Taliban and the United States. Nic, we have to enter ript y interrupt you here. Lets listen to secretary of state mike pompeo. Thank you to qatar in the valuable hole as hosts for these historic talks. The support of you mr. Foreign minister, in support of both sides in helping to reach this momentous day. The United States and taliban have endured decades of hostility and mistrust. Previous talks have faltered. This effort only became real for the United States when the taliban signaled interest in pursuing peace and ending their relationship with al qaeda and other foreign terrorist groups. They also recognized that military victory was impossible. I then asked embassy khalilzad to serve as our negotiator to gauge the talibans sincerity. The agreement that we will sign today is the true test of this effort. We will closely watch the talibans compliance with their commitments and calibrate the pace of our withdrawal to their actions. This is how we will ensure that afghanistan never again serves as a base for international terrorists. The negotiation process in doha, with all of its twists and turns, has shown it is possible for us to take this step together. Over the past seven days, violence levels have reached their lowest point in the last four years. U. S. And Afghan Forces responded to the reduced number in the attacks by also respecting peace. It was not perfect, but the taliban demonstrated even if only for a week, that when they have the will to be peaceful, they can be. The Afghan People have rejoiced. Theyre moving freely about their country to visit family and friends. Theyre trading, theyre even dancing in the streets. But were just at the beginning. Furthering the cause of peace will require serious work and sacrifice by all sides. United states, the coalition, the taliban, the Afghan Government, other afghan leaders and the Afghan People themselves, to maintain the momentum needed to reach a comprehensive, inclusive endurable peace. This agreement will be nothing and todays good feelings will not last if we dont take concrete actions on commitments and promises that have been made. When it comes down to it, the future of afghanistan is for afghans to determine. The u. S. taliban deal creates the conditions for afghans to do just that. Heres our take. Heres our take on what steps by the taliban will make this agreement a success. First, keep your promises to cut ties with al qaeda and other terrorists. Keep up the fight to defeat isis. Welcome the profound relief of all afghan citizens, men and women, urban and rural, as a result of this past weeks massive reduction in violence and dedicate yourselves to do continued reductions. It is this significant deescalation of violence that will create the conditions for peace and the absence of it, the conditions and the cause for failure. All afghans deserve to live and prosper without fear. Sit down with the Afghan Government, other afghan political leaders and civil society, and start the Difficult Conversations on a political road map for your country. Exercise patience even when there is frustration. Honor the rich diversity of your country to make room for all views. Afghan governments have failed because they werent sufficiently inclusive. The Afghan Government of 2020, and indeed, the afghanistan of 2020 is not the same as in 2001. Embrace the historic progress obtained for women and girls and build on it for the benefit of all afghans. The future of afghanistan ought for draw on the godgiven potential of every single person. If you take these steps, if you stay the course and remain committed to negotiations with the Afghan Government and other afghan partners, we and the rest of the International Community assembled here today stand ready to reciprocate. I know there will be a temptation to declare victory, but victory, victory for afghans will only be achieved when they can live in peace and prosper. Victory for the United States will only be achieved when americans and their allies no longer have to fear terrorist threat from afghanistan. And we will do whatever it takes to protect our people. The United States will press all sides to stay focused on the goal of a peaceful, prosperous and sovereign afghanistan. And afghanistan free of maligned foreign interference, or all voices of communities are heard and are represented. This is the only way, this is the only way a sustainable peace can be achieved. And for all of us here and most importantly, for the security of the americanAfghan People, this must happen. Thank you. Secretary of state mike pompeo there in doha before the signingthe president sent him there to witness the signing. The signing will be between u. S. Envoy to afghanistan and the taliban representatives there. I want to bring Nic Robertson and kylie back in. Nic, i want to get back to you, mike pompeo said something that was interesting. Again, we know as youve said, this is not a peace deal or treaty. This is an agreement to step forward to get talks going between the taliban and Afghan Government. He said that the taliban expressed agreement in this. Obviously, it was negotiation between all sides but primarily because the taliban i dont want to say save up, i dont feel like thats the right verbiage to use here. But the taliban had just decided they wanted to do things differently and how trustworthy are they . You know, if we think about how long the taliban has been at war which is almost 30 years now, 1992, to 1993, when they first came on to the scene in afghanistan, theyre in the second generations, son and fathers, there on the front lines. Theres elements there. Theyve imposed their will on the elements of the Afghan People, they know that. The taliban havent been able to take a major city in the country and for the last three years they were hoping to do that, it was control of the provincial center and project more so theres an element of that there as well. Theres an element that the taliban understand even if they were to fight their way in afghanistan, they would be the International Pariah as they were before 2001, that they wouldnt bring in international aid. They wouldnt be able to pay the budgets of the government. They couldnt run the country. Theyd be out of fire and power. Theres an element on that. But also on the taliban side, theyre recognizing that the United States was going to leave. Were hearing that commitment from possible time frames on further leaving. This gives taliban the confidence that they can leverage what strength they have against the current Afghan Government and claim legitimacy in some areas of the country over the Afghan Government. So when secretary pompeo says that the taliban should avoid being triumphous and claiming victory, thats a big message for the grassroots supporters. The reality is, that the taliban know that they that they havent won a victory. But it is a narrative that we are liking it to hear them put forward. But the Afghan Government from their part, thinks that will sort of evaporate over the weeks ahead. Reality will set in. That taliban fighters are no longer fighting will want to rejoin civil society. But again, none of this is a guarantee. Its all a prospect for peace and its still a long way to go. Kylie atwood is in washington for us, kylie, there is significant bipartisan skepticism about this deal. And the potential for the taliban to break some of the agreements and the deals that will essentially be signed today. Talk to us about these republican members of the house. We know they sent a letter. Yeah. Earlier this week, expressing serious concern. Yeah, they did. So there were more than 20 republican members of congress who sent a letter this week to secretary of state mike pompeo and to secretary of defense mark esper. Essentially laying out their concerns about what is in the deal that the u. S. Is siding with the taliban today. What does this really entail. As we spoke with Administration Officials over the last few days, one of the questions i asked them was how much has been shared with members of congress throughout this negotiating process. And they didnt really give a direct answer to that. Essentially saying that it was secretary pompeo who has been the one who has determined the level of interaction that the negotiating team has had with congress. So, the bottom line here is that there are members of congress who are a little bit confused and are wary of what is being signed. Of course, theres historic precedent for that. The taliban has never been a reliable partner of the u. S. In any way, shape or form. They have killed americans on the battlefield. They have killed Many Americans in afghanistan. And that is one of the reasons that the trip that the taliban was supposed to take to the u. S. Last year was called off. So President Trump has recognized that reality. But the questions going forth are going to be how does the u. S. Share whats in this deal. Were now getting a copy of the deal. But we also know that not all elements of the deal are being shared. And thats because they have to do with how the deal is going to be implemented. And you can be rest assured that members of congress are going to want to though those details of implementation. No doubt. Nic robertson and kylie atwood. Thank you so much. Theyre going to stand by as we continue to watch the signing. When it does happen, well bring it to you. But we have to get to some other news today. There are some developments in the coronavirus. It is spreading again in the United States. Health Officials Say there are at least four cases now. New cases that are not travelrelated. Well have the latest for you, next. We have like 40 years of data thats incredibly valuable . I. I dont know. When did we introduce siracha . Not soon enough. Exactly these are our sales. By product, by region. Set against evolving demographics. You can actually see taste trends. Since when can we do that . Since we started working with bdo. announcer people who know, know bdo. When life throws type 2 diabetes your way,. Why wait . Hit back now. 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But peace talks, but that picture of the handshake between the u. S. Representative, the u. S. Envoy to afghanistan, and that leader is quite remarkable. Then new information this morning about the growing concerns around the coronavirus. There are now more than 85,000 confirmed cases around the world impacting every continent except antarctica. Two cases in the United States, its not known where patients got the virus. They didnt travel to places known with coronavirus. They didnt come into contact with any traveler or infected person. So were waiting for the cdc to confirm presumptive cases. Presumptive means that the person has been tested by state health labs. There is a confirmation test to be confirmed by the cdc to be official. Two cases in washington state. One is a woman who recently travelled to south korea. The other is a High School Student with no travel history. Theres also a presumptive case in oregon. That case is an Elementary School employee. Whose school is closed until wednesday for deep cleaning. We dont know the number of close contacts being within six feet for a prolonged period of time that this individual had. We dont know how this person became infected with covid19. Its too soon to say what impact this case has on family, friends, coworkers or the school strict district, or othe members of the community. With us we have dr. William schaffner from vanderbilt university. Its great to have you back with us. Late yesterday, the cdc released a statement saying that they want local and state Health Departments to test for the coronavirus. By the end of next week. Especially one week from today. What exactly do they mean by that, do they mean they want every person tested or just Health Officials tested who maybe had been dealing with some of these patients . What exactly is their goal . Well, i think what will happen, kristie, is that the test kits will be out to the state laboratories. And i think the cdc is saying the restraints weve had on testing can be relaxed somewhat. And if a physician sees a patient that theyre suspicious of, then go ahead and test. So were all very receptive to that. Weve been wanting to test more broadly for a while. And mrrp problthere were pro the tests. The testing sent out. There were flawed tests, are you confident in whats being sent out now . Well, we have high hopes, of course. The cdc has done their best to fix the problem. And were looking forward to testing more frequently and probably finding more cases, im afraid. What is your thought process on the potential vaccine . We know the head of the World Health Organization said theyre developing more than 20 vaccines in labs all over the world. How soon before we get the test results, and what kind of time line are we looking at something that might actually be a usable vaccine . So, lets talk about what it takes to develop the vaccine. First in the laboratory, eye have to actually construct the actual vaccine. But then you have to test it in a series of studies in people to make sure, first of all, its safe. And then, of course, that it will work. Those processes take time. I think were easily a year away from a vaccine that can be manufactured and widely distributed. What do you say is necessary now, in some of these communities . It started in San Francisco with this one patient had what they Call Community spread. There was no indication that she had traveled overseas or had contact with anybody who had the disease. What does that mean for those specific communities . Well, i think what it means is, everyone ought to be cautious, staying away from people who are coughing and sneezing. Do a lot of good hand hygiene. And i think in those communities, people are starting to avoid mass events. Crowds. Kind of retreat a little bit and let the story develop. Listen carefully to your local Public Health shorts. At the end of the day, dr. Shaffner, how dangerous do you think this could be . At the end of the day, i think this could widely spread in the United States. And were all preparing for that eventuality. We can hope for the best, but we have to prepare for something more serious. And are you confident in that preparation . Were all confident up to a point. But we know pandemics very large epidemics can stress us all. We all have to Work Together on this. Dr. William schner, a pleasure to have you here. You heard from the cdc, well, President Trump, he continues to downplay the risk of the coronavirus. This is last night in South Carolina, when he accused democrats are playing politics when it comes to it. The democrats are politicizing the coronavirus. You know that right. Coronavirus. Theyre politicizing it. Whether its the virus that were talking about or many other Public Health threats, the democrat policy of open borders is a direct threat to the health and wellbeing of all americans. Now, you see it with the coronavirus. You see it. You see it with the coronavirus. You see that. When you have this virus or any other virus or any other problem coming in. The only thing that comes in through the border. And were setting records now at the border. One of my people came up to me and said, mr. President , they tried to beat you on russia, russia, russia. That didnt work out too well. They couldnt do it. They tried the impeachment hoax. That was not a perfect conversation. And this is their new hoax. Tomorrow on state of the union with jake tapper Vice President mike pence is on the show, also former Vice President joe biden and president ial candidate. State of the union sunday at 9 00 eastern on cnn. Meanwhile today is primary day, in South Carolina the polls are open. 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Weve been able to speak with voters here coming out of the polling station. Seven of them were biden. My heart said sanders, my brain said joe biden. I went with my brain. During the course of the day, its going to determine who is able to determine who continues with the race. Well be watching the turnout to see what the electorate is made up of. How many white voters come out, how many black voters, old, young. And how do the undecideds break. Heres what two of the undecide voters. Heres what they have to tell me. I love the Vice President. I really like steyer. Reporter okay. But its interesting because, you know, the number of people in the city particularly very Close Friends of mine are still struggling. Even the day before. Because we dont want to waste a vote. I need that is going to beat trump. Thats number one. And then its a matter of, okay, i like warrens spiciness, i like the fact that she is willing to give details, right . I like the fact that shes a communicat communicator, shes an orator, biden is the most interesting of all of the candidates. If i thought he could win without a doubt, hed have my vote. Reporter you there hear from two committed voters. Theyre taking this very seriously. And well have to see those undecided voters and where they break. Stand by, we want to bring in Jamie Lovegrove, a political reporter for the post and courier. Athenia has reported this morning she has heard it multiple times and we heard it there, i dont want to waste my vote. Is there a sense from people that theyre trying to be so strategic, they compromising th desires for who they want, just to try to beat President Trump . Reporter yeah, you know, i have been asking voters throughout the last year and a half, whether or not they care most about a candidate who aligns with their values or whether they care about finding a candidate who they think can beat donald trump. Of course, for some voters some ofs are the same. General, on the finds of voters its who can beat donald trump. Thats why weve seen strikes for joe biden here. A lot of voters feel he will be the strongest candidate. They feel they know him and trust him. A lot of voters do feel like he aligns with their values, too. Of course, that obama connection is profound here. Obama remains incredibly popular, particularly among africanamerican candidates in South Carolina. A guy who stood behind him, stood loyally with him for eight years, thats really powerful. Its very hard for any candidates who are working hard. Bernie Sanders Campaign is huge in South Carolina. Tom steyer has been spending millions of dollars but there are so many voters who say theres nothing those folks can say to get me to change my mind, and that is why biden is so strong here. In 2008 biden won South Carolina. And athena, thats what biden is hoping for. You just mentioned about steyer, hes got this showing in the polls there. Hes only one percentage point behind Bernie Sanders, so hes third right now, based on what we know in the polls. Does that Say Something to bloomberg who is not on the ballot there, but it talks it speaks to the power of advertising. An then tha athena. Yeah, i think it does. Reporter sure, tom steyer has spent Something Like 22 million over the beginning of the year in South Carolina, making a big bet in South Carolina. How does that pan out . Hes spent a lot of money in previous contests and hasnt done that well. This is where the money could go the furthest. Ive talked to voters, particularly black men, who are saying theyre voting or voted for tom steyer. We could see a different element of the race today but its not all in clear hes going to have a really big showing. Real quick to you, jamie, i want to make sure i read this correctly. I feel like i saw that you had said there are people in South Carolina who didnt realize bloomberg is not on the ballot there. If that is the case, and if he were, what do you think South Carolina means to him, if anything at all . You know, its been very interesting. Particularly when you go to places like rock hill which is the suburb of charlotte, up in the north part of South Carolina. Or you go out to north augusta, on the border of georgia. Or down in Beaufort County in jasper, georgia. Those immediate areas overlap in georgia where bloomberg is running the ads. So a lot of voters on the border see the ads there are voters who dont realize that bloomberg isnt on the ballot. Maybe theyll in for a surprise when they show up to vote for him today and they may have to pick someone else. He made it known that he wanted to focus on the super tuesday states. He felt the candidates spent too much time in the first four states. I think its a proxy for him, hes demonstrated what could happen when someone spends millions of dollars. And the strategy that steyer is taking is similar to the strategy that bloomberg is taking in 46 other states. Its possible to chip into joe bidens lead among africanamerican voters if you spend that money. Again, it is pretty strong and will withstand that scrutiny. We appreciate you so much. Thank you. With us now, chad robinson, the chairman of the South CarolinaDemocratic Party. Welcome back. Good to be here. Lets start with the former Vice President. He has the endorsement of the majority w. H. I. P. James clyburn, the mayor of charleston was out supporting him as well. Congressman clyburn said a single point of two wont do what joe biden needs to be done. What are you expecting to do today . Who am i do disagree with congressman clyburn. I think one point to add to what Jamie Lovegrove said, i think the Vice President s Strong Performance is potentially in large part to Bernie Sanders and tom tiei isteyer and pete butti. Because they put together strong organizations and they forced the Vice President to come in and sort of take the state by storm. Theres no question those strategies appear to have some effect as it changed the momentum in South Carolina this week. Lets talk about who is going to show up for voting tote. Voting in 2016 was down about 30 from 2008. What are you expecting, i chemic checked the absentees returned and looks like an increase. Well, there was a significant increase. About 70,000 absentee ballots. I expect there to be an additional 10,000, which is 45,000 over 2008. Weve seeded the state by 40 or 50,000. Normally, thats an indicator that turnout is going to be high. I special on the low end, 380. And on the high end, 450 to 500,000. And you know, its really interesting if we were to exceed that, about 570, 35875,000, our turnout would exceed all of the other early states that have gone before us. Of its really a fascinating number to play with and look around at. South carolina in the south, also the first time in the process that africanamerican voters have the strongest voice in the early phase of this. We know in 2008, about 55 of the democratic primary voters were africanamerican. North of 60 in 2016. What do we know be the party there . What do you know about the party, about the state . Is that trend going to continue . Theres some think pieces out this weekend that say that the Democratic Party in South Carolina is getting whiter, is that true . Well, i think what you see right now is an energized group of individuals, candidates and theyve motivated and spoken to the caucasian or the white part of our electorate in South Carolina. Theres no doubt that probably 60 , 61 of the voters that vote will be people of color in the state. But i think youre seeing the changing of South Carolina and moderates, independents and swing voters are tired of an immoral antichristian president. And i think youre going to see that play out today. An immorale antichristian president. What foundation do you have to all him antichristian . I dont remember lazarus getting a Health Care Bill from jesus. I dont remember anywhere in the bible where its okay to take babies away from their mamas and throw them in cages. Weve got a swath of various areas in my state, in my home, at the end dft day, those individuals who practice their faith, are going to have a very difficult time supporting some of the policies and some of the things that this president does. And thats going to tie into Lindsey Grahams race for the u. S. Senate as well. We should be careful about questioning peoples views religiously, just as democrats didnt like it in 2007 to say he was a muslim, and to say the president is antichristian is quite salacious. But weve got to wrap it there. Trav robertson, thank you for being with us. Yes, sir. Be sure to watch cnn for the coverage of the South Carolina primary. Starts at 4 00 p. M. Eastern. Still to come, democratic candidates, as we said, making the final pitch there before moving on to the super tuesday states. Who has the edge . Well talk about it. bell rings when heartburn hits. Fight back fast. With tums chewy bites. Beat heartburn fast. Tums chewy bites. 100 online car buying. Carvanas had a lot of firsts. Car vending machines. And now, putting you in control of your financing. At carvana, get personalized terms, browse for cars that fit your budget, then customize your down payment and monthly payment. And these arent madeup numbers. Its what youll really pay, right down to the penny. 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When you look at it, it comes down to a discussion about poverty and criminal justice reform. Whether police brutality, or mass incarceration. You might be left to get something about education, if youre lucky. And then you get a conversation about the rise in white supremacy, the violence. Thats about it. Its usually regulated in those categories. Do you think its limited to the white candidates . Because this was a very diverse fourpresident ial candidate field, a diverse field this time around . Did you see the same from cory booker from Kamala Harris . Thats whats interesting, thats what happens when you take people of color and diversity out of the race. Remember when we had Kamala Harris in the race, we had a discussion about bussing. Cory booker often reminds people he lived in a black community. He would talk about nuanced things that we dont get to discuss anymore. So when you reduce the nominees to these four, you hurt the voters. Let me ask you, i read your writings and you have been critical of former mayor pete buttigieg. And hes released the douglas plan. He talked about the disparity in birth rates. Lets talk about this from the debate, Vice President joe biden talking about the issues that you say candidates not discussing. Right now if you live in a black neighborhood and the same house as the guy in the white neighborhood, your house is valued less. This is one thing you point out specifically in your life that candidates are not talking about. Is it that youre not hearing from them in the way youd like to enough or at least its part of the conversation . Well id also like to point out that clip, that conversation was the day that article came out. Yeah, okay. And note, that we had candidates, you know, talk to us and email us and say that they read those. So, wed like to think that, you know, youre making people and the candidates aware of those issues. And the other thing is, like when we talk about black issues and black things, its not its not the issues that are important to black people, arent just issues that only affect black people, right . Health care is important to black people, as it is to all americans. Right . Crime is important to black people as it is to all americans. We want safe neighborhoods. We want to reduce gun violence. Those are black issues, too. Let me ask you this. The video that is all over social media right now. Lets play it. This is businessman tom steyer with juvenile on stage, i think thats his wife on stage there as well dancing to back that ass up in South Carolina to get out to vote rally. Pandering or just a man having a good time, what do you think . I think its pandering. Id give him like an eight for rhythm. Thats an eight . Michael, this is a 2 1 2 i mean. Hes not on beat. Im not judging the move. Strictly on rhythm. Hes at least with the beat. But the other thing, its pandering. Yeah. I dont think anybody in the audience understands why didnt he come out and dance with juveni juvenile . Yeah, i think thats what candidates think thats what they need to bring the black vote. Nobody is going to say im going to vote for whoever brings juvenile to my town. Apparently, its a thing. We dont see taylor swift. Yeah, we dont. The other element is, we dont see black choirs in every state of events they go to. We see them in South Carolina. Michael harriot, lets continue this conversation. Yeah, we will. Lets take a quick break. Well be back. You wouldnt accept an incomplete job from any one else. Why accept it from your allergy pills . Flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills dont. Flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. Most pills only block one. Flonase. Steyer wall street banks took of millions of americans during the recession. So, my wife kat and i took action. We started a Nonprofit Community bank with a simple theory give people a fair deal and real economic power. Invest in the community. In businesses owned by women and people of color. In affordable housing. The difference between words and actions matters. Thats a lesson politicians in washington could use right now. Im tom steyer, and i approve this message. According to the World Health Organization, more than 20 potential coronavirus vaccines are currently in development around the world. Victoria sanchez from our affiliate wjla in washington, d. C. Shows how one team of female scientists are leading the way. Reporter each vile, bottle and tool, handled with precision and care. Dont let the gentle demeanor fool you, these scientists are the strength and brains behind a potential breakthrough. I think the science is more common for women to be in the lab than guys. Reporter nina is leading the team to working to create a viable vaccine for covid19. If this vaccine makes it to market, i know we have at least a year, if not longer, knowing it came at the hands of women. What do you think that will do for young girls . Well, thats encouraging, you know, for the young girls to be a scientist. I mean, women, thats an encouragement to see that somebody brought this vaccine to the market. So thats awesome. Maybe in a year to 18 months, one might actually be deployable. Reporter the president of r d, dr. Gregory glenn, said the scientists are working around the clock. Our goal is to show the vaccine will work, its safe and try to make literally billions of doses. So thats our aspiration. Reporter though more testing needs to be done, patel and her team already have three possible vaccines. Youre being a little modest, i think, why are you being so modest . This is exciting stuff. It is very exciting. Smerconish is up after a quick break. No. But bdo does. announcer people who know, know bdo. 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