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U.S. COVID-19 Cases and Hospitalizations Down but Not Gone; Weak U.S. Jobs Report; Biden and Xi to Hold Virtual Meeting by Year End; Biden Refuses Executive Privilege for Trump Records; Romanian Hospitals Struggle with Numbers of COVID-19 Patients; Supply Chain Chaos; Search for Brian Laundrie Approaches Fourth Week; Journalists Win 2021 Nobel Peace Prize. Aired 5-6a ET
COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths are once againdeclining in many parts of the of the United States as it reached agrim milestone this week, surpassing 700,000 total deaths from thevirus. U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday attributed the disappointingSeptember jobs report to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic but sought toframe the new data as steady progress toward the nation's economicrecovery. The U.S. and China have agreed in principle that PresidentJoe Biden and President Xi Jinping will hold a virtual meeting beforethe end of the year, part of an effort to ensure stability in one ofthe world's most consequential and fraught relationships. GUESTS: Chris Tang
China Committed to Reunification with Taiwan; CDC to Discuss Pfizer Shot for Children in November; Romanian Hospitals Struggle with Numbers of COVID-19 Patients; U.S. and Mexico Discuss New Joint Security Pact; Journalists Win 2021 Nobel Peace Prize. Aired 3-3:30a ET
Chinese President Xi Jinping vowed to pursue \"reunification\"with Taiwan by peaceful means in a speech in Beijing on Saturday.Pfizer and BioNTech said Thursday they are seeking US Food and DrugAdministration emergency use authorization from for their COVID-19vaccine for children ages 5 to 11. Romanian authorities will suspendnon-emergency surgery in state hospitals across the country for amonth and redeploy staff in an effort to cope with a rising wave ofCOVID-19 patients. GUESTS: Neha Nanda
PBS NewsHour for October 8, 2021
Employment numbers in the United States fall short of expectations, as workers continue to leave their jobs in the wake of the pandemic. The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to news editors from Russia and the Philippines for their reporting in the face of political repression. David Brooks and Karen Tumulty consider debt ceiling negotiations and new revelations about former President Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Former White House Russia expert Fiona Hill explains what she calls Donald Trump's dangerous flaw. Choreographer and activist Bill T. Jones returns to the stage in his largest work yet. GUESTS: Joel Simon, Bill T. Jones, Fiona Hill