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i'm anne-marie green. we're going to begin this morning with the historic rainfall in the east brought on by the remnants of hurricane ida. the storm triggered dangerous flash floods. streets in new york city were submerged, bringing travel to a standstill. water rushed into the city's subway system. the mayor is encouraging people to avoid traveling. heavy rain also inundated parts of new jersey, and a massive tornado was also spotted. at least one person was s kille in their flooded car. bradley blackburn is in new york. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the storm has now moved through new york, but it's left a real mess behind. there is an emergency travel ban in the city right now. nearly all subway service is shut down due to flooding, and authorities have banned all nonemergency vehicles from streets until 5:00 a.m. >> look at that tornado! >> reporter: storm chasers captured these images of a twister touching down in new jersey. ida continues its relentless march north as tornado
i'm anne-marie green. we're going to begin this morning with the historic rainfall in the east brought on by the remnants of hurricane ida. the storm triggered dangerous flash floods. streets in new york city were submerged, bringing travel to a standstill. water rushed into the city's subway system. the mayor is encouraging people to avoid traveling. heavy rain also inundated parts of new jersey, and a massive tornado was also spotted. at least one person was s kille in their flooded car....
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i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, hurricane nicolas made landfall along the texas coast as a category 1. nicolas packed winds of up to 75 miles per hour. it's bringing potentially life threatening floods, storm surge and destructive winds. the storm's wrath was felt ahead of its landfall around midnight. you can see the magnitude of nicolas's intense winds. as much as 18 inches of rain could fall across the upper texas coastal areas through tomorrow. some people didn't waste any time. they went to stores to stock up on groceries and lined up at gas stations. authorities urged people to take precautions. >> most dangerous time on any storm, when it's flooding, is at night because you can't see. we say it all the time, turn around, don't drive. definitely don't move a barricade. everybody in the city, let's just be safe and let's be good houstonians. stay at home. >> the texas center is going to move over louisiana. it will be west of where ida hit two weeks ago. the state's governor has already decl
i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, hurricane nicolas made landfall along the texas coast as a category 1. nicolas packed winds of up to 75 miles per hour. it's bringing potentially life threatening floods, storm surge and destructive winds. the storm's wrath was felt ahead of its landfall around midnight. you can see the magnitude of nicolas's intense winds. as much as 18 inches of rain could fall across the upper texas coastal areas through tomorrow. some people didn't waste any time....
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs mornspins some show. i'm anne-marie green.ning news." during the show. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." (dog vo) mmmm, this beneful grain free... ... is so healthy. aahh - farm raised chicken! it's good chicken. mmm, here come the accents, blueberries and pumpkin, wow. and spinach! that was my favorite bite so far. (vo) try beneful grain free... and our other beneful recipes. healthful. flavorful. beneful. look at these mighty quaker oats. small in size, epic in taste. heart-healthy a good source of fiber. and provides lasting energy. there's no denying delicious quaker oats are the grain of all time. >>> our stop stories, a powerful earthquake rocks southern mexico. hit near the beach resort city of acapulco. it also caused buildings to rock and sway in mexico city about 230 miles away. the quake caused extensive grand jury and knocked down power lines. at least one man was killed. >>> and president biden is making a push for infrastructure spending and the need to address climate change. he toured destru
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anne-marie? >> wow. laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> so top pentagon leaders will face a house committee today over the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan. they testified for hours yesterday in front of the senate armed services committee, admitting the speed of the fall of kabul caught them offguard and contradicted president biden saying they told him to leave troops in the war-torn country. david martin has more. >> reporter: 5.5 hours of testimony before the senat armed services committee left no doubt top generals warned both presidents trump and biden against a withdrawal of american troops. general frank mckenzie is the overall commander for afghanistan. >> i recommended that we maintain 2,500 troops in afghanistan. >> reporter: when asked last month whether his military advisers recommended keeping 2,500 troops there, president biden said this -- >> no. no one said that to me that i can recall. >> general milley, that was a false statement by the president of the united
anne-marie? >> wow. laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> so top pentagon leaders will face a house committee today over the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan. they testified for hours yesterday in front of the senate armed services committee, admitting the speed of the fall of kabul caught them offguard and contradicted president biden saying they told him to leave troops in the war-torn country. david martin has more. >> reporter: 5.5 hours of testimony...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the historic and successful launch of four civilians into space opening a new chapter in space tourism. the four-person crew blasted off last night from the kennedy space center on a spacex rocket. ththey'll spend three days in orbit before returning to earth on saturday. it is the first time a spare -- a spacecraft will circle earth with just amateurs on board and no astronauts. jared isaacman is the flight's billionaire leader. he's joined by hayley arceneaux, who's a cancer survivor. there are also two sweepstakes winners. one from washington state and the other from arizona. we get more now from mark strassmann. >> reporter: "inspiration 4's" crew blasted off into space history wednesday night. >> everything continues to be good. >> reporter: the commercial flight was the first for elon musk's spacex with no professional astronauts on board. >> i say give us two thumbs up -- >> reporter: on the launch tower high above pad 39a, jared isaacman, mission commander, showe
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the historic and successful launch of four civilians into space opening a new chapter in space tourism. the four-person crew blasted off last night from the kennedy space center on a spacex rocket. ththey'll spend three days in orbit before returning to earth on saturday. it is the first time a spare -- a spacecraft will circle earth with just amateurs on board and no astronauts. jared isaacman is the flight's billionaire leader. he's joined by hayley...
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anne-marie? >> wow.ey could come back nine hours later. plenty of people are going to be driving to get their hands on that beer if they need to. >> i know.nehall, u are the new york stock exchange. happy friday to you, as well. thank you so much, diane. >> thank you. >>> up next, tom brady might be sticking around for a while. the star quarterback gives a prediction on how long he wants to keep playing. we'll have the surprising answer. prising answer. my nunormal? fewer asthma attacks with nucala. a once-monthly add-on injection ) >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the untry. >>> elton john is pushing back european dates on his world tour until 2023. the 74-year-old singer said that he will undergo surgery for a recent hip injury. he still plans on starting the u.s. portion of the tour in january in new orleans. >>> and so far, so good for four space tourists who are currently orbiting earth. the crew of "inspiration 4" launched from the kennedy space center wednesday night. it was
anne-marie? >> wow.ey could come back nine hours later. plenty of people are going to be driving to get their hands on that beer if they need to. >> i know.nehall, u are the new york stock exchange. happy friday to you, as well. thank you so much, diane. >> thank you. >>> up next, tom brady might be sticking around for a while. the star quarterback gives a prediction on how long he wants to keep playing. we'll have the surprising answer. prising answer. my nunormal?...
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i'm anne-marie green. president biden will visit new york and new jersey today to look at storm damage from the remnants of hurricane ida. both states are under a major disaster declaration making federa bradley blackburn is live in manville. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. more than half of those deaths from ida happened in new jersey and here in manville, there are debris piles like this everywhere you look. this town had several feet of flood water inundated. president biden will come here later today to see the damage for himself. president biden approved major disaster declarations for six new jersey and five new york counties affected by the remnants of hurricane ida. >> most of the things are gone. >> reporter: lindsay gutierrez had to abandon her basement apartment in queens, new york. >> we had to come out this way. >> reporter: the disaster declarations will allow individuals to receive federal aid for temporary housing and home repairs. >> because you get some financial aid
i'm anne-marie green. president biden will visit new york and new jersey today to look at storm damage from the remnants of hurricane ida. both states are under a major disaster declaration making federa bradley blackburn is live in manville. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. more than half of those deaths from ida happened in new jersey and here in manville, there are debris piles like this everywhere you look. this town had several feet of flood water inundated....
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i'm anne-marie green.s the debate ranges on nationwide over vaccines and masks for children, about one million students will return to class today in new york city. they'll be required to wear face masks since vaccines for children under 12 aren't approved. at least not yet. form by the end of next month. bradley blackburn is in new york with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. it's a big test for schools today here in the city, and it comes as covid cases are surging. just last week more than a million new cases were reported across the country, and 11,000 deaths. the country's largest school district reopens today. roughly one million students across new york city will be back in the classroom, many for the first time in over a year. >> i missed playing with my friends at the playground and playing with the toys. >> reporter: pediatric covid cases have spiked in other parts of the country in recent weeks. at one point, accountior all ne. >> we continue to be on a high plate
i'm anne-marie green.s the debate ranges on nationwide over vaccines and masks for children, about one million students will return to class today in new york city. they'll be required to wear face masks since vaccines for children under 12 aren't approved. at least not yet. form by the end of next month. bradley blackburn is in new york with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. it's a big test for schools today here in the city, and it comes as covid cases...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a showdown on capitol hill where president biden's agenda will be put to the test this week. lawmakers are trying to avoid a government shutdown and a federal debt default. laura podesta has the latest developments from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. lots going on. while lawmakers try and stop the government shutdown, they're also trying to get the infrastructure bill finally passed. divisions within the democratic party are holding up that process. house speaker nancy pelosi announced last night that a vote will be held thursday on the $1 trillion bipartisan-crafted infrastructure bill. debate on the legislation begins today. speaker pelosi seems confident the measure will pass. >> i'm never bringing a bill to the floor that doesn't have the votes. >> reporter: the bill was supposed to be voted on today but was postponed as some democrats are still holding out. at issue is whether moderate democrats can find a compromise that will appease
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a showdown on capitol hill where president biden's agenda will be put to the test this week. lawmakers are trying to avoid a government shutdown and a federal debt default. laura podesta has the latest developments from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. lots going on. while lawmakers try and stop the government shutdown, they're also trying to get the infrastructure bill finally passed. divisions within the democratic party...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking developments out of california where it appears governor gavin newsom will keep his job for now. cbs news projects the effort to recall him has failed, but the democrat is still facing challenges down the road. anthony pura is in los angeles. good morning.thve have been considered an upset loss. can you tell us more about that? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. yes, it would have been considered an upset loss. roughly 65% of voters have said no to this recall, and that's with about 70% of the votes in this morning. california governor gavin newsom appears to have beaten back an effort to recall him from office. the outcome of the race was projected in his favor less than an hour after the polls closed. >> i'm humbled and grateful to the millions and millions of californians that exercised their fundamental right to vote. >> reporter: early returns showed roughly two-thirds of voters opposed the recall effort. domcathailed in expected to ballots. >> no is no
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking developments out of california where it appears governor gavin newsom will keep his job for now. cbs news projects the effort to recall him has failed, but the democrat is still facing challenges down the road. anthony pura is in los angeles. good morning.thve have been considered an upset loss. can you tell us more about that? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. yes, it would have been considered an upset loss. roughly 65% of voters have...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with president biden defending his decision to end the 20-year war in afghanistan and the way in which he did it. he called a military airlift to evacuate americans and afghan allies an extraordinary success. the pentagon released these nighttime images of 500 soldiers boarding military planes. as the u.s. troops pulled out, more than 100 americans and thousands of afghans were left behind. bradley blackburn has the latest from new york. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the president seemed at times frustrated, even angry w with t criticism he's received over the withdrawal. he was defensive but also marked a moment in history. he wanted this war to end years ago, and now it has ended on his watch. >> my fellow americans, the war in afghanistan is now over. >> reporter: president biden addrd tionrd in a speech marking the end of the longest war in u.s. history. >> i was not going to extend this forever war, and i was not extending a forever exit. >> report
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with president biden defending his decision to end the 20-year war in afghanistan and the way in which he did it. he called a military airlift to evacuate americans and afghan allies an extraordinary success. the pentagon released these nighttime images of 500 soldiers boarding military planes. as the u.s. troops pulled out, more than 100 americans and thousands of afghans were left behind. bradley blackburn has the latest from new york. good morning. >>...
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i'm anne-marie green. president biden will announce a new plan today to turn the tide in the battle against the coronavirus. his six-point strategy is expected to emphasize increasing vaccination rates, keeping schools safely open, and protecting the economic recovery. so bradley blackburn has details from new york. bradley, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this new strategy comes as case numbers continue to grow. the u.s. average nearly 1,500 deaths a day over the last week. the white house says we are still at war with this virus. today president biden is expected to lay out a six-prong strategy to stop the spread of covid-19. >> some of that will be related to access to testing. some will be related to mandates. some will be related to how we ensure kids are protected in schools. >> reporter: u.s. press secretary jen psaki said the president will require new vaccine requirements. >> we have more work to do. we are still at war with the virus. >> reporter: three months ago president biden hoped t
i'm anne-marie green. president biden will announce a new plan today to turn the tide in the battle against the coronavirus. his six-point strategy is expected to emphasize increasing vaccination rates, keeping schools safely open, and protecting the economic recovery. so bradley blackburn has details from new york. bradley, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this new strategy comes as case numbers continue to grow. the u.s. average nearly 1,500 deaths a day over the last week. the...
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i'm anne-marie green. in his most aggressive action yet, president biden announced new covid vaccine mandates that will affect up to 100 million americans. he laid out his strategy yesterday to fight the latest coronavirus surge. it includes requiring all federal workers to get vaccinated or possibly lose their jobs. and businesses with more than 100 employees ensuring its workers are vaccinated or tested weekly. currently the u.s. is averaging more than 140,000 new cases and 1,000 deaths per day. as skyler henry reports, some gop governors are pushing back against the white house plan. >> reporter: the new covid-19 vaccination effort president biden unveiled thursday is his administration's most aggressive yet. >> the bottom line -- we're going to protect vaccinated workers from unvaccinated co-workers. >> reporter: the president's action plan mandates that private sector companies with more than 100 workers require them to be vaccinated or test for the virus every week. workers at health facilities recei
i'm anne-marie green. in his most aggressive action yet, president biden announced new covid vaccine mandates that will affect up to 100 million americans. he laid out his strategy yesterday to fight the latest coronavirus surge. it includes requiring all federal workers to get vaccinated or possibly lose their jobs. and businesses with more than 100 employees ensuring its workers are vaccinated or tested weekly. currently the u.s. is averaging more than 140,000 new cases and 1,000 deaths per...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning we begin with the northeast, still counting the damage from ida as well as the death toll. the remnants of hurricane ida triggered severe flash flooding wednesday night and left at least 46 people dead across several states. this was the scene in new jersey where a sports stadium was submerged. in new york city, up to ten inches of rain fell in a course of several hours. crews rushed to save people trapped in their cars. in philadelphia emergency responders rescued people by boat. some climbed on their roofs to avoid the rising flood. bradley blackburn with the latest. brad bradley, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. hundreds of those flooded cars are still lining highways here in new york city. the windshields are foggy from the water inside, and cars like these became deathtraps as the water rose. ch of the northeastern u.s. is oped bthe reants hurricane ida. >> we saw a horrifying storm last night. unlike anything we have seen before. >> reporter: the storm dumpe
i'm anne-marie green. this morning we begin with the northeast, still counting the damage from ida as well as the death toll. the remnants of hurricane ida triggered severe flash flooding wednesday night and left at least 46 people dead across several states. this was the scene in new jersey where a sports stadium was submerged. in new york city, up to ten inches of rain fell in a course of several hours. crews rushed to save people trapped in their cars. in philadelphia emergency responders...
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i'm anne-marie green. this labor day federal funds meant to ease the economic shock of the pandemic are expiring. this will affect more than eight million amamericans who are outf work. millions of people will also lose an extra $300 boost to their state unemployment benefits, and it couldn't come at a worse time. elise preston is tracking the latest from new york. elise, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. now these enhanced benefits to help americans who lost their jobs during the pandemic were enacted last year, and now many are scrambling to figure out what to do. jobless benefits for millions of americans are running out today. some key federal programs put into place at the start of the pandemic are expiring. that includes a $300-a-week boost in unemployment checks. it has many concerned about how to pay the bills. >> my inner voice is yelling and screaming to be like what i'm going to do, what i'm going to do, what i'm going to do. >> reporter: on friday the labor department announc
i'm anne-marie green. this labor day federal funds meant to ease the economic shock of the pandemic are expiring. this will affect more than eight million amamericans who are outf work. millions of people will also lose an extra $300 boost to their state unemployment benefits, and it couldn't come at a worse time. elise preston is tracking the latest from new york. elise, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. now these enhanced benefits to help americans who lost their jobs...
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anne-marie: there will be a lot of debate. benchmark many of the democrats are going to use is to try to get the system back before the 2017 trump tax reductions. that will be one bar. the house democrats are less ambitious as you have some senate democrats and some in the white house. there will be a lot of back-and-forth on this before you see any decent legislation. tom: what happens for the rest of the week? does it sit for the rest of the week as people come up with a plan or is there action? annemarie: today and tomorrow there will be a debate on it. at least the house legislation debate is supposed to be due by september 15. today and tomorrow will be a big deal in terms of the house ways and means committee. what is absent from this draft legislation is soft tax relief. -- salt tax relief. that has yet to be implemented in this plan proposal from the committee. jonathan: looking forward to see how this plays out in washington. it is good to catch up. good to have you back. did we welcome her back, tom? anne-marie, welc
anne-marie: there will be a lot of debate. benchmark many of the democrats are going to use is to try to get the system back before the 2017 trump tax reductions. that will be one bar. the house democrats are less ambitious as you have some senate democrats and some in the white house. there will be a lot of back-and-forth on this before you see any decent legislation. tom: what happens for the rest of the week? does it sit for the rest of the week as people come up with a plan or is there...
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i'm anne marie green. we begin with developments on the showdown on capitol hill. congress has until friday to avoid a shutdown. senate republicans voted against the bill needed to avoid the shutdown. that's not the object thing the gop are in a battle over. >> good morning. the battle over the infrastructure bill is ongoing. concern even republicans that helped to write that bill won't end up voting for it. if it doesn't pass on thursday, it would be a real blow to president biden's agenda. >> voting the bill and also on a federal debt default. >> we will not provide the republican votes for raising the debt limit. >> republicans objected to democrats tying it to an increase in the debt ceiling. a necessary effort that allows the u.s. to continue paying its bills. >> social security, veterans medicare, small business, all of this and more are now on the chopping block. >> the senate could bring up the spending measure until needed mid-october. >> we will support a claim continuing resolution. >> hoping to pass at least part later this week. >> i think things are g
i'm anne marie green. we begin with developments on the showdown on capitol hill. congress has until friday to avoid a shutdown. senate republicans voted against the bill needed to avoid the shutdown. that's not the object thing the gop are in a battle over. >> good morning. the battle over the infrastructure bill is ongoing. concern even republicans that helped to write that bill won't end up voting for it. if it doesn't pass on thursday, it would be a real blow to president biden's...
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yes. with anne-marie trevelyan being the new trade minister.— new trade minister.yes, a flurry of appointments in the last _ new trade minister. yes, a flurry of appointments in the last 30 - new trade minister. yes, a flurry of. appointments in the last 30 minutes. anne—marie trevelyan has been in the cabinet before, she was the international development secretary before that robber scrapped and brought into foreign office, this is a return to cabinet for anne—marie trevelyan, she will be international trade secretary, which is the role liz truss held before her promotion to foreign secretary. there been some other promotions this afternoon, nadhim zahawi has been promoted into cabinet, he is now the education secretary. has colic at the department of health, nadine dorries, she has also had a promotion into cabinet, she will now become the new cabinet secretary. other moves as well, some staying put, ben willis, the defence secretary, stays where he is. a move for steve bartlett, the chief secretary to the treasury, he now becomes the cabinet office minister, the
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anne-marie, greg does not mince words.cribe the level of chaos as the sun rises in washington. >> we are getting close to not having an agreement on funding and the debt limit before the treasury runs out to pay back our past bills. the house has passed the bill, that the senate, it will file -- fail. tom: for those not up to speed, but anne-marie, what is important is that there is a separation between the debt ceiling debate out there and the immediate debate right now. >> the immediate debate is stopping the -- passing the stopgap measure. you hear mitch mcconnell saying they will have their own stop gap measure to keep the government functioning after september 30. this is one debate. i think the other question is about the reconciliation package. this is a separate democrat-only debate about the future spending the party wants to do. kailey: we are still a little over a year away, but looking out to the midterms, how much clinical covered as a give democrats if they say we have this package put together at the house p
anne-marie, greg does not mince words.cribe the level of chaos as the sun rises in washington. >> we are getting close to not having an agreement on funding and the debt limit before the treasury runs out to pay back our past bills. the house has passed the bill, that the senate, it will file -- fail. tom: for those not up to speed, but anne-marie, what is important is that there is a separation between the debt ceiling debate out there and the immediate debate right now. >> the...
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[laughter] tom: itom: was told you were going to go to anne-marie -- ann marie.marie welcome back. jonathan: thank you, thank you. i did not get that from tom, i get that from you. what was the response down in d.c. and all around this country? annmarie: certainly, and he vehemently, jon, went into his critics about, one, the hasty withdrawal. he says he respectfully disagrees, that even if this was done in june or july, he would have still had the mass flow of individuals to the airport. and then of course he outlined it once again, his withdrawal from afghanistan and why he does think, for the national security interests of the united states, this is the best choice. you have some in d.c. who say this is time to end this war, and they agree this president, but then you have the likes of richard haass, immediately taking to twitter, the ambassador of the atlantic council, talking about there was a third choice the president did not advance, and that was maintaining a small troop base in afghanistan. we had the previous administration of troops and what we had on
[laughter] tom: itom: was told you were going to go to anne-marie -- ann marie.marie welcome back. jonathan: thank you, thank you. i did not get that from tom, i get that from you. what was the response down in d.c. and all around this country? annmarie: certainly, and he vehemently, jon, went into his critics about, one, the hasty withdrawal. he says he respectfully disagrees, that even if this was done in june or july, he would have still had the mass flow of individuals to the airport. and...
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and anne-marie slaughter who is the director of policy planning at the state department in the obamaolicy think tank new america. great to have you all. max, i want to start with you, as a new yorker, as someone who served in that war that has now ended, what you think we have learned in these 20 years. >> chris, it's great to see you. you know, i think that over the last 20 years, there's been incredible sacrifice, incredible leadership, and that should not be understated. but what we have also seen over the last 20 years is incredible overreach. some of it with disastrous consequences. i don't think that did anything to improve our national security. and those lessons learned, we can't let them be learned on the sacrifices associated with them to be in vain. we can preserve our national security while leading with our values. but also want to make other slightly nuanced point here. for the last 20 years. what we did see is america have a concerted, well-funded strategy to address what it saw as a problem. now, unfortunately, we have never been able to do that for anything else. it
and anne-marie slaughter who is the director of policy planning at the state department in the obamaolicy think tank new america. great to have you all. max, i want to start with you, as a new yorker, as someone who served in that war that has now ended, what you think we have learned in these 20 years. >> chris, it's great to see you. you know, i think that over the last 20 years, there's been incredible sacrifice, incredible leadership, and that should not be understated. but what we...
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i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. we begin with president biden hosting a virtual coronavirus summit of world leaders this morning. it's part of his latest push for global cooperation. in his first address before the u.n. general assembly yesterday, he urged unity on covid and climate change. he stressed america is ready to reengage with other countries following strained tensions in the past. bradley blackburn is in new york with more. bradley, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the president stayed at the u.n. just a short time yesterday due to coronavirus concerns, but he is focused on diplomacy. he has one-on-one meetings scheduled with world leaders this week, and this morning hosting that summit on the globe's biggest challenge -- the pandemic. president biden called for cooperation during his address yesterday at the u.n. general assembly. part of his push to re-establish the u.s. as a leader on the world stage. >> i stand here today for the first time in 20 years with the united states not at war. we've
i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. we begin with president biden hosting a virtual coronavirus summit of world leaders this morning. it's part of his latest push for global cooperation. in his first address before the u.n. general assembly yesterday, he urged unity on covid and climate change. he stressed america is ready to reengage with other countries following strained tensions in the past. bradley blackburn is in new york with more. bradley, good morning. >> reporter: good...
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i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. we begin with breaking developments about pfizer's covid-19 vaccine. overnight the fda approved booster doses for older and at-risk americans. the third shot would be available to people 65 and older, but it's not a done deal just yet. the cdc has the final say, and an advisory committee is meeting today. bradley blackburn is in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: g good morning. president biden had hoped to be offering boosters to all americans by now. the fda isn't going that far. but this approval could clear the way for a lot of people. roughly 55 million americans are aged 65 or older, and that is 15% of the population. the fda last night authorized expanded access to booster shots of pfizer's covid-19 vaccine. the decision would apply to people aged 65 and up as well as those with weakened immune systems. the agency also said a third dose should be offered to adults whose job or living situation frequently exposes them to the virus. in a tweet, white house press secre
i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. we begin with breaking developments about pfizer's covid-19 vaccine. overnight the fda approved booster doses for older and at-risk americans. the third shot would be available to people 65 and older, but it's not a done deal just yet. the cdc has the final say, and an advisory committee is meeting today. bradley blackburn is in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: g good morning. president biden had hoped to be offering boosters to...
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. >>> good morning, i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. we begin with breaking developments on the covid-19 vaccine. overnight the director of the cdc approved pfizer's booster shot for millions of americans. rochelle walensky signed off on recommendations made by a panel of advisers. it offers a new round of protection against a virus that's killed more than 684,000 americans. here's who is eligible for a third dose -- people over the age of 65, nursing home residents, and people ages 18 to 64 with underlying medical conditions. walensky added a recommendation saying people over 18 who have a job where they might be exposed, for example health care workers, can get a booster, as well. you have to wait six months from your last pfizer dose. health officials are still working on booster data for moderna and johnson & johnson vaccines. >>> now to a mass shooting at a tennessee grocery store where a gunman killed one person and wounded at least a dozen others. it happened at a kroger store just outside the memphis yesterday afternoon. police
. >>> good morning, i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. we begin with breaking developments on the covid-19 vaccine. overnight the director of the cdc approved pfizer's booster shot for millions of americans. rochelle walensky signed off on recommendations made by a panel of advisers. it offers a new round of protection against a virus that's killed more than 684,000 americans. here's who is eligible for a third dose -- people over the age of 65, nursing home residents, and...
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i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. we begin with a grim discovery in the search for 22-year-old gabrielle petito. she vanished during a cross-country trip with her fiance. authorities say a body found yesterday in wyoming is believed to be petito. they're now looking for her partner, brian laundrie, who was last seen last tuesday. he's been named a person of iterest and has not cooperated with authorities. bradley blackburn is in new york with the latest. bradley, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. so many volunteers were joining in that search to try to help to find gabby. the body was discovered by law enforcement agents who spent all weekend searching camp sites near grand teton national park. her family had hoped to find gabby alive. still, they say they are grateful to those agents for bringing her home. the search for gabrielle petito appears to have come to a tragic end. a body matching the description of the missing woman was found by investigators yesterday at a campsite in wyoming. >> full forensic iden
i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. we begin with a grim discovery in the search for 22-year-old gabrielle petito. she vanished during a cross-country trip with her fiance. authorities say a body found yesterday in wyoming is believed to be petito. they're now looking for her partner, brian laundrie, who was last seen last tuesday. he's been named a person of iterest and has not cooperated with authorities. bradley blackburn is in new york with the latest. bradley, good morning....
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jonathan: anne-marie down in d.c., our correspondent. lisa: is she in a hermetically sealed room?one of us comes in every morning at 8:00. jonathan: do you want to do the market check? tom: i'll do that. jonathan: that's part of the negotiation. let's try it now. up seven on the s&p. tom: i don't care if the subway is out, need more perspective -- more per sec a. -- persecco. the subway is out. our first responders need to be careful out there. jonathan: it's a really dangerous time. it took many people by surprise. tom: yes, me, i failed. lisa: this is the first flash flood warning's that the new york area has ever had. from the national weather service, that was the first one ever. that is something of the desert, not new york city. jonathan: coming up is terry wiseman. are you going to do the market check at 730? tom: no. jonathan: from new york, on radio and television, this is bloomberg. ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you
jonathan: anne-marie down in d.c., our correspondent. lisa: is she in a hermetically sealed room?one of us comes in every morning at 8:00. jonathan: do you want to do the market check? tom: i'll do that. jonathan: that's part of the negotiation. let's try it now. up seven on the s&p. tom: i don't care if the subway is out, need more perspective -- more per sec a. -- persecco. the subway is out. our first responders need to be careful out there. jonathan: it's a really dangerous time. it...
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anne-marie to translate some of this shortly.side kailey leinz and the soprano let's, i am jonathan ferro. futures down 21 on the s&p. thank you to the team at bloomberg for getting -- 1.4148 is where we are on the 10 year. mohamed el-erian writing people that you have to tell people the spurs and tots are the same team lisa:. nobody calls them the tots. that is the one and only tom keene jonathan:. jonathan:the regular audience knows this but i am sure we should have a disclaimer. let's get to annmarie hordern. a story in washington came out from the bipartisan policy center, a new piece of analysis on when the debt limit may be breached. october 11 to november 4, is that new? annmarie: we were waiting on that date to know the exact date we reach the debt limit, and this puts congress on call that they need to come to an agreement before october 15. then you really start playing with fire if you have the bipartisan policy center saying this is the range within october 15. we are going to reach that limit and we could go into a t
anne-marie to translate some of this shortly.side kailey leinz and the soprano let's, i am jonathan ferro. futures down 21 on the s&p. thank you to the team at bloomberg for getting -- 1.4148 is where we are on the 10 year. mohamed el-erian writing people that you have to tell people the spurs and tots are the same team lisa:. nobody calls them the tots. that is the one and only tom keene jonathan:. jonathan:the regular audience knows this but i am sure we should have a disclaimer. let's...
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kaley: joining us is anne-marie. they are for ways to pay for $3.5 trillion in socially oriented program. joe manchin said he is not on board with that. >> we don't know yet. there have been a plethora coming from the democrats and how they will pay for all of this. we know they want all of the social spending. there have been a number of things they're looking out in terms of taxes. the latest is corporate executive compensation. these are things they could tackle in order to do that. it's a very good point about senator joe manchin. he does not feel comfortable with $3.5 trillion. even though this is paid for by taxes, this is just going to set up more infighting between the democratic party. at some point, there will be higher taxes if they get this bill through. one thing the democrats are in unison on is they will not raise taxes on individuals making less than $400,000 a year. guy: thank you very much indeed. let's turn to what is happening in china. the beijing city government has proposed an investment. it ju
kaley: joining us is anne-marie. they are for ways to pay for $3.5 trillion in socially oriented program. joe manchin said he is not on board with that. >> we don't know yet. there have been a plethora coming from the democrats and how they will pay for all of this. we know they want all of the social spending. there have been a number of things they're looking out in terms of taxes. the latest is corporate executive compensation. these are things they could tackle in order to do that....
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jonathan: ann marie, thank you, our washington correspondent.ine crossing the bloomberg on china, hard to interpret. requiring websites to stick to political -- correct political direction, just another headline on top of the other headlines. what is it, a couple of months? lisa: this does indicate a greater attention to the social aspects of xi jinping's control over the public. to me, this is been one of the most fascinating features of the new xi jinping and some of the controls and dictates. jonathan: what we've got to talk about is the data out of china overnight, there's a slowdown. it's really clear. we've talked about deceleration in america. let's talk about deceleration in retail sales. we've been looking for a seven handle and we got a two. that is a monster downside. tom: "monster" is the right word and absolutely correct. it certainly gets you under 6% real gdp. what i insist is when do the western banks begin to react to the political dialogue that lisa sums? i can't believe they can do an entrepreneurial forward thrust into the pa
jonathan: ann marie, thank you, our washington correspondent.ine crossing the bloomberg on china, hard to interpret. requiring websites to stick to political -- correct political direction, just another headline on top of the other headlines. what is it, a couple of months? lisa: this does indicate a greater attention to the social aspects of xi jinping's control over the public. to me, this is been one of the most fascinating features of the new xi jinping and some of the controls and...
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anne-marie: it's an incredibly dizzy schedule. meeting at 5:30 and the senate is going to vote on that bill to fund the government and address the debt ceiling stop but you know as well as i do that
anne-marie: it's an incredibly dizzy schedule. meeting at 5:30 and the senate is going to vote on that bill to fund the government and address the debt ceiling stop but you know as well as i do that
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anne-marie is going to the open. lisa is not. we can discuss this.n: you can come with me if you would like. i can get an extra seat. we are up 0.2%. yields are higher by a basis point. estimates shifting a little bit higher into payroll. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the race to succeed the prime minster in japan is seen as wide open. he said he would resign after failing to control the coronavirus surge. it was weeks before the general election. whoever becomes the next leader is assured of becoming prime minister because of the dominance and parliament. it's a tax settlement that is one of the biggest in history. the billionaire founder and his colleagues will pay billions in back taxes to resolve the case. the amount is a minimum of $6.8 billion. it deals with the way they converted short-term gains. new york and new jersey said the remnants of a hurricane that first hit new orleans killed more people in the northeast than it did on the gulf coast. 40 people in the region died from floodwaters caused by torrential rain. commuter trains s
anne-marie is going to the open. lisa is not. we can discuss this.n: you can come with me if you would like. i can get an extra seat. we are up 0.2%. yields are higher by a basis point. estimates shifting a little bit higher into payroll. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the race to succeed the prime minster in japan is seen as wide open. he said he would resign after failing to control the coronavirus surge. it was weeks before the general election. whoever becomes the next...
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anne-marie: there was no actual mention of an in person ask. some have said that characterization was not correct. we learned that president biden floated this idea for a meeting. it would be the first time the two would meet face-to-face with biden as president and xi jinping decline this. is this because xi has yet to leave since covid? he has been in china for more than 600 days, the most of any g20 leader, and we know he will not attend next week's u.n. general assembly. there is the potential of whether or not, we don't know, of whether he will show up in rome at the g20. one thing we do know, though, is that the biden administration, similar to the obama administration with regard to foreign policy in china, have a bucket approach. with climate change, we want to make inroads at a deal -- inroads at a deal, but will be tough when it comes to human rights. china has said no. we are not doing bucket diplomacy. we need to make inroads on all of these together, so potentially a sticking point. alix: you throw in climate and that is a differen
anne-marie: there was no actual mention of an in person ask. some have said that characterization was not correct. we learned that president biden floated this idea for a meeting. it would be the first time the two would meet face-to-face with biden as president and xi jinping decline this. is this because xi has yet to leave since covid? he has been in china for more than 600 days, the most of any g20 leader, and we know he will not attend next week's u.n. general assembly. there is the...
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anne-marie, what's the lay of the land over the next 10 days? >> it doesn't even have to do with the bill back better agenda. there's a stopgap funding measure to keep the government afloat past the end of the month as well as suspension of debt ceiling. they linked the items together and we knew that going into the senate republicans said they wouldn't have the votes because they refused to put their name on raising or suspending the debt ceiling. there are a number of issues. many see a process that there could be a stopgap funding measure and alone, someone will have to capitulate on how we deal with the debt ceiling. republicans have said they won't sign up for it. democrats have the power to do it alone and at some point they will have to blink because this is about the fiscal responsibilities of the united states. something to watch out for this afternoon, an oval office meeting between the president and members of his party and it's all about making sure they can get the reconciliation done in time. guy: we will look for that meeting a li
anne-marie, what's the lay of the land over the next 10 days? >> it doesn't even have to do with the bill back better agenda. there's a stopgap funding measure to keep the government afloat past the end of the month as well as suspension of debt ceiling. they linked the items together and we knew that going into the senate republicans said they wouldn't have the votes because they refused to put their name on raising or suspending the debt ceiling. there are a number of issues. many see a...
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>> captains along with assistant warden anne marie say being a corrections you have officer is one ofworld. >> he isn't alone. studies have shown corrections officers have a significantly higher suicide rate than the general population. >> can you give me some specific antidotes of things that have happened to you? >> a defendant threw human waste out the cell at me. what can you do to that offender? >> here like in so many other states the institution is understaffed. and the officers say they're underpaid. >> people and the free world can >> go to home depot and make the same amount of money and not get feces thrown at them. >> one of the things that's helped is something i was surprised to learn, that the majority of the officers here are women. >> i think there is value in the female officers. you know, ladies, we can sometimes talk an offender down a lot quicker, you know, just because we have a calming ability. >> and something else i didn't expect to hear. they believe that life without parole sentences make prison less safe for everyone. >> if a man has life and he has nothing
>> captains along with assistant warden anne marie say being a corrections you have officer is one ofworld. >> he isn't alone. studies have shown corrections officers have a significantly higher suicide rate than the general population. >> can you give me some specific antidotes of things that have happened to you? >> a defendant threw human waste out the cell at me. what can you do to that offender? >> here like in so many other states the institution is...