and chile let outi an almighty roar. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president biden has announced around the clock working at a second major us port in a bid to tackle supply chain disruption. five people have been killed in an attack in norway by a man armed with a bow and arrow new research has found that carbon emissions are rebounding strongly across the world s twenty richest nations. the climate transparency report, released today, says carbon emissiones will rise by a% across the g20 this year, having dropped by 6% last year, because of the coronavirus pandemic. the report found that the world s worst carbon emitters have
nuke the professional nonpartisan ministration of election all around the country. the freedom to vote act, released today, for the first, time is 592 pages of compromise legislation, that would establish national minimum standards for early voting, and vote by mail and national minimum standards for non partisan making. for drawing congressional districts in federal standards for handling equipment and records, including cybersecurity around those things. it s a lot. it s 600 pages it s a lot. democrats say, every senator will support. crucially, they have put democratic senator joe manchin of west virginia in charge of scaring up ten republican senators, to vote for this measure. so it can survive another inevitable republican filibuster. that s, said the lead republican in the senate, mitch mcconnell, already promised today within hours of the bill being, announced that that
opposition, while also bolstering stirring voting rates for real. right now, these republican fantasies about elections, are being treated as pretext enough, to nuke voting rights and to nuke the professional nonpartisan ministration of election all around the country. the freedom to vote act, released today, for the first time, is 592 pages of compromise legislation, that would establish national minimum standards for early voting, and vote by mail and national minimum standards for non partisan map making. for drawing congressional districts in federal standards for handling equipment and records, including cybersecurity around those things. it s a lot. it s 600 pages it s a lot. democrats say, every senator will support it. crucially, they have put democratic senator joe manchin of west virginia in charge of scaring up ten republican senators, to vote for this measure. so it can survive another inevitable republican
and the struggle against extremism in the middle east. reporter: i m holly williams in saudi arabia, the home country of 15 of the 19 hijackers on 9/11. barnett: finally, stories of survival and in that 10 to 15 seconds you re thinking what? something flying that low and directly at us. barnett: and remembering a life lost. a lot of energy and a lot of volume. loud! loud. this is the cbs weekend news. barnett: good evening. adriana diaz is off. i m errol barnett. 20 years after the september 11 atacks, the thousands of people lost that day are being honored at events across the the country. but the assessment of where america stands in its fight against terrorism appears mixed. tonight, the taliban is back in power in afghanistan. also in a new propaganda video released today, the man who replaced osama bin laden to lead