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. >> reporter: halloween 2021's real scare: the next dog fight in covid america's divide.s soon as tuesday, the c.d.c. could join the f.d.a., approving the pfizer vaccine for young children, ages five to 11. >> we've been waiting for this, parents have been waiting for this, schools have been waiting for this. this is really a breakthrough. >> reporter: smaller arms, smaller doses. pfizer's pediatric vaccine has two shots, each one-third its regular dose. clinical trials showed efficacy rates above 90%. there are enough doses to vaccinate 28 million eligible children. one in four new cases were children. vaccinating young kids could help keep them in classes, protecting them, their families, and their friends. >> we'll be ready immediately following the f.d.a. and c.d.c.'s decisions so that parents can get their kids vaccinated quickly, easily, and conveniently. [yelling] >> reporter: but amicably? fat chance. millions of parents burn with a resentment survey. one in three parents say they'll get the covid vaccine for their young kids right away. another third said they'll
. >> reporter: halloween 2021's real scare: the next dog fight in covid america's divide.s soon as tuesday, the c.d.c. could join the f.d.a., approving the pfizer vaccine for young children, ages five to 11. >> we've been waiting for this, parents have been waiting for this, schools have been waiting for this. this is really a breakthrough. >> reporter: smaller arms, smaller doses. pfizer's pediatric vaccine has two shots, each one-third its regular dose. clinical trials...
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. >> o'donnell: tonight, america enters a new phase in the battle against covid as elementary school children get their first doses. kids ages 5-11 roll up their sleeves as ever school-aged child nationwide is now eligible for the vaccine. >> that hurt a lot. >> o'donnell: the special mini-dose for kids, and why some parents tell us they're not in a rush. political earthquake: the upset in virginia's gubernatorial race. why suburban moms and independents who once voted for biden voted republican this time around. is it a warning sign for the democratic party? the skyrocketing price of prescription drugs. democratic leaders unveil a new plan to cut costs. but where do the lawmakers who raked in cask from big pharma stand? china's nuclear buildup: the new warning from the pentagon that the country's rapidly expanding its nuclear arsenal. could america's adversary have hard-to-detect missiles? aaron rodgers benched: the n.f.l.'s reining m.v.p. tests positive for covid. did he lie about being vaccinated? 156 miles per hour-- tonight, the shocking details of the early-morning crash involv
. >> o'donnell: tonight, america enters a new phase in the battle against covid as elementary school children get their first doses. kids ages 5-11 roll up their sleeves as ever school-aged child nationwide is now eligible for the vaccine. >> that hurt a lot. >> o'donnell: the special mini-dose for kids, and why some parents tell us they're not in a rush. political earthquake: the upset in virginia's gubernatorial race. why suburban moms and independents who once voted for...
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well, after nearly two years on the front lines of the covid pandemic, america's nursing workforce is yet applications to nursing schoos are rising, driven by young people looking to make a difference. we get more now from cbs' mola leghi. >> reporter: some people never question what they want to do with their lives. why do you want to be a nurse? >> i can make a difference in someone's, like, life or even day when they're going through a difficult time. >> i think with the pandemic, people shy away from healthcare now. watching my friends and family work tirelessly, i've never felt more motivated and more excited to be in healthcare. >> reporter: michael usino of temple university initially expected the pandemic to reduce interest in nursing. >> what we were initially afraid of was that students were going to be seeing the news on social media and what is happening in hospitals and the front lines and be dissuaded from nursing but i think we've been very lucky with this generation of students with thinspirationontre >> reporter: you have seen the opposite. >> we have seen the opposit
well, after nearly two years on the front lines of the covid pandemic, america's nursing workforce is yet applications to nursing schoos are rising, driven by young people looking to make a difference. we get more now from cbs' mola leghi. >> reporter: some people never question what they want to do with their lives. why do you want to be a nurse? >> i can make a difference in someone's, like, life or even day when they're going through a difficult time. >> i think with the...
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those comments came right after this, after the fda and cdc voted to approve covid boosters for all americans >>> meanwhile, america's covid deaths continue to break records. according to the latest available data from johns hopkins university, the number of 2021 coronavirus deaths has doubled last year's total number of deaths. the cdc says as of today, more than 777,000 people have died this year. in 2020, over 85,000 peopler iffished >>> clashes erupted in europe as thousands took to the streets to protest against new covid lockdowns as cases surge across the continent. some of the protests turned violent. in the netherlands, police opened fire on protestors. the clashes come as austria enters another national covid-19 lockdown today it's expected to last for at least ten days for people not fully vaccinated >>> switching gears now to week 11 in the nfl. listen electric finish in los angeles to cap off a wild sunday in the nfl >> great move there. each more. all the way in for the touchdown! >> ekeler ran for two touchdowns and caught two more to keep the chargers in the drivers seat but in the fourth, pittsburgh
those comments came right after this, after the fda and cdc voted to approve covid boosters for all americans >>> meanwhile, america's covid deaths continue to break records. according to the latest available data from johns hopkins university, the number of 2021 coronavirus deaths has doubled last year's total number of deaths. the cdc says as of today, more than 777,000 people have died this year. in 2020, over 85,000 peopler iffished >>> clashes erupted in europe as...
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only within the covid story but in faith in the election returns and the attitude of whether the election was legitimate. yamiche: when we zoom out, it's a dividing characteristic of america is put on display, the ugly parts of our country. can you talk about how this covid debate exposes the fault lines in america? jermaine: certainly. they queue for having me. when we see who has been most impacted by the coronavirus, it is those who have been marginalized and forgotten through structural racism, segregation and so on. what it has revealed is how fragile of a nation we really are. not just in terms of access to health care but other social fabrics. how fragile it is and how dangerous it is when we continue to twist up the most marginalized. covid revealed that. also, those that were most likely to be susceptible to misinformation and mythology. america is full of mythology and lies. we've seen so much of that revealed and weaponized and exploited. folks have paid the price. yamiche: yeah. tim, you are in michigan. i wonder if you could talk about the beginning of the modern era of this. you said at one point that we should be looking at 9/11, bush and obama, and how the
only within the covid story but in faith in the election returns and the attitude of whether the election was legitimate. yamiche: when we zoom out, it's a dividing characteristic of america is put on display, the ugly parts of our country. can you talk about how this covid debate exposes the fault lines in america? jermaine: certainly. they queue for having me. when we see who has been most impacted by the coronavirus, it is those who have been marginalized and forgotten through structural...
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bbc news, infodemic tennessee, we explore how tennessee became ground zero for america's covid culturehis is shelley and brad fiscus. shelley is a doctor here in tennessee and lead the roll—out of covid vaccines across the state. it's been pretty intense. this is about control, compliance and obedience. i am very sceptical of— the department of health right now. one in 475 or so tennesseans is dead and we are going to pretend that bodies aren't stacking up. shelley's husband, brad, sat on the local school board. keep it calm. no more masks. they see this as an opportunity to make a name for themselves. ultimately, they are very toxic for our community. i think for the kids, they don't have a voice in all of this. - put on your mask and shut up and do as we say. - the pandemic isn't over, but it's already changed everything. it's a big experiment, we've never done this before. we have an infodemic. how do you know what information to believe, what information not to believe? what's real, what's not? this is real, it's shelley and brad's forever home. it's where they raise their kids and
bbc news, infodemic tennessee, we explore how tennessee became ground zero for america's covid culturehis is shelley and brad fiscus. shelley is a doctor here in tennessee and lead the roll—out of covid vaccines across the state. it's been pretty intense. this is about control, compliance and obedience. i am very sceptical of— the department of health right now. one in 475 or so tennesseans is dead and we are going to pretend that bodies aren't stacking up. shelley's husband, brad, sat on...
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we want to begin with an alarming spike in covid cases across america as we head into the holiday seasonmore than 150,000 new infections were reported on monday. that is the most in two months. cases are rising in nearly half the country, with the u.s. seeing a jump of more than 30% in the past week. the northeast and the midwest are leading the spike. public health officials are growing concerned about weakening immunity from that first round of covid vaccinations and they're looking to booster shots for added protection. there are now a growing number of cities and states getting ahead of federal officials and those have begun recommending boosters for all adults. and in another major development tonight, americans infected with covid could soon treat themselves at home with an experimental pill from pfizer. cbs' nikki battiste is going to lead off our coverage tonight from new york city. good evening, nikki. >> reporter: norah, good evening. pfizer asked the f.d.a. today to authorize its pill, currently intended to treat unvaccinated people with covid-19 who are high risk. the drug is
we want to begin with an alarming spike in covid cases across america as we head into the holiday seasonmore than 150,000 new infections were reported on monday. that is the most in two months. cases are rising in nearly half the country, with the u.s. seeing a jump of more than 30% in the past week. the northeast and the midwest are leading the spike. public health officials are growing concerned about weakening immunity from that first round of covid vaccinations and they're looking to...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, covid cases on the rise in nearly half of america. the concern ahead of the holidays and a busy travel season. the pre-thanksgiving surge with an increase of new infections in 23 states, just as we've learned the f.d.a. is prepared to authorize the pfizer booster shot for all adults in just days. plus, the major news about a new covid pill that could allow americans to treat themselves at home. awaiting a verdict-- kenosha, wisconsin on edge, and what we're learning about the unusual way a jury the picked in the kyle rittenhouse trial. china's military build-up. our exclusiveinterview with the nation's second highest ranking military officer. why he says the chinese could catch the u.s. by surprise and destroy our nuclear arsenal. retail sales surge ahead of the holiday season. why some companies are offering cash bonuses and higher wages to get workers on the job. new safety requirement: after a six-year, cbs news investigation into car seat backs, a new law that could save children's lives. helicopter rescue: 10 people saved from fl
captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, covid cases on the rise in nearly half of america. the concern ahead of the holidays and a busy travel season. the pre-thanksgiving surge with an increase of new infections in 23 states, just as we've learned the f.d.a. is prepared to authorize the pfizer booster shot for all adults in just days. plus, the major news about a new covid pill that could allow americans to treat themselves at home. awaiting a verdict-- kenosha, wisconsin on...
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america. gunfire. covidope, police in the netherlands fire warning shots at angry protests against new restrictions. belarus's authoritarian leader alexander lukashenko speaks exclusively to the bbc. he admits that his forces may have helped migrants cross into the european union. translation: i told the eu i'm not going to detain migrants - on the border, hold them at the border, and if they keep coming from now on, i still won't stop them. the women's tennis association threatens to pull out of china
america. gunfire. covidope, police in the netherlands fire warning shots at angry protests against new restrictions. belarus's authoritarian leader alexander lukashenko speaks exclusively to the bbc. he admits that his forces may have helped migrants cross into the european union. translation: i told the eu i'm not going to detain migrants - on the border, hold them at the border, and if they keep coming from now on, i still won't stop them. the women's tennis association threatens to pull out...
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america. i'll explain. and a special thought i want to share about that. that's also later in the program. we begin with this momentous period in the fight against covid in america. president biden today marking a january 4th deadline for workers to be vaccinated, for larger companies in america. part of the way the mandate has worked coming from the feds. it is basically if you work somewhere with over 100 employees. there's push back to go after mandates before we get to the federal one, and we reported how they withstood challenges so far and threats of violence by anti-vaxxers. it will effect 84 million workers. a partial mandate that means effectively it is trying to get everyone to be vaccinated to make things safer, but also has a huge exception. it doesn't actually compel anyone to only vaccinate, there's a testing exception, they're not asked to vaccinate. it is a partial mandate. other states are restricted. there's signs and data, each of these mandates work to increase the number of people vaccinated. here's dr. fauci and the cdc director walensky, talking about the issues at a hearing today on the hill. >> we know that mandates work. if y
america. i'll explain. and a special thought i want to share about that. that's also later in the program. we begin with this momentous period in the fight against covid in america. president biden today marking a january 4th deadline for workers to be vaccinated, for larger companies in america. part of the way the mandate has worked coming from the feds. it is basically if you work somewhere with over 100 employees. there's push back to go after mandates before we get to the federal one, and...
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. >>> after nearly two years on the front lines of the covid pandemic, north america's nursing home workrsing schools are rising, driven by people looking to make a difference. mole lenghi reports. >> reporter: some people never question what they want to do with their lives. why do you want to be a nurse? >> i can make a difference in someone's like life or even day when they're going through a difficult time. >> i think with the pandemic people shy away from health care now, but watching my friends and family work tirelessly, i've never felt more motivated and excited to be in health care. >> reporter: michael usino of temple university initially expected the pandemic to reduce interest in nursing. >> what we were initially afraid was that students were going to be seeing the news and social media and what's happening in the hospitals and on the front lines and be dissuaded from nursing. but i think we've been very lucky with this generation of students feeling that inspiration to actually want to serve. >> reporter: you've seen the opposite. >> we've seen the opposite effect for sure.
. >>> after nearly two years on the front lines of the covid pandemic, north america's nursing home workrsing schools are rising, driven by people looking to make a difference. mole lenghi reports. >> reporter: some people never question what they want to do with their lives. why do you want to be a nurse? >> i can make a difference in someone's like life or even day when they're going through a difficult time. >> i think with the pandemic people shy away from health...
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all of that can end really the emergency phases of covid in america. the current president is the one who is leading this charge, sometimes with republican governors fighting against these very things i just told you about. that goes to our lead story tonight. because apparently this measurable progress, including treatments that might actually lift both the american public most importantly and the american economy out of this mode, that could be good news for the incumbent president. there's also news like this, judges upholding vaccine mandates with the president pushing a partial on. as for the president's mandate, they're looking at a january 4th deadline for all large companies. that may also be tested in courts. the headlines which we've been covering are that he's winning and mandates are winning. believe me, if mandates were losing in the courts, i would tell you about that. all of this piles up. it looks like good news for america, for other places that are using these kind of policies to beat covid. apparently it's driving the president's opp
all of that can end really the emergency phases of covid in america. the current president is the one who is leading this charge, sometimes with republican governors fighting against these very things i just told you about. that goes to our lead story tonight. because apparently this measurable progress, including treatments that might actually lift both the american public most importantly and the american economy out of this mode, that could be good news for the incumbent president. there's...
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. >>> well, after nearly two years on the front lines of the covid pandemic, america's nursing workforce is burned out. yet applications to nursing schools are rising, driven by young people looking to make a difference. we get more now from cbs' mola lenghi. >> reporter: some people never question what they want to do with their lives. why do you want to be a nurse? >> i can make a difference in someone's life, or even day when they're going through a difficult time. >> i think with the pandemic people shy away from health care now. but watching my friends and family work tirelessly, i've never felt more motivated and excited to be in health care. >> reporter: michael usino of temple university initially expected the interest to be reduced in nursing. >> what we were initially afraid is students were going to be seeing the news and what's happening in hospitals and on the front lines and be dissuaded from nursing. but i think we've been very lucky with this generation of student, feeling that inspiration to want to serve. >> reporter: you've seen the opposite? >> we've seen the opposite
. >>> well, after nearly two years on the front lines of the covid pandemic, america's nursing workforce is burned out. yet applications to nursing schools are rising, driven by young people looking to make a difference. we get more now from cbs' mola lenghi. >> reporter: some people never question what they want to do with their lives. why do you want to be a nurse? >> i can make a difference in someone's life, or even day when they're going through a difficult time....
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covid and america's addiction to painkillers proving to be a deadly combination.n." miguel marquez is here with the first startling report. >> last year, we hit a record in record deaths. 100,306 people died from deadly overdose year-over-year. here's the story of one. >> i just knew in my mother's heart, my son was dead. >> reporter: matthew davidson, 31 years old, died from an overdose on memorial day 2020. >> i just remember crying out, "i wasn't ready to let you go." and spent some time alone with him, patting his hair, touching his hands. he looked like he was just asleep. >> reporter: davidson first addicted to prescription painkillers, then heroin, struggled with addiction for ten years. >> this isn't my first time i've been in a program. >> reporter: in and out of recovery, overdosing more than once. his death ultimately caused by the powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl. >> at one point when his girlfriend was asleep, i think that's when he decided he was going to take this dose of what he thought was heroin. it was a very high level of fentanyl, as well. >
covid and america's addiction to painkillers proving to be a deadly combination.n." miguel marquez is here with the first startling report. >> last year, we hit a record in record deaths. 100,306 people died from deadly overdose year-over-year. here's the story of one. >> i just knew in my mother's heart, my son was dead. >> reporter: matthew davidson, 31 years old, died from an overdose on memorial day 2020. >> i just remember crying out, "i wasn't ready to...
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plus, the grim reality of the partisan toll, covid continues to take on america.president, addresses the world in glasgow. >> some of our progress stalled when, my successor decided to unilaterally pull out of the paris agreement in his first year in office. i w
plus, the grim reality of the partisan toll, covid continues to take on america.president, addresses the world in glasgow. >> some of our progress stalled when, my successor decided to unilaterally pull out of the paris agreement in his first year in office. i w
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during the macy's thanksgiving day parade where he said his message to americans was that after covid-19 america will be back and stronger than ever. so an optimistic message to americans. and he said that it will be great for meeting with friends and family they have not even. >> you will be celebrating thanksgiving away from home. happy thanksgiving and thanks for what you do. thanks, josh. >>> thanksgiving dinners may be looking closer to normal this year, but how do we keep it that way? i will talk to two doctors about the importance of boosters and getting kids vaccinated to avoid another holiday spike. if you're feeling over whelming with cooking the turkey this afghan, we have you kored. call the experts and when you can reach them, ahead. experts can reach them, ahead. multi-flex, huh? wow. it becomes a step. mom, dad's flexing again. that's not all. you can extend the bed for longer stuff. is he still... still flexing. that's right! and, it becomes a workspace... you can put your laptop here. i'm sending an imaginay email. hey dad, dinner! hey! look who stopped by daddy's office. wait,
during the macy's thanksgiving day parade where he said his message to americans was that after covid-19 america will be back and stronger than ever. so an optimistic message to americans. and he said that it will be great for meeting with friends and family they have not even. >> you will be celebrating thanksgiving away from home. happy thanksgiving and thanks for what you do. thanks, josh. >>> thanksgiving dinners may be looking closer to normal this year, but how do we keep...
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. >> o'donnell: last year as covid swept across america, bohrer kept his business going by raising smaller birds. >> we saw how the pandemic was affecting consumers, realizing that they weren't going to have large gatherings. we raised smaller turkeys last year. >> o'donnell: what size turkeys are you raising this year? >> not as many smaller turkeys. some people still wa smaller turkey. but with larger gatherings, we want to make sure we have those as well. >> o'donnell: chris bohrer is the third generation in his family to work this farm and, yes, those birds are part of the family. >> i tell people, you know, if you're feeding a family of four, the cost of feeding that family went up from last november to this november. i'm feeding a family of 20,000. >> o'donnell: and get this -- to feed those tushies, it takes three pounds of feed for a turkey to gain just one pound. learned that new. all right, ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," the dramatic rescue of a driver trapped in a sinking car. and this story, oh, a grieving son honors his mother with a game for the ages. if you have this
. >> o'donnell: last year as covid swept across america, bohrer kept his business going by raising smaller birds. >> we saw how the pandemic was affecting consumers, realizing that they weren't going to have large gatherings. we raised smaller turkeys last year. >> o'donnell: what size turkeys are you raising this year? >> not as many smaller turkeys. some people still wa smaller turkey. but with larger gatherings, we want to make sure we have those as well. >>...
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northern, with covid in america, still many problems, and larger questions about how they come out ofges. there's just what we come back to, remote work is sparking new and fairly uncharted debates about what is fair for everyone? a novelist, gary shyguard has a new novel where his character rides out the pandemic safely from a country home, but harbors guilt for felto workers stuck in his own uncle he restaurants. "was he here and why was his co-workers there?" and it taps into ongoing racism. one scene debt pikes discrimination against asian-americans, and one woman says she feels like some view her as a, quote, double threat. it's a reminder that the pandemic has uncorked many things, including new art. we're joined by gary shteyngart. as for the new book, "new york times" says your pandemic novel is your finest yet. and, quote. >> wow. >> fact check -- true? >> let's hope so. [ laughter ] yeah, this was -- at the same time. my goodness, look at this. yeah. yeah, i was up here in march, did mostly living up in the country now. everyone around me was baking bread, but i don't know h
northern, with covid in america, still many problems, and larger questions about how they come out ofges. there's just what we come back to, remote work is sparking new and fairly uncharted debates about what is fair for everyone? a novelist, gary shyguard has a new novel where his character rides out the pandemic safely from a country home, but harbors guilt for felto workers stuck in his own uncle he restaurants. "was he here and why was his co-workers there?" and it taps into...
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the lowest case rate of covid in america today, the free state of florida. and you know, you remember the 15 days to slow the spread. sounds like eons ago. but the thing we were protecting against was our hospitals being overrun. when you hit the capacity, slow it down. so if omicron isn't having that effect in south africa, why should we believe it will brave that way in america? are we to listen to the so-called science again as the white house weighs even more lockdowns and restrictions against free americans. you see joe biden said he is not going to lock us down. joe biden also said there wouldn't be mandates, then there were mandates. what happens with lockdowns. is this even science at all? according, again, to the "wall street journal," quote: only a very small number of the current covid-19 cases in south africa have been confirmed as omicron genomic sequencing the only sure fire way what variant caused an infection. they don't even know if these people have this virus but now it's all hands on deck. remember, when it comes to fauci and biden, these
the lowest case rate of covid in america today, the free state of florida. and you know, you remember the 15 days to slow the spread. sounds like eons ago. but the thing we were protecting against was our hospitals being overrun. when you hit the capacity, slow it down. so if omicron isn't having that effect in south africa, why should we believe it will brave that way in america? are we to listen to the so-called science again as the white house weighs even more lockdowns and restrictions...
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racialjustice protests last year has been found not guilty of murder in a trial that polarised america. as covid cases rise in europe, police in the netherlands fire warning shots at angry protests against new restrictions. belarus�*s authoritarian leader, alexander lukashenko, speaks exclusively to the bbc. he admits that his forces may have helped migrants cross into the european union. translation: i told the eu i'm not going to detain migrants - on the border, hold them at the border, and if they keep coming from now on, i still won't stop them. the women's tennis association threatens to pull out of china as the outcry intensifies over missing chinese tennis star peng shuai. and hear how this german french horn player who was born with no arms is now on tour with the bournemouth symphony orchestra. hello and welcome to bbc news. a us teenager who shot dead two people and injured another during racialjustice protests in wisconsin last year has been found not guilty of murder. kyle rittenhouse argued that he was repeatedly attacked, and had acted in self—defence. the protests in the city of k
racialjustice protests last year has been found not guilty of murder in a trial that polarised america. as covid cases rise in europe, police in the netherlands fire warning shots at angry protests against new restrictions. belarus�*s authoritarian leader, alexander lukashenko, speaks exclusively to the bbc. he admits that his forces may have helped migrants cross into the european union. translation: i told the eu i'm not going to detain migrants - on the border, hold them at the border, and...
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. >>> coming up, the truth behind why america remains at the mercy of the covid-19 virus. that this weeks gotcha. first my colleague richard lui with today's top stories. >> we are having a good saturday. some of the stories we are watching this hour, as winter begins, all but six cases are seeing rising covid cases, we're up more than 47 million cases. children ages 5 through 11 are able though to get vaccinated as boosters are more widely available. spacex launched another falcon today, after bad weather delays that successfully took off this morning from cape canaveral in florida. these satellites will help provide nor access to internet world wide. this was spacex's second launch this week, mark ac total of 25 launches by the company this year alone. >>> and the rockefeller center christmas tree arrived in new york city today. a real beauty. the tree is a norway spruce from maryland that towers 79-feet tall. it was cut down on thursday. it is now being prepped for decoration, let the holiday cheer begin as the skaters surround. more politics nation with reverend al sha
. >>> coming up, the truth behind why america remains at the mercy of the covid-19 virus. that this weeks gotcha. first my colleague richard lui with today's top stories. >> we are having a good saturday. some of the stories we are watching this hour, as winter begins, all but six cases are seeing rising covid cases, we're up more than 47 million cases. children ages 5 through 11 are able though to get vaccinated as boosters are more widely available. spacex launched another...
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covid. lockdowns back in austria. can you imagine if the united states of america imposed a compulsory covid vaccination push? cannot imagine it in america. lisa: there would be a complete riot. it is not in the dna of the united states to accept that. i wonder if it is in the dna of germany and austria? a lot of people pushing back. jonathan: austria first out of the gate implementing that. you imagine others follow? matt: no way this could happen in germany. having lived there the last five years, germany may have a stronger anti-vaccine movement than the u.s.. they have a really vocal bloc that opposes pretty much everything the government does. they protest in berlin almost every week and there is no way they would submit to a vaccine. jonathan: given how it has played out, the unthinkable has already happened 1000 times over. i'm not suggesting it would happen in germany. i am suggesting others might follow. lisa: the idea is there is a desperation that is emerging, even though you get the private sector taking the lead. there are so many people deeper -- deeply reluctant. what do public authorities do wi
covid. lockdowns back in austria. can you imagine if the united states of america imposed a compulsory covid vaccination push? cannot imagine it in america. lisa: there would be a complete riot. it is not in the dna of the united states to accept that. i wonder if it is in the dna of germany and austria? a lot of people pushing back. jonathan: austria first out of the gate implementing that. you imagine others follow? matt: no way this could happen in germany. having lived there the last five...
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and to turn employers into the covid police force of america.y know americans hate these policies, but they do not care. why won't the biden administration let this go? hospitalizations are way down, tens of millions of people already have natural immunity and fauci knows that it gives durable and broad-based immunity to those previously exposed. the red states leading the economic recovery from covid lockdowns are stepping up though to defend this new assault on our freedoms. among the states suing to overturn the mandate are texas, missouri, ohio, and florida. >> we started with 15 days to slow the spread, and now it's gone to get jobs or lose your job and this is 500 pages of a government of a bureaucracy, a government that is being run by executive edict not in accordance with the typical constitutional processes in the state of florida is going to respond and we will combat the osha rule. >> laura: from the beginning, the left never saw covid as a public health crisis. for them it was always a political opportunity to remake america, to put
and to turn employers into the covid police force of america.y know americans hate these policies, but they do not care. why won't the biden administration let this go? hospitalizations are way down, tens of millions of people already have natural immunity and fauci knows that it gives durable and broad-based immunity to those previously exposed. the red states leading the economic recovery from covid lockdowns are stepping up though to defend this new assault on our freedoms. among the states...
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covid gloom. welcome to world news america on pbs in the u.k. and around the globe.begin tonight in ethiopia it with the latest conflict is one-year-old. rebel forces are advancing towards the capital. the more has killed thousands, displaced millions and left civilians on the break a famine. the u.s. special envoy to the horn of africa is calling for a peaceful solution to the conflict. kenya's president has called for an immediate cease-fire. rebels say they havtaken three key towns in the last week. the u.s. embassy told americans in ethiopia to leave immediately. our correspondent reports. reporter: a tragedy on a massive scale. displacement and hunger our everyday realities for millions in ethiopia. finding without -- fighting wi thout an end in sight. the past 12 months have been one of the toughest for the east african country. it was supposed to be a short -- over the following months, it evolved into a full-scale war. emboldened by military gains, rebel forces now talk about toppling the government. >> what with the issue of negotiation he raised at this poi
covid gloom. welcome to world news america on pbs in the u.k. and around the globe.begin tonight in ethiopia it with the latest conflict is one-year-old. rebel forces are advancing towards the capital. the more has killed thousands, displaced millions and left civilians on the break a famine. the u.s. special envoy to the horn of africa is calling for a peaceful solution to the conflict. kenya's president has called for an immediate cease-fire. rebels say they havtaken three key towns in the...
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we want to begin with an alarming spike in covid cases across america as we head into the holiday seasonhan 150,000 new infections were reported on monday. that is the most in two months. cases are rising in nearly half the country, with the u.s. seeing a jump of more than 30% in recent weeks. the midwest and northeast are among the regions seeing those spikes. now public health officials are growing concern about weakening immunity from that first round of covid vaccinations, and they're looking to booster shots for added protection. a growing number of city and states are getting ahead of the federal official, and those have begun recommending boosters for all adults. and americans infected with covid could soon treat themselves at home with an experimental pill from pfizer. lots to cover and cbs' nikki batiste is going to lead off our coverage tonight from new york city. good evening, nikki. >> reporter: norah, good evening. pfizer asked the fda today to authorize its pill currently intended to treat unvaccinated people with covid-19 who are high risk. the drug is meant to be distribu
we want to begin with an alarming spike in covid cases across america as we head into the holiday seasonhan 150,000 new infections were reported on monday. that is the most in two months. cases are rising in nearly half the country, with the u.s. seeing a jump of more than 30% in recent weeks. the midwest and northeast are among the regions seeing those spikes. now public health officials are growing concern about weakening immunity from that first round of covid vaccinations, and they're...
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but now let me turn to today's announcement. 20 months ago the covid-19 pandemic exploded in america, creating the worst economic crisis we have faced since the great depression, wrecking havoc not only on the economy but the economies across the world. in just two months, 20 million americans lost their jobs and the unemployment rate shot up to 14.8%. the highest ever recorded in america. we all remember the scenes. major cities and small towns, main streets that looked like ghost towns. empty roads, highways, airports, and train stations. offices and schools were closed. hospitals were taken to the breaking point. when you remember the depths of the crisis we faced, it's all the more amazing, the progress we have made since then. we have gone from an economy that was shut down to an economy that is leading the world and economic growth. gone from small businesses being shuttered to a record number of new businesses starting up and devastating job destruction to record new job creation. and we are still dealing with the difficult challenges of covid-19 driving up costs for american f
but now let me turn to today's announcement. 20 months ago the covid-19 pandemic exploded in america, creating the worst economic crisis we have faced since the great depression, wrecking havoc not only on the economy but the economies across the world. in just two months, 20 million americans lost their jobs and the unemployment rate shot up to 14.8%. the highest ever recorded in america. we all remember the scenes. major cities and small towns, main streets that looked like ghost towns. empty...
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then the right-wing plan to use culture wars and covid to destroy public education in america. and as aaron rodgers attempt to npr nightmare over vaccine nonsense. >> i made some comments that people might have felt were misleading. >> tonight i'll talk to surgeon general, about his new plan to combat misinformation. when all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, the biden partisan house committee investigating the january 6th insurrection released another round of subpoenas today. targeting a number of high-profile or allies, the former president donald trump has. this comes on the heels of that big run of subpoenas handed down yesterday. we are going to talk to the head of the committee doing all of this in just a moment. today's most recent group includes some familiar folks. press secretary kayleigh mcenany. trump senior advisor stephen miller. and also a guy named johnny mcentee. he may not be as familiar to you, it is possible that the name rings a bell. he was so powerful inside the trump white house he has been called the deputy president.
then the right-wing plan to use culture wars and covid to destroy public education in america. and as aaron rodgers attempt to npr nightmare over vaccine nonsense. >> i made some comments that people might have felt were misleading. >> tonight i'll talk to surgeon general, about his new plan to combat misinformation. when all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, the biden partisan house committee investigating the january 6th insurrection...
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the holidays are coming here in america, which means two things -- turkeys are saying goodbye to their loved ones, and covidot up again. which would be bad news because some parts of america are struggling to keep up with the rona right now. >> this morning, nearly half the country seeing new covid cases soaring. 21 states reporting a surge in infections and rising hospitalizations in 17 states and territories. some rural communities with low vaccination rates and limited resources, like canyon city, colorado, being hit especially hard. 93% to have the state's i.c.u. beds are currently full, the most they've seep in nearly a year. >> trevor: yeah, colorado's i.c.u. beds are packed. i mean willy wonka and the chocolate factory packed. what was happening in that movie? i remember watching it as a kid and i was thinking about why are all the old people in the same bed all day. i get at night, but the whole day? i was, like, are they banging each other? is that what this movie is about? the big worry is what if your hospital has no i.c.u. beds available and you suddenly need emergency care? well, your life coul
the holidays are coming here in america, which means two things -- turkeys are saying goodbye to their loved ones, and covidot up again. which would be bad news because some parts of america are struggling to keep up with the rona right now. >> this morning, nearly half the country seeing new covid cases soaring. 21 states reporting a surge in infections and rising hospitalizations in 17 states and territories. some rural communities with low vaccination rates and limited resources, like...
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covid. you are watching "bbc world news america." ome on tonight's program, in ukraine, the covid crisis gets worse. we will have the latest from kiev as the daily death toll reaches a new high. it's been four days since the fuel tanker disaster in sierra leone which killed 117 people. the authorities there are calling on the public to give blood to help survivors. we report now from a hospital where people have answered the call. >> at this hospital in the eastern part of freetown, they are taking blood donations as of yesterday. they have already had a large number of volunteers. doctors say it is particularly surprising, because there is a stigma around blood donation. it seems this particular instance has motivated a lot of people, who might not normally give blood, to do so. there are still a huge number of patients from the fire in i see you, waiting to be treated -- in icu, waiting to be treated. there's a huge demand here, and many more donations are needed. bbc news, freetown. ♪ laura: now to ukraine, which is seeing a rapid
covid. you are watching "bbc world news america." ome on tonight's program, in ukraine, the covid crisis gets worse. we will have the latest from kiev as the daily death toll reaches a new high. it's been four days since the fuel tanker disaster in sierra leone which killed 117 people. the authorities there are calling on the public to give blood to help survivors. we report now from a hospital where people have answered the call. >> at this hospital in the eastern part of...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> we're back with some potentially heartening news in the fight against covid-19 in america'slast week that it now recommends that pfizer company's low-dose covid vaccine for children between 5 and 11 years of age. the news comes as covid rates remain disproportionately high in black and brown men, women, and, yes, children. joining me now, dr. sharif. president/ceo of university hospital in newark, new jersey. uh, doctor, first of all, thank you for joining us tonight. but according to the latest cdc data, approximately 2 million school-aged children have been infected with covid-19. 172 have died, as a result. more than 8,300, hospitalized. and the racial disparity we have seen with the virus in adult populations persists even at that age. black kids, being three times more likely to be hospitalized than white ones. what does the cdc giving the go-ahead to this children's version of the vaccine mean for our public health and education starting with your state of new jersey? >> thank you so much for having me, again, reverend. so, i think it's a huge step in our fight against
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> we're back with some potentially heartening news in the fight against covid-19 in america'slast week that it now recommends that pfizer company's low-dose covid vaccine for children between 5 and 11 years of age. the news comes as covid rates remain disproportionately high in black and brown men, women, and, yes, children. joining me now, dr. sharif. president/ceo of university hospital in newark, new jersey. uh, doctor, first of all, thank you for joining...
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everybody guidelines in the covid lane comes holidays all coming as states report a rise in covid cases in america are indoor gatherings a good idea for turkey day? is there a magic number that means no more masks? we'll hear from dr. fauci. >>> ghislaine maxwell accused of grooming under aged girls to have sex with jeffery epstein. >>> airlines staffing up for holiday travels. why one pilot union is saying no thank you. woman: i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer ♪ ♪ yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin, yeah that's all me. ♪ ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin that's my new plan. ♪ ♪ nothing is everything. ♪ woman: keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. most who achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months had lasting clearance through 1 year. in another study, most people had 90% clearer skin at 3 years. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is everything. ♪ skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment, your
everybody guidelines in the covid lane comes holidays all coming as states report a rise in covid cases in america are indoor gatherings a good idea for turkey day? is there a magic number that means no more masks? we'll hear from dr. fauci. >>> ghislaine maxwell accused of grooming under aged girls to have sex with jeffery epstein. >>> airlines staffing up for holiday travels. why one pilot union is saying no thank you. woman: i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now,...
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. >> it's a monumental day for america's covid recovery the united states welcoming in internationalsts are rushing to border check points across the country. this was the scene at a crossing in detroit early this morning. homeland security officials say they expect long lines like these to continue in the days ahead. at the u.s. canadian border in vermont, here's cnbc's perry russom >> in his garage workshop, it's been quiet out front. >> traffic just simply dried up. >> he lives on canusa avenue in vermont, causan, can, one side of the street, usa, his side. >> i noticed the sidewalk is onlts canadian side, so what are you supposed to do. >> you go over and walk up the sidewalk. >> in derby, the international boundary runs through buildings. >> almost everybody around here has got ties across the border in terms of family. >> in some places, the border is just police tape you have the u.s. on this side, canada on the other, this is heavily guarded by security cameras. when the border was closed, you would have families sitting on both sides in lawn chairs, just talking to each othe
. >> it's a monumental day for america's covid recovery the united states welcoming in internationalsts are rushing to border check points across the country. this was the scene at a crossing in detroit early this morning. homeland security officials say they expect long lines like these to continue in the days ahead. at the u.s. canadian border in vermont, here's cnbc's perry russom >> in his garage workshop, it's been quiet out front. >> traffic just simply dried up....
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between their conscience and putting food on the table and to turn employers into the covid police force of americaey know americans hate these policies but they do not care. why would they let this go? hospitalizations are down, tens of millions have natural immunity, fauci knows it gives durable broad-based immunity. red states leading the economic activity are stepping up to defend the assault on our freedom. among the states suing to overturn the mandate are texas, missouri, ohio, and florida. >> we started with 15 days to slow the spread and now it has gone to get jabbed or lose your job, 500 pages of government bureaucracy, a government run by executive edict, not in accordance with constitutional processes and the state of florida will respond and we will combat the osha rule. >> they never saw covid is a public health crisis. for them it was always a political opportunity to remake america, to put more people on the dole, to limit our freedoms, push us toward the socialist order they always wanted. they hate this country. they hate the people of this country and will seize any opportunity t
between their conscience and putting food on the table and to turn employers into the covid police force of americaey know americans hate these policies but they do not care. why would they let this go? hospitalizations are down, tens of millions have natural immunity, fauci knows it gives durable broad-based immunity. red states leading the economic activity are stepping up to defend the assault on our freedom. among the states suing to overturn the mandate are texas, missouri, ohio, and...
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. >> last year, as covid swept across america, bore kept his business going by raising smaller birds.we saw how the pandemic was affecting consumers realizing they weren't going to have large gatherings, we raised more smaller turkeys last year. >> what size turkeys are you raising this year? >> not as many smaller turkeys. some people still want a smaller turkey but with the families having larger gatherings, we want to make sure we have those as well. >> chris bore is the third generation in his family to work this farm, and yes, those birds are part of the family. >> i tell people, you know, if you are feeding a family of four, the cost of feeding that family went up from last november to this november. i am feeding a family of 20,000. >> and get this. to feed those turkeys, it takes three pounds of feed for a turkey to gain just one pound. learned that new. all right. >>> still ahead. the dramatic rescue of a driver trapped in a sinking car. >>> and this story -- oh, a grieving son honors his mother with a game for the ages. new vicks convenience pack. dayquil severe for you... an
. >> last year, as covid swept across america, bore kept his business going by raising smaller birds.we saw how the pandemic was affecting consumers realizing they weren't going to have large gatherings, we raised more smaller turkeys last year. >> what size turkeys are you raising this year? >> not as many smaller turkeys. some people still want a smaller turkey but with the families having larger gatherings, we want to make sure we have those as well. >> chris bore is...
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currently working on a booster shot tailored to target this variant the news comes as the covid variant emerges in north america in where now two confirmed cased in ontario, canada. if you have questions you can always ask our vaccine team. head to abc7 news.com/vaccine and click on that big, blue box. le moving on now, the bay area is continuing to mourn the loss of a tv news security guard after being shot in oakland. new video shows kevin nishida flag-draped casket in oakland. the the alameda office es corded him to the coronor's office. colma p.d. is one of three local police departments he worked for before retiring. he was working private security on wednesday protect ago local news crew when he was shot. oakland police say it happened during an attempted rob re. those who new him know he was a model officer. >> kevin was kind, compare -- compassionate and very, very honorary. dion: oakland police are asking for the public's help to track down this car. it's a 2004 to 2008 white acurat.l. they believe this was the suspect's getaway car. a reward of up up to $32,000 is being offered for information that le
currently working on a booster shot tailored to target this variant the news comes as the covid variant emerges in north america in where now two confirmed cased in ontario, canada. if you have questions you can always ask our vaccine team. head to abc7 news.com/vaccine and click on that big, blue box. le moving on now, the bay area is continuing to mourn the loss of a tv news security guard after being shot in oakland. new video shows kevin nishida flag-draped casket in oakland. the the...
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in this bill, coming out of covid, two out of three millionaires in america will get a massive tax cut. the claim that this will reduce inflation is not true, as well, even according to the white house's own favorite analyst. the spending in this bill will drive up inflation for families, higher and longer for at least a decade. build back better's crippling tax hikes will kill american jobs, drive them overseas, hammer small businesses, as they struggle to recover, worse in the labor shortage, and drive inflation even higher. the bill imposes over $400 billion in taxes on american small businesses. it could not come at a worse time. billions of dollars in tax increases on american businesses who compete here and around the world. this constitutes an economic surrender to china, russia, japan, and europe, driving american jobs, injured batsmen --investment, and manufacturing overseas. the corporate tax hits american manufacturing, energy, and technology businesses the hardest, along with american consumers. the international tax increases make it better to be a foreign company than an
in this bill, coming out of covid, two out of three millionaires in america will get a massive tax cut. the claim that this will reduce inflation is not true, as well, even according to the white house's own favorite analyst. the spending in this bill will drive up inflation for families, higher and longer for at least a decade. build back better's crippling tax hikes will kill american jobs, drive them overseas, hammer small businesses, as they struggle to recover, worse in the labor shortage,...
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says america, covid-19 pill is effective but with potential risks of birth defects and problems during pregnancy. it will hold a public meeting on the pill last week. >> scenes like this last week in san francisco have retailersp s. the lennox lewis some businesses are going to in order to keep their staff and customers safe. reporter: this black friday couldn't look more different for ino vacation products store beta. around the clock security at a coups of a whopping $30,000 a month. >> it can be dawn. ing and overwhelming if you try to later in your held what we would have to sell to make that cost worth while. >> they closed earlier this week because of retail staff. safety for their workers and customers will come first. profits later. >> we will make that you have and we will do that in the future but right now our priority is safety. the people will come if and when we create that great experience. >> electric cycle shop across the street delayed their opening to instale $10,000 cameras. >> hopefully it pays off. and insurance as well of course. >> the extra precautions during a
says america, covid-19 pill is effective but with potential risks of birth defects and problems during pregnancy. it will hold a public meeting on the pill last week. >> scenes like this last week in san francisco have retailersp s. the lennox lewis some businesses are going to in order to keep their staff and customers safe. reporter: this black friday couldn't look more different for ino vacation products store beta. around the clock security at a coups of a whopping $30,000 a month....