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right now on "america this morning," under pressure. new calls overnight for new york governor andrew cuomo to resign after an investigation found he sexually harassed 11 women. one of his accusers speaking out this morning. why she says cuomo is victim blaming. on the fast track. new details overnight on when the fda may give final approval to the covid vaccine. a move likely to trigger more businesses to mandate it for more customers. why one major u.s. city is allowing some people to get an extra covid vaccine shotting igniting new controversy over why booster shots are still not recommended by the cdc. record run in tokyo. the one race, two americans
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and the two world records set. also breaking overnight, the deadly shooting at the pentagon. what we've learned about the attacker's past. the new investigation into sky high prices at the airport. not the airfare but the food and drinks sold by the gate. and later, the new summer food trend. corn ribs. good wednesday morning, everyone. we begin with new york governor andrew cuomo once a rising star in the democratic party now under growing pressure to resign. >> we're now hearing from one one of his accusers just hours after a scathing report found cuomo sexually harassed 11 women. the big question now is, will anyone stand by cuomo? >> his fellow democrats who troel both the new york state assembly and senate will decide his political fate. this morning, new york governor andrew cuomo is facing new calls to resign after a bombshell
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report into sexual harassment claims against him. >> governor andrew cuomo sexually harassed multiple women and in doing so violated federal and state law. >> overnight the governors of four northeast states releasing a joint statement saying they're, quote, appalled at the findings of the independent investigation adding that cuomo should resign. also calling for cuomo to resign both new york senators. house speaker nancy pelosi and president joe biden. >> i think he should resign. >> reporter: the investigation released by new york attorney letitia james found 11 women were telling the truth. they said the governor had touched them inappropriately. some of the allegations now made public include a trooper on the governor's security team who described a pattern of harassment. >> she was standing holding the door open for the governor. as he passed he took his open hand and ran it across her stomach from her belly button to the hip where she keeps her gun. she told us that she felt
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completely violated. >> reporter: in a prerecorded statement cuomo remained defiant. >> i never touched anyone inappropriately or made inappropriate sexual advances. >> reporter: the governor also defended his greeting people affectionately showing pictures of himself kissing people on the cheek. >> i learned it from my mother and from my father. it is meant to convey warmth. nothing more. >> reporter: one of cuomo's accusers says he's victim blaming. >> he's never held -- been held accountable for anything. he always pushes it off on someone else, blames the victims. >> denial and what aboutism is straight out of the trump pl playbook. i don't find a path back to respectability or even back into office. >> reporter: the state assembly speaker is moving quickly to complete an impeachment
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investigation which could result in his removal from office, allegations he helped cover up covid deaths in nursing homes and experts say the state attorney general does not have the power to bring criminal charges. >> she's really only empowered in connection with this investigation to subpoena witnesses, subpoena documents and write a report and that's what she did. if she was going to get more power, it would have to come from the governor and obviously that's not going to happen so this is now going to be in the hand of local officials in the state of new york. >> cuomo denies all sexual misconduct. the report implicates his top aides who allegedly retaliated against one accuser. now to the breaking news about pfizer's covid vaccine. full approval from the fda could be coming sooner than expected. also this morning, new questions after san francisco's health department announced it would allow some people to get another covid shot even though the cdc does not recommend booster shots right now. abc's alex presha is here with the latest beginning with that
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news on the vaccine front. alex, good morning. >> reporter: andrew, good morning to you. yes, pfizer's vaccine could get full approval from the fda soon which would likely trigger more vaccine mandates across the country. america could be just weeks away from its first fully approved covid vaccine. sources say the fda is aiming to give full approval to pfizer's vaccine by early september. >> i do hope it's going to be within the next couple of weeks. they said hopefully by the end of the month. i hope it's even sooner. >> reporter: the move could push more skeptics to get the shot and several universities, hospitals and the defense department are expected to issue vaccine mandates after full approval is given. it comes as new york city announces people will be required to show proof of vaccination to enter restaurants, gyms and other indoor locations. >> it's time for people to see vaccination as literally necessary to living a good and full and healthy life. the delt variant fuels another wave of infections 56,000 people are hospitalized with covid.
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the most since february. and cases in children have nearly doubled in the last week to 72,000. >> the troubling part of this is that we're in early august. and with fall sports and school around the corner, that could be obviously a very potent combination. >> reporter: in the meantime, more mixed messaging, the health department in san francisco is allowing some residents to get another vaccine dose. officials there aren't calling it a booster shot. instead they say anyone who received the single dose johnson & johnson vaccine can get a pfizer or moderna supplemental shot after consulting with their doctors. >> we are not recommending, we are accommodating requests and we have gotten a few requests based on patients talking to their physicians, and that's why we are allowing for the accommodation. >> reporter: federal health officials insist there's still not enough data yet to show a booster shot is needed. and now the director of the national institutes of health is backtracking after urging vaccinated parents to wear a mask at home when around their unvaccinated children.
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he later clarified vaccinated parents who live in communities with high covid transmission rates should mask when out in public indoor settings to minimize risk. no need to mask at home. some schools are going against the governor's ban. school boards in two cities approved mandates last night, andrew. >> alex, thank you. with more businesses requiring proof of vaccination, many are asking questions about their vaccination cards. officials do not recommend laminating your card because it may need to be updated if those booster shots are required. instead make copies of it. if you lose it, the location where you got the shot should have an electronic record of your vaccination to give you a new one. the cdc is offering temporary relief to millions of renters facing eviction after a federal ban expired. the new two-month eviction moratorium applies to areas hardest hit by the delta variant of the coronavirus.
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the cdc argues evictions pose a risk to public health, congresswoman cori bush led a five-day protest outside the capitol and was vowing to stay there until the eviction ban was reinstated. >> activists are in congress so let's be clear. activists are in congress so expect, expect for things to be different than what may be people are used to. >> president biden says the targeted ban will likely face legal challenges but will give renters a window of protection. new details about the man accused of fatally stabbing a pentagon police officer near the pentagon metro station on tuesday. austin william lands died at the scene. unclear if he shot himself or was killed by police. lands was arrested in georgia in april charged with aggravated battery against police and making terrorist arrests. the judge ordered a mental health evaluation and he was
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released on bond. let's turn to the tokyo olympics and several breaking headlines overnight. will ganss is here now with the very latest. good morning, will. >> reporter: good morning. just one question, are we in a home depot because team usa is bringing home the hardware in the women's 400-meter hurdles. a battle of the americans, sydney mclaughlin and dalilah muhammad taking gold and silver respectively. sydney setting a new world record. her second in just two months. and the u.s. women's volleyball continues its quest for its first ever gold medal after beating the dominican republic. team usa playing without two of its injured starters. but one of the fill-ins, annie drews, scored a team high of 18 points and history made in the women's skateboarding park. no medals for usa but get this, silver medalist cocona hiraki from japan is 12 years old and bronze medalist sky brown from great britain is 13. and then simone biles returning
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to competition just in time for the balance beam, simone picking up a bronze medal there revealing after the win she found out while in tokyo that her aunt passed away unexpectedly. this morning, simone sharing her thoughts on instagram writing, not at all how i imagined or dreamed my second olympics would go but blessed to represent the usa, thanks everyone for the endless love and support. andrew. >> we still have got basketball and baseball coming up and the men's team going for gold there as well. time now for a look at your wednesday weather. southeast.rms move through the - this waterspout was seen along the gulf coast in alabama and heavy rains and winds sent umbrellas flying across north myrtle beach. that was in south carolina. a flash flood warning was issued there, and checking the radar, threats of flooding on both sides of the country as storms linger in the southeast and in the rockies. look for high temperatures in the 60s and 70s in the eastern
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half of the country today and expect very hot and dry conditions across much of the west. 91 in new orleans. 87 in miami. coming up, the wild scene as a coyote chases down a woman at the beach. also ahead, new details about this airline passenger who was duct taped to his seat. should the flight attendants involved be suspended? and later not exactly a house warming gift. a couple finds nearly half a million bees inside their new house. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of eczema. and that means long-lasting clearer skin... and fast itch relief for adults. hide my skin? not me. by helping to control eczema with dupixent,
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steered the boat towards shore and scared it. >> the dramatic images from a workplace shooting in nashville. some may find the images disturbing. >> this morning workers at this smile direct club facility in nashville shaken. after police say a disgruntled employee shot and wounded three people. >> we have warehouse shooting. >> 22 year-old king entering the facility. which makes plastic teeth aligners. firing multiple times. not injuring anyone. then after leaving, he engages in a shoot out with security guards through the doors. firing more than 20 times. hitting two security guards. and a manager. officers arrived minutes later. confronting king as he walked away from the facility. >> do not move! drop the weapon. >> and opening fire.
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>> king died at the hospital. his family attributing the violence to his mental illness. saying the signs of the severity of the illness were not evident to those of us within him daily. >> expressing security at the facility. >> there's no machine to detect. >> workplace shootings although rare have been on the rise. in may an employee killed nine coworkers at this rail yard in c. one month earlier a fed exworker killed eight people at a company facility in indiana. >> experts blap the spike in violence on the fact that more people are returning to work and attackers had months to plan. the mash ville shooting. one victim is in critical condition. others are recovering. >> frontier under fire for placing crew members on leave after they duct taped a
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passenger to his seat. the passenger groped two flight attendants and punched one in the face. the airline said the crew members were suspended for violating policy. >> coming up the wall collapse at a museum dedicated to the titanic. >> the shocking and unusual >> the shocking and unusual sight in the sky over alabama. ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole. ibrance may cause low white blood cell counts that may lead to serious infections. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs. both of these can lead to death. tell your doctor if you have new or worsening chest pain, cough, or trouble breathing. before taking ibrance,
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sight in alabama. a smoke tornado formed as crews battle the fire. no injuries reported. >> three people injured when a wall of ice collapsed at a popular titanic museum in tennessee. it appears to be an accident. three people were taken to the hospital. no immediate word on their condition. >> actor hue jackman raising awareness about sunscreen after another medical procedure. >> this morning the actor with a message to fans. >> don't be like me as a kid. >> he needed a skin biopsy on his nose. >> my dermatologists and doctors. they saw something irregular. they took a biopsy. >> it's not the first time he has opened up about the importance of sunscreen. in 2015 he told abc that he was
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diagnosed with a form of skin cancer in 2013. while filming x men a make up noticed a speck of blood on his nose. his wife encouraged him. he remembers the doctors words. >> i said it's -- she said it's a skin cancer. i don't know which one. >> he grew up in australia. spending most time outside. rarely wearing sunscreen. >> it was i don't think my dad or mom ever bought it. the thing i remember most the rule about being outside. it was you weren't allowed to swim within a half hour of eating. >> he wears it every day now. he's launched an affordable sunscreen for kids to encourage them to stay safe. >> you put sunscreen on a kid. it's like herding cats. >> he hasn't revealed the results. >> if you see me with this on. do not freak out. >> one in five americans will
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develop skin cancer in their life. the most common is basil cell. which often appears as little red bumps. >> all right. thank you. >> coming up the investigation into the price of beer at the airport. >> the new summer food trend at the grill.
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checking the top stories, new york governor andrew cuomo is losing support after he sexually harassed 11 women. fellow democratic governors from four northeast states have joined calls for him to resign and could soon be impeached. he denied all allegations. new efforts to vaccinate more americans as the delta variant tears through the country. in los angeles county, covid hospitalizations have nearly quadrupled in one month. oregon is seeing some of the highly daily infections since the start of the pandemic. new york city will soon require people to show vaccination to enter shows and gyms. a home of the defense minister in afghanistan, five suicide bombers involved. it has all the hallmarks of a
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taliban attack and raises more concern about the stability of the country as u.s. troops withdraw. at the olympics, the u.s. women's basketball team advance to the semifinals with a 79-55 rout of australia. they play serbia on friday and american sydney mcloughlin won the 400-meter hurdles. today's weather, windy and dry conditions raise the fire danger in the west. heat returns to the upper midwest. possible flooding in parts of new england. finally, the new dad who got creative with his marriage proposal. >> the couple's newborn baby played a key role in their engage. will ganss with the story. >> reporter: if the best things come in small packages, then a couple in massachusetts just hit the jackpot. chely and jonathan are celebrating not one, but two milestone moments. first the birth of their baby boy, maverick. >> every time i see him, i can't
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believe this is real. it still doesn't feel 100%. >> reporter: what hasn't sunk in is the surprise she received after giving birth. >> i swung by the nurse's station. i ask fundamental like i could speak to someone and they were like, is everything all right? i'm like, i actually need some hope proposing to my girlfriend. they were over the moon. >> reporter: take a look. that's maverick dressed in a onesie with a special question, mommy, will you marry daddy. the nurses were ready to capture the special moment. >> yes. >> yes? >> reporter: chelsea wiping a tear as she gave her answer. >> can't say no to a moment. >> reporter: two moments tying this family together forever. >> it was perfect. it was much more than i expected. >> reporter: as for when they'll get married, the couple says not for a couple of years. now that they have a newborn on their hands. will ganss, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to will.
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that's because they won't be that's because they won't be sleeping for a cou right now on "america this morning," under pressure. new calls overnight for new york governor andrew cuomo to resign after an investigation found he sexually harassed 11 women. one of his accusers speaking out this morning. why she says cuomo is victim blaming. on the fast track. new details overnight on when the fda may give final approval to the covid vaccine. a move likely to trigger more businesses to mandate it for more customers. why one major u.s. city is allowing some people to get an extra covid vaccine shotting igniting new controversy over why booster shots are still not recommended by the cdc. record run in to

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