white house. thank you. >> while those countries as you just heard have made that commitment to help, getting out. cbs's charlie dag ata is in doha qatar where many of the evac uees have landed on their way out of kabul. >> a plume of smoke rose above the kabul sky line again today after another explosion near the airport. this time the results of a u.s. drone strike targeting suspected isis-k suicide bmers. -- say there is uncertainty whether the strike destroyed a car bomb or explosive suicide vests that were being loaded into a car. it came just hours after the white house warned that a terrorist attack against the airport was highly likely. just tonight gunfire sent people scattering outside the airport underlining the tensions as the mass evacuation comes to an end. the white house now says more than 1230-- 120,000 people have