use as a u.s. government is going to be more in the diplomatic, economic lanes and we don't really see a military role right now. >> so what does that look like? how does diplomacy get those people out of the