Available worldwide but the decision is pitting the White House against big pharma. Also, liz Cheneys Message to her party. History is watching. As she faces being ousted from the republican house leadership. And the number of unruly Air Passengers is skyrocketing. There have been 1,300 complaints in the past three months and the faa is planning to hand out some big fines. Live from cnn World Headquarters in atlanta, welcome to all of you watching in the United States, canada and Around The World. Im kim brunhuber. This is cnn newsroom. The World Trade Organization is meeting today to discuss whether Patent Protections should be waived and whether nations everywhere should be allowed to make their own generic versions of the drugs. A w. T. O. Decision to waive those Trade Rules has to be unanimous. One crucial holdout has been the u. S. But on wednesday, the Biden Administration finally said it would support the waivers. U. S. Trade represent Aative Catherine Thai explained why. They b
pressure from some senior republicans to drop his attempts to overturn joe bidenās victory. and the perfect present for a russian patriot: what a board game on sale in moscow, says about the increasing importance of patriotism in the country. the head of the us covid 19 vaccine programme says the first americans to receive the vaccine could get it as soon as december 11th less than 3 weeks from now. dr monsef slaoui says he hopes to be able to ship vaccines to immunisation sites, within 2a hours of regulatory approval by the us food and drug administration. our washington correspondent, lebo diseko, has more. as the us battles to deal with coronavirus, at last, some welcomed news. the head of the government vaccine programme saying that immunisation could start in less than three weeks. the second the emergency authorisation is approved, the acip and the cdc will issue their recommendation for who will get the vaccines on a priority basis. that s very likely to be may
powerful quake that sent tremors across the entire region. the magnitude 7.8 quake struck before day break in southern turkey nearly the border with syria. the quake and aftershocks collapsing buildings. now a desperate search and rescue efforts under way to find people trapped in piles of rubble. cnn s scott mclean joins us from london. scott, this is one of the strongest quakes to hit turkey in a century, what do we know? reporter: that s right, this part of the turkey, christine, used to earthquakes but nothing like this. this happened in the middle of the night, so people were jolted out of bed with this terrifying shaking. they re finding themselves running out of their houses and apartment buildings into very cold weather. turkey is experiencing an unusual cold snap in that part of the country. andmalatya, they re working to get people of the rubble. with the cold weather, time of the essence, because people were not survive in this kind of cold. we re getting message
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Recognized figures like the activist joshua wong, as well as the leerl scholar, the former professor benny tai. and claudia lo. they were pleaded not guilty, among the 16 who have pleaded not guilty have you have a former journalist named gwyneth ho. hong kong had previously held a similar exercise back in 2018 without incident. but when this 2020 vote took place, the liaison office which is china s top office in hong kong said it was an attempt to paralyze the government and they said they were trying to contravene the law. now critics say the national security law is being used to crush dissent. and to crush opposition here in the territory. i want to share the statement recently put up by the china researcher, maya wong. she writes hong kong s biggest