i m kaitlan collins live in times square. john berman is in west chester county, assessing the damage because we re starting with breaking news this morning after there were torrential rains and catastrophic flooding that hit the northeast causing a lot of damage overnight and stranding people in their cars, causing people to be evacuated from the subway here in new york and at least eight people have died in new york and new jersey. several of them after calling for help after rising flood waters. both states are now under states of emergency. new york city had the heaviest single hour of rain in the city s history. and flash flooding has stranded thousands in the subway overnight and like i said, trapping people in their cars. rescues were happening throughout the city as new york city s major imposed a travel ban until about an hour ago due to the dangerous flood conditions. at least one tornado reported touching down in new jersey. and the storm is now moving up the east
nearly 11,000 people in one day in the 24 hours from sunday to monday. today the pentagon says the latest number in the latest 24-hour period is they got more than 21,000 people out. 21,000 people evacuated in one day. that means the u.s. air lift out of kabul overall has removed more than 70,000 people from kabul since they started ten days ago which is an astonishing number. but with the president planning to get u.s. troops out entirely by the initial deadline he set which is next week, august 31st, the evacuation effort will necessarily have to start to ramp down. troops will have to start to leave. it takes time to get them out safely. as of today u.s. troop numbers are already dropping at the kabul airport. what will that mean in terms of the pace of evacuations and the orderliness of evacuations and the commitment to get every american and every afghan ally of american troops and the american people out of there, we re going to have a live report on that situation comi
the latest number, the latest 24 hour period, is that they got more than 21,000 people out. 21,000 people evacuated in one day. that means the u.s. airlift out of kabul over wall has removed more than 70,000 people from kabul since they started ten days ago, which is an astonishing number. with the president planning to get u.s. troops out entirely by the initial deadline he said which is next week, august 31st, the evacuation effort will necessarily start to have to ramp down. troops will have to start to leave, it takes time to get them out safely. as of today troop numbers were already dropping at the kabul airport. what will that mean in terms of the pace of evacuation? and the orderliness of evacuations, and the commitment of every american an f ally of american troops in american people out of, there we will have a live report on that situation, coming up including the news today, about the reported meeting between the director of the cia, william burns, in a senior tal
but with the president planning to get u.s. troops out entirely by the initial deadline he set which is next week, august 31st, the evacuation effort will necessarily have to start to ramp down. troops will have to start to leave. it takes time to get them out safely. as of today u.s. troop numbers are already dropping at the kabul airport. what will that mean in terms of the pace of evacuations and the orderliness of evacuations and the commitment to get every american and every afghan ally of american troops and the american people out of there, we re going to have a live report on that situation coming up including the news today about the reported meeting between the director of the cia, william burns, and a senior taliban official. this is the taliban co-founder who the trump administration got sprung from prison in 2018. they arranged for his release from prison in 2018. this is the guy who trump had his secretary of state mike pompeo meet with in person last year. toda
should have to make it worth your while, and that is what should lead to higher wages and better dignity of work. there is noncompete clauses and people running the machines that lay down asphalt. if in fact, you get offered a job, and you have a, you know, that you are in arkansas doing it, a lot of the specific examples is that you can t take a job in west texas to do it. what in the hell does that have to do with anything? or clauses in mcdonald s contacts and you can t leave burger king or go to mcdonald s, and is there a trade secret about what is in that patty? i am serious. and a lot of you do know, and i did not know until five years ago the incredible number of noncompete clauses for ordinary people that it is done for one reason to keep wages low, period. look, let workers choose who they want to work for. i am calling on the ftc to do away with certain occupational licensing requirements. do you realize if you braid hair and you move from one state to another, some