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dr. park, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak today. i'm an assistant professor at ucla. my training is as a phd economist. given the training, i see my job primarily to help us learn from data and economic statistics. not so much to make political statement. the data seems to tell an increasingly robust and compelling story regarding the interactions between climate change and economic opportunity and equality. with my time, i would like to focus on three main points. the first is that we are only beginning to learn the full economic consequences of hotter temperatures. in part because of the effects of hotter temperatures are quite subtle and may evade traditional tools of measuring. second, in the research that's available, it appears to be the case that heat has highly unequal consequences. not only because rich and poor countries but also within countries, within states, and even individual congressional districts. that would
dr. park, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak today. i'm an assistant professor at ucla. my training is as a phd economist. given the training, i see my job primarily to help us learn from data and economic statistics. not so much to make political statement. the data seems to tell an increasingly robust and compelling story regarding the interactions between climate change and economic opportunity and equality. with my time,...
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dr. park is assistant professor of public policy at ucla's lufkin school. and it's labor economics and public finance. his research focuses on how climate change has economic outcomes and in particular, studies the labor and human capital impact of climate change and the prospects for long run climate adaptation and environmental determinenates of economic ability. without objection, the witness's written statements will be made part of the record. with that, ms. flowers, you're now recognized to give five minute presentation of your testimony, welcome. >> thank you. thank you, chair caster and for the opportunities to testify. again, my name is katherine coleman flowers and i'm the development manager for the justice initiative and the founder director for rural enterprise and environmental justice in montgomery, alabama and i served as a practitioners residents for the theological seminary as well as the boards of the national resource defense council and the climate reality project. as stat
dr. park is assistant professor of public policy at ucla's lufkin school. and it's labor economics and public finance. his research focuses on how climate change has economic outcomes and in particular, studies the labor and human capital impact of climate change and the prospects for long run climate adaptation and environmental determinenates of economic ability. without objection, the witness's written statements will be made part of the record. with that, ms. flowers, you're now recognized...
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dr. ross said he got attacked of his other major-league son before leaving oracle park. onga meg y abt . joe should be proud of him. >> reporter: ever the baseball dad, dr. ross knows a thing or two about walkoff wins, but today , it was one of his own. >> people after the game were coming up to me and speaking to me, so that made me feel really good. >> he should feel great. >>> tonight, hollywood and sports world came together for the espy award, celebration of some of the best and most inspirational sports stars right now. chris alvarez joins us now with some of the highlights and some magical moments. >> this is always a fun event. a little different this year. normally it's after the major- league all-star game, but due to the nba finals schedule, it's on abc . the sp's were pushed up, and >> reporter: trading jerseys for jackets. >> put my suit on, look fresh . >> reporter: the world's biggest athletes and stars. >> summertime in the city . we're out. >> reporter: like tracy more than on a daddy day with his 8- year-old daughter. >> i'm a little nervous sometimes. >
dr. ross said he got attacked of his other major-league son before leaving oracle park. onga meg y abt . joe should be proud of him. >> reporter: ever the baseball dad, dr. ross knows a thing or two about walkoff wins, but today , it was one of his own. >> people after the game were coming up to me and speaking to me, so that made me feel really good. >> he should feel great. >>> tonight, hollywood and sports world came together for the espy award, celebration of some...
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park every saturday from now until forever and ever. oh, we don't do me to come down if there's no can't let into we have enough dr. law going to hold the entire park as a thing. if people don't have to live for pretty much anymore what, what is they got to live or they get their lives? prego. pretty question. he has a sign usually brings us managing dangerous. they think that nobody in my family or friends group this, that i'm involved with when i my supportive and also safety reasons as well. ah, this is personally creating as much please people that are standing by with police brutality. not acceptable. and i'm not gonna come back at them and tell them that they're not welcome in their city. this is what we're going to be here for the same thing that i feel most of the way he's retired and we're doing this for the betterment of the world. for doing this, for the betterment never communities do you care what people think about you? personally? do you care what they think about your groups that i don't want to? so i think, i think the safest thing is 1st, not a hard thing for me for i want you wanted me to try and try to making sure th
park every saturday from now until forever and ever. oh, we don't do me to come down if there's no can't let into we have enough dr. law going to hold the entire park as a thing. if people don't have to live for pretty much anymore what, what is they got to live or they get their lives? prego. pretty question. he has a sign usually brings us managing dangerous. they think that nobody in my family or friends group this, that i'm involved with when i my supportive and also safety reasons as well....
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dr. willie ross was at the oracle park game saturday. midway through he noticed a woman across the aisle from him needed some help. some video now of the castro valley doctor talking to the woman just moments after he saved her. he's the man in the red baseball cap. he says he realized she was choking on a hot dog and then performed the heimlich maneuver three times. the woman and many of the fans around them said they were thankful. >> it was pretty amazing because i was operating in a vacuum. there was a loud cheer and people were standing up applauding. >> he's the father of washington nationals pitcher joe ross. his other son, tyson ross, is a pitcher for the texas rangers. both say they are very proud of their father. >> no doubt. saving lives. >>> check this out, a bear taking a bath. this is tejon having a spa day over the weekend. everybody had to try to keep cool. he came to the zoo as a cub. with this level of comfort why would tejon ever leave? >> take a bath next time. 4:57. it's still early. coming up on "today in the bay,"
dr. willie ross was at the oracle park game saturday. midway through he noticed a woman across the aisle from him needed some help. some video now of the castro valley doctor talking to the woman just moments after he saved her. he's the man in the red baseball cap. he says he realized she was choking on a hot dog and then performed the heimlich maneuver three times. the woman and many of the fans around them said they were thankful. >> it was pretty amazing because i was operating in a...
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dr. king, and rosa parks, to name a few. of this country, republicans are going to continue to pass voter suppression laws across the state. not because there is voters -- but because they want to disenfranchise black and brown folks. make no mistake, they don't want to win with great ideas. they want to win by stopping black and brown voting. that should be chilling to the social conscious of this country. voting is the bedrock of america. we can't let it happen in 2021. we can't allow it to happen. thank you for allowing us to get this message out there. we are going to continue to speak truth to power. >> ads you say, standing on the shoulders of john lewis and others, martin luther king iii -- and we have asked you and the delegation to meet us there at the martin luther king monument there in washington to stand in the shadows of dr. king with his family, with his son and daughter-in-law, and me that comes out of that organization to have a prayer for y'all's strength and to show solidarity this wednesday to show graphi
dr. king, and rosa parks, to name a few. of this country, republicans are going to continue to pass voter suppression laws across the state. not because there is voters -- but because they want to disenfranchise black and brown folks. make no mistake, they don't want to win with great ideas. they want to win by stopping black and brown voting. that should be chilling to the social conscious of this country. voting is the bedrock of america. we can't let it happen in 2021. we can't allow it to...
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dr. willie ross was at oracle park when he noticed a woman across the aisle in need of help.this is video of the castro valley doctor talking to the woman. the woman moments after he saved her is in the red baseball cap. he realized she was choking on a hot dog and performed the heimlich maneuver three times. the woman and many giants fans were thankful. >> it was pretty amazing because i was operating in a vacuum and when i turned around there was a large cheer and peopleapplaudin. >> he's the father of washington nationals pitcher joe ross and his other son, tyson ross, is also a pitcher for the texas rangers. both say they're very proud of their dad. >> as they should be. >>> trending this morning, if you once owned a nintendo 64 game system when you were a kid you may be kicking yourself when you hear this story. a never opened super mario 64 game just sold for, get this, $1.5 million in auction. the game we all played as a kid. the unopened copy of nintendo's legend sold for $870,000. >> oh, my gosh. lots of people endured some serious heat over the weekend. santa cruz i
dr. willie ross was at oracle park when he noticed a woman across the aisle in need of help.this is video of the castro valley doctor talking to the woman. the woman moments after he saved her is in the red baseball cap. he realized she was choking on a hot dog and performed the heimlich maneuver three times. the woman and many giants fans were thankful. >> it was pretty amazing because i was operating in a vacuum and when i turned around there was a large cheer and peopleapplaudin....
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dr. willie ross was at oracle park when he noticed a woman who needed some help.his is the video of the castro valley doctor talking to the woman moments after he saved her. ross says he realized she was choking on a hot dog, performed the heimlich maneuver three times. the woman and giants fans were thankful. >> it was pretty amazing because i was operating in a vacuum. when i turned around people were standing up applauding. >> so cool there. along with being a lifesaver he's the father of washington nationals pitcher joe ross as well as his other son, tyson ross, a pitcher for the texas rangers. both say they are very proud of their father. >> wow what a team they are there. >>> all right, let's talk about tokyo. under a fourth state of emergency now as the olympics start in less than two weeks. the city is actually trying to slow the spread of covid cases there. in the meantime athletes from across the world are getting re ready for the game. taiwan's president held an early sendoff for his country's olympic delegation one week before they depart for tokyo. >>
dr. willie ross was at oracle park when he noticed a woman who needed some help.his is the video of the castro valley doctor talking to the woman moments after he saved her. ross says he realized she was choking on a hot dog, performed the heimlich maneuver three times. the woman and giants fans were thankful. >> it was pretty amazing because i was operating in a vacuum. when i turned around people were standing up applauding. >> so cool there. along with being a lifesaver he's the...
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. >> all right, kathy park, thanks very much. let's bring in dr. john torres with me here in tokyo. a lot of understandable worry about these breakthrough infections. should we be changing our lifestyle in reaction to this? >> not really, not much, other than this. the mask. you want to wear a mask if you are in an area with high transmission rates, low vaccination rates. if you are worried about your health, simply put a mask on. and don't forget the children. those under the age of 12 can't get vaccinated and so they might need to be masked and you might need to be masked around them as well. >> in all of this, i get the sense, there is still a strong argument for vaccinations. >> if you look at the data, it's showing vaccinations work really well. put in perspective, about one out of ten americans has had covid when it comes to testing positive, only one out of 1,300 who have been vaccinated. >> thanks very much. >>> let's stay on that point now about vaccines. there is some good news on that front, today. the number of people getting vaccinated is, d been lagging. vaughn hillyar
. >> all right, kathy park, thanks very much. let's bring in dr. john torres with me here in tokyo. a lot of understandable worry about these breakthrough infections. should we be changing our lifestyle in reaction to this? >> not really, not much, other than this. the mask. you want to wear a mask if you are in an area with high transmission rates, low vaccination rates. if you are worried about your health, simply put a mask on. and don't forget the children. those under the age...
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park. joining me now, dr. uche blackstock, founder and ceo of advancing health equity.dr. blackstock. you have doctors in arkansas, missouri, saying they're seeing covid patients who are younger and sicker than earlier in the pandemic. tell me what is behind that trend? >> right. and this is a trend that we're also seeing among pediatric mis according to some physicians there as well. what we know is the delta variant is definitely more transmissible. easier to spread. we don't have enough data yet to show that it's more deadly or causes more severe disease, but obviously, what we're seeing in these states where the level of vaccination rates are quite low, is especially concerning. this could be also tied to the fact that those younger people may have underlying medical problems like chronic diseases, high blood pressure, asthma or obesity, that may make them more vulnerable to the delta variant. but that we need more information on that. it is concerning and it is a trend that we need to continue to follow. >> all right, let's talk about vaccine reluctance, vaccine he
park. joining me now, dr. uche blackstock, founder and ceo of advancing health equity.dr. blackstock. you have doctors in arkansas, missouri, saying they're seeing covid patients who are younger and sicker than earlier in the pandemic. tell me what is behind that trend? >> right. and this is a trend that we're also seeing among pediatric mis according to some physicians there as well. what we know is the delta variant is definitely more transmissible. easier to spread. we don't have...
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describes a variety of herbs. 1000 years after the canon was written, dr. debt left quinton is growing some of these herbs and go hon. a park in the stumble so that he can study the medical remedies that have been seen a described. we planted following the canon of medicine, 26 medicinal plans out of hundreds which had been described by him siena around 2020. he worked for 6 years on the company, so those plans they had medicinal proper to what sort of things would they would that have been useful? they were to talk to seek until for material and did they work? some of them approved today that have this active ingredients. we say i can show you one sample that has caused nowadays. so let me jayla you can find it also on the bread of the turkish, brett mall. black sea. yeah. black human black human to right. and what would this have been useful? you know what property it was also anti toxic. for example, if seen, i mention it again by probably slate by it was use for until much is still a tissues like other important work. during the golden age, it been seen as canada medicine spread across the atlantic world and beyond. as
describes a variety of herbs. 1000 years after the canon was written, dr. debt left quinton is growing some of these herbs and go hon. a park in the stumble so that he can study the medical remedies that have been seen a described. we planted following the canon of medicine, 26 medicinal plans out of hundreds which had been described by him siena around 2020. he worked for 6 years on the company, so those plans they had medicinal proper to what sort of things would they would that have been...
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dr. chu, would you take unvaccinated children to an amusement park?sual. we would all wear masks. we would stay outside as much as possible and we would certainly probably pack food or purchase food and eat it outside or anywhere indoors. >> got it. what about an indoor wedding? what would you do about that right now? we lost her. dr. el said, we'll give that to you. an indoor wedding at this point? >> i would encourage folks to make sure folks who attend are vaccinated or wearing masks, but indoor, i would likely wear a mask and make sure that my family did too. >> dr. chu, what about a broadway show? they're going to require masks and vaccinations. would you feel confident going to a broadway show? >> i would. i would look for other things like distance between seats and good hand sanitation and some screening going in about people with symptoms, but if they're requiring vaccinations, all wearing hamasks, i would feel comfortable doing is that. >> dr. el said, what about a football game at a sold out outdoor stadium? >> i live in ann arbor and love
dr. chu, would you take unvaccinated children to an amusement park?sual. we would all wear masks. we would stay outside as much as possible and we would certainly probably pack food or purchase food and eat it outside or anywhere indoors. >> got it. what about an indoor wedding? what would you do about that right now? we lost her. dr. el said, we'll give that to you. an indoor wedding at this point? >> i would encourage folks to make sure folks who attend are vaccinated or wearing...
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park, illinois. she was 68 this is dr. arnold t. petsworth. connecticut. his patients include: dog, cat, frog, fish, goldie, dog... and this alpaca. due to doctor-patient confidentiality, we can't tell you their names. business at vetworld was steady, and then quarantine hit; neighbors brought new four- legged friends into their homes: bunnies. bunnies everywhere. dr. petsworth welcomed these new patients with open arms. the only problem? there were more appointments than he could manage. that's when dr. petsworth turned to his american express business card which offers spending potential that's built for his changing business needs. he decided to hire a new assistant, julio, and with spending power built for business purchases, he used his card to furnish a new exam room. together, dr. petsworth, julio, and american express business made sure all the pets of hoppton got the love and care they deserved. and everyone was happy. get the card built for business. by american express. halo excepts to begin serving customers in las vegas later this
park, illinois. she was 68 this is dr. arnold t. petsworth. connecticut. his patients include: dog, cat, frog, fish, goldie, dog... and this alpaca. due to doctor-patient confidentiality, we can't tell you their names. business at vetworld was steady, and then quarantine hit; neighbors brought new four- legged friends into their homes: bunnies. bunnies everywhere. dr. petsworth welcomed these new patients with open arms. the only problem? there were more appointments than he could manage....
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me the me ah, welcome back to the park with angela wilson from the secretary general and see you all the world energy council, dr wilkinson. we are recording this interview in russia, which has benefited tremendously from traditional energy sources from fossil fuels . and it is sometimes presented in western media as oppositional or even disruptive when it comes to renewables. they think that's true. have you seen an example supplies behavior? i think russia is a major resource holders. that's pretty cool. it's got lots of oil. it's got lots of gas, it's, it has lots of technology around nuclear. it has lots of technology around hydrogen, moving into all these different frontiers of the new energy future. i think it's important to think about what energy future we're aiming for. when we used to talk about energy in the 19th century, we used to talk about supply side with what we were trying to do. we were trying to find how could we find more energy in the well to give it to more people these days, we're worried that if we have abundance penetrate, we might have not enough planning. right? so the differences, no
me the me ah, welcome back to the park with angela wilson from the secretary general and see you all the world energy council, dr wilkinson. we are recording this interview in russia, which has benefited tremendously from traditional energy sources from fossil fuels . and it is sometimes presented in western media as oppositional or even disruptive when it comes to renewables. they think that's true. have you seen an example supplies behavior? i think russia is a major resource holders. that's...
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park from this neighborhood. and then i also want to acknowledge dr. nina roberts who is here from san francisco state. she's been our academic advisor on our equitable development planning efforts, and thank you for your support. and i turn it back to jackie. >> thanks, phil. and just before i get into our next speaker i want to acknowledge the leadership committee that has served on behalf of this community, committing their time and their vision to the project and making sure that the community voice is heard. so i see a few of them, jill fox, and oscar james, tanansha ocori, and i see a ton of you guys, and thank you for your time again on the project. so next i'd like to introduce one of our assembly members, a neighbor in our -- in our community -- and someone that -- you know, i have known for the last decade and he's worked extremely hard for the city of san francisco. and i would like to introduce our assembly member of district 17, david chu. [applause] >> thank you, jackie. good afternoon, san francisco. are we ready to play? all right! let me first ask the mayor -- the mayor refer the as he
park from this neighborhood. and then i also want to acknowledge dr. nina roberts who is here from san francisco state. she's been our academic advisor on our equitable development planning efforts, and thank you for your support. and i turn it back to jackie. >> thanks, phil. and just before i get into our next speaker i want to acknowledge the leadership committee that has served on behalf of this community, committing their time and their vision to the project and making sure that the...
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parking meters and lots, as well as all commerci painzones. the city resumed enforce independent the downtown business district last july. >>> dr. anthony fauci today urged unvaccinated americans to put politics aside and get vaccinated to protect themselves. >> this is no time for politics. this is a public health issue, and viruses and public health don't know the difference between a democrat or republican, or an independent. >> vaccination rates varies widely across the country. in a new abc news poll, washington post poll, 93% of democrats say they will or plan to get vaccinated, while only 49% of republicans said the same. in arkansas, a state with one of the lowest vaccination rates, cases have increased 110% over the past two weeks. the cdc says 99.7% of current infection among those who are not vaccinated. >>> in the east bay, a wind driven fire in contra costa county is fully contained tonight after burning 128 acres. that fast-moved fire swept through the hills between livermore and brentwood. firefighters had to battle 98- degree heat battling the blaze on steep sleeps. >> italy faced england today for the euro 2020
parking meters and lots, as well as all commerci painzones. the city resumed enforce independent the downtown business district last july. >>> dr. anthony fauci today urged unvaccinated americans to put politics aside and get vaccinated to protect themselves. >> this is no time for politics. this is a public health issue, and viruses and public health don't know the difference between a democrat or republican, or an independent. >> vaccination rates varies widely across the...
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plus an aggressive coyote in golden gate park, why wildlife officials are blaming humans for its behavior. >>> happy man crush monday to this hero. >> and see dr. fauci's adorable reaction to his newfound fame on twitter. >>> all that's ahead, but first here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. >> thanks, dan and ama. i want to read the tweet that you wrote in your voice. >> good. >> once i was in a spot in a >>> i was shocked to hear this earlier today. rapper biz markie died at the age of 57. he is most known for his iconic classic '89 hit "just a friend." it's on vh1's list of the 100 greatest hip-hop songs of all time. now his cause of death has not been released. biz markie struggled with health issues in recent years after being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. >>> new developments tonight, democrats are calling for congressional action after a federal judge in texas ruled that the daca or deferred action for childhood arrivals program is illegal. the ruling doesn't affect the status of the 650,000 dreamers who are protected from deportation, but it does block future applications wsuit t of nine states led by texas.
plus an aggressive coyote in golden gate park, why wildlife officials are blaming humans for its behavior. >>> happy man crush monday to this hero. >> and see dr. fauci's adorable reaction to his newfound fame on twitter. >>> all that's ahead, but first here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. >> thanks, dan and ama. i want to read the tweet that you wrote in your voice. >> good. >> once i was in a spot in a >>> i was...
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plus an aggressive coyote in golden gate park, why wildlife officials are blaming humans for its behavior. >>> happy man crush monday to this hero. >> and see dr. fauci's adorable reaction to his newfound fame on twitter. >>> all that's ahead, but first here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. >> thanks, dan and ama. i want to read the tweet that you wrote in your voice. >> good. >> once i was in a spot in a hotel in vegas. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ receive a chargepoint home flex charger or a public charging credit. see your volvo retailer for details. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now. it's the most comfortable, body-sensing, automatically-responding, energy-building, dually-adjustable, dad-powering, wellness-boosting, foot-warming, temperature-balancing, recovery-assisting, effortlessly life-changing... proven quality night sleep we've ever made. save up to $1,000 on select sleep number 360 smart beds and adjustable bases. plus, 0% interest for 36 months. ends monday. >>> i was shocked to hear this earlier today. rapper biz markie died at the age of 57. he is most known for his iconic
plus an aggressive coyote in golden gate park, why wildlife officials are blaming humans for its behavior. >>> happy man crush monday to this hero. >> and see dr. fauci's adorable reaction to his newfound fame on twitter. >>> all that's ahead, but first here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. >> thanks, dan and ama. i want to read the tweet that you wrote in your voice. >> good. >> once i was in a spot in a hotel in vegas. ♪...
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dr. bell received his phd from harvard university and his ba from the university of cambridge in england. he is associate professor of history at the university of maryland in college park where he specializes in early american history and cultural history, and he has been honored with more than half a dozen teaching awards at harvard and at the university of maryland. the american society of 18th century studies bestowed its innovative course design award on his undergraduate course on the topic of ordinaryiv
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dr. jenner conducted this experiment with his process. he waited. until james came down with cal parks, but he had a very mild case of it and he fully recovered and then in july of 1776 fips infected james with the actual smallpox virus. james did not come down with smallpox. so jenner concluded that james was now immune to smallpox and again james didn't necessarily understand the virology of it. but because these two viruses cowpox in smallpox are related cowpox provides crossover immunity to smallpox in humans and with further experiments jenner was able to to perfect his practice and published his findings in a book in 1798 that started to spread the word about this new practice of nation a quick note about the term vaccination it comes from vaccinia, which is the latin word for the cowpox virus and that itself is derived from the latin word for cow, which is vaca. and the way i'll be using it today vaccination is distinct from variolation because vaccination involves immunizing someone with the cowpox virus rather than smallpox virus. and until the late 19th century vaccination as
dr. jenner conducted this experiment with his process. he waited. until james came down with cal parks, but he had a very mild case of it and he fully recovered and then in july of 1776 fips infected james with the actual smallpox virus. james did not come down with smallpox. so jenner concluded that james was now immune to smallpox and again james didn't necessarily understand the virology of it. but because these two viruses cowpox in smallpox are related cowpox provides crossover immunity to...
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about the legality of national mask mandate, interesting there, kathy park and lauren egan, appreciate it. >>> for more, i'll bring in drnt of the robert wood johnson foundation and a former member of the biden administration's covid advisory board and also with us "washington post" reporter yasmin butali, welcome both of you. i want to start with you, yasmin. why didn't the cdc come out with this information on their own? it would seem really, really important. and did the documents come as a surprise to the white house? >> it's a great question. i think the cdc does not ready to release all of the data that supported a decision to change its mask guidance earlier this week. when we obtained this document we felt like that was critical health information to get out there. their assessment of how serious the delta variant was. we got an indication of that on tuesday when they announced the updated mask guidance but they hadn't released the data they were talking about that convinced them to do this and they concluded it was likely more severe than previous strains of the virus, that they had to acknowledge that the war
about the legality of national mask mandate, interesting there, kathy park and lauren egan, appreciate it. >>> for more, i'll bring in drnt of the robert wood johnson foundation and a former member of the biden administration's covid advisory board and also with us "washington post" reporter yasmin butali, welcome both of you. i want to start with you, yasmin. why didn't the cdc come out with this information on their own? it would seem really, really important. and did the...
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park is still there for them. so what do we need? we still need to be working very effectively with the community. the folk i meeting with dr. joe out wednesday dennis on god forgot me in where need to go some ways it without the need or don't want to live in one moment. why was only women, i mean why? why do you mean you haven't read. ramona will all game minutes with the corner. there was a boy in general, will not be yet mean a neighbor by now by why not? why home we're going out is joe by and on. but i'm going to know of any one on monday about it else is old. the i'm get a while long. i've got a guy, you know, that's what i am. novella will let me know what's in, bring in the need. you got new. i do 15 for them or not for the kids out of school really. oh, when you, when i'm done, what is it? well, i got him on on the line. he let you know was she never got any i'm here and what i've been on, i'm not allowed in my life when i'm put into work on it. not less than that going on. what about to leave now go by and out. i'm a pretty much on why i had when i would take 99. but i'm i'm the slim gum and i'm going to say, well,
park is still there for them. so what do we need? we still need to be working very effectively with the community. the folk i meeting with dr. joe out wednesday dennis on god forgot me in where need to go some ways it without the need or don't want to live in one moment. why was only women, i mean why? why do you mean you haven't read. ramona will all game minutes with the corner. there was a boy in general, will not be yet mean a neighbor by now by why not? why home we're going out is joe by...
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dr. ross got a text from his other major league son before even leaving oracle park.nationals manager had something to say about it. >> pretty cool. should be very proud of him. >> reporter: people after the game were coming and speaking to me. that made me feel really good. >>> ahead, sports stars expertly tailored eye care. state-of-the-art eye exams. high quality lenses and frames. because everything we do at lenscrafters is for every sight that makes your life special. book your annual eye exam now. lenscrafters. because sight. [baby crying] i got it. i got it. ♪ ♪ give grandma kisses. mwah. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ getting some help with the little one, from her biggest fan. some real face time. just an amtrak away. >>> hollywood and sports came together for the awards. our sister station in new york was on the red carpet last night and has more. >> reporter: trading jerseys for jackets. >> get up, put my suit on, look fresh. >> reporter: the world's biggest athletes and stars. >> it's summertime in the city. >> reporter: tracy morgan on daddy day with his 8-year-old daughter. >>
dr. ross got a text from his other major league son before even leaving oracle park.nationals manager had something to say about it. >> pretty cool. should be very proud of him. >> reporter: people after the game were coming and speaking to me. that made me feel really good. >>> ahead, sports stars expertly tailored eye care. state-of-the-art eye exams. high quality lenses and frames. because everything we do at lenscrafters is for every sight that makes your life special....
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dr. ross said he got a text from his other major leg son before even leaving oracle park. even the nationals manager had something to say. >> joe should be very proud of him. >> reporter: even after the game -- >> even after the game people were coming up and speaking to me and that made me feel good. >>> let's get a check on the weather. >> we are looking at the fog. this was a really for many around the bay and at the coast. once again, it should be nice out there for most of you except if you are in the in the valleys. triple-digit heat to talk about, and we will do that in a few minutes. >>> hundreds of people turn out for march for peace in oakland. why not everyone liked the message. >>> sir richard branson prepared to become the first person to reach space in his own spacecraft. that is coming this unplugged device is protecting our beautiful coastlines and more. put off chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm to help keep our state golden. >>> welcome back. here is a live look outside if you can see it from the golden gate bridge camera. a little fog out there. >
dr. ross said he got a text from his other major leg son before even leaving oracle park. even the nationals manager had something to say. >> joe should be very proud of him. >> reporter: even after the game -- >> even after the game people were coming up and speaking to me and that made me feel good. >>> let's get a check on the weather. >> we are looking at the fog. this was a really for many around the bay and at the coast. once again, it should be nice out...
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dr. ross said he got a text from his other major-league son before even leaving the park. even the nationals manager had something to say. >> george should be proud of him. >> reporter: -- >> people were coming up to me and speaking to me. >> he deserves that recognition. incredible. >>> let's get a check outside. >>> in the 60s yesterday in downtown san francisco due to the low clouds and fog. the blanket of marine air allowing for natural conditioner for some of us, but not all of us. hot it will guide inland and when you can expect relief. >>> hundreds turn up for march for peace in oakland. why not everyone there liked the message. >>> the countdown to a historic milestone. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ receive a chargepoint home flex charger or a public charging credit. see your volvo retailer for details. >>> all systems are go for billionaire richard branson's journey to the edge of space. there's a live look outside at new mexico at the virgin galactic set to launch into space in a little over an hour. it was delayed because of poor weather overni
dr. ross said he got a text from his other major-league son before even leaving the park. even the nationals manager had something to say. >> george should be proud of him. >> reporter: -- >> people were coming up to me and speaking to me. >> he deserves that recognition. incredible. >>> let's get a check outside. >>> in the 60s yesterday in downtown san francisco due to the low clouds and fog. the blanket of marine air allowing for natural conditioner...
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dr. anthony fauci says he is frustrated about the unnecessary predicament of soaring covid-19 cases. he says new national mask guidelines even for vaccinated people are under consideration. abc news reporter maryalice parks explains. >> reporter: across the country more than 25,000 patients are being treated for covid-19 in the hospital, up 36.5% in the past week. the vast majority of those patients are unvaccinated. >> it's really an outbreak among the unvaccinated. so this is an issue predominantly among the unvaccinated, which is the reason why we're out there practically pleading with the unvaccinated people to go out and get vaccinated. >> reporter: dr. fauci acknowledging revising the mask guidance for vaccinated individuals is under active consideration by the biden administration. well over 100 million americans eligible for the vaccine still have not rolled up their sleeves. brian parisi is among them now battling covid in a california icu but has not changed his mind about getting the vaccine. >> we were waiting for the emergency authorization to work its way through. in retrospect i honestly don't know if it would have made a difference. >> reporter: louisiana, arkansas and florida are now see
dr. anthony fauci says he is frustrated about the unnecessary predicament of soaring covid-19 cases. he says new national mask guidelines even for vaccinated people are under consideration. abc news reporter maryalice parks explains. >> reporter: across the country more than 25,000 patients are being treated for covid-19 in the hospital, up 36.5% in the past week. the vast majority of those patients are unvaccinated. >> it's really an outbreak among the unvaccinated. so this is an...
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parked on federal land last month. meanwhile in sacramento, air- quality pushed into the unhealthy range of smoke from the dixie fire drifted into the area. including sacramento's boot camp. a uc davis drning that inhaling the smoke year for too long could increase your risk of covid. >> that destruction sort of alters our immunity to manage infections. then throw in something like the delta variant which already has the ability to invade our immune system. >>> we are going now to , talk >> the air-ality for us is 'sal massive dome of high pressure over the center of the country. and it's basically the south to north the thing keeping it away from the bay area. but nevertheless, it'll pretty much stays out to the north after the air-quality degrades slightly tomorrow morning. we are looking at a mostly clear weekend, but smoke will not be a factor for the bay area. this is that massive, huge high- pressure keeping things hot. for us, close to the coast, it will be nice and mild. but if you are in the east bay, it is still going to be warm. visibility is so low in the bay the mark in lirmore,stil70 degr but san francisco is at 57 with plenty of fog. you can also see this blanket of fog
parked on federal land last month. meanwhile in sacramento, air- quality pushed into the unhealthy range of smoke from the dixie fire drifted into the area. including sacramento's boot camp. a uc davis drning that inhaling the smoke year for too long could increase your risk of covid. >> that destruction sort of alters our immunity to manage infections. then throw in something like the delta variant which already has the ability to invade our immune system. >>> we are going now...
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dr. anthony fauci says he is frustrated about the unnecessary predicament of soaring covid cases. he says new national mask guidelines even for unvaccinated people are under consideration. abc news reporter maryalice parks explains. >> reporter: across the country more than 25,000 patients are being treated for covid-19 in the hospital, up 36.5% in the past week. the vast majority of those patients are unvaccinated. >> it's really an outbreak among the unvaccinated. so this is an issue predominantly among the unvaccinated, which is the reason why we're out there practically pleading with the unvaccinate people to go out and get vaccinated. >> reporter: dr. fauci acknowledging revising the mask guidance for vaccinated individuals is under active consideration by the biden administration. well over 100 million americans eligible for the vaccine still have not rolled up their sleeves. brian perisi is among them. he's now battling covid in a california icu but has not changed his mind about getting the vaccine. >> we're waiting for the emergency authorization to work its way through. in retrospect i honestly don't know if it would have made a difference. >> reporter: louisiana, arkansas and florida are now
dr. anthony fauci says he is frustrated about the unnecessary predicament of soaring covid cases. he says new national mask guidelines even for unvaccinated people are under consideration. abc news reporter maryalice parks explains. >> reporter: across the country more than 25,000 patients are being treated for covid-19 in the hospital, up 36.5% in the past week. the vast majority of those patients are unvaccinated. >> it's really an outbreak among the unvaccinated. so this is an...
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park the cars outdoors and not charge them overnight unattended. >>> singer olivia raddee goe appeared at a white house briefing yesterday she recorded videos with president biden and drfauci as part of the administration's push to get young people vaccinated against covid-19. >>> now to our week-long nbc news series "red, white and green. a closer look at the new push to legalize pot at the federal level. our gabe gutierrez spoke exclusively to the congressional leaders who are hashing it out >> reporter: no longer considered a pipe dream, top democrats rolled out a draft of their plan to try to legalize marijuana at the federal level >> this is a historic day. >> reporter: first obtained by nbc news, the pot push calls for removing cannabis from controlled act and setting up regulations to tax pot products. >> so do you have the votes? >> well, we're working on it. >> reporter: we sat down exclusively with three key senate democrats trying to sway their colleagues. >> this ought to be a republican state right dream because what we say in our bill is we're going to decriminalize at the federal level but we aren't going to force the states to legalize. >> we haven't b
park the cars outdoors and not charge them overnight unattended. >>> singer olivia raddee goe appeared at a white house briefing yesterday she recorded videos with president biden and drfauci as part of the administration's push to get young people vaccinated against covid-19. >>> now to our week-long nbc news series "red, white and green. a closer look at the new push to legalize pot at the federal level. our gabe gutierrez spoke exclusively to the congressional leaders...
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dr. francis collins, director of the national institutes of health joining hallie jackson. >>> first, shots fired outside washington's national park, sending players and fans running for safety just one day after a 6-year-old little girl was killed while riding her scooter. the heartbreak, the fear, what is the city doing? dc mayor muriel bowser joining us next. and fighting cyber hacking across the globe, what president biden just said about teaming up with your allies against china on this. you're watching ms nib. g ms nib r and is 2x more absorbent, so you can use less. bounty, the quicker picker upper. before we talk about tax-smart investing, what's new? -audrey's expecting... -twins! ♪♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. alright, guys, no insurance talk on beach day. -i'm down. -yes, please. [ chuckles ] don't get me wrong, i love my rv, but insuring it is such a hassle. same with my boat. the insurance bills are through the roof. -[ sighs ] -be cool. i wish i could group my insurance stuff. -[ coughs ] bundle. -the house, the car, the rv. like a cluster.
dr. francis collins, director of the national institutes of health joining hallie jackson. >>> first, shots fired outside washington's national park, sending players and fans running for safety just one day after a 6-year-old little girl was killed while riding her scooter. the heartbreak, the fear, what is the city doing? dc mayor muriel bowser joining us next. and fighting cyber hacking across the globe, what president biden just said about teaming up with your allies against china...
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parks in europe with around 30000 people working there. as peter was saying, more than 5000 chemicals are made there, including those youth from making explosives. we discussed last dr. sharon george. i seen a lecturer in environmental sustainability from keel university. he says it's not the visible black plumes of smoke that locals really worried about. the potential is huge, but it's not just the issue, but the contamination that you can see is not contamination. that you can't say this is this, the what the black knight that you can see is particular that that is gonna travel quite a distance from the side itself. so that was where the band i think is what we're concerned about is not just the immediate, the immediate range. and this is why the, this event just so significant because it's close to those populated areas. so we're going to have this pollution spreading along, wait, good and fast. so to the dos it's going to be a gas in the other people. and also there's a waste when he just settle, it may then move again, if he's soluble, if waynes and then they will travel again. what was the challenge here is, is to figure out exactly what is being disperse. and
parks in europe with around 30000 people working there. as peter was saying, more than 5000 chemicals are made there, including those youth from making explosives. we discussed last dr. sharon george. i seen a lecturer in environmental sustainability from keel university. he says it's not the visible black plumes of smoke that locals really worried about. the potential is huge, but it's not just the issue, but the contamination that you can see is not contamination. that you can't say this is...
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dr it by thee roalet ortitery inside the car has led to nine bolt fires and prompted g.m. today to issue its second recall for nearly 69,000 vehicles worldwide, telling owners of 2017-2019 models to parkde and not to charge them unattended overnight. >> you can't take a lithium ion battery on to a plane and just stick it in your luggage and check it, right. so, these things can catch on fire and they're dangerous. we're taking hundreds of them and putting them in a car. >> reporter: it's a significant problem for g.m. as it embarks on a $35 billion effort to build a new, all-electric platform. >> we plug in our vehicles as naturally as we charge our phone. >> reporter: but virgin, who took his newborn son home from the hospital in his old chevy bolt, is still shaken by the incident. >> i had that flash where you see all of the things that could have happened and all of the terrible outcomes and, as a new parent, it was traumatic. >> o'donnell: and errol joins us now from a chevy dealership in virginia. so, errol, what's g.m. doing to fix the problem? >> reporter: g.m. is working with l.g. energy solution, the battery manufacturer, on a potential fix, but replacements are not available
dr it by thee roalet ortitery inside the car has led to nine bolt fires and prompted g.m. today to issue its second recall for nearly 69,000 vehicles worldwide, telling owners of 2017-2019 models to parkde and not to charge them unattended overnight. >> you can't take a lithium ion battery on to a plane and just stick it in your luggage and check it, right. so, these things can catch on fire and they're dangerous. we're taking hundreds of them and putting them in a car. >> reporter:...
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parks in europe. as peter was saying with around 30000 people actually working and more than 5000 chemicals are made there, including those use for making explosives. and we discussed the blast with dr. showering george, a senior lecturer, and environmental sustainability from keel university. she says it's not the visible black plumes of smoke, the locals should be worried about. the potential is huge, that it's not just the issue, the contamination that you can see. it's not contamination that you can't say this is this the what the black note that you can see in particular that that is gonna travel quite a distance from the side to itself. that was where the bad thing is. what we're concerned about is not just the immediate, the immediate range, and this is why the venture so significant because it's close to those populated areas. so we're going to have this pollution spread in a long way, going fast. so to the dos it's going to be a gas in the other people and all poses a waste when he does that. so it may then move again, if he soluble, wayne's, and then the travel again, the challenge here is to figure out exactly what is being disperse and, and then to figure out how to cont
parks in europe. as peter was saying with around 30000 people actually working and more than 5000 chemicals are made there, including those use for making explosives. and we discussed the blast with dr. showering george, a senior lecturer, and environmental sustainability from keel university. she says it's not the visible black plumes of smoke, the locals should be worried about. the potential is huge, that it's not just the issue, the contamination that you can see. it's not contamination...
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parks in europe with around 30000 people actually working there. that's pete, it was saying more than $5000.00 chemicals are made there, including those use to make explosives. we discussed the blast with dr. sharon georgia senior electra and environmental sustainability from keel university. she says is not the visible black plumes of smoke. the local should be worried about can show it and she said it's not just the issue, but the contamination that you can see is that contamination that you can't say this is this the what the black smoke that you can see is particular that that is going to travel quite a distance from the side itself. so that was where the band i think is what we're concerned about is not just the immediate, the immediate range. and this is why the venture so significant because it's close to those populated areas. so we're going to have the pollution spread in a long way, going fast, so our to the door, it's going to be a gas in the other people. and all the way when he does settle it may then move again, if he's soluble, if waynes and then i the travel again i was, the challenge here is, is to figure out exactly what is being dispersed and, and then to figure out how
parks in europe with around 30000 people actually working there. that's pete, it was saying more than $5000.00 chemicals are made there, including those use to make explosives. we discussed the blast with dr. sharon georgia senior electra and environmental sustainability from keel university. she says is not the visible black plumes of smoke. the local should be worried about can show it and she said it's not just the issue, but the contamination that you can see is that contamination that you...
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dr. jill biden met today with british prime minister boris johnson's wife, carrie, over tea oh, man. it's like those moms in the parke their kids are friends "oh, joe joe fell down. joe, get up, you're fine, honey. "boris boris, what did you just put in your mouth spit it out, boris." after president biden this week told her he would end their infrastructure negotiations, republican senator shelly moore capito said in an interview yesterday that she was disappointed in biden's decision said progressives, "disappointed in biden finally some common ground." vice president kamala harris invited every female senator to a dinner next week at her residence, while kyrtsen sinema invited them to adult quidditch and a midnight screening of "rocky horror. france is reportedly sending the u.s. a replica statue of -- a replica statue of liberty, excuse me -- nicknamed "the little sister," and it will be the only foreigner we let in this year. [ light laughter ] the final episode of the reality show "keeping up with the kardashians" aired tonight and, if you've never seen the show before, trust me, you've kept up. they're sister
dr. jill biden met today with british prime minister boris johnson's wife, carrie, over tea oh, man. it's like those moms in the parke their kids are friends "oh, joe joe fell down. joe, get up, you're fine, honey. "boris boris, what did you just put in your mouth spit it out, boris." after president biden this week told her he would end their infrastructure negotiations, republican senator shelly moore capito said in an interview yesterday that she was disappointed in biden's...
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park from this neighborhood. and then i also want to acknowledge dr. nina roberts who is here from san francisco state. she's been our academic advisor on our equitable development planning efforts, and thank you for your support. and i turn it back to jackie. >> thanks, phil. and just before i get into our next speaker i want to acknowledge the leadership committee that has served on behalf of this community, committing their time and their vision to the project and making sure that the community voice is heard. so i see a few of them, jill fox, and oscar james, tanansha ocori, and i see a ton of you guys, and thank you for your time again on the project. so next i'd like to introduce one of our assembly members, a neighbor in our -- in our community -- and someone that -- you know, i have known for the last decade and he's worked extremely hard for the city of san francisco. and i would like to introduce our assembly member of district 17, david chu. [applause] >> thank you, jackie. good afternoon, san francisco. are we ready to play? all right! let me first ask the mayor -- the mayor refer the as he
park from this neighborhood. and then i also want to acknowledge dr. nina roberts who is here from san francisco state. she's been our academic advisor on our equitable development planning efforts, and thank you for your support. and i turn it back to jackie. >> thanks, phil. and just before i get into our next speaker i want to acknowledge the leadership committee that has served on behalf of this community, committing their time and their vision to the project and making sure that the...
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dr. amesh adalja. >>> and we look at this date in history, july 27, 1996. >> at 1:25 this morning thousands of revelers at an open air concert in centennial park. singer jan knell evans was doing an interview with german television, and then this. d the. a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. nucala reduces eosinophils, a key cause of severe asthma. nucala is not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your doctor about nucala. find your nunormal with nucala. if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans built just for you. switch now and get 2 unlimited lines and 2 free smartphones. ask your doctor about nucala. and now get netflix on us. it's all included with 2 lines for only $70 bucks! only at t-mobile. ♪ when you have nausea, ♪ ♪ heartburn, ingestion, upset stomach... ♪ ♪ diarrheaaaa. ♪ pepto bismol coat
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dr. hunter. handwritten notes. >> and there's something about putting tape on your fingers? >> tape on your fingers. parkmewhere else. walk to the location. >> buy common shoes. >> buy common shoes. >> sort of a list that a killer would make. >> yes, it is. >> prosecutors said the two sets of murders, five years apart, correlated with garcia's career struggles. the first in 2008 came two weeks after he was fired by lsu-shreveport. the second, in 2013, followed another round of unemployment and financial troubles. >> he's trying to get jobs at temporary agencies. he's having financial issues. his home is going to foreclosure. >> but they argued that garcia's original target on mother's day 2013 was dr. chhanda bewtra, a professor at creighton who had written him bad evaluations. >> she was somebody that he really thought was too hard on him, was the cause of his termination to begin with, and he really had some animosity towards her. >> two days before the attempted break-in, prosecutors said anthony garcia used his phone to look up dr. bewtra's address. analysis of a scant bit of dna evidence taken from
dr. hunter. handwritten notes. >> and there's something about putting tape on your fingers? >> tape on your fingers. parkmewhere else. walk to the location. >> buy common shoes. >> buy common shoes. >> sort of a list that a killer would make. >> yes, it is. >> prosecutors said the two sets of murders, five years apart, correlated with garcia's career struggles. the first in 2008 came two weeks after he was fired by lsu-shreveport. the second, in 2013,...
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dr. scott gotlieb predicts could happen in october or september shep. >> meg, thanks so much americans are hitting the road this summer traveling to tourist hot spots across the country like national parks and beach towns here and there many destinations are already packed, but they may get even busier more people now rethinking travel plans abroad as some countries are tightening restrictions here's cnbc's seema mody >> reporter: for americans hoping to travel overseas this summer, be prepared for change as the threats of the delta variants stands in the way. >> the days of planning everything in advance because it changes in a second. >> reporter: sheila brown just returned from a ten-day cruise around portugal, but it was supposed to include three other countries in europe. two weeks before flying out it was cancelled as newly imposed restrictions and shutdown countries like hungary. >> we were doing the debate of should we go anywhere whatsoever do we pick somewhere in the united states, or just don't travel whatsoever? so all options were on the table. >> reporter: meanwhile england celebrated on monday calling it freedom day as a majority their restrictions were lifted the opposit
dr. scott gotlieb predicts could happen in october or september shep. >> meg, thanks so much americans are hitting the road this summer traveling to tourist hot spots across the country like national parks and beach towns here and there many destinations are already packed, but they may get even busier more people now rethinking travel plans abroad as some countries are tightening restrictions here's cnbc's seema mody >> reporter: for americans hoping to travel overseas this summer,...