White house. In less than four hours, the president will speak on the day americas longest war has finally ended. The last flight with the final group of u. S. Service members onboard took off, including this man, the last Service Member to leave the country. 20 years after Combat Operations began this morning, we will talk about what it all meant and if it was worth it. All of that, as we see a very different Kabul Airport this morning. Taliban fighters walking around the airport there. We have courtney kube, and Secretary Of Defense for russia, ukraine and shes private a network of private citizens as well working with afghans that directly or indirectly supported our path to Safe Refuge Out of afghanistan. The first full day this war is now over in afghanistan, we have all seen the iconic photo i just showed, army major photo, the last Service Member to leave afghanistan. Theres still some hundreds of americans there, 1 to 200, not to mention thousands of afghan allies. The presiden
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just after 3:00 p.m. east coast, the eye crossed over a barrier island near ft. myers, florida. this is a live look at the satellite right now. you can see the immense size and strength mof the hurricane. the winds are 150 miles an hour. that s just shy of making this a monstrous category 5. this was the scene just ahead of landfall captured by a storm chaser in pine island, florida. these conditions are expected to worsen in the coming hours, believe it or not. more than 850,000 customers are without power across the state of florida. another major concern today is the storm surge. the storm surge is the abnormal rise of ocean water that s generated by the storm. the lee county sheriff expects that to be, quote, life changing today. that area includes ft. myers and the city of cape coral where the emergency management manager tells cnn, hurricane ian will likely be one of the worst the region has ever seen. we are covering the storm as only cnn can with our team of journalis
ROANOKE, Va. (WFXR) — After severe thunderstorms roared across the region overnight leading to power outages across communities in our region, school districts are operating under delays on Friday, April 12. Alleghany Highlands Public Schools announced due to water conditions from heavy rain and debris, all schools will open two hours late on Friday. Officials […]