and so they were doing it. but that that got curtailed when we started saying we re going to play by the same rules . for example, the idea they don t abide by thxample tes relating to subsidizing productsed by the government funded. so guess what? wha they re not going to be able to export their electric vehiclesdport the to united states without a significant tariff. others are doing the sam e around the world. but it is a concern. it is is concern that youer have both china, south korea, north korea, russia, iran, countries that are not necessarily coordinated in the past looking to figure out how they can have impact and toh interrupt that impact. e yes, i do. i but i m not prepared to talk about the detail of it in and i think you ll see that some of our european friends are going to be curtailing their investment in russia. i mean, excusement i and in chi, as long as china continues to have this indirect help to russia in terms of being able i to help their economy as
this is cnn breaking news. you are live in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta. we re standing by for president biden. he ll address the nation at any moment now on his administration s urgent evacuation efforts in afghanistan. cnn learned the department of defense is mobilizing several commercial airlines, including delta, united and american to assist in the evacuation. we re also learning that about 8,000 people were flown out from kabul, afghanistan, in the last 24 hours, but a source tells cnn that roughly 20,000 people still remain at the airport all desperately seeking a way out from the taliban-held country. a source tells cnn conditions at the airport got worse today. the entry gates were for the most part closed and families were being split up and sent to different countries in the chaos. that s according to the latest reporting we re getting on the ground. i m joined by sam kiley. he s live at the airport in kabul. arlette saenz also. also with us, kylie atwood. sam,
basic or fundamental human rights if navalny dies. that s a striking comment from the president of the united states and then what does the united states do in our relationship. i think there s a lot on the table here and biden knows it. i think he wants it. before that, our colleague asked do you still and the standby your comments that he s a killer. as you noticed, he did not want to directly go there and answer that. it s clear he was choosing his words carefully but he was saying the message loud and clear. josh, i want to bring you in. global opinion columnist, biden met with putin before. what is your view? is he at an advantage? yes, i do think biden set the table here by meeting with almost every nato allied leader before sitting down with putin and that was designed to put the wind at his back so he could represent not just himself but the transatlantic alliance. there are a lot of differences inside that to be sure. we had a long history in the united states of
the casket of secretary colin powell now in the hearse. his family members lining the steps of the national cathedral behind me here as they say go back to a great lion, in the words of his son, somebody who embodied not just the values of a true professional, a warrior/statesman as you heard former secretary of state madeleine albright describe him, but someone who you heard from his son michael was a warm and loving father, who loved to tinker with cars, who loved to spend time with his family members, as busy as he was. helaine cooper, that stood out as much as the recitations of his professional accomplishments, the kind of dad, friend, and colleague he was. yeah, it definitely did. funerals are more for the living than for the dead. in this case the funeral, the service, i think, was certainly a comfort to everybody there. i certainly felt comforted watching this. it s such a it s such a familiar yet very washington scene, seeing all of these familiar faces that we
1000 are still missing after wildfires raise the historic town of lahaina to the ground. hawaii governor is calling this the worst natural disaster in the state s history. survivors say it looks like the apocalypse. this is outnumbered, i m emily compagno here with my co-host kayleigh mcenany and harris faulkner and joining us fox news contr contributor tammy bruce and david webb. shocking video out of lahaina show houses engulfed in flames, as strong winds and dry conditions pushed the fire into urban neighborhoods. some residents had no choice but to jump into the ocean to escape the flames. shocking photos show this 200-year-old church reduced to ash during the wildfire. satellite shots reveal the full destruction in lahaina. the image on left june 25th and the one on right is from wednesday, showing almost nothing left standing. mayor of maui claims the coastal town is gone and thousands will not be able to return to their homes for the foreseeable future. the mayor is