New Cases Rise in Europe as Global Infections Decline; U.S. Begins Rollout of Pfizer Doses for 5 to 11-Year-Olds; China Holds Tight to Disappearing "Zero COVID" Strategy; Thai Police arrest CEO of Company Selling Used Gloves; Crew Member Expresses Concern Over Safety On Set; Fed Rolls Back Pandemic-Era Stimulus to Fight Inflation; Conflict In Ethiopia; Indo-Pacific Tensions; Nuclear Talks; Climate Summit. Aired 1-2a ET
A look at why Europe is struggling to contain the pandemic andwhat some countries are doing to try and contain it now. Regulators inthe U.S. have authorized the Pfizer vaccine for 5 to 11-year-olds,shipments of the shots arrived at hospitals and health centers acrossthe country out of 28 million dos...
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Summary: | A look at why Europe is struggling to contain the pandemic andwhat some countries are doing to try and contain it now. Regulators inthe U.S. have authorized the Pfizer vaccine for 5 to 11-year-olds,shipments of the shots arrived at hospitals and health centers acrossthe country out of 28 million doses secured by the White House. Almosttwo years on and with the virus able to mutate and spread faster thanever, most countries especially in Asia, have given up on zero COVIDopting instead to learn to live with COVID. But not China. There, thesledgehammer approach remains in full swing. But at what cost? Anupdate on a CNN investigation into profiteering and the pandemic. Themain suspect in our investigation which had uncovered the sale of fakeand used medical gloves is now under arrest. New details now on thefatal shooting on the set of Alec Baldwin's film "Rust". The lawyerrepresenting the manager of the weapons has raised the possibility thegun that Baldwin fired had been sabotaged with a live bullet. TheFederal Reserve's massive bond -buying program helped support the U.S.economy throughout the pandemic. And now for just the second time in adecade the U.S. Central Bank is tapping the brakes on the stimulusmeasures, as the economy improves. Rebels threaten Ethiopian capitalas UN slams atrocities committed in Tigray conflict. Facebook hasremoved a post from Ethiopia's prime minister for violating itspolicies against inciting violence. China's nuclear arsenal is growingat a much faster rate than the United States anticipated. Iran nucleartalks set to resume in Vienna at the end of November. Iranian claimsthat U.S. tried to detain tanker false. At least 20 countries haveagreed to end financing for fossil fuel projects abroad. GUESTS: Jeffrey Lewis, Samuel Getachew, Dr. William Schaffner |
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