three-to-one, three-to-one today debate performance was concerning and it wasn t the joe biden that i know. it s highly likely you re using what public pressure on in this week they re france, the culture is left-wing alliance. let s go out on top of the second round of parliamentary elections water temperatures over this part of the gulf of mexico are running abnormally high that is like jet fuel for strengthening hurricanes and tropical systems hello, and a warm welcome, our viewers joining us from the united states and all around the world it is monday, july the eight, if i max foster reporting live today from paris where the left-wing coalition has defeated the far right in, let s say, surprising election results and i m rosemary church and cnn world headquarters here in atlanta. we will of course, dive deeper into the french election results in just a few minutes. but we begin this hour with us politics and a growing number of house democrats who were joining the cho
item now tropical storm, was ens and powerful. lashing the gulf coast with torrential rains and high winds. the entire city of new orleans is without electrical power. more than 1 million people. so far at least one death blamed on the storm but that number we re told could grow as the full scope of the tragedy is known today. at the same time, we are watching afghanistan. where we are now just hours away from the august 31st deadline for troop withdrawal and getting americans out. president biden is warning that the terror threat to cobbles airport remains high. this after the united states thwarted a rocket attack. you re watching outnumbered. with me emily, upon you and kaylee mcenaney, new york post columnist and fox news jupiter miranda divine. in the center seat, retired u.s. army infantry captain sean parnell is with us. he spent 485 days fighting along afghan-pakistan border. we are interested to get his take on everything. let s watch. what was left behind after
and the taliban saw, then we would have been back at war with the taliban. we trained with modern equipment over 300,000 afghan forces. they ve got to fight for themselves. i m pamela brown in washington. you are live in the cnn newsroom on this sunday evening. afghanistan has fallen. as americans scramble to get out, more are heading in. a short time ago the pentagon approved sending another 1,000 troops because of the worsening security conditions. in all, a total of 6,000 american service members are now being deployed. it has been a day of breathtaking developments and heart wrenching images. the crowd you see in this social media post, believed to be americans and their allies at the kabul airport, waiting to board planes and leave the country. scenes of complete chaos as people clamor to be evacuated. america s longest war has ended in humiliating collapse. take a look at this. al jazeera video showing victorious taliban fighters laying claim to the presidential p
that s a goal that president biden had hoped to reach on july 4th. this milestone happening as the delta covid variant ravages through the unvaccinated. we re also learning more than 99% of the fully vaccinated aren t getting breakthrough cases of any kind. that s according to a new analysis by the kaiser family foundation. so, the breakdown here is that breakthrough cases are extremely rare if you re vaccinated. many city and state health officials are trying to urge precautions without forcing them because it could get much worse before it gets better. reporter: across the nation, more vaccines are going into arms. as of sunday more than 700,000 doses administered daily for five days straight. the good news, health experts say rising vaccination rates could help avoid winter lockdowns. the bad news, there may be rough weeks ahead. we re looking to some pain and suffering in the future because we re seeing the cases go up. we want to avoid lockdowns at all costs. but t
economic policies are keeping workers at home and at dr. nicole saphier and whether one of the country s biggest teachers unions is wavering on fully reopening the schools in the fall. john: of the first president biden will update the nation and just hours on the next steps the nations will take to increase, and that s the policy shift of that will affect millions of americans. on sandra smith in new york. and such a move would cover would cover about 2 million employees throughout the government system. we also have fox team coverage, chad pergram on capitol hill with breaking of elements in the mask mandate there. but first to the white house and peter doocy as the administration gets ready to make its next move on vaccines. what are we looking at, peter? we are looking at more moves, john. the guidance just keeps on changing. for example now president biden is saying we are not going back to shutdowns and markdowns but also said that you don t have to wear a mask