clear sense of how many people right now. harris: the last reporter, i think what she was getting at we re not in a foxhole together fighting side-by-side with the taliban but you have to have a pretty good understanding on boepgt both sides how this is going to go if you depend on the taliban to give you access to your citizens. somebody negotiated that. publicly, the taliban aren t playing with august 31. what will it look like september 1st? that s revealing from the briefing. the math don t add up. if you get all u.s. troops which stand rough life acknowledge 7,000 or slightly less, you have to get those troops out by august 31st as well. after everybody else. which takes two to three days and one of the things one of the reporters asked. john kirby didn t disagree. you have four or five days to get out an untold number.
0 require constant coordination and deconfliction with the taliban. it is absolutely requiring us to keep these lines of communication with the taliban open that have checkpoints beyond the airport. we have seen this coordination has worked well in terms of allowing access and flow to continue. one of our commanders used helicopters to bring people in because of the crowd size. crowd size matters, too, and that s what the president was referring to. i have two questions. i would like to go back to the incident. can you be a little more specific and tell us if you can rule out the attackers were the taliban first. i would like to go back to the deadline. the french foreign minister said today that it s quote, necessary to continue the afghanistan evacuation beyond august 31. can t rule out who the hostile actor was in the incident last night. central command s statement referred to it as a hostile actor. we don t know more than that. this just happened. i don t know when we ll have
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i ve been open about that for a long period of time, but i am going with our leaders. we are going to win with or without, but i do disagree. as far as, again, putin and russia, i do not say good, bad, or indifferent. i don t know the gentleman. i hope we have a fantastic relationship. that is possible, and it is also possible that we won t. we will see what happens. i will be representing the american people very, very strongly, very forcefully, and if we have a great relationship with russia and other countries, and if we go against isis together, which has to be stopped, that isn t evil that has to be stopped, i will consider that a good thing, not a bad thing. how the relationship works out, i won t be able to tell you later. i ve had many times where i thought i would get along with people, and i do not like them at all. [laughter]
lamented, we believe the sanctions should continue until we have seen the agreement fully and lamented, and we ve been continuing to argue that inside the european union. laura? thank you very much. prime minister, you have talked about where you agree, but you said you would be frank where you disagreed with the president. can you tell us where in our talks you didn t disagree, and do you think that the president listened to what you had to say? and mr. president [laughs] see what she says. mr. president, you have said before that torture works. you have praised russia, said you want to ban some muslims from coming to america come you have suggested there should be punishments for abortion. for many people in britain, those sound like alarming beliefs. what do you say to our viewers at home who are worried about some of your views and worried