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here in new york and we begin this morning with the shootings in atlanta. a terrifying escalation of the anti-asian violence seen throughout the country and a reminder of the threat of violence women live with daily. robert aaron long charged with murder after he confessed to killing eight people, six asian women. authorities say long a 21-year-old white man told detectives he would go to massage parlours in the past, he blamed his sexual addiction. the cherokee county sheriff suggested long was, quote, attempting to take out that temptation. other officials and community leaders saying that narrative misses the mark. in this particular case where the victims were asian women we see the intersections of the racism, xenophobia and gender-based violence. you know, we ve also seen historically where news outlets and the police frame the story around the perpetrator and now we re hearing about the suspect in custody and we are hearing stories about how he was religious, ....
you beat meryl streep. for a grammy. so there s that. if meryl streep comes for it, like if she confronts me and juans the grammy because she should have got the grammy i will just give it to her. she is merle freaking streep. right? what will i do? no, no. it is for me? i have met and chatted with meryl streep only once and based on that i know she won t do that. the other thing, rachel, is that tomorrow night the georgia senators are going to be making their appearances here on this network. you have i believe senator warnock at 9:00 p.m. indeed. ifr senator warnock and you have senator ossoff. here at 10:00. this bracking news may change that but i m hoping to have the senator here and this is a night when i feel like there s 40 stories developing at the same rate but i hope to have him to believe indeed. we ll see if that does happen. thank you, rachel. thank you very much. thank you, lawrence. thank you. well, how many timothy mcveighs attacke ....
outfront tonight border surge. president biden is answering questions. migrants are coming in because you promised to make things better. it seems to get worse by the day. first of all, there was a surge the last two years and 19 and 20 had a surge as well. the idea that joe biden says come, i heard the other day is they re coming because i am a nice guy. here is the deal. they re not. do you have to say quite clearly don t come. yes, in the process of getting set up, don t leave your town or city or community. all right, this coming as the secretary of homeland security warns we are on pace to encounter more individuals than we have the last 20 years, we are encountering children six or se seven-year-old without adults. cnn told some children are in jail. as of tonight there are 4,200 children in custody which dw dwarves the number at the peak of the crisis. they were not ready for this. president biden himself has not yet visited the border and has no ....
united states and all around the world, we have reports from rome, berlin, the white house and tokyo. this is early start, i m laura jarrett. good morning, i m christine romans. we begin in europe, it s cheaper, simpler to deliver and is being pulled off the market, some countries in the last few minutes halting use of the astrazeneca covid vaccine after a small number of patients experienced blood clots. it s another blow to the eu s sluggish vaccine rollout. in vaccine is not authorized in the u.s. yet but it is being counted on to fight the uk variant spreading around the world. all this comes at a really difficult time. a third wave of infections is sweeping across europe and forcing renewed restrictions, hospitalizations on the rise in france, germany seeing a spike in cases and italians back under lockdown. that s where cnn s melissa bell is live for us this morning, she s in rome. melissa, good morning. what can you tell us? reporter: good morning, lawyer ....
really bad that was going on at the cdc, the centers for disease control. the cdc, over decades, over generations, built a reputation for excellence and solid science that made it really the international gold standard for public health. cdc science, cdc advice, cdc guidelines are unparalleled worldwide in terms of their influence, their authority, the respect with which they are treated and followed. it is a part of the u.s. government that we can righteously and uncomplicatedly be really proud of as americans in terms of us having an absolutely uncontested best in the world status. absolutely global leadership. and then the trump administration happened. and they recognized that when the pandemic hit, the world would be looking to the cdc for gold standard science and guidance on how to understand it, how to combat it. the whole country, the whole world would be looking to the cdc for what counts as scientifically sound policy response to that crisis. so the trump adm ....