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lots to get to this morning. let's get to it. >> good morning, boris and amara. very important day for president biden and world leaders at the final day of the g-20 summit. combating climate change will certainly top the agenda. we expect the president of the united states to arrive momentarily. he's actually scheduled to meet with the turkish president recep tayyip erdogan. relations between the nato allies have been severely strained over the last few years. we'll bring you details of that meeting. that's coming up. we might even have live coverage of that. later today president biden will lead a discussion on the supply chain issues affecting the united states and other world economies. he'll focus in on short-term efforts to try to relieve bottlenecks in the system as well as long-term solutions. as the summit wraps up later today the president is actually scheduled to hold a news conference. he'll face questions from reporters not just about this summit here in rome but also the fate of his domestic agenda back in washington. lots of questions coming up. president biden's meeting with the turkish president is up first on his schedule. today climate change is also a major focus before the president heads to what's call the cop-26 climate change meeting in scotland. i'll be heading over to scott land to cover that as well. our chief white house carpet kaitlan collins is here with us as well. it will be a bit different there than in rome. what do we anticipate what's happening today in. >> today you'll see president biden meet with the turkish president which is a significant meeting in and of itself and the differences in terms of how the administrations have handled turkey and how they responded to president erdogan, of course. this is someone who russia turned a blind eye, committed human rights abuses and we saw this drift towards authoritarianism. recently in the news there's been a threat from the turkish president to expel the u.s. ambassador to turkey an several others. i believe the french and german envoys as well over their calls to release a jailed philanthropist in turkey. it's created a little bit of tension in the last several weeks ahead of this meeting going into this meeting. we'll see how this goes. of course, lots to talk about, not just syria and lebanon but turkey's desire to buy some f-16 fighter jets. of course that comes after the drama a few years ago when we wanted to buy f-35 fighters from the united states but that conflicted with their purchase of a russian missile defense system so a lot of things in the background of this meeting. it will be interesting to see president biden meeting in front of erdogan with the cameras and what that is going to look like. >> that's supposed to come up in the next couple of minutes. it's pretty significant that turkey, the nato ally delivered the u.s. ambassador to turkey and other nato ambassadors to turkey persona non grata and then wanted them expelled and backed off in the uproar that developed. >> he did back off. turkey is in an interesting position as how they approach the united states. they had a very difficult time during the coronavirus pandemic and kind of emerging in this way where you've seen erdogan dial back some of his most aggressive policies and most aggressive tactics but then, of course, that change in recent weeks and what he said about the u.s. enjoy there. threatening to expel him but not ultimately following through with it. this is an administration that treats things like that very differently than what you saw with the trump administration so it's interesting to see how the president handles that. we are told by u.s. officials that essentially biden wants to warn him against any kind of appropriate to us talks or moves like threatening to expel the u.s. envoy. >> the last time the two presidents met was back in june in brussels at the nato meeting then and president biden emerged saying it was very positive and constructive. i want to get more perspective on g-20 summit and what's likely to come out of it our cnn international editor nic robertson and cnn national security analyst julie khayyam joins us as well. what's the significance of this day on national security before they make the change to climate change? >> it is significant because part is focused on climate change and sustained development and so it's what do these g-20 nations say and commit to in terms of climate efforts to sort of rein in climate chain which is going to be the spring before board for cop-26 coming up in glasgow and significant to that prince charles has flown in from london to give a speech to the g-20 leaders. that in itself is quite unusual. he'll talk about sustainable development and he'll talk about how important it is to win over the mick. he'll talk about small -- he'll talk about how 60% of the world's gdp essentially is driven by people meaning if people don't want to buy products that have an adverse effect on the climate, this is going to be the significant driver for businesses, and he'll be joined by businessmen through part of his visit here. i think that will be the -- we'll see it today in part for as a springboard for cop-26. >> that will be significant as the president wraps up his news conference and what happens in scotland as well. >> julia, how do you see tub folding right now? >> i think there will be a couple issues finalized or the take takeaway for the biden white house. i think first of saul this global minimum tax that relates exactly to what nic was saying. what kind of commitments can we get from the g-20 which represents 80% of the world's gdp. this is the powerhouse right now in terms of elevating a sort of supply change around green energy so that's going to be i think a huge one. the second i think it's just very interesting the extent to which covid is receding. we know there's lots of global problems. we know there's lots of countries that don't have access to the vaccine and the group sort of pivoting towards what does this post-covid world look like with its focus on climate change. those are the two key areas that will be the key takeaways, the paste away from covid and then this focus, focus, focusing on supply chain, green energy and what the globe looks like in the decades to come with climate change. >> yeah. we're showing some tape of what was going on here in rome. you know, kaitlan, as we await what's going to happen substantively today as they say, the president will wrap up his visit here in rome with this news conference. it's been quite a while since he's had a news conference. sometimes he answers reporter quick questions but a real significant press conference has not taken place for months. this is a different setting. a different way to ask a question when there is a formal news conference. you're able to ask him a lot of different things that are on debate and for the president to answer including his domestic agenda back home. we did see the president on the hill briefly right before he left to come here and saw him at the white house giving remarks on essentially the state of his domestic agenda. as we now know, democrats are teeing up to potentially vote on those two bills the coming week but the president did not take formal questions on that and there's a lot of those based on what his thinking is and how he felt coming into the summit and what his main takeaways have been in the summit. often you see the meetings where he's meeting with erdogan and meets with other world leaders and there's other moments and prif exchanges with other world leaders so it's good to get his take on how he feels the summit has gone and what he has accomplished. >> his failure to reach a deal with his fellow democrats, all of his fellow democrats on his domestic issues, critically important issues, the infrastructure bill, the broader social economic policy deal, he's hoping to get that done in the next several days but how has that impacted what's going on here at the g-20 because they were really concerned he would arrive here and rome and scotland weakened because he couldn't get his domestic done. >> any weakness in the u.s. political structure points to or highlights the concerns of allies, european allies in the asia-pacific region. why? there's been the inconsistency witnessed by the world between different u.s. presidents, president trump being so disruptive, pulling out of so many sort of international agreements where the united states has been the standard bearer so there is a real look to try to understand from president biden what's the level of continuity that's going to come. is it going to be a republican president in are you so weakened by your own party that you can't even push through your own agenda? do we need to reassess our own national security interests in relation to the united states, and i think this meeting with president erdogan is sort of typical of these will be alized by the allies and partners. what level of pressure can you bring on president erdogan to rein in his anti-democratic practices and that's the standard president biden wants to hold his allies and partners to. so in that regard he can reset the thinking on the united states. you know, we live in a society that's so image-driven, toe today's message drive that any weakness at any minute makes you look weak at that moment. if you can recover significantly from that moment that helps you. all the meetings he's had here with the french president, emmanuel macron, now with erdogan, they are all significant and important, but -- but those underlying concerns are going to exist, but if there's going to be continuity, most of these leaders here have to be he elected. it's their relationship with this president on which they are going to be judged in the next elections, emmanuel macron being one of them. erdogan not so much, so there are immediate concerns for these nations, but there are the longer term ones that you're speaking about. >> julia, i've spoken with u.s. officials who are deeply concerned that the chaotic, deadly withdrawal from afghanistan has under mined the credibility with some of the allies, certainly the rift that developed with france and france recall is its ambassador back from france for, quote, consultation. that's undermined, weakened the credibility of the u.s. how do you see that right now because it's a source of concern that they are trying desperately to repair? >> yes, and i think the difference with this white house than what the countries had to dole with with trump is long-term reliability. there are going to be blips. the france-u.s. relationship is not going to dissipate over a single deal. even the sort of legacy of the afghanistan withdrawal is not a huge focus going on right now, and i think what you're seeing is there are going to be continuing disagreements about priorities around not just afghanistan or a submarine deal but also remember iran which it looks like we'll have to get some agreement around sanctions if the united states is not going to rejoin a sort of unified effort, and so threats rifts are understandable given the priorities but the long-term ease and calmness of the g-20 cannot be underestimated. remember, two or three years ago, each of these ended up being, you know, like the real housewives of the g-20. it's like all we would focus on is personalities and what we're now focusing on is at least substance and i think that -- that means a lot to these other countries that are, as you said, have their own domestic agendas that they have to satisfy including the legacy of the afghan withdrawal. >> yeah. that afghan withdrawal, kaitlan, obviously caused some pain with many of the nato allies also deeply involved in afghanistan over the last 20 years. >> and the treep caused, that if the united states is going to withdraw, so do these other nations, not as large a presence and essentially it wasn't sustainable for them to stay without the united states. it's not like this was a secret this was going to happen that president biden made clear long before he took office that he was going to stick by the commitment made by former president trump, that he wanted to get troops out of afghanistan. a thinking he had had since he was vice president. i think the concern that you heard from allies time and time again in that month of august as you were watching this deadly withdrawal is the concern over how it was being conducted and the way that it was going on but we were told during the meeting with the french president, and this is by a u.s. official, that afghanistan did not come up and the question of whether or not it's been an overarching topic or one that's happened behind the scenes it's not totally clear to us yet but it does make them question going forward, their commitment levels with u.s. troops in other mayors. >> we're standing by momentarily. we're told the president of the united states and the president of turkey will be meeting. cameras will be in there at least at the start of the meeting. we'll see what both of the men have to say. >> you're based in london, nic. how is the u.s.-british relationship unfolding right now, the relationship specifically between the president of the united states and prime minister boris johnson. >> seems to be in a decent play. when biden came into power the two leaders had not come together. boris johnson was seen as a mini me of donald trump, as a populist, not playing by the normal set of rules but boris johnson in the perception that the british has overcome what was expected to be a bumpy relationship, and this is a dynamic that speaks i think to joint national security interests and for the british and particularly this prime minister being part of that australia-u.s.-submarine kneel, nuclear submarine deal that pushed france aside on its diesel-powered submarine deal with australia. it was a big plus. that was boris johnson, if you will, clare clearly in the eyes of the british people i think back in favor with washington. here was france, an old adversely being pushed aside for a deal with the uk. in those terms the relationship is in a better place and you see -- you know, the british committed in asia-pacific their brand new state of the art aircraft carrier. it had done nothing else except go on training exercises. its first overseas exercise was to support the united states in the seas off the coast of china and on board were i believe eight u.s. f--35 aircraft so that alliance in terms of military, in terms of diplomacy, in terms of the importance of the united states in the asia-pacific region in china, the uk is right there shoulder to shoulder with the united states so i think, you know, whatever issues boris johnson had in perception of his closeness to donald trump, that -- that's gone. >> we're waiting for the start of this meeting between the president of turkey and the president of united states. we'll take a quick break. much more of our special coverage coming up from the g-20 summit here in rome right after this. really make my dry skin healthier in one day? 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>> it's exactly as y'all said, amara, buyers, house democrat leaders are eyeing tuesday as the day they will have a vote on both of these bills that are a major priority for the biden administration. on the one hand it's the bipartisan infrastructure bill that's already passed the senate, had republican support and only needs to pass the house before it goes to president joe biden's desk for signature and, on the other hand, this economic bill, this massive $1.75 trillion bill that has been negotiated for months and months between progressives and moderates on what's in the bill, that is finally -- has a framework and is being written, and it looked like there will finally be a vote in the house as soon as tuesday. we've been told before there would be a vote in the house for the bipartisan infrastructure bill and house speaker nancy pelosi has pulled the vote, one thing about house speaker nancy pelosi doesn't put a bill on the floor to fail but it does seem now that endemocratic leaders are that you can begun that, it could happen as soon as tuesday. a source told me yesterday that progressives are meeting today virtually to discuss this new development about the house vote on tuesday but it's really the progressives that held up the vote last week and multiple times before that because they wanted the bipartisan infrastructure bill voted in tandem with the economic bill and now that the economic bill is finalized it's looking like that vote will happen tuesday, but once it passes the house the senate is another question. some progressives have said they wanted assurances from two moderate democratic senators who are holdouts. senator kearsin spa of arizona and joe manchin of west virginia. theft ones that brought down the price tag of that bill from $3.5 trillion to $1.75 but we're told that kyrsten sinema is likely to endorse the senate bill but who knows what happens on tuesday. >> watching it closely. appreciate it. >> there is going to be plenty to watch on tuesday. virginia is set to elect its next governor that day, and both candidates are feeling the pressure making their final stops and last-minute pitches to voters. >> yeah. cnn's arlette saenz has been on the ground for democrat terry mcauliffe who hopes to bring home a big off-year win for his party. arlette, what are you seeing? >> reporter: terry mcauliffe spent his final day campaigning in southeast virginia as he's looking to eke out a win in this incredibly tight race. mcauliffe talked a lot about his record as governor, but he also as his final events in williamsburg tied the gop candidate directly to president trump. >> this is the future of our country. everybody is looking at virginia. we're on this bus and got tv ads. this election is on and the choice is do we go forward in a positive way, or do we get down in the muck that we've seen under donald trump for the last four years? >> now the early voting period ended on saturday. more than a million virginians cast their ballots early and the mcauliffe is hoping many of those will go their way. on sunday the campaign's focus is to turn out and energize their voters. he'll be campaigning up north in manassas and ending the day at a halloween parade in leesburg. amara and boris. >> thanks for that. while terry mcauliffe tries to tie his opponent to former president donald trump glenn youngkin is taking a different approach carefully distancing himself from the party leader. >> eva mccann is in virginia where he's been draw large crowds. >> reporter: glenn youngkin is continuing to make his way along a boston tour. at every stop along the tour he eve seen large crowds and that's based around the campaign's messaging around education. >> this is no longer a campaign. it is a movement being led by virginia's parents! we are going to send a shockwave across this country, and there's not going to be a democrat in any seat anywhere in in this nation who is going to think that his or her seat is safe. >> a million votes have already been cast during the early vote period and youngkin has kept his message general enough to appeal to a broad spectrum of republicans and even some disaffected democrats. amara, boris. >> eva, thank you for that report. let's dig into the final days of the virginia's governor race with cnn political analyst julian seletzer, his forrian at princeton and author of "a life of radical amazement." jewelians, congratulations on the book and thanks for waking up early with us this morning. let's talk about this trump tight rope that glenn youngkin is walking. he told our colleague dane ark bash that he won't participate in a tele town hall that trump is holding for the virginia town hall and voters like him because at least on policy he lines up with donald trump. he's brought this race now to a tossup so i'm wondering if you think other republicans might follow this playbook moving forward. >> yeah. i think what he's trying to do is bring in a lot of the issues of trumpism, and in this case education and classroom issues without directly tying himself to the former president and the controversies that he brings, and so far he's been able to walk the tight row. he's tightened the race, and it's now very competitive. i don't know if all republicans can do this, but i think that has been the core of his strategy. >> focusing on terry mcauliffe, virginia senator tim kaine told cnn he's unhappy that some of his senate colleagues dragged out negotiations over president biden's sweeping bills believing that those bills not passing could hurt mcauliffe's chances. yesterday the former governor told reporters that ultimately he doesn't see it as a missed opportunity for him. how much do national politics and the stalled biden agenda play into this race in your mind? >> i think it matters. i think some of the struggle has been mcauliffe himself, but when you have the president being of the same party you want to energize the voters through what the party is doing, and had he had the deliverable of the big infrastructure plan and showing that biden could do bipartisanship, i think he could have run with that so instead it's about division and disarray and i think that's hurt in terms of voter enthusiasm among democrats. >> he has spent a lot of time talking about donald trump and not such day-to-day issues for everyday virginians and their concerns. so i'm curious to get your perspective on whether you think this race might be a potential guide for what we might see in next year's mid terms. historically are these off-year elections good indicators of what's to come? >> they are really not. i mean, off-year elections don't tell us where national elections are. they sometimes are indicative but other times they are way off, but the way they matter is that the party and the media will read them that way and they have become something that the parties react to and shape their strategy to, but the actual results, the actual data that we're going to get from virginia after this election i think have limited value in terms of predicting the mid terms or the next presidential election. >> julian, quickly, your thoughts on biden at the g-20. how would you rate his performance there so far? >> i think he's doing we are. i think he's bringing some of the kind of cooperation and international engagement that has about lacking for four years, and this was the promise of the biden presidency, to bring back america's relationship and role in the world and at least in the first few days we're seeing some progress, negotiation and actual outcomes on issues from taxation to the pandemic and vaccines to climate change. >> all right. we've got to leave the conversation there. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> of course. be sure to join cnn on tuesday night for election night in america. special live coverage starts tuesday at 6:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. in other news, actor alec baldwin speaks out about the deadly shooting on the set of his latest film. we'll tell you what he said and what he wants the public to know. ut the lactose. so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive to dairy. soso anyone who says lactaid isn't real milk is also saying mabel here isn't a real cow. and she really hates that. what makes new salonpas arthritis gel so good for arthritis pain? 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>> well, good morning, amara. it impacts morello quite a bit depending on which unit you're in. for example, u.s. special operations command is reporting about 98% vaccine compliance so 92% of its force, folks like delta force and other members of joint special operations command, the rangers, air force special tactic units, navy s.e.a.l.s, all of those elements plus administrative support safe have gotten vaccinated so that tip of the sphere type of force is in pretty good shape when it comes to the vaccination rates. now when it comes to the air force, we have about 3.6% in the air force who still need to get their shots, their covid-19 vaccinations, and when you have a force like the air force that is really quite small compared to its his tore being force strength, that really shows that we're depending on every single individual to do their part, so those that don't do their part, that don't get the vaccination. they isk undermining unit cohesion and morale and mission effective necessary and that becomes a real serious issues potentially for very critical units that the united states depends on. >> that's concerning when you talk about this impacting mission effectiveness and you also have the reserve of the national guard with different vaccination deadlines. they don't have to be vaccinated until june of 2022. you think that's a mistake >> that's right. i think it's a big mistake because the national guard, especially the army natural, is really something that -- a unit that we depend on, a bunch of units that we depend on to handle natural disasters or recently like in afghanistan or in iraq, these units have been critical to our war-fighting capability. now there is a caveat to that deadline and that is if you are deployed as a national guard member under federal orders after your services deadline, in other words, northern the army after december 15th then you must be vaccinated in order to deploy under those federal orders so there is a bit of an asterix there, but june 2022 is a very lodge way away. >> it is. >> and there's a lot of risk that can occur at that point. >> yes, absolutely. i do want to mention the g-20 because we know the main folk just fighting climate change. we know how this impacts military planning. we've been talking about how, you know, there are global national security implications that could fuel instability, and we saw just this summer how water shortages and droughts in places like iran and iraq, around the middle east, those led to protests. do you -- are these potential situations that the military has to plan for? >> absolutely, amara. in fact, climate hank boston been at the forefront of military planning efforts for over a decade now so people who think that the military shouldn't concern itself with climate change are absolutely wrong about that. we need to worry about not only our deployments or potential deployments to hot spots that, you know, like the middle east where there are water shortages that continue for a long period of time, where there's a possibility of famine, all of those things are critical elements in national security, and quite frankly when it comes to basing at home, bases like the navy bases around norfolk, virginia, are very susceptible to rising sea levels so that affects not only military planning for military operations, but it also affects our readiness posture and frankly where we put our people and our missions, and that's going to be a huge issue. >> colonel cedric leighton, appreciate your time this morning. thank you. >> absolutely, amara. any time. for weeks facebook has been caught up in controversy after controversy following a trove of damaging documents being leaked by a whistle-blower. now the social media giant is unveiling a new name, a re-brand after a quick break. well, facebook has changed its company name to meta as it shifts its focus to the virtual reality metaverse, but the change comes as they face scrutiny over hundreds of internal documents leaked by a whistle-blower. >> some say the re-branding could be part of an effort to change the topic and overhaul facebook's reputation after a series of scandals and pr nightmares. cnn's paula newton takes us into the metaverse. >> reporter: in a corporate event that seemed to have the vibe of a budget sci-fi flick -- >> all right. perfect. >> reporter: -- mark zuckerberg, the founder and head of all things facebook introduced the metaverse. >> together we can finally put people at the center of our technology and deliver an experience where we are present with each other. >> reporter: what is it? put simply an immersive way to connect online using virtual and augmented reality and zuckerberg is all in, re-branding facebook's corporate name to meta. it's from the greek word beyond, he says. >> your devices won't be the focal point of your attention anymore. >> reporter: if meta is the future, in the present the facebook brand on the site and the app won't change. what zuckerberg is trying to pull off is more profound than that. >> he's trying to take control of what he thinks is the big next wave of technology and the question is whether the world accepts that, whether people in spite of all of the controversy and stuff, in spite of all the crises that have hit facebook in the last month, are going to want to put their trust in facebook. >> reporter: despite accusations of a toxic business model and dangerous palout to match, zuckerberg's strategy of plowing ahead with mission domination has worked. >> our mission remains the same. >> and in re-branding zuckerberg has nothing constructive to say about how facebook can become a safe space especially for teenagers and young people. >> i know some people will say this isn't a time to focus on the future, and i want to acknowledge that there are important issues to work on in the present, there always will be. >> during my time as facebook -- >> reporter: in recent months former facebook employees have provided evidence that facebook was aware of its role in disseminating misinformation that breeds and spreads on its social media platform and zuckerberg said the documents released were cherry picked. frances houses says she is feared that will continue in the new metaverse. >> i was shocked that facebook wants to double down on the metaverse and they will hire 10,000 engineers in europe to work on the metaverse. safety is a cost center, not a growth center which is very short term in thinking. >> reporter: what is not short term, the insidious effects of facebook's social media platforms worldwide. regulators have so far failed to create and enforce laws that prevent the worst abuses online, those powered by algorithms and a.u. that can officially disperse misinformation and hate and to that zuckerberg has added a new challenge, the potentially and more invasive metaverse. paula newton, cnn. president biden's foreign agenda takes center stage on the final day of the g-20 summit. we will take you next live to rome. aveeno® daily moisturizer really make my dry skin healthier in one day? 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