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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20210824-22:30:00

for joining us for this interactive show, "getting answers." i'm julian glover. answering questions when it comes to covid-19. tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. president biden just moments ago on the emergency evacuations in? and what about the afghans who helped the u.s.? and tonight, president biden on his concerns over the potential terror threat on the groung in afghanistan the longer the u.s. is there. tonight, the pace of evacuations increasing dramatically. ian pannell reporting from kabul. martha raddatz live in washington with late reporting. can this deadline be met? also tonight, news on the pandemic. the u.s. now reporting more than 140,000 new covidases a day.

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20210824-22:35:00

tonight, with one week to go before this august 31st deadline, the situation there on the ground. and we begin here with abc's ne pannell leading us off from the kabul airport. >> reporter: with thousands of desperate afghans trapped in kabul outside the airport, president biden so far refusing to extend the august 31st deadline for u.s. forces to leave afghanistan. >> we are currently on a pace to finish by august 31st. the sooner we can finish, the better. each day of operations brings added risk to our troops. >> reporter: the president making the decision today to ensure the u.s. military could complete the drawdown safely, with just one week to go before the deadline, citing a, quote, very high risk of an attack. >> the longer we stay, starting with the acute and growing risk of an attack by a terrorist group known as isis-k, an isis affiliate in afghanistan. >> reporter: biden telling the american people meeting the deadline depends on continued taliban cooperation.

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20210824-22:33:00

tonight, president biden now saying the u.s. is on pace to finish this by that august 31st deadline to get out of afghanistan. that is one week from today, to get americans out, to get all u.s. troops out and it leads to questions tonight about all of the afghans who helped the u.s. over the 20-year war. will they get out, too? will that process continue after this deadline? the president saying he is concerned about the terror threat on the ground, with each day, u. u.s. troops remain there. concerned about isis in afghanistan and about the taliban, saying they're cooperating so far, but that's always a risk of it breaking down. tonight, the evacuations moving more quickly. the administration saying more than 33,000 people have now been airlifted in the past 36 hours. the state department now reporting that every american citizen in afghanistan that registered with the embassy has now been contacted and has been given instructions to get to the airport. the administration says some 5,100 americans have already been evacuated, but with

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20210824-22:32:00

injury. news on the missing tonight after those catastrophic floods in tennessee. tonight, we hear the 911 calls, the terrifying moments the water came rushing in.ol twins swept aw. foreman lost in the floods. the massive wildfires in california and tonight the neighboring states now reporting some of the worst air quality in more than two decades. the emergency onboard. the cell phone sparking on a plane. and the evacuation that came next. and tonight here, we remember one of the best rock 'n' roll drummers of all time. a force with the rolling stones. good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy tuesday night. president biden before the american people just a short time ago on the emergency evacuations in afghanistan.

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20210824-22:45:00

over time, we should point out that these vaccines are still very effect 2i6 against severe dsease and hospitalizations, but the numbers are driving the argument for that third shot, a booster shot, which federal authorities say could be available by mid-september. >> reporter: david, experts stress that while we are seeing more of these mild breakthrough infections, the vaccine still dramatically reduced the risked of hospitalizations or dying of covid. now there is evidence of the vaccines waning over time and that's why health officials will recommend a booster shot eight months after that second shot. david? >> victor oquendo from miami tonight. thank you, victor. and tonight, the major headline out of washington at this hour. president biden moving forward on his two-track infrastructure plan, hoping to pass a buy partisan bill to rebuild the nation's roads and bridges and push through an even larger part of his agenda, that $3.5 trillion package for nontraditional infrastructure. let's bring in jon karl, because on the second part of that plan, the bigger part, with support from only democrats, it did take

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20210824-22:36:00

>> it's a tenuous situation. we've already had some gun fighting break out. we run a serious risk of it breaking down as time goes on. >> reporter: biden speaking to g7 leaders today who urged the president to extend the deadline. and tonight, we're learning about an extraordinary secret meeting between cia director william burns and de facto taliban leader mullah baradar in kabul on monday. it's the highest level face-to-face talks between the administration and the taliban since the militants seized control. but it's unclear how productive the talks were. at a press conference today, the taliban announcing it's now blocking afghans trying to leave the country from the airport, telling them to go home and claiming they want to protect people from terrorist threats at the airfield. the taliban also rejecting any plans to extend the u.s. troop withdrawal. the announcement making the race to evacuate americans and afghan allies all the more urgent.

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20210824-22:41:00

prevented from working, the taliban claiming. and they called on afghans to, quote, let's live together, the war has finished. but this is a real leap of faith and ese concerns are very real tonight, martha. >> reporter: they sure are, david. they simply can't take the taliban at their word. those afghans who worked for the americans who have not completed paperwork and still want to get out will be in pearil. and how they get out with the taliban fully in charge of the airport, with no american backup, is unknown. even though informal veterans w been trying to save their afghan friends will have a near impossible task getting them out. we're hearing harrowing stories from all over aftghanistan abou the very real threat, a threat that will be even greater come tuesday, because, david, it would have to be an extraordinary circumstance for president biden to extend that de deadline because officials tell me he does not want to. david? >> we know this threat remains for afghans and as you point out, martha, so many veterans

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20210824-22:40:00

just to get the troops out, and that means there's a very narrow window to get the people into the camp and out of the country. and it seems to me it's going to be almost impossible to guarantee that the afghans who risked their lives to help us to get them out of the country. david? >> ian pannell reporting from the kabul airport. ian, thank you. and presidnt biden indicating he will try to meet that august 31st deadline. as you heard ian report, to get u.s. troops out, evacuations will have to end even sooner to give time to get the u.s. military out. the state department tonight saying they did make that contact with every american who checked with the u.s. embassy, but that does leave open the question, what about getting out all of the afghans who helped the u.s.? let's bring in martha raddatz tonight. martha, i was struck by what the taliban told the afghan people at this news conference today, they said, afghan nationals should head back to their homes, their jobs, their normal lives, there is no danger to them. they said, women should stay home for now for their own safety, they will not be

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