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what the u.s. needs to understand is that a range of these extremists, they think in terms of generations. how long is this going to take to make america safer? at the end of the day, the u.s. has been pretty successful in conducting counterterrorism since 9/11. how many americans have been killed from directed attacks from overseas from countries like afghanistan? very, very few. the u.s. has been quite successful. the u.s. has stopped a range of different plots. the u.s. successfully stopped because of good intelligence and good law enforcement. i think there has been a lot of success protecting the american population in the homeland and u.s. embassies overseas from terrorist attacks. host: where does cybersecurity fall into that level of concern? guest: the terrorist organizations don't have a pretty sophisticated offensive cyber capabilities. where we do see threats are from state-based actors -- china, people's liberation army, russians, iran. those are the primary threats. host: this is brian
what the u.s. needs to understand is that a range of these extremists, they think in terms of generations. how long is this going to take to make america safer? at the end of the day, the u.s. has been pretty successful in conducting counterterrorism since 9/11. how many americans have been killed from directed attacks from overseas from countries like afghanistan? very, very few. the u.s. has been quite successful. the u.s. has stopped a range of different plots. the u.s. successfully stopped...
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now the u.s. ident is armed with good news, as he prepares to be face-to-face with world leaders and address the un's general assembly. kimberly halkett, al jazeera, the white house. ♪ maryam: six people have been killed and 28 others injured in a university in russia. the gunman's motive is not clear. andy barber has more. reporter: running to safety at perm university. students trying to get whatever information they can as reports emerged of a man with a gun on campus. others clearly distressed. as police arrive, this woman tells them there are people injured in there, they need an ambulance. this student says he and 60 others spend more than one hour barricading themselves with chairs and tables. earlier, some students were seen jumping from first-floor windows to escape. >> he started shooting when we were in the smoking area. when we realized he was shooting at us, we started running inside. he chased us like a shepherd, into the entrance. reporter: local media clearly identified the gunman a
now the u.s. ident is armed with good news, as he prepares to be face-to-face with world leaders and address the un's general assembly. kimberly halkett, al jazeera, the white house. ♪ maryam: six people have been killed and 28 others injured in a university in russia. the gunman's motive is not clear. andy barber has more. reporter: running to safety at perm university. students trying to get whatever information they can as reports emerged of a man with a gun on campus. others clearly...
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the u.s. k. would provide nuclear-propelled submarines to australia. yesterday, france's foreign nister, jean-yves le drian, said biden's policy was no different than trump's "america first." >> ( translated ): we thought unilateralism, unpredictability, brutality, and not respecting your partner was part of the past. but it continues. and contrary to everything that is being said openly and in public, this is what is surprising and shocking. >> schifrin: american officials believe the dispute will blow over, and today, president biden and australian prime minister scott morrison tried to reassure europe. >> we share so many like-minded interests. >> schifrin: those interests are increasingly focused on china. the u.s. sees china's military modernization, technological expansion, and predatory trade practices as the west's preeminent challenge. today, president biden never mentioned "china," but it was the speech's subtext. >> we'll stand up for our allies and our friends, and oppose attempts b
the u.s. k. would provide nuclear-propelled submarines to australia. yesterday, france's foreign nister, jean-yves le drian, said biden's policy was no different than trump's "america first." >> ( translated ): we thought unilateralism, unpredictability, brutality, and not respecting your partner was part of the past. but it continues. and contrary to everything that is being said openly and in public, this is what is surprising and shocking. >> schifrin: american...
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if you had with fact the u.s. nt chose to see in the covid pandemic and ally in the regression against cuba, it has been a huge problem for us to cope with the -- to give you 90 a, it is prohibited by law in the u.s. to export oxygen to cuba or export medicine. you could get a license after a very troublesome negotiation with companies that would be ready to run the risk of doing business with cuba, but in practical terms, it is prohibited to import medicines, raw materials, oxygen, equipment from the u.s. to be able to face a huge problem like this or to buy those equipments or medicines anywhere in the world if it has up to 10% of u.s. technology, parts, or items of origin. amy: i wanted to ask about another health issue. the house of representatives yesterday unanimously passed a bill authorizing additional support for u.s. officials who were injured in a series of mysterious episodes that caused traumatic brain injuries. it is called havana syndrome because that is where it was first identified. but it has gone
if you had with fact the u.s. nt chose to see in the covid pandemic and ally in the regression against cuba, it has been a huge problem for us to cope with the -- to give you 90 a, it is prohibited by law in the u.s. to export oxygen to cuba or export medicine. you could get a license after a very troublesome negotiation with companies that would be ready to run the risk of doing business with cuba, but in practical terms, it is prohibited to import medicines, raw materials, oxygen, equipment...
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. -- seeing the withdrawal of u.s. from afghanistan, the pivoting of u.s. interests into the asia pacific. and also, with the discussion of a possible back to the table talks with the iranians on the nuclear deal. dareen: se-woong, do you agree with that assessment? is this a signal that kim jong-un is ready to talk, or what's going on here? >> absolutely. we have been seeing a series of developments out of north korea that clearly suggests that pyongyang has become very impatient with the state of the process. we have seen change in the language used by the north korean state media, with regard to south korea. it's definitely become more hostile, aggressive. we have also seen remarks coming from kim jong, the sister of kim jong-un, belittling south korea, to the point that the south korean media and public have observed it with quite some alarm. and as many north korea experts know, when north korea starts to engage in activities around the reactor, this is a very clear signal that it wants to get a response. the only
. -- seeing the withdrawal of u.s. from afghanistan, the pivoting of u.s. interests into the asia pacific. and also, with the discussion of a possible back to the table talks with the iranians on the nuclear deal. dareen: se-woong, do you agree with that assessment? is this a signal that kim jong-un is ready to talk, or what's going on here? >> absolutely. we have been seeing a series of developments out of north korea that clearly suggests that pyongyang has become very impatient with...
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the u.s. istening to its allies over afghanistan, covid vaccine intellectual property, trump era tariffs and last reese announcements at the u.s. and the u.k. would provide nuclear propelled submarines westerly. yesterday francis foreign minister said biden's policy was no different tn trump's. >> without -- with unilateralism brutality was part of the past. but it continues. and contrary to everything being said openly and in public, this what is surprising and shocking. nick: today president biden and the australian prime minister tried to reassure them. those interests are focused on china. the u.s. sees china's technological expansion and predatory trade practices as the west preeminent challenge. today the president never mentioned china but it was the speeches subtext. pres. biden; to oppose attempts by stronger countries to dominate weaker ones, but we are not seeking a new cold war or a world divided. nick: the u.s. seeks to collaborate with china over climate change. president biden do
the u.s. istening to its allies over afghanistan, covid vaccine intellectual property, trump era tariffs and last reese announcements at the u.s. and the u.k. would provide nuclear propelled submarines westerly. yesterday francis foreign minister said biden's policy was no different tn trump's. >> without -- with unilateralism brutality was part of the past. but it continues. and contrary to everything being said openly and in public, this what is surprising and shocking. nick: today...
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the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan, telling the house foreign affairs committee that no one in the biden administration predicted the afghan government would collapse while u.s. tros were still in kabul. during his opening remarks, blinken said by remaining in afghanistan, the u.s. military would ve only delayed the taliban's eventual takeover. -- inevitable takeover. >> there is no evince stayg longer would have made the afghans he forces were the afghan government anymore resilient or self-sustaining. 20 years and hundreds of blades of dollars in support, equipment, training does not suffice, why would another year? another five? another 10? amy: lincoln blamed the chaotic withdrawal on the trump administration saying "we inherited a deadline. we did not inherit a plan." at least republicans called on blinken to resign. blinken is testifying to the senate foreign affairs committee today. coronavirus cases are back on the rise across the united states. more than 1800 covid-19 deaths were rep
the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan, telling the house foreign affairs committee that no one in the biden administration predicted the afghan government would collapse while u.s. tros were still in kabul. during his opening remarks, blinken said by remaining in afghanistan, the u.s. military would ve only delayed the taliban's eventual takeover. -- inevitable takeover. >> there is no evince stayg longer would have made the afghans he forces were the afghan government anymore resilient or...
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that is when the u.s. ces france and britain is one of the key imperial powers in north africa and the middle east, south asia, and elsewhere. that is when you start to see a process by which first arab-americans are created as terrorist threats and then iranians after the iranian revolution and then south asians. the particular moment scholars point to is that munich incident of 1972 when a south palestinian group takes israeli athletes hostage and in the context of arrest good attempt, murdered all of them. this is a very grisly event covered by the media worldwide. what happens in the u.s., nixon actually now sees all arab-americans as responsible for that munich incident and begins program surveillance such as operation boulder, which is modeled on the modern co-intel pro. from then on, the idea this is a suspect population, that these are potential terrorists has been a week in which the security establishment function. amy: let's take it to 9/11 and i wanted to use a story that illustrates what happen
that is when the u.s. ces france and britain is one of the key imperial powers in north africa and the middle east, south asia, and elsewhere. that is when you start to see a process by which first arab-americans are created as terrorist threats and then iranians after the iranian revolution and then south asians. the particular moment scholars point to is that munich incident of 1972 when a south palestinian group takes israeli athletes hostage and in the context of arrest good attempt,...
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do you believe that the u.s. ld resist efforts to adopt more european-style provisions of hate speech? and why? >> i do believe that we should resist that. i think the supreme court would certainly agree with that proposition. the reason why is simply that i don't trust our government with the power to decide what ideas to suppress. again, looking back at our own experience, that's been abused repeatedly over time and being able to define, you know, what is hate speech? is hate speech criticizing african-americans, lateenas, asian-americans, jews, poles, guy s. straights, married people, unmarried people? it goes on and on and on. i think in the end we are better off allowing that kind of speech to be spoken and responding to it and looking for education and truth. i think, you know, one of the things we see in our country is that by allowing speech, that in many instances would have been suppressed if government had authority to suppress speech that was seen as inappropriate, we have changed our minds. we have ch
do you believe that the u.s. ld resist efforts to adopt more european-style provisions of hate speech? and why? >> i do believe that we should resist that. i think the supreme court would certainly agree with that proposition. the reason why is simply that i don't trust our government with the power to decide what ideas to suppress. again, looking back at our own experience, that's been abused repeatedly over time and being able to define, you know, what is hate speech? is hate speech...
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and the goal is to get the u.s. out of vietnam in a dignified manner, that's why it takes four years. by the way nixon's strategy with respect to getting out of vietnam is the same one that charles de gaulle used to get out of algeria. nixon basically copies degaulle who took four years to get france out of algeria. these are the secret talks. so this is -- the upper left-hand corner picture, kissinger and his counterpart, what is lezuan's bff. the number one guy. the only one who he trusts. just like kissinger, the only one nixon trusts. they're the ones talking secretly. there's three pictures of them. and then there is the picture of me when i had promise and a life full of hope and dreams, that have been getting crushed with this old guy, any idea who the old guy is? >> the little guy with the glasses in all of these pictures. you see that picture, the little guy with the glasses between kissinger -- that guy was the translator. he was the interpreter. so in the secret talks, each person had their interpreter but
and the goal is to get the u.s. out of vietnam in a dignified manner, that's why it takes four years. by the way nixon's strategy with respect to getting out of vietnam is the same one that charles de gaulle used to get out of algeria. nixon basically copies degaulle who took four years to get france out of algeria. these are the secret talks. so this is -- the upper left-hand corner picture, kissinger and his counterpart, what is lezuan's bff. the number one guy. the only one who he trusts....
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the u.s. n be trusted. let's go to cyril vania, how badly is biden's relationship with europe and how can he put this right? >> reporter: here is a measure of that. the last few days the french have been saying theiden foreign policy is similar to the trump policy minus the tweets. listen to the french foreign minister just yesterday. >> the unilateralism and the lack of consultations between allies that we have seen displayed taken by austria and the united states is a persist tent reflectxes of an era that hope is over. >> reporter: the white house will not hesitate to ride rush over strategic interest over allies. more widely france is making the case of european ally that the u.s. can do the same to them. the european union needs to backup its soft power, economic power and values with hard power. that's to say develop a joint defense force, further integration and military. we are a long way away from that. france has been telling its allies there is a pattern here. you need to wake up and
the u.s. n be trusted. let's go to cyril vania, how badly is biden's relationship with europe and how can he put this right? >> reporter: here is a measure of that. the last few days the french have been saying theiden foreign policy is similar to the trump policy minus the tweets. listen to the french foreign minister just yesterday. >> the unilateralism and the lack of consultations between allies that we have seen displayed taken by austria and the united states is a persist tent...
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and the u.s. will manage to extricate its forces and for nixon that was good enough and let the vietnamese figure it out themselves, right? so all of this was well and good. but as i mentioned earlier, some of these policies are very, very unpopular. so in 1970, american troops move into cambodia, and that sparks massive, massive protests across the u.s., including on university campuses. university students at the time kind of led the movement against the war, right? various organizations were established to oppose the war, the most prominent was students for a democratic society, right, sds, so in the aftermath of the invasion of cambodia, there's, there's a big student protest at kent state university in ohio, and the national guard is brought in, and you know, national guard, just like in any outfit with guns, people want to seize them, people don't want to seize them, and national guardsmen opened fire and a bunch opened fire and at the end of the whole thing, four students are killed. and aga
and the u.s. will manage to extricate its forces and for nixon that was good enough and let the vietnamese figure it out themselves, right? so all of this was well and good. but as i mentioned earlier, some of these policies are very, very unpopular. so in 1970, american troops move into cambodia, and that sparks massive, massive protests across the u.s., including on university campuses. university students at the time kind of led the movement against the war, right? various organizations were...
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border reflects with the u.s. -- what the u.s. as a whole, and maybe that needs to be changed so the people feel more comfortable? sec. mayorkas: the racial compass it -- composition of the u.s. border patrol? >> yes. sec. mayorkas: one will see in the border patrol a diverse workforce. many border patrol agents speak spanish. spanish is their native tongue. but that does not mean we should not increase the diversity of our workforce, not just within border patrol but across dhs. that is an obligation we have. the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion are guiding principles. they are not just words. we have an obligation to do it. in every regard, not just racial diversity, gender diversity. i spoke with the women in law enforcement organization and they have a goal of 30 by 30. 30% of women in law enforcement by 2030. i said we will do it by 23. >> there are some reports earlier this week some isis members might have come in with afghan refugees brought here to the u.s. did that happen? what are you doing to ensure that m
border reflects with the u.s. -- what the u.s. as a whole, and maybe that needs to be changed so the people feel more comfortable? sec. mayorkas: the racial compass it -- composition of the u.s. border patrol? >> yes. sec. mayorkas: one will see in the border patrol a diverse workforce. many border patrol agents speak spanish. spanish is their native tongue. but that does not mean we should not increase the diversity of our workforce, not just within border patrol but across dhs. that is...
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they will be ahead of the u.s. in a few weeks. i have been shocked how much there equities have risen. it is less than two weeks from the low, and we were so negative on asia. and particularly in japan, they did not get all the tailwind the olympics might ring because they were not open to tourists. we have seen the high of the year in japan. that narrative has shifted 180 degrees. valuations are getting better and better. people are getting excited for the topside. anna: u.s. futures pointing higher, but yesterday's session was way down. when you consider what is expected and hoped for from the services sector in the recovery as we come through the pandemic and vaccinations are rolled out, they have stalled in the u.s. the travel story in the united states and the way we have seen the number of people going through airports. maybe people are feeling with the delta variant that they are not as enthusiastic as they were to get out. mark: i think that is absolutely right. high-frequency data will back up this idea that the virus will
they will be ahead of the u.s. in a few weeks. i have been shocked how much there equities have risen. it is less than two weeks from the low, and we were so negative on asia. and particularly in japan, they did not get all the tailwind the olympics might ring because they were not open to tourists. we have seen the high of the year in japan. that narrative has shifted 180 degrees. valuations are getting better and better. people are getting excited for the topside. anna: u.s. futures pointing...
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whatever flaws were enhanced by the u.s.-taliban agreement, that was a reflection of the fact that we did not have a partner in afghanistan that could stand on its own two feet. i commend the bravery of the afghan security forces, but the reality is this unfolded in a couple of months as soon as the u.s. government announced its withdrawal and began to implement it, before the last u.s. troops were out. i think if you go and you talk to americans on the streets and you say, is that is sustainable partner, is that something we can keep popping up indefinitely? i think the common sense answer is no. so what you agree with, jim, in the cities we saw incredible gains, we saw an increase in literacy of girls -- although it still remains dismally low -- we saw and access to education, maternal health. i was briefly in helmund, and i was on missions in kandahar, the reality for a lot of afghans throughout the years is they lived in taliban country at night, and there was not a real government present, and they actually had to navig
whatever flaws were enhanced by the u.s.-taliban agreement, that was a reflection of the fact that we did not have a partner in afghanistan that could stand on its own two feet. i commend the bravery of the afghan security forces, but the reality is this unfolded in a couple of months as soon as the u.s. government announced its withdrawal and began to implement it, before the last u.s. troops were out. i think if you go and you talk to americans on the streets and you say, is that is...
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it would be great if the u.s. ke a bit of inspiration from france, because i believe there is a tendency to fire people a bit too fast. instead -- it looks as if management has taken into consideration the problem and moved and done something about it. but in fact, it's just getting rid of a problem, and the questions are not really asked. if you don't have the room to make a mistake and discuss it as a practitioner of freedom of expression, and then it's like well, why did it not work? what is the problem with that? and if you are just fired and then disappear, then you're taking less risks. you're not assessing the risk on trying to decide, how is a good way to counter democratic debate and the opinion pages of any given newspapers? in terms of law i would follow a call to strengthen unions. but that is really making more of a joke. but i think in observation, i think the aspect of work probations are important says a free speech. >> it's a crucial point. says in france there are protections for workers being fir
it would be great if the u.s. ke a bit of inspiration from france, because i believe there is a tendency to fire people a bit too fast. instead -- it looks as if management has taken into consideration the problem and moved and done something about it. but in fact, it's just getting rid of a problem, and the questions are not really asked. if you don't have the room to make a mistake and discuss it as a practitioner of freedom of expression, and then it's like well, why did it not work? what is...
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reporter: the u.s. ce president also weighed in. >> what i saw, treating human beings the way they were is horrible and i fully support what is happening right now, a thorough investigation into exactly what is going on there. human beings should never be treated that way. i am deeply troubled about it. reporter: but republicans in congress are making a broader political point saying border security is broken and president biden is to blame. >> all i can say is sooner or later, this administration will have to take responsibility for the crisis that gets worse and worse at the border every day and so for every time we hear from you, it is somebody else's fault, something else will happen later. it is unbelievable. reporter: but to the thousands of haitians who thought this would be the first up to new life in amemerica, they are beig moved to other processing centers and are expected to be flown back to haiti in the next 10 days. the biden administration is continuing the policy set up by the trump admin
reporter: the u.s. ce president also weighed in. >> what i saw, treating human beings the way they were is horrible and i fully support what is happening right now, a thorough investigation into exactly what is going on there. human beings should never be treated that way. i am deeply troubled about it. reporter: but republicans in congress are making a broader political point saying border security is broken and president biden is to blame. >> all i can say is sooner or later, this...
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al qaeda terrorists could attack the u.s. within the next year. that is the assessment from a top u.s. general. others advised president biden against withdrawing all u.s. troops from afghanistan. emotional testimony from the victims of the 2015 terrorist attacks in paris. they are taking the witness stand to recount their painful memories of that dark day, november 13. the biggest sex abuse scandal in the history of the u.n. more than 80 alleged cases of sex abuse in the dr of congo, many by staffers of the world health organization. this is live from paris. ♪ >> hi, everyone, thank you for joining us. new regulations in the u.s. surrounding the withdrawal of american troops from afghanistan. top military officials testified before a senate panel this tuesday saying they advised the president against taking all u.s. troops out of the country. 13 american service members and 170 afghans were killed during the pullout. the officials admitted they were caught off guard by how quickly the afghan government fell to the taliban. during his testimony, m
al qaeda terrorists could attack the u.s. within the next year. that is the assessment from a top u.s. general. others advised president biden against withdrawing all u.s. troops from afghanistan. emotional testimony from the victims of the 2015 terrorist attacks in paris. they are taking the witness stand to recount their painful memories of that dark day, november 13. the biggest sex abuse scandal in the history of the u.n. more than 80 alleged cases of sex abuse in the dr of congo, many by...
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he expects gdp growth in the u.s. be down to 1.5% by the end of next year after growing nearly 6% this year. that is down the road. all of this swirling around has a lot to do with these things that the debt ceiling. a lot going on at once. >> a lot going on. a lot going on when it comes to geopolitical tensions as well. we are now hearing that boris johnson, the u.k. leader is set to tell jeff bezos that amazon must pay their fair share of tax. we have heard this from downing street ahead of the trip by boris johnson and other world leaders to the u.s. the prime minister has planned to press jeff bezos when they meet face-to-face in new york on monday. this is of course part of the trip we will be addressing the u.n. general assembly and joe biden at the white house. when it comes to amazon, of course, the situation has been facing consistent pressure on whether it phase -- pays its fair share of taxes. we are also hearing that boris johnson will be seeking to try to smooth over relations. we heard reports that defen
he expects gdp growth in the u.s. be down to 1.5% by the end of next year after growing nearly 6% this year. that is down the road. all of this swirling around has a lot to do with these things that the debt ceiling. a lot going on at once. >> a lot going on. a lot going on when it comes to geopolitical tensions as well. we are now hearing that boris johnson, the u.k. leader is set to tell jeff bezos that amazon must pay their fair share of tax. we have heard this from downing street...
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the u.s. for the first time over the decision. china's top regulators defended their multisector top crackdowns to wall street executive saying stricter rules were not aimed at tech or private companies. bloomberg's sources say a top chairman said recent actions were intended to reduce social anxiety in consumer facing industries. we are told larry fink said beijing must ensure consistency and transparency to build confidence. president biden's chief medical advisor anthony fauci says booster shots for more of the population remains a possibility and soon. an advisory panel recently rejected a national booster rollout for all ages however found she says the guidance could change as additional covid statistics, in. the u.s. is expected to review data from moderna and j&j. the biden administration is negotiating with pfizer to buy an additional 500 million vaccines to done globally. sources say a deal is expected to be announced in the coming days. washington struck a similar agreement in august
the u.s. for the first time over the decision. china's top regulators defended their multisector top crackdowns to wall street executive saying stricter rules were not aimed at tech or private companies. bloomberg's sources say a top chairman said recent actions were intended to reduce social anxiety in consumer facing industries. we are told larry fink said beijing must ensure consistency and transparency to build confidence. president biden's chief medical advisor anthony fauci says booster...
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reporter: the u.s. ug island -- giant says they gave only one third of the dose but he was just as effective. pfizer is now saying it aims to apply for regular approval by the end of the month, and if they approve the shot, the company says it could help children get back to having a normal upbringing. >> it is the nature of how this has conspired to interrupt the normal lives of children, so they can get an education that is unencumbered, face-to-face and perso learning, that they can engage in typical activities inside and out of school. reporter: not everyone is on board. pfizer made the announcement in a ess release and has yet to publish the details in a scientific journ. other scientists called the report and encouraging but insisted they wanted to see more data before giving it the go ahead. anchor: big development there perhaps in preventing the spread of covid-19. we will update you on that. you may well be aware of the ongoing scandal regarding a submarine contract and defense alliance between
reporter: the u.s. ug island -- giant says they gave only one third of the dose but he was just as effective. pfizer is now saying it aims to apply for regular approval by the end of the month, and if they approve the shot, the company says it could help children get back to having a normal upbringing. >> it is the nature of how this has conspired to interrupt the normal lives of children, so they can get an education that is unencumbered, face-to-face and perso learning, that they can...
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the u.s. tary says it mistakenly killed 10 afghan civilians in a drone strike in kabul last month, describing this as a horrible mistake seven of the dead were children. this is a major reversal of the pentagon's position. u.s. officials had said the strike was justified and righteous to because it stopped militants from using a car bomb to attack the airport. here good general mckenzie speaking this afternoon. >> this strike was done with the fullest believe it woul prevent an imminent threat to our forces at the airport, but it was a mistake, and i offer my sincere apology. as the combatant commander, i am fully responsible for this strike in this tragic outcome. laura: bbc's afghanistan correspondent joins us now from kabul. the day after that dronetrike, you were on the scene. you met the family of those who were killed. this must be a very difficult moment. now the pentagon says it was a horrible mistake. >> yeah, that's right. we were on the scene the morning after the strike and it was a
the u.s. tary says it mistakenly killed 10 afghan civilians in a drone strike in kabul last month, describing this as a horrible mistake seven of the dead were children. this is a major reversal of the pentagon's position. u.s. officials had said the strike was justified and righteous to because it stopped militants from using a car bomb to attack the airport. here good general mckenzie speaking this afternoon. >> this strike was done with the fullest believe it woul prevent an imminent...
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the u.s. already requires immigrants to be vaccinated against hepatitis, measles, mumps, polio, and rubella. pope francis called wednesday on catholics worldwide to get vaccinated against covid-19, in an apparent rebuke to a u.s. cardinal who was hospitalized with the disease after anti-vaccination comments. cardinal raymond leo burke, who is in his early 70's, was reportedly placed on a ventilator. cardinal burke previously called vaccinations "totalitarian" and repeated a conspiracy theory that covid vaccines carry hidden microchips. speaking to journalists aboard a return flight to rome wednesday, pope francis rejected into vaccine sentiment and said getting a shot is an act of love. >> it is a bit strange because commity is a history of friendship. as children, we were vaccinated for measles, polio. all of the children were vaccinated and no one protester. amy: a warning to our audience, these next stories describe sexual violence. some of gymnastics' biggest stars offered a scathing accoun
the u.s. already requires immigrants to be vaccinated against hepatitis, measles, mumps, polio, and rubella. pope francis called wednesday on catholics worldwide to get vaccinated against covid-19, in an apparent rebuke to a u.s. cardinal who was hospitalized with the disease after anti-vaccination comments. cardinal raymond leo burke, who is in his early 70's, was reportedly placed on a ventilator. cardinal burke previously called vaccinations "totalitarian" and repeated a conspiracy...
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any community in the u.s. that is a faith-based community that has multiracial dynamics at play, and needs the attention of navigating its own racism issues. the u.s. creates racism issues, it's not something to be blamed for. but, every faith group in the u.s. is multiracial, and every faith group that is multiracial is a is affected by that form of racism. >> think you so much we will co a moment here on mosaic. >>> welcome back to mosaic . i'm honored to be your host we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation with the executive representative for jews of color. i'm wondering if we can talk about on a more personal individual level, what is the spiritual jewish drive for us, and they, to make jews of color and really all of us spiritually nourished in our own jewish communities among ourselves? >> what a beautiful question and i will respond with a very brief personal story, which is that, being in the jewish community, and being involved in the jewish spiritual life and it gives us tools to navigate li
any community in the u.s. that is a faith-based community that has multiracial dynamics at play, and needs the attention of navigating its own racism issues. the u.s. creates racism issues, it's not something to be blamed for. but, every faith group in the u.s. is multiracial, and every faith group that is multiracial is a is affected by that form of racism. >> think you so much we will co a moment here on mosaic. >>> welcome back to mosaic . i'm honored to be your host we are in...
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the u.s. d the back of that reflation push and the slightly more hawkish tone we got from jay powell yesterday signaled that the fomc are comfortable with the economic recovery in the u.s.. we saw the biggest one-day take up in u.s. 10-year yields since march. morgan stanley said 1.43% is a key level for u.s. 10-year yields. we are at that level now. more upside than is likely. let's switch the terminal to look at what is happening in china. it is a very different picture as a result of the travails around ever grand and the concerns about growth in the world's second-largest economy. you have seen the pboc stepping into liquidity for a third straight day. you seen that injections of about 40 billion u.s. dollars in that timeframe. this chart shows what has been going on. very gradual, you get a few pickups around some seasonal demand for liquidity in china, and then it is very strong liquidity injection over the last three days in the people's bank of china. many say you will need to see a tri
the u.s. d the back of that reflation push and the slightly more hawkish tone we got from jay powell yesterday signaled that the fomc are comfortable with the economic recovery in the u.s.. we saw the biggest one-day take up in u.s. 10-year yields since march. morgan stanley said 1.43% is a key level for u.s. 10-year yields. we are at that level now. more upside than is likely. let's switch the terminal to look at what is happening in china. it is a very different picture as a result of the...
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the u.s. ded by invading afghanistan and launching the war on terror. tomorrow, a commemoration ceremony will be held in new york. already the city is remembering that fateful day. on wall street this morning, a moment of silence was held before the start of trading. the new york stock exchange is a few blocks from there and many who worked in finances had people in the towers that day. in kentucky, firefighters climbed 110 flights of stairs in a sports stadium to honor the first responders who died trying to rescue people from the twin towers, which stood 110 stories tall. tonight, we will be hearing from our reporters in afghanistan, pakistan, and guantanamo bay and asking how 9/11 changed america and the world but first, our north america editor starts our coverage. a warning, his report does contain distressing footage of the attack on the twin towers. >> the one thing time has not dulled is just how profoundly shocking the sights and sounds aware that tuesday morning two decades ago. -- we
the u.s. ded by invading afghanistan and launching the war on terror. tomorrow, a commemoration ceremony will be held in new york. already the city is remembering that fateful day. on wall street this morning, a moment of silence was held before the start of trading. the new york stock exchange is a few blocks from there and many who worked in finances had people in the towers that day. in kentucky, firefighters climbed 110 flights of stairs in a sports stadium to honor the first responders who...
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he's furious at the u.s. t here of president biden's speech to the united nations general assembly, his first such address was trying to move america and the world beyond what he called it an era of relentless war to an era of relentless diplomacy. he laid ought owl of the challenges from covid-19 of course to cyber threats to other types of terror threats and he said it is incumbent on the world to simply work together. so it's certainly testing his resolve. he's long talked about the mantra america is back. now he'll be judged on his own record here and frankly there was some skepticism in the room among leaders at his remarks. there's some anger still over the afghanistan pullout but he did defend the withdrawal from afghanistan, and he said it's simply time to move on beyond that. he said this is not 2001. there are new more modern day threats, so the president's first address here to the u.n. certainly laying out his position and turning the page from the trump administration, no question. difference in t
he's furious at the u.s. t here of president biden's speech to the united nations general assembly, his first such address was trying to move america and the world beyond what he called it an era of relentless war to an era of relentless diplomacy. he laid ought owl of the challenges from covid-19 of course to cyber threats to other types of terror threats and he said it is incumbent on the world to simply work together. so it's certainly testing his resolve. he's long talked about the mantra...
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or do we see the u.s. and eventually the u.k. will run this for them from the australian territory and wha does that mean for the entire economy of the region? we're just at the beginning of the development. don't expect me to give you the end game of all thi julia: we're just at the beginning, and be keeping tabs on this ongoing situation. thank you so much for that, frederic, speaking to us from the european council of foreign relations. the united states has apologized for a drone strike in afghanistan last month that killed 10 people. it was revealed only civilians were killed in the attack in kabul,ot an islamic state extremist as it was first believed. the attack took place in the final stages of the u.s.' chaotic withdrawal of the country. general mckenzie spoke earlier. >> in thorough review of the findings of the investigation, i'm convinced that as many as 10 civilians including up to seven children were were tragicalld in that strike and it is unlikely that those who died were associated with isis or a threat. i offer
or do we see the u.s. and eventually the u.k. will run this for them from the australian territory and wha does that mean for the entire economy of the region? we're just at the beginning of the development. don't expect me to give you the end game of all thi julia: we're just at the beginning, and be keeping tabs on this ongoing situation. thank you so much for that, frederic, speaking to us from the european council of foreign relations. the united states has apologized for a drone strike in...
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the u.s. etary of state, blinken is being questioned on america's wi withdrawl of troops in afghanistan. it was criticized as a goran policy disaster by some. president biden's administration says it was a success. both cases are being made in progress. the new york court accusing prince andrew of sexual assault. he denies is allegations. the u.s. tennis open champion emma raducanu has a chinese father and she's been thanking her fans in mandarin. while the utah is started to assess how it handled the end of its military involvement in afghanistan and secretary of state anony blinken is appearing before a government committee to answer questions about the u.s. evacuation. at the beginning he made an openg state here's some of it. >> even the most pessimistic assessments did not predict that government force this is kabul would collapse as the up remained. nothing i nor anyone else saw indicated a clams of this army and this government in 11 days. >> on the 30th of august, the u.s. ended its 20-
the u.s. etary of state, blinken is being questioned on america's wi withdrawl of troops in afghanistan. it was criticized as a goran policy disaster by some. president biden's administration says it was a success. both cases are being made in progress. the new york court accusing prince andrew of sexual assault. he denies is allegations. the u.s. tennis open champion emma raducanu has a chinese father and she's been thanking her fans in mandarin. while the utah is started to assess how it...
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and tomorrow at the u.s. hosted global covid-19 summit, i'll be announcing additional commitments as we seek to advance the fight against covid-19 and hold ourselves accountable around specific targets on three key challenges -- saving lives now, vaccinating the world, and building back better. this year has also brought widespread death and devastation from the borderless climate crisis. the extreme weather events that we have seen in every part of the world and you all know it and feel it represent what the secretary-general has rightly called code red for humanity. and the scientist and experts are telling us that we're fast approaching a point of no return in a literal sense. to keep within our reach the vital goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius, every nation needs to bring their highest possible ambitions to the table when we meet in glasgow for cop-26. and then we have to keep raising our collective ambition over time. in april, announced the united states' ambitious new goal under the
and tomorrow at the u.s. hosted global covid-19 summit, i'll be announcing additional commitments as we seek to advance the fight against covid-19 and hold ourselves accountable around specific targets on three key challenges -- saving lives now, vaccinating the world, and building back better. this year has also brought widespread death and devastation from the borderless climate crisis. the extreme weather events that we have seen in every part of the world and you all know it and feel it...
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over to the western u.s. evacuation orders are being lifted or downgraded for several communities affected by the caldor fire. authorities say improved weather conditions in northern california have also significantly slowed down the growth of this blaze. according to state fire officials, over the course of nearly three weeks the caldor fire has burned nearly 215,000 acres and is 43% contained. >>> that wraps up this hour of cnn. i'm robyn curnow. i'm going to hand you over to rosemary church in just a moment. she picks things up after this break. [grunts] ♪ ♪ [grunts] pnc bank believes that if a pair of goggles can help your backhand get better... yeah! ...then your bank should help you budget even better. (laughing) virtual wallet® is so much more than a checking account. its low cash mode feature gives you at least 24 hours of extra time to help you avoid an overdraft fee. you see that? virtual wallet® with low cash mode from pnc bank. one way we're making a difference. (chimes) ♪ >>> hello and welcome to
over to the western u.s. evacuation orders are being lifted or downgraded for several communities affected by the caldor fire. authorities say improved weather conditions in northern california have also significantly slowed down the growth of this blaze. according to state fire officials, over the course of nearly three weeks the caldor fire has burned nearly 215,000 acres and is 43% contained. >>> that wraps up this hour of cnn. i'm robyn curnow. i'm going to hand you over to...
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. >>> then, the u.s. mits its drone strike in kabul was a mistake after innocent people are killed. we'll talk with one of the first journalists to cover the story. >>> and the rift between the u.s. and france grows wider, as paris recalls its ambassadors to washington over a new security partnership. live from cnn headquarters in atlanta. welcome to all of you watching here in the united states, canada and around the world, i'm kim brunhuber. this is "cnn newsroom." >>> we're getting a better idea of just how many americans could soon be eligible for vaccine boosters. an advisory panel to the food and drug administration has recommended pfizer's booster shot only be given to people 65 years and older and those of high risk of severe disease. some see the vote as a setback for the biden administration. it's been making plans to make sure supplies were in place for boosters to be administered beginning monday, while the final decision awaits approval from health regulators, the white house says the decision
. >>> then, the u.s. mits its drone strike in kabul was a mistake after innocent people are killed. we'll talk with one of the first journalists to cover the story. >>> and the rift between the u.s. and france grows wider, as paris recalls its ambassadors to washington over a new security partnership. live from cnn headquarters in atlanta. welcome to all of you watching here in the united states, canada and around the world, i'm kim brunhuber. this is "cnn newsroom."...
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the u.s. were not the invaders. the invaders were al qaeda. the u.s. s supporting the indigenous resistance and it was a different kind of paradigm. the u.s. mission expanded and we have been so successful, let's change another regime in iraq. this is pretty simple. troops were called in and we decided to shoot for the moon to build centralized democracy. we did not allow the afghans to do any kind of deal with the remnants of the taliban. it is sad. you see a great deal of success at the end of 2001, marred by the success of the former marine corps officer who was a member of the team alpha. it changed immediately and you will see the seeds of catastrophe that we have been seeing in recent days starting to be sewn at the end of 2001. host: you made the assertion that the pentagon was not prepared for the days after. were they ok with the cia taking the lead? guest: donald rumsfeld was not ok. he was very unhappy that a much smaller organization was taking the lead. he did not like the agency taking the issue anymore he believed that was why the pentago
the u.s. were not the invaders. the invaders were al qaeda. the u.s. s supporting the indigenous resistance and it was a different kind of paradigm. the u.s. mission expanded and we have been so successful, let's change another regime in iraq. this is pretty simple. troops were called in and we decided to shoot for the moon to build centralized democracy. we did not allow the afghans to do any kind of deal with the remnants of the taliban. it is sad. you see a great deal of success at the end...
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the republican leader in the u.s. house, kevin mccarthy, yesterday, called for a full accounting of the end of the afghanistan war. here are some of his comments. [video clip] >> listened yesterday to general mckenzie, saying american troops have left afghanistan, but we did not get everybody out that we wanted to get out. i heard the pentagon say the time just was not there to get more americans out. but let me be crystal clear, this isn't the u.s. government's timeline, it is the taliban's timeline. right now, their four simple things -- when is the plan to bring americans home safely? not some, but every single american. what about the weaponry that has been left behind, accounting for that? i sit -- they taliban should not be recognized as the government of afghanistan, and a prohibition of any support or assistance of resources with money to the taliban. every member with me today has that simple question. the majority of every number behind me is a veteran. what is the plan to get americans out? never in my lifet
the republican leader in the u.s. house, kevin mccarthy, yesterday, called for a full accounting of the end of the afghanistan war. here are some of his comments. [video clip] >> listened yesterday to general mckenzie, saying american troops have left afghanistan, but we did not get everybody out that we wanted to get out. i heard the pentagon say the time just was not there to get more americans out. but let me be crystal clear, this isn't the u.s. government's timeline, it is the...
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. ♪ >> a check of the headlines, the u.s. ecial envoy for haiti has quit over the treatment of haitian migrants did he described u.s. policy on deportations as inhumane and counterproductive. the white house says courses will no longer be used by u.s. border patrol after officers used the horses to whip haitian migrants. the u.s. secretary of state says disinformation is wrongly encouraging patients to try to reach the u.s.. >> one of the unfortunate developments we have seen is that in a variety of ways and a variety of places some people are misinforming haitians whether in haiti or haitians with siding other countries that they can come to the united states and stay because of the temporary protected status granted to patients who are already here. that misinformation is very unfortunate because it is causing people to make very hazardous journeys, to put themselves in danger. host: the u.n. secretary general has one of the security council that climate change will make the world more violent and unstable. the good general
. ♪ >> a check of the headlines, the u.s. ecial envoy for haiti has quit over the treatment of haitian migrants did he described u.s. policy on deportations as inhumane and counterproductive. the white house says courses will no longer be used by u.s. border patrol after officers used the horses to whip haitian migrants. the u.s. secretary of state says disinformation is wrongly encouraging patients to try to reach the u.s.. >> one of the unfortunate developments we have seen is...
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i hate to go back to the u.s.ustralia submarine thing, because i know that is not your guest's main expertise, but i have a question based on what he said earlier. he said the first 10 years will be planning and design. these things will not be deployed until the 2000 40's or 2000 50's. my question is, why, as a sop to the france, with a not let france and on that, bring france into it as a way to assuage them? i am amazed at the biden administration's lack of smart missy with this. -- smart diplomacy with this. guest: good question. i may have misspoken. the planning stage is 18 months. they will work out all the things they need to learn about each other and how to execute a plan, but you are right that will probably be the late 2030's or early 2040's before the first submarine is delivered. the u.s. is only ever shared nuclear technology with the united kingdom. that is the key driver of why the u.s., u.k. and australia. france, you are right, has extensive experience with submarines, propulsion, driving those
i hate to go back to the u.s.ustralia submarine thing, because i know that is not your guest's main expertise, but i have a question based on what he said earlier. he said the first 10 years will be planning and design. these things will not be deployed until the 2000 40's or 2000 50's. my question is, why, as a sop to the france, with a not let france and on that, bring france into it as a way to assuage them? i am amazed at the biden administration's lack of smart missy with this. -- smart...
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the camp at the u.s.mexico border, that once held as many as 14,000 people, most of them haitians, is now empty. more than 2,000 haitians have already been flown back to haiti, according to d.h.s. in a pre-recorded speech at the u.n. general assembly today, haiti's prime minister called for nations to address the root causes of migration, including povert and, he condemned e scenes of haitian migrants being corralled by u.s. border agents on horses. >> ( translated ): we do not wish to challenge the right of a sovereign state to control the entry of foreigners into its territory or to send back to their country of origin those who entered a country legally. however, we believe that many countries which are prosperous today ve been built through successive waves of migrants and refugees. >> sreenivasan: for more on the conditions in haiti and how the u.s. decision to return thousands of mrants is affecting the country, i spoke with widlore merancourt, a journalist and editor in chief of ayibopost in rt-au-
the camp at the u.s.mexico border, that once held as many as 14,000 people, most of them haitians, is now empty. more than 2,000 haitians have already been flown back to haiti, according to d.h.s. in a pre-recorded speech at the u.n. general assembly today, haiti's prime minister called for nations to address the root causes of migration, including povert and, he condemned e scenes of haitian migrants being corralled by u.s. border agents on horses. >> ( translated ): we do not wish to...
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the u.s. 10 year at 130. not near the 70 highs we got earlier for the u.s. 10 year. but those of you coagulating coming to the idea that 150 is what you get come the end of the year. china is different. pboc pumping about $40 billion to $50 billion into its banking system to support sme's. that is playing into the bond space. 280 on the u.s. benchmark. that is one to watch when it comes to money flows. technology in focus when it comes to the chinese story. let's check in on the markets. some tech shares have been paring stronger gains. there is a view the regulatory button is coming to play. we will listen to see what president xi jinping says today, whether he gives us more information on the direction of travel. we can also look at what is happening across the mse are asia-pacific. in terms of the futures. lacking in direction. a mixed close yesterday. a bit of strength yesterday. currently up 118. oil, $56 a barrel. it is down following that decision by opec bus. the euro, economic rebound and surging inflation sparking debate among ecb lec makers about when to be
the u.s. 10 year at 130. not near the 70 highs we got earlier for the u.s. 10 year. but those of you coagulating coming to the idea that 150 is what you get come the end of the year. china is different. pboc pumping about $40 billion to $50 billion into its banking system to support sme's. that is playing into the bond space. 280 on the u.s. benchmark. that is one to watch when it comes to money flows. technology in focus when it comes to the chinese story. let's check in on the markets. some...
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what the u.s. stand is that a range of these extremists, they think in terms of generations. how long is this going to take to make america safer? at the end of the day, the u.s. has been pretty successful in conducting counterterrorism since 9/11. how many americans have been killed from directed attacks from overseas from countries like afghanistan? very, very few. the u.s. has been quite successful. the u.s. has stopped a range of different plots. the u.s. successfully stopped because of good intelligence and good law enforcement. i think there has been a lot of success protecting the american population in the homeland and u.s. embassies overseas from terrorist attacks. host: where does cybersecurity fall into that level of concern? guest: the terrorist organizations don't have a pretty sophisticated offensive cyber capabilities. where we do see threats are from state-based actors -- china, people's liberation army, russians, iran. those are the primary threats. host: this is brian in san diego.
what the u.s. stand is that a range of these extremists, they think in terms of generations. how long is this going to take to make america safer? at the end of the day, the u.s. has been pretty successful in conducting counterterrorism since 9/11. how many americans have been killed from directed attacks from overseas from countries like afghanistan? very, very few. the u.s. has been quite successful. the u.s. has stopped a range of different plots. the u.s. successfully stopped because of...
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australia ties up with the u.s. and u.k. on a massive security deal that could see an acquirements of a nuclear summary. spacex getting set to sand the civilian crew into orbit. the historic landmark a new area -- sheriff or commercial space travel. pfizer and moderna pushing for booster shots after saying the efficacy of their vaccines diminishes over time. we are seeing a u.s. futures slightly higher on the open but this after the s&p 500 already saw the best day in almost three weeks. we had the nasdaq 100 grainy ground for the first time in more than a week. a little bit of pressure for chinese adrs, dragging the chinese index down for a fifth session. the doppler weakening again. we are seeing unchanged with a bond at seven dollars -- $70 a barrel. hurricane ida, storm nicholas, all being felt across the oil markets. nicholas knocking out power in texas and you can see the hurricane impact on the manufacturing side of things. factory output, expanding last month but more slowly at the .4% pace for august but still worth
australia ties up with the u.s. and u.k. on a massive security deal that could see an acquirements of a nuclear summary. spacex getting set to sand the civilian crew into orbit. the historic landmark a new area -- sheriff or commercial space travel. pfizer and moderna pushing for booster shots after saying the efficacy of their vaccines diminishes over time. we are seeing a u.s. futures slightly higher on the open but this after the s&p 500 already saw the best day in almost three weeks. we...
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the u.s. drone strike that killed ten people including children in kabul, cnn launches an investigation and raises some very serious questions about what really happened. >>> good to have you with us. it is a land slide win for california governor gavin newsom. cnn projects the once embattled democrat has beaten back a year long effort to remove him from office. the votes are running about 2:1 in newsom's favor. republicans led by talk radio host larry elder were fed up with covid lockdowns and mask man mandates, but newsom thanked california voters. >> i'm humbled and grateful to the millions and millions of californians that exercised their fumts andamental right to and expressed themselves so overwhelmingly by rejecting the division. >> and cnn's dan merica is live at gavin newsom headquarters in sacramento. what is the plan ahead given of course this strength ens of han of governor newsom. >> reporter: i think the next step is getting right back to work. he told reporters today that that is
the u.s. drone strike that killed ten people including children in kabul, cnn launches an investigation and raises some very serious questions about what really happened. >>> good to have you with us. it is a land slide win for california governor gavin newsom. cnn projects the once embattled democrat has beaten back a year long effort to remove him from office. the votes are running about 2:1 in newsom's favor. republicans led by talk radio host larry elder were fed up with covid...
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now, the u.s. these mysterious illnesses or how exactly they believe that they are being carried out. there is a government-wide investigation into the matter that is ongoing. christine and laura? >> all right, kylie, thank you for that. >>> a san antonio doctor who wrote a "washington post" op-ed claiming that he violated texas's ban on abortions, he is facing two lawsuits brought under this new law. get this. both suits filed against dr. alan braid oppose the texas law. one says he wants the judge to rule on the constitutionality. the center for reproductive rights is representing the doctor and he said he felt compelled to serve his patients. >> reporter: with the texas law in place, he is having to turn most of his patients away. the options he has for them are untenable. >> needing to travel out of state, which many cannot do even if there is means for them to be able to leave the state financially. and so he feels as a doctor who has been providing care for years, that it is important to chal
now, the u.s. these mysterious illnesses or how exactly they believe that they are being carried out. there is a government-wide investigation into the matter that is ongoing. christine and laura? >> all right, kylie, thank you for that. >>> a san antonio doctor who wrote a "washington post" op-ed claiming that he violated texas's ban on abortions, he is facing two lawsuits brought under this new law. get this. both suits filed against dr. alan braid oppose the texas...
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the u.s. overall yesterday. the nasdaq did hit another record. some gains in europe. perhaps taking a little bit of a breather from modest gains in europe yesterday. it seems september has got off to a strong start. yesterday we were talking about china and technology. more salvos overnight, but maybe the market learning to live, companies learning to live with what is happening on china regulation. and the latest on the data we received out of the u.s. and elsewhere. what do you see on the gmm? >> it is really quite a mixed picture. we have seen aussie stocks weaker. the iron ore story have talked about a lot, weakness there. every column across the board today is very mixed. there are not big moves. the aussie market is the biggest of the lot but it is not exciting. we are expecting september to be a positive month. we are going to get more volatility out of china. we are not expecting policymakers -- policy measures to end. we are waiting for the data to confirm this idea that growth has pea
the u.s. overall yesterday. the nasdaq did hit another record. some gains in europe. perhaps taking a little bit of a breather from modest gains in europe yesterday. it seems september has got off to a strong start. yesterday we were talking about china and technology. more salvos overnight, but maybe the market learning to live, companies learning to live with what is happening on china regulation. and the latest on the data we received out of the u.s. and elsewhere. what do you see on the...
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amy: the u.s. has begun deporting haitian asylum seekers from a makeshift camp of 15,000 people in texas despite protests from haiti, which is facing a mounting humanitarian and political crisis following a devastating earthquake and the assassination of its prime -- president. we will go to del rio, texas, for the latest. then we will speak to an abortion provider in texas over the state's near total ban on abortions. over the weekend, one texas doctor revealed he was openly defiant of the law. then we look at the deadly consequences of vaccine inequality. >> more than five point 7 billion doses have been administered globally but only 2% of those have been administered in africa. this leaves people at high risk risk -- many people around the world enjoy protection. amy: we go to india where groups are calling on johnson & johnson to stop exportingng indian made vaccines to wealthy nations, including the united states, at a time when hundreds of millions of people remain unvaccinated in india, as w
amy: the u.s. has begun deporting haitian asylum seekers from a makeshift camp of 15,000 people in texas despite protests from haiti, which is facing a mounting humanitarian and political crisis following a devastating earthquake and the assassination of its prime -- president. we will go to del rio, texas, for the latest. then we will speak to an abortion provider in texas over the state's near total ban on abortions. over the weekend, one texas doctor revealed he was openly defiant of the...
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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 turned the page. we're opening a new era of relentless diplomacy. >> reporter: as part of that new era, the president urged other wealthy nations to step up in the fight against the coronavirus. >> we need to act now to get shots in arms as fast as possible and expand access to oxygen, tests, treatments, to save lives around the world. >> reporter: after the speech, the president returned to washington for a sit-down with british prime minister boris johnson. >> it's fantastic to see the united states really stepping up and showing a lead, a real, real lead. >> reporter: johnson also met with vice president kamala harris on tuesday. today she and the president will host a virtual pandemic summit from the white house. the summit has an ambitious goal to develop a plan to vaccinate at least 70% of the world's population against covid-19. >> bombs and bullets canno
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 turned the page. we're opening a new era of relentless diplomacy. >> reporter: as part of that new era, the president urged other wealthy nations to step up in the fight against the coronavirus. >> we need to act now to get shots in arms as fast as possible and expand access to oxygen, tests, treatments, to save lives around the world. >>...
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the u.s. having it be 5% of the population are medical practitioners working in hospitals seeing the low immunization. i want to acknowledge people about these medical technologies and look at who was landing in hospitals right now, it's by and large people not vaccinated. >> larry in ohio. >> my question is, if we've given away 1.1 billion doses mike does the t taxpayer agree n that? all of these people making money from this is the people making the vaccines because at 1 dollar of the faxing at $1.1 billion and $100 of that, that's $100 billion on on the taxpayer we have no say in top of open borders so we allow everyone in with no vaccinations, no measles and mumps, none of these vaccinations, just putting them across the border across america. >> the cost of the taxpayers in one of the roles of manufacturerspo here is providig these vaccines for low income countries . >> thank you, i want to pull something out in terms of tremendous policies, larry raised some good points in the taxpayer mo
the u.s. having it be 5% of the population are medical practitioners working in hospitals seeing the low immunization. i want to acknowledge people about these medical technologies and look at who was landing in hospitals right now, it's by and large people not vaccinated. >> larry in ohio. >> my question is, if we've given away 1.1 billion doses mike does the t taxpayer agree n that? all of these people making money from this is the people making the vaccines because at 1 dollar of...
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the former u.s. sury secretary says the pandemic is the biggest national security threat for the usf americans and the rest of the world do not get vaccinated. he told david westin that the president's vaccine mandate is absolutely men -- absently necessary. >> i think he did the right thing. i think this will be with us in serious ways for a long time unless we get the vaccination rate up. what he did is necessary to get the rate up. i think it is supported by the vast majority of americans. i think it will ultimately be accepted by most other americans. it is like fluoride in the water, the tests our kids have to take to go to camp, or go to school. this is like going through security at airlines. a more complicated and dangerous world require stakes -- requires things that did not used to be required. this is an example of that and we are struck that he is doing it right now. two years from now, it will be hard to imagine a world where there has not been vaccination requirements good for the admini
the former u.s. sury secretary says the pandemic is the biggest national security threat for the usf americans and the rest of the world do not get vaccinated. he told david westin that the president's vaccine mandate is absolutely men -- absently necessary. >> i think he did the right thing. i think this will be with us in serious ways for a long time unless we get the vaccination rate up. what he did is necessary to get the rate up. i think it is supported by the vast majority of...