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whit? >> all right, marcus, thank you. >>> president biden back at the white house tonight, 24 hours after his visit to uvalde. he was pressed on the reignited debate on gun reform. some bipartisan talks under way. the president hoping, that, quotes rational republicans will help democrats move forward on new legislation. on the table, red flag laws and background checks. here's abc's white house correspondent mary alice. >> reporter: president biden tonight frustrated alongside a grieving nation. do you feel more motivated to get acting on guns now? >> well, i've been pretty motivated all along. you know, the folks -- the folks who were victimized there, their families, they spent three hours and 40 minutes with me. and the pain is palpable. and i think a lot of it is unnecessary. so, i'm going to continue to push. and we'll see how this works. >> reporter: visiting families in uvalde, the president facing er if fervent calls for action. not only for empathy, but for action. >> do somethin
whit? >> all right, marcus, thank you. >>> president biden back at the white house tonight, 24 hours after his visit to uvalde. he was pressed on the reignited debate on gun reform. some bipartisan talks under way. the president hoping, that, quotes rational republicans will help democrats move forward on new legislation. on the table, red flag laws and background checks. here's abc's white house correspondent mary alice. >> reporter: president biden tonight frustrated...
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whit? >> alex presha in washington, thank you. our breaking coverage for this evening. >>> another big story we're following tonight, thousands of protests across the country marching in the streets over the issue of abortion. large events from coast to coast. many outraged by the leaked supreme court draft opinion and the strong possibility that roe v. wade could be overturned. anti-abortion rights advocates holding their own counterdemonstrations. supreme court justice clarence thomas, what he said about the leak and what it could mean for the court. ike ejiochi tonight. >> reporter: across the country tonight, abortion rights advocates rallying in the streets, defiant against that leaked supreme court draft opinion overturning roe vs. wade >> this is a decision that treats women as objects, as less than full human beings. it puts us back. i've been fighting for women's rights for 50 years, and i'm not going to give up. >> we won't go back! >> reporter: abortion rights supporters descendi
whit? >> alex presha in washington, thank you. our breaking coverage for this evening. >>> another big story we're following tonight, thousands of protests across the country marching in the streets over the issue of abortion. large events from coast to coast. many outraged by the leaked supreme court draft opinion and the strong possibility that roe v. wade could be overturned. anti-abortion rights advocates holding their own counterdemonstrations. supreme court justice clarence...
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whit? >> all right, matt, thank you. >>> the texas dps chief confirming what many parents there in uvalde were so anguished about, that massive delay in storming the classroom. some families wondering if more lives could have been saved. and the chilling new revelations from children who survived. how one boy says he played dead so he wouldn't get shot. here's abc's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: tonight, outrage and anguish in uvalde. the community stunned to learn police were outside the classroom, waiting 77 minutes before going in, believing there were no surviving children inside with the shooter. >> i'm sick. i'm sick. i want to throw up. i'm angry. >> reporter: today, authorities saying terrified children were calling 911 from inside the scool. letting them know children were still alive and pleading for help. >> it's absolutely insane that any police would delay entering when an armed shooter -- yes, an active shooter is in a school with children that cannot protect themselves. so
whit? >> all right, matt, thank you. >>> the texas dps chief confirming what many parents there in uvalde were so anguished about, that massive delay in storming the classroom. some families wondering if more lives could have been saved. and the chilling new revelations from children who survived. how one boy says he played dead so he wouldn't get shot. here's abc's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: tonight, outrage and anguish in uvalde. the community stunned to learn police...
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whit?> mireya, thank you. >>> iron katersky, you've been digging deeper into the active shooter training the officers went to? >> since 2019, whit, every texas school police officer has been made to take this active shooter train course. it is explicit. move in as soon as possible to neutralize the threat, even if that means a single officer acting alone. and here, 19 officers stayed in the hallway even as the gunman kept firing. the texas law enforcement commission said when the dust settles, they're going to take another look at this training course. but the head of the texas rangers was pretty clear. these officers did not follow training they received just two months ago. >> two months ago, that's getting a lot of attention as well. aaron, following this shooting in texas, something else you're monitoring across the country, law enforcement agencies warning of other threats now? >> they're worried about copycats. nypd put out a bulletin, it says what happened in uvalde could spur an upt
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i'm whit johnson in for david tonight. we begin with heart-wrenching new revelations about the shootingal robb elementary school in uvalde, texas. the stunning admission that officers were inside the building and a tactical team was standing by for the better part of an hour before they were allowed to take the gunman down, the incident commander believing no more children at risk. the department of public safety visibly shaken conceding that holding back those officers was the wrong decision. the new details adding to the pain and the loss, law enforcement looking at this video now. the gunman entering through a door, a teacher had left it open. and we've learned there were calls to 911 from inside the besieged classroom. one child whispering, please send police now. even as at least 19 officers were there in the hallway. those officers helping to clear the building getting teachers and students out. some children escaping through a window and running away. you can see the fear on their faces. and every day now we learn m
i'm whit johnson in for david tonight. we begin with heart-wrenching new revelations about the shootingal robb elementary school in uvalde, texas. the stunning admission that officers were inside the building and a tactical team was standing by for the better part of an hour before they were allowed to take the gunman down, the incident commander believing no more children at risk. the department of public safety visibly shaken conceding that holding back those officers was the wrong decision....
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whit? >> rare but something they're watching closely, thank you, andrew. >>> we move overseas now and the war in ukraine and intense fighting in the eastern part of the country as president biden is said to attend the virtual g7 summit this weekend along with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. abc's marcus moore is on the ground there in irpin with the latest developments. marcus, good morning. >> reporter: well, whit, good morning. we are what is left or what used to be the main bridge into irpin, the suburb of kyiv. the ukrainians destroyed this bridge in an effort to slow russia's advance on the capital. and today the ruins are kind of a memorial to the lives lost and those changed forever by russia's assault. this morning, the desperate escape from mariupol, russian and ukrainian officials claiming dozens of civilians were rescued on friday including 11 children from the tunnels under the nder azovstal steel plant in that battered port city. more than 150 civilians still believed
whit? >> rare but something they're watching closely, thank you, andrew. >>> we move overseas now and the war in ukraine and intense fighting in the eastern part of the country as president biden is said to attend the virtual g7 summit this weekend along with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. abc's marcus moore is on the ground there in irpin with the latest developments. marcus, good morning. >> reporter: well, whit, good morning. we are what is left or what used to...
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to autistic non-speinakg studtsen from uc berkeley graduadte whit honors this week.milesneto for them and r cal abc 7 news senior ucation reporter amli melendez has their remarkable stoesri fiveea yrs ago. david tlieptz decedid to g oetn roa ad not t.ak showes h heth didmo communicates through a touch-to-speech to speech program on his laptop. why without looking at the keyboard, he taps one letter at a time. you want people? to know about people like you with autism who are non-speaking. again, it takes david some time, but he is thorough and thoughtful. i want people to know that we can achieve a lot if we are allowed to participate. david and his friend hari srinivasan have led the path for other students at cal with similar disabilities both were diagnosed with a proxyum. so my brain is able to coordinate how my jaw lips tongue soft. palate all come together to form words and sounds but hari and david find it difficult to make all those movements. sorry. despite the challenges hari graduated with a 4.0 gpa. and has now received a fellowship to pursue his phd in n
to autistic non-speinakg studtsen from uc berkeley graduadte whit honors this week.milesneto for them and r cal abc 7 news senior ucation reporter amli melendez has their remarkable stoesri fiveea yrs ago. david tlieptz decedid to g oetn roa ad not t.ak showes h heth didmo communicates through a touch-to-speech to speech program on his laptop. why without looking at the keyboard, he taps one letter at a time. you want people? to know about people like you with autism who are non-speaking....
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>> all right, whit johnson leading us off tonight. whit, thank you. >>> and now to the other major headline, the breaking news from the white house on the nationwide baby formula crisis. president biden will now invoke the defense production act to speed up restocking the shelves across this country. let's get to cecilia vega, with us here in new york tonight. and i know there are several steps to this. >> reporter: well, david, these details are just coming in and we've been reporting on this, you know. president biden has been under growing pressure on this to act quickly, including from members of his own party and we have heard that desperation, you've been reporting on it, from so many families across this country. here we go, just a few minutes ago, the president invoking this defense production act. this, of course, is that tool that we've seen used in the most desperate situations, like that need for critical protective gear during the pandemic. this move today is forcing suppliers to prioritize sending ingredients to these fo
>> all right, whit johnson leading us off tonight. whit, thank you. >>> and now to the other major headline, the breaking news from the white house on the nationwide baby formula crisis. president biden will now invoke the defense production act to speed up restocking the shelves across this country. let's get to cecilia vega, with us here in new york tonight. and i know there are several steps to this. >> reporter: well, david, these details are just coming in and we've...
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>> whit johnson leading us off here. whit, thank you. we know many of you have questions at home about this new prediction, this potential for 100 million new covid cases, and this alarming news on a rare but obviously serious hepatitis affecting more than 100 children. dr. jha in his white house role joining us just before we came on tonight. dr. jha, the white house covid response coordinator back with us tonight, dr. jha, thank you for joining us for these two major health headlines tonight. first, we heard you there, your plea for more money from congress with this warning that got our attention -- as many as 100 million americans, you're predicting, could get covid in the coming months. this fall a new surge predicted, including people who might have had it before. i'm curious what's driving this forecast. the omicron subvariants we're already seeing sweep the nation, or variants you're seeing elsewhere throughout the world. why are you so concerned, and why are you predicting these numbers? >> good evening, david. thanks for having
>> whit johnson leading us off here. whit, thank you. we know many of you have questions at home about this new prediction, this potential for 100 million new covid cases, and this alarming news on a rare but obviously serious hepatitis affecting more than 100 children. dr. jha in his white house role joining us just before we came on tonight. dr. jha, the white house covid response coordinator back with us tonight, dr. jha, thank you for joining us for these two major health headlines...
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in the meantime, let's get back to whit johnson. i want to go right back to the news from the fda late today just before we came on limiting the use of the johnson & johnson vaccine, saying to get pfizer or moderna if you can, instead, pointing to this risk of rare blood clots. but i've got to think about all the people out there, whit, who are asking themselves, i got this many, many months ago, should i be concerned? >> reporter: exactly, david. millions of americans got the j&j vaccine and while there is a low risk of blood clots, that's only been seen in the short-term. the days and weeks after the shot. health officials have been recommending the other vaccines for months now because they don't carry the same level of risk, but this is the furthest they've gone in actually limiting access to j&j. david? >> all right, whit johnson on the breaking news tonight. whit, thank you. >>> to the economy tonight, and the stock market. the dow plunging today, just 24 hours after the federal reserve raised interest rates to slow down the e
in the meantime, let's get back to whit johnson. i want to go right back to the news from the fda late today just before we came on limiting the use of the johnson & johnson vaccine, saying to get pfizer or moderna if you can, instead, pointing to this risk of rare blood clots. but i've got to think about all the people out there, whit, who are asking themselves, i got this many, many months ago, should i be concerned? >> reporter: exactly, david. millions of americans got the j&j...
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whit?truly unimaginable grief and as you said, though, they want to honor the lives that were lost. mireya villarreal, thank you so much. we appreciate it. >>> we do want to turn to the growing demands for lawmakers to do something to stop these mass shootings. some republican senators say they are willing to talk with democrats to see if bipartisan solutions are within reach. rachel scott has the latest. >> reporter: after 30 years of congressional inaction on gun control republican leader mitch mcconnell giving the green light on bipartisan talks, encouraging texas senator john cornyn to work with democrats to find common ground. >> i'm not interested in the same old tire talking points. i'm actually interested in what we can do to make the terrible events that occurred in uvalde less likely in the future. >> reporter: cornyn returning to washington just back from the tragedy in uvalde, speaking with democratic senator chris murphy. his home state of connecticut, rocked by the sandy hook
whit?truly unimaginable grief and as you said, though, they want to honor the lives that were lost. mireya villarreal, thank you so much. we appreciate it. >>> we do want to turn to the growing demands for lawmakers to do something to stop these mass shootings. some republican senators say they are willing to talk with democrats to see if bipartisan solutions are within reach. rachel scott has the latest. >> reporter: after 30 years of congressional inaction on gun control...
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whit. >> all right, marcus, thank you.et's bring in aaron katersky for more on what the new video shows and the justice department review of the police response now. aaron, good morning. >> reporter: whit, good morning to you. the video i think is important for what it shows, but also what you hear. you see officers frantically trying to evacuate children from the school. they're pulling them from windows. they're running them to safety. but you also overhear the officers being told that 911 operators are on the phone with children who are with the shooter in the classrooms that are full of victims. the justice department is going to be reviewing all of this including what's depicted in the video here. this is not a criminal investigation. the idea is to understand the decisions made and why. the same kind of thing was done after the pulse nightclub shooting in orlando in a big takeaway there, the need for police to take quick action even if they have no reliable information. in uvalde, the video suggests that there were a
whit. >> all right, marcus, thank you.et's bring in aaron katersky for more on what the new video shows and the justice department review of the police response now. aaron, good morning. >> reporter: whit, good morning to you. the video i think is important for what it shows, but also what you hear. you see officers frantically trying to evacuate children from the school. they're pulling them from windows. they're running them to safety. but you also overhear the officers being told...
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>> whit, thank you. we know many of you have questions at home about this new prediction, this potential for 100 million new covid cases and this alarming news on a rare but obviously serious hepatitis infecting more than 100 children. dr. jha joining us tonight. thanks for joining us on these two major health headlines tonight. first, we heard you there, your plea for more money from congress with this warning that got our attention -- as many as 100 million americans, you're predicting, could get covid in the coming months, this fall a new surge predicted, including people who might have had it before. i'm curious what's driving this forecast -- the omicron sub variants warrior already seeing the nation or variants you're seeing elsewhere throughout the world? >> thanks for having me here. each of the last two winters we have seen a large surge in infections. with waning immunity, with omicron as contagious as it is and each new version becoming more contagious, i think it stands to reason we may well
>> whit, thank you. we know many of you have questions at home about this new prediction, this potential for 100 million new covid cases and this alarming news on a rare but obviously serious hepatitis infecting more than 100 children. dr. jha joining us tonight. thanks for joining us on these two major health headlines tonight. first, we heard you there, your plea for more money from congress with this warning that got our attention -- as many as 100 million americans, you're predicting,...
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. >> reporter: hey, whit. good morning.are already on the move kicking off the unofficial start to the summer. now, the busiest roads expected to be here in atlanta, chicago and boston. now, take a look at this. nationwide gas prices soaring to an average of $4.60 a gallon. but it's not keeping people from hitting the roads. aaa is predicting nearly 35 million people to travel by car this holiday weekend and as for the skies, tsa has already screened close to 2.4 million people in one day. that's about 25% more than this time last year, and that is just the beginning. the agency expects to see about 2.1 million passengers a day. those numbers could go up above what airports saw even before the pandemic. now, if you are taking to the skies, the best days to travel are today and tomorrow. as for the roads, experts say try to avoid the afternoon hours between 1:00 and 6:00 p.m. guys. >> all right. good information there, elwyn, thank you so much. >>> still coming up here on "good morning america," our "morning menu" counting d
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whit? >> cautionary tale. so many lessons learned as well. aaron katersky for us, thank you. >>> want to bring in abc's chief washington correspondent jonathan karl who will be hosting "this week" later on this morning. jon, good morning. always great to have you. let's start there. today president biden making his second visit now to the scene of a mass shooting in less than two weeks. but beyond offering comfort to another grieving community, what can biden do to address this epidemic of gun violence in america? >> reporter: first, whit, the president will be traveling to uvalde. he's going to meet in private with the families of the victims from from robb elementary school. we'll see some of him, but i don't expect we'll hear very much from him on this trip. this is a private time to mourn with those families. in terms of what can be done, it feels like we've been through this over and over and over again, because we have. in this case, what the white house is saying, congress needs to act. congress needs to act on gun safety, on combating
whit? >> cautionary tale. so many lessons learned as well. aaron katersky for us, thank you. >>> want to bring in abc's chief washington correspondent jonathan karl who will be hosting "this week" later on this morning. jon, good morning. always great to have you. let's start there. today president biden making his second visit now to the scene of a mass shooting in less than two weeks. but beyond offering comfort to another grieving community, what can biden do to...
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here's abc's whit johnson. >> reporter: across the country today, the first kids 5 to 11 getting their booster shots. >> you shouldn't be nervous. it's just a little pinch.kea >>epte t df ung chdrhs tir initi cov shs. >> it's helpful, so, like, you don't get sick from the coronavirus. >> reporter: it comes amid growing fears of a possible summer surge. the number of counties at high covid risk, there in orange, doubling to nearly 300 in just the last week. 45% of americans are now living in a medium or high risk area. >> we are seeing a swell in cases. when you have a sheer number of volume of cases that are being infected, that's going to translate into more hospitalizations, unfortunately more deaths. >> reporter: the fda set to decide by early july on a new and improved vaccine expected to roll out in the fall, one that would last longer and better target omicron and its subvariants. for now, the cdc is strengthening its booster recommendation, saying immunocompromised americans over 12 and everyone over 50 should get their second booster shot. >> we have a lot of infection out ther
here's abc's whit johnson. >> reporter: across the country today, the first kids 5 to 11 getting their booster shots. >> you shouldn't be nervous. it's just a little pinch.kea >>epte t df ung chdrhs tir initi cov shs. >> it's helpful, so, like, you don't get sick from the coronavirus. >> reporter: it comes amid growing fears of a possible summer surge. the number of counties at high covid risk, there in orange, doubling to nearly 300 in just the last week. 45% of...
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>> whit johnson, we'll see you here this weekend. whit, thank you. >>> back here now to the severe weather threat, damaging wind and hail across several states from wisconsin to oklahoma, and record heat from texas to the northeast, to maine in fact. senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. 90 degrees in caribou, maine. that's a record. back-to-back 90s in green bay, wisconsin. a cold front bumping into the heat. severe weather tonight, threat from wisconsin to oklahoma. wind around the lows behind there. another day of heat tomorrow. we'll get to 80s, mid 90s in dallas, and that front will bump up against that heat all the way into the northeast. as we wrap the weekend, we'll see a severe weather threat from little rock, arkansas, all the way up to cleveland, ohio. >> rob marciano tonight. rob, thank you. >>> in jerusalem tonight, a dangerous scene at the start of the funeral procession for an american journalist shot and killed covering an israeli raid in the west bank. mourners d
>> whit johnson, we'll see you here this weekend. whit, thank you. >>> back here now to the severe weather threat, damaging wind and hail across several states from wisconsin to oklahoma, and record heat from texas to the northeast, to maine in fact. senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. 90 degrees in caribou, maine. that's a record. back-to-back 90s in green bay, wisconsin. a cold front bumping into the heat. severe...
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. >> reporter: yeah, whit, good morning.s a nightmare for millions of parents just trying to get ryin enough formula to feed their infants, and now the u.s. government is stepping in to take action. this morning, a nationwide baby formula shortage crippling families from coast to coast. the president overnight promising swift action. >> there's nothing more urgent we're working on than that right now. >> reporter: the white house saying it is working to increase supply and make it readily available, rolling out new measures that give families on government assistance the ability to buy other brands of formula. cracking down on price gouging and hoarding as well as importing more supply. >> i think we're going to be making some significant progress very shortly. >> reporter: but makers of store brand formulas for walmart and amazon say those heightened demands and shortages may last throughout the rest of the year. about 40% of formula is out of stock leaving empty shelves at stores across the country. some forced to limit it
. >> reporter: yeah, whit, good morning.s a nightmare for millions of parents just trying to get ryin enough formula to feed their infants, and now the u.s. government is stepping in to take action. this morning, a nationwide baby formula shortage crippling families from coast to coast. the president overnight promising swift action. >> there's nothing more urgent we're working on than that right now. >> reporter: the white house saying it is working to increase supply and...
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>> hello over here, whit. all about outdoor fun. you can point your cell phone at the qr code on your screen right now to start saving. we've got tory johnson here. you were just telling me, i need these for my kids. >> okay, so it's the official start of summer fun "deals & steals" when we bring back swimlids. >> yes. >> so popular. created by a mom, this is all of this fabric with 50 sun protection built into it so when kids are out, they can get wet, quick dry. they're foldable, so easy. you don't have to worry about taking up a lot of space in your bag when going to the pool or beach. the bucket hats are for kids and adult, super cute. >> you would tell me if it wasn't, right? >> i would tell you. the kids -- i would say like not now. the kids also have neck protection if you buy this style for them. so there's a big variety. the patterns fabulous, but the function is even better and these today start at $11.50. >> you can put it on, swim, everything, okay. then when you get out, you need towels. >> when y
>> hello over here, whit. all about outdoor fun. you can point your cell phone at the qr code on your screen right now to start saving. we've got tory johnson here. you were just telling me, i need these for my kids. >> okay, so it's the official start of summer fun "deals & steals" when we bring back swimlids. >> yes. >> so popular. created by a mom, this is all of this fabric with 50 sun protection built into it so when kids are out, they can get wet,...
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whit? >> those comments getting a lot of attention. faith abubey, thank you. >>> let's bring in martha raddatz who will be hosting "this week" later on this morning. martha, good morning, always great to speak with you. let's start with that leaked draft opinion from the supreme court on roe v. wade. you have big interviews on the show today, including senator amy klobuchar and arkansas governor asa hutchinson. how are lawmakers preparing for what's expected to be a historic ruling? >> in arkansas, a ban will take place immediately if roe is officially overturned. arkansas is a trigger law state, one of 13 with no exceptions except for the life of the mother, no real plans in place for what happens if a woman needs an abortion there, and abortion providers in arkansas could face 10 years in prison. as for abortion rights supporters, they'll redouble efforts to get state laws passed for women who want abortions, to get money and support to abortion rights supporters. >> all sides bracing for
whit? >> those comments getting a lot of attention. faith abubey, thank you. >>> let's bring in martha raddatz who will be hosting "this week" later on this morning. martha, good morning, always great to speak with you. let's start with that leaked draft opinion from the supreme court on roe v. wade. you have big interviews on the show today, including senator amy klobuchar and arkansas governor asa hutchinson. how are lawmakers preparing for what's expected to be a...
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whit? >> all right, elwyn, thank you. >>> joining us now is abc news medical contributor dr. darien sutton here in the studio with us this morning. dr. sutton, always good to see you. >> good to see you. >> now, first on these boosters, now approved for 5 to 11-year-olds, the question a lot of parents are asking, should i do it now or should i wait especially considering a new and improved vaccine might be out in te fall? >> that's a great question. my general recommendation is do it now. the reason why is because many don't realize it, but we are in an active surge. cases are going up, hospitalizations are going up, and we understand that although the risk is less for children, it isn't zero, so my recommendation is to get the vaccine now and better safe than sorry, not just protecting against the acute effects of covid, but also the possible complications. >> and what if your child has actually had covid recently, what are the considerations for parents? >> that's another great question.
whit? >> all right, elwyn, thank you. >>> joining us now is abc news medical contributor dr. darien sutton here in the studio with us this morning. dr. sutton, always good to see you. >> good to see you. >> now, first on these boosters, now approved for 5 to 11-year-olds, the question a lot of parents are asking, should i do it now or should i wait especially considering a new and improved vaccine might be out in te fall? >> that's a great question. my general...
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. >> reporter: hi there, whit.ou can see there is yellow tape behind me surrounding that parking lot, surrounding the grocery store where authorities say the gunman arrived here, heavily armed and wearing tactical gear, taking the lives of ten people who were just going about their day at the supermarket. police say the gunman was motivated by hate. this morning, a community in shock in buffalo, new york. >> when i first saw him shooting, he shot a woman. he shot a deacon. he shot another woman, and then he went in the store and started shooting again. >> reporter: ten people shot dead and three more injured after a gunman opened fire at a tops friendly supermarket in a predominantly black neighborhood. >> this is the worst nightmare that any community can face. >> the gun secure. one suspect is in cuffs in custody. >> reporter: the suspect identified as 18-year-old payton gendron has been arraigned on one count of first degree murder and held without bail. authorities say he drove there from 200 miles away, and li
. >> reporter: hi there, whit.ou can see there is yellow tape behind me surrounding that parking lot, surrounding the grocery store where authorities say the gunman arrived here, heavily armed and wearing tactical gear, taking the lives of ten people who were just going about their day at the supermarket. police say the gunman was motivated by hate. this morning, a community in shock in buffalo, new york. >> when i first saw him shooting, he shot a woman. he shot a deacon. he shot...
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. >> reporter: whit, good morning.hat used to be the main bridge into irpin, the suburb of kyiv, and the ukrainians at the beginning of this war, they destroyed the bridge to try to stop russia's push into kyiv. they were successful here, but fierce battles continue in the east. this morning, the desperate escape from mariupol. russian and ukrainian officials claiming dozens of civilians were rescued on friday including 11 children from the tunnels under the azovstal steel plant in that battered port city. more than 150 civilians still believed to be inside along with the last of the ukrainian fighters defending the city against russian forces and all odds. the situation there growing more dire amid fears russian president vladimir putin wants to declare he's captured the city by monday, victory day, the biggest patriotic holiday on the russian calendar. in response to russia's aggression, the italian government seizing a $700 million luxury yacht linked to the russian president. and president biden announcing yet anot
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here's whit johnson. reporter: tigonht, a cdc panesil gning ofonf booster otshs for ki 5ds to 11 yrsea d,ol five mohsnt after tirhe initial shots. >> 11 seyes, one n oo,ne stention. and tsohe motiopan sses. >> reporr:te the cdcoi pnting to the vaincce's wani pngrotection ainst sytompmatic infections across a allge groups, from % 60 afr tetwo doses, t20o % a few monthsat ler. but prottiecon remai snstrong against vesere disea.se nepfw izer datsha owed the boosr teshot incasreed tibodies2- 2fold agastin omicn roin 5 to -y11ear-oldsho w had no edevince pofrior covid infection. >> wn hewe look at the efficy ac of t vheaccine, 'sit not only stju about gtietng the vusir, but it a'slso abouprt otecting our ilchdren frobem coming hoitspalized, nglo covid, e th rious otr hethings that n ca haenpp when weet g a virusik le this. >>ep rorter: prmhaacies now geri ungp to roloul t more booste.rs some parentsag eer to get in neli. >> i knoa w lot of ppleoe that are geinttg sick, , soi mean, whatev herelps. >> repteorr:
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back to whit johnson with the details. good morning, whit. >> reporter: george, good morning.ng access while emphasizing that the other two vaccines in the effective.oth safer and more - this morning, the fda limiting the use of the johnson & johnson single shot vaccine following an investigation into reports of rare blood clots. federal health experts saying there are safer options and now only those 18 and older who don't have access to a pfizer or moderna vaccine or won't take them can still get j&j. earlier, white house covid response coordinator dr. ashish jha speaking with george about the j&j vaccine. >> how big a risk is this johnson & johnson vaccine, and what about if you've already had the shot? >> first of all, this risk is extremely rare, we're talking about 1 in 2 million people ended up having a really whorrible outcome. again, 3 in a million getting a side effect. >> reporter: covid infections on the rise in at least 35 states seeing an increase in hospital admissions. health officials also reporting more people are turning to the drug paxlovid to fight covid.
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whit? >> an interesting list. tom, thank you so much. >>> let's bring in abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. hosting "this week" later this morning. martha, good morning. you have a big show coming up. let's start with ukraine. president biden signing that $40 billion military aid package. how critical is this support at this stage in the war? how soon could it start arriving on the battlefield? >> it couldn't arrive any sooner for ukraine. ukraine needs that military equipment, they needed that $40 billion package. they are going through equipment like crazy over there, and always demanding new equipment, i think it will get there very quickly, in my time in ukraine, first starting to send equipment in. it was amazing how quickly it actually got to the front lines, how quickly they could train up those ukrainian forces to use equipment they might not have used in the past. so this is a very good sign for the ukrainians. >> we've seen the results from the u.s. equipment as well. i do want to a
whit? >> an interesting list. tom, thank you so much. >>> let's bring in abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. hosting "this week" later this morning. martha, good morning. you have a big show coming up. let's start with ukraine. president biden signing that $40 billion military aid package. how critical is this support at this stage in the war? how soon could it start arriving on the battlefield? >> it couldn't arrive any sooner for ukraine....
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better life. >>> we are seeing the talents of whit johnson. time for "pop news."tain your energy. >> that's what it is. here we go. we start with k-pop past meeting present. this might just be the song of the summer. psy, you remember him, shot to fame with "gangnam style" teamed up with suga from bts with "that's that." i was jamming out this morning. take a look. ♪ one, two, three i like that ♪ >> the song is about celebrating the end of the pandemic and getting back to laughing, pcryi. this is psy's first single in five years. the video a casual 41 million views in two days. >> wow. >> it's on his new album which just came out. >> an underrated psy song? i got it from my daddy. redoing a video. >> will does not even know what to say. >> it's a great video. >> it takes a lot to leave will speechless. >> when whit says i got it from my daddy, that will do it. no words. so let's move on. >>> next up, some exciting pop news from a source i like to call xoxo gossip girl. blake lively announcing her next big gig will be behind the camera. she is set to direct her fir
better life. >>> we are seeing the talents of whit johnson. time for "pop news."tain your energy. >> that's what it is. here we go. we start with k-pop past meeting present. this might just be the song of the summer. psy, you remember him, shot to fame with "gangnam style" teamed up with suga from bts with "that's that." i was jamming out this morning. take a look. ♪ one, two, three i like that ♪ >> the song is about celebrating the end of...
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good morning, whit. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. here at hartford hospital, where these are some of the first kids in the country between 5 and 11 lining up to get those boosters today. the cdc director giving the green light saying they are safe and will help restore protection as cases rise across the country. overnight, the cdc director signing off on boosters for kids 5 to 11. at least five months after their initial shots. >> i'm pretty excited for it. >> reporter: the cdc calling for boosters as the vaccine shows waning protection against symptomatic infections across all age groups from 60% after two doses down to 20% a few months later but protection remains strong against severe disease. >> variants will continue to evolve so at this point it seems like the best thing to do to protect our children from getting the virus but also from hospitalization as well in this age group. >> reporter: new data from pfizer showing the booster shot increased antibodies 22-fold against omicron in 5 to 11-year-olds who had no evidence of pr
good morning, whit. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. here at hartford hospital, where these are some of the first kids in the country between 5 and 11 lining up to get those boosters today. the cdc director giving the green light saying they are safe and will help restore protection as cases rise across the country. overnight, the cdc director signing off on boosters for kids 5 to 11. at least five months after their initial shots. >> i'm pretty excited for it. >>...
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>> it was a cascade of errors, whit. even before the gunfire, a door was propped open, an officer drove right past the suspect and then the worst, the delay in sending officers in. the commander did not act on what 911 operators knew, which was the shooter was still shooting. the commander treated him as if he no longer posed a threat to any more kids, and the head of the texas rangers called that the wrong decision. we just don't know why the commander did not seem to realize what was happening right in front of him. >> just so upsetting for everybody is that information coming out yesterday. i want to ask about the shooter. he spoke openly on social media sites in chat rooms about some of his intentions. what were some of the key missed signals? >> these failures started even before tuesday. the first warning sign came back in september, the suspect asked his sister while he was under age to buy him a gun and then an obsession with guns, with a propensity toward violence, even animal abuse were all evident in social me
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i am here to document the war crimes committed by whitting and his resume. the listening post dissects the media on al jazeera trust and authority. is at an all time low you want to sat for a hench hateful distrust. this is a battle about what the truth actually is. al jazeera investigative unit pulls back the curtain and reveals how fear suspicion and conspiracy theories have become. the tools of the powerful were in a dangerous territory and that dangerous territory runs deep. what happens now that we literally diverge, that may well be how democracy does the truth illusion. alo, jazeera, ah, with a this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm adrian said again. this is that he is, are live from doha coming up ah, sirens and the sun for 74 seconds, one for every year since the creation of israel as palestinians commemorates mac bar or the catastrophe. garza cities oldest active church hosts a memorial survey.
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managed toe popularize a slogan about w white people in america need to kill everyone whoop is not whit in order to protect the future of the white race because somehow being a white person is such a fragile state of existence, that the near existence ofex nonwhite people near white people is enough to make white people melt like they're made of sugar and it's raining. that david lane slogan about protecting a future for white children, a it's a 14-word long slogan and people on the far right ever since have turned the number 14 into a kind of talisman to promote that slogan, so the number 14 is the kind of thing you might get tattooed on you next to the swastika. the number 14 was reportedly painted on the bushmaster assault rifle that was usd by the 18-year-old while male who allegedly shot and killed tin mostly elderly african americans at the tops supermarket in buffalo this weekend. the buff hoe news reports that this young man had the "n" word painted on the barrel of the gun he used and the number 14 closer to the stock. and prunlbly that's for david lane's 14 word slowing been h
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buying cupcakes >> reporter: the distraught family of ruth whitfield, called for people who radicalized whit supremacists to be prosecute. >> how dare you! this needs to be fixed >> reporter: investigators now believe the accused gunman planned to leave the market to find more victims before police confronted and captured him. he visited buffalo earlier than first thought. >> information has also come as a result of some of this investigation that the individual was here a few months ago, back in early march >> reporter: a senior law enforcement official tells nbc news the accused gunman's parents are shocked and are cooperating with the investigation. the parents claimed they had no idea their son was planning any sort of violence and the accused gunman is scheduled to be in court again on thursday. his attorneys had originally asked that he undergo a mental health eavaluation, but yesterdy they rejected that request >>> in the aftermath of the deadly shooting in buffalo, liz cheney say accusing gop house members of enabling white supremacy and anti-semitism. law enforcement officials say t
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you fndoued matteofr trust whit uryo husband 20 years a, goyou do l aot to help the vienronment.ng really cool involves collecngti hair that has been cut, you put it to good use, te ulls wt hayou are doing with hair. >> aonnye cagen t their hair t, and send us their irha, if it is fo iurncheors longer we lo ivet if its iseparated as lo angs it is one inches or long were will teak it. we evetan ke pet hr aiand we are ttpuing intoat mths at soak up oil hairs -- oil spills. kristen: before we vit sithe chmaine, whenid d youea rlize human hair or analimor f i,s greafot r soakinupg il o? >> you useha smpoo becseau hair collects o,il the ires a hairstylist hinuntsville alabama,e h care -- came uwip th ethde ia aerft watchinotg ters covered in oil after exxon valdez, he was very excited to llcoect lal the hair that was cut and left on thelo for ohif s losan. script uedp and start tedo use it tsoo ak up oil spills -- scpeood it up and uset ito soak up oilpi slls. kristen: i think that is david, who is turning io ntmatsha tt you thense u it to sk oaup the oi sl,how how it -- us howt i wor
you fndoued matteofr trust whit uryo husband 20 years a, goyou do l aot to help the vienronment.ng really cool involves collecngti hair that has been cut, you put it to good use, te ulls wt hayou are doing with hair. >> aonnye cagen t their hair t, and send us their irha, if it is fo iurncheors longer we lo ivet if its iseparated as lo angs it is one inches or long were will teak it. we evetan ke pet hr aiand we are ttpuing intoat mths at soak up oil hairs -- oil spills. kristen: before...
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run your shdiwasher whit cascade platinum and saveat wer. di d you kn aowenn ergy sta r certieifd dishwasher us es lesths an four llgaons pe r cycle? di d you kn aowenn ergy sta r certieifd dishwasher whila e running nksi uses that, every o twminutes. thatea mns even alsml los adcan sa wveater. so whyot n do it? n ruyour disashwher every nighti th casca pdelatinum. th e surpringsi wayo tsave wa ter. ama: in the east bay, a rkwo cr iewnak olandis dcovered eth dybo oaf om wanil kled 18 yrsea ago. theod by identieifd as cyniath liand alonso,ho w disaparpeed thangiksving 2004. rkwoers fou hnder body apwrped in tarpsn othe oakld anarmy se. she was last se wenith her boriyfend. in 27,01 he was sentenced t11o years in ispron for t mheurder. n:da 30 minutes before the raci ssthootingt a a serupmarket in bfauflo, the susctpe revealed his monthlos ng plot sonocial media. mmcounicatio anspp disrdco said e suspe cctreated ari pvate at room and invited people to view his ct halogs befe orthe attack. new york's attoeyrn general says e will iesnvtigate sia
run your shdiwasher whit cascade platinum and saveat wer. di d you kn aowenn ergy sta r certieifd dishwasher us es lesths an four llgaons pe r cycle? di d you kn aowenn ergy sta r certieifd dishwasher whila e running nksi uses that, every o twminutes. thatea mns even alsml los adcan sa wveater. so whyot n do it? n ruyour disashwher every nighti th casca pdelatinum. th e surpringsi wayo tsave wa ter. ama: in the east bay, a rkwo cr iewnak olandis dcovered eth dybo oaf om wanil kled 18 yrsea ago....
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they show why they're three-time champs and you're whit white-knuckling it on the couch.s would have a sense of urgency, and they did. luka dropped 42. the mavs led by 19 in the first half. but the warriors slowly chipped away at the lead. looney, solid and dependable, was a star last night, dropping 21. curry had 32. golden state won 126-117 for a 2-0 series lead. kpix 5's betty yu spent the game with fans. >> reporter: tonight's victory for the warriors was not an easy one, and that's why the fans went absolutely wild in the fourth quarter when the team took the first lead in the game. chase center was thunderous tonight, celebrating a comeback win after a huge deficit. describe your mood right now. >> what's the mood? >> elation. elated. that was a great comeback win. >> huge! i mean, the warriors heart right there. down 20 and they come back? unbelievable. >> reporter: makes the victory that much sweeter, right? >> i mean, sweeter. it felt like 2017. >> let's go! >> reporter: there was a first tonight. the official deejay for the warriors, d sharp, was the halftime pe
they show why they're three-time champs and you're whit white-knuckling it on the couch.s would have a sense of urgency, and they did. luka dropped 42. the mavs led by 19 in the first half. but the warriors slowly chipped away at the lead. looney, solid and dependable, was a star last night, dropping 21. curry had 32. golden state won 126-117 for a 2-0 series lead. kpix 5's betty yu spent the game with fans. >> reporter: tonight's victory for the warriors was not an easy one, and that's...
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but for some sharing the states together, it's difficult with all that's been go with at a whit or russian colleagues be somebody i'm in the, i can't do this now. i would feel i would betray my people because they are fighting for my country. people are dying at a moment that would not be possible for me. oh, a few days before the show, several russian artist canceled despite their trauma anastasia and the other performers hope that one day sir has come again, bring russian and ukrainian performers together. step, fasten al jazeera door direct in the netherlands. ah, aunt in marion, paul and the operation remains on going. russian forces have been surrounding the side trapping. hundreds of civilians and ukrainian flight is inside. is believe many of the evacuees will be brought to this city of separation harder. abdul hamid is there for you and is giving very little detail anyway injured. in other world news, the government in wander is being sued for $400000000.00 by the family of the man whose life inspired the hollywood film and made a event having held worldwide for international labor
but for some sharing the states together, it's difficult with all that's been go with at a whit or russian colleagues be somebody i'm in the, i can't do this now. i would feel i would betray my people because they are fighting for my country. people are dying at a moment that would not be possible for me. oh, a few days before the show, several russian artist canceled despite their trauma anastasia and the other performers hope that one day sir has come again, bring russian and ukrainian...
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of the jobs lost early in the pandemic, creating opportunities for people like new graduate jordyn whittedust started a communications role with an arts non-profit >> it gave me an opportunity to really loop in my hobbies and my interests as more money, different title, different organizational structures >> reporter: but the country is also facing dire economic headwinds. while paychecks are up 5.5%, prices are soaring even higher with inflation at a 40-year record home prices have spiked 20% gas prices are back near record highs. and the dow is down 9% this year, putting a dent in peoples' retirement funds republicans today blasting the president's policies, blaming him and democrats for skyrocketing prices. adding to the economic turmoil, there's a record number of job openings there are currently two jobs available for every person who is unemployed among the reasons, some people are retiring early due to the pandemic others are holding out for higher pay businesses like precision landscaping in portland, oregon, say they've had to increase salaries and even turn down new customers. >>
of the jobs lost early in the pandemic, creating opportunities for people like new graduate jordyn whittedust started a communications role with an arts non-profit >> it gave me an opportunity to really loop in my hobbies and my interests as more money, different title, different organizational structures >> reporter: but the country is also facing dire economic headwinds. while paychecks are up 5.5%, prices are soaring even higher with inflation at a 40-year record home prices have...
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>> all right, whit, thank you. george?go to the economy now and the federal reserve's expected decision to raise interest rates this afternoon to battle rising inflation. chief economics correspondent rebecca jarvis is at the new york stock exchange with what this could mean for the markets and your bottom line. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, george. stocks are coming off an incredibly volatile painful month, april, the worst month for stocks since march of 2020. overall and for tech stocks, the worst month since 2008 and the goal with this interest rate, which the fed is expected to do later today hiking interest rates by a half a percent, is to increase the cost of borrowing. that means making it more expensive to have a credit card, more expensive to take out a new auto loan. your adjustable rate mortgage if you have one will go higher and if you go out and get a new mortgage, that will cost you more as interest rates increase. and you take a look at what's already happened to the 30-year fixed rate m
>> all right, whit, thank you. george?go to the economy now and the federal reserve's expected decision to raise interest rates this afternoon to battle rising inflation. chief economics correspondent rebecca jarvis is at the new york stock exchange with what this could mean for the markets and your bottom line. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, george. stocks are coming off an incredibly volatile painful month, april, the worst month for stocks since march of 2020....
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whit johnson has those details for us. good morning, whit. >> reporter: robin, good morning. and has become an effective tool at reducing the risk of severe illness and hospitalization and continues to be recommended for early stage treatment for people considered high risk. now, the rebound health officials are watching is described as a recurrence in covid symptoms or a new positive test after the patient has tested negative. it generally occurs between two and eight days after initial recovery. the cdc says most people who experience the rebound have had mild illness and so far no reports of severe disease. officials also point out that a recurrence of symptoms could happen in some people regardless of whether they were treated with paxlovid or their vaccination status and there is no evidence currently that additional treatment with the pills or other therapies are needed following a rebound. so the cdc is telling doctors again to be on the lookout and asking patients that if this happens to them, to reisolate for five days and wear a mask for ten days after the return of
whit johnson has those details for us. good morning, whit. >> reporter: robin, good morning. and has become an effective tool at reducing the risk of severe illness and hospitalization and continues to be recommended for early stage treatment for people considered high risk. now, the rebound health officials are watching is described as a recurrence in covid symptoms or a new positive test after the patient has tested negative. it generally occurs between two and eight days after initial...