get more updates on the situation in that region. any moment now the white house press secretary jen saccy will do her daily briefing. we ll dip in when she takes questions on afghanistan and the p pentagon press secretary john kirby set to hold another briefing as well. we ll bring you that when it begins. here to start this hour, pbs newshour national correspondent and colonel christopher colenda who negotiated with the taliban in peace talks and the author of sero sum victory, what we re getting wrong with war and hopefully joining us in a moment here as well nbc chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell. amma want to start with you at this point. we re seeing we heard a lot of detail from the secretary of state in that briefing. we re also at the same time seeing a lot of frustration in the cia and the pentagon and
0 these are known passport holders. okay. but have have lprs also been contacted? yes. and what about siv applicants, people who are we re in contact will we get i m sorry. i don t expect you to have all of it, but then, you know, since this whole thing began there s been a lot of criticism of the administration over how it handled it and there s been a lot of pushback from people within the administration about the hand that you were basically dealt or what you say you were dealt by the previous to deal with the taliban in terms of the siv program in terms of the broader refugee program. you guys have been in office for eight months. it s been five months since the president s decision was made. is there anything about the shortcomings have about been so readily identified by all sorts of people that you are actually willing to take responsibility for yourselves? thanks, matt. let me say two things. with regards to numbers in these different categories, as you ve