President Biden delivered an update on the ongoing efforts to evacuate thousands of Americans and vulnerable Afghans out of Kabul, calling it “one of the largest, most difficult airlifts in history.” Jim Axelrod anchors this CBS News Special Report with chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett at the White House and national security correspondent David Martin at the Pentagon. Source
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Biden on Afghanistan: “Any American who wants to come home, we will get you home”
The president said now is not the time to second guess and criticize the operation in Afghanistan. Source
Some small businesses sue New York City over COVID-19 vaccine mandate
New York City now requires customers and employees of restaurants, gyms and other indoor public venues to show proof of vaccination. Mayor Bill de Blasio calls it a necessity as the Delta variant causes a rise in COVID-19 cases. But a group of small businesses is suing the city, claiming they’re unfairly targeted and that there should be exemptions. Katie Honan, a reporter at The City, spoke with CBSN’s Omar Villafranca about the controversy. Source
The cost of the 20-year war in Afghanistan
The war in Afghanistan has taken thousands of lives and cost the U.S. trillions of dollars. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi reports on the current situation in the country now controlled by the Taliban. Heidi Peltier, the director of the “20 Years of War” project at Boston University, joined CBSN to discuss the costs of the war. Source
Watch Live: Biden speaks as Americans and Afghans flee Kabul
The facility in Qatar where evacuees are heading has reached capacity, CBS News has learned. Source
Haiti relief efforts hampered by poor roads and criminal gangs
Nearly a week after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti, killing over 2,000 people and injuring thousands more, aid has still not reached some of the hardest-hit areas. The country’s poor infrastructure and criminal gangs mean supplies aren’t getting through. CBSN anchor Vladimir Duthiers joins “CBSN AM” from Port-au-Prince with the latest. Source
WorldView: Afghan teen dies falling from plane leaving Kabul; Sydney extends COVID-19 lockdown
A player on Afghanistan’s national youth soccer team died when he fell from a U.S. military plane leaving Kabul. Hurricane Grace targets Mexico. Sydney, Australia extends COVID-19 lockdown through September. And China’s government passes a privacy law. CBS News reporter and producer Haley Ott joined “CBSN AM” to round up the headlines. Source
How climate change helped strengthen the Taliban
As drought and extreme flooding has crippled rural Afghanistan, the Taliban has swooped in to provide rural Afghans with financing, at the same time sowing doubt in the former government — helping to expand their power and popularity. Source
Minnesota suffers severe drought conditions
More than half of the state of Minnesota is now in severe drought, with many lakes, streams and rivers hitting a critical stage. CBS Minnesota reporter John Lauritsen shows us what would take to recover. Source
2 ex-cops charged for alleged swastika vandalism, 13 on leave
The Los Angeles County District Attorney says he will now review hundreds of cases linked to the two charged officers. Source