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Condoleezza Rice says U.S. is safer now than it was on 9/11

Condoleezza Rice said the U.S. is safer today than it was on 9/11, but it’s not completely safe now that the Taliban are back in control in Afghanistan. Watch Norah O’Donnell’s interview with former President George W. Bush’s national security adviser. Source

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President Biden pushes back on GOP criticism of COVID vaccine mandates

President Biden is hitting back after Republican governors and lawmakers criticized him over new COVID-19 vaccine mandates. During a visit to a middle school in the nation’s capital Friday, the president accused some GOP governors of being “cavalier” with the health of children and their communities. This comes as the Delta variant continues to fuel cases, hospitalizations and deaths in the U.S. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang reports on the president’s COVID-19 action plan, then joins CBSN’s Lana Zak to discuss. Source

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CDC says unvaccinated people 11 times more likely to die from COVID-19

Citing the findings of a new study, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said unvaccinated individuals are at greater risk of COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations and death. Dr. Ali Raja, a professor at Harvard Medical School, joined CBSN’s Lana Zak to discuss that and the rest of the day’s coronavirus headlines. Source

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DHS Undersecretary John Cohen on how threats to the U.S. have changed since 9/11

Many things changed in the U.S. after the 9/11 terror attacks, including how the country handles national security. Department of Homeland Security Acting Undersecretary of Intelligence and Analysis John Cohen tells CBSN anchor Lana Zak about how the U.S. now treats foreign and domestic threats. Cohen also discusses the possibility of violence against Afghan refugees in the U.S. by domestic extremists. Source

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Red states use Texas law as blueprint to restrict abortion

A growing number of Republican-led states are looking to enact tougher abortion legislation after Texas signed a law that prohibits the procedure past six weeks. David Noll, a professor of law at Rutgers Law School, joins CBSN’s Lana Zak with his analysis. Source

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Widow fought for 9/11 memorial after husband’s death

Monica Iken was married to her husband for just 11 months when he died on 9/11. She fought relentlessly for a memorial at the site where the Twin Towers once stood. Twenty years later, she returned to the memorial in her wedding dress. Steve Hartman shares more in “On the Road.” Source

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