00:05-06:36 Haiti is in turmoil as police hunt for the suspects behind the assassination of its president, Jovenel Moise and questions remain over who would take charge of the Caribbean nation. Haiti's ambassador to the United States, Bocchit Edmond, described the suspects as foreign "mercenaries" he believes had assistance from Haitian nationals. Brad discusses Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and what it will entail for those fleeing the upheaval in the country and claiming asylum to the United States.
06:37-10:23 President Biden defended his decision to pull U.S. military forces out of Afghanistan, saying the Afghan people must decide their own future, rather than sacrificing another generation of Americans in an unwinnable war. Speaking in the White House East Room, Biden said the Afghan military has the ability to repel the Taliban, whose major advances in recent weeks have raised fears the country will slide into civil war.The Biden administration is planning for expedited visas for Afghan people most at risk of being attacked by the Taliban, including translators who worked with foreign forces. Rights groups are asking the State Department and White House to add up to 2,000 visas specifically for vulnerable women and women's advocates to the list.
10:24-16:53 The Surfside, Florida, condo collapse search and rescue efforts have transitioned to a recovery operation. Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said in a news briefing yesterday evening, "To share this news with the families this evening who are still missing their loved ones was devastating and it's also difficult to share with all of you."
16:54-21:21 Donald Trump sued three tech giants — Facebook, Twitter and Google — and the firms’ chief executives after the platforms took various steps to ban him or block him from posting. Trump’s legal team argued that the tech firms amounted to state actors and thus the First Amendment applied to them. Legal experts said similar arguments had repeatedly failed in the courts before.
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21:22- 24:42 A man in Austria was bitten on the genitals by a python while he was on the toilet — after it’s believed the reptile escaped his neighbor’s home and slithered through the drains, police said. The snake, a nonvenomous constrictor native to Asia, can reportedly grow to 29 feet long. Authorities are now investigating the snake’s owner on suspicion of negligently causing bodily harm.
24:43-25:24 A gigantic 3D cat has appeared on a billboard in Tokyo, where it looms playfully over one of the city's busiest railway stations. Shown between advertisements, the hyper-realistic feline comes to life on a 1,664-square-foot curved LED screen in the Shinjuku district. The 4K-resolution display shows the cat walking around high above the Japanese capital as it audibly meows.
25:25-27:03 Russian tech giant Yandex, announced its driverless robots will soon deliver food to students on college campuses in the United States after they agreed to a multi-year partnership with online food-ordering company GrubHub. Sometimes described as Russia's Google, Yandex offers a variety of services, from advertising and search to ride-hailing and food delivery. It began testing autonomous delivery robots in 2019 and already operates at some locations in central Moscow and in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
27:04- 28:46 A dentist with a painful wisdom tooth who didn’t want to wait to get an appointment with someone else wound up pulling the tooth himself during a break between patients. The dentist, Burhan Kaan Bafra, who lives and works in the northern Turkish province of Samsun, filmed himself as he looked in a mirror in order to make the injection in the right place, before yanking the back molar out with a pair of pliers.
28:47-29:56 Authorities announced that a priceless painting by Pablo Picasso was recovered while the suspected thief was arrested nine years after the art piece’s disappearance. Picasso gifted his “Woman’s Head,” painted in 1939, to the Greek people for their resistance against the Nazi occupation during WWII. This painting, along with the Dutch master Piet Mondrian’s “Stammer Mill with Summer House,” was stolen from the National Gallery in Athens, Greece, in January 2012.
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