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>> now free to temperatures, record snowfall and powerful wind, a strong nor'easter is slamming parts of the east coast where we are, i can hit storm affecting millions of people this morning, fulton county, georgia district attorney fani willis, at risk of getting kicked off the election subversion case that she helped put together a critical hearing that will help determine her fate. >> a high stakes rescue in gaza caught on camera the has israeli military dodging bullets to free two hostages in rafah. new details this morning on how those hostages are doing. kate baldwin was out for today. i'm sara sider with john berman this a news central how many right now, a major storm moving across the northeast threatening millions with heavy rain, serious snowfall and coastal flooding. right now, more than 30 million people under winter warrant storm
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warning and more than 1,000 flights have so far been canceled. one of the hardest hit cities could we'll be right here, new york city, which might get up to eight inches of snow the most the city has seen in years cnn's pete muntean is standing by in dc, but we begin with meteorologist derek van dam, who decided to show up here in new york city. oh, now, you are in the most beautiful park ever that is gorgeous. what else is going on now >> yeah. good morning, sara. you this is the promenard at the mall in central park, a famous avenue. now snow lines made famous by serendipity, the movie or breakfasts activities. now it's this is just beautiful real life snow globe and people in new york are just coming outside and enjoying it. so many people have the day off, they're working from home, including the new york city public schools. in fact, one of
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such people are out here enjoying the snow. you can see the family they've made a couple of snowman in the distance this is an impactful storm, so we don't want to be little what's happening, but it is certainly magical, certainly beautiful to be out here. it has been 744 days. we're going back to january of 2022, the last time that there was a winter storm warning where i'm located right now and it appears it appears that we have actually broken a snowfall total that hasn't happened in over two years and we're going to give this kind of an unofficial measurement because in central park they're not actually going to give us an updated snowfall total until about 01:00 p.m. but here on cnn first, we'll give this unofficial total. this is a park bench, hasn't been disturbed by any human activity. yeah, there's some trees around, but let's get a little bit of a measurement here. and we're surpassing two, two-and-a-half inches and that's significant because it has been again, so long since
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we've seen that amount of snow fall within this area is very heavy, wet snow. and of course, we actually refer to this as heart attacks snow because it's so it's ostian to shovel on your own. so fire up those snowblowers. if you do indeed have at the national weather service putting out a special weather statement here. come on, let's take you down here so you can see how people are enjoying this national weather service talking about anywhere from one to two inch per hour being recorded right now in new york city in the tri-state region, look at these snowfall totals. we have exceeded a foot in some locations across pennsylvania. i can central park 1.2 inches, but that was early this morning. we've certainly got more since then. there's the radar. this is important because you're starting to see the back edge of this snow line and nobody wants to see that happen, right? we want the snowden continued to fall. >> but it is it is going to come to an end here in new york city by about noon today. and then it will be continuing through the cape, for instance, in coastal new england through about 03:00 p.m. and additional one to three inches of snow, or you can see the pre-training that they're doing with some
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of the plows and salt trucks here, sara doing everything everything they can to keep ahead of the store i know this is dangerous for a lot of fuel, but it is so beautiful. and please thank your photographer, who was out there with you taking those gorgeous pictures is gorgeous. all right. what is not so gorgeous? i'm sorry, pete muntean not you, but this nor'easter is causing some serious problems when it comes to flights, we all get annoyed, but this is the reality of whether, what are you saying out there >> delta just canceled its requested ground stop for flights going into jfk and the big issue here with the storm is that it's going for some pretty big hubs affecting a lot of flights for a lot of airlines. here are the latest numbers from flightaware, 1,100 and 80 cancellations throughout the us so far today, 700 delays the most disrupted airports, laguardia, about 43% of all flights there canceled at newark, about 25%, another 25%
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at boston logan. and the faa is warning we are only seeing the beginning of this. it says we could see ground-stop scrounged stops as the day goes on. a boston newark laguardia, jfk, philadelphia, dulles, dca, and at bwi. so we only at the beginning here and likely what we see when these storms happen is that there's a bit of a domino effect especially when this storm like this goes for some airports that have a lot of connecting flights. the good news here is that the airlines that a lot of cancellations of flights yesterday before this storm came in, meaning that a lot of folks late last night got the text message that their flight was delayed or canceled today, and they were able to make other plans. the other silver lining here is that airlines have enacted a travel waivers, meaning that you can typically change your plans free of charge. if your flight is impacted by one of these storms, or if you simply just want to get out of the way of it, or if you've had plans on
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the backside, change, you can do that relatively easily in the airline plans have put in those plans. so you can do that. so one big, interesting tidbit here is that the faa and its operations plan today alerted that there really was not going to be much in the way of flights today because the airlines canceled a lot of flights preemptively today so of course, a lot of people disappointed last night, maybe still disappointed today. and we're only seeing in the beginning of this sara, this is just only 10:00 a.m. on the east coast >> i mean, it is winter and we haven't seen a storm like this in a while, but it's still february. pete muntean. thank you so much. and also to derek van dam and his team out there in the elements, john. >> all right, just in an attorney for donald trump says that trump is expected to attend at thursday's hearing in the new york hush money case. now that might be surprising to some people would read some other reporting because apparently he had considered or at least they claimed that he was considering going to georgia on thursday to attend a separate hearing. that's in the criminal case
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brought by fulton county district attorney, fani willis. now this hearing on thursday in georgia is one that could get her booted from the case. willis is accused of benefiting from a romantic relationship with her lead prosecutor on the case, nathan wade, allegedly taking vacations with him paying a higher salary. trump and several of his co-defendants want the entire case thrown out. cnn's nick valencia is in atlanta watching this what can we expect? nic >> well, it's a big if if she gets thrown out, but the judge presiding over this case has left the door open and that set the stage for what is expected to be a very dramatic and perhaps defining day for this case, we've really been drilling down on what happens if fani willis is disqualified and we spoke recently to the man who would be tasked with replacing her, the executive director of the prosecuting attorneys council here in georgia, they would be tasked with finding a replacement for willis and that's no easy feat
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considering the politics surrounding this and the safety concerns fact, according to our reporting, we know that fani willis approach to people before she approached nathan wade for this job and at least one of them decided not to take it because of the political spotlight. and the safety concerns. but we recently spoke to pete skandalakis and asked him what would go into his decision? and potentially how long that could take >> a historic event. and you have to find somebody with the resources and experience that is capable of handling this type of case. i think this case has a lot of people in motion tied to it. and that does make things a little bit more complex because there is the security issue that always goes along with a case of this magnitude that has this much attention >> at this point, any change to the da's team, especially when as significant as removing potentially fani willis would be disastrous for the da. it
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would delay this case indefinitely and just potentially derail it all together. we should mention that fani willis was qualified from investigating an unindicted coconspirator in this case, lieutenant governor burt jones, who participated in the fake elector scheme. she was disqualified months ago from that. and there has still not been a special prosecutor named in that investigation. >> john, important point in the timeline there, nick valencia. thank you very much. >> with this. >> now, cnn legal analyst, former us attorney michael moore, counselor, great to see you. the judge in this case who set the hearing for thursday, said the reason he was setting the hearing was quote, roughly quote, it's possible the facts alleged by the defendants could lead to a discourse qualification for fani willis. so what's the bar here >> well, i'm glad to be with you. yesterday was a bad day for the district attorney. there's no question about and i don't know if the judge could have spoken any louder if he was shouting through a megaphone from the bench, but he's got to look and he said you know, is there a conflict here or is there an appearance
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of a conflict or some impropriety? and that appearance alone by that is i think the issue that's going to be that nobody cares who she dates. that's not the issue. >> the >> question will be whether or not she paid somebody and then benefits from those payments? that's because of the prosecution because the case is going on. does it look like she's gaining something financially because of the case itself and that seems to be the argument that defense is making by saying that she benefited by taking these trips and by having mr. wade who she's been paying about three quarters of $1 by having him pay for her travel and hotel stay airfare, those kinds of things. so that's going to be the question that the da was hoping yesterday that the judge was say, look, this is not going to be an issue. i'm not going to let you get into this. i'm going to quash the subpoenas that have been going out, but it was pretty clear that the defense attorney, ms merchant as the evidence in her back pocket already. and did at the time that she filed the motion because she clearly laid out what she expected the witnesses
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to say, how they would might impeach the testimony and it may at the end of the day, the response filed by the district attorney, including the declaration by mr. wade, if those contain any inaccuracies or fact acts are allegations excuses that can be impeached by the witnesses if that's the case, that filing alone, maybe the biggest problem that she faces, what the court all right. >> two different things there. one, you mentioned the appearance of impropriety, which is a different standard. there >> what does that going to meet >> appearance. it doesn't mean you have to prove that something on toward happened just that people might perceive it to be so >> that's, that's right. >> i mean, a prosecutor's job is to protect the case, to protect the integrity of the prosecution, and hopefully the integrity of the conviction if one is obtained. if you think about what happened in the case involving the lieutenant governor, judge mcburney said, look the optics of this are terrible. you can't hold a political fund raiser for his opponent while he's been named a target of the investigation
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or potential target. and so that that was an appearance problem. there was no factual information that said that she had taken anything or anything here got the real possibility that they will be able to connect that she is getting money. but of this case, and that is she's getting a financial benefit. i've way of travel and other things that she's paying mr. way, you >> you talked about the hearing and what may or may not come into play. the possibility that the defense lawyers may he tried to show that something that she testified to in her depositions and whatnot was inaccurate. what will this evidentiary hearing lookalike >> well, the judge was very careful to say i'm not going to let it turn into a circus. i'm not there are certain rules of evidence to keep you from trying to harass or embarrass people. and i'm not going to do that. but i think likely you'll see the first witness or one of the first witnesses being the former law partner and friend of mr. wade, who the judge
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wants to hear from before he decides about required firing ms willis and mr. way to testify themselves. but you'll hear what he knows about the relationship and what he knows about when the relationships started. and if those facts are contrary to assertions made in judiciary, are in this court filing by the district attorney or in the declaration, a sworn declaration from mr. wade. that's going to really call calls him a problem. so i think he's not going to let them talk about where they went, where mr. wade, ms willis may have gone to dinner and those kinds of things, but i think he is going to let them say what you have said is not true. and this relationship began before you've said it began in that begins to create the appearance of impropriety in a conflict, a potential conflict demetrice, because then you're paying mr. wade was state money and receiving some financial benefit from that >> michael moore, the judge says, doesn't want this to be a circus, gonna be hard, gonna be hard to keep it from getting that thank you very much for explaining it so well, all sara
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all right. >> sources are telling cnn that house republicans are calling on special counsel, robert hur, to testify about his report on president biden's handling of classified documents. her determined that charges against president biden were unwarranted, but republicans have seized on hers depiction of joe biden as a forget for commander in chief who failed to protect classified information, cnn's kaitlan polantz is joining us now what exactly do they want here? they have the report, it's 400 pages, but what do they want? >> well, sara, they want to hear from special counsel, robert hur himself about the conclusions he drew in the report and what he wrote in that report. now, when robert hur testifies, which is something that is likely to happen, former special counsels have done the same before congress. and in this case, the house republicans want rob hur to sit, maybe by the end of february, that is where the negotiations stand. but it's very likely that the republicans will want to ask him on the panel asked him
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about why he chose not to charge president joe biden with a crime to explain that a little bit further, in that he found some evidence, but not enough to charge arch joe biden for the willful retention of national security records are classified documents, and then democrats on the panel are very likely to want to ask rob hur about why he would go into such detail about biden's memory calling him an elderly man with the poor memory that a jury might not want to convict. so lots of questions there the house oversight committee wants to potentially use this to fuel their impeachment proceedings against joe biden. so they also are asking for a couple of other things they want classified materials that could be part of what rob hur's investigation was looking at. and they also want the full transcript of joe biden's interview with the special counsel? >> this will be used in that way and certainly politically as well, that is happening right now. all right. you also have an update for us on the january 6 criminal case. what are you learning now? this is
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just in just in the supreme court, the chief justice john roberts, has set a deadline for the special counsel's office to respond to donald trump. trump went to the supreme court yesterday, putting his case on pause, asking for the supreme court to look at this big question of presidential immunity potentially, or at least give him a pause right now on the case the deadline, the chief justice set is for next tuesday in the afternoon, but the special counsel is very likely to file something much before then getting this before the justices pretty quickly. and then we just wait to see what they will do with the supreme court sara. >> well, so next tuesday is the deadline. we will be waiting to see what happens in the interim. katelyn polantz. thank you so much. following all this for us >> right? brand new video shows the moment israel defense forces rescue to hostages in gaza a major shift, the cdc set to announce new isolation guidelines for people who test positive for covid and new details about the texas crt
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moments that israeli forces breach that building and also the moments that these two men, 70 year-old louis har, 60 year-old fernando marman, finally in a helicopter with israeli forces being whisked out of gaza and to hell a, to a hospital on the outskirts of tel aviv. you can see both men in this video smiling saying that they are doing well, clearly, very happy to be out after their hundred and 28 day or deal in drone footage from the operation itself. you can see about a dozen israeli forces outside the building. you can see the moment that they breach that building, soldiers firing their weapons towards fighters in that building as well. and what you also see in that video is the moment when these two hostages are whisked out, it's black and white, it's hard to tell exactly who is who, but you can see two men being moved along with soldiers along inside of them out of that building. what this video also shows us is the airstrikes that followed
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minutes later. and as you just mentioned, we have now seen that those airstrikes resulted in a heavy, heavy casualty toll including civilians. we've seen women and children among the dead and the injured from those strikes and today we are seeing the aftereffects of those strikes, not only the injuries and the deaths caused by them, but the fear, the very palpable fear inside of russia as hundreds of people began to flee that city of rafah with the israeli military vowing that it will carry out its next offensive in that city. we have heard testimony from some of the individuals who are fleeing, many of them in fact, returning to areas that they had previously fled to go to refer some of them coming from al-mawasi, for example, going went to rafah seeking safety. and now that they see this coming, israeli offensive, they are fleeing once again towards the central part of the gaza strip, but overwhelmingly the sentiment is one of exhaustion from having fled from place to place, seeking safety in a way that they can't seem to
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actually find it. and amid those fears, the really military still yet to actually put a plan on the table for how to evacuate the estimated 1.4 million people who are believed to be living in that city. now a city normally of 300,000 people. so major questions still remain about what will become of those people shouldn't israeli military offensive, move forward. john all right. jeremy diamond in tel aviv. thank you, jeremy, for all your reporting. sir. >> all right. let's bring in cnn >> global affairs analyst kim dozier and retired us army major mike lyons. i want to start with you. mike lyons just about how precise this operation was. and whether or not the united states, which has been pushing for this has been making an argument to say, look, you can be more precise. israel in gaza and not have these huge numbers of civilians being killed. when you look at this, is that a good argument to the united states can make?
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>> i think israel is going to continue to have pressure to be more precision with their attacks. i've talked to some of the folks. military that have experienced there that do believe that israel can be more precise with these attacks. and but they're not going to give up this mission of trying to find the cmos leaders where they believe are in this location. i think that's why they've decided to move this offensive operation down there. they believe they're giving enough of a heads-up, just civilians in these locations to get out of the way. and if they don't get out of the way, then this will, this battle of who's proving with regards to civilian used, being used as shields, makes israel's point so they could could be more precise on some level. but from a straight military perspective, that's not going to keep them from their accomplishing their objective of going after the leaders of these locations >> kim dozier, i want to talk to you about the bigger picture here as we see these incredible pictures of this rescue happening how it happened, you have two men who may never for have been released in custody, hundred and 28 days, that hamas
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had kept them in. what looks like underground can you give us some sense though, of how this may play out over time when you look at the massive destruction. also, that's happened in gaza and you still have a population of 2 million people having to function here while the >> rescue of the hostages was a much needed win for the israeli defense forces and for the netanyahu government. that proves their argument from their perspective that the only way they're going to get the hostages back mr. military operations also from their perspective, they've got to get into rafah. rafah is a border town that straddles the border with egypt and the israeli military believes that it is riddled with a tunnel network that if allowed to continue to exist, will just enable him bost escape and then come back
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and bring supplies back to do another october 7 like attack. but then that leaves the question of where do you move these millions of people? because much of gaza throughout has been destroyed and it's filled with leftover, unexploded ordinance. so one of the ideas being proposed is that you tried to push the people to some sort of tent camp near to the sea. but that would require that the un and israel and the other ngos work together to allow new tent cities to be set up so far, we haven't seen at the international level either the trust between these two bodies or any sort of move towards making this a reality. so yes, israel's marching towards this operation and marching towards possible tragedy, more tragedy for the palestinians >> mike lyons, i had to ask you both this question after every this is moving on to what's
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happened with donald trump and the last couple of days making his shocking statements about nato and concerns about how russia is going to receive that and how all of the allies would receive that? when you hear those words of him encouraging russia to do whatever the quote hell it once. if nato doesn't quote unquote, pay up, what happens to those folks in europe who are looking at this, their military. what are they talking about right now? you think mike? >> well, it's concerning when we have a presidential candidate make that kind of comment, especially given what's currently happening in europe right now he when he was president, he did get some of those countries to say an increase, some of their budgets. this has gone on since 20 oh, eight, frankly, the obama administration under secretary gates had some increases in nato, but they are on unhelpful. and i think that from the military perspective, nato continues to be the strength in the pillar of what needs to be from an overall
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european security. i'd like to think that he now knows that he's he's propagating something that's not true. this is not about paying the united states are paying bills or it's a country club he knows full well that this is just not how it works. we would like to see though germany, we would like to see france and some other countries increased their defense spending. and in some ways the success of the ukraine military has hurt that because i think jeremy looks back at and says, maybe russia isn't a threat. it really is. but the bottom line is, i'd like to see the nato alliance stays strong. i'd like to see us support that ukraine and continue to move forward with regard to the overall security of europe, can tell you the poland really does think that russia is the threat, even though it has not faltered in ways that people didn't expect. i just quickly, kim dozier, your thoughts on the comments by donald trump, which by the way, he has doubled down on some pro-trump european leaders have seen this as, this is just more of donald trump talking to his domestic audience, but also
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they pointed the fact that it did encourage some nato members to step up their interest colonel spending, to put up to 2% of their internal funding towards defense spending. but other european leaders are scared. they see this as pro russia and a signal that is music to the ears of moscow especially when we're in a war right now, that we are seeing play out in ukraine with russia invading that country. thank you both so much for coming on. mike lyons and kim dozier. appreciate your time. john where to family member says the texas church shooter showed signs of mental illness and we have new video from inside the church we're here to get your side of the store. >> a fares bribery, prostitution. why do we keep ending up >> you can't write this stuff united states of scandal with jake tapper, back-to-back premieres sunday at nine on cnn
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there. cnn's ed lavendera in houston outside the church. ed, what is the latest this morning? >> well, when investigators spoke with reporters yesterday, it was much more details were offered exactly what the motive might have been behind of all this, but it was a complex picture. investigators said that there's a long documented history of mental health or that the police department had documented. there was also the detail of the palestine sticker that was on the ar 15 rifle that was used in the shooting and there was also talk of a dispute between genesee moreno and her former husband's family that involved possibly jewish family members. but as you mentioned, this received a facebook post from the former mother-in-law of genesee for no who described this as a completely preventable horror. but in her view, she says that this has much more to do with the failure been able for of genesee brando's to be able to get help for mental health issues in this facebook post,
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john, she says that moreno suffered from a form of schizophrenia that made her violent, that they tried multiple times to reach out to child protective services to get the child removed from her, and also to get mental health help for her her as well. but none of those calls were answered. child protective services here in texas says that they are investigating by cannot comment because of privacy matters. but this is more of what the mother-in-law had to say, who's spoke with cnn affiliate khou last night >> he threatened her husband's life. she threatened mind. she threatened to kill her own son. and we still couldn't get intervention. ask for help from cps so child protective services, family services we've asked for help from police and received it many times. but she was still allowed to own guns >> and that was the one thing that john that the mother-in-law says that despite that history of mental health issues and calls doesn't
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understand how she i'm still able to legally purchase these weapons used in the shooting here at lakewood church, john. >> so many questions, so many questions that are often similar to the ones that we ask after shootings like this, ed lavendera great to have you there. thank you very much. >> sara. >> okay. could the cost of your groceries and everything else finally, cost you less a new report out this morning on inflation. is it enough to make an impact will have the details and new covid, guidelines expected from the cdc that will change changed the way you've got to work school, and the way lifts, boats, white tonight. >> the election to replace disgrace former congressman george santos hold republicans, razor-thin house majority, shrink even further. and what clues will the results provide about knowing? febreze election. join cnn for special live coverage tonight, starting at 08:00 p.m. eastern >> if you're looking for a medicare supplement insurance plan that's smart now, i'm 65
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inflation peak at over 9% in mid 2022. it is down to three in january. that's a six percentage point or two-thirds decline off its peak. now, that's occurred while labor markets have remained very tight, very strong, and that is a recipe for rising inflation adjusted paychecks, wages are beating prices at a nice clip, 1.6% over the past year. that's real buying power for middle wage workers. and again, that's the combination of easing price pressures amidst a strong job market >> i like it when you recognize that we are accurate here on this show, i appreciate that. i do want to talk about the good signs that we're seeing here and why it doesn't seem to be translating as much job market robust. you just mentioned we saw huge job increases. consumers are spending again, no matter what they may think they are spending money that's what the numbers show. inflation is coming down, but
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the public is still not shifting their sentiment. they still feel like things are too high of course president biden is trying to get a bump from this. if the economy is good, he looks good. why do you think the message has not quite trickled down to the consumer? >> in fact i think the consumer is responding more positively then he or she has in the past, in the past few months, we've seen what some of these survey takers, not us. this is their word have called a surge in consumer confidence. so the university of michigan survey, which is a survey for the whole country, they he take it at the university. there is up about 30% in two months and our theory of the case, sara, has long been that if we can maintain the tight job market or easing off on prices, so that real, that is inflation adjusted incomes can grow, increasing people's buying power while doing everything we can to action actually lower the cost of food, of eggs, of
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milk, of airfares of used cars, appliances, things that really matter to everyday folks for families like the one the president grew up, and it should start showing up in consumer confidence and in fact, it has now a couple of months is not a deep are long trend yet, but moving in the right direction and very much related to the gains that you and i've been discussing sir. thank you so much for coming on and discussing these numbers. they are good. not as great as some people had hoped. some of the communist hope, but they are good and consumers really worried about those numbers, especially at the grocery store. so we'll talk to you more about that when we get some new things. we hope you'll join us again, john sure. >> we brand new details this morning about the surprising number of people battling long-term covid symptoms backroom deals, cia secrets, >> affairs, bribery,
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recommendations that if you test positive for covid-19, you can stop your isolation. if you no longer have a fever for at least 24 hours without medication, and if your symptoms are generally mild or they're improving. so we could see this possible shift and guidance. it's similar too on the state level, we've seen similar relaxation of guidelines in california in oregon, and we do know that if you have of other respiratory illnesses like flu or rsv, the recommendations are generally around if you have fever and what your symptoms are. so as we continue to live with this virus, john, we could see a similar evolution and how we approach isolation guidelines and treatment approaches with covid-19. >> yeah, it really is interesting is more and more people that become vaccinated and more and more people who've had covid once or twice, it is becoming just as they said all along, it would be ultimately just like another one of the things that we have to deal with every winter. all right. jacqueline, something else,
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really, truly interesting that we're learning this morning. the studies about long covid just how much of it there is >> that's right. and we do know that children, even patients who were pregnant while they had covid-19 can still develop long covid, there was new research, john, that was presented just yesterday showing that among patients who were pregnant while they had covid-19 in about 9.3%, or one in ten, went on to develop long covid. now i will say that proportion is similar to some data that's out there around the general population. we know that adults who've tested positive for covid-19 in general, about one in ten will go on to develop long covid. but having this new reason search specifically around pregnancy is interesting and long covid itself. it's when your symptoms persist for weeks, months, or even years. we're still learning about this. there's no definitive timeline, but those symptoms could be fever, fatigue,
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