processing through customs. and i don t have an update for you right now. i believe we re in a good position, jennifer. thank you. thank you. general, following up on jen s question, can you talk about the challenges that you ve had with the dod and dhs systems, the biometrics systems being able to pass that information in a timely manner? explain more about how the different flagging red that you ve seen because names are passed through different systems. i can t answer that question. that s a question for dhs. i apologize. i just don t have that information. and to follow up a little bit more. nument, with all of the thousands of afghans that are going on to these bases, you know, many of them left their country with very little and
0 kabul. and we are grateful for their commitment and dedication to the united states. i can confirm the vast majority of our staff and the immediate family members have been evacuated or are currently on the grounds of the karzai international airport. we re actively working to evacuate remaining staff and we have been in direct contact with them. these employees have served the united states. they have not only worked for us, they have worked with us. they are our colleagues as you heard us say before, our embassies around the world simply could not function without locally employed staff. and we will continue to do everything we can to bring them to safety. with that, matt? . so before you came out here, your colleague had a number of questions to you. you can thank her that for later, some of which involved the some of the numbers you just went through. she gave some of those as well. but there are three things that i want to ask. can you be extremely brief in the answers. the