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anna: good morning. mark cudmore, our markets live managing editor joins us in singapore to take us through the market action this hour. cash trade is less than an hour away. here are your top headlines. president biden and xi ■ speak n the phone. the lady isn't tapering. the ecb slows the pace of bond buying, but christine lagarde insists this is not a move to slowdown emergency stimulus. and bidens vaccine mandate. the president calls the unvaccinated a threat, requiring shots for federal workers and pledging new rules for large private firms. welcome to the program, welcome to the european market open. 7:00 in london. what are you watching this morning? tom: in asia, everything was up. a day of green across the board, but not necessarily exuberant gains. at least everything was positive. that is the sentiment going into the european session. the telephone call, the fact they had a call has been taken as a positive, but may be the reset of relations some were forecasting a year ago when we thought -- l
anna: good morning. mark cudmore, our markets live managing editor joins us in singapore to take us through the market action this hour. cash trade is less than an hour away. here are your top headlines. president biden and xi ■ speak n the phone. the lady isn't tapering. the ecb slows the pace of bond buying, but christine lagarde insists this is not a move to slowdown emergency stimulus. and bidens vaccine mandate. the president calls the unvaccinated a threat, requiring shots for federal...
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anna: good morning and welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i'm anna edwards. mark cudmore will join us. the cash trade is less than one hour away. decision day, investors await any changes to the ecb bond buying program. inflation energizes the hawks. the bank of england governor says tighter policy has been met but policymakers were divided. we check out earnings at the bidding war of britain's fourth biggest supermarket. welcome to the european market open. what are the markets saying? mark: good morning. equities markets in asia are a little sickly today, nothing dramatic, but across-the-board weaker prices in the stock market. it is in any a syncretic story -- it is an idiosyncratic story. sentiment for the u.s. drove asian stocks down. in korea, china, australia, around the world, even japan today. that is sending us into a bad mood into the european session. anna: let's get some breaking news coming through in london. this is around morrison's and the takeover of british supermarkets as of late. i pretax profit, 105 million pounds. they are not expecting
anna: good morning and welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i'm anna edwards. mark cudmore will join us. the cash trade is less than one hour away. decision day, investors await any changes to the ecb bond buying program. inflation energizes the hawks. the bank of england governor says tighter policy has been met but policymakers were divided. we check out earnings at the bidding war of britain's fourth biggest supermarket. welcome to the european market open. what are the...
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anna, mark? anna: thank you.stocks climbed to a 30 year high after a surprise decision by the prime minister to resign after just a year in the job. you should he do suga told the news conference he won't -- you should he do suga told the news he won't run again. the next leader is pretty much assured. let's get the latest on the politics with bloomberg's sophie jackman in singapore. juliette, why is suga leaving now, and what do we know about who might replace him? juliette: right, so very much a shot today by this news. despite the fact that his cabinet has been getting very poor, we were expecting him to run. we had headlines just this morning saying he had communicated as such. and then you see him not to run in this election. the prime minister not saying very much in the brief appearance he did before press, saying he needs to concentrate on obit and he could not do that and run in the election. one gets the sense senior leadership had gotten tired him -- of him, as well. as for who may pick up the mantle a
anna, mark? anna: thank you.stocks climbed to a 30 year high after a surprise decision by the prime minister to resign after just a year in the job. you should he do suga told the news conference he won't -- you should he do suga told the news he won't run again. the next leader is pretty much assured. let's get the latest on the politics with bloomberg's sophie jackman in singapore. juliette, why is suga leaving now, and what do we know about who might replace him? juliette: right, so very...
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i'm anna edwards live in london. mark cudmore joins me in singapore to take us through all the market action. the cash trade is less than an hour away. here are your top headlines. energy crisis, gas headlines continue to soar. analysts warn of blackouts. energy crisis. we seem to have a problem with our system this morning, so i won't review the same headline because that would not add any value. needless to say, that is at the heart of things. we are also focused on spacex and the civilians in orbit. it could be a new era in space travel. just a couple of the stories we are following. good morning, everybody. it has just gone 7:00 in london, it is later than that in singapore. good morning, mark. mark: good morning. i mostly fully functioning. there are some issues with my mind here, as well. i think the big story is commodities surging. energy prices, gas prices going crazy. one of the flip's in the u.s. was this extreme curve flattening and we came to the asian session today, it was all about the turmoil in china
i'm anna edwards live in london. mark cudmore joins me in singapore to take us through all the market action. the cash trade is less than an hour away. here are your top headlines. energy crisis, gas headlines continue to soar. analysts warn of blackouts. energy crisis. we seem to have a problem with our system this morning, so i won't review the same headline because that would not add any value. needless to say, that is at the heart of things. we are also focused on spacex and the civilians...
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i am anna edwards.igh the economic recovery after data overnight points to a slowing u.s. labor market. that is ahead of the key august jobs print tomorrow. investment garbage. trash about treasury. rates rebound after an initial selloff on his comments. the long march. the ceo of the hong kong stock exchange sees china regulatory reform continuing and governments around the world following suit. we get the take leader. anna: markets just a few seconds away from the start of equity trading. features certainly pointing well. not in any direction. flat for many markets. even the german market. now pretty much in with fairly flat being suggested for the start of trading day. jobs to look ahead too. chinese regulation. tom: a big focus on what is happening with jobs as we lead up to the open. the u.s. open as well. weighing up that picture with the one we got overnight. in terms of the pmi and a rollover. amidst all of that, the discussion about the travel for stimulus. the ecb yet again calling for focus o
i am anna edwards.igh the economic recovery after data overnight points to a slowing u.s. labor market. that is ahead of the key august jobs print tomorrow. investment garbage. trash about treasury. rates rebound after an initial selloff on his comments. the long march. the ceo of the hong kong stock exchange sees china regulatory reform continuing and governments around the world following suit. we get the take leader. anna: markets just a few seconds away from the start of equity trading....
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anna: good morning and welcome to bloomberg markets, the european open. i'm anna edwards. mark cudmore joins us from singapore. the cash trading's less than an hour away. ecb policy makers call fernand to crisis mode after the euro zone inflation rises to 3%. europe bonds declined. opec-plus meets, delegates expect the group to stick to planned output hikes as they see global oil markets tightening later this year. president biden defends his withdrawal from afghanistan, saying it saved american lives. welcome to wednesday, 7:00 here in london. what are the market saying? mark: i do not know if it is the change of the calendar month, the there seems to be bearish fatigue in asia. over the past month people were upset about the slowdown in growth and the chinese crackdowns, but the delta variant in asia. suddenly the narrative has changed. we knew this would happen come september when we got beyond jackson hole. without any real catalyst, people see the time to get back in or buy, they are still debating it but the narrative seems to be turning more positive at the margins
anna: good morning and welcome to bloomberg markets, the european open. i'm anna edwards. mark cudmore joins us from singapore. the cash trading's less than an hour away. ecb policy makers call fernand to crisis mode after the euro zone inflation rises to 3%. europe bonds declined. opec-plus meets, delegates expect the group to stick to planned output hikes as they see global oil markets tightening later this year. president biden defends his withdrawal from afghanistan, saying it saved...
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anna: good morning. welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i am anna edwards in london. mark cudmore joins us from singapore to take us through all the market action this hour. the cash trade is less than one hour away. here are your top headlines. a tragic mistake. george soros slams blackrock for pouring billions into china. exports surge in the world's second-largest economy as trade withstands new outbreaks and foreclosures. germany's engine stalls. the global supply crunch threatens the nation's recovery. we get the survey on economic sentiment later this morning. bitcoin faces its biggest test yet as el salvador becomes the first country to make it legal tender. welcome to the european market open. evan :00 in london. mark is with us in singapore. good morning to you. what are the markets saying to you? mark: good morning. it has been a quiet session in asia. that big question that you lead the program with. is china investable? soros says no. china trade data was good. that has led a slight positive bias to an otherwise quiet session. toward the end of our lunchti
anna: good morning. welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i am anna edwards in london. mark cudmore joins us from singapore to take us through all the market action this hour. the cash trade is less than one hour away. here are your top headlines. a tragic mistake. george soros slams blackrock for pouring billions into china. exports surge in the world's second-largest economy as trade withstands new outbreaks and foreclosures. germany's engine stalls. the global supply...
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mark, anna. anna: laura wright in london.oming up on this program, we look ahead to the ecb's rate decision on thursday. will they begin to scale back their emergency stimulus program? will we get any sense of a european paper? we will talk about that, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i don't think it should come as any surprise that there is a spike in inflation. >> we are not concerned by the current level of inflation in the e.u. or any where in the world. >> it is influenced by energy prices and food prices. cranks all institutions consider that it will be a transitory future and we have to avoid it coming structural. corrects we think that this increase is a temporary one. >> we are monitoring it. we should monitor it very accurately, but without going to conclusions too soon. corrects we remain vigilant that we are not concerned. corrects it is a natural feature of a very strong recovery that we are witnessing. anna: european finance ministers speaking about inflation at the forum in a movie the weekend. esty dwek from nat
mark, anna. anna: laura wright in london.oming up on this program, we look ahead to the ecb's rate decision on thursday. will they begin to scale back their emergency stimulus program? will we get any sense of a european paper? we will talk about that, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i don't think it should come as any surprise that there is a spike in inflation. >> we are not concerned by the current level of inflation in the e.u. or any where in the world. >> it is...
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mark: good morning, anna. it was one of those days where the macro themes were a little quiet, but we saw u.s. yields a little higher, which passed through in the asia session. regionally yields drifting higher. on the back of that, we saw softer emerging market currencies, softer equity markets. a little bit of negative risk aversion of the bias at the margin, but not extremely so. however, we have a lot of stories that are exciting people, whether it is bitcoin or evergrande, there are a lot of stories that are driving individual assets. anna: we will get into some of those in just a moment. let's check where we are on the markets at this point. let's take a look at the futures picture. european equity markets were pretty weak yesterday. it looks like we will see more of a downside if ftse futures are to be believed. elsewhere, more resilient. we will look at u.s. features -- futures as the u.s. gets ready for its second trading day. it is pretty flat, even if european futures are heading to the downside. on
mark: good morning, anna. it was one of those days where the macro themes were a little quiet, but we saw u.s. yields a little higher, which passed through in the asia session. regionally yields drifting higher. on the back of that, we saw softer emerging market currencies, softer equity markets. a little bit of negative risk aversion of the bias at the margin, but not extremely so. however, we have a lot of stories that are exciting people, whether it is bitcoin or evergrande, there are a lot...
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i am anna edwards in london. mark cudmore joins us from singapore to take us through all the market action this hour. cash trade is less than an hour away. here are top headlines. the big split. beijing wants to break up and groups alipay -- ant group's alipay. shares sink. olaf scholz fends off attacks in a key election today just two weeks before germany heads to the polls. a bite out of apple. a judge orders major changes to the way the tech giant makes money from games but stops short of calling it a monopoly. welcome to the european market open, everybody. 7:00 in london this monday morning. welcome to the program. mark is with us from singapore. what are the markets saying to you? mark: good morning. it is a risk-averse start to monday. there are a lot of stories going on, a surprisingly quiet start to the morning. we have the new story break that china is looking to separate alipay and that caused a bit of nervousness in china market that was added as traders get increasingly nervous that the -- wondering
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anna: thank you very much.are asking questions about whether this would become systemic if evergrande cannot meet its financial obligations. people are asking if it becomes systemic. tom: in the last few years, a lot of people built up faith in the way chinese officials deal with these issues, then we saw what happened with huarong, suggesting they were passing the buck. it got very messy. is that the back story here at evergrande, and pose systemic risk? i see it hard how beijing allows this to become a lehman moment for china because they are concerned about broader stability, but we are getting close to the fire. anna: there were assumptions that this is a government backstop, we will see how that plays out. distressed debt investors are increasingly looking at evergrande. the offshore dollar bonds are not as high up the capital structure as others. if it gets to the final endgame, it raises a few flags but there is a lot that we do not know how this will play out. tom: the differences in the way china deals
anna: thank you very much.are asking questions about whether this would become systemic if evergrande cannot meet its financial obligations. people are asking if it becomes systemic. tom: in the last few years, a lot of people built up faith in the way chinese officials deal with these issues, then we saw what happened with huarong, suggesting they were passing the buck. it got very messy. is that the back story here at evergrande, and pose systemic risk? i see it hard how beijing allows this...
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anna: thank you.up on this program, your stocks to watch, including the fast fashion companies making news today. inditex profits have reached pre-pandemic levels, outperforming h&m with sales numbers below estimates. we talk about fast fashion next and other stocks to watch. >> welcome back to the european market open. european equity market futures point to the downside but may be recovering as we head toward 8:00 in london. sam unstead joins us from our equities team. the fast fashion names, let's go first with inditex. >> inditex today, the good side of the fast fashion story. their sales slightly outperform expectations, in particular doing well online. they have a strategy to grow their online business, they appear to be doing well. it also appears the markets they dominate in are doing better. >> h&m as you mentioned, what was their news? >> the major difference, sales were slightly below expectations. the big driver is weakness in australia and asia. growing covid cases across asia appears to
anna: thank you.up on this program, your stocks to watch, including the fast fashion companies making news today. inditex profits have reached pre-pandemic levels, outperforming h&m with sales numbers below estimates. we talk about fast fashion next and other stocks to watch. >> welcome back to the european market open. european equity market futures point to the downside but may be recovering as we head toward 8:00 in london. sam unstead joins us from our equities team. the fast...
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what yours, anna? l'm _ it's quite antisocial. what yours, anna?alto breed. are you? mine is menchanko _ anna? i'm partialto breed. are you? mine is menchanko if _ anna? i'm partialto breed. are you? mine is menchanko if anyone's - mine is menchanko if anyone's interested. it's spanish and hard and delicious, very naughty. anyway that's the kind of thing we want to be talking about more about really on the paper review. that's what this evening will be remembered for. never mind gas and trade deals, cheese. lovely to see you both. said remote still but when they we make it back into the studio. thank you for talking to us to and running through the front pages with us. don't eat too much cheese before bed, i'm convinced it might keep you awake. do buy a paper in the morning or subscribe to one and keep in business. coming up next... summons can tell me. is it newsday? after the sport. night night. good evening. i'm gavin ramjaun with the latest from the bbc sports centre. there were goals galore in the women's world cup qualifying matches. england
what yours, anna? l'm _ it's quite antisocial. what yours, anna?alto breed. are you? mine is menchanko _ anna? i'm partialto breed. are you? mine is menchanko if _ anna? i'm partialto breed. are you? mine is menchanko if anyone's - mine is menchanko if anyone's interested. it's spanish and hard and delicious, very naughty. anyway that's the kind of thing we want to be talking about more about really on the paper review. that's what this evening will be remembered for. never mind gas and trade...
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anna, let's get your take.a tip from goldman sachs, 10% deep, scott worried about a 10%, 20% correction? the 10% dip is nothing more than a flip. you say pete polack days and the dime side risks is growing, could you see a 10% correction and if so when and do you take precautionary action on your u.s. exposure or anywhere? anna: it's hard to time the correction, but, again, because we're cautious, by the way, the energy in europe driven by the spike and national guard crisis, it's not denying either. we think this might lead to a serious slowdown in europe and the growing investors. this is exacerbated by the supply chain. we'll continue for the next few months so this means that a correction might come, it's really hard to time, but i think we are looking to a really challenging winter. that's why caution, mutual inequities will remain under the duration, a position that is under review. clearly we might be challenged if we are moving the most over the next two months. manus: appreciate your time, anna at fide
anna, let's get your take.a tip from goldman sachs, 10% deep, scott worried about a 10%, 20% correction? the 10% dip is nothing more than a flip. you say pete polack days and the dime side risks is growing, could you see a 10% correction and if so when and do you take precautionary action on your u.s. exposure or anywhere? anna: it's hard to time the correction, but, again, because we're cautious, by the way, the energy in europe driven by the spike and national guard crisis, it's not denying...
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anna: i agree.aving this kind of overhang, there's a lot of uncertainty going on not just in domestic policy, but international policy as well. you are seeing that mix into the witches brew and causing people concern, causing additional volatility. it is going to be a bumpy ride. but when you focus on the fundamentals, it helps you focus when you really look at corporate health. you're going to see that corporate's are strong. they still have a ton of cash. they are putting that money to work, and they are doing what they need to do to have that earnings growth that we expect, not just this year, but next year as well. jonathan: bigger market into the year-end, slight down market through next year. that is the call at wells. can you help me understand what to own on the months to three month rally you are looking for into year-end? anna: i think you hold onto that covid beta. i think you hold onto that cyclical trade. but at the same time, keep something to whether the low yield and that stubbornly
anna: i agree.aving this kind of overhang, there's a lot of uncertainty going on not just in domestic policy, but international policy as well. you are seeing that mix into the witches brew and causing people concern, causing additional volatility. it is going to be a bumpy ride. but when you focus on the fundamentals, it helps you focus when you really look at corporate health. you're going to see that corporate's are strong. they still have a ton of cash. they are putting that money to work,...
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, . . of the state of the wheezy anna. ., , ., ., ,., ., anna. the louisiana governor, i understand, has _ anna. the louisiana governor, i understand, has put _ anna. the louisiana governor, i understand, has put it - anna. the louisiana governor, i understand, has put it in - understand, has put it in really stark terms, telling residents there is no timeline for when they can go back home. what has been the reaction in the local community to this. i would say here in louisiana i think people arejust would say here in louisiana i think people are just coming together. i was out yesterday and, you know, it is really just people trying to help each other. like i said, there is no power. there is no cell service or internet so it is really just kind of people coming together to try and help each other. there certainly are people in these disaster areas. i think a lot of people understand that not everyone has the resources or the means to be able to evacuate when a storm like this is coming so, right by that i have the storm almost there were a lot
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thank you jonathan and anna.sident meeting in the oval office, boris johnson and joe biden having their first face to face meeting since the g7 summit in cornwall. their first meeting since the announcement of the aukus security deal and the withdrawal of troops from kabul. let us listen in. withdrawal of troops from kabul. let us listen in-— us listen in. and this is a very important _ us listen in. and this is a very important trip _ us listen in. and this is a very important trip for _ us listen in. and this is a very important trip for us, - us listen in. and this is a very important trip for us, in - us listen in. and this is a very important trip for us, in the l us listen in. and this is a very l important trip for us, in the uk us listen in. and this is a very i important trip for us, in the uk r and we have seen some great progress just news the last period, the ban has been lifted on british beef and the people of the us can eat british beef. �* . , what the people of the us can eat british beef-_ what
thank you jonathan and anna.sident meeting in the oval office, boris johnson and joe biden having their first face to face meeting since the g7 summit in cornwall. their first meeting since the announcement of the aukus security deal and the withdrawal of troops from kabul. let us listen in. withdrawal of troops from kabul. let us listen in-— us listen in. and this is a very important _ us listen in. and this is a very important trip _ us listen in. and this is a very important trip for _ us...
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let us look at the times, anna.rested because i think writing letters and waving banners isn't getting the message through about climate change. notjust change. not just writing change. notjust writing letters, so this is a group called insulate britain, they say ex theion rebellion is too moderate. they are known for crossing the line often with what is lawful to get attention and to raise awareness. and these activists are more bent on that and the story is that ministers are trying to give police more powers to be able to tackle this and be able to have greater powers of arrest, and, being able to actually do something about it when such a situation of the m25 being road blocked once again, comes across. jonathan, the patience is wearing thin with some people who feel the protestors, while they have a very clear message, they are too disruptive to parts of life when people are trying to get to work and thatis people are trying to get to work and that is exactly what they are trying to do, because you need to be a
let us look at the times, anna.rested because i think writing letters and waving banners isn't getting the message through about climate change. notjust change. not just writing change. notjust writing letters, so this is a group called insulate britain, they say ex theion rebellion is too moderate. they are known for crossing the line often with what is lawful to get attention and to raise awareness. and these activists are more bent on that and the story is that ministers are trying to give...
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thank you you, anna rosenberg.s get to the first word news with simone foxman endo ha -- in doha. simone: president biden will host the leaders of india, japan and australia next week. among the topics, countering china's spending influence in the asian the first in person summit for the group known as the quad will help biden's goal of making the region a top priority for foreign policy. they will also include the pandemic and climate change. norway's pro-oil labour party is on track to oust the conservative led government. after an election, the coalition headed by a billionaire looks poised to secure a five state majority in parliament. the victory means a social democrats and lead all of the nordic governments except for iceland. intuit has agreed to buy mail chimp for $12 million in cash and stock, uniting two providers of services there's -- services for small business. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries.
thank you you, anna rosenberg.s get to the first word news with simone foxman endo ha -- in doha. simone: president biden will host the leaders of india, japan and australia next week. among the topics, countering china's spending influence in the asian the first in person summit for the group known as the quad will help biden's goal of making the region a top priority for foreign policy. they will also include the pandemic and climate change. norway's pro-oil labour party is on track to oust...
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anna cabrera picks up right now. >>> held lorks i'm anna cabrera in new york. thanks so much for being with us. we're following several stories as they unfold this hour. the fbi asking for the public's help in locating brian laundrie, the fiance of gabby petito whose death has now been ruled a homicide. a retired fbi profiler will join us minutes from now. >>> also this afternoon, your health, your money up for d debate. right now scientific advisors to the cdc are meeting to discuss who exactly should be eligible for a pfizer vaccine booster shot. that's assuming the fda authorize the emergency use of a third shot. >>> and president biden has now summoned top democrats to the white house to stave off the dire threat of an economic crisis. a potential government shutdown this month and a government default on its debts could trigger a worst case scenario. millions of jobs lost. a massive hit to the stock market and your nest egg. >>> president biden having to play peacemaker within his own party with his agenda remaining hostage. half the democrats are against
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i did reach anna who is also a cnn political commentator. she told me she is shocked by this.president is safe. now, as we reported, two sources have now told cnn both anna navarro and sunny hostin have subsequently tested negative for covid twice since this morning. but a wild scene live on the air. >> that's really encouraging that they have both, since the show, have tested negative. and these various tests. and i hope they are negative. >> i think so. you know, it also speaks to the messy nature of all of this. the covid testing and what we in tv go through. what politicians go through. and everybody is exposed to so many people in hose those venues. >> thank you. we will stay on top of is this this story. to our viewers, thanks very much for watching. i am wolf blitzer in the situation room. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> outfront next. the final report on the so-called election audit in arizona just came out and it confirms biden won. well, of course, we have known that all along. that's not stopping trump and his quest to overturn the election. republican
i did reach anna who is also a cnn political commentator. she told me she is shocked by this.president is safe. now, as we reported, two sources have now told cnn both anna navarro and sunny hostin have subsequently tested negative for covid twice since this morning. but a wild scene live on the air. >> that's really encouraging that they have both, since the show, have tested negative. and these various tests. and i hope they are negative. >> i think so. you know, it also speaks to...
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>> anna barbara edwards. >.>> reporter: anna barbara edwards. >> can we hold hands?: remembering barbara. >> a lot of energy and a lot of volume ( laughs ) >> loud! >> loud. >> reporter: barbara and my mom married two edwards boys. they had five more edwards boys. her son, scott, and i, the youngest of each family. scott became a marine. >> let's get out of here! >> reporter: then... ( sirens ) ( coughing ) >> we had a mission that was going out that morning, and i just had to call the guys and say, "hey, you guys shut down. all flights in the u.s. are canceled. you need to just get in here." >> reporter: scott abruptly halted drills on 9-11-2001, and his brother called. >> and he just said, matter of factually, like, mom and the flaggs were on flight 77, and they're all dead. >> reporter: barbara was flying home with family friends, the flaggs, on the pentagon plane. terror begot war. scott deployed four times post-9/11. >> i just can't believe it's been that long, 20 years. i haven't seen my mom in 20 years. >> look at his face with her. >> reporter: the blond hair
>> anna barbara edwards. >.>> reporter: anna barbara edwards. >> can we hold hands?: remembering barbara. >> a lot of energy and a lot of volume ( laughs ) >> loud! >> loud. >> reporter: barbara and my mom married two edwards boys. they had five more edwards boys. her son, scott, and i, the youngest of each family. scott became a marine. >> let's get out of here! >> reporter: then... ( sirens ) ( coughing ) >> we had a mission that...
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anna: the u.s. is in a very different situation from asia or europe. is produced there, so the prices are also different. they are higher when the demand internationally was not as high, but as we move into the winter, the u.s., as everyone else, is trying to replenish storage, preparing for the winter. depending on the winter, we will see if prices will be soaring in the u.s. and internationally. we see high prices in europe and asia, higher prices here. this will probably continue since it is not an easy fix. we cannot just activate right away additional supply. also when you think about the u.s., it is not perfectly interconnected internally. so there are pockets of natural gas that are not able to go through to another part of the country. we will end up with shortages there. alix: so good to have your thoughts on this. amanda: anna mikulska, rice university baker institute of public policy. we are watching markets as we go. they continue to trade lower. we will watch the final 30 minutes of trade and see if you see a turn for the better. for alix
anna: the u.s. is in a very different situation from asia or europe. is produced there, so the prices are also different. they are higher when the demand internationally was not as high, but as we move into the winter, the u.s., as everyone else, is trying to replenish storage, preparing for the winter. depending on the winter, we will see if prices will be soaring in the u.s. and internationally. we see high prices in europe and asia, higher prices here. this will probably continue since it is...
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now on bbc news, anna smith presents the film review.nd welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. my first choice is an ambitious rock opera which divided audiences at this year's cannes film festival. chattering. how did the show go? i killed them. destroyed them. murdered them. good boy. and yourgig? i...i saved them. one, two, three, four. i'm still slightly reeling from annette, the long and complicated story of a famous comedian called henry, played by adam driver, and his opera singer wife, anne, played by marion cotillard. the title refers to the child they have together. but to say much more about her would be a spoiler. let's just say that things get very surreal after these two have a kid and hit a rocky patch. this is directed with bold visual flare by holy motors helmer, leos carax. and is scripted by the band, sparks, who were recently the subject of edgar wright's documentary. ron and russell mael bring a recognisably quirky humour to the score, and there
now on bbc news, anna smith presents the film review.nd welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. my first choice is an ambitious rock opera which divided audiences at this year's cannes film festival. chattering. how did the show go? i killed them. destroyed them. murdered them. good boy. and yourgig? i...i saved them. one, two, three, four. i'm still slightly reeling from annette, the long and complicated story of a famous...
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i will talk to one of them, anna navarro, next.be a thriver with metastatic breast cancer means... grabbing a hold of what matters. asking for what we want. and need. and we need more time. so, we want kisqali. living longer is possible and proven with kisqali when taken with fulvestrant or a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor in hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali is approved for both pre- and postmenopausal women, and has extended lives in multiple clinical trials. kisqali is a pill that's significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant alone. kisqali can cause lung problems, or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including breathing problems, cough, chest pain, a change in your heartbeat, dizziness, yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, tiredness, lo
i will talk to one of them, anna navarro, next.be a thriver with metastatic breast cancer means... grabbing a hold of what matters. asking for what we want. and need. and we need more time. so, we want kisqali. living longer is possible and proven with kisqali when taken with fulvestrant or a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor in hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali is approved for both pre- and postmenopausal women, and has extended lives in multiple clinical trials. kisqali is a pill...
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you see that anna and sunny are there at the desk coming out.dy to let this play out. jeremy, what have you heard from the vice president's office about this? >> well, they did confirm to me that indeed the vice president is going to be doing this interview but will be doing it remotely from a studio in the building separate from that larger studio where the hosts are and where ana navarro and sunny hostin were seated moments before they were taken off of that set. we are also hearing according to a white house official that the vice president did not interact with ana navarro or sunny hostin before the show. so there's no indication that she has been exposed or that she is a contact as it relates to both of those women testing positive for coronavirus. obviously, this is an abundance of caution that the white house is taking these precautions to keep the vice president out of the room where the other hosts whoch not tested positive but who were clear hi in contact with anna and sunny are still seated. look, the white house takes -- undergoes a
you see that anna and sunny are there at the desk coming out.dy to let this play out. jeremy, what have you heard from the vice president's office about this? >> well, they did confirm to me that indeed the vice president is going to be doing this interview but will be doing it remotely from a studio in the building separate from that larger studio where the hosts are and where ana navarro and sunny hostin were seated moments before they were taken off of that set. we are also hearing...
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anna coren, thank you so much for bringing us that news. >> anna, thank you. >>> in a speech last montheah. white house reporter jasmine wright joins us live. the strike as anna pointed out was meant as retaliation that killed more than a dozen service members. how is the white house responding to this failure? >> reporter: yeah, boris and christi. this is no news that any white house wants to get, that the u.s. military when trying to combat terror abroad makes a fatal error that involves the death of several innocent children. now while -- since the news broke yesterday the white house has been particularly silent on this issue allowing the u.s. military to do the talking but let's make no mistake about this, this is going to be consequential for the president for two reasons. first, this is the last known missile fired from the u.s. during the afghanistan withdrawal really adding just another stain to the chaotic exit from the country, from that 20-year war. secondly, it calls into question the military's ability to really do those over the horizon attacks, something that those unman
anna coren, thank you so much for bringing us that news. >> anna, thank you. >>> in a speech last montheah. white house reporter jasmine wright joins us live. the strike as anna pointed out was meant as retaliation that killed more than a dozen service members. how is the white house responding to this failure? >> reporter: yeah, boris and christi. this is no news that any white house wants to get, that the u.s. military when trying to combat terror abroad makes a fatal...
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in san jose, kpix5. >> his attorney accused anna kane of making up the gambling allegations.stephen clark says her credibility could be called into question if future court proceedings including her restraining order application. >>> new developments tonight in britney spears quest to end her father's 13 year control over her affairs. her attorney filed new documents today calling for jamie spears to be removed as her conservator immediately. and without medical evaluation. the filing says in part she wants to control the money that she made from her career. she wants to be able to get married and to have a baby if she so chooses. >> it gives you chills, a lot of hope and it reminds us that there is a human behind the pop star and she is just crying out for help. >>> the pop star's legal team will be back in court next wednesday when a los angeles judge could finally free her. >>> tomorrow, a scheduled day off in the elizabeth holmes trial. today prosecutors called their first star witness, the man who used to run the pentagon. general james mad dog. said at times she was int
in san jose, kpix5. >> his attorney accused anna kane of making up the gambling allegations.stephen clark says her credibility could be called into question if future court proceedings including her restraining order application. >>> new developments tonight in britney spears quest to end her father's 13 year control over her affairs. her attorney filed new documents today calling for jamie spears to be removed as her conservator immediately. and without medical evaluation. the...
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i did reach anna navarro. she told me she's shocked by that. now, two sources have told brian stelter and oliver darcy that both have subsequently tested negative for covid twice since friday morning. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> coming up next, the fate of r. kelly is now in the hand of a jury. we are going to take a look at some of the evidence presented during his trial. up next. plus, you are going to get a live look at a volcanic eruption on the spanish island of la palma. more next on the cnn newsroom. n to live it every day. ♪ ♪ find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com in 2016, i was working at the amazon warehouse when my brother passed away. and a couple of years later, my mother passed away. after taking care of them, i knew that i really wanted to become a nurse. amazon helped me with training and tuition. today, i'm a medical assistant and i'm studying to become a registered nurse. in filipino: you'll always be in my heart. can you be free of hair breakage worries? we invited mahault to see for herself that new dove breakage
i did reach anna navarro. she told me she's shocked by that. now, two sources have told brian stelter and oliver darcy that both have subsequently tested negative for covid twice since friday morning. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> coming up next, the fate of r. kelly is now in the hand of a jury. we are going to take a look at some of the evidence presented during his trial. up next. plus, you are going to get a live look at a volcanic eruption on the spanish island of la palma. more...
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now there is a dive team on the ground right now, and i will keep you posted if we hear anything, anna. >> i appreciate that, amara walker. let's discuss with profile irrelevant and special agent mary ann o'toole, and legal analyst and former federal prosecutor jennifer rogers is with us as well. mary, let's talk about the investigation first. it's been more than a week since laundrie was reportedly last seen. talk to us about the investigation so far. why has it been so hard to find him? >> i believe it's so difficult to find him because right now the area where they're looking is just a challenge to them. but i think the thing that is
now there is a dive team on the ground right now, and i will keep you posted if we hear anything, anna. >> i appreciate that, amara walker. let's discuss with profile irrelevant and special agent mary ann o'toole, and legal analyst and former federal prosecutor jennifer rogers is with us as well. mary, let's talk about the investigation first. it's been more than a week since laundrie was reportedly last seen. talk to us about the investigation so far. why has it been so hard to find him?...
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her stepmom, anna, and her brother and sister.he remained close to her mom. >> she was the apple of my eye. my heartbeat. she was my everything. >> it was almost like christina had two moms. later, when johnny married ronny, she had two dads. and lots of friends. sidney robertson has known christina since they were three years old. >> her personality was definitely ten times bigger than she was. she would get some small, but she gave the biggest hugs. she will not let you go. >> kelly lang met christina just after high school. >> she was this animated, smart, beautiful, fashionista. she was quirky. it drew people and no matter who you are. >> all her life, christina was drawn to two boys. >> she knew these two guys since third grade. >> hunter foster, logan, and christina. >> they were the three musketeers. they knew everything about her. >> logan and christina went from buddies to high school sweethearts. >> moving day. >> the relationship continued through college. christina earned a degree in marketing and later moved in with l
her stepmom, anna, and her brother and sister.he remained close to her mom. >> she was the apple of my eye. my heartbeat. she was my everything. >> it was almost like christina had two moms. later, when johnny married ronny, she had two dads. and lots of friends. sidney robertson has known christina since they were three years old. >> her personality was definitely ten times bigger than she was. she would get some small, but she gave the biggest hugs. she will not let you go....
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. >> two years after she married rod, shelley gave birth to baby anna. >> she was inseparable from annawas always with that child. she was an incredible mom. >> a second pregnancy followed, twins. but that ended in tragedy. >> so they were born prematurely, and they died. >> oh my gosh. >> a childbirth in one few hours -- >> how did she handle that? how did you support her? it's just an awful thing. >> devastating. >> the entire year was a nightmare for her. >> then in 2006, shele had a baby boy. she and rod made her son miles, but now, three years later shele was dead. and the scene inside that apartment on the upper west side with chaos. mark says even could barely function. >> when i first saw her work walking down the corridor, and she was as white as sheet, she was incredible shock. >> he was an nypd detective, he was there to. pondering various scenarios. >> i think the places where people have fallen in the tub, the anything is possible. >> in this case, that would be an understatement. >> the mystery is about to heat up. it turns out the confluence seemingly perfect marriage was
. >> two years after she married rod, shelley gave birth to baby anna. >> she was inseparable from annawas always with that child. she was an incredible mom. >> a second pregnancy followed, twins. but that ended in tragedy. >> so they were born prematurely, and they died. >> oh my gosh. >> a childbirth in one few hours -- >> how did she handle that? how did you support her? it's just an awful thing. >> devastating. >> the entire year was a...
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anna coren has covered affect for many, many years. anna joins me now with the latest. anna, hi.hat do we know about the airport reopening and what the meaning of that is, the significance? >> reporter: well, robyn, as we know, this is a vital link to the outside world, and the domestic carrier, ariana afghan airlines has resumed flights within afghanistan to the major provincial cities of herat, kandahar, and mew czar sharif in the north. this means they can move around people, supplies, you know, amongst this landlocked country, and that is definitely a return to some sort of semblance of normality in the country, at least, you know, as far as travel or air travel is concerned. but we know that a technical team from qatar arrived. they helped with the repairs to the airport runway, which was damaged during the mass evacuations where more than 120,000 people were airlifted out of afghanistan, out of kabul within 16 days. you know, people came into the airport afterwards. there was damage, looting. so repairs to that runway have been completed to a standard where now foreign aid,
anna coren has covered affect for many, many years. anna joins me now with the latest. anna, hi.hat do we know about the airport reopening and what the meaning of that is, the significance? >> reporter: well, robyn, as we know, this is a vital link to the outside world, and the domestic carrier, ariana afghan airlines has resumed flights within afghanistan to the major provincial cities of herat, kandahar, and mew czar sharif in the north. this means they can move around people, supplies,...
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. >> thank you, anna. and thank you to the national p.t.a. and the c.d.c. foundation for hosting this back-to-class virtual town hall. the new school year always brings a mix of emotions. all at once we feel the anticipation of new classmates and teachers, the relief of not having to hear i'm bored again and again. the anxiety of juggling your family's complicated schedule. and that was before the uncertainties of covid. now a simple cough can start your heart racing. and you know that at any moment a quarantine could send your kids home and upend your life once again. parents, this is hard. but you're doing your best. and i want you to know you're not alone. as a teacher for more than 30 years, who continues to teach and as a mom, i've seen that classrooms are so much more than places where our children learn math and reading. we've all seen it. when our kids make friends that last for years, when they learn to settle disagreements or find the confidence to try out for sports teams. parents rely on schools, too. heading to our own jobs, knowing that our ki
. >> thank you, anna. and thank you to the national p.t.a. and the c.d.c. foundation for hosting this back-to-class virtual town hall. the new school year always brings a mix of emotions. all at once we feel the anticipation of new classmates and teachers, the relief of not having to hear i'm bored again and again. the anxiety of juggling your family's complicated schedule. and that was before the uncertainties of covid. now a simple cough can start your heart racing. and you know that at...
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anna adams joins us now. she's the senior vice president of external affairs for the georgia hospital association. good morning, anna. we appreciate you coming on talking about the challenges you're facing now. you've said ambulances with patients are essentially parked waiting for space inside your hospitals. take us inside. what does that look like for patients and your staff? >> i think the important thing to think about in this scenario is that this is impacting all patients, not just patients who have covid-19 so when you call an ambulance because you're having chest pain or you think your grandmother is having a stroke and 911 dispatch sends an ambulance to your house and they take you to the hospital, the hospital is full. the emergency room is full. the in patient beds are full. the icu beds are full so in order to bring that patient into the facility, we have to find a place to put that patient. and from a bed space capacity, we can put a bed anywhere but we don't have the staff to treat these patien
anna adams joins us now. she's the senior vice president of external affairs for the georgia hospital association. good morning, anna. we appreciate you coming on talking about the challenges you're facing now. you've said ambulances with patients are essentially parked waiting for space inside your hospitals. take us inside. what does that look like for patients and your staff? >> i think the important thing to think about in this scenario is that this is impacting all patients, not just...
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and i don't think either one of them has very much, especially not anna, layla has been on second ors. in terms of strength and weaknesses, has fernando scott slightly more, she has had a bit more experience? fernandes is a lefty and _ bit more experience? fernandes is a lefty and sort _ bit more experience? fernandes is a lefty and sort of— bit more experience? fernandes is a lefty and sort of a _ bit more experience? fernandes is a lefty and sort of a lot - bit more experience? fernandes is a lefty and sort of a lot of - is a lefty and sort of a lot of sly sand with a lot of standing and i think it's a nice first serve, but also somebody likes to be a bit more aggressive and take some big risks, whereas i think emma is someone very within herself and a very good flat stryker of the ball and just moves very welcome alex very easy for her right now. and one word, who is going to win? �* ., ., ., . win? i'm not going to say that, i have win? i'm not going to say that, i have been — win? i'm not going to say that, i have been around _ win? i'm not going to say that, i have been around
and i don't think either one of them has very much, especially not anna, layla has been on second ors. in terms of strength and weaknesses, has fernando scott slightly more, she has had a bit more experience? fernandes is a lefty and _ bit more experience? fernandes is a lefty and sort _ bit more experience? fernandes is a lefty and sort of— bit more experience? fernandes is a lefty and sort of a _ bit more experience? fernandes is a lefty and sort of a lot - bit more experience? fernandes is...
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anna, what has been the reality in the u.k.o this and what may this mean to travelers and tourism on both sides of the pond? >> it's a sigh of relief here in the u.k. and europe. finally people will be allowed to travel to the states. it looks simple, you take a test three days before you travel to the united states you take another test three or five days before you arrive. it does not have to be expensive pcr test. you need to be fully vaccinated and the u.s. will accept vaccinations that are given out here. the w.h.o., whatever they approve is fine. wearing a mask on the plane to travel. you can travel to the states. this is really for all those people wanting to visit friends and family but also it has been a benefit of a transit lead. the fact that americans can travel to europe now and get back on a plane and get back to the united states and no quarantine, it felt a little bit unfair and fairly logical. anna, thank you so much for uni joining us. >>> idaho is coping for a rapidly covid crisis. the state is putting pressu
anna, what has been the reality in the u.k.o this and what may this mean to travelers and tourism on both sides of the pond? >> it's a sigh of relief here in the u.k. and europe. finally people will be allowed to travel to the states. it looks simple, you take a test three days before you travel to the united states you take another test three or five days before you arrive. it does not have to be expensive pcr test. you need to be fully vaccinated and the u.s. will accept vaccinations...
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she was on less than eight minutes. >> sunny and anna are strong women. know they are fine. >>> the view's tests are usually tested twice a week. they were tested an extra time this week because of the vice president's arrival. vice president harris who has received two doses of the moderna vaccine did not interact with the hosts before the show. this could have been a close call and speaks to the risks she and the president often face. >> any time you are surrounded by so many different people from so many parts of the country on a daily basis, you are exposed every single time. >> and the doctor is critical of how the show handled this. >> i think the ball was dropped somewhere. why did these anchors not know about the test before the show began, especially on the day you are interviewing vice president harris. >> we posted to the view, when were the tests done and why did they not learn about this before they went live. >> i did reach anna who is a cnn political commentator. she said she's shocked but feels great and is glad the vice president is safe.
she was on less than eight minutes. >> sunny and anna are strong women. know they are fine. >>> the view's tests are usually tested twice a week. they were tested an extra time this week because of the vice president's arrival. vice president harris who has received two doses of the moderna vaccine did not interact with the hosts before the show. this could have been a close call and speaks to the risks she and the president often face. >> any time you are surrounded by so...
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. >>> joining me are jeff mason, maria teresa kumar and anna palmer, founder of punch bowl news.come to sunday it's "meet the press." . >>> good sunday morning. could our fight against the coronavirus turn into our latest forever war? the war we thought we were winning at the beginning of the summer has been complicated by a more resilient named delta and the reluctance by many to get vaccinated. there was mixed messaging about third shots or booster shots. all this comes amid the sobering nudes that the seven-day average of deaths topped 2,000. the number of cases has slowed in recent weeks a hopeful sign that maybe the death rate will soon fall as well. still the mixed messages threatening the administration's credibility. president biden won't be able to get his agenda passed without getting past covid. in short, it's a war he can't afford to lose and one that can't last forever. joining me is dr. anthony fauci, head of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. dr. fauci, welcome back to "meet the press." i want to begin with booster shots. would we be in this
. >>> joining me are jeff mason, maria teresa kumar and anna palmer, founder of punch bowl news.come to sunday it's "meet the press." . >>> good sunday morning. could our fight against the coronavirus turn into our latest forever war? the war we thought we were winning at the beginning of the summer has been complicated by a more resilient named delta and the reluctance by many to get vaccinated. there was mixed messaging about third shots or booster shots. all this...
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it's a tough time. >> anna, with the pentagon said, and then you look at the border.it, can you guys get your arms around our problems? this seems to be the real challenge. >> they have continued to stumble here. they don't have the messaging right, don't have the policy right. there's a lot of questions on capitol hill now that these members are coming back where they'll face investigations on afghanistan, what happened there. it's not going away. i think this is something where this white house has really not got its feet underneath it. now we're weeks into this, right? they need to figure out what their messaging is going to be, how are they going to deal with tough questions. >> maria teresa, this migrant crisis -- it's not seasonal. president biden thought it was going to be seasonal, one of the things he said that turned out not to be true these days. this issue with the haitians -- we were talking earlier, this is another problem with disinformation perhaps for the haitian people. this is a bunch of bad choices. are we really going to send people back to haiti?
it's a tough time. >> anna, with the pentagon said, and then you look at the border.it, can you guys get your arms around our problems? this seems to be the real challenge. >> they have continued to stumble here. they don't have the messaging right, don't have the policy right. there's a lot of questions on capitol hill now that these members are coming back where they'll face investigations on afghanistan, what happened there. it's not going away. i think this is something where...
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. >> cnn's anna coren has been investigating that drone strike. the u.s.itimate terrorist target, but cnn's investigation raises some very serious questions about the u.s. government's accounts of what happened that day. we want to warn viewers in advance that this report contains images that are graphic and may be difficult to watch. >> reporter: screams of horror in a kabul neighborhood on the last sunday afternoon of august, as residents desperately try to extinguish the fire ball caused by an airstrike. >> translator: i did not know the attack was only on our house. >> reporter: the target, a white sedan that had been under u.s. military surveillance for the past eight hours. according to a u.s. official with knowledge of the operation. it had just driven into the residential compound with father of seven and ngo worker amari behind the wheel. >> translator: i saw my father lying in the car. there was shrapnel in his throat, chest, everywhere. blood was throwing through his ears. two other men were also killed along with seven children, three of whom w
. >> cnn's anna coren has been investigating that drone strike. the u.s.itimate terrorist target, but cnn's investigation raises some very serious questions about the u.s. government's accounts of what happened that day. we want to warn viewers in advance that this report contains images that are graphic and may be difficult to watch. >> reporter: screams of horror in a kabul neighborhood on the last sunday afternoon of august, as residents desperately try to extinguish the fire...
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anna ripani is her name. she's the co-executive director of fund texas choice. -- "pernicious," that this law was drafted in a pernicious fashion, meaning sneaky harmful. do you agree? >> yeah. i mean i will say it was sneaky, but i think if you were following the texas legislature earlier this year, we all knew it was coming. we were all fighting it. we were hoping it wouldn't happen. we knew this would be the impact. we knew this was going to happen. >> heartbeat is a play, right? they want to say heartbeat because it makes it sound like it's a person at six weeks. that's why it has a heartbeat as opposed to cardiac activity. but allowing people to sue and therefore enforce the law as kind of like a civil arrest kind of situation, what do you make of that? >> it's -- it's supposed to be the chilling effect, right? it's supposed to be the harassment. the cruelty is the point. the point is to stop us from doing the work, harass us to no end so that we can't do the work, that we can't fight because we don't have the dollars to do it anymore, that we're tired, tha
anna ripani is her name. she's the co-executive director of fund texas choice. -- "pernicious," that this law was drafted in a pernicious fashion, meaning sneaky harmful. do you agree? >> yeah. i mean i will say it was sneaky, but i think if you were following the texas legislature earlier this year, we all knew it was coming. we were all fighting it. we were hoping it wouldn't happen. we knew this would be the impact. we knew this was going to happen. >> heartbeat is a...
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maria teresa kumar president and veo of voto latino, rich lowellry from the "national review" and anna palmer for "punchbowl news." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. could our viet against the coronavirus turn into our latest forever war? the war we thought we were winning at the beginning of the summer has been complicated by a more resilient enemy named delta and the reluctance of millions to get vaccinated. there's been cows fooging messages from the registration regarding third shots or booster shots. president biden announced a plan to make pfizer and moderna booster shots available to most adults starting as early as this week. on friday, an fdaal panel voted against providing boosters to americans aged 16 and over. minutes later they voted for pfizer boosters only for those over 65 and at high risk for severe covid infection. this comes amid sobering news that the seven-day average of deaths topped 2,000. though the
maria teresa kumar president and veo of voto latino, rich lowellry from the "national review" and anna palmer for "punchbowl news." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. could our viet against the coronavirus turn into our latest forever war? the war we thought we were winning at...