the question is do we have a full picture of the damage yet? and the european union takes the united states off its safe travel list amid a surge in covid cases. the question is will we see countries issue new travel restrictions for americans? it is way too early for this. what s up, everybody. welcome to way too early, the show that is coming to you from the great city of los angeles live. i m jake soboroff on this tuesday. the last american troop boarded a c 17 aircraft shortly before midnight in kabul last night, marking an end to a chaotic entry from the country. more than 122,000 people were evacuated since late july, including more than 6,000 americans, but despite the massive number airlifted out, officials estimate between 100 and 200 u.s. citizens were left behind. look. there s a lot of heartbreak associated with this departure. we did not getter about out that we wanted to get out, but i think if we had stayed another ten days, we would not have gotte
this as president biden s deadline to get out of the deadline quickly approaches. hello, everyone. i m sandra smith, monday morning here in new york. nice to see you, john. john: in washington, d.c., a little bit of a time difference but not much. [laughs] hope you had a good weekend, sandra. i m john roberts in washington, good to see you. this, after five rockets were fired at the airport over night, when making it through defense systems and landing inside the perimeter. u.s. officials are stressing this is the most dangerous time of the mission, the phased withdrawal of u.s. and couldn t leave the forces still on the ground even more vulnerable to attack. sandra: indeed. we ve got a packed hour. just ahead, walid phares will join us, morgan ortagus coming up, and congressman peter meijer is here, as well. fox team coverage begins now. bill hemmer will join us in moments. john: but first to the pentagon and jennifer griffin to kick us off this monday afternoon. hey,
peter meijer join me in a moment. plus, brutally killed in a suicide attack, 13 service members along with 130 afghan citizens. a look at these brave soldiers who helped to save the lives of others. hello. i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is trying to pull off an infinity number of miracles. that s how one veteran described the race to save americans and afghan allies, still stuck in afghanistan. and in addition to the t terrifying situation on the ground in kabul we re covering on this special two-hour state of the union, two other crises, second on the gulf coast of the united states where on this anniversary of hurricane katrina, folks are waking up to horrible news. hurricane ida grew rapidly overnight to a dangerous category 4 storm. we ll talk to john bell edwards coming up. of course, the third crisis, which has been with us since last year, covid. we ll ask dr. anthony fauci about rising covid deaths, boosters and vaccines for children.
killed at miami beach while protecting his baby. dustin wakefield pleaded with the gunman not to shoot saying, quote, is he only a boy. biden s popularity has never been lower, so let joe biden come out here and praise the wonderful job gavin newsom has done. even living in my acadieux toast people are fed up. ainsley: the u.s. telling americans to leave the kabul airport immediately as the warns of a terrorist threat within hours. brian: where do they go up to 1500 americans. we ballpark everything. no reason to get down to actual names stranded in afghanistan now. just five day until the u.s. chose to withdraw. steve: this photography is jaw-dropping it shows a plane as you can see there looks like it s leaving kabul nearly empty flying evacuees. ainsley: unbelievable. steve: began da. kitty logan is live with the very latest. it sound like they are saying get away from the airport because there is a threat at three different gates of car bombs. that s right. this
cheap tent. taps disgrace. herschel walker filed paperwork to join the georgia senate race. is he a hero in georgia and he understands law and order. kamala harris talking about christmas while americans are stranded inning that. do you want to have different toys for your children it might be the time to start buying them because climate crisis. it makes absolutely no sense. brian: right, that is great theme. nothing makes sense. president biden sticking to the august 31st deadline it s bed if you ling to get all troops out of afghanistan. ainsley: he says it s all contingent on the taliban. the group has blocked access to kabul s airport. steve: doug la zared join us live as two members of congress getting a spanking from nancy pelosi saying no more. this is all bad. doug. steve, ainsley and brian, good morning. you know, the scenes playing out in and around the airport in kabul are horrific right now and time is quickly running out. those who are simply despera