that's being negotiated for bahamas where it sat there for them. about 24 hours and slowly some military leaders don't like the role that's being drifted apart. let me get you update from the negotiated, frankly. obviously, some members of congress. new advisory. what's your assessment of what this is going to look like? i think it is enough time and >> first of all, virtually nobody in the united states further up to the north that thinks we should be in they can get some help to these afghanistan forever. and yet, to just pull out people during the day today. entirely with total disregard for the consequences could really be horrible. major terrorism problem, dark and desolate evening. humanitarian tragedy, and would probably bring us back in. so, trying a peace agreement, a sitting in the same spot for plausible, but difficult peace agreement is a much for the that long did take its toll and path. and i think that the agencies did weaken it. you mentioned agree on that. we are thankful for that but not >> what would our force look like there? for what happened tchlt th. >> so it could go down to zero. the idea of this deal is that the storm is behaving. barely any rain band. it's a conditional withdrawal. let me give you the new path it's a quid pro quo. so the u.s. is potentially very forecast. the hurricane center has not changed much. close to agreeing to a timetable where it would draw down, but it it is still about 80 to 100 only actually has to remove miles per hour. the intensity is over the warm those troops if the taliban water and the gulf stream. it is not going to get weaker or meets certain commitments in return. and the most important of those stronger. for our friends along the south is that they negotiate in good carolina coastline and north faith with other afghans.