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the largest number so far of people evacuated from the airport in kabul in a 24-hour period. it s a really big number. 10,400 people. 10,400 air lifted out of kabul on sunday by u.s. military aircraft. now that again is a big number. it will have to continue to meet the clear need that is there. and it has been complicated by a whole slue of other developments. the airport, the scene of a deadly firefight overnight, involving u.s., german and afghan forces. afghan guard helping secure the base was killed by some kind of fire. unclear whether it was opponent fire or friendly fire. no americans were injured in that attack. after president biden said he is considering extending the afghan withdrawal deadline now, new this morning, a taliban spokesman tells cnn that all u.s. forces must leave afghanistan by the end of the month. they don t want to see any extension. that s raising questions about whether afghan allyies, people who helped u.s. troops over the course of the war,
people and events that shaped the american story. find us, c-span history. i am michael petrilli and excited to welcome you to what should be a lively debate about american democracy. for those who don t know this is a national education think tank and we work in the great state of ohio, an advocacy group and we oversee a dozen charter schools most of them urban, one world. we get to see how these deviates play out nationally. we are excited to be hosting this event today with the help and work they ve done promoting the event. we expect 500, many 800 of you sitting in this morning and we are superexcited. i want to thank you, many of you for suggesting questions for today s dba, 200 of those came in. i have tried my best to incorporate the questions you have and to take a look at the q and a. can add more questions. needless to say this topic, how to teach us history is getting a lot of attention with the backlash on critical race theory and on the heels of controversy ove
is a national education think tank and we work in the great state of ohio, an advocacy group and we oversee a dozen charter schools most of them urban, one world. we get to see how these deviates play out nationally. we are excited to be hosting this event today with the help and work they ve done promoting the event. we expect 500, many 800 of you sitting in this morning and we are superexcited. i want to thank you, many of you for suggesting questions for today s dba, 200 of those came in. i have tried my best to incorporate the questions you have and to take a look at the q and a. can add more questions. needless to say this topic, how to teach us history is getting a lot of attention with the backlash on critical race theory and on the heels of controversy over the 1619 project, donald trump s 1776 commission and more. no need to be depressed about another culture war at a time when it feels we have too many already. it can feel like we are headed towards a version of red
people and events that shaped the american story. find us, c-span history. i am michael petrilli and excited to welcome you to what should be a lively debate about american democracy. for those who don t know this is a national education think tank and we work in the great state of ohio, an advocacy group and we oversee a dozen charter schools most of them urban, one world. we get to see how these deviates play out nationally. we are excited to be hosting this event today with the help and work they ve done promoting the event. we expect 500, many 800 of you sitting in this morning and we are superexcited. i want to thank you, many of you for suggesting questions for today s dba, 200 of those came in. i have tried my best to incorporate the questions you have and to take a look at the q and a. can add more questions. needless to say this topic, how to teach us history is getting a lot of attention with the backlash on critical race theory and on the heels of controversy ove