a warm welcome to our viewers joining us from the united states and all around the world. i m paula newton. ahead on cnn newsroom, the u.s. and canada authorized the takedown of a third high-altitude object in recent days, but just what was it? even as the death toll in syria and turkey climbs, officials are looking for answers. why did so many buildings crumble? ukraine says it shot down 20 drones from iran during a russian attack. ahead, a live report from kyiv. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with paula newton. so it happened again. for the third time in a week, a u.s. fighter jet has shot down an object over north american air space. the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, says the latest object violated canadian air space and was taken down by a u.s. f-22 fighter jet over the yukon in the northwest of canada. mr. trudeau and u.s. president joe biden authorized the strike by the country s shared air defense organization, norad. we ll hear mor
Part because of your stomach you are a candidate for apron belly spanky. Plus the l. A. Beast mounts a new push to bring back crystal pepsi. And a dude celebrates after a spectacular trick shot. See how many tries it took to sink it. This is an incredibly tense moment that was caught on camera in yemen. You see that there is a boy that is stuck in that water in the canal, and even as hes trying to grab onto the wall of that canal, he is being dragged. Doesnt even look that deep. Its just how swiftly the wattert is moving. Knocks him off his feet and seems like he has no chance. Looks like a flash flood which will happen the same way it happens in certain parts of america, very dry areas and you get the crazy flash floods which catch people off guard. They were experiencing a lot of rain which led to this rushing water. And youre right it looks like he countdoesnt have a chance. Fortunately as the camera pans over you see a man has seen whats going on. Dives into the canal, throws him o
Take a look, and gander downtown. And were looking good. Lake eolas northerly component to the wind freshens up and a cold front is draped down to the south and we did have a nice burst of rain this morning. And we had the lightning and the thunder and Everything Else that comes with it and now are sitting pretty. We have 50s and 60s and should make it with ease into the mid and upper 70s, a nice day overall, a look at a gradual return of sunshine and were on our way. 76 by 2 00 and by 5 00, the big drive home, talking about 74. 67 for you, by 8 00 tonight. By the way, we should fall down to the 50s with ease tonight under clear skies and relatively light wind regime. It is all about the dry air. We look many states to the north, and a lot going on. And it is about big, row best High Pressure and varying winds and overall looking good. Highs through the 70s and look here. Next thursday, mid 80s. Full long range forecast. Ill see you in 12 minutes. Kristin good morning, i want to take y
Todays battle for control and all of the issues at stake in just a few minutes. But first, we have a round up of the mornings other top stories. Joe talks about it. Oil prices falling sharply, expanding losses for a fourth session. Check this out right now. You thought this was bloody yesterday, down another 2. 6 this morning. 76. 70 for wti at this point. Saudi arabia cutting prices to the United States. The exporters battling for market share here in the Worlds Largest energy consumer, nation, also weighing on prices. Signs that opec is ready to curb outputs. Oil prices are down more than 20 from this years peak in june and, andrew, this is a huge deal because, in saudi arabia, they can produce that oem oil for about 30 a barrel. Here in the United States, if you start looking at fracking and some of these other techniques, its more complicated, its more expensive, and it costs somewhere between 6 0 and 63 on average to get some of that oil on the ground. Weve got the number of stock
Spinning off like particles, but having an unfortunately galvanizing force for economic and political and social instability in many more parts of the world. Thank you. [applause] thank you very much, professor shelley. We now from the carnegie endowment, they have a central subject of the book is the role of corruption, how corruption is an enabler, facilitator, and you cannot really understand transnational crime without paying attention to the broader issue of corruption. You have been studying corruption in detail in india and elsewhere. What are your reactions to some of those points that professor shelley raises . Sure. Thanks, everyone, for coming. I first want to thank moises for asking me to comment on this wonderful book, you know . The book is about terrorism, organized crime of which i know nothing about, and only under generous definition do i know anything about corruption, so thank you for including me. I want to make a couple of points on the question that you raised ab