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chair: i call dame meg hillier. meg hillier: returns are different from deterrents, because that is an agreement, prime minister. the last labour government was returning one person every eight minutes at the end of the parliament. how many people is this government returning? the prime minister: last year, this government returned just over 20,000 people in various different ways. dame meg hillier: so a little less than one every eight minutes. we can do the maths on that. you talked about disclosing the cost of the rwanda project, prime minister. you have repeated the line that it must be disclosed on an annual basis. it is perfectly normal and within the normal accounting rules, in terms of reporting to the public accounts committee and the departmental committees, in this case, the home affairs select committee, to report on projects on a different basis, especially with something that is a flagship policy of yours, prime minister. producing information in the annual accounts, which is 15 months after the last £
chair: i call dame meg hillier. meg hillier: returns are different from deterrents, because that is an agreement, prime minister. the last labour government was returning one person every eight minutes at the end of the parliament. how many people is this government returning? the prime minister: last year, this government returned just over 20,000 people in various different ways. dame meg hillier: so a little less than one every eight minutes. we can do the maths on that. you talked about...
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meg oliver, cbs news, nashville. robitussin honey medi-soothers for long-lasting cough and sore throat relief. try new robitussin lozenges with real medicine and find your voice. you know? we really need to work on your people skills. theo's nose was cause for alarm, so dad brought puffs plus lotion to save it from harm. puffs has 50% more lotion and brings soothing relief. don't get burned by winter nose. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. america's #1 lotion tissue. >>> a long forgotten art installation is back on display after spending nearly 40 years locked away in storage. jonathan vigliotti takes us for a walk through luna luna. ♪ >> reporter: hollywood loves a sequel. and inside this warehouse in downtown los angeles is a second act that took nearly 40 years to complete. >> some of the best writers in the world cannot sit down and write a better story than this. it's something you couldn't make up. >> reporter: you may recognize some of the main characters in michael goldberg's story. >> we've got the keith
meg oliver, cbs news, nashville. robitussin honey medi-soothers for long-lasting cough and sore throat relief. try new robitussin lozenges with real medicine and find your voice. you know? we really need to work on your people skills. theo's nose was cause for alarm, so dad brought puffs plus lotion to save it from harm. puffs has 50% more lotion and brings soothing relief. don't get burned by winter nose. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. america's #1 lotion tissue. >>> a long...
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my baby is a clown. >> yes, i am. >> meg tirrell, cnn. >> he's incredible. thank you so much, meg, for bringing that to us. >>> coming up, elon musk restoring the x account of right-wing conspiracy theorist alex jones. we'll tell you what led to jones' return to the platform after a five-year ban. >>> this just in, more than 300 members of harvard university's faculty have signed a petition supporting president claudine gay. this comes amid calls for gay to step down after her testimony on harvard's anti-semitism policy before congress. the petition says, quoting now, we the undersigned faculty urge you in the strongest possible terms to defend the independence of the university and to resist political pressures that are at odds with harvard's commitment to academic freedom, including calls for the removal of president claudine gay, end quote. a source tells cnn a scheduled meeting of harvard's governing boards is happening on campus today, adding it's not an emergency meeting. gay has since apologized for how she answered questions about whether calling for
my baby is a clown. >> yes, i am. >> meg tirrell, cnn. >> he's incredible. thank you so much, meg, for bringing that to us. >>> coming up, elon musk restoring the x account of right-wing conspiracy theorist alex jones. we'll tell you what led to jones' return to the platform after a five-year ban. >>> this just in, more than 300 members of harvard university's faculty have signed a petition supporting president claudine gay. this comes amid calls for gay to...
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meg to 50 years with my best friend. [sfx: gasp] [sfx: spilling sound] nooo... aya..., the quicker picker upper! bounty absorbs spills like a sponge. and is 2x more absorbent so you can use less. bounty, the quicker picker upper. honey... honey... nyquil severe honey. powerful cold and flu relief with a dreamy honey taste. nyquil honey, the nighttime, sniffing, sneezing, couging, aching, fever, honey-licious, best sleep with a cold, medicine. >>> now to a story of determine nation of not just following your dreams but introducing those dreams to others. in tonight's "profiles in service," we introduce you to a pilot who's inspiring a new generation to take to the skies. major kenny thomas has loved airplanes since he was a kid. >> i used to get the books from the library that just had pictures of airplanes. the airplane encyclopedias. >> reporter: the air force reservist was 28 when he first flew a plane, but he wished he had started flying sooner. >> i remember on one of my first flights, i flew up to the atlanta motor speedway, and i remember seeing a bunch of kids o
meg to 50 years with my best friend. [sfx: gasp] [sfx: spilling sound] nooo... aya..., the quicker picker upper! bounty absorbs spills like a sponge. and is 2x more absorbent so you can use less. bounty, the quicker picker upper. honey... honey... nyquil severe honey. powerful cold and flu relief with a dreamy honey taste. nyquil honey, the nighttime, sniffing, sneezing, couging, aching, fever, honey-licious, best sleep with a cold, medicine. >>> now to a story of determine nation of...
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especially in some of our communities, you know, you can save a kid. >> reporter: meg oliver, cbs newscounty, kentucky. >> norah: we have some breaking news on that historic texas abortion case, that's next. when you have chronic kidney disease... ...there are places you'd like to be. like here. and here. not so much here. farxiga reduces the risk of kidney failure which can lead to dialysis. ♪far-xi-ga♪ farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. when you have chronic kidney disease, it's time to ask your doctor for farxiga. because there are places you want to be. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. ♪far-xi-ga♪ travel. there is nothing like it dancing is my passion. but with my moderate-to-severe eczema, it hasn't been easy.
especially in some of our communities, you know, you can save a kid. >> reporter: meg oliver, cbs newscounty, kentucky. >> norah: we have some breaking news on that historic texas abortion case, that's next. when you have chronic kidney disease... ...there are places you'd like to be. like here. and here. not so much here. farxiga reduces the risk of kidney failure which can lead to dialysis. ♪far-xi-ga♪ farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be...
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it's been two months since the products were recalled, but cbs's meg oliver reports they are still being found on store shelves. >> reporter: last june, after heather and eric's baby turned 1, routine blood tests revealed she had lead poisoning. >> it was maybe the most shocking, surprising thing. her blood lead level was 20, which is lead poisoning. >> reporter: the alleged source was wanabana brand cinnamon applesauce pouches, which were recalled in october. >> how did your daughter respond to those applesauce pouchs? >> she loved them. she ate them every day. >> reporter: the fda's investigating several theories, including whether the applesauce was intentionally contaminated. >> the fda has the bully pulpit. it actually has a lot of the authority to address these concerns proactively. it doesn't devote the resources it needs to. >> reporter: kids under 6 are at the greatest risk due to lead exposure, which can include damage to the brain and nervous system and slow development. >> their brains are actively developing such that key connections in the brain that are crucial for attenti
it's been two months since the products were recalled, but cbs's meg oliver reports they are still being found on store shelves. >> reporter: last june, after heather and eric's baby turned 1, routine blood tests revealed she had lead poisoning. >> it was maybe the most shocking, surprising thing. her blood lead level was 20, which is lead poisoning. >> reporter: the alleged source was wanabana brand cinnamon applesauce pouches, which were recalled in october. >> how did...
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cbs's meg oliver has advice for parents on how to keep their children safe. >> reporter: in warren county north of cincinnati, health officials have declared an outbreak of pneumonia in children. they say 145 kids have been diagnosed with a respiratory infection since august. the average age of these patients is 8 years old. the declaration comes as china is in the midst of its own outbreak. the u.s. is trying to avoid scenes like this, hospital wards filled to capacity with doctors seeing a rise in several known respiratory illnesses. today the director of the cdc tried to ease fears, saying china is not dealing with a new virus like covid. >> we do not believe this is a new or novel pathogen. we believe this is all existing. >> reporter: cbs news medical contributor dr. celine gounder says while the outbreaks are similar, they're not connected. >> in both cases, we're seeing an increase in the usual viruses and bacteria that we see circulating in the community every year. >> reporter: to keep your child from getting a more serious lung infection like pneumonia, it is best to get kids sh
cbs's meg oliver has advice for parents on how to keep their children safe. >> reporter: in warren county north of cincinnati, health officials have declared an outbreak of pneumonia in children. they say 145 kids have been diagnosed with a respiratory infection since august. the average age of these patients is 8 years old. the declaration comes as china is in the midst of its own outbreak. the u.s. is trying to avoid scenes like this, hospital wards filled to capacity with doctors...
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we love checking in with you guys, chris, erin, meg. we will do it again.you. >> bret: up next our all-star panel on news about president trump. later a military mom surprises her son. it's christmas time. ♪ ♪ there's a power inside all of us to live our passion. and dupixent works on the inside, to help heal your skin from within. it helps block a key source of inflammation inside the body that can cause eczema. so, adults can have long lasting, clearer skin and fast itch relief serious allergic reactions can occur, that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, including blurred vision, joint aches and pains, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines without talking to your doctor. healing from within is a powerful thing. ask your eczema specialist how dupixent can help heal your skin from within. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ [bell ringing] and doug says, “you can customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual.” he hits his mark —center stage— and is crushed by a
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. >>> and now, meg kinnard is joining us, and what is your reaction to what is being set up as a ground game of something that we did not see in 2016, and something that is toing to be important in the success? >> yes, it is going to be interesting and yes, this is a different tact than we have seen in the trump campaign. in 2016, it was admittedly a more scatter shot effort in iowa and the the early states, but the intentionality from the trump campaign, and the acknowledgment of the we are going to expand the footprint and draw in new caucusgoers and people who have never been this process before and people who are energized by what they saw in 2016 from the trump campaign and expanding the footprint could make a splash in iowa or any other effort that is aiming to do something similar to get it off of the ground on january 15th, which is going be here before we know it. >> and speaking of new ads, nikki haley is releasing an ad saying trump getting scared in new hampshire, and could these ads sway voters' minds or in a situation to make up their minds and numbers are polling wise tha
. >>> and now, meg kinnard is joining us, and what is your reaction to what is being set up as a ground game of something that we did not see in 2016, and something that is toing to be important in the success? >> yes, it is going to be interesting and yes, this is a different tact than we have seen in the trump campaign. in 2016, it was admittedly a more scatter shot effort in iowa and the the early states, but the intentionality from the trump campaign, and the acknowledgment...
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norah. >> norah: meg oliver, thank you.thout parole, that's the sentence for a 17-year-old who pled guilty to a 2021 school shooting in oxford, michigan, that left four students dead and injured six others. today we heard from the victims and their families, with powerful testimony. >> for the past two years, our family has been navigating our way through complete hell. tears filled with pain, they fall like rain. we wear the pain like a heavy coat. >> norah: ethan crumbley's parents are in jail awaiting trial on charges of failing to secure the gun used in the shooting and then neglecting their son's mental health problems. now to some promising and exciting news tonight about a potential medical breakthrough. today for the first time the fda approved a gene-editing therapy known as crispr. as a treatment for a disease that impacts more than 100,000 americans. cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook has been following this for years. he shows us how it works. >> from the time he was a baby, pain was at the cent
norah. >> norah: meg oliver, thank you.thout parole, that's the sentence for a 17-year-old who pled guilty to a 2021 school shooting in oxford, michigan, that left four students dead and injured six others. today we heard from the victims and their families, with powerful testimony. >> for the past two years, our family has been navigating our way through complete hell. tears filled with pain, they fall like rain. we wear the pain like a heavy coat. >> norah: ethan crumbley's...
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it's been two months since the products were recalled, but cbs's meg oliver reports they are still beingore shelves. >> reporter: last june, after heather and eric goolsbys' baby turned 1, routine blood tests revealed she had lead poisoning. >> it was maybe the most shocking, surprising thing. her blood lead level was 20, which is lead poisoning. >> reporter: the alleged source was wanabana brand cinnamon applesauce pouches, which were recalled in october. >> reporter: how did your daughter respond to those applesauce pouches? >> she loved them, she ate them every day. >> reporter: the fda is investigating several theories, including whether the applesauce was intentionally contaminated. >> the fda has the bully pulpit, it actually has a lot of the authority to address these concerns proactively. it doesn't devote the resources it needs to. >> reporter: kids under 6 are at the greatest risk due to lead exposure, which can include damage to the brain and nervous system, and slow development. >> their brains are actively developing such that key connections in the brain that are crucial fo
it's been two months since the products were recalled, but cbs's meg oliver reports they are still beingore shelves. >> reporter: last june, after heather and eric goolsbys' baby turned 1, routine blood tests revealed she had lead poisoning. >> it was maybe the most shocking, surprising thing. her blood lead level was 20, which is lead poisoning. >> reporter: the alleged source was wanabana brand cinnamon applesauce pouches, which were recalled in october. >> reporter:...
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meg oliver, cbs news, nashville. >> norah: our teachers are so important.ry, a suspected stowaway arrives at a major u.s. airport, claiming he has no idea how he got there. who is he? and where did he come from? that's next. where did he come ? that's next. ...there are places you'd like to be. like here. and here. not so much here. farxiga reduces the risk of kidney failure which can lead to dialysis. ♪far-xi-ga♪ farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. when you have chronic kidney disease, it's time to ask your doctor for farxiga. because there are places you want to be. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. ♪far-xi-ga♪ yeah,we love our house, but the cost of home ownership has been a struggle.
meg oliver, cbs news, nashville. >> norah: our teachers are so important.ry, a suspected stowaway arrives at a major u.s. airport, claiming he has no idea how he got there. who is he? and where did he come from? that's next. where did he come ? that's next. ...there are places you'd like to be. like here. and here. not so much here. farxiga reduces the risk of kidney failure which can lead to dialysis. ♪far-xi-ga♪ farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may...
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cbs's meg oliver shows us what one school is doing to help. >> reporter: a newburgh free academy in newphones are locked away for the entire school day, including lunch. students like tyson hill and monique may says it is a relief after constantly being on their phones during the covid lockdown. when scream time among adolescents more than doubled. how much do you blame the phones and social media for taking a toll on your mental health? >> all of it. >> all of it. >> for me, personally. >> i play my darkest moments because of my phone. >> norah: who have you ever been bullied online or felt left out after looking at social med? >> of course, throughout my middle school experience, there was a lot of people talking about you, whether it be on snapchat, posting a story that made fun of the way you looked. and it made me feel depressed. >> the youth mental health crisis is the defining public health issue of our time. if we do not address it with urgency, then i worry we will lose an entire generation of children to depression and anxiety and suicide. >> reporter: this year, u.s. surgeon
cbs's meg oliver shows us what one school is doing to help. >> reporter: a newburgh free academy in newphones are locked away for the entire school day, including lunch. students like tyson hill and monique may says it is a relief after constantly being on their phones during the covid lockdown. when scream time among adolescents more than doubled. how much do you blame the phones and social media for taking a toll on your mental health? >> all of it. >> all of it. >>...
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meg meg tirrell is at the table. i don't know. short of giving my kids orange juice and wearing masks, what else do you do? >> being good corporate citizens of the world and not going to work or school when you're sick and trying not to spread. when we look at where levelings are highest, right now it's in t theet different parts of the country. we are hearing that covid wastewater levels in particular -- when you're picking up the virus in wastewater, those are highest in the midwest right now. i'm looking at both of you guys, memd guys. >> and kind of rising? >> yeah. >> does it make sense to get vaccines nor or is it too late in the cycle? >> noing they would tell you you absolutely need it. flu in particular is on the upswing. rsv may have reached a peak. but folks in the public health world are disappointed how many got the vaccine over 60%. we're showing you emergency didn't visits. covid is still the highest, but flu is coming up strong. >> what does this mean for folks who get so sick they have to go the manager room. >> t
meg meg tirrell is at the table. i don't know. short of giving my kids orange juice and wearing masks, what else do you do? >> being good corporate citizens of the world and not going to work or school when you're sick and trying not to spread. when we look at where levelings are highest, right now it's in t theet different parts of the country. we are hearing that covid wastewater levels in particular -- when you're picking up the virus in wastewater, those are highest in the midwest...
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meg oliver, thank you.also learning new details tonight about that shooting of three palestinian college students in burlington, vermont, last week. cbs's errol barnett spoke with mother about what happened before he was shot. >> i was speaking kind of like arabish, so a mix of arabic and english. he, without hesitation, just went down the stairs, pulled out a firearm pistol, and started shooting. >> reporter: kinnan abdalhamid says he ran for his life, fearing his childhood friends might be dead. >> first shot went, i believe in tahseen's chest. and i heard the thud on the ground and him start screaming. and while i was running, i heard the second pistol shot. i heard the thud on the ground. >> reporter: what else is going through your mind at that moment? >> honestly, it was so surreal that i couldn't really think. it was kind of like a fight or flight. i didn't know i was shot until a minute later. and i felt as extreme spike of pain, so i put my hand where the pain was. and then i looked at it and it wa
meg oliver, thank you.also learning new details tonight about that shooting of three palestinian college students in burlington, vermont, last week. cbs's errol barnett spoke with mother about what happened before he was shot. >> i was speaking kind of like arabish, so a mix of arabic and english. he, without hesitation, just went down the stairs, pulled out a firearm pistol, and started shooting. >> reporter: kinnan abdalhamid says he ran for his life, fearing his childhood friends...
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meg tyrell, thank you so much for the reporting period still tracking a ton of stories including razore along the u.s. southern border there to stay at least for now, we have details on a new court ruling that keeps it from being cut down, new details on a shark attack killing an american woman in the bahamas, stay with us, we will be right back. >>> the u.s. house has just passed a republican-led resolution condemning anti- semitism in the united states and globally. the measure introduced by jewish republican lawmakers contained language that is concerning to some democrats, it includes this wine -- a line that firmly states anti-zionism is anti-semitism. joining with his perspective, we have jake from massachusetts. i understand you voted yes on this, is that right, can you tell me about your boat? >> good afternoon, thanks for having me on., jewish member of congress and represent a big, diverse jewish constituency since october 7th are feeling increasingly afraid and alienated, it's import -- important to use every opportunity condemn anti- semitism. this resolution is duplicative
meg tyrell, thank you so much for the reporting period still tracking a ton of stories including razore along the u.s. southern border there to stay at least for now, we have details on a new court ruling that keeps it from being cut down, new details on a shark attack killing an american woman in the bahamas, stay with us, we will be right back. >>> the u.s. house has just passed a republican-led resolution condemning anti- semitism in the united states and globally. the measure...
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meg terrell with more. >>> 9-year-old is practicing how to use her new vocal cords. she was born with a rare disorder which causes problem throughout the body. her doctor at oregon health and science university shows us with this model. >>> this area just below the vocal cords were not formed normally. the vocal cords were present but telphers no opening between them. >> she learned to communicate using her tongue and cheeks to make sounds and form world series known as buckle speech. >> she was thriving like any other little girl. except, of course, that she had no voice. through any of that time. >> but, last year her and her family decided to go ahead with a complex and rare reconstructive surgery to open her vocal cords. her mom was nervous. >> i thought she was not ready yet. but, she was. >> the surgery took eight hours. >> the bottom part of the voice box and the top of the wind pipe, had to cut that part out and drill out the opening between the vocal cords here. and add more cart ledge borrowed from her ribs to make this part wider and connect up the bottom
meg terrell with more. >>> 9-year-old is practicing how to use her new vocal cords. she was born with a rare disorder which causes problem throughout the body. her doctor at oregon health and science university shows us with this model. >>> this area just below the vocal cords were not formed normally. the vocal cords were present but telphers no opening between them. >> she learned to communicate using her tongue and cheeks to make sounds and form world series known as...
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it, and then her baby was hospitalized for rsv, and we are hearing of that happening. >> thank you, megirrell for your reporting. >> thank you. >>> and now, gabby petito's parents say that brian laundrie and what he confessed to days before she was declared missing. >>> it is time to vote for cnn hero of the year. support the people who are makingng a d difference e in ou worlrld. castst your r vote everyryday f heheroes. >>> new this morning, a lawsuit filed by gabby petito's parents says that brian laundrie's parents called them to say that gabby was gone, anded that i claim that was made three weeks before gabby's body was found. and so gabby's parents are suing brian's parents and their attorney saying that they withheld information about their daughter's death. cnn's jean casarez is here with the latest on this. jean, what is going on here? >> well, this is the third amended complaint in this civil action, and these are brand-new allegations with more spes sif ti than we have heard. on august 29th is when allegation of this complaint states that brian laundrie called his parents fr
it, and then her baby was hospitalized for rsv, and we are hearing of that happening. >> thank you, megirrell for your reporting. >> thank you. >>> and now, gabby petito's parents say that brian laundrie and what he confessed to days before she was declared missing. >>> it is time to vote for cnn hero of the year. support the people who are makingng a d difference e in ou worlrld. castst your r vote everyryday f heheroes. >>> new this morning, a lawsuit...
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meg tirrell is joining u and what are we hearing from the cdc about these respiratory diseases. >> wedered when we would get back to normal and now we have that with covid on top of it, and so this could be overwhelming by end of the year. if you are looking at the cdc map of where things are hardest hit, we are showing you the emergency departments from all three of the viruses, and overall, they are spike flu and covid together and flu is rising quickly. you can see it here the geographic distribution is bad in the south here, and moving north and covid in particular in wastewater is detected in the highest levels in midwest which can portend to be the highest levels and concerns in icus and emergency levels if they are overwhelmed by the respiratory illnesses. >> and i know that one thing i have heard from folks, we are in the middle of the season, and did i miss the opportunity for should i get vaccinated at that point? what are you hearing from the doctors on this point? >> they will tell you to get vaccinated for the flu and covid for everybody over six months and for rsv there
meg tirrell is joining u and what are we hearing from the cdc about these respiratory diseases. >> wedered when we would get back to normal and now we have that with covid on top of it, and so this could be overwhelming by end of the year. if you are looking at the cdc map of where things are hardest hit, we are showing you the emergency departments from all three of the viruses, and overall, they are spike flu and covid together and flu is rising quickly. you can see it here the...
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let's discuss with meg terrell. is jn-1 making us sicker? >> reporter: well, the good news is it doesn't appear to be causing more severe disease than other variants of covid. but the bad news about it is it appears to have an advantage over previous variants. that's how it's really taking over here in the united states and around the world. if you look at the cdc's estimates of the prevalence of this, it's about 4% of new cases as of early to mid november. that's jumped to more than 20% in the last month. that's couldn'ting to increase. the expectation is it'll become dominant here and worldwide over the coming weeks. the thought about this are it can better evade the existing immunity and that's how it's getting this advantage. >> so the vaccine, how does it square off against this? >> reporter: so even though it does have the changes in the spike protein that give it that sort of evasion ability around our existing immunity, the vaccines are still expected to provide good protection. particularly against severe disease. so early research
let's discuss with meg terrell. is jn-1 making us sicker? >> reporter: well, the good news is it doesn't appear to be causing more severe disease than other variants of covid. but the bad news about it is it appears to have an advantage over previous variants. that's how it's really taking over here in the united states and around the world. if you look at the cdc's estimates of the prevalence of this, it's about 4% of new cases as of early to mid november. that's jumped to more than 20%...
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meg tirrell went out along with one those foragers. >> i saw the mushrooms over here. >> reporter: last september, bill hickman found what he thought were edible mushrooms growing near his house in wyndham, ohio. >> i looked down and put my phone on it and it says, boom, it's a giant puff ball. oh, cool. so i put my stuff down over there and gathered a few up. >> reporter: the app on his phone was wrong. eight hours after eating the mushrooms, bill go violently sick. >> i just didn't think i what was going to live. >> reporter: he had eaten four of what are known as destroying angel mushrooms. a highly toxic species. >> the first doctor pretty much told us we can't help him. he's not going to survive i. >> reporter: warmer fall weather due to climate change is extending mushroom season. nationally, reports of potentially toxic mushroom exposures up more than 11% so far this year compared to last. to see just how diverse and potentially dangerous mushrooms can be, we went foraging with rick in new hampshire. >> this one has what they call an odor of meal. >> reporter: he uses smells, col
meg tirrell went out along with one those foragers. >> i saw the mushrooms over here. >> reporter: last september, bill hickman found what he thought were edible mushrooms growing near his house in wyndham, ohio. >> i looked down and put my phone on it and it says, boom, it's a giant puff ball. oh, cool. so i put my stuff down over there and gathered a few up. >> reporter: the app on his phone was wrong. eight hours after eating the mushrooms, bill go violently sick....
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so super hero family. >> definitely. >> meg tirrell, thank you for bringing that to us.hank you so much. john? >> president biden is set to leave the white house any minute, and the first chance to comment on the new federal tax charges filed against his son, and allegations of hundreds of thousands of escorts and adult entertainment and exotic cars. first time i connected with kim, she told me that her husband had passed. and that he took care of all of the internet connected devices in the home. i told her, “i'm here to take care of you.” connecting with kim... made me reconnect with my mom. it's very important to keep loved ones close. we know that creating memories with loved ones
so super hero family. >> definitely. >> meg tirrell, thank you for bringing that to us.hank you so much. john? >> president biden is set to leave the white house any minute, and the first chance to comment on the new federal tax charges filed against his son, and allegations of hundreds of thousands of escorts and adult entertainment and exotic cars. first time i connected with kim, she told me that her husband had passed. and that he took care of all of the internet connected...
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i mean, if it gives a minute, they can't mess with the like guns already already a guess 2 megs of appears and mid afternoon. does our pearson manage the school or is that i'm was moved to the gets expose, go to lunch. when you find out about all the story info, migraines, reliable new, so language, wherever they may be, the can you really trust what you see on social media? this was posted as a picture from the gaza strip. but is it really if you, for it's a day fake, you'd be brought, the internet is full of them like this one of letting me a to 10 saying rush out will be attacked. so how can you recognize the face for what they are? that's out. so i'll take on this episode of shift donald trump in a loving embrace with covet expert anthony felt you really, even if you did imply that one i produced deep fakes luckett of becoming increasingly convincing. this particular image was used by florida governor rhonda santas in june 2023 in an attempt to estimate his rival candidate with us presidential election fast approaching social media is rife with this information and people aren't holdin
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meg terrel joins us, how hard is it to find those weight loss drugs? >> these new medicines can be almost impossible for some patients to access even if they qualify based on their bmi. that's in part from drugs in popularity legos and pick, and there high list prices, insurance companies will not cover them if you look at the list prices per month, that is before insurance, pushing $1000 or even more than that for all these medicines. we talked to one patient, she had prescriptions for each drug and experienced either insurance hurdles or shortages, sometimes both with these matters and. i talked with the doctor that's a sunny five percent of her requests for the newest medicine are currently getting rejected. there is a lot of problems and frustration getting these new medicines. the mac what are the older drugs people are turning to? >> there have been drugs for decades doctors use before this new class of medicines came along, and are using more now. drugs -- we have exclusive data showing that prescription rates for those medicines are up about 30
meg terrel joins us, how hard is it to find those weight loss drugs? >> these new medicines can be almost impossible for some patients to access even if they qualify based on their bmi. that's in part from drugs in popularity legos and pick, and there high list prices, insurance companies will not cover them if you look at the list prices per month, that is before insurance, pushing $1000 or even more than that for all these medicines. we talked to one patient, she had prescriptions for...
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our meg terrell is here to tell us how she's finding her voice. >> good morning.za is an amazing little girl. she was born with her airway almost completely blocked. they were able to perform surgeries in the first days of her life that allowed her to breathe. she could never speak. now she has major reconstructive surgery and shea's learning to speak using her vocal cords and her voice for the first time in her life. >> you want one scoops or two scoops? >> one scoop. >> reporter: she's practicing how to use her new vocal cords. derek lamb, her doctor at oregon health and science university showed us with this model. >> this whole area from here to here, including just below the vocal cords, was not formed normally. the vocal cords were present but there was just no opening between them. >> she learned to communicate using her tung and cheeks to make sounds and form words called bucchal speech. >> she was thriving like any other little girl except, of course, that she had no voice through any of that time. >> but last year she and her family decided to go ahead w
our meg terrell is here to tell us how she's finding her voice. >> good morning.za is an amazing little girl. she was born with her airway almost completely blocked. they were able to perform surgeries in the first days of her life that allowed her to breathe. she could never speak. now she has major reconstructive surgery and shea's learning to speak using her vocal cords and her voice for the first time in her life. >> you want one scoops or two scoops? >> one scoop....
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a kid. >> reporter: meg oliver, cbs my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. ugh, this guy again... pops! ay son! ya got a little somethin' on yuh face. needed a quick shave. quick shave? respect the process! it ain't my dad's razor, dad, it's from gillettelabs. gillette...labs? gillette's ultimate shaving experience. this green bar releases trapped hairs from my face. gamechanga! while the flexdisc contours to it. lookin' smooth. feelin' even smoother. how 'bout hookin' me up with some gillettelabs? check your texts. you're the best. nah, you're the best. the best a man can get keeps getting bettuh. the next generation of shaving is gillettelabs. hey, you should try new robitussin honey medi-soothers for long-lasting cough and sore throat relief. try new robitussin lozenges with real medicine and find your voice. you know? we really need to work on your people skills. i love that my dau
a kid. >> reporter: meg oliver, cbs my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. ugh, this guy again... pops! ay son! ya got a little somethin' on yuh face. needed a quick shave. quick shave? respect the process! it ain't my dad's razor, dad, it's from gillettelabs. gillette...labs? gillette's...
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so this has the potential to be a game changer, cnn's meg turrell joins us now. you spoke to a young patient, one of the first people to have his genes edited, sounds terrifying but could be a tremendous break through. >> he put it that way as well. it will be so exciting for everybody to get to hear from him. a huge moment in science and medicine. the general editing tool was discovered a decade ago, won the nobel prize in 2020, and sickle cell disease is neglected. >> two years ago it was hard to imagine 15-year-old johnny lubin doing this for very long. born with sickle cell disease, an inherited disorder affecting the red blood cells johnny has been in and out of the hospital his entire life, dealing with bouts of extreme pain, and other serious complications. >> it was kind of hard for me to like do things like have fun and stuff because i'd always have to be worried about if i'd have a pain crisis or not. it would mostly be in my back, myk and it would always be like a pounding pain in my back. so it hurt a lot. >> how long would they last? >> sometimes day
so this has the potential to be a game changer, cnn's meg turrell joins us now. you spoke to a young patient, one of the first people to have his genes edited, sounds terrifying but could be a tremendous break through. >> he put it that way as well. it will be so exciting for everybody to get to hear from him. a huge moment in science and medicine. the general editing tool was discovered a decade ago, won the nobel prize in 2020, and sickle cell disease is neglected. >> two years...
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some of those countries have valid reasons, like of course there is meg originations like saudi arabia and the u. a. e. but there's also developing nations like nigeria or uganda. we're saying, hey, we need this revenue from the fossil fuels to develop our economies. and if you guys wanna face them out, we're going to need some significant financial help for this energy transition. so this is something that the global north definitely has to keep in mind when talking about a foster facing. i mean, you know, it, this could be a matter of semantics here, but at the end of the day, if you want to be carbon neutral, carbon neutral means carbon neutral, right? i mean, if you don't want to put it in print, it doesn't change the fact that that's where you're headed. any way. does that mean that even if we don't get a text that everyone can sign onto here, that it's okay to agree to disagree that this does, is that an option, it doesn't even matter. the option to disagree is definitely there. the question is, do you know the company go sheeter is kind of want to have the on their, on their con
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china is a more than 120 people have been killed and hundreds more injured in a no, it's quite a 6.2 meg, that you quite struck. neither northwest and cities of shooting and song show. osh when to conditions complicating efforts with temperatures dropping below minus 10 degrees celsius. people in the drawing and late evening meal in china is north west . then the, this is the scale of the damage close by that says quaking china is guns who ends in high provinces, thousands of homes in time neighborhoods reduced to rubble is owned by the 6.2. my can choose from a that struck late on monday night school take media said both, it adds electricity infrastructure. what was the dominance of china as president shipping has audited in or out. the search and rescue efforts in the mounts in this area to find people subtracts, under rubble, and i see temperatures in shanghai province have recently blanketed the region in snow and temperatures. when the quake hits on monday night to a well below freezing punishing conditions. now making complicated rescue efforts even more difficult, guns, wincing hi
china is a more than 120 people have been killed and hundreds more injured in a no, it's quite a 6.2 meg, that you quite struck. neither northwest and cities of shooting and song show. osh when to conditions complicating efforts with temperatures dropping below minus 10 degrees celsius. people in the drawing and late evening meal in china is north west . then the, this is the scale of the damage close by that says quaking china is guns who ends in high provinces, thousands of homes in time...
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these kids more vulnerable both to viral pneumonia as well as bacterial pneumonia. >> reporter: i'm meg york. >>> at the global climate summit in dubai world leaders have turned their focus to how climate change is affect human health. one study found up to 7 million people worldwide die each year from either air pollution or diseases like cholera and malaria that take hold in regions suffering with flood or drought. over the next eight days world leaders will tackle the goal of capping global warming at 1 1/2 degrees celsius. they got a big boost when 50 oil and gas companies agreed to cut their methane emissions by 90% over the next six years. so how will that help? ben tracy explains. >> reporter: inside a hangar in boulder, colorado this appears to be just another fancy private jet. >> you can always pull these graphs up. >> reporter: but it's actually filled with scientists on a mission to help save the planet. they take to the skies to hunt down an invisible gas, seen here with infrared cameras, which is rapidly heating up the atmosphere. and fueling some of the worst impacts of c
these kids more vulnerable both to viral pneumonia as well as bacterial pneumonia. >> reporter: i'm meg york. >>> at the global climate summit in dubai world leaders have turned their focus to how climate change is affect human health. one study found up to 7 million people worldwide die each year from either air pollution or diseases like cholera and malaria that take hold in regions suffering with flood or drought. over the next eight days world leaders will tackle the goal of...
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in the series the covid generation, meg oliver spoke to him and went to a school that's doing somethinge youth mental health crisis is the defining public health issue of our time. if we do not address it with urgency, then i worry we will lose an entire generation of children to depression and anxiety and suicide. >> you can see more of that story coming up next on the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell. >>> and coming up tonight at 5:00, we'll meet a san francisco couple who has been helping to fight food insecurity for more than three decades. we'll have their story and much more coming up at 5:00 tonight. >>> well if you want to take a day trip to the yosemite in the summer, you'll have to start making your plans soon. the park announced reservations will be required to prevent overcrowding. you'll need to have one to drive into the park on weekends from mid april through late october. and every day from july to mid august. you can buy one starting january, but you don't need a reservation if you are ♪ ♪ >> norah: tonight, a busy day here in the nation's capital. the major news f
in the series the covid generation, meg oliver spoke to him and went to a school that's doing somethinge youth mental health crisis is the defining public health issue of our time. if we do not address it with urgency, then i worry we will lose an entire generation of children to depression and anxiety and suicide. >> you can see more of that story coming up next on the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell. >>> and coming up tonight at 5:00, we'll meet a san francisco couple who...
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[applause] >> thank you so much meg you have a great day today, i know it's a long one so we are so happylot of these have been shoot over cap the navy will come at this from a different angle the first show recognition to my colleague, great job on your panel today. [applause] also president of fox news jay wallace fact that in the corner, jay has beheaded our involvement in the past seven years coming out and it's also to be here for speaking in december not just in history where we are today and we can figure out tomorrow and fred and doctor and david, thank you for having us. fox news has been part of this seven years we talked earlier, i do know we heard north korea today i know you're a ghost caps on missiles were all the rage and so far because of the disadvantage we have against moscow and beijing but we can do this, can catch up. i framed the following discussion when you consider we are coming into an election year and ask yourself where issues of the world plant within our own country and with our people? we are familiar with the phrase peace through strength and i see it in tw
[applause] >> thank you so much meg you have a great day today, i know it's a long one so we are so happylot of these have been shoot over cap the navy will come at this from a different angle the first show recognition to my colleague, great job on your panel today. [applause] also president of fox news jay wallace fact that in the corner, jay has beheaded our involvement in the past seven years coming out and it's also to be here for speaking in december not just in history where we are...
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meg oliver reports on an effort to help get them back in class. >> reporter: in louisville, kentuckyhris lance is part of the attendance team. making up to 30 house calls a week searching for chronically absent students. >> the first stop of the day, what happened? >> no answer. >> no answer again? >> no answer again. same. >> same thing. >> yeah. >> reporter: in this school district in jefferson county 63% of families rely on schools for meals. chronic absenteeism defined as at least ten absences within the school year has always been an issue here. but since the pandemic 38% more students are missing weeks, sometimes months of school. last year nearly 14 million students nationwide were chronically absent. nearly twice as many compared to previous years. >> i think it is a major crisis. >> reporter: jefferson county superintendent marty polio. >> when you think of housing instability, food instability, a student who doesn't have clean clothes may not come to school. >> reporter: there is a youth resource center in each jefferson county school that provides everything from clean clo
meg oliver reports on an effort to help get them back in class. >> reporter: in louisville, kentuckyhris lance is part of the attendance team. making up to 30 house calls a week searching for chronically absent students. >> the first stop of the day, what happened? >> no answer. >> no answer again? >> no answer again. same. >> same thing. >> yeah. >> reporter: in this school district in jefferson county 63% of families rely on schools for meals....
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systems in regards to that, the type of issue at that obviously mike here speaks to the g to in the road. meg map on across the board, the payment the systems. so it's actually a matter of image of what the g 2 in the nation's us speaking about. it's a, you know, i tend to colleen it's a post to define african payment system that the african union states has speaking about. so it's a key and able to ensure that breaks member states 3 set easily. so the economic, the bins of each financial today. and then obviously the loss of cooperation speaks about the centrality of people to people, cooperation and cultural diplomacy. uh, that obviously is everett and if you look at the, the, the, the entire continents in essence, from the global south, on our present, that in the breaks of a family of nations. it's interesting. now a area and there this year we, we, the united states to read some back today's, so i've actually got to south africa of supplying alms and weapons to russia. and as it is, of course, russia responded very firmly, calling on the us not to drug high into issues between russia and
systems in regards to that, the type of issue at that obviously mike here speaks to the g to in the road. meg map on across the board, the payment the systems. so it's actually a matter of image of what the g 2 in the nation's us speaking about. it's a, you know, i tend to colleen it's a post to define african payment system that the african union states has speaking about. so it's a key and able to ensure that breaks member states 3 set easily. so the economic, the bins of each financial...
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systems in regards to that, the type of issue at that obviously myco speaks to the jeep when the road meg map on the cross for the payment system. so it's actually a matter of image or what the g. 20. yeah. nations, us speaking about it's a, you know, identical image, it goes through a defined african payment system that the african union states has speaking about. so it's a key and able to ensure that breaks member states 3 set easily. so the economic, the ends of each financial today. and then obviously the loss of cooperation speaks about the centrality of people to people, cooperation and cultural diplomacy. that obviously is evident if you look at the, the, the, the entire continents, in essence, from the global south on our, presented in the breaks of a family of nations. it's interesting. now a area ended this year. we, we, the united states, the read some backs, the days of africa, cues, of africa, of supplying alms and weapons to russia. and as it is, of course, russia responded very firmly, calling on the us not to drag high into issues between russia and on how herself. but aft
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did you have you ever used them in and they can't mess with the, like godaddy audio 2 megs up for peers and mid afternoon? does our pearson minutes useful? or the i'm was moved to the gets expose, go to lunch when you find out about all the story info, migraines, reliable news to migrate wherever they may be. the, the crew to clean and ha and probably of crime engine is $15000000000.00 us dollars. even up to us tells point because one point me to see we want to be the number 110. she disappears without tips. raised me, cryptic queen has been accused of folding victims on the top 10 list. the cartel leaders in murder is a financial thriller about the world's most wanted woman crypto queen stops december 30th on dw, the . this is the w news line from berlin, israel's signals and no lit up in its campaign against them. us after 3 is really hostages. were mistakenly shot dead prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who calls me incident. heartbreaking that says military pressure is needed to bring the other hostages home and to destroy him. ok, also on the program, serbia votes in, parliamentary
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only about 5 or 10 percent of meg won't make it to the surface. most of it gets stuck into across the sort across as a filter and we need to understand that. so we need to actually start modeling the system as a whole. where nearly the there's a lot to then how does the mcmurry expand? how does it fracture? how does it simply define young lovingly and his team built these ovens so that they can follow the process step by step to see exactly how solid rock mounts underground. not looking over the phone and the top 200 kilometer is of the, this mental, what the temperature and pressure conditions are right. even the black met isn't everywhere. mach mahoney mounts in places where tectonic plates are drifting apart . and the pressure decreases, allowing the maxima to rise like an iceland, for example. cold places where one plates drifts on top of another, on the presence of water, allows the rock to mount despite the high pressure. that's how the volcanoes in central and south america were formed. the 1st place when martin amounts is that what a cold
only about 5 or 10 percent of meg won't make it to the surface. most of it gets stuck into across the sort across as a filter and we need to understand that. so we need to actually start modeling the system as a whole. where nearly the there's a lot to then how does the mcmurry expand? how does it fracture? how does it simply define young lovingly and his team built these ovens so that they can follow the process step by step to see exactly how solid rock mounts underground. not looking over...
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in regards to that, the type of issue at that obviously micro speaks to the g 2 in the road. meg map on the cross border payment system. so it's actually a minor image of what the g to in the nation's us speaking about. it's a, you know, i tend to call in, it's a toss through a defined african payment system that the african united states has speaking about . so it's a key and able to ensure that breaks member states 3 set easily. so the economic, the bins of each financial today. and then obviously the loss of cooperation speaks about the synthetic deal, people to people, cooperation and cultural diplomacy. uh, that obviously is evident if you look at the, the, the, the entire continents in essence, from the global south on our, presented in the brakes of a family of nations. it's interesting now a area and the this year we, we, the united states, the read some backs, the days of after got to south africa of supplying alms and weapons to russia. and as it is, of course, russia responded very firmly, calling on the us not to drug high into issues between russia and on how self. but a
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the mess for the meg ton of gloria delgado. and peace and blessings be so you did um to the audio hes fine, a c and profit from how much to move amazon. jo, royal, highness, to the mean, bahama, those tiny, the president of the summit. and we'll roll your majesty your highness is set on. may god speeds and blessings be with you on hold. when there it is with pride in place of start this message, extending all appreciation to your royal high end is for the confidence you'll place in me. lead thing to you'll all this i will remain the voted and loyal to highest this band out and living up to my responsibilities and, and spending no effort to continue to genuinely so act as though it's guided by your directive to select the brain to get out of my teeth to guide my step forward in order to continue this list said the and the job that has been running for 22 years towards put a split of tea and excellence daddy and the aspirations of the peoples of the z. c. c. sign i seize this opportunity to extend to his royal highness system. ev
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