Ed Asner, 'Mary Tyler Moore Show' actor, dead at 91
Acclaimed "Mary Tyler Moore Show" actor Ed Asner has died, his publicist confirmed to CNN. He was 91.
Acclaimed "Mary Tyler Moore Show" actor Ed Asner has died, his publicist confirmed to CNN. He was 91.
Azmat Khan says the lack of US news coverage about Afghanistan in recent years "has terrible effects" on the public's perceptions of the withdrawal this summer. Eric Boehlert and James Fallows join the conversation.
James Fallows says media outlets made a "gross failure" by making an "instant equation of the fall of Kabul with the fall of Saigon." He says the two events had almost nothing in common except helicopters. "Keeping things in perspective is where the media has fallen short," Fallows says.
Beheshta Arghand made history by interviewing a Taliban official on TV in Afghanistan. But now the 24-year-old Afghan journalist has fled the country. She tells Brian Stelter that she hopes to return someday and "work for my country, for my people."
On CNN's State of the Union, Jake Tapper remembers the 13 US service members who were killed in the ISIS-K attack on the Kabul airport.
Sacramento Bee editor Colleen McCain Nelson discusses California gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder's treatment of the state's press corps. "As the questions have gotten tougher, he has pulled back and really reverted to mostly speaking with conservative media outlets," she says.
Claire Atkinson and Joe Flint discuss succession searches at MSNBC, where Rachel Maddow is expected to leave her daily show next year, and at the "Jeopardy!" game show. Atkinson says Maddow is "irreplaceable."
Joe Flint discusses his report about a new lawsuit against Michael Corn, the former producer of "Good Morning America." Corn denies the allegations. Flint says ABC's parent company Disney "hasn't said" whether it will launch an independent investigation.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson hails a mission "unlike anything we have seen in our lifetimes" after the UK airlifted over 15,000 people from Afghanistan over the last two weeks. The UK on Saturday flew out the last of its military from Afghanistan, concluding its pullout, but the government faces criticism as hundreds eligible for relocation remain behind.
Murcia (Spain) (AFP) – Five tonnes of fish and crustaceans have washed ashore at Spain's Mar Menor, once a lagoon paradise that is slowly dying from agricultural pollution. The sparkling saltwaters have spat out millions of dead or dying sea creatures on to sandy beaches which have long drawn tourists to the southeast.
London (AFP) – UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson hails a mission “unlike anything we have seen in our lifetimes” after the UK airlifted over 15,000 people from Afghanistan over the last two weeks. The UK on Saturday flew out the last of its military from Afghanistan, concluding its pullout, but the government faces criticism as hundreds eligible for relocation remain behind.

Murcia (Spain) (AFP) – Five tonnes of fish and crustaceans have washed ashore at Spain’s Mar Menor, once a lagoon paradise that is slowly dying from agricultural pollution. The sparkling saltwaters have spat out millions of dead or dying sea creatures on to sandy beaches which have long drawn tourists to the southeast.
