or himself, is the world safer with nato? are you safer? is your family safer? i believe the american people know the answer to all those questions is yes. and i believe the american people understand that america is stronger stronger because of our alliances. i believe the american consensus from truman to reagan to me still holds today america cannot retreat from the world. we must lead the world. we re an indispensable nation. president biden s speeches are being closely watched after concerns arose about his mental fitness after his performance at the recent presidential debate. he delivered a scripted remarks where he praised nato and the work being done but during questioning from reporters, he mistakenly misnamed his vice president kamala harris. reporter: my question for you is how are you incorporating these developments into your decision to stay? and separately, what concerns do you have about vice president harris s ability to beat donald trump if you were
group announces all mail government with no terrorists at the top and these are the people the biden administration is trusting to allow stranded americans to try to get out of afghanistan. todd: a smile and a wave. todd: the email shows the state department working against the veteran rescue efforts of americans that president biden left behind. jillian: we are learning more about the known terrorist who went from gitmo to top taliban posts. we have been reporting on these planes sitting on the runway in the north of afghanistan with americans waiting to bring from home but unable to leave. documents obtained exclusively by fox news show the state department has refused to give approval to land anywhere and a retired marine who charted these planes, the state department said no chances are about to land at any dod base and most if not all countries with the exception of saudi arabia will allow them to land. it can t be the us either. commercial flights taking off from kabu
to separate them. big ben s bongs were last heard four years ago with the famous bell out of action for essential repairs. we ll be finding out how the project is getting on. hello and welcome to the programme. the leader of the afghan resistance group waging an intense battle against the taliban in the panjshir valley says he is open to enter peace talks. ahmad massoud said he supported a plan, put forward by religious clerics, for a negotiated settlement, and called on the taliban to end their offensive. earlier, reports suggested the taliban had rapidly gained ground in panjshir taking the provincial capital, bazarak. the province is the most prominent example of resistance to taliban rule. meanwhile, across the country, people are adapting to life under the new regime. our correspondent secunder kermani has travelled from the capital, kabul, to the province of logar, from where he sent this report. they ve grown up along the front line but their first taste of peace is