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i think we're going to see that across mississippi, alabama, arkansas, missouri, texas if we're not already seeing it, it is coming. >> dr. anan somenitan, always good to get your perspective. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >>> it is a working weekend on capitol hill so can senators hammer out the details and finally agree on a $1 trillion spending bill? we'll take you live to capitol hill for the latest next. >>> also, a super hero is ready for a real world fight. why marvel movie star scarlet johansson is suing disney. a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq-100 like you become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq priceline will partner with even more vegas hotels to turn their unsold rooms into amazing deals. delegates, how do you vote? (cheering) ♪ yes, y-y-y-yes, yes... ♪ that is freaky. (applause) from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of
i think we're going to see that across mississippi, alabama, arkansas, missouri, texas if we're not already seeing it, it is coming. >> dr. anan somenitan, always good to get your perspective. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >>> it is a working weekend on capitol hill so can senators hammer out the details and finally agree on a $1 trillion spending bill? we'll take you live to capitol hill for the latest next. >>> also, a super hero is ready for a real...
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today bennie thompson a democrat from mississippi will chair the select committee along with eight committee members testifying today d.c. metro police officers michael fanone and daniel hodges and haley dunn and sergeant aquilino gonell talk about their struggles to defend the capitol, motivating the newly named capitol chief of police to come out of retirement. >> if you would have asked me on january 5th, do you want to be a police chief again, i would have said, no, i'm fine. i'm enjoying retirement. the events of january 6th changed that. >> reporter: one new member, adam kinzinger tapped by nancy pelosi joining seven democrats and one other republican, liz cheney. she will be giving opening remarks along with the chair, bennie thompson, for this hearing that starts in just about 30 minutes. we are told there will be new video of the capitol riots that the public has not seen before. marcus? >> certainly capturing the attention for a lot of people. tracie potts this morning in washington, thank you. you can watch the hearing live on nbclx, channel 185 or 11-5 over the air. that starts a
today bennie thompson a democrat from mississippi will chair the select committee along with eight committee members testifying today d.c. metro police officers michael fanone and daniel hodges and haley dunn and sergeant aquilino gonell talk about their struggles to defend the capitol, motivating the newly named capitol chief of police to come out of retirement. >> if you would have asked me on january 5th, do you want to be a police chief again, i would have said, no, i'm fine. i'm...
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arkansas, louisiana, tennessee, mississippi, alabama, georgia. florida, alone, now, big state, number-three state, right? makes up a huge chunk of the new cases. they have been in the top five for new cases, going back to april. now, if you look, you will see that there's some toxic politics that go along with that. don't fauci florida and all this other stuff. and now, he is anti-masks down there, the governor. i get the political play. it works with the trump fold but it's making people sick. you could say that, look. they have a big population. okay? so they're going to have bigger numbers. but the positivity is way outpacing the rest of the country. okay? which is why they have more people in the hospital, than they did at any time this year. it's a scene playing out across the entire region. it's not just florida. but you have to look at where you have the most cases, and you will see the lowest percentages of vaccination. and the highest rates of transmission. okay? if you focus on that same group of states, you see, it's almost all red dow
arkansas, louisiana, tennessee, mississippi, alabama, georgia. florida, alone, now, big state, number-three state, right? makes up a huge chunk of the new cases. they have been in the top five for new cases, going back to april. now, if you look, you will see that there's some toxic politics that go along with that. don't fauci florida and all this other stuff. and now, he is anti-masks down there, the governor. i get the political play. it works with the trump fold but it's making people sick....
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those are the lowest vaccination rights, alabama, wyoming, the virgin islands, louisiana and mississippi. in 1,000 counties where the new covid variant is spreading. 43-year-old josh's decision not to get vaccinated nearly killed him. hoe was rushed to a hospital in houston, and required a double lung transplant to save his life. i had to say good-bye to my parents and family and son. that is something you should never have to do. hoe was released after nearly four months in the hospital. the cdc results 99.5% of covid deaths in all people who have not been vaccinated. >> the science is clear. the best way to protect yourself against the virus and its variants is to be fully vaccinated. >> vaccination rights are low in 18 to 26 year olds. a reason challenges are requires students to get shots. >> again, it turns out not getting vaccinated brings consequences. coming up for us, this statue was unveiled in the uk today. the news had to do with two men who did the unveiling. discover card i just got my cashback match is this for real? yup! we match all the cash back new card members earn at
those are the lowest vaccination rights, alabama, wyoming, the virgin islands, louisiana and mississippi. in 1,000 counties where the new covid variant is spreading. 43-year-old josh's decision not to get vaccinated nearly killed him. hoe was rushed to a hospital in houston, and required a double lung transplant to save his life. i had to say good-bye to my parents and family and son. that is something you should never have to do. hoe was released after nearly four months in the hospital. the...
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stationary front that is going to keep the thunderstorms around look at southern arkansas, look at central mississippi through central parts of alabama into northern georgia, too this is where we have our heavy rain we have our cloud to ground lightning. this is going to be the case throughout the day today we'll see those storms redevelop later this afternoon, perhaps farther to the south same thing for tuesday, the same general area, although it should continue to shift a bit as this front moves ever so slightly expect a lot of rain and expect some of these storms to produce gusty winds, too we could see as much as 5 inches of rain in some areas that get stuck in those heavy downpours for a long period of time. elsewhere across the country, we have a good amount of sunshine here you see it right through the midwest. temperatures in the mid-80s, very hot across the northern plains with record high temperatures likely, and we still have that monsoonal moisture out in the desert southwest. that's a look at the weather across the country we'll get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds [music sto
stationary front that is going to keep the thunderstorms around look at southern arkansas, look at central mississippi through central parts of alabama into northern georgia, too this is where we have our heavy rain we have our cloud to ground lightning. this is going to be the case throughout the day today we'll see those storms redevelop later this afternoon, perhaps farther to the south same thing for tuesday, the same general area, although it should continue to shift a bit as this front...
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cielo despejado, carolina del norte y sur irÁn mirando lo que puede ocurrir, en la zona de alabama, mississippi tenemos un grupo de tormentas asociadas o frente que si se desplaza de aquÍ al fin de semana a la zona del atlÁntico podrÍan desarrollarse, la probarÍa es baja, serÁ buen general de lluvia para la florida, asÍ como georgia y carolina del sur. es importante recordar que es bastante larga la temporal huracÁn es, hemos recorrido ciento por ciento de la actividad ciclÓnica, el pico estÁn septiembre pero hasta el 30 de noviembre no podemos bajar la guardia. toca estar pendientes. [mÚsica] albert: ese no soy yo. maite: cuando llegue como a las 50 toca la guitarra y canta. >> y a los 100,000 baila. albert: a los 50,000 toco en vivo en "despierta amÉrica". carlos: reaparece chino miranda antes de "premios juventud" con un mensaje que llega al corazÓn de sus admiradores, aquÍ lo escucharemos. >> livia brito responde a su ex en los mensajes que ponen redes, ¿serÁ que habrÁ reconciliaciÓn? >> ¿sueÑas con que a libre de deudas de que a diciembre? hoy te vamos a decir como hacer
cielo despejado, carolina del norte y sur irÁn mirando lo que puede ocurrir, en la zona de alabama, mississippi tenemos un grupo de tormentas asociadas o frente que si se desplaza de aquÍ al fin de semana a la zona del atlÁntico podrÍan desarrollarse, la probarÍa es baja, serÁ buen general de lluvia para la florida, asÍ como georgia y carolina del sur. es importante recordar que es bastante larga la temporal huracÁn es, hemos recorrido ciento por ciento de la actividad ciclÓnica, el...
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"the new york times" reports in 1960 he left his job as a high school teacher in new york city for mississippi where he organized poor, illiterate and rural black residents. at one point, a sheriff's cousin bashed mr. moses head with a knife handle. he kept going, staggered up the steps of a courthouse to register a couple of black farmers. moses who was raised in public housing in harlem earned a masters in philosophy from harvard in 1957. in the early 1980s, he started a national organization called the algebra project dedicating to teaching math as a means to a more equal society. bob moses was 86 years old. >> rev, can you talk about what we all owe bob moses? >> reporter: we owe bob moses a lot. he was one of the activists that was in the trenches around voting rights. he never went for headlines, he was not a high profile figure. he did the work. but had he not done the work we would not have gotten the voting rights act of 1965. those of us fighting today owe a lot to bob moses, he helped to lay the trail we're walking down and continue to walk down. i was so honored, he did politics na
"the new york times" reports in 1960 he left his job as a high school teacher in new york city for mississippi where he organized poor, illiterate and rural black residents. at one point, a sheriff's cousin bashed mr. moses head with a knife handle. he kept going, staggered up the steps of a courthouse to register a couple of black farmers. moses who was raised in public housing in harlem earned a masters in philosophy from harvard in 1957. in the early 1980s, he started a national...
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i talked about one of them currently undergoing in my district in mississippi. that part of my district, have you looked at fema's structure for declaring and approving natural disasters and based on the population and income of the area? what happens is if a high-income area gets hit, the sparsely populated community that's devastated, somehow doesn't meet the criteria. what we can do to make sure that those people are not being left out because of that current economic condition. >> i have seen firsthand the disproportionate impact that our communities experience. and our underserved communities across this country where they struggle day-to-day struggle even more when a disaster does strike. one of the things that we did during covid-19 for the first time was take social vulnerability index and data into our decision making for how we're going to anticipate or provide assistance. i have directed my tame team to continue this process and how do we now take this equity data that's out there into decision making process that we use for future disasters. that's s
i talked about one of them currently undergoing in my district in mississippi. that part of my district, have you looked at fema's structure for declaring and approving natural disasters and based on the population and income of the area? what happens is if a high-income area gets hit, the sparsely populated community that's devastated, somehow doesn't meet the criteria. what we can do to make sure that those people are not being left out because of that current economic condition. >> i...
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three states -- mississippi, wyoming and louisiana -- have yet to hit 50%. >> in any part of america where a majority of people are unvaccinated, it's not only a threat to individual health, but it is actually a global threat because it's an opportunity for the virus to replicate and, thus, mutate. >> reporter: among those most at risk for that threat, the cdc director says a thousand counties mostly in the southeast and midwest which has vaccination rates below 30%. >> 99.5% of deaths from covid-19 in these states have occurred in unvaccinated people. >> reporter: all three vaccines currently approved for emergency use provide a level of protection against current variants, including delta. new this morning, johnson & johnson says its single-shot vaccine has demonstrated what it calls strong and persistent resistance to the variant in a study and provides and body responses that grow over time. as a ddiabetic, 43-year-old joshua was eligible for the vaccine back in january, but opted not to get it. it's a decision he now regrets after contracting covid and requiring a double lung tr
three states -- mississippi, wyoming and louisiana -- have yet to hit 50%. >> in any part of america where a majority of people are unvaccinated, it's not only a threat to individual health, but it is actually a global threat because it's an opportunity for the virus to replicate and, thus, mutate. >> reporter: among those most at risk for that threat, the cdc director says a thousand counties mostly in the southeast and midwest which has vaccination rates below 30%. >> 99.5%...
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here is congressman bennie thompson from mississippi. >> i would hope that the people who made that decision will be able to convince members of congress that whatever danger that occurred with january 6th has subsided. >> again, that process will take about three days. the u.s. capitol is still closed to the public. it's been closed since march 2020. back to you. will: thank you so much, david. i hope you forgive me this small plug. i talked about this latest episode of the will contain broadcast. so much information. every new angle and video january 6th out there and so little knowledge. people not only declining to look for answers, they are declining to ask questions. whyy those fences up all that time? what kind of threat and intel? we still don't know the name. it's out there but not being publicized who killed ashley babbitt. we do not know the answer to that we don't know whether the fbi was involved before january 6th. we don't know what happened to the pipe bomb talked about in the days after january 6th. we do not know so many things about an event that everyone is aware of. but
here is congressman bennie thompson from mississippi. >> i would hope that the people who made that decision will be able to convince members of congress that whatever danger that occurred with january 6th has subsided. >> again, that process will take about three days. the u.s. capitol is still closed to the public. it's been closed since march 2020. back to you. will: thank you so much, david. i hope you forgive me this small plug. i talked about this latest episode of the will...
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patrick was a volunteer fire fighter from mississippi. >> volunteer fireman. >> greatest job in the world. >> sean: you don't even get paid for it. >> well you do what you love. >> sean: in 2001 he ran into a burning building to rescue a woman that was trapped inside. suddenly the burning roof collapsed directly onto patrick's head. >> roof collapsed on patrick knocking down his helmet. he felt the mask on his face was melting. >> sean: patrick held his breath. he jumped out of a window with he jumped out of a window with to his face. it claimed his h scalp, his nose, his lips, his ears his eyelids and all the skin on his face. >> i remember everything from getting in the ambulance to the helicopter. don't remember very much after that. >> sean: he was burned so badly that his fellow fire fighters couldn't even tell who it was. >> i had no idea who i had until we put him in the ambulance and he pulled it down over his face and had the picture with the kids. that's when i knew who i had. i mean, it was a rotten dam day. >> sean: you said in an interview you would do it again tomorrow. >> y
patrick was a volunteer fire fighter from mississippi. >> volunteer fireman. >> greatest job in the world. >> sean: you don't even get paid for it. >> well you do what you love. >> sean: in 2001 he ran into a burning building to rescue a woman that was trapped inside. suddenly the burning roof collapsed directly onto patrick's head. >> roof collapsed on patrick knocking down his helmet. he felt the mask on his face was melting. >> sean: patrick held his...
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. >> meanwhile, congressman bennie thompson of mississippi has been named the chair of the committee. other members include congressman pete aguilar, jamie raskin and adam schiff, zoe lofgren and stephanie murphy. kevin mccarthy has yet to weigh in on the other five lawmakers of the committee. joining us white house correspondent for politico and co-author of "the playbook" eugene daniels and an msnbc contributor. first of all congrats on your recent engagement and secondly, what, as we see these committee names come out including the very polarizing pick of lizz cheney, what dynamic does this set up for the select committee aiming to be nonpartisan? >> exactly. i think that she is trying to -- the speaker is trying to recreate what she wanted with this kind of 9/11-style commission, right, something that was nonpartisan, bipartisan, something that could be beyond reproach, something where it is focused on the facts and the whitewashing or what's happened -- what happened on january 6th and that's happened since then isn't a part of this committee. that's something she's been extremel
. >> meanwhile, congressman bennie thompson of mississippi has been named the chair of the committee. other members include congressman pete aguilar, jamie raskin and adam schiff, zoe lofgren and stephanie murphy. kevin mccarthy has yet to weigh in on the other five lawmakers of the committee. joining us white house correspondent for politico and co-author of "the playbook" eugene daniels and an msnbc contributor. first of all congrats on your recent engagement and secondly,...
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reflective of my political sensibilities instead of something being grounded in documents where in 1861 in mississippi it says for a meeting our position thoroughly aligns with the institution of their slavery as a greatest material interest. edward maybe about why they were seceding from the union. they were quite clearabout why the civil war was about to begin . the idea that we would have statues of robert e lee jefferson davis in schools named after represents a 19 century, early 20th century attempts to essentially gas light this country into thinking that these men were is not who they actually were. and we see that in somewhere like alexander stevenson in 1861 rose a cornerstone speech that the confederacy is founded on the principle of african superiority and the attempt to engage in chattel slavery in perpetuity and eight in 1865 comes back people are like what you have to say for yourself. you lost the war, you became vice president of this country then attempted to secede from the union you said all these things about slavery and he said i never said that. there what are you talking about,
reflective of my political sensibilities instead of something being grounded in documents where in 1861 in mississippi it says for a meeting our position thoroughly aligns with the institution of their slavery as a greatest material interest. edward maybe about why they were seceding from the union. they were quite clearabout why the civil war was about to begin . the idea that we would have statues of robert e lee jefferson davis in schools named after represents a 19 century, early 20th...
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alabama, mississippi, are you seeing any hesitation from consumers around that? >> you know, we are not seeing consumers behavior change, as of right now. obviously the news continues to talk about where the severity of the delta variant is going, but as of now we're not seeing an impact on behavior, at least when it comes to eating out or food to go. >> thanks for joining us much appreciated >> great to be here. thanks, guys. >> brian niccol from chipotle. >>> up next, we'll get more reaction from netflix's disappointing outlook, and whether that will continue to hurt the stock it dipped about 4% initially >>> colin morikawa joining tiger woods, so far, to win the open and the pga championship before the age of 25. he'll join us to discuss that historic win later on "closing bell." experience our advance standards safety technology on a full line of vehicles. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get 1.9% apr financing on the 2021 rx 350. experience amazing. - [narrator] at southern new hampshire university, on the 2021 rx 350. we're committed to making c
alabama, mississippi, are you seeing any hesitation from consumers around that? >> you know, we are not seeing consumers behavior change, as of right now. obviously the news continues to talk about where the severity of the delta variant is going, but as of now we're not seeing an impact on behavior, at least when it comes to eating out or food to go. >> thanks for joining us much appreciated >> great to be here. thanks, guys. >> brian niccol from chipotle. >>>...
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>> no. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," omar villafranca, jackson, mississippi. >> imagine how frustrating it is for the medical community to see people dying when all the experts say this could be prevented? nobody has to die anymore if you get the vaccine, nobody has to go this way. >> we have the weapon to stop this. >> yeah. >> and people are choosing not to use it. >> so much focus too on those who died but also, you think of the after facts -- effects, rather, thousands of people who are still struggling with breathing and as he talked about not being able to ride his bike. >> what has me freaked out i now start smelling the vick's vape p -- vaporub. i'm just nervous all of the time. >>> up next vlad has stories >>> this portion of cbs sponsored by jcpenney. back to school season. score firirst c class dealsls b theyey're gone.e. in thehe midst of f hate, i fod ththere was, w within me,, an i invincible e love. inin the midstst of tears,s, id there wawas, within n me, an invincicible smile.e. anand that makakes me happp. for itit says thatat no matterw hahard the world d pushes agaga
>> no. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," omar villafranca, jackson, mississippi. >> imagine how frustrating it is for the medical community to see people dying when all the experts say this could be prevented? nobody has to die anymore if you get the vaccine, nobody has to go this way. >> we have the weapon to stop this. >> yeah. >> and people are choosing not to use it. >> so much focus too on those who died but also, you think of the...
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it sits in new orleans' seventh ward, seven blocks from the mississippi river-- not the part of the city usually found on postcards. the school is surrounded by reminders of a city forever rebuilding. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ray johnson: don't rush! >> alfonsi: in here, ray johnson is rebuilding too. >> ray johnson: accent! >> alfonsi: the "best band in the land" is more of a mission statement these days. >> ray johnson: you got wrong notes coming from over here. >> alfonsi: since hurricane katrina flooded the school in 2005, it's been a long haul. the music library is still a temporary trailer on the blacktop. >> ray johnson: school didn't come back the same. and instruments-- we didn't have enough. and the uniforms were damaged. so, we had to rebuild everything. and just now, we were beginning to see the fruits of our labor, and then here comes covid. >> alfonsi: how many kids are in the band now? >> ray johnson: on the roll, i have 85. >> alfonsi: where would you like that number to be? >> ray johnson: 150. >> alfonsi: 150 allows for a full band and a deep bench. for decades, they easily hit t
it sits in new orleans' seventh ward, seven blocks from the mississippi river-- not the part of the city usually found on postcards. the school is surrounded by reminders of a city forever rebuilding. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ray johnson: don't rush! >> alfonsi: in here, ray johnson is rebuilding too. >> ray johnson: accent! >> alfonsi: the "best band in the land" is more of a mission statement these days. >> ray johnson: you got wrong notes coming from over here....
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we've shown the statistics of registered black voters in mississippi from one year to the next after the voting rights act passed. one of the most successful pieces of legislation in american history and a signature turning point in making the country like truly a democracy, genuinely i would argue for the first time in a certain sense. that that -- if the stakes are that high, can the caucus get to unanimity on it? >> yeah, good question, chris. right now we have not been able to convince -- right now we haven't been able to convince all of our democratic colleagues that the stakes are that high, thus we shouldn't give republicans in the senate a minority -- a minority veto. my hope is that we will be able to deliver a change in rules. we're talking about making it potentially limited to changes in voting laws. that may be a way to get our caucus together. but if we don't i really fear that we're going to be sitting here two years from now, four years from now, with a senate democrat having won an election in a red state and republicans in that state refusing to seat them, and at th
we've shown the statistics of registered black voters in mississippi from one year to the next after the voting rights act passed. one of the most successful pieces of legislation in american history and a signature turning point in making the country like truly a democracy, genuinely i would argue for the first time in a certain sense. that that -- if the stakes are that high, can the caucus get to unanimity on it? >> yeah, good question, chris. right now we have not been able to...
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it is a leading manufacturer in mississippi. taylor builds forklifts and a wide variety of material handling machines for both industry and defense purposes. mr. taylor has first-hand experience with the topics we will cover, and i know he and other members of the panel will make a valuable contribution to this discussion. thank you, ma'am. >> thank you, senator wicker, for leading up with you, doctor, thank you so much when you get were honored to have you before the committee and their expertise in this area. please proceed, dr. gereffi. [inaudible] >> madame chair cantwell, ranking member wicker, members of the senate commerce committee, it's a pleasure and an honor to be invited to testify before you today. my name is gary jarecki. i've been a professor at duke university for many years and i direct the global value chains center there and i spent a number of decades studying global supply chains and this is the first time that a think my neighbors and friends want to talk about that topic. not necessarily for good reasons t
it is a leading manufacturer in mississippi. taylor builds forklifts and a wide variety of material handling machines for both industry and defense purposes. mr. taylor has first-hand experience with the topics we will cover, and i know he and other members of the panel will make a valuable contribution to this discussion. thank you, ma'am. >> thank you, senator wicker, for leading up with you, doctor, thank you so much when you get were honored to have you before the committee and their...
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pablo: los estados son arkansas, california, dakota del sur, florida, illinois, indiana, mississippi, nebraska, nueva jersey, nueva york y "iota". durante la peor de la pandemia hubo muchos que hicieronsaltar la voz de alarma ante la falta de profesionales en los hospitales. >> sabemos que hay hospitales que no tiene mÉdicos suficiente. entonces, recorren a un personal cumbre enfermeros. pablo: asÍ como profesores en las escuelas. >> eso beneficia no solamente al profesor latinoamericano porque obviamente le abre las puertas para una profesiÓn y ejercer su profesiÓn aquÍ en este maravilloso paÍs, pero tambiÉn beneficia a las comunidades porque obviamente ese maestro o maestra trae consigo a todo un capital cultural. pablo: pero ellos deben demostrar su capacitaciÓn. >> efectivamente. hay varios estados que han engrandecido sus regulaciones para permitir que inmigrantes puedan ejercer su profesiÓn, pero eso no quiere decir que no tenga que comprobar y dar la evidencia para dejar saber que son los profesionales que se necesitan. pablo: los ingenieros tambiÉn estÁn en la lista
pablo: los estados son arkansas, california, dakota del sur, florida, illinois, indiana, mississippi, nebraska, nueva jersey, nueva york y "iota". durante la peor de la pandemia hubo muchos que hicieronsaltar la voz de alarma ante la falta de profesionales en los hospitales. >> sabemos que hay hospitales que no tiene mÉdicos suficiente. entonces, recorren a un personal cumbre enfermeros. pablo: asÍ como profesores en las escuelas. >> eso beneficia no solamente al...
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seven children in mississippi are being treated now in icus including one younger than a year old. two of the children on ventilators. health experts say they're also seeing more severe symptoms in children who test positive for the delta variant and earlier this morning on "gma," the cdc director, dr. rochelle walensky saying that only about 0% of eligible kids are fully vaccinated and that now is the moment, now is the time to double down on those vaccination efforts before the school year begins. michael. >> all right, thank you, whit. >>> now we'll turn to help on the way for tens of millions of americans with the new child tax credit rolling out this morning. chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis is here with the details, good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael. and millions of families should be getting this money via direct deposit very shortly. $15 billion has gone out and each family is eligible for up to $250 per child, $300 per child under 6 years old. the treasury estimates the average payment to families this round will be $425 and, remem
seven children in mississippi are being treated now in icus including one younger than a year old. two of the children on ventilators. health experts say they're also seeing more severe symptoms in children who test positive for the delta variant and earlier this morning on "gma," the cdc director, dr. rochelle walensky saying that only about 0% of eligible kids are fully vaccinated and that now is the moment, now is the time to double down on those vaccination efforts before the...
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hot and humid through the lower mississippi river valley with scattered showers along the southeastern atlantic coast. plenty of sunshine making its way on through the northeast with a scattered shower or two. the heat continues out west, and that heat is going to be building as we get on into the weekend and into the early parts of next week. we're talking a wide swath of feels like temperatures that will be in the tple digits.ri >>> good tuesday morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. we powered up storm ranger to track the rain that's very close to the bay area. most of it is staying off coast, but we're still watching out for a chance for showers, possibly a few thunderstorms. overall, we are going to see our temperatures inland heating up to the low 90s. and it gets hotter towards the end of the week with drier conditions and only slightly cooler by the end of the weekend. san francisco will be in the low 70s. >> that's your latest weather. guys? >> all right, al. thank you. >>> just ahead, we'll have much more on that unexpected development in gymnastics this morning. simone biles
hot and humid through the lower mississippi river valley with scattered showers along the southeastern atlantic coast. plenty of sunshine making its way on through the northeast with a scattered shower or two. the heat continues out west, and that heat is going to be building as we get on into the weekend and into the early parts of next week. we're talking a wide swath of feels like temperatures that will be in the tple digits.ri >>> good tuesday morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall....
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the university of mississippi medical center. and they tell us that as of this morning they had six children in the hospital because of covid-19. three of them in intensive care. the vast majority of those children under the age of 12, which means they are not currently eligible to get vaccinated. doctors here say the issue is that people around those children are not getting vaccinated. adults, older children, who are eligible in this state, many of them have opted not to get a vaccine, and because they have not gotten vaccinated, there isn't a bubble, if you will, that can protect those who are not able to get vaccinated just yet. mississippi has steadily been at the lowest rate of vaccination statewide. they're 49th today. typically they rotate with alabama, back to 50, and have gone kind of back and forth, back and forth. one of the big issues appears to be misinformation. people for whatever reason are choosing to believe what they read on the internet instead of doctors who they normally trust. doctors here are doing everyt
the university of mississippi medical center. and they tell us that as of this morning they had six children in the hospital because of covid-19. three of them in intensive care. the vast majority of those children under the age of 12, which means they are not currently eligible to get vaccinated. doctors here say the issue is that people around those children are not getting vaccinated. adults, older children, who are eligible in this state, many of them have opted not to get a vaccine, and...
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we're going to talk to her about what she discovered at that mississippi lab. that's right after these messages or fourth time streaming that period drama dan... dan: you just made me miss her best line, dan: so now i'm going to have to start it again. even insisted he didn't need directions dan. dan: okay, i'm not lost. i'm exploring. dan: that said, do you know where i am? from select gas, streaming, travel and more earn 5% cash back that automatically adjusts to your top eligible spend category, up to $500 spent each billing cycle. come in for superfoods, leave feeling mighty. what we value most, shouldn't cost more. family meeting! ♪ we have big news. new kellogg's cinnamon roll frosted mini wheats. bakery fresh cinnamon roll flavor in every bite, you're going to love 'em. when we really, really want something, bakery fresh cinnamon roll (whispers) come on greg. it's hard to wait. ♪ ♪ that's why carmax gives you an instant online offer for your car. the way it should be. carmax. (vo) we made a promise to our boy blue that we would make the healthiest
we're going to talk to her about what she discovered at that mississippi lab. that's right after these messages or fourth time streaming that period drama dan... dan: you just made me miss her best line, dan: so now i'm going to have to start it again. even insisted he didn't need directions dan. dan: okay, i'm not lost. i'm exploring. dan: that said, do you know where i am? from select gas, streaming, travel and more earn 5% cash back that automatically adjusts to your top eligible spend...
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the bottom line coming out of jones versus mississippi is not the uneven landscape for juvenile offenders but state level criminal justice positions like state judges are important for determining the juvenile justice system will be played out and how juvenile offenders will be treated under the system given the uneven nature of it. >> can you walk us through part of an increasing trend towards making it harder and harder? >> it involves the taking of the constitution which is the government can take private properties but page compensation. by the time the supreme court found two ways of taking it, one is called possessory taking, the government confiscates or physically occupies property, the other kind of taking is a regular taking and here it is already accumulation that is too far in the court's words and becomes a taking and requires showing government regulation does not use property. this case involves a california law that requires the agricultural employers around union organizers access to the property for 3 hours a day, 120 days a year. the question before the court, is this a
the bottom line coming out of jones versus mississippi is not the uneven landscape for juvenile offenders but state level criminal justice positions like state judges are important for determining the juvenile justice system will be played out and how juvenile offenders will be treated under the system given the uneven nature of it. >> can you walk us through part of an increasing trend towards making it harder and harder? >> it involves the taking of the constitution which is the...
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i have plenty of money to give qualifying tenants in mississippi. what i need is applications and i need time. >> i can't afford chuld care. >> she hopes that help will come soon. >> do you have hope? >> faith. i know if you just do my part, he'll do the rest. >> and, jeff, i think it's important to note that for nun watching your program who might need some of this assistance, the consumer financial protection bureau did lunch a new website this week just days before the eviction moratorium xpurz. expires. tenants landlords can go there to find out what they apply for. >> yeah. the moratorium ends saturday at midnight. lots and lots of people are going to need a lot of help. thank you so much for that great reporting. >>> coming up next, after a series of setbacks, some very golden moments for team usa. including a clutch one by the young woman who just became america's new all around olympic champion in gymnastics. champion in gymnastics scientifi. and you need it here. and here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating
i have plenty of money to give qualifying tenants in mississippi. what i need is applications and i need time. >> i can't afford chuld care. >> she hopes that help will come soon. >> do you have hope? >> faith. i know if you just do my part, he'll do the rest. >> and, jeff, i think it's important to note that for nun watching your program who might need some of this assistance, the consumer financial protection bureau did lunch a new website this week just days...
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i did not realize it was the first team national championship there at mississippi state. >> you got to ring the bell. >> that's right. i have four of them in my dressing room. you did not need to send me any more. i got them. congratulations. >> congratulations, mississippi state, well done, well done, congrats, yes. >>> coming up, it is time to wam seattle to tju islands when we . >>> "gma's" "rise & shine" is sponsored by expedia. it matters who you travel with. . . it matters who you travel with. ♪ all by yourself.♪ - oh. - what? rain. cancel and stay? done. go with us and get millions of felixble booking options. expedia. it matters who you travel with. on the outside, i looked fine. i got really good at masking my depression. but inside was a different story. even though i'd been on an antidepressant for months, i was still feeling depressed. is there anything more i can do? yes, adding rexulti may help. when taken with an antidepressant, rexulti was proven to reduce depression symptoms an extra 62% compared to the antidepressant alone. so you c srtr bldr og.extra 62% compa
i did not realize it was the first team national championship there at mississippi state. >> you got to ring the bell. >> that's right. i have four of them in my dressing room. you did not need to send me any more. i got them. congratulations. >> congratulations, mississippi state, well done, well done, congrats, yes. >>> coming up, it is time to wam seattle to tju islands when we . >>> "gma's" "rise & shine" is sponsored by expedia....
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bring the umbrella with you if you're in the southeast from atlanta all the way up through alabama, mississippi including areas around new orleans here's how it's going to look as we go throughout the day this front is kind of stalled out in the region. that's the focusing mechanism to get the showers and thunderstorms. they'll be widespread. it's not going to last all day like typical, but even tomorrow we'll still have more storms to deal with especially coastal areas of texas and louisiana and much of the peninsula. for today's forecast your eyeballs immediately go up to the 105 in billings, montana today. the west is smoky in many areas. that's why boise has all those clouds it's not clouds. it's actually smoke. and that's from the bootleg fire in areas like oregon and even as we go toward tomorrow it's still going to stay very warm in interior sections of the east it's going to be that way for a while, it appear front we'll see some sunshine in the ohio valley but not so lucky in new england. and i can attest, guys, i was in new england this weekend and it was not pretty ugly summer so far
bring the umbrella with you if you're in the southeast from atlanta all the way up through alabama, mississippi including areas around new orleans here's how it's going to look as we go throughout the day this front is kind of stalled out in the region. that's the focusing mechanism to get the showers and thunderstorms. they'll be widespread. it's not going to last all day like typical, but even tomorrow we'll still have more storms to deal with especially coastal areas of texas and louisiana...
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this committee being chaired by mississippi democrat bennie thompson along with six other democrats on this committee, and two republicans appointed by the house speaker. d.c. metro police officers michael fanone, daniel hodges and two others will testify about their struggles to defend the u.s. capitol on january 6th. some of the personal experiences motivating the newly named chief of the capitol police to come out of retirement. >> if you would have asked me on january 5th do you want to be a police chief again? i would have said, no, i'm fine. i'm enjoying retirement. the events of january 6th changed that. >> reporter: one new member on the committee is reamian adam kinzinger of illinois, appointed by house speaker nancy pelosi over the weekend joining the seven democrats and two republicans now, kinzinger and liz cheney. the hearing set to start at 6:30 a.m. and it will include testimony today focusing on law enforcement with statements from both thompson, the chair, and liz cheney. back to you. >> all right, tracie potts in washington this morning, thank you. >>> and you can wat
this committee being chaired by mississippi democrat bennie thompson along with six other democrats on this committee, and two republicans appointed by the house speaker. d.c. metro police officers michael fanone, daniel hodges and two others will testify about their struggles to defend the u.s. capitol on january 6th. some of the personal experiences motivating the newly named chief of the capitol police to come out of retirement. >> if you would have asked me on january 5th do you want...
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florida, louisiana, mississippi, arkansas, missouri, and nevada are the hardest hit states right now as unvaccinated americans are driving these trends. our lead national correspondent, david begnaud, is in louisiana where they hit one of their highest single-day totals since the pandemic began. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anthony. i got to tell you, it sent a shiver down the spine of the doctors. i was walking around this hospital with yesterday. they were shocked by the number. more than 5,000 new covid infections, even the governor was shocked. here he is. >> i actually lost my breath today when that daily update came to economy. to me. >> reporter: that is louisiana's governor who is dealing with the highest number of covid infections since the winter leading to a surge in hospitalizations. deaths will certainly follow. >> not want to bury a child -- >> reporter: betty's son brandon became a covid statistic. >> i begged him, i said, you need to take the vaccine, brandon, oh, no, mom, i'm not going to take it and you better not either. his doctor wanted him to
florida, louisiana, mississippi, arkansas, missouri, and nevada are the hardest hit states right now as unvaccinated americans are driving these trends. our lead national correspondent, david begnaud, is in louisiana where they hit one of their highest single-day totals since the pandemic began. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anthony. i got to tell you, it sent a shiver down the spine of the doctors. i was walking around this hospital with yesterday. they were shocked by...
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por encima desde el valle de california pasando por texas, todo el centro del paÍsy en el valle de mississippi, voy hablar de las muertes por fenÓmenos meteorolÓgicos, estamos en plena temporada de huracanes, muy poca gente ha muerto debido a un huracÁn, al impacto de un rayo o las rÁfagas de viento fuerte, la principal causa de muerte en estados unidos es nada mÁs y nada menos que las olas de calor, 103 personas llegan a morir en los Últimos 10 aÑos debido a las temperaturas tan altas. si miramos las hospitalizaciones debido al calor, en texas, en nuevo mÉxico, aumentan las hospitalizaciones, en california un estado que sufre mucho el calor. 35,000,000 bajo alerta por calor excesivo. las temperaturas estÁn 10 y ponen esas mÁximas. en chicago tambiÉn las temperaturas serÍan suaves, es crucial revisar el asiento trasero del vehÍculo. si salimos a la calle fijar lo que puede ocurrir. temperaturas tan altas que nos puede dar golpe de calor y por eso es importante conocer los sÍntomas. cuidado tambiÉn con las mascotas cuando las sacan a pasear, ese sudor que no se siente puede signi
por encima desde el valle de california pasando por texas, todo el centro del paÍsy en el valle de mississippi, voy hablar de las muertes por fenÓmenos meteorolÓgicos, estamos en plena temporada de huracanes, muy poca gente ha muerto debido a un huracÁn, al impacto de un rayo o las rÁfagas de viento fuerte, la principal causa de muerte en estados unidos es nada mÁs y nada menos que las olas de calor, 103 personas llegan a morir en los Últimos 10 aÑos debido a las temperaturas tan altas....
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lowest vaccination rates at or below 50%, alabama, wyoming, the virgin islands, louisiana at 48%, and mississippi at just 46%. in a thousand counties where the new covid variant is spreading, vaccination rates are under 30%. 43-year-old joshua garza's decision not to get vaccinated nearly killed him. a diabetic, he soon contracted covid, was rushed to a hospital in houston, and eventually required a double lung transplant to save his life it's the worst decision i ever made in my life i had to say goodbye to my parents, my family, and my son and that's something you never should have to do. >> looking good. >> reporter: he was released after nearly four months in the hospital the cdc reports 99.5% of all covid deaths involve people who have not been vaccinated >> the science is clear. the best way to protect yourself against the virus and its variants is to be fully vaccinated >> reporter: vaccination rates are especially low among 18 to 26-year-olds a very big reason so many colleges are requiring students get their shots. lester >> all right tom costello, thanks >>> in just 60 seconds, breaking
lowest vaccination rates at or below 50%, alabama, wyoming, the virgin islands, louisiana at 48%, and mississippi at just 46%. in a thousand counties where the new covid variant is spreading, vaccination rates are under 30%. 43-year-old joshua garza's decision not to get vaccinated nearly killed him. a diabetic, he soon contracted covid, was rushed to a hospital in houston, and eventually required a double lung transplant to save his life it's the worst decision i ever made in my life i had to...
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jackson, mississippi, likely to set another homicide record. portland, oregon, reporting an epidemic of gun violence. the attorney general in chicago, where 56 people were shot, 11 killed last weekend. >> we launched five anti-gun trafficking task forces. >> reporter: what's behind the surge? experts cite the pent-up frustration over covid, more guns, fewer cops, and releasing nonviolent suspects without making them post bail. all of that, helping to fuel america's summer of violence. lester. >> tom costello tonight, thank you, tom. >>> in just0 tom. >>> in just0 6 pool floaties are like whooping cough. amusement parks are like whooping cough. even ice cream is like whooping cough, it's not just for kids. whooping cough is highly contagious for people of any age. and it can cause violent uncontrollable coughing fits. sometimes followed by vomiting and exhaustion. ask your doctor or pharmacist about whooping cough vaccination because whooping cough isn't just for kids. oh yeah, we gotta take off. ask your doctor or pharmacist about whooping coug
jackson, mississippi, likely to set another homicide record. portland, oregon, reporting an epidemic of gun violence. the attorney general in chicago, where 56 people were shot, 11 killed last weekend. >> we launched five anti-gun trafficking task forces. >> reporter: what's behind the surge? experts cite the pent-up frustration over covid, more guns, fewer cops, and releasing nonviolent suspects without making them post bail. all of that, helping to fuel america's summer of...
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. >> mississippi state blows alabama to win the first college world series final. >> to third, james to first, he is out. what a way to end it. taking the national champions. >> the bulldogs winning 9-0, fans celebrated the victory, and doug prescott. >> watch the need. >> you know how infuriating it is to see that guy bond with two outs, 9-0, why are you buting. get off my lawn. 10 minutes after the hour, speculation and rumors in the search for missing tennessee 5-year-old, the sheriff will join us live on where the investigation stands within 2 weeks since summer will vanish. >> all eyes on the royalties william and harry honor princess diana on what would have been her sixtieth birthday. could this week this strange relationship? called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking
. >> mississippi state blows alabama to win the first college world series final. >> to third, james to first, he is out. what a way to end it. taking the national champions. >> the bulldogs winning 9-0, fans celebrated the victory, and doug prescott. >> watch the need. >> you know how infuriating it is to see that guy bond with two outs, 9-0, why are you buting. get off my lawn. 10 minutes after the hour, speculation and rumors in the search for missing tennessee...
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river valleys back into the central mississippi river valley, as well. flood threat continuing through the southwest. heat continuing in the pacific northwest. sunshine making its way into the mi >>> good friday morning. i am meteorologist kari hall. live look outside in san jose. it is cloudy but clearing up soon. temperatures stay nice and comfortable after a cool start. headed to the mid 70s. for the east bay, expect it to reach 80 in livermore, concord, 84. and upper 60s for oakland. napa, 75. going through the forecast for the weekend, going to continue to warm up. the warmest day is monday with a lot more sunshine. >> and that is your latest weather. >>> best time of the morning, popstart >> a caveat. >> and sheinelle's story >> that was good too >> no, i'm just the follow-up here olivia rodrigo and dr. anthony fauci. no, i'm not making an announcement for "dancing with the stars. these two met earlier this week when the pop star visited the white house to lend her voic to the vaccination efforts rodrigo with a whopping 28 million followers recorde
river valleys back into the central mississippi river valley, as well. flood threat continuing through the southwest. heat continuing in the pacific northwest. sunshine making its way into the mi >>> good friday morning. i am meteorologist kari hall. live look outside in san jose. it is cloudy but clearing up soon. temperatures stay nice and comfortable after a cool start. headed to the mid 70s. for the east bay, expect it to reach 80 in livermore, concord, 84. and upper 60s for...
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and if you're in a community for there's a high prevalence of covid-19 as a massive how prayed, like mississippi, missouri arkansas alabama, and low levels of residents who are vaccinated, that is when the higher risk because even today myself, i just diagnosed a handful of patients are fully vaccinated with coronavirus they tested positive but fourthly their symptoms were very mild. it didn't have to send any of them to the hospital. so make sense that if an area where high level of covid-19 within an outbreak in the level level of people vaccinated to wear a mask indoors. just until if you get through this surge that we are seeing a nationally, the number of cases more than tripled some access to protect yourself even though the cdc right now says if you're fully vaccinated, you don't need to wear your mask indoors. in cdc sometimes they are new recommendations are updated in two or three weeks later and they make their decisions based on solid data and sometimes it can leg which can happen. eric: today have a false sense of protection. you get to vaccination doing fine. airman happened, prese
and if you're in a community for there's a high prevalence of covid-19 as a massive how prayed, like mississippi, missouri arkansas alabama, and low levels of residents who are vaccinated, that is when the higher risk because even today myself, i just diagnosed a handful of patients are fully vaccinated with coronavirus they tested positive but fourthly their symptoms were very mild. it didn't have to send any of them to the hospital. so make sense that if an area where high level of covid-19...
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. >> reporter: along with alabama, mississippi is the only other state that vaccinated less than 35% of its residents. alabama has seen 500 additional people hospitalized with covid-19. that's according to the latest community profile report. >>> the white house says biden is getting regular briefings about the spread of variants and updated guidance. there's a heightened sense of urgency lately but the administration made no move to implement new restrictions like masks or lockdowns saying only that they are considering all possibilities. cnn's jeff zeleny has the latest from the house. >> reporter: heading in to the weekend with the delta variant spreading more than ever before the white house is sunday the alarm about the your betweency of the covid-19 pandemic here in america. no question now. this is a tale of the unvaccinated living with the pandemic much more so than the vaccinated. but even there's a sense will there be new mask guidelines. more restricts. right now the white house say there will be no changes. we know from biden he's directed his government health officials
. >> reporter: along with alabama, mississippi is the only other state that vaccinated less than 35% of its residents. alabama has seen 500 additional people hospitalized with covid-19. that's according to the latest community profile report. >>> the white house says biden is getting regular briefings about the spread of variants and updated guidance. there's a heightened sense of urgency lately but the administration made no move to implement new restrictions like masks or...
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>> i was mississippi. the morning of the election people would turn out and the poling places would be closed in a place where there were a lot of democratic voters. the question was do i spend another 45 minutes in the car to go there and wait in a long line? there's all kinds of dirty tricks being played about closing polls, switching where you're supposed to be, telling people they're in the wrong place even if they're in the right place. i think if people knew what was going on, because it differs state by state and county by county, they would think, you know what, it's july 4th here. it's all about voting. it's the most fundamental of rights. we had the boston tea party because we couldn't vote and were getting taxed. it's shocking that right now a lot of people don't have the same access to vote as other americans. >> we certainly, molly, wouldn't be shocked by this supreme court decision and the direction it went? >> no, i don't think so. given the way the court is composed -- and what you hear fro
>> i was mississippi. the morning of the election people would turn out and the poling places would be closed in a place where there were a lot of democratic voters. the question was do i spend another 45 minutes in the car to go there and wait in a long line? there's all kinds of dirty tricks being played about closing polls, switching where you're supposed to be, telling people they're in the wrong place even if they're in the right place. i think if people knew what was going on,...
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. >> reporter: top doctors are pointing to states with low vaccination rates, like mississippi, alabama, and arkansas as places where outbreaks are more likely. >> there are some states where the level of vaccination of individuals is 35% or less. under those circumstances, you might expect to see spikes in certain regions. >> reporter: over the weekend, biden hosted a thousand guests on the south lawn for the largest event of his presidency. >> just think back to where this nation was a year ago. think back to where you were a year ago. don't get me wrong. covid-19 has not been vanquished. >> reporter: but after the nation missed his july 4th deadline to partially vaccinate 70% of adults, press secretary jen psaki confirming he isn't expected to set another goal for now. >> i don't expect a new goal to be set today. what i will tell you is that our work is going to continue, person by person, community by community. >> well, and a lot of that work, pam, that you heard the president talk about today are steps that the white house are already taking to push vaccinations. they just say th
. >> reporter: top doctors are pointing to states with low vaccination rates, like mississippi, alabama, and arkansas as places where outbreaks are more likely. >> there are some states where the level of vaccination of individuals is 35% or less. under those circumstances, you might expect to see spikes in certain regions. >> reporter: over the weekend, biden hosted a thousand guests on the south lawn for the largest event of his presidency. >> just think back to where...
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stretching into mississippi. the threat today will be damaging winds, large hail. can't rule out a tornado, although the atmosphere isn't quite set up for that. but we'll probably see storms with rough winds. some will stretch all the way to the ohio river valley. >>> good morning. the bay shoreline escaping the worst of the heat. today in the 70s. a nice afternoon in oakland. >>> this weather report has been >>> this weather report has been sponsored by ozempic. >> you know what's galling? i just watch him -- >> galling? >> i watch him do the weather with such, you know, enthusiasm. and then i ask him is it going to rain in my backyard barbecue today, and he says, and i'm quoting here, tbd. >> yeah, well -- >> look, you got -- >> it's not a personalized forecast just for you. >> right. i cover the big picture, the lifesaving important stories. your life, not so important. [ laughter ] >> that's on -- we were recording, right? >> i'm kidding. that's on tape. can we redo that? >> all right. thank you, rob. i appreciate that. you won't be back ever again. >>> anyway,
stretching into mississippi. the threat today will be damaging winds, large hail. can't rule out a tornado, although the atmosphere isn't quite set up for that. but we'll probably see storms with rough winds. some will stretch all the way to the ohio river valley. >>> good morning. the bay shoreline escaping the worst of the heat. today in the 70s. a nice afternoon in oakland. >>> this weather report has been >>> this weather report has been sponsored by ozempic....
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blunt.mississippi, the republican governor said they should get vaccinated and quote make the right choice, mississippi. make the right choice. so far only 34% of people in his state are fully vaccinated and even in highly vaccinated areas like new york city, there are still pockets that are not getting vaccinated. like the nypd just as an example. only 43% of the largest police force in the country is vaccinated, slightly better than some of the worst vaccinated states and because of that the city's mayor warning there could be a crackdown on those opting not to get the shot. >> the delta variant is like a freight train coming on. we have to take it real seriously. if people want freedom, if people want jobs, if people want to live again, we have got to get more people vaccinated and obviously, time for whatever mandates we can achieve. >> more mandates. that's also what we're seeing across the country. just today, st. louis announcing the mask mandate returning for people indoors joining many other jurisdictions doing the same thing. jeff zeleny is live outside the white house tonight. jeff, biden ad
blunt.mississippi, the republican governor said they should get vaccinated and quote make the right choice, mississippi. make the right choice. so far only 34% of people in his state are fully vaccinated and even in highly vaccinated areas like new york city, there are still pockets that are not getting vaccinated. like the nypd just as an example. only 43% of the largest police force in the country is vaccinated, slightly better than some of the worst vaccinated states and because of that the...
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in mississippi, a state with a low vaccinate rate, health officials urged people to avoid crowds and in other vaccine-hesitant communities there are new efforts to push back the delta variant by encouraging more people to get the shot. >> everybody get it -- >> reporter: the naacp put boots on the ground in louisville neghborhoods where only 30% of residents have been vaccinated, hoping flyers and conversations get more people to get shots. but the effort comes as cases are rising in 26 states. hospitalization rates are up in 17 states. 27% in florida. almost exclusively among the unvaccinated. the far corners of utah are hit hard, too. >> we're seeing people that are sicker than what they were in the wintertime. >> reporter: the demographic is younger since then. >> what we're seeing is all the unvaccinated people, we haven't seen anybody that's been vaccinated. >> reporter: with the pandemic persisting and the country yet to achieve herd immunity, there are questions about how long vaccinated people will remain protected. questions like will the 158 million fully vaccinated america
in mississippi, a state with a low vaccinate rate, health officials urged people to avoid crowds and in other vaccine-hesitant communities there are new efforts to push back the delta variant by encouraging more people to get the shot. >> everybody get it -- >> reporter: the naacp put boots on the ground in louisville neghborhoods where only 30% of residents have been vaccinated, hoping flyers and conversations get more people to get shots. but the effort comes as cases are rising...
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then the heat advisory stretch from the northwest towards the mississippi valley and the southeast so the temperatures are going to be the 90's to 100-degree range with higher heat indices. so dangerous heat just take all your precautions and we will keep you up to date from fox weather. all right, steve and brian and rachel, back to you. steve: all right, thank you. steve: and call all clinton eastwood fans. watch this. >> ask myself a question do you feel lucky? do you, punk? steve: you i love that how can you watch the classics from the comfort of your home clint's classics on fox nation. that's coming up next. ♪ at usaa, we've been called too exclusive. because we were created for officers. but as we've evolved with the military, we've grown to serve all who've honorably served. no matter their rank, or when they were in. a marine just out of basic, or a petty officer from '73. and even his kids. and their kids. usaa is made for all who've honorably served and their families. are we still exclusive? absolutely. and that's exactly why you should join. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds
then the heat advisory stretch from the northwest towards the mississippi valley and the southeast so the temperatures are going to be the 90's to 100-degree range with higher heat indices. so dangerous heat just take all your precautions and we will keep you up to date from fox weather. all right, steve and brian and rachel, back to you. steve: all right, thank you. steve: and call all clinton eastwood fans. watch this. >> ask myself a question do you feel lucky? do you, punk? steve: you...
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he went down to mississippi. and there, he found out that he not only had a talent for math and education, but also had this incredible talent for organizing. for talking to folks. for mobilizing. his name was bob moses. and in 1964, this soft-spoken math teacher with a masters degree in philosophy from harvard would become the principal of an effort to dislodge the state of tyranny by initiating voter registration drives. >> we hope to -- to send, into mississippi, this summer, upwards of 1,000 teachers, ministers, lawyers, and students from all around the country, who will engage in, what we are calling, freedom schools, community-center programs, voter-registration activity, research work, work in the white communities. and in general, a -- a program designed to open up mississippi to the country. >> people did come. and so did the violence to meet them. in a summer of 1964, alone, mississippi journalist jerry mitchell reports klansmen had killed six people, shot 35 others, and beaten another 80. the homes, bu
he went down to mississippi. and there, he found out that he not only had a talent for math and education, but also had this incredible talent for organizing. for talking to folks. for mobilizing. his name was bob moses. and in 1964, this soft-spoken math teacher with a masters degree in philosophy from harvard would become the principal of an effort to dislodge the state of tyranny by initiating voter registration drives. >> we hope to -- to send, into mississippi, this summer, upwards...
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it began in winona, mississippi, on a july morning in 1996. shortly after tardy furniture opened for the day, the store's owner, book-keeper, delivery man and a 16-year-old were shot in the head, execution style. no one saw it happen. when you heard about the crime and the way they were murdered, what was your reaction? >> curtis flowers: well, my heart dropped. the, the first thing, you know, i-- i felt sorry for them. then i thought, well, i could've been there. >> alfonsi: curtis flowers had worked at tardy that summer for three days, delivering and fixing furniture, but he was let go after he stopped showing up. almost immediately after the murders, some victims' families suspected flowers. the police questioned him, but made no arrest. months passed. flowers moved to texas to live with his sister. and there's a knock at the door. >> flowers: and i answered it. and the next thing you know i was all up against the wall, being handcuffed. and he explained to me that, "we just have a warrant for your arrest back in mississippi." i said, "for
it began in winona, mississippi, on a july morning in 1996. shortly after tardy furniture opened for the day, the store's owner, book-keeper, delivery man and a 16-year-old were shot in the head, execution style. no one saw it happen. when you heard about the crime and the way they were murdered, what was your reaction? >> curtis flowers: well, my heart dropped. the, the first thing, you know, i-- i felt sorry for them. then i thought, well, i could've been there. >> alfonsi: curtis...
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mississippi takes this big step. it could have asked the court to curb it, but it's asking it to overturn roe v. wade, the landmark opinion almost 15 years old that established the right to abortion. of course, this is going to thrust these justices into the center of the political hot spot. they are going to hear this case next term. they will decide it by the end of june, and that's right before the midterm elections. and as you said, this law, this controversial law, most abortions after 15 weeks, no exceptions for rape or for incest. lower courts struck it down because they said look at roe v. wade. a conservative judge, a trump appointee in the lower court said, look, my hands are tied here. that's why mississippi asked the court this big step to overturn roe v. wade. all eyes are going to be on the conservative justices. think of chief justice john roberts just back in 2020. he sided with the liberals to block the louisiana law, but he did leave some room for restrictions. and on the other end of the spectrum y
mississippi takes this big step. it could have asked the court to curb it, but it's asking it to overturn roe v. wade, the landmark opinion almost 15 years old that established the right to abortion. of course, this is going to thrust these justices into the center of the political hot spot. they are going to hear this case next term. they will decide it by the end of june, and that's right before the midterm elections. and as you said, this law, this controversial law, most abortions after 15...
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and we're in hard-hit mississippi, where those hospitalized all have something in common. >> non-vaccinated. non-vaccinated. non-vaccinated. non-vaccinated. non-vaccinated. non-vaccinated. >> o'donnell: plus, president biden's announcement for an estimated 10 million people who work in the federal government. can he legally require vaccines? standing with simone: the gymnastics superstar withdraws from another competition to focus on her mental health.
and we're in hard-hit mississippi, where those hospitalized all have something in common. >> non-vaccinated. non-vaccinated. non-vaccinated. non-vaccinated. non-vaccinated. non-vaccinated. >> o'donnell: plus, president biden's announcement for an estimated 10 million people who work in the federal government. can he legally require vaccines? standing with simone: the gymnastics superstar withdraws from another competition to focus on her mental health.
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racial -- when you racialized that encounter, emmett till, i was alive when emmett till was lynched in mississippi. this is not emmett till. i'm pretty sure of that. how many times can you remind the white majority of this country that their numbers are shrinking and they're about to be dominated by a nonwhite coalition of latino and black and what not, how many times can we tell them that they are intrinsically racist, that their lives are built upon an unearned privilege, how many times can you accuse them of failing to see your humanity when in fact you are living in the freest country and you are the richest people of african descent ever to have walked on the planet. how many times can you do that and not have them get the idea that they've got an identity that's a racial identity and it's not yours. that's not the world do you want to live in. you don't want to be told in response to your iconoclasm, we will tear down the statues, we think the founding fathers are full of [bleep]. you don't want that. >> tucker: last year, people in the scientific community told us that racism was a public h
racial -- when you racialized that encounter, emmett till, i was alive when emmett till was lynched in mississippi. this is not emmett till. i'm pretty sure of that. how many times can you remind the white majority of this country that their numbers are shrinking and they're about to be dominated by a nonwhite coalition of latino and black and what not, how many times can we tell them that they are intrinsically racist, that their lives are built upon an unearned privilege, how many times can...
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he left and went to university of mississippi livingston hall. the main hall and the campus. even when i went there many many years later young man walked up and he could never going to the dorm. now we come back to that in a moment. he learned something he did not see before. he went down south to other parts of tennessee and for the first time he saw poverty. the poverty of his people. they saw people who had to wash their clothes outside. he saw the experience of people. none who ever going to school. as you ready to show the black folks that you read, this is however he excelled. he finished in a four-year course in two years. and he applied to harvard and accepted he taught him the importance of learning ÃÃ william james of course. he won a prize in his senior year and wrote of all people on jefferson davis. he wrote about jefferson davis and the rise of slavery. from there he applied to graduate school but first he wanted to go to germany.he wanted to go to germany for several reasons. first because of the way the empirical knowledge. anybody ever seen the movie kojak
he left and went to university of mississippi livingston hall. the main hall and the campus. even when i went there many many years later young man walked up and he could never going to the dorm. now we come back to that in a moment. he learned something he did not see before. he went down south to other parts of tennessee and for the first time he saw poverty. the poverty of his people. they saw people who had to wash their clothes outside. he saw the experience of people. none who ever going...
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. >>> mississippi is asking the u.s. supreme court to overturn its roe vs. wade abortion decision, depending the law that would ban most after 15 weeks. both sides see it as a pivotal moment in determining how the 6-3 majority on the court might restrict abortion rights. the court previously ruled that states may not place an undue burden on a woman's right to choose abortion in the first 24 weeks of pregnancy. >>> and with the markets around the world, in europe gains there, a bit of a mixed bag in asia. tokyo ahead of the opening ceremony higher by 0.6%. and wall street does seem like we're going for a four day win streak higher by an half a percent. stocks managed to close slightly higher thursday despite the jump in first time unemployment claims, dow closing up just 25 points. the s&p and nasdaq eeking out small gains. the financial picture finally better for the airlines thanks to a surge in summer travel. southwest airlines said thursday it made a profit in june, the first hmoney making month of th pandemic. american airlines says that it is expects b
. >>> mississippi is asking the u.s. supreme court to overturn its roe vs. wade abortion decision, depending the law that would ban most after 15 weeks. both sides see it as a pivotal moment in determining how the 6-3 majority on the court might restrict abortion rights. the court previously ruled that states may not place an undue burden on a woman's right to choose abortion in the first 24 weeks of pregnancy. >>> and with the markets around the world, in europe gains there,...
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missouri, mississippi with kids in the intensive care units, arkansas. it is only a matter of time before that takes over here as well. and, you know, it's like a bad disaster movie. the scientists are warning the politicians and the people that there's bad things coming and it's just falling on deaf ears. >> yeah, dr. fiscus, i appreciate what you've done in your career and speaking out now. >>> president biden traveled to capitol hill to meet with democratic senators amid a whole host of pressing issues. coming up i'll talk with one of those senators who sat in on the meeting. >>> just before the news broke with that new information about the traumatic final days of the trump presidency, an upbeat president biden sat down with democratic senators today on capitol hill. this as they grapple with concern over voting rights and a massive spending bill totaling around $3.5 trillion the party leaders say they want to pass. among those senators virginia's senator tim cain. he joins me now. thanks for being with us. first i do want to ask you to begin about j
missouri, mississippi with kids in the intensive care units, arkansas. it is only a matter of time before that takes over here as well. and, you know, it's like a bad disaster movie. the scientists are warning the politicians and the people that there's bad things coming and it's just falling on deaf ears. >> yeah, dr. fiscus, i appreciate what you've done in your career and speaking out now. >>> president biden traveled to capitol hill to meet with democratic senators amid a...