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officials in new york city, where there are no identified cases of omicron, are now highly recommending everybody wear a mask while indoors and in public places, regardless of vaccination status. it is an attempt to get ahead of the spread of this variant when it is discovered here. >> athena jones, thank you very much for that. we should say, just moments from now, we'll talk to the south african doctor who is currently treating patients infected with the omicron variants. one of the first doctors to see it firsthand. hear what she says about the patients' conditions. you might be surprised. >> looking forward to that. >>> a phone call between republican congresswoman boebert and omar didn't do a lot after boebert insinuated omar was a suicide bomber. here is how boebert described the phone call. >> i never want anything i say to offend someone's religion. i told her that. she kept asking for a public apology. i told omar that she should make a public apology to the american people for her anti-american, anti-semitic, anti-police rhetoric. >> so omar reportedly hung up on boebert, and
officials in new york city, where there are no identified cases of omicron, are now highly recommending everybody wear a mask while indoors and in public places, regardless of vaccination status. it is an attempt to get ahead of the spread of this variant when it is discovered here. >> athena jones, thank you very much for that. we should say, just moments from now, we'll talk to the south african doctor who is currently treating patients infected with the omicron variants. one of the...
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york city. my husband is an i.c.u. doctor and he'll be heading in for another shift in a very crowded i.c.u. in hospitals that are now full. but remember, there is a lot of covid and the adult population is certainly still being hit harder by covid, but our pediatric hospitals certainly is seeing an increase in numbers as well, but we're also seeing all the other germs, so all the other winter stuff, flu numbers are starting to appear. respiratory virus, all the other stuff is back because of less physical distancing, less masking, more travel, more interaction. so covid still remains a problem, but we're hit with all the winter stuff as well. >> doctor, the cdc has now sort of changed its stance on boosters, taking less of, i don't know, sort of permissive sort of, if you feel like it stance, basically saying everyone should run out and get a booster. i wonder in your mind, are we sort of behind the ball on this? it seems like the time to do this would have been weeks ago before we had even hea
york city. my husband is an i.c.u. doctor and he'll be heading in for another shift in a very crowded i.c.u. in hospitals that are now full. but remember, there is a lot of covid and the adult population is certainly still being hit harder by covid, but our pediatric hospitals certainly is seeing an increase in numbers as well, but we're also seeing all the other germs, so all the other winter stuff, flu numbers are starting to appear. respiratory virus, all the other stuff is back because of...
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in the meantime, in new york, city officials there, highly recommending now that people wear masks indoors in public places to try to get ahead of this new variant. kate. >> amara, thanks so much. outfront be me now is dr. ashish jha. dean of brown university school of public health and dr. jonathan reiner. he has advised the white house medical team under president george w. bush. thanks both for being here. dr. jha, you say that this variant is not likely to set us back to square one in this pandemic. i saw you say this is not going to be march of 2020, which is very promising, i have to say, when i saw that. so, what concerns you then most about this new variant? >> yeah. so first, thanks for having me back. look. what concerns me about this -- the variant is two things. one, is pretty good circumstantial but good evidence that it is highly contagious. maybe, more contagious than the delta variant. and then, all of those mutations on the spike protein and areas tha our antibodies target, which really worries me about vaccine efficacy, i am not worried the vaccines won't work at all but
in the meantime, in new york, city officials there, highly recommending now that people wear masks indoors in public places to try to get ahead of this new variant. kate. >> amara, thanks so much. outfront be me now is dr. ashish jha. dean of brown university school of public health and dr. jonathan reiner. he has advised the white house medical team under president george w. bush. thanks both for being here. dr. jha, you say that this variant is not likely to set us back to square one in...
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. >> reporter: officials here in new york city where there are currently no identified cases of home cron are now highly recommending residents wear masks while indoors regardless of vaccination status in an attempt to get ahead of the spread the variant. >> better to be safe than sorriment thank you very much. now to president biden and his efforts today to reassure americans feeling rather anxious about the new variant. let's go to our white house correspondent phil mattingly. the president spoke earlier today. what is his plan? >> reporter: the president acknowledged there is still much to be learned about the newest variant but the president and his team plan to fight whatever comes from the variant with as he said speed and science not chaos and confusion. that speed and science will be primarily focused on vaccinations and boosters, the president pressing the american public to do both, acknowledging that while nearly 60% of the public is vaccinated fewer than 20% have gotten their boosters the president making clear that needs to change quickly, start to move upwards, and if a
. >> reporter: officials here in new york city where there are currently no identified cases of home cron are now highly recommending residents wear masks while indoors regardless of vaccination status in an attempt to get ahead of the spread the variant. >> better to be safe than sorriment thank you very much. now to president biden and his efforts today to reassure americans feeling rather anxious about the new variant. let's go to our white house correspondent phil mattingly. the...
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. >> today new york city made masks highly recommended. we're now in the thick of holiday gatherings, people spending more time indoors because of the cold weather. would you urge cities and states to reinstate mask mandates and social distancing measures, and what do you say to those people and i've seen republican members of congress say they don't think masking does anything. >> well, masking certainly does something. i don't think there's any doubt about that. the idea about mandates again, depends on where you are and the circumstances you're in. one thing for sure that if you are an indoor congregate setting where you don't know their vaccination status of the people around you, you should wear a mask. we're going to be traveling soon. people will be traveling for the upcoming holidays. you'll be in airports that are generally crowded. keep that mask on. i know when people go eat at the food courts, to the best of your ability, stay away from that and keep your mask on. you have to have a mask on when you're on the plane. but make su
. >> today new york city made masks highly recommended. we're now in the thick of holiday gatherings, people spending more time indoors because of the cold weather. would you urge cities and states to reinstate mask mandates and social distancing measures, and what do you say to those people and i've seen republican members of congress say they don't think masking does anything. >> well, masking certainly does something. i don't think there's any doubt about that. the idea about...
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we know that govern hochul in north ko new york, to restrict nonessential surgeries. your former health commissioner there, is there that type of thing, even though there is no case of omicron in the u.s., yet, that would you like to see cities and states start to do? >> yes, it is. all along in this pandemic, we have seen the united states being behind. we wait until something terrible happens and then we take action and by then it is often to late. well, i would much rather that we be proactively prepared. i'm happy that so far we have not yet found omicron cases in the u.s. but most of us believe that it really is a matter of time and a matter of days perhaps before that occurs. and we should prepare our health systems. the worst case is that this was all false alarm but right now we're facing a delta surge as well so all of the protocols like marki-- and masking and bos will save lives even if it is a false alarm. >> dr. leana wen, thank you. >>> the clock is ticking for congress to avoid a government shutdown this week. we're live on capitol hill. >>> also the po
we know that govern hochul in north ko new york, to restrict nonessential surgeries. your former health commissioner there, is there that type of thing, even though there is no case of omicron in the u.s., yet, that would you like to see cities and states start to do? >> yes, it is. all along in this pandemic, we have seen the united states being behind. we wait until something terrible happens and then we take action and by then it is often to late. well, i would much rather that we be...
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york city. she's accused of recruiting and grooming girls as young as 14 years old, forming a network for jeffrey epstein to sexually exploit. epstein, the convicted pedophile, died in jail, you remember, two years ago. kara scannell is live outside the federal courthouse in new york with the latest. kara, this has been a long time coming, this trial. what's happening this morning? >> reporter: yeah, kate. it really has been a long time coming for many of these alleged victims, both of jeffrey epstein and of ghislaine maxwell. so today what's under way right now is jury selection. both sides, the prosecution and maxwell's attorney, have selected 12 jurors and 6 alternates. one of the jurors has an issue with an employer, so the judge is trying to work that out. once that is resolved, they will move forward, the jury will be sworn in and opening statements will get under way. prosecutors saying they need only 25 minutes to lay out their case. of course they have accused maxwell of helping jeffrey
york city. she's accused of recruiting and grooming girls as young as 14 years old, forming a network for jeffrey epstein to sexually exploit. epstein, the convicted pedophile, died in jail, you remember, two years ago. kara scannell is live outside the federal courthouse in new york with the latest. kara, this has been a long time coming, this trial. what's happening this morning? >> reporter: yeah, kate. it really has been a long time coming for many of these alleged victims, both of...
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. >>> this just in to cnn, officials in new york city are highly recommending that residents wear masks while indoors in public places, this regardless of vaccination status. this in response to concerns about a new coronavirus variant, omicron. while there are no identified cases of the variant in the country, health officials say this is one way to prevent a potential spread. >>> also new this morning, the white house revealing its holiday theme. that theme is gifts from the heart. here's a preview of what things look like inside. more than 100 volunteers helped to put up the 41 christmas trees, 78,000-plus lights, 6,000 feet of ribbon. later tide, first lady jill biden will thank those volunteers and give a tour to the youth commander for the d.c. national guard and her family. >>> it's beginning to look a lot like christmas, isn't it. >> indeed. >> those songs are already on the radio. thanks for joining us today. i'm jim sciutto. >> i'm erica hill. "at this hour" with kate bolduan starts right now. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. we begin with the developments on the
. >>> this just in to cnn, officials in new york city are highly recommending that residents wear masks while indoors in public places, this regardless of vaccination status. this in response to concerns about a new coronavirus variant, omicron. while there are no identified cases of the variant in the country, health officials say this is one way to prevent a potential spread. >>> also new this morning, the white house revealing its holiday theme. that theme is gifts from the...
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cities three times the size of new york sprung up out of dusty farm fields. 800 million people climbed from poverty to the middle class. beijing now has more billionaires than any other city in the world. china is of course a dictatorship. it forbids political expression, religious freedom. i think aer the government and you can simply disappear. for years this once close -- closed country seemed to be opening up. not anymore. one man has changed the course of history. china's supreme leader, xi jinping. should the u.s. be afraid? should the world? polls show they already are. more than 80% of americans do not trust president xi. the numbers are similar in democracies across the globe. and now, new fears about chain's growing military might. who is xi jinping? what does he want? let's start with two crucial days this year. the beating heart of democracy. the u.s. capitol. the beating heart of communism. tiananmen square. the certification of the new american president. the 1 hundredth anniversary of the communist party. a triumphant china bursting with pride, marching as one. in washin
cities three times the size of new york sprung up out of dusty farm fields. 800 million people climbed from poverty to the middle class. beijing now has more billionaires than any other city in the world. china is of course a dictatorship. it forbids political expression, religious freedom. i think aer the government and you can simply disappear. for years this once close -- closed country seemed to be opening up. not anymore. one man has changed the course of history. china's supreme leader,...
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york city, in another instance to london and another instance to santa fe, new mexico, and another instance to florida. so prosecutors will say by virtue of her approaching them, offering to pay for shopping, school, other enticements, she was able to bring them into the orbit of jeffrey epstein and participate with respect to the abuses that they were engaged in. i think for her part, caitlyn, she will argue she was very much manipulated by epstein herself and she had no knowledge or idea what was occurring, what his intentions are, et cetera. i think those narratives will be competing. an open question to me will be of course whether she will testify. i think in a case like this, she will. >> yeah. we know four of the women who say they were under age and preyed upon by maxwell will be testifying. what do you expect that to look like? it could be of course pretty powerful. >> yeah, that's a great point. i think it will be powerful. i think as it relates to their testimony, i think it will be very strong and compelling. i think they will recall specifically what occurred when they met with
york city, in another instance to london and another instance to santa fe, new mexico, and another instance to florida. so prosecutors will say by virtue of her approaching them, offering to pay for shopping, school, other enticements, she was able to bring them into the orbit of jeffrey epstein and participate with respect to the abuses that they were engaged in. i think for her part, caitlyn, she will argue she was very much manipulated by epstein herself and she had no knowledge or idea what...
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temperatures hovering around 40 to 45 degrees, which is about 10 degrees below average for new york city. then down here across the south, we're also below average. temperatures should be -- excuse me above average, temperatures should be in the low 60s, but we'll be in the upper 70s parts of the deep south. >> it is bizarre. tyler molten, thank you so much. >> i'm just the messenger. >> we appreciate it because we need it. >> our thoughts with everyone out there on the roads today. we will have a lot more in our next hour as we continue to monitor the omicron variant as it spreads around the world. >> we're live in rome with a look at the impact it's having there already and other parts of europe as well. that's just ahead. first, though, the top ten cnn heros of 2021 have been announced and one of them will be announced the hero of the year by you if you vote. there's only two more weeks to do so. until then we're sharing their extraordinary stories. >> this week's hero is a woman who knows what it's like to deal with unimaginable grief and she's not alone. the world has lost more than
temperatures hovering around 40 to 45 degrees, which is about 10 degrees below average for new york city. then down here across the south, we're also below average. temperatures should be -- excuse me above average, temperatures should be in the low 60s, but we'll be in the upper 70s parts of the deep south. >> it is bizarre. tyler molten, thank you so much. >> i'm just the messenger. >> we appreciate it because we need it. >> our thoughts with everyone out there on the...
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in the '60s in new york city. >> the civil rights movement. the anti-vietnam war movement. then society begins to change. >> what is the actual technique of your meditation, swami? >> the actual secret is finding the right single word to meditate on. >> any program that didn't embrace the counterculture, that didn't embrace all of this change, ran the serious risk of looking incredibly irrelevant. >> and that word was love. >> the actual word is money. >> it would have been easy for the flame of "the tonight show" to go out in 1968. it's the most dangerous moment in the johnny carson regime of "the tonight show." >> that is what is known as flower power. one role of a lifetime...one sore throat. but she had enough. she took new mucinex instasoothe sore throat lozenges. show your sore throat who's boss. new mucinex instasoothe. works in seconds, lasts for hours. >>> these are marijuana cigarettes. they're frequently referred to as joints. >> the communists are, it appears, trying to make 1968 the year of decision in south vietnam. >> and i want you to know tonight that we as
in the '60s in new york city. >> the civil rights movement. the anti-vietnam war movement. then society begins to change. >> what is the actual technique of your meditation, swami? >> the actual secret is finding the right single word to meditate on. >> any program that didn't embrace the counterculture, that didn't embrace all of this change, ran the serious risk of looking incredibly irrelevant. >> and that word was love. >> the actual word is money....
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he's got his own theater. >> new york city, it's stephen colbert! >> thank you for all joining me for my first episode of "the late show with" starring stephen colbert. >> it is a very specific trial by fire when you're taking over for david letterman. and i don't care how funny you might have been. you're now trying to gain the trust and acceptance and most importantly the laughs of the people who are used to somebody else. >> this is the first time that i have just been myself. when i got the offer to do the show i said, you know, i'm an actor. if i go take that gig, that would be the first thing that i would ever do in my career that's not acting. >> having been on comedy central, having a character, he himself was somewhat removed from the audience, but when you are the host of a late night show, you're present in some of the most intimate situations in people's lives. that takes time to get comfortable with. >> i would like to do something with you. it is a new segment we are calling "big questions with even bigger stars." >> it was a little st
he's got his own theater. >> new york city, it's stephen colbert! >> thank you for all joining me for my first episode of "the late show with" starring stephen colbert. >> it is a very specific trial by fire when you're taking over for david letterman. and i don't care how funny you might have been. you're now trying to gain the trust and acceptance and most importantly the laughs of the people who are used to somebody else. >> this is the first time that i...
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. >> from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's "the late show with david letterman!" >> we're now in the big room. we can't celebrate figure the way we used to. we've got to be the show that doesn't have mistakes. >> if you think about it, all i really did was take the summer off. >> but at 11:30, letterman fans were worried that he was going to be neutered, defanged, that he wouldn't be the hip, subversive, kind of nasty guy. >> ladies and gentlemen, here he is, bill murray, bill? are you all right? >> i went to the other place. [ laughter ] >> but when bill murray took out the spray paint -- >> oh, this is nuts but it's going to work. >> that was kind of a surprise to all of us. you felt a very edgy show in the making. >> hey, everybody! it's dave letterman! >> a lot of late-night show hosts have had multiple personalities. and david letterman was just one guy. it's always david letterman. >> the next day, cbs starts went up 19 points. >> i remember being in dave's office after the first show. dave looking at me as if for the first time he realized, what do we got f
. >> from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's "the late show with david letterman!" >> we're now in the big room. we can't celebrate figure the way we used to. we've got to be the show that doesn't have mistakes. >> if you think about it, all i really did was take the summer off. >> but at 11:30, letterman fans were worried that he was going to be neutered, defanged, that he wouldn't be the hip, subversive, kind of nasty guy. >> ladies and...
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of new york. >> we see how their lives are different. >> i will tell you what i am going to do to you big boy. >> who's your daddy - >> what? >> "girlfriends" started to deal with subject matter that black women deal with. >> my friends are perky tonight. >> black women need to be supporting each other, not tearing each other down. >> we had bigger dreams than just finding a man. >> you are the [ bleep ] i have always wanted to to be. >> women in sitcom history have become more vocal and advocating for themselves. and they have now progressed in their career and made their own shows. >> who are the ladies? >> we are the ladies, i am not the lady. >> i am not the ladies. >> girls come along. girls resonate, you go okay, they're not pretending to be anybody else, they're themselves. >> i don't want a picture of your dick. if you want me to look at your dick, i can come over and look at it. >> it was not about the fabulousness, it was about them being a mess and trying to find a way of being a mess. >> nothing was off the table. >> people were shocked at what she was doing. >>. >> it's s
of new york. >> we see how their lives are different. >> i will tell you what i am going to do to you big boy. >> who's your daddy - >> what? >> "girlfriends" started to deal with subject matter that black women deal with. >> my friends are perky tonight. >> black women need to be supporting each other, not tearing each other down. >> we had bigger dreams than just finding a man. >> you are the [ bleep ] i have always wanted to to...
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. >> new york city area blacked out last night. court-orred bussing remains one of the most politically charged issues which this country. the search for gas becomes an every other day ordeal. >> when you were looking at the '70s there was a lot of let's not look at that complicated stuff right now. let's make it go away. "the love boat" was the ultimate in fluff. ♪ ♪ love exciting and new ♪ >>> i can't go that low. tonight? tonight? aboard we're expecting you ♪ the love boat ♪ >>> the love boat, makes you smile, doesn't it? >> my agency called and said i finally watched this little thing called the lo boat. >> it's great. >> people hollywood that abc snood for arons broadcasting. >> he had a touch for knowing what the audience wanted to see. >> the love boat. sitcom or not a sitcom. sitcom. >> love boat was a new format for a sitcom. >> i think the love boat is a sitcom. >> love boat was not at sitcom. no. >> to me, the love boat was a sitcom. >> it spammed what we thought we knew as a sitcom. >> all i know is it was a h
. >> new york city area blacked out last night. court-orred bussing remains one of the most politically charged issues which this country. the search for gas becomes an every other day ordeal. >> when you were looking at the '70s there was a lot of let's not look at that complicated stuff right now. let's make it go away. "the love boat" was the ultimate in fluff. ♪ ♪ love exciting and new ♪ >>> i can't go that low. tonight? tonight? aboard we're expecting...
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sondheim was born on march 22nd in 1913 in new york city. his parents divorced in 1942 and he moved to pennsylvania with his mother. in pennsylvania, he became friends with james hammerstein, the son of lyricist oscar hammerstein, throughout his teen years, his relationship with his mother deteriorated. eventually, the two became estranged. he was a constant figure encouraging sondheim's musical talents throughout high school and college. >> if it hasn't have been for the hammersteins, i don't know where i'd be, if i've even be alive. >> sondheim's big break came when he wrote the vir effects for the broadway show west side story in 1957. then in 1962, he expanded his repertoire and for the first time, he wrote the lyrics and composed the music for a funny thing happened on the way to the forum. in 1970, he began a lab racing with hal prince that lasted more than a decade. the 1973 play, a little night music was composed in mostly waltz time and became 21 of the successes. it featured the hit, send in the clowns, one of sondheim's last known
sondheim was born on march 22nd in 1913 in new york city. his parents divorced in 1942 and he moved to pennsylvania with his mother. in pennsylvania, he became friends with james hammerstein, the son of lyricist oscar hammerstein, throughout his teen years, his relationship with his mother deteriorated. eventually, the two became estranged. he was a constant figure encouraging sondheim's musical talents throughout high school and college. >> if it hasn't have been for the hammersteins, i...
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york city, but throughout the country. when you look at the numbers from some of those retail experts and the forecasts that they have issued that is indicating that by the time this weekend, alone, wrapping up, they're expecting about 150 million americans to make some holiday purchases. more than half of them are expected to make those purchases in person. one of the many reasons is because of those lingering concerns about supply shortages, about the inventory shortages at some of these stores here. you get a sense that a lot of americans are hoping to go out to those retailers and purchase those items themselves. we heard from the national retail federation which is this trade group of retailers and they are very confident, at least that group is very confident that a lot of the big box retailers have prepared for this holiday shopping rush and stocked up on their inventory. when you hear from other experts, jim, they say that's acting as a sort of magnet for many of these individuals that are carrying out with these s
york city, but throughout the country. when you look at the numbers from some of those retail experts and the forecasts that they have issued that is indicating that by the time this weekend, alone, wrapping up, they're expecting about 150 million americans to make some holiday purchases. more than half of them are expected to make those purchases in person. one of the many reasons is because of those lingering concerns about supply shortages, about the inventory shortages at some of these...
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york city that started in march and april. so travel bans -- we don't really have a good sense on the global travel of this virus. i think much more productive than travel bans would be refocusing our energies on trying to vaccinate southern africa because that's how these new variants emerge. they emerge out of large unvaccinated populations. alpha came out of the unvaccinated population in the uk in 2020. delta the unvaccinated population, india, 2021. now omicron, among unvaccinated population in africa. if the g7 leaders are serious about stopping new variants, forget about the travel bans, let's go vaccinate the african people. >> and even without this new variant, hospitalizations in the u.s. are rising again. we're averaging more than 1,000 deaths per day. how bad could things get if omicron is a nasty variant that does cause more hospitalizations, more problems with being more transmissible and so on? >> well, i think this is a key point here. you know, we're wringing our hands about omicron, while the delta variant is
york city that started in march and april. so travel bans -- we don't really have a good sense on the global travel of this virus. i think much more productive than travel bans would be refocusing our energies on trying to vaccinate southern africa because that's how these new variants emerge. they emerge out of large unvaccinated populations. alpha came out of the unvaccinated population in the uk in 2020. delta the unvaccinated population, india, 2021. now omicron, among unvaccinated...
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york city health. juliette, we've seen what happens when we try to enforce travel bans. this is a variant we don't know much about. why wait until monday? what's the thought process? >> implementation does matter. you have to notify airlines and airports. you have to notify the people who are traveling. they have to be able to pivot. there will be lag time. where we are right now is in a world of lots of indefinites. the tension that you're seeing between the public health people and political decision by boris johnson or other countries is a debate between finding facts, which is always good, and buying time. i'm a little more forgiving now that there's been wave after wave. whatever we can do to buy time until we determine the extent of the transmissibility, but as importantly to the layperson, the mom and dad, and others, wondering is this the variant that's going to bypass the vaccination. that's from the nonpublic health perspective question that needs to be answered. we're seeing the tensions bet
york city health. juliette, we've seen what happens when we try to enforce travel bans. this is a variant we don't know much about. why wait until monday? what's the thought process? >> implementation does matter. you have to notify airlines and airports. you have to notify the people who are traveling. they have to be able to pivot. there will be lag time. where we are right now is in a world of lots of indefinites. the tension that you're seeing between the public health people and...
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sondheim was born march 22nd, 1930 in new york city. his parents divorced in 1942. and he moved to pence with his mother. in pennsylvania, he became friends with james hammer stein, son of lear cyst oscar hammerstein. throughout teen years, his relationship with his mother deteriorated, and eventually the two became estranged. oscar hammerstein was a constant figure, encouraging sondheim's musical talents through high school and college. >> hadn't been for the hammersteins, i don't know where i would be, if i would even be alive. ♪ ♪ break came when he wrote the lyrics for "west side story" in 1957. in 1962 for the first time he wrote the lyrics and music for "a funny thing happened on the way to the forum." in 1970 he began a collaboration with hal prince that lasted more than a decade. their 1963 play was composed mostly in waltz team and became a commercial success. it featured the hit "send in the clowns." ♪ you hear at last on the ground ♪ >> reporter: in 1979 sondheim wrote broadway's first musical thriller "sweeney todd." ♪ see this one shine, how h
sondheim was born march 22nd, 1930 in new york city. his parents divorced in 1942. and he moved to pence with his mother. in pennsylvania, he became friends with james hammer stein, son of lear cyst oscar hammerstein. throughout teen years, his relationship with his mother deteriorated, and eventually the two became estranged. oscar hammerstein was a constant figure, encouraging sondheim's musical talents through high school and college. >> hadn't been for the hammersteins, i don't know...
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new york being one of them where the pandemic with protests and racial injustice and the economy. so many factors are contributing to this. we want you to hear more from the mayor about how he feel hitting that number. >> 299, 261. nobody ever asked me a question. i've been a mayor for six years i don't remember getting this attention. one is too many. >> they are pleading with the state legislate your to have stricter gun laws. saying people can purchase as many guns as they want and resell them on the streets. that is contributing to the violence we are siege. they are throwing a lot of money at programs for people living in that city. they are hoping that grim number of 500 people being killed would be a enough to get people to real oiz every number is a life and hopefully that will stop. >> thank you. >>> during the 1920s, the osage people in arizona were some of the wealthiest in the world. that put a target on them. watch, this is life with lisa ling. >>> coming up, how nasa is launching a new mission to try to crash into an asteroid. we'll tell you why next. whwhat happens
new york being one of them where the pandemic with protests and racial injustice and the economy. so many factors are contributing to this. we want you to hear more from the mayor about how he feel hitting that number. >> 299, 261. nobody ever asked me a question. i've been a mayor for six years i don't remember getting this attention. one is too many. >> they are pleading with the state legislate your to have stricter gun laws. saying people can purchase as many guns as they want...
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sondheim was born on march 22nd, 1930, in new york city. his parents divorced in 1942, and he moved to pennsylvania with his mother. in pennsylvania, he became friends with james hammerstein, the son of lyricist oscar hammerstein. throughout his teen years, his relationship with his mother deteriorated, and eventually the two became estranged. but oscar hammerstein was a constand figure, encouraging sondheim's musical talents throughout high school and college. >> if it hadn't been for the hammersteins, i don't know where i would be, if i'd even alive. ♪ everything free in america ♪ >> reporter: sondheim's big break came when he wrote the lyrics for the broadway show "west side story" in 1957. then in 1962, he expanded his red repertoire and for the first time he wrote the lyrics and composed the music for "a funny thing happened on the way to the forum." in 1970, hsondheim became a collaboration with theater producer hal prince that lasted more than a decade. their 1973 play, "a little night music," was composed mostly in waltz time an
sondheim was born on march 22nd, 1930, in new york city. his parents divorced in 1942, and he moved to pennsylvania with his mother. in pennsylvania, he became friends with james hammerstein, the son of lyricist oscar hammerstein. throughout his teen years, his relationship with his mother deteriorated, and eventually the two became estranged. but oscar hammerstein was a constand figure, encouraging sondheim's musical talents throughout high school and college. >> if it hadn't been for...
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. >> new york say famous city. to have the glitzy member of the british royal family arriving in their city, yes, a lot of them loved it but wouldn't be new york if it didn't also provoke a bit of criticism. >> new york post said she was a high-priced welfare mother living off her husband's money, what could she possibly be going here to make a difference? part of her power was to project a glamourous image, she did that if full, and then she did something that was the antithesis. >> diana confounded expectations of her. she went to parts of the city they would not expect a princess to show up. >> diana went to harlem and visited a pediatric aids unit. >> the princess had meeting with children suffering from aids and wanted to know more about children's who's aids were complicated by mother's drug abuse. >> i was 8 years old at the time princess diana came to visit harlem hospital and i was excited my mom would be welcoming princess diana to the hospital. >> she came in and she said where are they? we just took her
. >> new york say famous city. to have the glitzy member of the british royal family arriving in their city, yes, a lot of them loved it but wouldn't be new york if it didn't also provoke a bit of criticism. >> new york post said she was a high-priced welfare mother living off her husband's money, what could she possibly be going here to make a difference? part of her power was to project a glamourous image, she did that if full, and then she did something that was the antithesis....
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it's a wonderful place to watch it in the middle of new york city. >> across the middle east, troubles were put aside as people watched the coverage where they could. floral tributes were laid outside the british consulate. thousands of citizens gathered in the city's times square to watch the funeral service. >> so many people watched the funeral. two and a half billion people tuned in. people stopped what they were doing all over the world to watch this. >> the controller who was in charge said, um, we are a bit worried that we won't be able to fill westminster abbey . ♪ >> when they carried diana's casket in and i could see it from where i was sitting, i actually did feel physical pain. i -- i really felt as if my heart was breaking. >> i stand before you today, the representative of a family in grief and a country in mourning before a world in shock. we are all united, not only in our desire to pay our respects to diana but, rather, in our need to do so. diana was the very essence of compassion, of duty, of style, of beauty. all over the world, she was a symbol of selfless humani
it's a wonderful place to watch it in the middle of new york city. >> across the middle east, troubles were put aside as people watched the coverage where they could. floral tributes were laid outside the british consulate. thousands of citizens gathered in the city's times square to watch the funeral service. >> so many people watched the funeral. two and a half billion people tuned in. people stopped what they were doing all over the world to watch this. >> the controller...
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we talked about travel restrictions from china, when the whole time this virus enter into new york city from europe. so i think this variant is probably widepress already. >> i spoke very briefly via text to dr. fauci. i asked whether or not this means people should not get their boosters. no, absolutely you should get your boosters right now. dr. peter hotez, thank you so much. >>> coming up. congresswoman lauren boebert making shocking comments about one of her colleagues, while republican leaders remain silent. >>> and a migrant crisis taken to a whole new level. ♪ your dell technologies advisor can help you find the right tech solutions. so you can stop at nothing for your customers. ♪ ♪ cases of anxiety in young adults are rising as experts warn of the effects on well-being caused by the pandemic. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> breaks news, chaos unfolding at a north carolina mall after shoppers heard multiple gunshots. it is reported that one person has been shot. what do we know, nick? >> reporter: one of our affiliation is reporting that a person has been taken into c
we talked about travel restrictions from china, when the whole time this virus enter into new york city from europe. so i think this variant is probably widepress already. >> i spoke very briefly via text to dr. fauci. i asked whether or not this means people should not get their boosters. no, absolutely you should get your boosters right now. dr. peter hotez, thank you so much. >>> coming up. congresswoman lauren boebert making shocking comments about one of her colleagues,...
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join us now is cnn business correspondent alison kosik outside macy's in new york city. what are you hearing from shoppers today? >> reporter: jessica, shoppers are excited to shop for the holiday season in stores, something that they couldn't do last year and, you know, everybody is just spending more on everything, but they are still shopping like crazy. in fact, the national retail federation is expecting holiday spending to break records this year. consumers are expected to shell out anywhere between 843 billion to 859 billion before the holiday shopping season is over. today begins the unofficial -- it's unofficial start to the holiday season. it's black friday. 108 million people are expected to shop. 60% of those are expected to shop in stores, and that's a divergence than what we've seen years prior, even before the pandemic. people want to go in stores and find what they want because they are not relying on what they find online. they are concerned that the gifts they find online may not arrive in time because of the supply chain disruptions that are happening g
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covering all this is cnn's alison kosik, live outside of macy's flagship store in new york city. what are you seeing and hearing from shoppers there today? >> alex, hello to you. it's feeling pretty festive in harold square at macy's. people are shopping, the window displays are out, and people are spending money despite the fact we are paying more for just about everything. the rational retail federation expects holiday spending to break records this year, that consumers are expected to shell out anywhere between $843 billion to $859 billion by the time we've finished the holiday shopping season. as you said, today is black friday, the unofficial start to the holiday shopping season. 108 million people are expected to shop today. 60% of those people expected to actually go inside stores and shop inside stores. this is a divergence from what we've seen in past years, even before the pandemic. many people flocked to their computers to do online shopping. this year they want to go inside because there's less confidence that the items they ordered online will actually get to where t
covering all this is cnn's alison kosik, live outside of macy's flagship store in new york city. what are you seeing and hearing from shoppers there today? >> alex, hello to you. it's feeling pretty festive in harold square at macy's. people are shopping, the window displays are out, and people are spending money despite the fact we are paying more for just about everything. the rational retail federation expects holiday spending to break records this year, that consumers are expected to...
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>> alison kosik for us in new york city this morning. thanks so much. >>> still to come, outrage after republican congresswoman lauren boebert implied democratic congresswoman ilhan omar might be a suicide bomber. just the latest test of where the republican party will draw the line. >>> plus, new worries about russia. the ukraine president saying there is a coup plot against him. what this means as the u.s. considers sending military support. >>> and a record number of americans saying "i quit," leaving their jobs at time when wages are higher and jobs are plentiful. why the mass exodus? stay with us. with voltaren arthritis pain gel. my husband's got his moves back. an alternative to pills, voltaren is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel for powerful arthritis pain relief. voltaren, the joy of movement. ♪i want to break free♪ (vo) ready to break free? let's get away to a place where we can finally be free. ♪i've got to break free♪ (vo) plan your getaway with norwegian. sail safe, feel free. ray loves vacations. but his diabet
>> alison kosik for us in new york city this morning. thanks so much. >>> still to come, outrage after republican congresswoman lauren boebert implied democratic congresswoman ilhan omar might be a suicide bomber. just the latest test of where the republican party will draw the line. >>> plus, new worries about russia. the ukraine president saying there is a coup plot against him. what this means as the u.s. considers sending military support. >>> and a record...
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>> alison kosik for us in new york city. thanks so much. joining me now to discuss is hitha herzog, a consumer spending analyst and retail expert. so perfect to talk to about all of this. thanks so much for joining us this morning. i want to first ask you about the fact that the national retail federation says they expect this to be the largest holiday shopping season on record, despite inflation, despite concerns about supply chain issues. is it the consumers that are going to win out here? who is the winners in this scenario? it sounds like people are going to be shopping. >> people are definitely going to be shopping. i think people -- consumers were really experiencing two things. pent up demand and frugal fatigue. basically in the last two years, no one really was able to go out and really experience what the magic of holidays. people want to see the lights and see people shopping. they have been saving a lot. they really -- there wasn't much to spend on. i don't know about your family, but we didn't really give gifts last year. so peo
>> alison kosik for us in new york city. thanks so much. joining me now to discuss is hitha herzog, a consumer spending analyst and retail expert. so perfect to talk to about all of this. thanks so much for joining us this morning. i want to first ask you about the fact that the national retail federation says they expect this to be the largest holiday shopping season on record, despite inflation, despite concerns about supply chain issues. is it the consumers that are going to win out...
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a critical problem that, of course, we have seen is impacting other cities like new york and other places across the country, a result of the pandemic, the economy, the aftermath of protests over racial injustice and police brutality, philadelphia's mayor says the city is on track to remove more than 6,000 guns off the street and is also investing millions of dollars in crime reduction and prevention. jim kenney saying this in a statement, as we close in on the end of a year where we saw unprecedented levels of shootings and homicides, part of a disturbing trend nationwide, i want all residents to know our administration takes this crisis very seriously and we continue to act with urgency to reduce violence and save lives. city leaders and community activists stressing though that every number, brianna, is a life, hoping, hoping, hoping that will resonate with the public. >> let's hope. all right, brynn gingras, thank you for that. >>> coming up, congresswoman lauren boebert implying one of her colleagues is a suicide bomber. truly how low can it go? and just in, ukraine's president is no
a critical problem that, of course, we have seen is impacting other cities like new york and other places across the country, a result of the pandemic, the economy, the aftermath of protests over racial injustice and police brutality, philadelphia's mayor says the city is on track to remove more than 6,000 guns off the street and is also investing millions of dollars in crime reduction and prevention. jim kenney saying this in a statement, as we close in on the end of a year where we saw...
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so much happened, so much began on new york's lower east side. ♪ in the new york city of the '70s, nearly bankrupt, riddled with corruption, the lower east side, particularly alphabet city, was left to fend for itself. huge swaths of it abandoned, ruined, or simply empty. much of it became an open air supermarket for drugs. whole blocks taken over by organized drug gangs. rents were cheap, and the neighborhood started to attract a newer, highly energized and creative group of people who wanted to make things. music, poetry, movies, and art. ♪ it seemed at the time, everybody was a star. and for a while at least, that it was a golden time. but it was dangerous, you lived down here you had to be tough, and talented, and often very quick. now, things are different. very different. >> harley: okay, everybody together. ready. >> harley: okay, on three. 1, 2, 3. let's go. ♪ >> harley: so this is pretty much some of the last remnants of what the lower east side was kind of used to be like, you know? good old school, no elevator. >> anthony: but you didn't live in this building? >> harley: no
so much happened, so much began on new york's lower east side. ♪ in the new york city of the '70s, nearly bankrupt, riddled with corruption, the lower east side, particularly alphabet city, was left to fend for itself. huge swaths of it abandoned, ruined, or simply empty. much of it became an open air supermarket for drugs. whole blocks taken over by organized drug gangs. rents were cheap, and the neighborhood started to attract a newer, highly energized and creative group of people who...
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york city, where i live. and it's easy to think, having lived here nearly all my life, that this is what america looks like, thinks like, that the things that are important to me are important to everybody. that every place else is out there. unthinkable, maybe even unknowable. ♪ [ rain falling ] [ water rushing ] [ birds chirping ] >> anthony: 600 miles away from midtown manhattan is mcdowell county, west virginia. another america. in the mind of many of my fellow new yorkers -- the heart of god, guns, and trump country. the existential enemy. ♪ ♪ there is a place on god's creation ♪ ♪ a place of beauty beyond compare ♪ ♪ some people say it's almost heaven ♪ ♪ look for me you'll find me there ♪ >> alan johnson: my daddy always told me, you know those tornados and hurricanes, they can't get to us. we're down in these mountains, down in the holler, and these mountains protect us. here, if you're going to see the sky, you gotta look up. ♪ you can find me on the highest mountain ♪ ♪ you
york city, where i live. and it's easy to think, having lived here nearly all my life, that this is what america looks like, thinks like, that the things that are important to me are important to everybody. that every place else is out there. unthinkable, maybe even unknowable. ♪ [ rain falling ] [ water rushing ] [ birds chirping ] >> anthony: 600 miles away from midtown manhattan is mcdowell county, west virginia. another america. in the mind of many of my fellow new yorkers -- the...
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i agree with you, but it has a reputation of being a dangerous city. >> anthony: you live in new york. [ laughter ] ♪ >> anthony: i should point out that every single frenchman who i've said, you know, "i'm shooting in france." and they say, "oh really? where?" and i say, "marseille," their face drops immediately like, "oh." >> eric: why -- why is that? because they think it's ugly? >> anthony: do you know what they say? they say, "zis is not france." [ laughs ] >> eric: with a "z" like that? >> anthony: "zis is not france." ♪ >> eric: merci beaucoup. >> anthony: well, i'm looking forward to the week. >> eric: yeah. >> anthony: this is a low-impact show. >> eric: what is a low-impact show? >> anthony: it means i'm not, you know, paddling up river. it means i get a flush toilet, eating well constantly. >> eric: you -- you like luxury. >> anthony: i do. look, i do. i like a fluffy hotel towel. i like a bidet. look, i like warm jets of water squirting up my ass. i mean, who doesn't? ♪ i could retire here. >> eric: i could retire here too. >> anthony: you see, that's, sort of, the m
i agree with you, but it has a reputation of being a dangerous city. >> anthony: you live in new york. [ laughter ] ♪ >> anthony: i should point out that every single frenchman who i've said, you know, "i'm shooting in france." and they say, "oh really? where?" and i say, "marseille," their face drops immediately like, "oh." >> eric: why -- why is that? because they think it's ugly? >> anthony: do you know what they say? they...
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new york, then his flagship. so when did you start working with food? >> daniel: 14 years old. 1969. >> anthony: uh-huh. >> daniel: i started as an apprentice in lyon. >> anthony: he started as so many french cooks of his time did -- at the very bottom. as a 14-year-old apprentice in the restaurant nandron. what was your first job in the kitchen? >> daniel: they used to call me "the beaver" because i was just washing everything all day. you know, they make you clean the vegetables, they make you carry all the boxes from the market. >> anthony: 14, you can't do that anymore, can you? >> daniel: i don't think they can make him work 12 hours a day. >> anthony: right. >> daniel: and uh, pay him maybe a buck a month. you know what i mean? >> anthony: ah, the good ol' days. >> daniel: yeah, well. >> anthony: why lyon? why here? look at the fundamentals, the things the lyonnais think of as birthrights. the right for instance to eat delicious cured pork in unimaginably delicious forms. >> daniel: the art of charcuterie,
new york, then his flagship. so when did you start working with food? >> daniel: 14 years old. 1969. >> anthony: uh-huh. >> daniel: i started as an apprentice in lyon. >> anthony: he started as so many french cooks of his time did -- at the very bottom. as a 14-year-old apprentice in the restaurant nandron. what was your first job in the kitchen? >> daniel: they used to call me "the beaver" because i was just washing everything all day. you know, they...
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take the energy of new york, mix in the gritty elegance of new orleans, add 3,000 years of history and cook it all up in the heat of the world's most famous volcano. that is napoli. i'm stanley tucci. i'm italian on both sides and i'm traveling across italy to discover how the food in each of this country's 20 regions is as unique as the people and their past. this place may be looked down on as the poverty-stricken underdog of italy. but the people who live in this region have their own way of doing things. for me, this is our philosophy. this is our style and tradition. they've given the world its favorite food. pizza margarita! just don't forget where it was invented. [upbeat piano music] if pizza was going to be born anywhere, it would be here in naples. the city is hot, fast, and a feast for the senses. naples is situated
take the energy of new york, mix in the gritty elegance of new orleans, add 3,000 years of history and cook it all up in the heat of the world's most famous volcano. that is napoli. i'm stanley tucci. i'm italian on both sides and i'm traveling across italy to discover how the food in each of this country's 20 regions is as unique as the people and their past. this place may be looked down on as the poverty-stricken underdog of italy. but the people who live in this region have their own way of...
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york city, and take a listen to their cheers for the start of the show. >> it feels like we're almost getting back to normal in a sense. we're able to be out in crowds again. we're visiting family in new jersey we haven't seen in a long time. >> it is a great feeling. and cnn's pete munteen is at reagan international airport. the tsa just announcing a new pandemic air record for the number of travelers. which means this new move by the justice department matters even more. tell us what they're doing and this new priority for federal prosecutors. >> it's so true, jessica. 2.3 million people screened yesterday aausz the country by the tsa. that number double than where we were this time last year, 88% back in 2019 before the pandemic. a new pandemic era travel record. and it really underscores the need for this crack town by federal prosecutors on the number of unruly, ugly, violent passengers aboard airplanes. a.g. merrick garland is directing federal prosecutors, u.s. attorneys to handle these cases with the highest priority. because the issue here is that the federal aviation adminis
york city, and take a listen to their cheers for the start of the show. >> it feels like we're almost getting back to normal in a sense. we're able to be out in crowds again. we're visiting family in new jersey we haven't seen in a long time. >> it is a great feeling. and cnn's pete munteen is at reagan international airport. the tsa just announcing a new pandemic air record for the number of travelers. which means this new move by the justice department matters even more. tell us...
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the tradition returning to the streets of new york city with an estimated 2.5 million people along the route and of course millions more watching at home. remember last year, everyone had to watch from home given the pandemic. back in person though this year, which is great. another reason to be thankful that we're singing, dancing. a call from president biden and of course, the big man himself, santa, there to kick off the holiday season. >>> well, the surge in smash and grab robberies and high-end stores is leading authorities to ramp up security in several cities. yet two more of these robberies happened overnight. we've got details up next. carl is saving big holiday shopping at amazon. so now, he's free to become... choirmaster carl. (dogs bark "yeah" by usher) (clapping) woman: i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer ♪ ♪ yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin, yeah that's all me. ♪ ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin that's my new plan. ♪ ♪ nothing is everything. ♪ woman: keep your sk
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. >> here in new york city, the eggs i usually buy that was $2.99 were $4.49. so what is being done? >> i think certainly we have wage inflation as well, so people have more purchasing power. their wages are going further, but in every retail store, in every segment it's going to be different. if you're in a luckiy store, retailer working with all of their individual products to try to move those prices around in ways that they mitigate the price increase off consumers as much as possible. >> where are you -- you're probably tapped into these supply chain issues better than almost anyone. there are so many factors, what's going on at the ports, so many levels, but when are you expecting the supply chain pressures to ease? >> well, i think it's a combination of things. just a minute ago we mentioned the stimulus measures we put in place that's overheated demand. then we think of the supply chain as what happens at the ports of the country, but this is a global supply chain system, so what happens in vietnam, with shipping containers. lockdown due to covid spikes
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the return of a tradition like no other, right now, the streets of new york city are full of spectators. look at that on this beautiful, clear thanksgiving morning. and this great city. it is the annual macy's thanksgiving day parade. the holiday staple returning to its prepandemic form after no crowds were alolowed last year because of the pandemic. macy's estimates 2.5 million people are there this morning. this as new covid cases are about half of what they were one year ago, when no vaccines were available to the public. yet the threat of the virus still very much looms over this holiday. the u.s. is averaging just under 100,000 new infections every day. and dr. fauci says things could get worse, especially if unvaccinated people gather in large groups without masks. especially today. those warnings are not stopping travelers from getting where they need to be in time for thanksgiving dinner. tsa says it will screen 2.3 million travelers at airports nationwide, the most in one day since the beginning of this pandemic. and while it will feel good to be with loved ones, this may be th
the return of a tradition like no other, right now, the streets of new york city are full of spectators. look at that on this beautiful, clear thanksgiving morning. and this great city. it is the annual macy's thanksgiving day parade. the holiday staple returning to its prepandemic form after no crowds were alolowed last year because of the pandemic. macy's estimates 2.5 million people are there this morning. this as new covid cases are about half of what they were one year ago, when no...
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temperatures topping out at 52 degrees in new york city. during the parade, temperatures will remain in the 40s. winds will be light. so those balloons will be able to fly high. as you head into the weekend, though, we are going to look at another storm system. it could bring snow to northeast and new england. this is sunday. you can see the possibility of snow across portions of the northeast and some of those big cities could be impacted. kaitlyn. >> good. hopefully that weather will stay good for the macy's day parade. jennifer, gray, thank you for joining us this morning. >>>. tho that parade does return to its prepandemic form with high-flying balloons, floats and people in the crowd. before we get to this report, miguel, how many years in a row is this for you? >> reporter: i've done many years. six, seven, eight years. we didn't do anything last year because it was a tiny little parade. it was just basically a tv event. 2.5 million people along the parade route. 2.5 miles down the streets. tom turkey is here, 28 floats. 15 balloons.
temperatures topping out at 52 degrees in new york city. during the parade, temperatures will remain in the 40s. winds will be light. so those balloons will be able to fly high. as you head into the weekend, though, we are going to look at another storm system. it could bring snow to northeast and new england. this is sunday. you can see the possibility of snow across portions of the northeast and some of those big cities could be impacted. kaitlyn. >> good. hopefully that weather will...
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going off without a weather hitch in new york city. back to you. >> all right, thank you so much for that, derek. >>> now to a tragedy in the english channel. at least 27 people drowned in the frigid waters off the french coast after an inflatable boat carrying migrants bound for britain capsized. it is one of the deadliest incidents ever on this dangerous route. five smugglers now under arrest. we have team coverage this morning starting with cyril vanier in kalle, france, near where the boat sank. macron said he will not let the channel become a graveyard. tell us more. >> reporter: i want to paint a picture for you and set the scene. i'm standing on the northern french coast. just over there is the english channel. we're meters away from the sea. 27 nautical miles on the other side, that's about 50 kilometers, is dover or the english coast. that is the el dorado. that is where the migrants are trying to go in search of a better life. and the jumping off point is this stretch of coast line, some 150 to 200 kilometers. they used infla
going off without a weather hitch in new york city. back to you. >> all right, thank you so much for that, derek. >>> now to a tragedy in the english channel. at least 27 people drowned in the frigid waters off the french coast after an inflatable boat carrying migrants bound for britain capsized. it is one of the deadliest incidents ever on this dangerous route. five smugglers now under arrest. we have team coverage this morning starting with cyril vanier in kalle, france, near...
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. >>> let's talk temperatures for your thanksgiving day forecast. 53 near new york city. we're expecting a high of 65 for atlanta. 57 for the nation's capital. and a chilly 43 for chicago with our cold front pressing through. isa? >> thank you very much, derek. >>> now, the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention is warning the new flu season could be starting. increased flu activity has been detected among young adults and college students. the cdc says vaccination rates against the flu are still low this year. anyone age six months and older can receive a flu shot, the agency warns that if the flu and the coronavirus both spread t could stress health care systems. >>> now, chinese tennis player peng shuai may have resurfaced. questions still surround her time away from the public eye. just ahead, a look at china's efforts to scrub her story from the internet. >>> later, the teenager acquitted after fatally shooting people gets an audience with the former u.s. president. that's next. and get back to yoyour rhyth. ♪ the relief you n need. the cah you want. switc
. >>> let's talk temperatures for your thanksgiving day forecast. 53 near new york city. we're expecting a high of 65 for atlanta. 57 for the nation's capital. and a chilly 43 for chicago with our cold front pressing through. isa? >> thank you very much, derek. >>> now, the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention is warning the new flu season could be starting. increased flu activity has been detected among young adults and college students. the cdc says...
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the macy's thanksgiving day parade will get underway just a few hours from now in new york city. not only will the crowds be back, but we will see some new balloons as well, inclouding ones inspired by "star wars" and mcdonald's. this is the 95th year for the popular thanksgiving day parade. >>> well, along with the holidays coming traveling long distances to be with loved ones. aaa predicts thanksgiving travel in the u.s. will hit prepandemic levels this year, and the tsa expects to screen more than 20 million travelers across the country. but top u.s. disease expert dr. anthony fauci says traveling to be with family and friends should not nene putting yourself at risk of getting civic. >> if, in fact, you have to travel, and we know that increases the risk of infection, when you travel. if you go to an airport, for example, which is an indoor setting, make sure you keep your masks on. once you get on the plane, it's a requirement for having a mask on. but what people sometimes don't do, they get into the indoor setting of a crowded airport, particularly around food courts where
the macy's thanksgiving day parade will get underway just a few hours from now in new york city. not only will the crowds be back, but we will see some new balloons as well, inclouding ones inspired by "star wars" and mcdonald's. this is the 95th year for the popular thanksgiving day parade. >>> well, along with the holidays coming traveling long distances to be with loved ones. aaa predicts thanksgiving travel in the u.s. will hit prepandemic levels this year, and the tsa...
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the best day of the week weather wise for new york city is tomorrow. 54 for the macy's day parade and winds in the single-digits not keeping the balloons from flying. they will be up. it should be fabulous. bad news, not one but two shots of cold air moving across the great lakes and in toward the northeast w. moisture moving in place, this is going to be big news here. rain tomorrow, moved into the ohio valley. good for the east coast. rain friday for the big cities in the east. some lake-effect snow for the cities that have it. winds could cause flight delays on saturday. the problem is sunday as the next batch of snowfall moves from the great lakes. however, this is going to watch, should be rain for boston, new york, philly and baltimore and flurries are possible. driving could be an issue late on sunday. >> it looks good. >> it looks good so far. but load up on that stuffing from gand ma because they might need some of that sleepiness to get through the stress of the holidays coming up here. all right, tom. >> a little insulation. >> thank you so much. >>> still ahead, some excel
the best day of the week weather wise for new york city is tomorrow. 54 for the macy's day parade and winds in the single-digits not keeping the balloons from flying. they will be up. it should be fabulous. bad news, not one but two shots of cold air moving across the great lakes and in toward the northeast w. moisture moving in place, this is going to be big news here. rain tomorrow, moved into the ohio valley. good for the east coast. rain friday for the big cities in the east. some...
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and also new tonight >>> the former new york city police commissioner, bernie kerik, demanding an apology from the january 6th select committee. this is after the committee subpoenaed him. they said the committee was wrong when he attended a meeting with rudy giuliani, steve bannon, and pro-trump lawyer john eastman on january 5th with the topic of overturning the election. however, carrick's lawyer also says his client with comply with the subpoena. and this comes as the select committee is issuing a now round of subpoenas. whitney wild is out front on that. and, whitney, they have been actually -- i know they have talked to 200 people but a lot of subpoenas coming out here. who are the latest targets of the committee and why? >> the latest targets of the committee are people the committee believes are directly linked to the violence. this is a round of subpoenas we have been waiting for because we know that the committee is building up to trying to figure out what were the connections between all these different areas, the white house, the money, the rally, and eventually, erin, the vio
and also new tonight >>> the former new york city police commissioner, bernie kerik, demanding an apology from the january 6th select committee. this is after the committee subpoenaed him. they said the committee was wrong when he attended a meeting with rudy giuliani, steve bannon, and pro-trump lawyer john eastman on january 5th with the topic of overturning the election. however, carrick's lawyer also says his client with comply with the subpoena. and this comes as the select...