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meg?vavax ceo stan erck joins us now around jpmorgan fresh off your presentation. thanks for being with us you're gearing up to file in the united states for your covid vaccine. tell us what you think the prospects look like for your vaccine here in terms of any folks still holding out for it as a primary series or booster for potentially the fall >> well, the whole thing is coming together and we've got several regulatory approvals already, we're in now 170 countries, and we've got ten regulatory agencies including the u.s. we filed for and i expect in the next 90 days we could have all ten including the united states. i think we harmonized our filings. we've got good responses to the fda. they have to review it we have product being shipped and we have product being shipped last month to indonesia and now to europe. and we're actually vaccinating people in indonesia right now as we speak it's all coming together and we're excited. >> and do you expect, you know, here in the united states
meg?vavax ceo stan erck joins us now around jpmorgan fresh off your presentation. thanks for being with us you're gearing up to file in the united states for your covid vaccine. tell us what you think the prospects look like for your vaccine here in terms of any folks still holding out for it as a primary series or booster for potentially the fall >> well, the whole thing is coming together and we've got several regulatory approvals already, we're in now 170 countries, and we've got ten...
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meg jacobs, julian zelizer, come back, please. >> perfect, happy new year. >> thanks for having us. >>> a quick programming note. carole king and james taylor in an unforgettable film, "just call out my name," tonight at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. here is a preview. >> friends. collaborators. legends. they came together for the tour of a lifetime. james taylor. >> his songs were amazing. his voice was amazing. and his demeanor. >> and carole king. >> carole king, one of the greatest songwriters of all time. >> asked to be a part of my band. >> 40 years have passed since the first time we played. >> i love every experience we have had together. ♪ you just call out my name ♪ ♪ and you'll know wherever i am ♪ ♪ i'll come running ♪ >> "just call out my name," tonight at 9:00 on cnn. exam and x-rays free to new patients without insurance - everyday. plus, patients get 20% off their treatment plan. we're on your corner and in your corner every step of the way. because your anything is our everything. aspen dental. anything to make you smile. book today at aspendental.com, walk in, or call 1-800-aspe
meg jacobs, julian zelizer, come back, please. >> perfect, happy new year. >> thanks for having us. >>> a quick programming note. carole king and james taylor in an unforgettable film, "just call out my name," tonight at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. here is a preview. >> friends. collaborators. legends. they came together for the tour of a lifetime. james taylor. >> his songs were amazing. his voice was amazing. and his demeanor. >> and carole king....
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good evening, meg. >> reporter:more, good evening. we have new details about those rulings, and the news comes as president biden announced new resources for hospitals facing staffing issues like this one, and the administration will buy 500 million more covid 19 at-home tests for americans. tonight a blow to the biden administration as covid cases careen out of control across the u.s. the supreme court blocking the president's bland to require employees at large private companies to be vaccinated or test w weekly for covid. but the court is allowing the mandate for most healthcare workers, this as the president called in the military today to help overwhelmed hospitals in six states survive the surge. >> if you're unvaccinated, if they test positive, you are 17 times more likely to get hospitalized. as a result, their crowding the hospitals, leaving little rim for anyone else who might have a heart attack or an injury in an automobile accident. >> reporter: tooled marked the highest 7-day average for hospitalizations since the pandem
good evening, meg. >> reporter:more, good evening. we have new details about those rulings, and the news comes as president biden announced new resources for hospitals facing staffing issues like this one, and the administration will buy 500 million more covid 19 at-home tests for americans. tonight a blow to the biden administration as covid cases careen out of control across the u.s. the supreme court blocking the president's bland to require employees at large private companies to be...
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meg oliver, thanks.rn now to a significant new development into the sprawling investigation into the january 6th attack on the capitol. the justice department today, for the first time, filing the most serious charge yet against members of the oath keepers: seditious conspiracy-- alleging the group conspired to overthrow the u.s. government with force. cbs's jeff pegues has all the stunning new details. >> reporter: prosecutors say the 11 oath keepers charged today with seditious conspiracy began planning for an attack shortly after president biden's victory became official. >> it's just amazing that trump will let the election be stolen out from under him, and will let our country be stolen like this; our government. >> reporter: the far-right extremist group's notorious leader, stewart rhodes, a former army paratrooper with a yale law degree, sent a message to a group chat on november 5: "we aren't getting through this without a civil war." over the next month, prosecutors say rhodes-- arrested today i
meg oliver, thanks.rn now to a significant new development into the sprawling investigation into the january 6th attack on the capitol. the justice department today, for the first time, filing the most serious charge yet against members of the oath keepers: seditious conspiracy-- alleging the group conspired to overthrow the u.s. government with force. cbs's jeff pegues has all the stunning new details. >> reporter: prosecutors say the 11 oath keepers charged today with seditious...
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hits a new high meg tirrell is here with the latest meg, are they just extending it for the pfizer shot? >> so far, yes the pfizer vaccine now cleared by the fda for kids ages 12 to 15 as a booster. another change the fda made today also applies only to folks who got pfizer originally, is that they are now eligible for a booster as soon as five months after the second dose compared with six months. for moderna it is still six months the fda explaining that by essentially saying they had data for shortening pfizer and they don't have the data for shortening moderna they also cleared third doses for kids who are immunocompromised between the ages of 5 and 11 still no word on when a vaccine for younger children under 5 will be available. we know there had been a delay for pfizer in that, so a lot of us are still waiting on that this as cases are reaching astro no, mas astronomic highs, reaching more than 500,000 a day in the u.s. you are getting the vertical line-up on the case count right now. hospitalizations are rising, but not at the same clip as cases. deaths have held steady around b
hits a new high meg tirrell is here with the latest meg, are they just extending it for the pfizer shot? >> so far, yes the pfizer vaccine now cleared by the fda for kids ages 12 to 15 as a booster. another change the fda made today also applies only to folks who got pfizer originally, is that they are now eligible for a booster as soon as five months after the second dose compared with six months. for moderna it is still six months the fda explaining that by essentially saying they had...
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meg, thank you tim, what itself your take on the biogen news? highly anticipated announcement. >> well, sarah first of all, a rare treat having you here thank you for joining us look, i think the story for biogen is a story of you know first of all this news announced aduhelm has now ultimately traded well through share price. i think biogen was 2.70 a share when the news was announced the fda approved the alzheimer's druchlth an exc drug. lack of convincing do you that, lack of doctors ready to prescribe it and monitor it and obviously the price point. on some some level this has been an albatross for stock. the biotech companies and ibb overall, so this news, not a big surprise interesting each incremental news flow was more negative for the company than they had announced this drug. >> remember when there was that takeout rumor from samsung, pete, they were going to buy biogen and samsung came out the next day and said, no, that's not happening. here's another blow to the stock and i the ibb >> you are 100% right. i was on that night. we saw
meg, thank you tim, what itself your take on the biogen news? highly anticipated announcement. >> well, sarah first of all, a rare treat having you here thank you for joining us look, i think the story for biogen is a story of you know first of all this news announced aduhelm has now ultimately traded well through share price. i think biogen was 2.70 a share when the news was announced the fda approved the alzheimer's druchlth an exc drug. lack of convincing do you that, lack of doctors...
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that's also a ways off but progress. >> we'll take it, meg. thank you. >>> elon musk does it again.ay he had a tweet that launched a fast food company into the crypto game >>> and the fed chair jay powell signaling an interest rate hike is coming. what the move means for skyrocketing inflation and for your wallet as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of >>> weather alert. a powerful nor'easter set to slam the northeast the question is who gets how much it seems they don't know new york they say could get a dusting or a dumping because forecasters say it's likely the storm will become a bomb cyclone and give some people somewhere a lot of snow. winter storm watches already in effect for friday up and down the i- 95 corridor from virginia to maine the nor'easter set to bombard that area with snow. forecasters say it could range from a few inches to several feet arctic air priming the region for snow people waking up tomorrow to freezing cold temperatures seer use minus 7, boston minus 2. new york city a balm any 9 degrees. >>> it ooh tess bottom of the hour, time for the t
that's also a ways off but progress. >> we'll take it, meg. thank you. >>> elon musk does it again.ay he had a tweet that launched a fast food company into the crypto game >>> and the fed chair jay powell signaling an interest rate hike is coming. what the move means for skyrocketing inflation and for your wallet as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of >>> weather alert. a powerful nor'easter set to slam the northeast the question is who gets how...
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thank you very much, meg tirrell. >>> dr. bhadelia, director for the founder of the boston university medication center, ultimate nbc news medical contributor, thank you for joining us tonight let's talk about this isolation period reduced to five days. supposed to help ease the disruption now there's talk of the cdc potentially adding a testing requirement at the end of that but we know people might test positive weeks after being infected do you think that requirement would be prudent >> yes, kelly, i think we're between a rock and hard place and the cdc had a hard choice to make because you're seeing the incredibly unique challenges omicron is facing, the blizzard of these even mild flu-like symptoms can keep workers out of the economy. that's not just the corporations, we're really talking about essential services we talked about health care and schools and we could also see how this could affect waste, water, food production and if you really look at the numbers that are predicted, over a million cases a day, you can see
thank you very much, meg tirrell. >>> dr. bhadelia, director for the founder of the boston university medication center, ultimate nbc news medical contributor, thank you for joining us tonight let's talk about this isolation period reduced to five days. supposed to help ease the disruption now there's talk of the cdc potentially adding a testing requirement at the end of that but we know people might test positive weeks after being infected do you think that requirement would be...
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meg. >> reporter: thanks so much.ing with us out of the jpmorgan virtual conference i want to start out by asking you about the sight line you have into hospitals through businesses supplying and working with them, with the massive omicron surge we are going through right now. what are you seeing in terms of the impact it is having on hospitals? >> first of all, meg, thank you for having me today. hospitals are very stressed, as we can see omicron has put a significant amount of burden on hospitals. we are doing the best we can we are supplying products from all corners of the world we tend to be more localized with our manufacturing facilities, but we have seen tremendous increase in demand for specific products, primarily the ones to treat the patients with covid so it is a tough time right now. our gratitude to all of the health care workers who are today working so hard to treat the patients across the u.s. and the globe. >> now, with that increase in demand, of course, we are thinking back to the beginning of the
meg. >> reporter: thanks so much.ing with us out of the jpmorgan virtual conference i want to start out by asking you about the sight line you have into hospitals through businesses supplying and working with them, with the massive omicron surge we are going through right now. what are you seeing in terms of the impact it is having on hospitals? >> first of all, meg, thank you for having me today. hospitals are very stressed, as we can see omicron has put a significant amount of...
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tirrell for more meg?> moderna is not alone when it comes to this sort of dynamic. it is sort of with the rest of the covid vaccine stocks in terms the performance that we have seen and the volatility as well particularly stocks like biontech and novavax we are seeing those down quite a bit from their highs as well so you can see there, biontech down about 64%, just like moderna. and novavax down only 56%. pfizer we stuck in there of course because it is a big vaccine maker. it is not doing the same thing and of course has a covid anti-viral as well as the rest of the giant pharmaceuticals business but lot of this is about the uncertainty of what the covid vaccine business looks like over time you can see that while it is up to 20 billion this year for 2022 that really starts to go down significantly after that the thing that's different about moderna, though, an analyst pointed out, it has other things going none the whole mrna platform it is still in the covid vaccine space. in march we are expecting dat
tirrell for more meg?> moderna is not alone when it comes to this sort of dynamic. it is sort of with the rest of the covid vaccine stocks in terms the performance that we have seen and the volatility as well particularly stocks like biontech and novavax we are seeing those down quite a bit from their highs as well so you can see there, biontech down about 64%, just like moderna. and novavax down only 56%. pfizer we stuck in there of course because it is a big vaccine maker. it is not doing...
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that's also a ways off but progress. >> we'll take it, meg. thank you. >>> elon musk does it again.e had a tweet that launched a fast food company into the crypto game >>> and the fed chair jay powell signaling an interest rate hike is coming. what the move means for skyrocketing inflation and for your wallet as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of with his citi custom cash℠ card, dan earns cash back that automatically adjusts to where his spending is trending. just ask stepping outside his comfort zone dan... okay, i don't- i don't know where the hole for this is. ...or fourth time streaming that period drama dan... you just made me miss her best line, so now i'm going to have to start it again ...even insisted he didn't need directions dan. okay, i'm not lost. i'm exploring. that said, do you know where i am? earn 5% cash back in your top eligible spend category, up to $500 spent each billing cycle. with the citi custom cash℠ card. you could spend half an hour preparing for the half hour status meeting. orrr... you could cancel the meeting and share updates in slack i
that's also a ways off but progress. >> we'll take it, meg. thank you. >>> elon musk does it again.e had a tweet that launched a fast food company into the crypto game >>> and the fed chair jay powell signaling an interest rate hike is coming. what the move means for skyrocketing inflation and for your wallet as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of with his citi custom cash℠ card, dan earns cash back that automatically adjusts to where his spending is...
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it's a privilege thanks >> carl, back to you >> all right, meg.ur thanks to you. >>> by the way, don't miss meg's next interview coming up at 12:30 p.m. eastern time, the chairman and bristol myers squib, jon. >> tesla is down 16% first few days of this year. will it turn around and have another big year goldman sachs says, yes. price target to $1,200 per share. that would be about 20% higher for the year you can catch the full call at cnbc.com stay with us ♪ make fitness routine with pure protein. high protein. low sugar. tastes great! high protein. low sugar. so good. high protein. low sugar. mmm, birthday cake. try pure protein shakes. with vitamins and minerals for immune support. ♪ >>> welcome back to "techcheck." we are resetting here at the bottom of the hour i'm carl quintanilla with deirdre bosa, jon fortt and julia boorstin stocks are continuing their volatile ride this morning, although we are off the earlier lows of the session. dow is down less than 400, got a bunch of growth names under pressure peloton, crowdstrike we talked the gam
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that's also a ways off but progress. >> we'll take it, meg. thank you. >>> elon musk does it again.had a tweet that launched a fast food company into the crypto game >>> and the fed chair jay powell signaling an interest rate hike is coming. what the move means for skyrocketing inflation and for your wallet as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top bottom of the hour and the top of the news from cnbc. indian? [silence] how bout tacos? tacos. automatic emergency braking — one of six advanced safety features standard on every 2022 chevy equinox. find new technology. find new roads. chevrolet. (burke) this is why you want farmers claim forgiveness... [echoing]new technology. claim forgiveness-ness, your home premium won't go up just because of this. (woman) wow, that's something. (burke) you get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. [echoing] get a quote today. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes your stomach for fast relief and get the same fast relief in a delightful chew with pepto bismol chews. first psoriasis, then
that's also a ways off but progress. >> we'll take it, meg. thank you. >>> elon musk does it again.had a tweet that launched a fast food company into the crypto game >>> and the fed chair jay powell signaling an interest rate hike is coming. what the move means for skyrocketing inflation and for your wallet as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top bottom of the hour and the top of the news from cnbc. indian? [silence] how bout tacos? tacos. automatic emergency...
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meg, thank you meg tirrell. >> the british prime minister, boris johnson, facing another scandal. this time, it involves allegations of intimidation and blackmail. today, one senior conservative lawmaker accused members of government of targeting lawmakers they suspect of wanting to force out the prime minister >> a number of members of parliament have faced pressures and intimidation from members of the government because of their declared or assumed desire for a vote of confidence in the party leadership of the prime minister the intim dashz of a member of parliament is a serious matter moreover, the reports of which i'm aware would seem to constitute blackmail >> he alleges uk government staff threatened his colleagues with bad publicity and withdrawal of funding from their constituencies he's now asking them to contact the police if they have been flet threatened or intimidated prime minister johnson has denied the allegations it comes a day after about a dozen members of the conservative party submitted letters of no confidence in boris johnson. 54 letters are needed to trigg
meg, thank you meg tirrell. >> the british prime minister, boris johnson, facing another scandal. this time, it involves allegations of intimidation and blackmail. today, one senior conservative lawmaker accused members of government of targeting lawmakers they suspect of wanting to force out the prime minister >> a number of members of parliament have faced pressures and intimidation from members of the government because of their declared or assumed desire for a vote of confidence...
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thanks again >> thank you, meg. >> back to you >> thanks, meg tirrell with the ceo of illumina. a lot of analysts on the street were thinking that illumina would make big news at the jpmorgan health care conference. guy, they're saying, you know what, they've been steering stored conferences in terms of new products, in terms of financial guidance, and here we have it. at the same time a lot of analysts on the street have neutral or underweight ratings on this one. >> that's right. you hit the nail on the help unde underweight, neutral i think the average price target is 3500 or so. the problem is that valuation is expensive. i think it is trading close to 90 times next year's numbers the question is, is 32% sell-off from the high of 555 this summer enough i think you will see a relief rally here i don't think you will get to 435, but i think you can get about 400 or so. if that's enough for you, i think you can own the stock here >>> coming up, game on a sports betting boom is sweeping new york state. we will bring you the data and how to profit next >>> plus, shares of lrtiay
thanks again >> thank you, meg. >> back to you >> thanks, meg tirrell with the ceo of illumina. a lot of analysts on the street were thinking that illumina would make big news at the jpmorgan health care conference. guy, they're saying, you know what, they've been steering stored conferences in terms of new products, in terms of financial guidance, and here we have it. at the same time a lot of analysts on the street have neutral or underweight ratings on this one. >>...
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meg oliver, thank you. >>> all right.he deep snow that trapped a pair of 19-year-old hikers in the mountains of oregon also played a role in their rescue. that's right. the young men were spotted bay coast guard helicopter after writing "sos" in the snow and staying near their vehicle, which had run out of gas. >>> all right. apple today became the first publicly traded company in t rld to be worth more t the milestone comes just 16 months after apple's market capitalization hit $2 trillion. while the stock is up more than 40% over the past year. and tonight's winning numbers are 18, 18 55, 39, 71, and 43 we won! yes! noooo... noooo... noooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and each sheet is 2x more absorbent, so you can use less. i'll hold onto that. bounty, the quicker picker upper. new vicks convenience pack. dayquil severe for you... and daily vicks super c for me. vicks super c is a daily supplement with vitamin c and b vitamins to help energize and replenish. dayquil severe is a max
meg oliver, thank you. >>> all right.he deep snow that trapped a pair of 19-year-old hikers in the mountains of oregon also played a role in their rescue. that's right. the young men were spotted bay coast guard helicopter after writing "sos" in the snow and staying near their vehicle, which had run out of gas. >>> all right. apple today became the first publicly traded company in t rld to be worth more t the milestone comes just 16 months after apple's market...
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meg oliver, cbs news, media, pennsylvania. >>> all right.irst on "cbs mornings," actor bill murray and cellist jan vogler stop by the times square studio to tell us about their new concert film "new worlds: the cradle of civilization." >>> plus, we'll take you to italy and give you a tour inside one of the world's mos exe on tket. >>> and first on "cbs mornings," brian chesky talks about travel and working remoteli. >>> that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. i'm tom hanson.ch for watching. have a great day. ♪ day. ♪
meg oliver, cbs news, media, pennsylvania. >>> all right.irst on "cbs mornings," actor bill murray and cellist jan vogler stop by the times square studio to tell us about their new concert film "new worlds: the cradle of civilization." >>> plus, we'll take you to italy and give you a tour inside one of the world's mos exe on tket. >>> and first on "cbs mornings," brian chesky talks about travel and working remoteli. >>> that is...
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have a great day >> meg, thank you.illionaire investor sam zell on the biggest trends in real estate after the pandemic, the impact of rising rates, the meta verse, what he thinks about what's happening in the market these days. >>> and later kyle bass gives his takes on the market swings we're seeing, what he's buying and more let's take a look at the futures right now. things have taken a leg lower for the dow at least now down 270 points the nasdaq off by and looks like another wild ride potentially today. things just gearing up you n't ntdowa to miss a minute. you're watching "squawk box" and this is cnbc jerry is here! j! mate, how are ya!? it's so good to see you. good to see all of you, yeah! why is jerry so... popular? it's been like this ever since we started using workday. what do you mean? it makes it easier to develop great relationships with our suppliers. now everyone, everywhere loves jerry. they sure do. they do. they really do. mmhmm. workday. finance, hr, planning and spend management for a changing wo
have a great day >> meg, thank you.illionaire investor sam zell on the biggest trends in real estate after the pandemic, the impact of rising rates, the meta verse, what he thinks about what's happening in the market these days. >>> and later kyle bass gives his takes on the market swings we're seeing, what he's buying and more let's take a look at the futures right now. things have taken a leg lower for the dow at least now down 270 points the nasdaq off by and looks like...
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meg oliver has more including big news on boosters for kids. >> as more children enter the hospital affected with the omicron variant, the f.d.a. says those as young as 12 can get a third dose or booster of the pfizer vaccine. despite surging covid cases, millions of children return to school including in new york city. >> i'm going to tell you what's going to happen day to day, we are staying open. we are going to do everything that we have to do to keep our schools open. >> reporter: the city is doubling the number of substitutes tested in each school and providing an additional 2 million test kids. >> how are you? >> reporter: in washington, d.c. the number of new cases jumped 330% in the last two weeks. the nation's second largest school system los angeles unified ordered students and staff to undergo mandatory covid testing before classes resume next week. but out of more than 13,000 school districts in the country, less than 150 decided to start the semester with all remote learning. partisan, new jersey, is one of them. >> i think that it's a good thing that the children will be home.
meg oliver has more including big news on boosters for kids. >> as more children enter the hospital affected with the omicron variant, the f.d.a. says those as young as 12 can get a third dose or booster of the pfizer vaccine. despite surging covid cases, millions of children return to school including in new york city. >> i'm going to tell you what's going to happen day to day, we are staying open. we are going to do everything that we have to do to keep our schools open. >>...
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meg oliver, cbs news. >> o'donnell: and we have some breaking news from the baseball hall of fame.rld series champ and former boston red sox, david "big papi" ortiz is the lone inductee voted into the class of 2022. it's his first year of eligibility. baseball writers for the tenth straight year rejected former slugger barry bonds, and pitching ace roger clemens, over their suspected use of performance-enhancing drugs. all right, still ahead here on tonight's "cbs evening news," why tom brady says it's not all about what he wants when it comes to his football career. our purchasing power adapts to our business needs. what's in your wallet? cough cough sneeze sneeze... [ sneezing ] needs, plop plop fizz fizz. alka seltzer plus cold relief. dissolves quickly. instantly ready to start working. so you can bounce back fast with alka-seltzer plus. now available for fast sinus relief. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27 vitamins and minerals. and ensure complete with 30 grams of
meg oliver, cbs news. >> o'donnell: and we have some breaking news from the baseball hall of fame.rld series champ and former boston red sox, david "big papi" ortiz is the lone inductee voted into the class of 2022. it's his first year of eligibility. baseball writers for the tenth straight year rejected former slugger barry bonds, and pitching ace roger clemens, over their suspected use of performance-enhancing drugs. all right, still ahead here on tonight's "cbs evening...
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cbs' meg oliver tells us how. >> it is a grueling day of competition.o swimming and it's all about trust. the day started it at the crack of dawn in st. benedicts prep in newark where new partnership was formed between students and the new jersey state police. >> raise your hand if you feel nervous when you see a law enforcement officer. >> reporter: in an effort to break down misconceptions, the school pairs students like 16 year old seth da matas with trooper mike guenther for a day of intense bonding. >> reporter: that when you first met your partner, what was your first impression. >> he is a little bit smaller than me, of course. >> smaller but the 5 foot 7 trooper benches almost twice his weight. >> do you trust law enforcement? >> not as much, no. >> why not? >> because of the recent stories and basically the influence that i am growing up in, as a dark- skinned male i'm not programmed to trust the police. and even in my own opinions, i don't trust the police. >> when you hear that why how does that make you feel. >> that is why we are here today
cbs' meg oliver tells us how. >> it is a grueling day of competition.o swimming and it's all about trust. the day started it at the crack of dawn in st. benedicts prep in newark where new partnership was formed between students and the new jersey state police. >> raise your hand if you feel nervous when you see a law enforcement officer. >> reporter: in an effort to break down misconceptions, the school pairs students like 16 year old seth da matas with trooper mike guenther...
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norah. >> o'donnell: big news, meg oliver, thank you.e country prepares to mark the anniversary of the deadly january 6 assault on the capitol, a new warning from the department of homeland security, f.b.i. and capitol police. this new joint intelligence bulletin says threat actors will try to exploit the anniversary to promote or possibly commit violence, although they say there is no credible threat at this hour. cbs' nikole killion reports tonight on the sharply divided views of the american public one year later. >> reporter: tonight, the capitol buried in a blanket of white, preparing to mark one of the darkest days in u.s. history. nearly a year since the insurrection, a new cbs news poll found the country is still divided, with 85% of democrats calling it just that, while roughly half of republicans said it was patriotism and defending freedom. two-thirds of respondents said democracy is under threat and fear more political violence. fear more political violence. >> in terms of democracy being healed, it feels like we're even more
norah. >> o'donnell: big news, meg oliver, thank you.e country prepares to mark the anniversary of the deadly january 6 assault on the capitol, a new warning from the department of homeland security, f.b.i. and capitol police. this new joint intelligence bulletin says threat actors will try to exploit the anniversary to promote or possibly commit violence, although they say there is no credible threat at this hour. cbs' nikole killion reports tonight on the sharply divided views of the...
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norah. >> o'donnell: our thanks to meg oliver. we turn now to an alarming trend at america's airports. the t.s.a. today reported a record number of guns at checkpoints in 2021. and you may be shocked by how many of them were loaded. the t.s.a. administrator spoke exclusively to cbs' errol barnett. >> it's one of the most alarming things we see is the number of weapons in our checkpoints. >> reporter: a record-breaking year at t.s.a. checkpoints: nearly 6,000 guns detected at airports nationwide. that's up 35% from 2019, even as travel remained below pre-pandemic levels. and how many of these firearms are loaded? >> the vast majority are loaded. about 86% of those firearms are loaded. >> reporter: chaos at atlanta's hartsfield-jackson after a t.s.a. officer found a loaded gun in a passenger's bag. that passenger then reached in, accidentally discharging it. >> well, that illustrates why loaded weapons are so dangerous, because it's very easy to discharge. >> reporter: that airport had the most firearms intercepted-- 507 detected, u
norah. >> o'donnell: our thanks to meg oliver. we turn now to an alarming trend at america's airports. the t.s.a. today reported a record number of guns at checkpoints in 2021. and you may be shocked by how many of them were loaded. the t.s.a. administrator spoke exclusively to cbs' errol barnett. >> it's one of the most alarming things we see is the number of weapons in our checkpoints. >> reporter: a record-breaking year at t.s.a. checkpoints: nearly 6,000 guns detected at...
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gillander about the antiviral pill but first meg tirrell on the latest covid numbers. meg? >> reporter: the u.s. is facing an unprecedented level of infection right now. 96 of counties across the country are now characterized as having high transmission, and this is at a time when the cdc now estimates omicron makes up 95% of all cases in the u.s., 5% still the delta variant. now, the good news is that experts forecast this surge to start to subside relatively soon, a model from colum why university says the u.s. could see a peak around january 18th with more than 500,000 cases per day. many are looking to zions from south africa and the uk about what may still come in terms of severe disease and the science suggests much lower percentage of people will go to the hospital or die from the omicron variant judging by trends in those countries. nonetheless, parts of the u.s. are still seeing hospitalizations rising rapidly given the sheer number of people infected, and doctors say that can affect overall levels of care that hospitals are able to provide. moreover, though the pr
gillander about the antiviral pill but first meg tirrell on the latest covid numbers. meg? >> reporter: the u.s. is facing an unprecedented level of infection right now. 96 of counties across the country are now characterized as having high transmission, and this is at a time when the cdc now estimates omicron makes up 95% of all cases in the u.s., 5% still the delta variant. now, the good news is that experts forecast this surge to start to subside relatively soon, a model from colum why...
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tirrell has more on what the experts call a coming tidal wave meg, it's yours. >> hey, tyler, we are right now. the spike in cases unlike anything we have seen before in the pandemic as you said, exceeding 400,000 average daily cases ask. that is dramatic undercounting given that we know we are not doing enough testing and then allow the rapid tests folks are taking don't get reported to health authorities for looks at what it might end up looking like. experts are locking to london and outen province in south africa you can see essentially what the spikes looked like since the beginning over the course of an mo the green line is how south africa has peaked and come down. london is the orange line, it pla plateaued. and new york is still in the upswing. experts predict it could be ready to come down as the last line has come down, the blue line there, the orange line, which is death, has come nowhere close to where the previous waves reached there is a hope and expectation based on the data coming out about the biology about the variant itself that suggests it is more mild but hospit
tirrell has more on what the experts call a coming tidal wave meg, it's yours. >> hey, tyler, we are right now. the spike in cases unlike anything we have seen before in the pandemic as you said, exceeding 400,000 average daily cases ask. that is dramatic undercounting given that we know we are not doing enough testing and then allow the rapid tests folks are taking don't get reported to health authorities for looks at what it might end up looking like. experts are locking to london and...
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. >>> meg tirrell joins us with a special guest. >> hey, carl, the ceo of no varietition joins us i want to start by the news you have this week by a potential covid -- kind of similar to the antibody drugs >> thanks, meg it's a novel technology that can target the covid spike protein pretty consistently. speed up, recovery time, and have a 79% reduction in hospitalization and -- so right now we're moving toward a filing to begin and the real vision is to have a medicine that can be used hopefully independent of what strain can be used in the future >> what kind of dose level -- it's a unique manufacturing process versus antibodies. it using bacterial production, which allows -- actually cell production, which allows us to scale to much larger volumes faster, also higher yields we certainly think we will be in the millions of doses, more than a million doses. really now the question is how fast can we bring it forward, assuming we get regulatory approvals and necessary support. we're certainly doing everything we can to skate up as
. >>> meg tirrell joins us with a special guest. >> hey, carl, the ceo of no varietition joins us i want to start by the news you have this week by a potential covid -- kind of similar to the antibody drugs >> thanks, meg it's a novel technology that can target the covid spike protein pretty consistently. speed up, recovery time, and have a 79% reduction in hospitalization and -- so right now we're moving toward a filing to begin and the real vision is to have a medicine...
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>> i would hope, meg thank you very much, meg tirrell. >>> the january 6th committee going over documentsp white house. nbc news confirms the national archives has given the panel more than 700 pages. this comes less than two days after the supreme court rejected former president trump's request to block the records from being released no word yet on what the documents contain but we know some of the files the panels requested. they wanted presidential activity calendars and later handwritten note from january 6th, the draft text of the speech the president delivered at the rally that day, talking points from the press secretary related to allegations of voter fraud and much more. and new tonight, politico reports it's obtained a draft executive order the president wanted to shield from the committee. politico reports the order would have directed the defense secretary to seize voting machines the order dated jandecember 6, 2020, was never issued president trump calling it a further witch hunt >>> and take a look now at the drone video from downtown los angeles. thieves have been raiding
>> i would hope, meg thank you very much, meg tirrell. >>> the january 6th committee going over documentsp white house. nbc news confirms the national archives has given the panel more than 700 pages. this comes less than two days after the supreme court rejected former president trump's request to block the records from being released no word yet on what the documents contain but we know some of the files the panels requested. they wanted presidential activity calendars and...
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norah. >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thanks.altimore, three firefighters were killed and one remains in critical condition and on life support after trapped inside a vacant row house. they were responding to a fire when it partially collapsed early this morning. people gathered outside the hospital to say farewell to the fallen. the cause remains under investigation. in st. paul, minnesota, three former officer in the murder of george floyd are accused of violating floyd's civil rights by ignoring his desperate pleas for help. here's cbs' mola lenghi. >> you're doing fine, you're talking fine. >> reporter: today prosecutors said the three officers didn't lift aen george finger when george floyd said he couldn't breathe at least 25 times, while derek chauvin needles on kneelen his neck for more than nine fientsf minutes. prosecutors said it was more about what the three police officers 3id not do than what they did. the two officers failed in their duties of stopping a police officer they see using excessive force. tow, king, and
norah. >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thanks.altimore, three firefighters were killed and one remains in critical condition and on life support after trapped inside a vacant row house. they were responding to a fire when it partially collapsed early this morning. people gathered outside the hospital to say farewell to the fallen. the cause remains under investigation. in st. paul, minnesota, three former officer in the murder of george floyd are accused of violating floyd's civil rights by...
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everything meg. >> reporter: hey, kelly.re ricing incredibly quickly, case numbers now averaging more than 500,000 per day on the seven-day average. as you said, hospitalizations are now showing that upward spike as well, growing pretty quickly and approaching the 100,000 people currently in the hospital with covid, although anecdotally we are hearing generally the cases in the hospital are less severe deaths have not increased. we are seeing around 1,300 per day, and there's a hope, of course, that will remain the same dr. anthony fauci addressed this question today in the white house covid briefing, and in particular spoke about what we've been seeing in children. here is what he hadto seeing inn here's what he had to say. >> in general, omicron appears to be a less severe disease across the board but the sheer volume of infections because of its profound transmissibility mean that many more children will get infected and as many more children will get infected, a certain proportion of them, usually children that have unde
everything meg. >> reporter: hey, kelly.re ricing incredibly quickly, case numbers now averaging more than 500,000 per day on the seven-day average. as you said, hospitalizations are now showing that upward spike as well, growing pretty quickly and approaching the 100,000 people currently in the hospital with covid, although anecdotally we are hearing generally the cases in the hospital are less severe deaths have not increased. we are seeing around 1,300 per day, and there's a hope, of...
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meg terrell joins us meg, break down the data, if you could.hese treatments effective at all >> they came to the conclusion by looking at whether the antibodies can affect cells in the lab. it does not work against omicron and lab tests which tells us it is not going to work with people infected with this variant v eli lilly confirmed that its drugs are not effective at treating the omicron variant knowing that, both the companies and the fda says it doesn't make sense to continue using these drugs. now that omicron makes up 99.9% of new covid cases in the u.s. according to new data today from the cdc. they could allow use of the drugs again if the variant makeup shifts and it's likely it works against circulating and it has happened with the lilly drug against the beta and gamma variant. they've begun work on next generation drugs that will work against omicron and other variants of concern. regeneron says it's in the process of preparing to begin human trials of its medicine while lilly says its new drug is ongoing. for now, treatment options
meg terrell joins us meg, break down the data, if you could.hese treatments effective at all >> they came to the conclusion by looking at whether the antibodies can affect cells in the lab. it does not work against omicron and lab tests which tells us it is not going to work with people infected with this variant v eli lilly confirmed that its drugs are not effective at treating the omicron variant knowing that, both the companies and the fda says it doesn't make sense to continue using...
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meg oliver, cbs news. >> o'donnell: and we have some breaking news from the baseball hall of fame. three-time world series champ and former boston red sox, david "big papi" ortiz is the lone inductee voted into the class of 2022. it's his first year of eligibility. baseball writers for the tenth straight year rejected former slugger barry bonds, and pitching ace roger clemens, over their suspected use of performance-enhancing drugs. all right, still ahead here on why tom brady says it's not all about what he wants when it comes to his football career. when you really need to sleep. you reach for the really good stuff. zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. its non-habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes your stomach for fast relief and get the same fast relief in a delightful chew with pepto bismol chews. >> o'donnell: tom brady is adding to the suspense about whether or not he played his last game in the n.f.l. the future hall of famer took to instagram today to thank his teammates and fans. he says he'll
meg oliver, cbs news. >> o'donnell: and we have some breaking news from the baseball hall of fame. three-time world series champ and former boston red sox, david "big papi" ortiz is the lone inductee voted into the class of 2022. it's his first year of eligibility. baseball writers for the tenth straight year rejected former slugger barry bonds, and pitching ace roger clemens, over their suspected use of performance-enhancing drugs. all right, still ahead here on why tom brady...
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. >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thanks. sad news out of baltimore, three firefighters were killed and one remains in critical condition and on life support after trapped inside a vacant row house. they were responding to a fire when it partially collapsed early this morning. people gathered outside the hospital to say farewell to the fallen. the cause remains under investigation. in st. paul, minnesota, three former officer in the murder of george floyd are accused of violating floyd's civil rights by ignoring his desperate pleas for help. here's cbs' mola lenghi. >> i can't breat >> you're doing fine, you're talking fine. >> reporter: today the prosecutors said the three officers didn't lift a finger when george floyd said he couldn't breathe at least 25 times, while derek chauvin kneeled on floyd's neck more than nine minutes. >> i can't breathe. >> reporter: in opening statements prosecutors insisted it was more about what if four police officers did not do. the two officers failed in their duty of stopping a police offi
. >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thanks. sad news out of baltimore, three firefighters were killed and one remains in critical condition and on life support after trapped inside a vacant row house. they were responding to a fire when it partially collapsed early this morning. people gathered outside the hospital to say farewell to the fallen. the cause remains under investigation. in st. paul, minnesota, three former officer in the murder of george floyd are accused of violating floyd's civil...
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staffing shortages could last several weeks, if not months. >> thinking of our health care workers, megr, thanks. >>> we turn to a significant neg tan capitol. theuspartnt, for the first time, filing the most serious charge yoet against members of the oath keepers, sedishes conspiracy. >> reporter: prosecutors say the 11 oath keepers charged with sedishes conspiracy began planning shortly after the election was made official. >> amazing he would let our government be stolen like this. >> reporter: the far right's extremists group's leader with a yale law degree, sent a message to a group chat november fifth. we aren't getting through this without a civil war. over the next month, prosecutors say roads used encrypted aps to organize a january 6th assault. members of the oath keepers outfitted in full combat gear were seen marching in a military style stack formation up the east steps to the capitol. they say roads, who was not inside the capitol, was directing them via cell phone and a chat app. it alleges the stack, split in two once inside the capitol. one towards the senate chamber sp
staffing shortages could last several weeks, if not months. >> thinking of our health care workers, megr, thanks. >>> we turn to a significant neg tan capitol. theuspartnt, for the first time, filing the most serious charge yoet against members of the oath keepers, sedishes conspiracy. >> reporter: prosecutors say the 11 oath keepers charged with sedishes conspiracy began planning shortly after the election was made official. >> amazing he would let our government be...
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go meg. hi, she helped me and with that, save my life that i will be grateful for the rest of my life. a said the selfie was a proof of how big her house is sunday that she took us in gave us the opportunity to stay here. and helped us integrate well into the country, even hot yamaha, robins, golf, and on owns good thought to cleveland in deblank. because of the selfie. a german host family came forward in 2015 to take in motor money. but still things were easy . after the terror attacks and brussels in berlin post on social media claimed he was the attacker, he feared for his life, and more money sued facebook and demanded the deletion of the false reports. but without success. today he's put that behind him, and uncle, a miracle remains his personal hero. that lives the. i don't miss her very, very much the if i would meet her again, i would really thank her for how much good she has done for me, but yet be danton because of her. i'm doing much better to day. and i want to show the respect.
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we'll listen to your presentation later >>> meg, thank you coming up a little later in the show, megr special guest. that is pfizer ceo albert bourla we'll be right back. ♪ music ♪ ♪ dream, dream when you're feeling blue ♪ ♪ dream, dream that's the thing to do ♪ ♪ music ♪ when you see value in all directions, you add value in all directions. accenture. let there be change. >>> welcome back we have a couple of stocks to watch this morning take two is set to acquire all outstanding shares of zynga for a t the value of $12.7 billion that brings games like grand theft auto and nba 2 and harry potter racing and znyg still at $9.8 which would be below that bid you have to keep doing the image on that at the moment. royal caribbean paused sailing for three ships and delaying the return of fourth until march due to the rising number of omicron cases. royal caribbean shares up about 18 cents you did see some downward pressure earlier this month. still to come this morning, pfizer ceo albert bourla will join us. sec chairman with the outlook for 2022 "squawk box" will be right back. 'r with ac
we'll listen to your presentation later >>> meg, thank you coming up a little later in the show, megr special guest. that is pfizer ceo albert bourla we'll be right back. ♪ music ♪ ♪ dream, dream when you're feeling blue ♪ ♪ dream, dream that's the thing to do ♪ ♪ music ♪ when you see value in all directions, you add value in all directions. accenture. let there be change. >>> welcome back we have a couple of stocks to watch this morning take two is set to...
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but it's clear, there will still be people like meg, try to keep abortion axis as safe as possible. it's been almost a month since the volcano when the spanish island of la palmer was declared no longer active. some of the 7th elves of residency were evacuated. they have now been allowed to return home, but after 85 days of violet eruptions, they are faced with a difficult task of cleaning away the ash, which many fear could disrupt their lives for years to com. 08 was the longest volcanic eruption in the history of la palmer. and while the danger might be over, life is far from normal. as a marathon, clean up operation continues. 80 rolled sabina leal has returned home for the 1st time in 4 months. his house buried in 3 me to piles of ash oh, i'll find a couple of friends to help me clean this up and upstairs to we are going to see if we can get the car out. first, i'm going to try clean up a pot of the house every tout. then when i come back, i will live upstairs. when there is electricity and walter, you miguel m i l e l. as another local resident plows to the remnants of the vol
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michael, go, meg hall, she helped me and with that it saved my life back. i will be grateful for the rest of my life. a said the selfie was a proof of how big her house is sunday that she took us in and gave us the opportunity to stay here and helped us integrate well into the country. even hot jo, my robins golf on owns good thought to give you the in demand because of the selfie . a german host family came forward in 2015 to take in more money. but still things were easy. after the terror attacks and brussels in berlin, post on social media claimed he was the attacker, he feared for his life and motor mani, sued facebook, and demanded the deletion of the false reports. but without success. today he's put that behind him. and uncle, a miracle remains his personal hero. it had been the, i'll miss her very, very much. then if i would meet her again, i would really thank her for how much good she has done for me. but yet danton because of her, i'm doing much better today. and i want to show the respect i have for her. yeah, that's i give audible auden yard. s
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meg tirrell joins us i was out of the country last week, flew into newark, and i thought i am flying into the center of the storm all over again. >> reporter: yeah. you talked about the numbers being amazing. these are just incredible, andrew when you look at the case numbers we've surpassed 400,000 on the daily average in the u.s. now, and we have that omicron signature spike straight up. but while cases are just unbelievable, and that's likely a drastic undercount because there's not enough testing, a, and people are getting rapid tests, b, and it's difficult to report those to state health departments. but the hospitalizations and deaths are not the same. there's about 12,000 people going into the hospital every day right now in the u.s about 100,000 currently hospitalized total that is going up, you can see that, but it's not going up at the rate that cases are. deaths have remained about 1,200 per day. so really steady right now there is, of course, a warning, though, that with this many cases, hospitals still could become overwhelmed experts have been looking to south africa an
meg tirrell joins us i was out of the country last week, flew into newark, and i thought i am flying into the center of the storm all over again. >> reporter: yeah. you talked about the numbers being amazing. these are just incredible, andrew when you look at the case numbers we've surpassed 400,000 on the daily average in the u.s. now, and we have that omicron signature spike straight up. but while cases are just unbelievable, and that's likely a drastic undercount because there's not...