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jon lapook, thank you. let's bring in dr.nthony fauci to try to urns more about threes breakthrough cases and the delta to try to urns more about these breakthrough cases and the delta variant. dr. fauci, thank you for joining us. so do these breakthrough cases mean the vaccine is failing? >> no, not at all. the efficacy, as is the case here, is really based on whether you prevent clinically recognizable disease. mof the time, you're dealing asymptomatic infection or mildly symptomatic. the vaccine is still very protective against severe disease leading to hospitalization and death. >> o'donnell: should someone who got the johnson & johnson shot go and get a dose of pfizer or moderna? would you? >> at this time, there's no indication at all that a person who's received a single dose, the standard dose of j&j needs shotte >> o'donnell: given that new cases have tripled over the last month, is it possible we're heading towards a new lockdown? >> i don't see a lockdown in the future, norah. remember, when you're dealing with the
jon lapook, thank you. let's bring in dr.nthony fauci to try to urns more about threes breakthrough cases and the delta to try to urns more about these breakthrough cases and the delta variant. dr. fauci, thank you for joining us. so do these breakthrough cases mean the vaccine is failing? >> no, not at all. the efficacy, as is the case here, is really based on whether you prevent clinically recognizable disease. mof the time, you're dealing asymptomatic infection or mildly symptomatic....
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jon lapook. ( siren ) >> reporter: when covid overwhelmed new york city last march, it found 51-year-old sam rafferty, a wildfire educator and animal lover. >> i wasn't able to breathe. i just coughed so much that it hurt. had a fever, aches. >> reporter: those symptoms subsided but then rafferty developed what's become known as long covid with symptoms like heart pamtations, low brood pressure and abnormal body temperature. >> my legs felt cold. in the beginning i was terrified because your heart is racing, can't feel your feet and you think what the hell is going on. >> reporter: covid begins as a respiratory illness but experts are researching how the virus might ravage the nervous system. in rafferty's days it was dysautonomia, a disruption of part of the nervous system that controls timp regulation, breathing and blood pressure. >> it looks like a lot of the neurological symptoms that we're seeing are probably more relating to sort of inflammation from the infection. >> reporter: what else it that makes this so difficult to understand and treat? >> i think the biggest thing is most
jon lapook. ( siren ) >> reporter: when covid overwhelmed new york city last march, it found 51-year-old sam rafferty, a wildfire educator and animal lover. >> i wasn't able to breathe. i just coughed so much that it hurt. had a fever, aches. >> reporter: those symptoms subsided but then rafferty developed what's become known as long covid with symptoms like heart pamtations, low brood pressure and abnormal body temperature. >> my legs felt cold. in the beginning i was...
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jon lapook who has been covering this story from the beginning. thank you dr. lapook. and president biden went to the capitol today for a high stakes meeting with senate democrats. the president needs all 50 to support his record three and a half trillion dollar spending plan for what he calls human infrastructure. cbs' kris van cleave reports from the capitol. >> reporter: tonight president biden rallying democrats to back trillions in new spending. >> we're going to get this done. >> reporter: mr. biden received a warm welcome but there is no guarantee the 3.5 trillion budget package will be embraced by all 50 democrats. it aims to expand medicare, provide a path to citizenship, address climate change and promises tax cuts for most americans. with no republican support, democrats can not afford to lose a single vote. >> we know the road ahead is going to be long. there are bumps along the way. >> reporter: how significant is this legislation. >> this is enormously significant. >> reporter: budget chairman bernie sanders. >> i think there is a lot of angst out there.
jon lapook who has been covering this story from the beginning. thank you dr. lapook. and president biden went to the capitol today for a high stakes meeting with senate democrats. the president needs all 50 to support his record three and a half trillion dollar spending plan for what he calls human infrastructure. cbs' kris van cleave reports from the capitol. >> reporter: tonight president biden rallying democrats to back trillions in new spending. >> we're going to get this done....
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jon lapook, thank you. six months after the deadly assault on the capitol the f.b.i. is asking for the public's help. the bureau released eleven new videos showing suspects atacking federal officers. since january 6, the f.b.i. has arrested more than 500 suspects who took part in the insurrection, but officials say these 11 are some of the most violent offenders yet to be identified. 300 suspects remain at large. there is a big shakeup to have the sidelines of the n.b.a. final. hours before tipoff espn benched reporter rachel nichols after recordings surfaced of her making disparaging comments about a colleague and the network's efforts. >> i'm here with monty williams >> reporter: to basketball fans, rachel nichols is a fixture on the sidelines. now she has been sidelined for criticizing espn assigning maria taylor, who's black, to host last years n.b.a. county down to have the playoffs over nichols who is white. >> the first thing they tell you in journalism school is don't become testify story. >> reporter: she did become the story when a conversation she had last
jon lapook, thank you. six months after the deadly assault on the capitol the f.b.i. is asking for the public's help. the bureau released eleven new videos showing suspects atacking federal officers. since january 6, the f.b.i. has arrested more than 500 suspects who took part in the insurrection, but officials say these 11 are some of the most violent offenders yet to be identified. 300 suspects remain at large. there is a big shakeup to have the sidelines of the n.b.a. final. hours before...
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jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> well coming up on "cbs this morning," a closer look at the growingwing a standoff last weekend between heavily armed militia members and police in massachusetts. catherine herridge has the details. >>> plus, the new space race. we'll show you how two billionaires, richard branson and jeff bezos, plan separate missions to space. >>> and we'll speak with this year's scripps national spelling bee champion zaila avant-garde. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great weekend. ♪
jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> well coming up on "cbs this morning," a closer look at the growingwing a standoff last weekend between heavily armed militia members and police in massachusetts. catherine herridge has the details. >>> plus, the new space race. we'll show you how two billionaires, richard branson and jeff bezos, plan separate missions to space. >>> and we'll speak with this year's scripps national spelling bee champion zaila avant-garde....
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jon lapook has more. >> reporter: one blood, the largest blood center in the southeast, is scramblinghe blood shortage crisis. yet another fallout from the pandemic. >> the donors are not in the traditional locations anymore. we lost large corporations, religious organizations, movie theater drives, festivals that were taking place ended. >> reporter: before covid, schools accounted for 25% of collected blood. now demand for blood products is up 10% nationwide. >> there's this huge backlog of operations that really needed to get done. >> reporter: some hospitals have had to delay scheduled surgeries. at nyu langone health, dr. paresh shah says they came close to doing the same. >> we were down to such a low inventory of blood that if we had one major transfusion event, we would have been depleted completely. >> reporter: can you take us through a scenario where you've been here in this operating room and needed blood? >> if you're in a trauma situation, any blood right now. i don't need blood an hour from now, i need blood right now or this patient's not going to survive. >> reporter:
jon lapook has more. >> reporter: one blood, the largest blood center in the southeast, is scramblinghe blood shortage crisis. yet another fallout from the pandemic. >> the donors are not in the traditional locations anymore. we lost large corporations, religious organizations, movie theater drives, festivals that were taking place ended. >> reporter: before covid, schools accounted for 25% of collected blood. now demand for blood products is up 10% nationwide. >>...
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jon lapook. he speaks regularly with c.d.c. or rochelle walensky and other top health officials. dr. lapook, so glad you are here. all right, let's talk about this, because the c.d.c. using those words "the war has changed," what exactly does that mean?he >> well, the war has changed because the enemy has some new weapons. it's more transmissible, more infectious, probably more deadly. remember in may when the c.d.c. relaxed its guidance about mashes, back then the delta variant was about 1% of all cases. now it's about 83% of all cases. and back then, the data suggested that if you were somebody who was vaccinated and you got a breakthrough infection, that you were probably unlikely to spread it to somebody else. now, new information, new data out today from the c.d.c. says that if you are vaccinated and you get infected nevertheless with delta, you're probably just as likely as somebody who is unvaccinated and gets infected to spread it to somebody else. so, the enemy changes its tactics. the c.d.c. changes its tactics, just a
jon lapook. he speaks regularly with c.d.c. or rochelle walensky and other top health officials. dr. lapook, so glad you are here. all right, let's talk about this, because the c.d.c. using those words "the war has changed," what exactly does that mean?he >> well, the war has changed because the enemy has some new weapons. it's more transmissible, more infectious, probably more deadly. remember in may when the c.d.c. relaxed its guidance about mashes, back then the delta variant...
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>> i was getting my first colonoscopy performed by our own jon lapook. yes, it was. omebody at work doing this for you? i'm like -- >> nobody better than jon lapook. >> exactly. >> i have to say -- he's my doctor, too. >> is me? >> he did mine before i started working here. had i been working here, it might have been different. hello, dr. jon lapook. which, by the way, i have a long and winding clean colon -- >> so do i me told me. mine was long and a winding. he was impressed with my prep. a lot of people don't take the prep seriously. i did it by the book, by the numbers. i was very -- clean as a whistle. >> it's important because black men normally don't get this. >> that's right. >> 99% effective. jon lapook is great. and it's true -- you don't feel anything. i think it's so important to -- to let people know. anthony, you had one -- have you had one? anthony? >> don't yell at me. >> anthony -- wait. wait. wait. >> don't worry -- >> it never occurred -- i was -- you're supposed to get it at 50, anthony. >> i know you are. >> it is important. after chadwick boseman
>> i was getting my first colonoscopy performed by our own jon lapook. yes, it was. omebody at work doing this for you? i'm like -- >> nobody better than jon lapook. >> exactly. >> i have to say -- he's my doctor, too. >> is me? >> he did mine before i started working here. had i been working here, it might have been different. hello, dr. jon lapook. which, by the way, i have a long and winding clean colon -- >> so do i me told me. mine was long and a...
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. >> garrett: jon lapook, thank you. more tonight on "cbs evening news," dramatic video of police rescuing a girl from a kidnapper and tennis great naomi osaka opens up about mental struggles. and their families, neutrogena® for people with skin. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, now introducing ensure complete! with 30 grams of protein. only 6% of us retail businesses have a black owner. that needs to change. so, i did something. i created a black business accelerator at amazon. and now we have a program that's dedicated to making tomorrow a better day for black businesses. ♪ ♪ i am tiffany. and this is just the beginning. ♪ ♪ this isn't just a walk up the stairs. when you have an irregular heartbeat, it's more. it's dignity. the freedom to go where you want, knowing your doctor can watch over your heart. ♪ >> garrett: tonight, new body cam video shows the arrest of a kidnapper and the rescue of his young victim.
. >> garrett: jon lapook, thank you. more tonight on "cbs evening news," dramatic video of police rescuing a girl from a kidnapper and tennis great naomi osaka opens up about mental struggles. and their families, neutrogena® for people with skin. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, now introducing ensure complete! with 30 grams of protein. only 6% of us retail businesses...
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jon lapook asks: what is it about guys and directions? knighton takes in a performance at wolf trap, a washington area treasure marking its 50th year. plus mo rocca, steve hartman and more on this sunday morning, july 25th, 2021. and we'll be right back. ♪ [ this guy here is busy working on our state's recovery. you see he lives in california and by vacationing in california he's supporting our businesses and communities. which means every fruity skewer is like another sweet nail in the rebuilding of our economy. hammer away craftsman. calling all californians. keep your vacation here and help our state get back to work. and please travel responsibly. >> pauley: a patient who is unresponses sieve for months and months, usually we associate that with the worst possible outcome. so how to explain thi story from our lee cowan, about a man who defied the odds and baffled the experts. >> reporter: when 28-year-old jacob haendel was rushed to a massachusetts emergency room four years ago, doctors thought the one-time chef, as young as he was, w
jon lapook asks: what is it about guys and directions? knighton takes in a performance at wolf trap, a washington area treasure marking its 50th year. plus mo rocca, steve hartman and more on this sunday morning, july 25th, 2021. and we'll be right back. ♪ [ this guy here is busy working on our state's recovery. you see he lives in california and by vacationing in california he's supporting our businesses and communities. which means every fruity skewer is like another sweet nail in the...
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jon lapook joins us now. during the pandemic lieding to this surge? >> this pandemic has been so destabilizing for so many of us, right? but especially for people who have mental illnesses including those with eating disorders. a sense of being out of control right? i mean we can't control covid but you can control -- have the illusion of control of what you're eating. >> until you said it i never thought of that as a mental illness, yeah. how so? >> there's a lot of research into this. it's a combination probably of underlying tendencies like anxiety and deep vein thrombosis, obsessive/compulsive disorder but brain wiring, tremendous area of research into this but it's so important for people to understand that it's something that they can do something about, there's so much stigma with mental illness. that's one reason we want to say, yes, it is a form of it but there's lots to do if you recognize it. >> like? >> early recognition, we understand, with adolescents, family based therapy where the parents are
jon lapook joins us now. during the pandemic lieding to this surge? >> this pandemic has been so destabilizing for so many of us, right? but especially for people who have mental illnesses including those with eating disorders. a sense of being out of control right? i mean we can't control covid but you can control -- have the illusion of control of what you're eating. >> until you said it i never thought of that as a mental illness, yeah. how so? >> there's a lot of research...
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jon lapook. >> vlad, i have to say he's my doctor, too. >> my hero. >> he normally does my colonoscopyeah. >> the founders are working on a beer inspired by gayle. >> hey! >> yes, they are. >> nice alcoholic beer. i do -- >> we'll get some your way. >>> nice. yay! [ cheers ] >> reporter: was it important to be first? >> honestly, no. >> reporter: not at all? >> honestly no. >> makes you want to go, doesn't it, gayle? >> a little bit. >> outrageous. ♪ >> i love this song. ♪ ♪ my last my everything♪ going to . >> even better. >> this is brian, everybody. he keeps us very well hydrated. this is a green juice. this is an iced latte. this is water. and then brian put this dot here because this is seltzer if you need a little extra kick. >> that was good. ♪ >>> yes, kraft mac and cheese. i like it. >> i love plamac and cheese. >> gayle's putting the lid back on. >>> the park service director watches cbs. cue it now -- now, now, now! >> you guys are invited to hawaii. i'll take you swimming with the dolphins. we'll get you on a surfboard. >> that might be tough at there table. >> garrett, i w
jon lapook. >> vlad, i have to say he's my doctor, too. >> my hero. >> he normally does my colonoscopyeah. >> the founders are working on a beer inspired by gayle. >> hey! >> yes, they are. >> nice alcoholic beer. i do -- >> we'll get some your way. >>> nice. yay! [ cheers ] >> reporter: was it important to be first? >> honestly, no. >> reporter: not at all? >> honestly no. >> makes you want to go, doesn't...