When its an Election Year and especially when its this close, you let the people decide. Announcer this is nnew day with Alisyn Camerota and john berman. Welcome to our viewers in the United States and all around the world. This is new day. Its tuesday, september 22nd. Its 6 00 here in new york and an almost unimaginable day in u. S. History. This is the day we will pass 200,000 deaths from coronavirus. 200,000 mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, lives cut short, not just by the virus, but by the u. S. Response. This country has suffered more death in the pandemic than the European Union and the entire continents of asia and africa. 200,000 in just 227 days. 200,000. Or as President Trump referred to them overnight, nobody. Now we know it. It affects elderly people. Elderly people with heart problems and other problems. If they have other problems, thats what it really affects, thats it. You know, in some states, thousands of people, nobody young, below the age of 18, like nobody. It
Approval is not really going to impact that. It is understand, is december 13th. Good morning to you. Im victor blackwell. Good morning, im amara walker in for christi paul. The largest vaccination effort in american history. At any moment, the cdc director is expected to formally accept an advisory committees recomienrec recommendation of the vaccine. That would allow mass vaccinations to start as soon as potentially tomorrow. We are also waiting to see the first shipments begin to roll out this morning. Millions of doses stored at incredibly cold temperatures will make their way across the country at a dire moment in the pandemic. The u. S. Topped 16 million coronavirus cases yesterday. And it took just four days to add a million cases to the total count. The number of people fighting covid19 in the hospital right now is also at a record high for the seventh straight day. We have reporter standing by to cover the vaccine rollout, the complex logistics behind it. Cnns diane gallgallag
News, analysis and interviews with politicians and observers. Hill for the president and his party. A republican loss might tell us more. If the gop cant hold this district, which last elected a democrat back in 1980, then its a pretty safe bet democrats will recapture the house in november. That would not only stall any trump legislative agenda but also put investigations, possibly impeachment, on the table. There are longer term questions too. If republicans keep losing in the suburbs s th, is that just are acti reaction to the Trump Presidency or a longterm shift . The president tweeted this morning, casting the democrat as, quote, controlled by nancy pelosi, among other things. That democrat is Danny Oconnor, who hopes to benefit from antitrump sentiment in the suburbs but smartly prefers not to talk about the president. Were crisscrossing this district talking to voters about Kitchen Table issues like paying your mortgage, like having access to a safe and secure retirement, like m
Psychological warfare and demanded talks with donald trump. Todd a response from the white house. Reporter 4 hours ago, when those sanctions hit, it exited from the Iran Nuclear Deal, sanctions are designed to put up revenue, the regime with Terrorist Dictators and militias, but the door open for talks, president rouhani had this reaction. What is the meaning of negotiations when you impose sanctions at the same time . Like someone pulling a knife to stab an enemy in the arm while at the same time claiming you should be talking and negotiating. The white house issuing a statement encouraging allies to join the maximum Pressure Campaign urging all nations to take steps to make clear the Iranian Regime faces a choice, a change is threatening to stabilize behavior with the Global Economy are continuing that could hurt, appreciate it. Sanctions were in place before the 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal was signed. Rob the obama era deal was not just ineffective but helps to embolden the regime. Sinc
Vice president is getting key endorsements tonight. From who . Three former rivals, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar, and beto orourke. So what do we see in the state of play . Its now a fourway race. Youve got sanders and biden. Then the two other candidates looking to take them down, bloomberg and warren. This is a democratic leadup to primaries in 14 states all across the country. Youre going to have voters in all different types of time zones and socioeconomic slices going to give their verdict. Now, like i said, its not just about doing well at the polls now. Its about delegates. 1300 delegates on the line for super tuesday. Thats about a third of all the delegates up for grabs this primary season. You cannot understate or overstate the importance here. This is where the delegate race stands right now. Sanders and biden currently in fairly close competition. Warren trailing. Buttigieg, klobuchar, they have some delegates. Will they with all those people go over to biden . Well see. T