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even getting empty promises from u.s. ag and uso pc for years and i do not take people's word for things. it has to be action. hopefully today will be a day that effects meaningful change and people will be held accountable. i think we deserve more. >> can i introduce jessica howard to say a few words? >> hi. this is probably the first time i have stood in washington dc, listening to all of these words and all of these -- you are so brave comments -- i sat here and actually believed that something was going to be done. when i was at the beginning of the end of my career, my coach pulled me aside before i got kicked out of the gym forever, and she said my failure in life was going to be that i trusted people too much. and i spoke too freely. that has haunted me like a ghost because i have been torn between wanting to trust people when they say things and went to believe they are going to do the right thing. and then actually seeing somebody doing the right thing -- there are only a handful of people who have. that handful hap
even getting empty promises from u.s. ag and uso pc for years and i do not take people's word for things. it has to be action. hopefully today will be a day that effects meaningful change and people will be held accountable. i think we deserve more. >> can i introduce jessica howard to say a few words? >> hi. this is probably the first time i have stood in washington dc, listening to all of these words and all of these -- you are so brave comments -- i sat here and actually believed...
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i watched multiple officials at u.s. ag and fbi resign or retire without explanation of how they may have contributed to the problem, some of whom were publicly thanked for their service and rewarded with severance or bonus money. my reports of abuse were not only buried by u.s. ag, u.s. opc , but also mishandled by law enforcement officers who failed to follow their most basic duties. host: gymnast aly raisman yesterday testified before the senate judiciary committee. getting your reaction this morning, this is beth in maryland. caller: i am so glad you played that clip because i feel like it is important that these athletes , how they were treated by the olympic committees and everyone they reported to, i am surprised the could not find another doctor. simone biles, any athlete at the highest caliber, they could not get another doctor? who is more important to the committee then simone biles? doctors are a dime a dozen. it shows how little they think of these athletes as human beings. i appreciate you taking my call. i am
i watched multiple officials at u.s. ag and fbi resign or retire without explanation of how they may have contributed to the problem, some of whom were publicly thanked for their service and rewarded with severance or bonus money. my reports of abuse were not only buried by u.s. ag, u.s. opc , but also mishandled by law enforcement officers who failed to follow their most basic duties. host: gymnast aly raisman yesterday testified before the senate judiciary committee. getting your reaction...
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olympic team, neither u.s. ag, u.s. opc nor the fbi ever contacted me or my parents step while others had been informed an investigations are ongoing, i have been left to wonder why i was not told until after the real games. this was the largest case of sexual abuse in the history of american sports. although there have been a fully independent investigation of the fbi handholding of the case, neither u.s. ag nor u.s. opc have ever been made the subject of the same level of scrutiny. these are the entities entrusted with the protection of our sport and our athletes and yet it feels like questions of responsibility and organizational failures remain unanswered. as you pursue the answers to those questions, i asked that your words be guided by the same question that rachel and many others have asked -- how much is a little girl worth? i sit before you today to raise my voice so that no little girl must endure but i am of the athletes at this table and the countless others who needlessly suffered under nasser's guise of me
olympic team, neither u.s. ag, u.s. opc nor the fbi ever contacted me or my parents step while others had been informed an investigations are ongoing, i have been left to wonder why i was not told until after the real games. this was the largest case of sexual abuse in the history of american sports. although there have been a fully independent investigation of the fbi handholding of the case, neither u.s. ag nor u.s. opc have ever been made the subject of the same level of scrutiny. these are...
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lord knows they're never going to get an explanation where they were robbed of their childhood and u.s. agparalympic committee i'll need to be held truly accountable for being complicit in this abuse and serving this a powerlessness by shielding a monster they allowed a culture to fester, coaches and gyms that followed the lead of their governing body and encouraged abuse on every level. it is a mentality that is created rot in a sport that should be rooted in joy. it would certainly be worth it for law enforcement to press forward, pressed charges, and lock up the evil conspirators who helped a monster inflict incomprehensible suffering. and that is the memo. so how aren't god's green golden earth of this all happen question rick illinois senator dick durbin asked fbi director, christopher wray, that very question, watch. >> what am i missing here? this is like a child kidnapping case. this man is on the loose and molesting children. it appears is being lost in the paperwork of the agency. >> i do not have a good explanation for you. it is utterly jarring to me. that is why that individua
lord knows they're never going to get an explanation where they were robbed of their childhood and u.s. agparalympic committee i'll need to be held truly accountable for being complicit in this abuse and serving this a powerlessness by shielding a monster they allowed a culture to fester, coaches and gyms that followed the lead of their governing body and encouraged abuse on every level. it is a mentality that is created rot in a sport that should be rooted in joy. it would certainly be worth...
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i watched multiple officials at u.s. agnd fbi resign or retire without explanation of how they may have contributed to the problem, some of whom were publicly thanked for their service and rewarded with severance or bonus money. my reports of abuse were not only buried by u.s. ag, u.s. opc , but also mishandled by law enforcement officers who failed to follow their most basic duties. host: gymnast aly raisman yesterday testified before the senate judiciary committee. getting your reaction this morning, this is beth in maryland. caller: i am so glad you played that clip because i feel like it is important that these athletes , how they were treated by the olympic committees and everyone they reported to, i am surprised the could not find another doctor. simone biles, any athlete at the highest caliber, they could not get another doctor? who is more important to the committee then simone biles? doctors are a dime a dozen. it shows how little they think of these athletes as human beings. i appreciate you taking my call. i am r
i watched multiple officials at u.s. agnd fbi resign or retire without explanation of how they may have contributed to the problem, some of whom were publicly thanked for their service and rewarded with severance or bonus money. my reports of abuse were not only buried by u.s. ag, u.s. opc , but also mishandled by law enforcement officers who failed to follow their most basic duties. host: gymnast aly raisman yesterday testified before the senate judiciary committee. getting your reaction this...
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the fbi, u.s. ag sat idly by as dozensf girls women continued to be molested by larry nasser. amy: simone biles, the four-time olympic gold medalist widely considered to be the greatest gymnast of all time, also spoke before the senate. >> i don't want another young gymnast, olympic athlete, or any individual to experience the horror that i and hundreds of others have endured before, during, continuing to this day in the -- weeks of the larry nasser abuse. to be clear, -- >> take your time. >> to be clear, i blame larry nasser and i also blame any entire system that enabled perpetrated his abuse. amy: lawyer site and the time between the fbi being told of dr. nasser's crimes and his 2016 arrest, nassar abused another 120 people. fbi director christopher wray apologized to the gymnasts during the hearing. last week, the fbi fired an agent involved in the investigation into nasser. both the gymnasts and senators on the judiciary committee called out justice department leadership for failing to appear at wednesday's hearing. attorney general merrick garland is expected to testify
the fbi, u.s. ag sat idly by as dozensf girls women continued to be molested by larry nasser. amy: simone biles, the four-time olympic gold medalist widely considered to be the greatest gymnast of all time, also spoke before the senate. >> i don't want another young gymnast, olympic athlete, or any individual to experience the horror that i and hundreds of others have endured before, during, continuing to this day in the -- weeks of the larry nasser abuse. to be clear, -- >> take...
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we suffer and continue to suffer because no one at fbi, u.s. agssary to protect us. we have been failed and we deserve answers. nassar is where he belongs but those who enabled him should be held accountable. if they are not, i'm convinced this will continue to happen to others. it feels like the fbi turned a blind eye to us and went out of the way to help protect usag and usopc. a message needs to be sent. if you allow a predator to harm children, the consequences will be swift and severe. enough is enough. i will close with one final thought. this horrific abuse continues to live with all of us. as the lone competitor in the recent tokyo games, who is a survivor, the impacts of this man's abuse are not ever over or forgotten. the announcement in the spring of 2020 that the tokyo games were to be postponed for a year meant that i would be going to the gym to training, to therapy, living daily among the reminders of this story for another 365 days. that bz proven to be exceptionally difficult burden to carry. when required to tokyo without the sup
we suffer and continue to suffer because no one at fbi, u.s. agssary to protect us. we have been failed and we deserve answers. nassar is where he belongs but those who enabled him should be held accountable. if they are not, i'm convinced this will continue to happen to others. it feels like the fbi turned a blind eye to us and went out of the way to help protect usag and usopc. a message needs to be sent. if you allow a predator to harm children, the consequences will be swift and severe....
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u.s. aging is focusing its priority in the reconciliation package on securing $400 billion for medicaid, home, and community-based services and shoring up the direct-care workforce that provides those essential services. so advocacy efforts are now (indiscernable). in addition to these items, something else very exciting happened at the federal level. currently there is a proposed federal legislation for the elder justice reauthorization and modernization app of 2021. one in 10 americans over the age of 60 have experienced some form of elder abuse. the elder justice act, e.j.a., was originally enacted as part of the affordable care act. it was created to address the need for detection and treatment of elder people. since then, the elder justice act programs have been chronically unfunded or underfunded. then in december 2020, congress, for the first time, provided significant funding for the program, and then invested in the programs again in the american rescue plan act of 2021, appropriating a
u.s. aging is focusing its priority in the reconciliation package on securing $400 billion for medicaid, home, and community-based services and shoring up the direct-care workforce that provides those essential services. so advocacy efforts are now (indiscernable). in addition to these items, something else very exciting happened at the federal level. currently there is a proposed federal legislation for the elder justice reauthorization and modernization app of 2021. one in 10 americans over...
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u.s. is aging. when we look at levees, the average age of the levees is 50 years old in the united states. many were built to an older standard. some are being maintained, others not. so sometimes people who lived behind infrastructure they think is protecting them, they are not a safe as they think they are. they think it will cost $21 billion just to repair levees in the high risk category. and when you look at wildfires, there are so many points you raised, but it is a major challenge right now. it is a major challenge because many are started by human activity, about 85% to 90% are started by people, whether it is pg&e or a campfire, so it is a challenge to try to prevent those in the first place by understanding what systems are malfunctioning that would cause those to start. host: in texas, emma says -- well, we lost emma. bob in massachusetts. caller: good morning. i would like to know if this bill is over $20 billion in 2020, and katrina cost whatever it cost, isn't inflation in there? can y
u.s. is aging. when we look at levees, the average age of the levees is 50 years old in the united states. many were built to an older standard. some are being maintained, others not. so sometimes people who lived behind infrastructure they think is protecting them, they are not a safe as they think they are. they think it will cost $21 billion just to repair levees in the high risk category. and when you look at wildfires, there are so many points you raised, but it is a major challenge right...
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u.s. and europe, with aging populations meaning smaller tax base and fewer workers. you have economies with very young -- people who can offer the labor to the area that have demand for labor. >> can we talk central banks? one of the big criticisms has been inflating asset bubbles. those who are not in the market or those who can afford a first time home are behind, yet the central bank comes in and says we want full employment across gender and race. are they aware that maybe some of their actions maybe exacerbating the problem? >> i am not going to speak to the internal workings of the central bank, but central banks understand -- are one instrument. it does inflate asset prices but it also provides liquidity, which is critical for market functioning and allowing the economy to recover so that you can actually have -- achieve your agenda of employment. it is a double-edged sword and central banks, when we look at the u.s., if central banks did nothing we would be worse, but there needs to be acknowledgment that there are negative externalities. romaine: it seems li
u.s. and europe, with aging populations meaning smaller tax base and fewer workers. you have economies with very young -- people who can offer the labor to the area that have demand for labor. >> can we talk central banks? one of the big criticisms has been inflating asset bubbles. those who are not in the market or those who can afford a first time home are behind, yet the central bank comes in and says we want full employment across gender and race. are they aware that maybe some of...
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. >> reporter: about 1.7% of adults in the u.s. agesing like hypnosis. you can also do meditation. talk therapy is very important because it can help you to understand what might be triggering these attacks. >> reporter: now meghan revealing that her axty is under control with a combination of therapy and medication. >> yeah, therapy is everything. i think just like saying stuff out loud is so important. my husband and i, any time he looks at me and i look like sad, he's like, tell me about it. >> now that she has her panic disorder under control meghan is on top of the world. she is a new mom. she's really happy in her marriage and she's back at work. >> reporter: meghan hoping she can inspire others to address and treat their own mental health issues. >> that medicine saved me, saved my life, saved my career. i'm back better than ever. >> reporter: really big of her to speak out like that. meghan says she is in the best place of her life right now and it's exactly where she had wanted to be for years. for more from that interview go t
. >> reporter: about 1.7% of adults in the u.s. agesing like hypnosis. you can also do meditation. talk therapy is very important because it can help you to understand what might be triggering these attacks. >> reporter: now meghan revealing that her axty is under control with a combination of therapy and medication. >> yeah, therapy is everything. i think just like saying stuff out loud is so important. my husband and i, any time he looks at me and i look like sad, he's like,...
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u.s. at a young age. great immigrant story here.r her father was murdered one night and tragedy befell the family, suzanne, well, she just got ready x she's charged for success. trailblazing the finance industry, building her own private equity firm and now creating hundreds of jobs each time she buy withs a new company. if all right, listen on spotify, google and apple. closing bell, we're 17 minutes away. we are coming right back. dow is down 164. ♪ ♪ ♪ music playing. ♪ there's an america we build ♪ ♪ and one we explore one that's been paved and one that's forever wild but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure ♪ ♪ you get both. introducing the all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l jeep. there's only one. that building you're trying to sell, jeep grand cherokee l - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you can close with more certainty. and twice as fast. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like a coffee run... or fedora shopping. talk to your broker. t
u.s. at a young age. great immigrant story here.r her father was murdered one night and tragedy befell the family, suzanne, well, she just got ready x she's charged for success. trailblazing the finance industry, building her own private equity firm and now creating hundreds of jobs each time she buy withs a new company. if all right, listen on spotify, google and apple. closing bell, we're 17 minutes away. we are coming right back. dow is down 164. ♪ ♪ ♪ music playing. ♪ there's an...
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interestingly as they age, they have more disposable income. >> and here in the u.s., the average agears old that's the range web bush says streaming games is the next big thing and those mega cap tech companies, talking amazon, google, they're all working on projects in that area melissa, back to you >> 35 to 44. i did not know that. that actually shocks me, frank thank you. guy, i feel like you have a comment about this in addition to an answer to the question >> well, i mean, listen, i know that we used to enjoy gaming before the show when we were at the nasdaq together. some your skills, people would be shocked to see your abilities in some of these games number two, activision is what sticks out to me they just hired, i don't know what this means but interesting, julie hodges came from walt disney to be their chief people officer. clearly, something is going on here stock sold from $105 down to the $76 level. if you go back and look, this $75, $76 level is where we exploded to the upside late last year i think valuation is reasonable. and quite frankly, i think the risk/reward se
interestingly as they age, they have more disposable income. >> and here in the u.s., the average agears old that's the range web bush says streaming games is the next big thing and those mega cap tech companies, talking amazon, google, they're all working on projects in that area melissa, back to you >> 35 to 44. i did not know that. that actually shocks me, frank thank you. guy, i feel like you have a comment about this in addition to an answer to the question >> well, i...
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u.s. border. >> ( translated ): three years ag i left haiti, i sold my lands to go to chile. n chile, biden said we could enter so we entered. >> reporter: rumors of asylum in the u.s. were not true. the migrants crossed the river to the mexican side for food to bring back to the camp site. but with officials here in mexico also limiting their movements, they're essentially stuck with their greatest fear, deportation, quickly becoming a reality. norah. >> o'donnell: really interesting to hear why they say they've made the journey, manny bojorquez, thank you. and now to the pandemic and the battle over a life-saving covid treatment, monoclonal antibodies. that's what then president trump was given when he had covid, but there is now a bitter fight in tennessee over who gets that treatment. and there's also big news tonight for the nearly 15 million americans who got the johnson & johnson shot. here's cbs' mark strassmann. >> reporter: johnson & johnson's big news -- a second dose of its vaccine is 94% protective against symptomatic covid in the u.s. nearly 15 million americans
u.s. border. >> ( translated ): three years ag i left haiti, i sold my lands to go to chile. n chile, biden said we could enter so we entered. >> reporter: rumors of asylum in the u.s. were not true. the migrants crossed the river to the mexican side for food to bring back to the camp site. but with officials here in mexico also limiting their movements, they're essentially stuck with their greatest fear, deportation, quickly becoming a reality. norah. >> o'donnell: really...
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producing a robust antibody response how soon could the fda authorize the shot for those ages >>> also, the u.slers need to know. >>> and the grim milestone america's covid's death toll surpassing that of the 1918 spanish flu. >>> also tonight the u.s. stepping up deportation flights of haitians after thousands crowded under a texas bridge and this image of border agents on horse back blocking migrants the white house's sharp response. >>> the fbi searching the florida home of gabby petito's fiancÉe. the parents of brian laundrie questioned the search for him intensifying after a body believed to be petito's was found in a national park >>> the massive plunge on wall street the worst day for stocks since may. what's causing the slide? >>> the deadly university shooting chilling video of students jumping out of windows. >>> and mission accomplished what the all civilian crew of the inspiration 4 revealed to me about their hior
producing a robust antibody response how soon could the fda authorize the shot for those ages >>> also, the u.slers need to know. >>> and the grim milestone america's covid's death toll surpassing that of the 1918 spanish flu. >>> also tonight the u.s. stepping up deportation flights of haitians after thousands crowded under a texas bridge and this image of border agents on horse back blocking migrants the white house's sharp response. >>> the fbi searching...
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u.s. where anyone over the age of 12 can get the vaccine.from england. >> have a lovely day and i will speak to you later in the day. >> it was billed as the most normal school year since the pandemic. even before some students have taken their seats, more uncertainty about whether 12 to 15-year-olds will be routinely offered the vaccine. that question has been debated at the north shore academy in stockton on tees. >> i would get the vaccine because we have been one of the countries fortunate enough to have vaccines and we should take that and use the advantage. >> i think i would to save people. >> the joint committee on vaccination and immunizations told u.k. governments they would no be recommending all 12 to 15-year-olds are offered the job should instead, please -- chief medic -- chief medical officers are being asked to review the advice. >> i think many of the school and college leaders will hav been disappointed in the decision not because they are fans of vaccination but we know vaccination in the absence of other controlledeasures
u.s. where anyone over the age of 12 can get the vaccine.from england. >> have a lovely day and i will speak to you later in the day. >> it was billed as the most normal school year since the pandemic. even before some students have taken their seats, more uncertainty about whether 12 to 15-year-olds will be routinely offered the vaccine. that question has been debated at the north shore academy in stockton on tees. >> i would get the vaccine because we have been one of the...
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authorize the shot for those ages >>> also, the u.s. making a big change to covid flight restrictions. what tvelers need to know. >>> and the grim milestone america's covid's death toll surpassing that of the 1918 spanish flu. >>> also tonight the u.s. stepping up deportation flights of haitians after thousands crowded under a texas bridge and this image of border agents on horse back blocking migrants the white house's sharp response. >>> the fbi searching the florida home of gabby petito's fiancÉe. the parents of brian laundrie questioned the search for him intensifying after a body believed to be petito's was found in a national park >>> the massive plunge on wall street the worst day for stocks since may. what's causing the slide? >>> the deadly university shooting chilling video of students jumping out of windows. >>> and mission accomplished what the all civilian crew of the inspiration 4 revealed to me about their historic journey in our exclusive conversation. >>> this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, eve
authorize the shot for those ages >>> also, the u.s. making a big change to covid flight restrictions. what tvelers need to know. >>> and the grim milestone america's covid's death toll surpassing that of the 1918 spanish flu. >>> also tonight the u.s. stepping up deportation flights of haitians after thousands crowded under a texas bridge and this image of border agents on horse back blocking migrants the white house's sharp response. >>> the fbi searching...
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u.s. clearance for those aged five to 11:00 -- five to 11. tom: you mentioned 2000 people.o go into these headlines. the actual granularity. the new york times captured this a few weeks ago. there is a photograph. there is some courage involved here. jonathan: they are getting back to normal. it is difficult. tom: the testing continues. we are hugely advantaged to speak to her after this announcement. amber, this has been expected, but there is more to come. is it just more study and more testing? >> we have been waiting to see the data in children. it is exciting to see the data coming out. so everything that we know about the biology suggests that it would likely be affected in children, but this is the first data and it is important to figure out the right dose. this seems like an exciting development. tom: what are the side effects that you are worried about? is it simplistic like heart inflammation or much more subtle? >> the great thing about a child this sign is that you are open to any effects, even those he may not have expected. there might be other side effects i
u.s. clearance for those aged five to 11:00 -- five to 11. tom: you mentioned 2000 people.o go into these headlines. the actual granularity. the new york times captured this a few weeks ago. there is a photograph. there is some courage involved here. jonathan: they are getting back to normal. it is difficult. tom: the testing continues. we are hugely advantaged to speak to her after this announcement. amber, this has been expected, but there is more to come. is it just more study and more...
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u.s. and most school aged children are going to be unvaccinated and there will be communities that don't haveandates. that gives me a lot of concern about broad u.s. assets. >> are you concerned of crypto assets if the fed starts tapering beginning to see tightening in liquidity and given what happens with the crash today? max: the crash today is perhaps a manifestation of investors who were too optimistic about a country like el salvador rapidly changing their local tender. the biggest issue for crypto as we head into year's end is going to be forthcoming regulation proposals from the treasury and the ftc. there is a good thing about gensler being the one writing that regulation because he actually taught a blockchain class at m.i.t.. at the same time, especially for smaller investors, to start hearing regulation i think to the effect is going to be similar to schoolchildren who hear sirens when they are at a party. they are going to start dispersing and the initial reaction may be scary. although long-term regulation is great for the asset class because it is going to force it to mature and
u.s. and most school aged children are going to be unvaccinated and there will be communities that don't haveandates. that gives me a lot of concern about broad u.s. assets. >> are you concerned of crypto assets if the fed starts tapering beginning to see tightening in liquidity and given what happens with the crash today? max: the crash today is perhaps a manifestation of investors who were too optimistic about a country like el salvador rapidly changing their local tender. the biggest...
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producing a robust antibody response how soon could the fda authorize the shot for those ages >>> also, the u.s. making a big change to covid flight restrictions. what travelers need to know. >>> and the grim milestone america's covid's death toll surpassing that of the 1918 spanish flu. >>> also tonight the u.s. stepping up deportation flights of haitians after thousands crowded under a texas bridge and this image of border agents on horse back blocking migrants the white house's sharp response. >>> the fbi searching the florida home of gabby petito's fiancÉe. the parents of brian laundrie questioned the search for him intensifying after a body believed to be petito's was found in a national park >>> the massive plunge on wall street the worst day for stocks since may. what's causing the slide? >>> the deadly university shooting chilling video of students jumping out of windows. >>> and mission accomplished what the all civilian crew of the inspiration 4 revealed to me about their historic journey in our exclusive conversation. >>> this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening,
producing a robust antibody response how soon could the fda authorize the shot for those ages >>> also, the u.s. making a big change to covid flight restrictions. what travelers need to know. >>> and the grim milestone america's covid's death toll surpassing that of the 1918 spanish flu. >>> also tonight the u.s. stepping up deportation flights of haitians after thousands crowded under a texas bridge and this image of border agents on horse back blocking migrants the...
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u.s. alone at age 15, settling with an uncle in st. louis.mbed pearl harbor in 1941, stern, by then a college student, raced to enlist. >> stern: i had an immediate, visceral response to that, and that was this is my war for many reasons. personal, of course, but also this country-- i was really treated well. >> wertheim: in new york, paul fairbrook had a similar impulse. now 97, fairbrook is the former dean of the culinary institute of america. his jewish family left germany in 1933 when he was 10. why did you want to enlist, initially? >> paul fairbrook: look, i'm a german jew, and there's nothing that i wanted more, is to get some revenge on hitler, who killed my uncles, and my aunts, and my cousins. and there was no question in my mind, and neither of all the men in camp ritchie. so many of them were jewish. we were all on the same wavelength. we were delighted to get a chance to do something for the united states. >> wertheim: at the time, though, the military wouldn't take volunteers who weren't born in the u.s. but, within a few months
u.s. alone at age 15, settling with an uncle in st. louis.mbed pearl harbor in 1941, stern, by then a college student, raced to enlist. >> stern: i had an immediate, visceral response to that, and that was this is my war for many reasons. personal, of course, but also this country-- i was really treated well. >> wertheim: in new york, paul fairbrook had a similar impulse. now 97, fairbrook is the former dean of the culinary institute of america. his jewish family left germany in...
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u.s. to inoculate children between the ages of five and 11.or the moment, the vaccine is approved for those 12 and over. and man portrayed as a hero in a movie about the rwandan genocide has been convicted on terrorism charges. -- denied accusations that supporters say are politically motivated. the hotel managed to -- manager has been a critic of --. emmanuel mccrone has apologized for failing to protect algerian soldiers who fought with the french during the algerian war. hundreds of thousands were left behind, and -- despite promises the government would take care of them. canadians are voting in a snap election, a gamble by justin trudeau who is hoping to -- majority. he has faced criticism for calling the election early and it is a close race. polls show his liberal party isn't and with rival conservatives -- connect with rival conservatives. >> premise or justin trudeau has weathered attacks by coronavirus vaccine skip asked that skeptics. the skeptics might have given them a bump, letting the two term leader emphasize his crisis managem
u.s. to inoculate children between the ages of five and 11.or the moment, the vaccine is approved for those 12 and over. and man portrayed as a hero in a movie about the rwandan genocide has been convicted on terrorism charges. -- denied accusations that supporters say are politically motivated. the hotel managed to -- manager has been a critic of --. emmanuel mccrone has apologized for failing to protect algerian soldiers who fought with the french during the algerian war. hundreds of...
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u.s. population is fully vaccinated. that's about 181 million people. if the fda grants emergency use authorization for kids, age 5 to 11, that would make an additional 28 million people in the u.s. eligible. though we should note, what happens after that is up to parents. adolescents age 12 and up, they've been eligible since may, but only 46% of them are fully vaccinated. cnn's jason carroll reports, we're still waiting for important details about when shots will go into these arms. >> reporter: it's information parents of younger children have been waiting for. pfizer sharing data that shows its vaccine is safe for 5 to 11-year-olds and elicits a robust antibody response. >> this is going to make a huge difference in the fight against covid-19 and parents, pediatricians and teachers are waiting for this. >> reporter: pfizer plans to submit its data to the fda for emergency use authorization as soon as possible. medical experts say if all goes well, the shot could be available for 5 to 11-year-olds by halloween. >> depending on how long the fda takes to review the application, whether it's a four-week review o
u.s. population is fully vaccinated. that's about 181 million people. if the fda grants emergency use authorization for kids, age 5 to 11, that would make an additional 28 million people in the u.s. eligible. though we should note, what happens after that is up to parents. adolescents age 12 and up, they've been eligible since may, but only 46% of them are fully vaccinated. cnn's jason carroll reports, we're still waiting for important details about when shots will go into these arms. >>...
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u.s. and approved vaccine for ages 12 and up. getting the vaccine more to younger people. we are still awaiting vaccines for younger folks under 12, that is a key issue for school-age kids. today new york is going back to school and everyone looks for further reopening in the u.s., schools have been open and we are looking more toward kids getting shots. we are looking for that in coming months, but yes, a key step in the u.k. haidi: let's get over to vonnie quinn with the first word headlines. vonnie: good morning. house democrats have released a package of tax increases that fall short of president biden's ambitions. the proposal would raise the top corporate tax rate from 21% to 26.5%, and capital gains to 25%. it would raise government revenue by $2.1 trillion over 10 years. democratic lawmakers also say they will undo a $10,000 cap on federal deductions for state and local cap -- date and local taxes. china has urged the u.s. to repair damaged relations as the biden administration weighs an investigation into chinese companies. bloomberg sources say the u.s. is weighi
u.s. and approved vaccine for ages 12 and up. getting the vaccine more to younger people. we are still awaiting vaccines for younger folks under 12, that is a key issue for school-age kids. today new york is going back to school and everyone looks for further reopening in the u.s., schools have been open and we are looking more toward kids getting shots. we are looking for that in coming months, but yes, a key step in the u.k. haidi: let's get over to vonnie quinn with the first word headlines....
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the average age of u.s. senators is 64.3 years, the oldest in u.s. history.udy found among americans over 65, only about half are very or somewhat concerned about climate change. they're much more concerned about getting to dinner. it's already 4:15! what are we waiting for. ( laughter ) so if we're going to get anything done on climate, we're going to have to convince older americans to care about it. and what better place to do that than cbs? so, cbs viewers, join me at "ye olden cam." hello. ( cheers and applause ) welcome to ye olden cam, brought to you by landlines. landlines: would it kill you to call them? now, i know what you're thinking: "why should i worry about the earth getting hotter? it's so drafty in here." but trust me, it's about to get hotter than angie dickinson in "police woman," and we're not prepared. so roll up your sleeves, and then roll them down again because your family is uncomfortable with your paper-thin skin and weird bruises. then get to work preserving the planet for your grandchildren. it will help you relate to them. they ca
the average age of u.s. senators is 64.3 years, the oldest in u.s. history.udy found among americans over 65, only about half are very or somewhat concerned about climate change. they're much more concerned about getting to dinner. it's already 4:15! what are we waiting for. ( laughter ) so if we're going to get anything done on climate, we're going to have to convince older americans to care about it. and what better place to do that than cbs? so, cbs viewers, join me at "ye olden...
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u.s. census bureau released a report in february finding that more than 11% of the overall k-12 school-age population is been homeschooled over 5 million students and it's a tremendous growth, one of the things that the u.s. census bureau found in particular, growth is being driven in large part by homeschool families it was a fivefold increase from march 2020 through the school year that ended a black homeschooling families, and overrepresentation more than 16% of the overall population identified as black compared to 15% of black students in the general public school population. >> is that sending a message about public schools? >> i think for this year for sure parents were frustrated about delayed school reopening resume district schooling was not meeting the needs of many students and parents felt like they could do things better for tickly once they got an app on one's they were learning in the classrooms and remote school beginning last spring i think part of it is that in the overall growth in homeschooling over the past couple of decades has been really more of a desire to provide
u.s. census bureau released a report in february finding that more than 11% of the overall k-12 school-age population is been homeschooled over 5 million students and it's a tremendous growth, one of the things that the u.s. census bureau found in particular, growth is being driven in large part by homeschool families it was a fivefold increase from march 2020 through the school year that ended a black homeschooling families, and overrepresentation more than 16% of the overall population...
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u.s. at a young age from korea she was working at age six sweeping her father's store floors and restockingragic move he was murdered one night, suzanne charged for success here her incredible story in the finance industry and how she built her equity firm she is creating hundreds of jobs by saving companies, listen on spotify, google, apple it will inspire you to take the leap and start your own company. the closing bell ringing in 18 minutes, the russell of 24 points or 1% gain. ♪ you booked a cozy vrbo mountain cabin. [laughs] with a kitchen where everyone can chef. [laughs] a family room where you can let your hair down. and a backyard that is a tree-lined living room. but the thing they'll remember forever? watching the game together once again. ♪♪ the time for getting back together is now. ♪♪ find it on vrbo. [slow electronic notes fade in] [fast upbeat music begins] [music stops] and release. [deep exhale] [fast upbeat music resumes] [music stops] if you used shipgo this whole thing wouldn't be a thing. yeah, dad! i don't want to deal with this. oh, you brought your luggage to the ai
u.s. at a young age from korea she was working at age six sweeping her father's store floors and restockingragic move he was murdered one night, suzanne charged for success here her incredible story in the finance industry and how she built her equity firm she is creating hundreds of jobs by saving companies, listen on spotify, google, apple it will inspire you to take the leap and start your own company. the closing bell ringing in 18 minutes, the russell of 24 points or 1% gain. ♪ you...
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out of the total 75 million in this age group in the entire country, so we make up one in 10 of the u.s. women of reproductive age. all these women all over texas now have no choices. now effectively roe v. wade is meaningless. madam speaker, women's freedom to choose what to do with their bodies is hanging by a thread, and congress can't stay idle. last week i visited planned parenthood's health center in our district and heard horrific stories about how this draconian law is affecting women in my region. on september 1, the day that texas law took effect, one texas woman learned she was about five weeks pregnant and still within the new legal limits under the texas law to obtain an abortion in texas. but at the same visit, she also learned that she had covid-19. by the time she would finish her quarantine period, it would be too late to get an abortion in texas and would then have to go to out-of-state care. on september 2, planned parenthood provider saw a patient for an ultrasound that showed she was under six weeks and still within the new legal limits of the texas law. when she ca
out of the total 75 million in this age group in the entire country, so we make up one in 10 of the u.s. women of reproductive age. all these women all over texas now have no choices. now effectively roe v. wade is meaningless. madam speaker, women's freedom to choose what to do with their bodies is hanging by a thread, and congress can't stay idle. last week i visited planned parenthood's health center in our district and heard horrific stories about how this draconian law is affecting women...
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u.s. and over 18 years of age. for now, only ios users in the u.s. and canada can super follow accounts in a test group, but the company plans to roll out the option on ios in more countries in the coming weeks as well as android and web versions in the future. both you and i are qualify are we going to start doing this how many people do we think would pay to follow either us or people with many, many more followers? >> i don't think iproduce the type of content that is probably going to be most popular for superfollows out there i'm going to be vague about that in my question to you, julia, i'm kind of asking what sorts of creators, given what we saw with only fans, do you think are going to be the first out of the gate offering subscriber only content? >> well, honestly, i think it is going to be comedians. i think people are going to want to be entertained, comedians and journalists. a little substack model. we know journalists love twitter. and then people like comedians and actors who are going to be trying to monetize their fan base twitter sa
u.s. and over 18 years of age. for now, only ios users in the u.s. and canada can super follow accounts in a test group, but the company plans to roll out the option on ios in more countries in the coming weeks as well as android and web versions in the future. both you and i are qualify are we going to start doing this how many people do we think would pay to follow either us or people with many, many more followers? >> i don't think iproduce the type of content that is probably going to...
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u.s. at a young age from korea, worked in her father's store, sweeping floors at age six, restocking shelves, her father was murdered and she strapped up her boots and charged for success. we've got to hear her incredible story it's my latest everyone talks to liz podcast get it now on spotify or google wherever you get your podcast we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ incomparable design makes it beautiful. state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the lexus nx. experience the crossover in its most visionary form. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. [slow electronic notes fade in] [fast upbeat music begins] [music stops] and release. [deep exhale] [fast upbeat music resumes] [music stops] this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. promises of all shapes and sizes. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes abou
u.s. at a young age from korea, worked in her father's store, sweeping floors at age six, restocking shelves, her father was murdered and she strapped up her boots and charged for success. we've got to hear her incredible story it's my latest everyone talks to liz podcast get it now on spotify or google wherever you get your podcast we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ incomparable design makes it beautiful. state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the lexus nx....
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while the average age of u.s.gone down to 49, a recent survey found that only 13% of millenials plan to cruise this past summer. >> cruises are not really my thing. maybe it's a generational thing. i know my parents love it. >> once we get to the herd immunity where most people are vaccinated, then i wolf more comfortable being around so many people. >> i'll get on a cruise ship depending how safe it is. >> reporter: but the industry's turn-around is far from guaranteed as the delta variant continues to challenge the big cruise operators on this ship both a covid-19 vaccine and a negative covid test are required to get onboard. branson looking to set sail on october 6th. shep. >> seema mody live in miami. thanks >>> luxurious artisan fresh made salads they became synonymous with city office jobs, especially for workers who really didn't have time for a lunch break but could shell out $15 for a quick meal that was in the before times no more in many cities so many employees still working from home that those desk s
while the average age of u.s.gone down to 49, a recent survey found that only 13% of millenials plan to cruise this past summer. >> cruises are not really my thing. maybe it's a generational thing. i know my parents love it. >> once we get to the herd immunity where most people are vaccinated, then i wolf more comfortable being around so many people. >> i'll get on a cruise ship depending how safe it is. >> reporter: but the industry's turn-around is far from guaranteed...
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u.s. we are entering this golden age of aviation and it is important the next big aerospace company is builte in america. emily: archer aviation's adam goldstein. we will keep our eyes on you. thank you for joining us. two of the biggest aerospace companies in the u.s. have invested in a refueling starter. northrop grumman and lockheed martin have joined in a -- worth $10 million. the company plans to launch two refueling shuttles as early as next year. after the break, disney's new model film breaks barriers -- marvel film breaks barriers. we have the details next. emily: the first marvel film featuring an asian actor as its start dominated the box office with a new record for a film opening over labor day. making over $90 million over the weekend. joining us to discuss, chris palmeri. what should hollywood be taking away from this? >> this is another data point in a series that suggests by including more people of color and more high-profile female roles, people will come out. if you look at just the marvel movies, black panther, captain marvel, or the tremendous run asian led movies are h
u.s. we are entering this golden age of aviation and it is important the next big aerospace company is builte in america. emily: archer aviation's adam goldstein. we will keep our eyes on you. thank you for joining us. two of the biggest aerospace companies in the u.s. have invested in a refueling starter. northrop grumman and lockheed martin have joined in a -- worth $10 million. the company plans to launch two refueling shuttles as early as next year. after the break, disney's new model film...
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jobina: for all age groups, the u.s.ing 12 covid-19 deaths a day, six times the death toll from two months ago. vaccination rates are still increasing with more americans seeking out shots, week over week. florida's governor is fighting vaccine mandates, threatening to fine cities that approve them. governor desantis says he wants to protect florida jobs with this move. kumasi: san francisco will hold vaccination clinics at four public schools throughout the city. clinics launch this week at malcolm x academy and others. some will be open on evenings and weekends. the school district is teaming up with the department of public health to host these clinics, aimed at expanding vaccine access to lower income communities. reggie: some families will receive free covid-19 test kits. the idea is to have the students take the rapid test at home for going to school, if they are feeling sick. results come back in roughly 15 minutes. it is part of a pilot program starting this week at nine schools. if this works, all school familie
jobina: for all age groups, the u.s.ing 12 covid-19 deaths a day, six times the death toll from two months ago. vaccination rates are still increasing with more americans seeking out shots, week over week. florida's governor is fighting vaccine mandates, threatening to fine cities that approve them. governor desantis says he wants to protect florida jobs with this move. kumasi: san francisco will hold vaccination clinics at four public schools throughout the city. clinics launch this week at...