Elise Labott, the network's
global affairs correspondent, tweeted Thursday that the Statue of Liberty was bowing its head «in anguish» over the House's decision to pass the bill, which would suspend the program allowing Syrian and Iraqi refugees into the U.S.
Longtime TV anchor and
global affairs correspondent Ali Velshi knows.
At least one of the many tweets and Facebook posts critical of the move came from a CNN reporter,
global affairs correspondent Elise Labott.
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Victor Tseng, Vice President, Corporate
Affairs and Business Development, Ctrip Bede Moore, Co-founder and former MD, Lazada Indonesia Patrick Nestel, Regional Manager, Australia and New Zealand, JD.com Jonathan Woetzel, Director, McKinsey
Global Institute Moderator: Lisa Murray, Returning China
Correspondent, The Australian Financial Review
Victor Tseng, Vice President, Corporate
Affairs and Business Development, Ctrip Bede Moore, Co-founder and former MD, Lazada Indonesia Patrick Nestel, Regional Manager, Australia and New Zealand, JD.com Jonathan Woetzel, Director, McKinsey
Global Institute Moderator: Lisa Murray, Returning China
Correspondent, The Australian Financial Review
Anne Thompson, NBC's chief environmental
affairs correspondent, moderated the expert panel, which included (from left): Heidi Cullen, a
correspondent for Climate Central, a nonprofit that reports on climate science; Bill Richardson, former governor of New Mexico and a board member of the World Resources Institute, an environmental think tank; Grady Gammage Jr., a practicing attorney and a senior scholar at the ASU
Global Institute of Sustainability; and Pat Mulroy, general manager of the Southern Nevada Water Authority.