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now 90% complete our richard engel inside the firefight with afghan troops tasked with holding the line against the taliban. >>> new york becoming the first state to declare a disaster emergency on gun violence. what will change under that order. >>> breaking news on sha'carri richardson the star sprinter's last hope for competing in tokyo not happening. >>> and our exclusive with billionaire richard branson on making history in his race to space. >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. i'm kate snow in for lester tonight. it is rare to see hurricane warnings on the west coast of florida in july. but that's exactly what we have tonight. tropical storm elsa dumping heavy rain on the florida keys today and then strengthening over the open water with maximum winds now just below hurricane strength and the threat of life-threatening storm surge the tampa area bracing with forecasters expecting the storm to become a hurricane just before making landfall tomorrow morning, likely somewhere north of tampa we'll have the full forecast ahead, but we begin with
now 90% complete our richard engel inside the firefight with afghan troops tasked with holding the line against the taliban. >>> new york becoming the first state to declare a disaster emergency on gun violence. what will change under that order. >>> breaking news on sha'carri richardson the star sprinter's last hope for competing in tokyo not happening. >>> and our exclusive with billionaire richard branson on making history in his race to space. >> announcer:...
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our richard engel got access inside that new eerily quiet facility. he shows us what was left behind. >> reporter: the only sign of the afghan army now in charge of bagram air base is at the entrance. inside, there are miles of unguarded roads and barracks. and the relics of the u.s. troops who just left. a chill-out area, christmas ornaments, care packages, and hundreds of very usable vehicles, nearly all white. some fire trucks too, and the heart of the base, the runways. i borrowed a bike soldiers left behind and pedalled down what was one of the most active runways for strikes against the taliban and al qaeda. it doesn't just feel like a ghost town. it almost feels post apocalyptic. no tumble weed. a can of energy drink hopped along. not long ago, bagram was the epicenter of america's longest war. up to 100,000 troops planned and executed counterterrorism missions here. so this was the command center. there is no light? >> reporter: when u.s. troops left, they cut the power. the afghans, a soldier told me, can't get it working. how do you feel abo
our richard engel got access inside that new eerily quiet facility. he shows us what was left behind. >> reporter: the only sign of the afghan army now in charge of bagram air base is at the entrance. inside, there are miles of unguarded roads and barracks. and the relics of the u.s. troops who just left. a chill-out area, christmas ornaments, care packages, and hundreds of very usable vehicles, nearly all white. some fire trucks too, and the heart of the base, the runways. i borrowed a...
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. >>> our richard engel inside bagram air base in convalescent. what u.s. troops left behind. >>> my exclusive conversation with eight of bill cosby's accusers. how they felt when they learned he was going free. >>> and the price you pay for groceries surging. why stores are stockpiling these household staples. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. i'm kate snow in for lester tonight. for days, for day, floridians have been bracing for hurricane elsa. the storm interfering with search efforts at the collapsed tower in miami-dade. tonight reports of a likely tornado in jacksonville. elsa making landfall this morning on florida's gulf coast, bringing driving rain, whipping winds, and some road flooding, and thousands are without power tonight. the tornado threat in georgia and the carolinas continues, and this rare early july storm is headed for the midatlantic and northeast later this week with tropical storm alerts now extending about a thousand miles. we begin tonight with catie beck in tampa. >> reporter: elsa is char
. >>> our richard engel inside bagram air base in convalescent. what u.s. troops left behind. >>> my exclusive conversation with eight of bill cosby's accusers. how they felt when they learned he was going free. >>> and the price you pay for groceries surging. why stores are stockpiling these household staples. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. i'm kate snow in for lester tonight. for days, for day,...
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our richard engel on the ground. >>> the 737 cargo plane crashing off hawaii. both pilots rescued. you'll hear the urgent call from the cockpit. >>> and our nbc news exclusive. the team usa star suspended after testing positive for marijuana. could she still compete in tokyo? >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening, everyone. determined not to lose another summer to covid, independence day will take on an this holiday weekend, touchstones of summers old, from big gatherings to big travel plans projected to rival previous all-time records for the weekend. and while that certainly sounds like we are back, it will not be like the good old days for many, not with the highly contagious delta covid variant rapidly spreading in this country. certain to put more unprotected people at risk. we'll get to that in a moment. but first, tom costello and what to expect as all that pent-up travel demand spills out into highways and runways. >> reporter: it's a july 4th getaway looking more like a thanksgiving travel rush. from the roads to the airports, 48 millio
our richard engel on the ground. >>> the 737 cargo plane crashing off hawaii. both pilots rescued. you'll hear the urgent call from the cockpit. >>> and our nbc news exclusive. the team usa star suspended after testing positive for marijuana. could she still compete in tokyo? >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening, everyone. determined not to lose another summer to covid, independence day will take on an this holiday...
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forces as richard engel saw exclusively from the front lines. and the consequences could be particularly dire for women and girls in the country who are facing harsh restrictions under taliban rule, but president biden is firm in the commitment to ending america's longest war, and he says that the u.s. is going to continue to support the afghan government, but after two decades oth
forces as richard engel saw exclusively from the front lines. and the consequences could be particularly dire for women and girls in the country who are facing harsh restrictions under taliban rule, but president biden is firm in the commitment to ending america's longest war, and he says that the u.s. is going to continue to support the afghan government, but after two decades oth
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nbc correspondent richard engel was on the ground with them when a fierce fire fight broke out. >> outside kabul in a hostile taliban-controlled area the commandos huddle for a pre-mission brief. tonight they'll raid a taliban safe house and try to kill or capture the fighters inside. they pray for success and protection. these soldiers had u.s. support before, shoulder to shoulder, now they're on their own. >> what is it like now fighting all on your own, no american support? >> so we are ready to fight. if we die we don't care about it. >> the commandos set out in old american humvees. the vehicles slow down to a crawl when they think they spot an ied. >> an ied, like an explosive? >> the ied may have been a false alarm and they push on. the last leg is on foot, quietly. the commandos hope they can surprise the taliban. >> so the building they're closing in on is actually a mosque and they think there are 15 taliban fighters inside. >> but before they reach their target the man on point the intoes the taliban. rounds are incoming, too. [ shots fired ] >> they launch rocket-propelled gren
nbc correspondent richard engel was on the ground with them when a fierce fire fight broke out. >> outside kabul in a hostile taliban-controlled area the commandos huddle for a pre-mission brief. tonight they'll raid a taliban safe house and try to kill or capture the fighters inside. they pray for success and protection. these soldiers had u.s. support before, shoulder to shoulder, now they're on their own. >> what is it like now fighting all on your own, no american support?...
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richard engel got us an exclusive look. ard engel got us exclusive look >> what is it like fighting all on your own, no american support? >> so we are ready to fight. if we die, we don't care about it. if we die, we don't reca about it washed your hands a lot today? probably like 40 times. hands feel dry? like sandpaper. introducing new dove handwash, with 5 x moisturizer blend. removes germs in seconds, moisturizes for hours. soft, smooth. new dove handwash. [peaceful music plays] [soft cymbal crash] ♪ watch the olympic games on xfinity ♪ [ ♪ root for team usa] and feel the energy ♪ ♪ 7000 plus hours of the olympics on display ♪ ♪ with xfinity you get every hour of every day ♪ ♪ different sports on different screens, ♪ ♪ you can watch it anywhere ♪ ♪ and with the voice remote ♪ ♪ you never have to leave your chair ♪ show me team usa. ♪ all of this innovation could lead to some inspiration ♪ ♪ and you might be the next one to represent our nation ♪ ♪ this summer on your tv, tablet,
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richard engel will join us live from kabul. let's check in with allison barber. per people had not been in that building when it collapsed so that's good news, but the new information is also the tragic loss of that 7-year-old whose father is a firefighter. >> yes, it is a reminder of how close-knit this community is. i've been speaking with a member of the miami urban search and rescue team and was asking her just about the experiences of these firefighters, these rescuers. these are elite teams. they have been to tragedies and catastrophes all around the world, but for those from south florida, this is their home, too and this is a reminder of that. when i spoke to that one firefighter, she was talking about for the firefighters many of them were breaking down as they were searching for people who were trying to recover loved ones so that they could give these families who were waiting for answers some sort of closure. when families visited the piles of rubble that they could hear them crying and calling out to their family members and now there is news that on
richard engel will join us live from kabul. let's check in with allison barber. per people had not been in that building when it collapsed so that's good news, but the new information is also the tragic loss of that 7-year-old whose father is a firefighter. >> yes, it is a reminder of how close-knit this community is. i've been speaking with a member of the miami urban search and rescue team and was asking her just about the experiences of these firefighters, these rescuers. these are...
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nbc's richard engel reports from kabul. >> reporter: the taliban aren't even waiting for u.s. troops to finish their withdraw from afghanistan before launching their takeover. emboldened and increasingly confident the taliban have taken around 150 afghan military posts in the last two months, dozen this weekend. afghan forces trained and supported by the u.s. military, are in many cases giving up without a fight. are taking the weapons, keeping some, and selling others to pakistan, according to afghan officials. this video taken by witnesses, the event confirmed shows local villagers moving in to loot a base for anything the taliban left behind. but one unit that hasn't been collapsing is the afghan commandos. elite special forces trained by american special forces. they're launching around 100 operations a day, shouldering about 90% of the fight. this morning, i spoke to their commander. >> if americans will keep supporting us financially and the way we want our armed troops for the future and our afghan air force, of course, we can fight. >> reporter: there's a troubling dev
nbc's richard engel reports from kabul. >> reporter: the taliban aren't even waiting for u.s. troops to finish their withdraw from afghanistan before launching their takeover. emboldened and increasingly confident the taliban have taken around 150 afghan military posts in the last two months, dozen this weekend. afghan forces trained and supported by the u.s. military, are in many cases giving up without a fight. are taking the weapons, keeping some, and selling others to pakistan,...
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what he said when asked is a taliban takeover of the country inevitable our richard engel in kabul. >>> the death toll rising in the surfside collapse what we've learned about a repealed florida law. could it have prevented the disaster >>> deadly tropical storm elsa drenching the east coast warnings for nearly a thousand miles the new track. >>> the tokyo olympics banning fans days before the games begin. a state of emergency declared as covid cases rise >>> new video of assassins outside the home of haiti's president, and tonight a u.s. citizen is among the suspects >>> the dramatic body cam. a 6-year-old girl rescued from an alleged kidnapper's car. the hero officers speaking to us >>> and tennis superstar naomi osaka's new message on mental health ahead of the olympics >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >> good evening. i'm peter alexander in for lester tonight what could be major news in the fight against covid. pfizer now says a booster shot of its current vaccine strongly extends protection against the virus. they're also developing a booster intended to
what he said when asked is a taliban takeover of the country inevitable our richard engel in kabul. >>> the death toll rising in the surfside collapse what we've learned about a repealed florida law. could it have prevented the disaster >>> deadly tropical storm elsa drenching the east coast warnings for nearly a thousand miles the new track. >>> the tokyo olympics banning fans days before the games begin. a state of emergency declared as covid cases rise >>>...
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>> richard engel in afghanistan tonight, richard, thank you >>> tonight a breakthrough between the u.s. and russia allowing urgent aid deliveries for syrian refugees displaced by civil war. chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell recently traveled to both of those border camps andrea, this deal came right before the deadline >> peter, only hours before the u.n.'s aid to millions of syrian refugees was to be shut down, russia agreed to let it continue for 12 months, but only through one corridor from turkey. we visited that border crossing last month with u.s. u.n. ambassador linda thomas greenfield who negotiated the aid renewal with her russian counterpart in around-the-clock talks at the u.n president biden commended the renewal in his call with vladimir putin today but critics say it's not enough given the dire conditions. last saturday, russian air strikes and syrian artillery struck more villages in the area, relief workers say killing eight, including children peter? >> andrea mitchell, thank you very much. >>> heavy rain is falling across parts of new england tonight
>> richard engel in afghanistan tonight, richard, thank you >>> tonight a breakthrough between the u.s. and russia allowing urgent aid deliveries for syrian refugees displaced by civil war. chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell recently traveled to both of those border camps andrea, this deal came right before the deadline >> peter, only hours before the u.n.'s aid to millions of syrian refugees was to be shut down, russia agreed to let it continue for 12...
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richard engel reports from the afghan capital of kabul. >> reporter: as the u.s. military winds down operations, the top american general handing over this morning to a new leader with a far more hands-off mission. the taliban are closing in on kabul. as u.s.-trained of a began military forces put up halfhearted resistance or surrender outright. so, is the united states heading right back to where it started? the u.s. invaded afghanistan nearly 20 years ago because the taliban were in power, and they hosted osama bin laden, whose group, al qaeda was responsible for 9/11. now one group is fighting hard, the elite afghan commandos. i recently saw them in action, attacking a taliban safe house. what about foreign fighters? extremists? terrorists? we understand that they are starting to come back in once again. >> these people who are coming to create troubles and problems for the world, for the future as they did in 9/11. >> even worse than 9/11. i'm telling you. >> reporter: she is a member of parliament and negotiator with the taliban. extremists tried to assassina
richard engel reports from the afghan capital of kabul. >> reporter: as the u.s. military winds down operations, the top american general handing over this morning to a new leader with a far more hands-off mission. the taliban are closing in on kabul. as u.s.-trained of a began military forces put up halfhearted resistance or surrender outright. so, is the united states heading right back to where it started? the u.s. invaded afghanistan nearly 20 years ago because the taliban were in...
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. >>> i'm richard engel. today the taliban took over another small base from u.s.-trained afghan security forces lowering the flag. the taliban have not been this strong since the u.s. drove them out 20 years ago when the militants ran afghanistan and hosted osama bin laden, whose group al qaeda carried out 9/11 one unit is fighting against the return of the taliban and new bin ladens afghanistan's commandos. we recently saw them in action. their general says foreign extremists are rushing back to join what they see as the victorious taliban >> these people who are coming to create trouble and problems for the world for the future as they did in 9/11. >> even worse than 9/11, i'm telling you. >> reporter: fawzia koofi is a member of parliament and a negotiate were the taliban. extremists tried to assassinate her twice. >> you have been in war, and in war, people don't distribute sweets. they kill each other so you think those actually have been killed, they will not go for revenge and hostility? they will. >> reporter: i put that question to a former taliban leader
. >>> i'm richard engel. today the taliban took over another small base from u.s.-trained afghan security forces lowering the flag. the taliban have not been this strong since the u.s. drove them out 20 years ago when the militants ran afghanistan and hosted osama bin laden, whose group al qaeda carried out 9/11 one unit is fighting against the return of the taliban and new bin ladens afghanistan's commandos. we recently saw them in action. their general says foreign extremists are...
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. >> we'll get a report from nbc news chief correspondent richard engel in kabul. i'll speak with chairman of the senate armed services committee jack reed of rhode island. >>> plus, whitewashing january 6th. >> if you didn't know it was video from january 6, you would think it's a normal tourist visit. >> as a growing number in the gop try to deny what happened at the capitol, one republican says the vast majority in his party know the truth but refuse to di admit it. my guest this morning, congressman adam kinzinger of illinois. also, eric adams beats out progressives in the democratic primary for new york city mayor. >> i am the face of the new n ig democratic party. >> what the non-woke former police captain's victory says about the kind of democrats that are actually winning elections. joining me are nbc news capitolr hill correspondent kasie hunt, mark leibovich from "the new york times," former obama white house senior adviser stephanie cutter and republican strategist al cardenas. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in wash
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we'll tell you where it's headed >>> our richard engel goes inside the firefight for troops taking on the taliban as the u.s. withdrawal is almost complete and enemy retribution explodes across the country. >>> sha'carri richardson banned from competition for marijuana use. this morning, the fallout from her olympic dreams dashed. >>> what have we learned from one of the most expensive and extensive investigations in aviation history >>> and the made for tv golf match with aaron rodgers and bryson dechambeau did not disappoint "early today" starts right now. >> elsa may be downgraded to tropical storm but it's still packing packing a punch. t there are even tornado watches in place this morning. the governor warned nefreveryon the coastal area to be prepared to lose power for several days good morning >> hi, good morning, guys. i have some better news this morning. a collapsing storm system on the eastern side of this storm but what you're seeing right now across central florida is severe weather. these are the outer bands really impacting that area, and that will be in place for at l
we'll tell you where it's headed >>> our richard engel goes inside the firefight for troops taking on the taliban as the u.s. withdrawal is almost complete and enemy retribution explodes across the country. >>> sha'carri richardson banned from competition for marijuana use. this morning, the fallout from her olympic dreams dashed. >>> what have we learned from one of the most expensive and extensive investigations in aviation history >>> and the made for tv...
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richard engel, nbc news, kabul >>> pope francis is recovering this morning after undergrowing surgery. the vatican says the pontiff reacted well to a planned procedure to treat an issue s large intestine. only hours before the surgery pope francis greeted the public in st. peter's square for his usual sunday blessing. this marks the first known hospital visit for pope francis since he took office he does suffer from sciatica and decades ago had part of one lung removed. >>> well, two years after bursting on the scene, coco gauff continues to open eyes at wimbledon. gauff took on slovenia's calla juvan in the third round the 17-year-old dominated throughout, taking the match in three straight sets. the win returns the american to the fourth round at wimbledon, where she was eliminated in 2019 she'll face off against former wimbledon champion angelique kerber with a spot in the quarterfinals on the line. >>> all right. as we promised, let's bring in nbc meteorologist janessa webb a lot to discuss in the weather she's tracking this morning. janessa, hello again >> hi. you know, these tro
richard engel, nbc news, kabul >>> pope francis is recovering this morning after undergrowing surgery. the vatican says the pontiff reacted well to a planned procedure to treat an issue s large intestine. only hours before the surgery pope francis greeted the public in st. peter's square for his usual sunday blessing. this marks the first known hospital visit for pope francis since he took office he does suffer from sciatica and decades ago had part of one lung removed. >>>...
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even if most americans forgot about this war, has richard engel reports from kabul, for those left behind, this war is still very real. >> the taliban are laughing it up in this video reposted by a police spokeman, and why not? d ? the taliban have taken control of most of afghanistan in weeks often after firing a shot. troops are sur ending handing over posts and weapons the taliban give each soldier the equivalent of $80 pocket money for the trip home. the united states spent more than $80 billion to train annie equip afghan security forces the return on investment so far is low. >> corruption is the main defense for some of the taliban. >> reporter: this member of parliament extremists have tried to kill her twice. >> i had a meeting yesterday who tried to run away. they were steeling me stories because there was no food for them. >> reporter: when we visit the air base it was empty, i was able to bike down the runway no one even asked what i was doing. the soldiers seemed almost unaware there is a war going on. but two units are fighting afghanistan small air force and the commandos o
even if most americans forgot about this war, has richard engel reports from kabul, for those left behind, this war is still very real. >> the taliban are laughing it up in this video reposted by a police spokeman, and why not? d ? the taliban have taken control of most of afghanistan in weeks often after firing a shot. troops are sur ending handing over posts and weapons the taliban give each soldier the equivalent of $80 pocket money for the trip home. the united states spent more than...
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. >> richard engel is on the ground in kabul for us. talk to us how it's looking there. >> yasmin, there were multiple intelligence estimates that afghanistan would face challenges before u.s. troops pulled out. well, it is happening very quickly. this country is fracturing even as this withdrawal is entering its final stages. in many cases, the afghan army, afghan police are not putting up much of a fight or a half-hearted fight, in some cases they're not fighting at all. there was one incident where several hundred afghan soldiers facing a taliban assault fled the country, they crossed the border into tajikistan. now the afghan government is trying to negotiate their return. the taliban are taking over many small towns and villages particularly in the outer provinces, not all of the afghan units are collapsing, one in particular called the afghan commandos which was trained by elite u.s. special ops, they are shouldering a lot of the burden, they're carrying out about 100 operations a day, but the main army, the big army, trained by t
. >> richard engel is on the ground in kabul for us. talk to us how it's looking there. >> yasmin, there were multiple intelligence estimates that afghanistan would face challenges before u.s. troops pulled out. well, it is happening very quickly. this country is fracturing even as this withdrawal is entering its final stages. in many cases, the afghan army, afghan police are not putting up much of a fight or a half-hearted fight, in some cases they're not fighting at all. there was...
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in just a minute we'll be joined live by richard engel. he has a lot to say about his time in afghanistan last week. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. isn't it disappointing when your plug-in fades? once that freshness goes away, you're left thinking, “okay....now what?” febreze fade defy plug works differently. it's the first plug-in with built-in technology... to digitally control how much scent is released... to smell 1st day fresh for 50 days. it even tells you when it's ready to be refilled. upgrade to febreze fade defy plug. >>> this is the headline from the "arizona republic" today. andy biggs and paul gosar vote to abandon the afghan allies. they're part of a small group of 16 republicans who voted against an overwhelmingly bipartisan bill to expedite the process to get afghan translators who helped u.s. forces to safety as america ends its longest war. quote, when the u.s. pulled out of vietnam, there were unfortunate, sometimes tragic repercussions for some of the vietnamese who assisted our troops. the idea of the ho
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engel, nbc news, afghanistan. >> nbc's richard engel with afghan commandos. remarkable and scary reporting on that fight that remains as u.s. troops withdraw from afghanistan. today the pentagon said the u.s. withdrawal from america's longest war is more than 90% complete. in addition to pulling out troops and the equipment that go with them, that goes with them, the u.s. military handed over seven military facilities to the afghan defense ministry including bagram. the bagram airfield. the speed means the pentagon will almost certainly complete the withdrawal by the september deadline and raises concern of the aftermath of the u.s. forces leaving. this weekend the top u.s. military official in charge of overseeing the withdrawal raised alarm of how quickly the taliban is growing the control over large swaths of the country. warned of a possible civil war. warned about the potential for a full taliban takeover of afghanistan. and that prospect raises questions about the length of this war, what choices we as a current have to make on our way out the door. wha
engel, nbc news, afghanistan. >> nbc's richard engel with afghan commandos. remarkable and scary reporting on that fight that remains as u.s. troops withdraw from afghanistan. today the pentagon said the u.s. withdrawal from america's longest war is more than 90% complete. in addition to pulling out troops and the equipment that go with them, that goes with them, the u.s. military handed over seven military facilities to the afghan defense ministry including bagram. the bagram airfield....
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richard engel, nbc news, kabul. >>> californians will get their say whether to recall governor newsom from office. mark your calendar for september 14th. the date was just announced by the secretary of state after recall petition was certified. county election officials will have to send out mail-in ballots by august 16th. political science professor james taylor says as covid phases, return to normal, support for that effort not growing. >> the economy's coming back and every injection i think that california gets actually helps governor newsom with votes. >> democrats in the legislature voted this week to change election code, allowing for it to take place sooner than expected. republicans leading the effort to oust governor newsom from office say that it was a manipulative move, but they are ready to mobilize. >>> once you get that ballot in the mail, you will have to fill out two sections. now, in the first part, you'll be asked if governor newsom should be removed from office. it's a yes-or-no question. in the second part you will pick a replacement candidate. now, you can vote n
richard engel, nbc news, kabul. >>> californians will get their say whether to recall governor newsom from office. mark your calendar for september 14th. the date was just announced by the secretary of state after recall petition was certified. county election officials will have to send out mail-in ballots by august 16th. political science professor james taylor says as covid phases, return to normal, support for that effort not growing. >> the economy's coming back and every...
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that announcement from president biden today richard engel has more on this. >> reporter: president biden today with iraq's prime minister announced the end of an era, that the combat mission in iraq is over, again. >> our shared fight against isis is critical for the stability of the region, and our counterterrorism cooperation will continue even as we shift to this new phase we're going to be talking about. >> reporter: it's the second time the u.s. has ended combat in iraq after president biden invaded in 2003 to overthrow saddam hussein, claiming he was developing weapon of mass destruction and kicking off a civil war. it took nearly eight years for the u.s. to declare the combat mission complete. >> america's war in iraq will be over. >> reporter: then vice president biden with president obama welcoming back the last troops from iraq. but with u.s. troops outside, iraq collapsed, becoming a safe haven for isis terrorists. so the u.s. went back in. todayt combat administration, iraq 2 is over. but this time a few thousand u.s. troops will stay in iraq in a support capacity and conduct
that announcement from president biden today richard engel has more on this. >> reporter: president biden today with iraq's prime minister announced the end of an era, that the combat mission in iraq is over, again. >> our shared fight against isis is critical for the stability of the region, and our counterterrorism cooperation will continue even as we shift to this new phase we're going to be talking about. >> reporter: it's the second time the u.s. has ended combat in iraq...
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. >> our pentagon correspondent richard engel has the latest. >> reporter: with the troops clearing out of bagram without celebrations or fanfare, and the u.s. is shutting down the longest war extremely quietly and not announcing how or when the troops are leaving for their safety. this is not a victory lap, but a stealth move out of the door after 20 years. when osama bin laden masterminded from afghanistan, the u.s. invade and within weeks overthrew the taliban who had been protecting him. starting off small, the war dragged on and grew. more than 750,000 american troops rotated through. 2,042 died here. but afghan security troops are collapsing to a resurgent taliban and the propaganda channel shows that afghan soldiers and police are turning themselves in, and handing over the small base, and the taliban giving them pocket money for transportation home, demoralizing. the american general tasked with shutting down this war is not painting a rosey picture. >> they have gained some of those back in certain parts of the country. >> the return of the taliban would be catastrophic for mil
. >> our pentagon correspondent richard engel has the latest. >> reporter: with the troops clearing out of bagram without celebrations or fanfare, and the u.s. is shutting down the longest war extremely quietly and not announcing how or when the troops are leaving for their safety. this is not a victory lap, but a stealth move out of the door after 20 years. when osama bin laden masterminded from afghanistan, the u.s. invade and within weeks overthrew the taliban who had been...
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richard engel is in kabul, afghanistan and joins me now. richard, what are we expecting now? >> reporter: the first part u.s. troops are leaving this country. nato troops, coalition partners are leaving with them. some of the coalition partners express concern. they thought that this country is not ready to be completely on its own, the afghan government and security forces aren't strong enough to stand up against the taliban and need support. since the u.s. is leaving the coalition partners are leaving as well and today with the departure from bagram, it took a major, the u.s. took a major step toward that final departure. it is not just bagram. the u.s. has been shutting down evacuating personnel from lots of bases over the last several days and weeks. the ultimate deadline for all u.s. troops to be out of here is september 11th. based on what's happened today and the last several days it looks like u.s. forces are going to be going well before the september 11th deadline. but they are not making a big show of it. this is not like the withdrawal from iraq when we were able
richard engel is in kabul, afghanistan and joins me now. richard, what are we expecting now? >> reporter: the first part u.s. troops are leaving this country. nato troops, coalition partners are leaving with them. some of the coalition partners express concern. they thought that this country is not ready to be completely on its own, the afghan government and security forces aren't strong enough to stand up against the taliban and need support. since the u.s. is leaving the coalition...
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our richard engel live on the ground in kabul as the taliban keeps making advances but next up, whether you need a booster shot to protect against the delta variant. why some experts are saying hold off on that as first responders push for others to get vaccinated at all, period. >> i would equate what's happening in my community right now as a mass casualty event that's happening in very slow motion. their only friend? the open road. i have friends. [ chuckles ] well, he may have friends, but he rides alone. that's jeremy, right there! we're literally riding together. he gets touchy when you talk about his lack of friends. can you help me out here? no matter why you ride, progressive has you covered with protection starting at $79 a year. well, we're new friends. to be fair. eh, still. there's an america we build and one we explore. one that's been paved and one that's forever wild. but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure. you get both. introducing the wildly civilized all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l (upbeat pop music in background throughout) guys, are you ti
our richard engel live on the ground in kabul as the taliban keeps making advances but next up, whether you need a booster shot to protect against the delta variant. why some experts are saying hold off on that as first responders push for others to get vaccinated at all, period. >> i would equate what's happening in my community right now as a mass casualty event that's happening in very slow motion. their only friend? the open road. i have friends. [ chuckles ] well, he may have...
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. >> richard engel's exclusive report from inside a fire fight between afghan forces and the taliban. we'll have the latest on that. incredible reporting. we have sam stein, former aide for the george w. bush white house and state department, elise jordan, and host of "politics nation" and president of the national action network, reverend al sharpton is with us this morning. we're going to begin with former police captain, eric adams, poised to become new york city's next mayor after being declared the winner in a hotly contested democratic primary. the ap called the race for the brooklyn borough president last night after thousands of absentee ballots were counted. the numbers saw former city sanitation commissioner kathryn garcia cut the lead to 8,000 votes. with only a small amount of votes outstanding, her deficit is likely too much to overcome. adams will go on to face the republican nominee, guardian angels founder curtis leila in november's general election. >> reverend al, before we dig into this, let's just talk about what we have just seen in this race, and it really shows
. >> richard engel's exclusive report from inside a fire fight between afghan forces and the taliban. we'll have the latest on that. incredible reporting. we have sam stein, former aide for the george w. bush white house and state department, elise jordan, and host of "politics nation" and president of the national action network, reverend al sharpton is with us this morning. we're going to begin with former police captain, eric adams, poised to become new york city's next mayor...
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richard engel is in kabul. you had a top general warning that afghanistan may be heading toward a civil war. you've been taking us inside low the u.s. left bagram. what do you anticipate will be the reaction to the president's remarks closely watched not just by americans, but by people around the world? >> reporter: afghanistan is already back at war. it's back at war with the taliban, but unfortunately it's mostly a one-sided war. the taliban is making advances. the afghan security forces, except for two real divisions, the afghan air force, and the commandos. the other divisions seem to be falling apart. with half-harded resistance. it's been mostly small towns and villages, but over the last 24 hours, there's been fighting in a provincial capital. the city has changed hands more than once, with special mosts having been called in, the taliban freeing some of their prisoners, so this country is already back at war. the security forces are crumbling. the question is, what will it means for kabul. kabul is the
richard engel is in kabul. you had a top general warning that afghanistan may be heading toward a civil war. you've been taking us inside low the u.s. left bagram. what do you anticipate will be the reaction to the president's remarks closely watched not just by americans, but by people around the world? >> reporter: afghanistan is already back at war. it's back at war with the taliban, but unfortunately it's mostly a one-sided war. the taliban is making advances. the afghan security...
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either way, it is an end of an era. >> richard engel there at bagram airbase. courtney kube joins us from the pentagon. interesting stuff brought up by richard. how is the pentagon responding this morning? what are you hearing from sources about these reports that there are those in afghanistan who are troubled, felt like it was rude, as engel pointed out there, that this exit was hasty and poorly communicated, in their view. >> so what this entire withdrawal process is shown, the u.s. does not trust the afghan government, the afghan partners they've been there, heard for years, standing shoulder to shoulder and hand in hand. it's clear they don't trust them with information like specifics when the u.s. is leaving specific bases, so if you look back to several weeks ago when the u.s. turned over the base at southern kandahar in afghanistan there were a series of small rocket attacks and mortars that came in on base that set a tone. there was a lot of concern about providing any specific information when the americans and nato allies would be leaving some of the
either way, it is an end of an era. >> richard engel there at bagram airbase. courtney kube joins us from the pentagon. interesting stuff brought up by richard. how is the pentagon responding this morning? what are you hearing from sources about these reports that there are those in afghanistan who are troubled, felt like it was rude, as engel pointed out there, that this exit was hasty and poorly communicated, in their view. >> so what this entire withdrawal process is shown, the...
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. >> joining me now from kabul, nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel and pentagon correspondent, courtney kube. you were speaking with general mckenzie, i believe, on your flight over. what did he tell you? >> reporter: that's right. he really laid out the security situation here, which there's a lot of concern about. the taliban are making a lot of advances throughout many different parts of the country right now. the afghan security forces in some cases have been able to push them back. but the concern right now is if they start to go after some of the capitals. he believes they are looking to a military solution to the conflict, which both the u.s. and afghan government have said, no, we need a negotiated peace settlement, no military solution. the concern is that the taliban will keep trying to push forward into some of these centers, and ultimately he said they know they need to take kabul if they really want to take this country over. but mckenzie also spoke about his concerns about the intelligence piece here in afghanistan. now, the afghan government actually has been ab
. >> joining me now from kabul, nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel and pentagon correspondent, courtney kube. you were speaking with general mckenzie, i believe, on your flight over. what did he tell you? >> reporter: that's right. he really laid out the security situation here, which there's a lot of concern about. the taliban are making a lot of advances throughout many different parts of the country right now. the afghan security forces in some cases have been...
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richard engel in kabul for us. thank you very much. >>> former president donald trump is blasting the manhattan district attorney's office after the indictment this week of the trump organization's chief financial officer. ali vitali is in florida where the former president held a rally last night. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. former president donald trump back in his home state of florida last night but in a new york state of mind reacting for the first time in public to the criminal indictments by the manhattan da against his company and its chief financial officer allen weisselberg for what prosecutors called a sweeping tax fraud scheme. trump framing the charges as a witch-hunt that attacks, quote, good people simply for not paying taxes. >> never before has new york city and their prosecutors or perhaps any prosecutors criminally charged a company or a person for fringe benefits. fringe benefits. murder is okay. human trafficking, no problem. but fringe benefits, you can't do that. >> reporter: an
richard engel in kabul for us. thank you very much. >>> former president donald trump is blasting the manhattan district attorney's office after the indictment this week of the trump organization's chief financial officer. ali vitali is in florida where the former president held a rally last night. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. former president donald trump back in his home state of florida last night but in a new york state of mind reacting for the first time in...
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our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is life for us in kabul this morning with more on all of this. richard, good morning. >> good morning. with the withdrawal of american forces, international forces from -- the u.s. mission isn't just winding down, it is more or less over at this stage. over as it has been for the last 20 years. right now the u.s. still maintains the right and still has the capacity to defend itself, to defend american and international troops as they are leaving but they are leaving. we don't know exactly when. we don't know exactly how many troops are still here because the u.s. military is keeping that a closely guarded secret. they don't want troops to come under fire as they're leaving this country. it has made for something of an awkward withdrawal. after 20 years american troops are leaving very quietly, without much fanfare, no celebrations, just packing up, getting on planes, and going, destroying equipment that they can't bring with them. some of that equipment ending up in trash dumps outside and around the bases. the pentagon said yesterday that
our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is life for us in kabul this morning with more on all of this. richard, good morning. >> good morning. with the withdrawal of american forces, international forces from -- the u.s. mission isn't just winding down, it is more or less over at this stage. over as it has been for the last 20 years. right now the u.s. still maintains the right and still has the capacity to defend itself, to defend american and international troops as they are...
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either way, it is an end of an era. >> richard engel thank you. >>> the pandemic changed not only how americans live but where they live. about 30 million americans moved in 2020, according to the postal service, change of address data. mostly fueled by younger households fleeing the cities to the suburbs. that created a scattering of pandemic boom towns that is causing some problems. in boise, idaho, here's nbc's harry smith. >> mark jenkins and laurie crowell love their new home. >> and when did you move in here >> five days ago >> oh, it's that new house smell. >> it is >> brand new, in fact. >> man, how happy are you with this >> oh, ecstatic. >> love it absolutely love it it's beautiful >> lots in their subdivision on the outskirts of boise sell within days of going on the market boise, in case you hadn't heard, is booming >> we knew we wanted to move we didn't know where >> right >> and we had an idea it was boise. >> it's got the quality of life that we had in seattle, but on a smaller scale. >> at least for the moment, that is, idaho is the fastest growing state in the country
either way, it is an end of an era. >> richard engel thank you. >>> the pandemic changed not only how americans live but where they live. about 30 million americans moved in 2020, according to the postal service, change of address data. mostly fueled by younger households fleeing the cities to the suburbs. that created a scattering of pandemic boom towns that is causing some problems. in boise, idaho, here's nbc's harry smith. >> mark jenkins and laurie crowell love their...
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nbc's richard engel has the latest >> reporter: even before u.s. troops finish their withdrawal from afghanistan, america's old enemies are making a comeback. the taliban, the group that sheltered osama bin laden allowing him to plan 9/11 is on a major offensive capturing around 150 afghan military outposts including nearly a dozen this weekend in most cases afghan security forces trained and funded the united states surrendered without firing a shot allowing the taliban to seize weapons but one group holding the line is the afghan commandos, the elite groups trained by american special ops are carrying out around 100 operations a day. about 90% of the combat missions according to their commanding general. >> we are committed. we will fight. we will push them back. >> the taliban's biggest gain so far appears to be psychological. the world watched as the u.s. left the american withdrawal is a huge morale boost to the taliban and all islamic extremists presenting this as a god given victory. several afghan officials say al qaeda, isis and others are
nbc's richard engel has the latest >> reporter: even before u.s. troops finish their withdrawal from afghanistan, america's old enemies are making a comeback. the taliban, the group that sheltered osama bin laden allowing him to plan 9/11 is on a major offensive capturing around 150 afghan military outposts including nearly a dozen this weekend in most cases afghan security forces trained and funded the united states surrendered without firing a shot allowing the taliban to seize weapons...
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richard engel, nbc news, kabul. >>> 5:47. before returning to a party at the white house first lady jill biden celebrated ipds peps day in philadelphia. sunday she declared that we are back together. >> that tenacity, that resilience, that love for our community is what got us through the worst of this pandemic. >> first lady also said that summer has never felt more full of possibilities, referring to the new cdc guidelines that say fully vaccinated people can gather without masks. >>> new details about money going to protect sea turtle and marine mammal wild life. state leaders are committing $1.3 million as part of this year's budget according to the chronicle that money will go to a voluntary buyback program aimed at getting fishermen to switch from nylon nets to deep set buoy gear aimed at preventing entanglement. the move will put fishermen out of business, at least some of them. >>> new video to show you of a mama bear and her cub doing what so many did the fourth of july weekend. hit the water. i'm sure this is fun, i
richard engel, nbc news, kabul. >>> 5:47. before returning to a party at the white house first lady jill biden celebrated ipds peps day in philadelphia. sunday she declared that we are back together. >> that tenacity, that resilience, that love for our community is what got us through the worst of this pandemic. >> first lady also said that summer has never felt more full of possibilities, referring to the new cdc guidelines that say fully vaccinated people can gather...
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richard engel spoke to one of those translators who says he's stuck and fears time is running out as the taliban advances. >> scott, there are still thousands of translators who work for the u.s. military who are in the country awaiting visas. many of them have already gone through the approval process or gone partly through the approval process. we spoke today with a translator who went by the name tom that's what his unit called him. tom worked with unit after unit after unit for two years and five months. we also spoke to the company commander that tom worked under who vouched for him. tom has been trying to get his visa, has already passed background checks, he said he showed me a whole list of recommendation letters we spoke to the company commander who wrote one of those recommendations letters. tom has been trying to do this for four years and yet still has not gotten there >> you helped the u.s. now the u.s. needs to help you >> yep >> simple as that. >> yeah, yeah. we need help so u.s. army, the u.s. government have to help us. >> and tom is just one of many and he says that
richard engel spoke to one of those translators who says he's stuck and fears time is running out as the taliban advances. >> scott, there are still thousands of translators who work for the u.s. military who are in the country awaiting visas. many of them have already gone through the approval process or gone partly through the approval process. we spoke today with a translator who went by the name tom that's what his unit called him. tom worked with unit after unit after unit for two...
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richard engel, nbc news, kabul >>> let's turn to a civilian adviser in afghanistan and senior adviser to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff for four years beginning in 2015, and he wrote the book, the american war in afghanistan, a history. carter, thank you very much. what do you make of the withdrawal so far? >> thank you for having me on so much i think the withdrawal is something that we may have had to do, but kind of as expected it's been quite a shock to the afghan forces. and it's been harder for them to defend ground without the availability of our airstrikes and without our advisers around to such an extent, and that's not to say we've entirely left yet, we haven't, but it's still a tremendous obstacle and challenge for the paf can forces >> you wrote in a recent political article that as the united states loaves afghanistan after 20 years of war there can be little doubt that we lost the war. it's that cut and dried in your estimation. >> it's a little bit harder than that because in some ways we -- our soldiers did what they needed to. they prevented terrorist attac
richard engel, nbc news, kabul >>> let's turn to a civilian adviser in afghanistan and senior adviser to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff for four years beginning in 2015, and he wrote the book, the american war in afghanistan, a history. carter, thank you very much. what do you make of the withdrawal so far? >> thank you for having me on so much i think the withdrawal is something that we may have had to do, but kind of as expected it's been quite a shock to the afghan...
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government have to help us. >> reporter: seems reasonable. >> that was nbc's richard engel reporting. >>> next, the delta surge. a troubling new trend among unvaccinated americans and how health officials hope to turn the tide. >>> and later, president biden's warning and promise to vladimir putin when it comes to cyber attacks. stay with us. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. people taking rybelsus® lost up to 8 pounds. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects ma
government have to help us. >> reporter: seems reasonable. >> that was nbc's richard engel reporting. >>> next, the delta surge. a troubling new trend among unvaccinated americans and how health officials hope to turn the tide. >>> and later, president biden's warning and promise to vladimir putin when it comes to cyber attacks. stay with us. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower...
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troops completely leave the region rich richard engel reports. >> reporter: america's old enemies are making a come back the taliban, the group that sheltered osama osama bin laden in most cases, afghan security forces trained and funded by the united states surrendered without firing a shot, allowing the taliban to seize weapons but one group holding the line is the afghacommandos. the elite groups are carrying out 100 operation a day. about 90% of the combat missiomk >> reporter: the taliban's biggest gain is psychological. >> the world left this week. >> the american withdraw is a huge moral boost for the taliban and all islamic extremists presenting the u.s. pull-out as a god given victory. several officials tell nbc news, al-qaida and isis and other radicals are returning to afghanistan to witness the taliban pushing out the world's greatest super power >> reporter: once again afghanistan is becoming a magnet for kal-qaida, they're coming here >> reporter: the terrorist threat is rising this week afghan airport security located a musical instrument packed with explosives designed
troops completely leave the region rich richard engel reports. >> reporter: america's old enemies are making a come back the taliban, the group that sheltered osama osama bin laden in most cases, afghan security forces trained and funded by the united states surrendered without firing a shot, allowing the taliban to seize weapons but one group holding the line is the afghacommandos. the elite groups are carrying out 100 operation a day. about 90% of the combat missiomk >> reporter:...
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. >>> i'm richard engel in kabul, where american troops are leaving afghanistan, threatened by a taliban takeover and civil war. president biden tonight insisting the afghan government and military have sufficient force to maintain stability >> is a taliban takeover of afghanistan now inevitable >> no, it is not. >> why >> because you have the afghan troops have 300,000 well equipped, as well equipped as any army in the world. >> reporter: but afghan soldiers and police have been surrendering to the taliban in droves, often without fighting, handing over their weapons. to hold on, the afghan government is relying on its elite special forces, the commandos. nbc news joined them this week for a mission. the commandos are motivated and effective, but a small force, only about 30,000 the president also delivering this message to the thousands of afghans who worked as interpreters and contractors for u.s. troops the taliban considers them traitors. >> there is a home for you in the united states >> reporter: but when? translators tell us they're worried the country is collapsing around them.
. >>> i'm richard engel in kabul, where american troops are leaving afghanistan, threatened by a taliban takeover and civil war. president biden tonight insisting the afghan government and military have sufficient force to maintain stability >> is a taliban takeover of afghanistan now inevitable >> no, it is not. >> why >> because you have the afghan troops have 300,000 well equipped, as well equipped as any army in the world. >> reporter: but afghan...