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we've now had this study which says the vaccine is safe and effective as well as an investigation in europe that found that this vaccine is safe and effective. so, hopefully, this will lead people to want to see this and get rid of vaccine hesitancy, poppy. >> kristen, thank you very much. we will talk about all those headlines. after issuing a state of emergency and extending the city's 8:00 p.m. curfew, the mayor of miami beach on cnn this morning warning spring breakers who plan to defy guidelines and party all night, they have to stay home. watch. >> right now, we are being asked to take all people who are coming, the governor has said, you know, everything is opened, come on down, it's a triple threat of too many crowds, too many people acting out and the pandemic. those three together create a very challenging moment. >>> let's go to our colleague randi kaye. she is in miami beach. i just my jaw is on the floor. seeing those images. seeing the total defiance, randy. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely. it was a wild, rowdy weekend yet again, poppy, here in miami beach. it's quieter now. the
we've now had this study which says the vaccine is safe and effective as well as an investigation in europe that found that this vaccine is safe and effective. so, hopefully, this will lead people to want to see this and get rid of vaccine hesitancy, poppy. >> kristen, thank you very much. we will talk about all those headlines. after issuing a state of emergency and extending the city's 8:00 p.m. curfew, the mayor of miami beach on cnn this morning warning spring breakers who plan to...
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look at europe. there is just free money being pumped into the system by the fed. people are just approaching economics different right now. and i think he's riding that wave. and the question is going to be at the end of the year are we healed, is the virus gone or is it basic live tempered. and are people working and is the economy growing without massive inflation. if the answer is yes, he is going to have a lot of leverage and power. if the answer is no, it will be a difficult presidency. and he knows that. he telegraphed very clearly exactly what he would do in the first 50 days, and he's done it. we always want to measure someone, successful or not, you might love the bill or hate the bill, but he had a 1.9 trillion bill aimed at these things. yes, he got it. nobody thought he would get more than a handful of republicans. he had power and he used it. he did what liberals and democrats wanted him to do. it will give him a lot more power when he goes to do infrastructure. we spent $5 trillion. they want another $3 trillion in infrastructure spending. that they
look at europe. there is just free money being pumped into the system by the fed. people are just approaching economics different right now. and i think he's riding that wave. and the question is going to be at the end of the year are we healed, is the virus gone or is it basic live tempered. and are people working and is the economy growing without massive inflation. if the answer is yes, he is going to have a lot of leverage and power. if the answer is no, it will be a difficult presidency....
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so you talk about disarray in europe. and i would add to that the fact that countries like hungary and poland and slovakia and the czech republic are now going to get their vaccines from china and/or russia. the austrians and the danes are talking about vaccine partnerships with israel. so much for the solidarity of the eu dealing with this crisis cohesively and together. it'sjust not happening any more. the disarray is getting worse. yes, but the european solidarity is weakening. why is it weakening? because the european union, as such, is unable to manage at the request, the extent, the response to the covid crisis. and so member states are trying to have the vaccine wherever they can get it. of course, covid has created a massive economic challenge for the european union. there is a recovery plan which involves more than 700 billion euros of new debt taken on by the commission to be spread out across the worst—affected areas and to be tied to the forthcoming eu budget. but there are many governments in europe who are
so you talk about disarray in europe. and i would add to that the fact that countries like hungary and poland and slovakia and the czech republic are now going to get their vaccines from china and/or russia. the austrians and the danes are talking about vaccine partnerships with israel. so much for the solidarity of the eu dealing with this crisis cohesively and together. it'sjust not happening any more. the disarray is getting worse. yes, but the european solidarity is weakening. why is it...
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., my friends across europe and asia are posting >> i think part of it is it's the worst case scenario it's the bogey man it's the absolute fear that you could do everything right and still end up in the worst situation because a man perpetrated this violence on you. >> reporter: around the world six women are killed every hour by men and for women of color their cases rarely in the headlines. >> and it's not about what we do like women taking self-defense classes, what you're wearing, if you're drinking. it's we've got to teach boys and men not to attack. >> reporter: it happens everywhere but tonight on doorsteps in london candles to remember sarah. molly hunter, nbc news, london >>> still ahead, has the pandemic changed parenting forever? the lessons learned during a most challenging year. >>> an oklahoma high school >>> an oklahoma high school girls' basketball team is in the spotlight again tonight. this time for all the right reasons. today the norman high lady tigers won a state title game it comes after controversy at a game earlier in the week when an announcer made racist com
., my friends across europe and asia are posting >> i think part of it is it's the worst case scenario it's the bogey man it's the absolute fear that you could do everything right and still end up in the worst situation because a man perpetrated this violence on you. >> reporter: around the world six women are killed every hour by men and for women of color their cases rarely in the headlines. >> and it's not about what we do like women taking self-defense classes, what you're...
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before we can stop wearing these, so please, please, don't let happen here what you see happening in europe happening on television. keep the faith, keep wearing your mask and keep washing your hands and keep socially distanced. we're going to beat this and we are way ahead of schedule and we have a long way to go. i wanted to bring you up-to-date and thank you very much, and may god bless america and god protect our troops. thank you very much. >> reporter: [ inaudible ]? >> you see the headline on your screen there, tomorrow, which is day 58 of the biden administration they will meet the goal of 100 million vaccines. listen, obviously understandable a victory lap on the numbers and how ahead of the game they are, really, as he says in beating this thing, but he also reminded all of us, i jotted it down, it's time for optimism but not a time of relaxation. let's talk about all of this with cnn analyst, and dr. matthew. 17 states are seeing a rise in cases. can enough americans get vaccinated to prevent this fourth surge, this spring surge? >> listen, brooke, i was just excited to hear pres
before we can stop wearing these, so please, please, don't let happen here what you see happening in europe happening on television. keep the faith, keep wearing your mask and keep washing your hands and keep socially distanced. we're going to beat this and we are way ahead of schedule and we have a long way to go. i wanted to bring you up-to-date and thank you very much, and may god bless america and god protect our troops. thank you very much. >> reporter: [ inaudible ]? >> you...
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doctor, why is europe spiking? >> shep, it's a perfect storm. they have got a new variant that's highly transmissible and they've taken their foot off the gas on some of the prevention strategies and so that's exactly what you would expect to happen. >> that sounds familiar. throughout the pandemic, the covid trends we see in europe, they happen three weeks or so later in the united states given that the u.s. has significantly ramped up vaccinations, more than 109 million doses so far, has the united states done enough to avoid a repeat of that and another surge here like we are seeing in europe >> well, we're certainly in a better place than we were this time last year but we're not out of the woods yet we are increasing the vaccination rate but beginning to open up, as you know, around the country, we have increasing evidence that these variants are transmitted in the united states as well. so really and can the take our foot off the gas right now this is the wrong time to do that. >> doctor, in europe and elsewhere, people have been getting t
doctor, why is europe spiking? >> shep, it's a perfect storm. they have got a new variant that's highly transmissible and they've taken their foot off the gas on some of the prevention strategies and so that's exactly what you would expect to happen. >> that sounds familiar. throughout the pandemic, the covid trends we see in europe, they happen three weeks or so later in the united states given that the u.s. has significantly ramped up vaccinations, more than 109 million doses so...
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>> i was working in europe and i just got in. >> so you just got off an international flight and didn't quarantined? >> yeah. but that's because they're - trying to give me the virus. >> he kept asking me to pull my pants down >> you johnsons can leave, too i already got pre orders from every country. i guess everyone want my vaccine. >> nobody wants your vaccine you probably put the chip in people >> that was one time and it was a chocolate chip. i was trying to end hunger >> next, mr. murder -- murderna. >> it's moderna. never mind >> well, good news, you all are approved okay >> why did he give me my shot in the butt then why did they give me mine in the butt? >> seth: good news, indeed many thanks to jeff wright we'll be right back with ken jeong. ♪ ♪ [ crowd chee [ engine revving ] [ race light countdown ] ♪♪ ♪♪ when you save money with allstate you feel like you're winning. safe drivers save 40% saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. we'll bring can't waits curbside, and must-haves to the door. ♪♪ it's how walmart makes
>> i was working in europe and i just got in. >> so you just got off an international flight and didn't quarantined? >> yeah. but that's because they're - trying to give me the virus. >> he kept asking me to pull my pants down >> you johnsons can leave, too i already got pre orders from every country. i guess everyone want my vaccine. >> nobody wants your vaccine you probably put the chip in people >> that was one time and it was a chocolate chip. i was...
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coronavirus restrictions are stepped up in parts of europe, as a third wave of infections kicks in. in the uk, covid boosterjabs may be available as early as september with the over—seventies and front—line health workers first in line. security forces in myanmar are reported to have shot dead at least 20 people protesting against the military coup, after a show of force from the army. as we've been hearing, wales is the first part of the uk to lift travel restrictions within its borders, as the "stay local" rule is being relaxed from today. tourist accommodation can reopen and six people from two households can now meet out outside — and in private gardens. kathryn eastman lives near pontypridd and is able to see family this weekend because of the changes to the rules. how long has it been, now, since you are actually able to catch up face—to—face? are actually able to catch up face-to-face? .. ., .. ., ., are actually able to catch up face-to-face? ., ., ., ., face-to-face? face-to-face, not at a distance and — face-to-face? face-to-face, not at a distance and without
coronavirus restrictions are stepped up in parts of europe, as a third wave of infections kicks in. in the uk, covid boosterjabs may be available as early as september with the over—seventies and front—line health workers first in line. security forces in myanmar are reported to have shot dead at least 20 people protesting against the military coup, after a show of force from the army. as we've been hearing, wales is the first part of the uk to lift travel restrictions within its borders,...
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because we see what happened in europe, they did the same thing. they're generally three to four weeks ahead of us in the dynamics of the outbreak they went up, started to come down they plateaued they pulled back on the public health measures, and now they are rebounding we desperately have to avoid that if we just keep pushing along, vaccinating two to three million people per day keep a lid on it keep the public health measures going, i think we're going to be in good shape. i think as the months go by -- april, may, june, july, i think we're going to continue to do better and better. when you say normal, seth, i'm not sure what you mean it's not going to be exactly the way it was before this happened, but it's going to be a heck of a lot better as we approach the late spring, early summer, and get into the fall. i would say it was approaching a degree of normality as we get into the late summer and early fall >> seth: we talk about public health measures, of course, that means things like masks. what is your response? your must pass people in t
because we see what happened in europe, they did the same thing. they're generally three to four weeks ahead of us in the dynamics of the outbreak they went up, started to come down they plateaued they pulled back on the public health measures, and now they are rebounding we desperately have to avoid that if we just keep pushing along, vaccinating two to three million people per day keep a lid on it keep the public health measures going, i think we're going to be in good shape. i think as the...
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europe also mixed. paris and frankfurt slightly higher on wall street. futures this morning, mixed as well. look, yesterday was a recovery on wall street, the dow closed up slightly. the big story, tech. tech stock surged. nasdaq up 4%. big recovery there, best day since november. it's now up 64%. the nasdaq over the past year. investors have been worried about what the recovery could mean for tech stocks. some analysts say tech will still benefit from online shopping and streaming services even after pandemic restrictions ease. investors on wall street paying close attention to consumer price index that monitors inflation. if that number comes in hot again for february it could give investors another reason to sell. again, tech stocks have hit that official correction and bounced back. still a great year for tech. the biden administration administration signaling it will be tougher on tech, leading critics of the industry joining the white house. a new national economic council, and lena khan, both are outspoken on tech and a major shift on how the admi
europe also mixed. paris and frankfurt slightly higher on wall street. futures this morning, mixed as well. look, yesterday was a recovery on wall street, the dow closed up slightly. the big story, tech. tech stock surged. nasdaq up 4%. big recovery there, best day since november. it's now up 64%. the nasdaq over the past year. investors have been worried about what the recovery could mean for tech stocks. some analysts say tech will still benefit from online shopping and streaming services...
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why is it that there's so much vaccine skepticism in europe? i find that a little bit surprising. >> it's the same really in the states and it depends on the country. when i was in france last year, there was a period when 60% of french people responded to surveys and said they would not be getting any vaccine. there have been incidents in the past where government programs and doctors have tried to administer vaccines and there have been health problems, there have been scares. a lot of these things have never really turned into anything. and a lot of this was sort of innuendo and not to scientific. but at the end of the day, there is a lot of skepticism. there's a lot of worries about vaccines, just as there is in the states. it's part of an anti-vaxxer movement that really is global. >> remarkable. nbc's matt bradley, thanks so much for being here. really appreciate it. >>> just to underscore that point, ask your local doctor. these vaccines, we know, have been shown to be safe and effective and are going to get us thankfully out of this pan
why is it that there's so much vaccine skepticism in europe? i find that a little bit surprising. >> it's the same really in the states and it depends on the country. when i was in france last year, there was a period when 60% of french people responded to surveys and said they would not be getting any vaccine. there have been incidents in the past where government programs and doctors have tried to administer vaccines and there have been health problems, there have been scares. a lot of...
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we've watched it go through europe. we're watching it around the world right now. and in each instance we see what it's doing, and it's in fact causing much more severe illness in 20 to 49-year-olds than we saw with the other strains and because kids are readily spreading it we now actually see a number of 20 to 49-year-olds getting infected we didn't see before so this is in a sense rewriting the playbook and that's what we have to adjust to. now if we can just hold out, if we can just get enough vaccine between now and the summer we can actually beat this one. but what is -- as you described so very well, we're not, we're impatient. it's like we want to believe gravity doesn't exist anymore. well, it does. and that's what we're up against right now. >> the cdc director said vaccinated people do not krair carry the virus, and don't get sick. now, i've heard reports of people getting vaccinated and then getting covid. there's a disconnect. what do you believe? >> well, i think what she was referring to, basically, is it largely protects. the vaccine is 90% to 95% p
we've watched it go through europe. we're watching it around the world right now. and in each instance we see what it's doing, and it's in fact causing much more severe illness in 20 to 49-year-olds than we saw with the other strains and because kids are readily spreading it we now actually see a number of 20 to 49-year-olds getting infected we didn't see before so this is in a sense rewriting the playbook and that's what we have to adjust to. now if we can just hold out, if we can just get...
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one of the things that i'm going to be doing is i'm going to be speaking with 27 heads of state in europe within the next hour or so. i don't know the exact time. and earlier this month, apparently, it got the chinese attention. that is why i did it. i met with our allies and how we are going to hold china accountable in the region. australia, india, japan, united states, the so-called quad, because we have to have democracies working together. before too long, i'm going to invite an alliance of democracies together to discuss the future. we are going to make it clear that in order to deal with these things, we are going to hold china accountable to follow the rules, follow the rules, whether it relates to the south china sea or the north sign achieve -- for the north china sea and a whole range of things. and the third thing, and the thing that i admire about dealing with xi is he understands and makes no pretense about not understanding what i'm saying, anymore than i do him. i pointed out to him no leader can be sustained in his or her position unless they represent the values of the c
one of the things that i'm going to be doing is i'm going to be speaking with 27 heads of state in europe within the next hour or so. i don't know the exact time. and earlier this month, apparently, it got the chinese attention. that is why i did it. i met with our allies and how we are going to hold china accountable in the region. australia, india, japan, united states, the so-called quad, because we have to have democracies working together. before too long, i'm going to invite an alliance...
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don't close it up to europe. you know, we have the problem of italy and france -- i did, i closed it up to europe very, very early. he said "don't wear masks, masks don't work, they are no good." think of, you look at -- the way i look at it, you saw him throw out the first pitch in washington, right? he is a better pitcher that he is at what he does, but i got along with him. i didn't really listen to him too much because i was doing the opposite of what he was saying. i mean, frankly, if he were known as somebody that was with me all the way, he would not be popular with the media. he is just a media creation. >> laura: and finally, i want to move on, final question, about biden's plans for the future. watch. >> have you decided whether you are going to run for reelection in 2024? you have not set up a reelection campaign, as her predecessor had by this time. >> my predecessor needed to. my predecessor. oh, god, i miss him. no, the answer is yes, my plan is to run for reelection. that is my expectation. >> laur
don't close it up to europe. you know, we have the problem of italy and france -- i did, i closed it up to europe very, very early. he said "don't wear masks, masks don't work, they are no good." think of, you look at -- the way i look at it, you saw him throw out the first pitch in washington, right? he is a better pitcher that he is at what he does, but i got along with him. i didn't really listen to him too much because i was doing the opposite of what he was saying. i mean,...
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we'll go longer but one of the things that i'm going to doing is speaking with 27 heads of state in europe in very shortly. i think within the next hour or so i don't know the exact time. and earlier this month apparently got the chinese attention. that's not why i did it. i met with our allies and how we told china accountable in the region australia, india, japan and the united states, so-called quad. because we have to have democracies working together before too long i will have -- invite democracies to come here to discuss the future. so we'll make it clear that in order to deal with these things we are going to hold china accountable to follow the rules. follow the rules whether relates to the south china sea or the north china sea or the agreement on taiwan or a whole range of other things. the third thing and the thing that i admire about dealing with xi is he understands, he makes no pretense about not understanding what i'm saying to no leader can be sustained unless they remit the values of the country and i said as -- mr. president, as i've told you before, americans value the
we'll go longer but one of the things that i'm going to doing is speaking with 27 heads of state in europe in very shortly. i think within the next hour or so i don't know the exact time. and earlier this month apparently got the chinese attention. that's not why i did it. i met with our allies and how we told china accountable in the region australia, india, japan and the united states, so-called quad. because we have to have democracies working together before too long i will have -- invite...
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i want to get your thoughts out of europe. germany, france and italy have suspended the use of's covid-19 vaccine. a small number of people develop blood clots. >> what i read today was 19 countries now have put on hold this vaccine. when you look at the numbers. again, i haven't looked at everything in detail but from what i read, there's only a small number of cases, even smaller than that compared to normal populations were not vaccinated of the so-called blood clots. secondly, there is no evidence from what i read of any correlation to the vaccine. again, we are witnessing something else here which is the loss of rational thought. the loss of objectivity in looking at scientific data. it's very scary. the psyche, the mentality of what is happening here. i'm not sure how this will end up going. there's no conductivity of real scientific analysis to decision-making. >> laura: i think when people keep changing numbers and thresholds and moving the goal posts and masks, no masks. after a while, people just say you know what, w
i want to get your thoughts out of europe. germany, france and italy have suspended the use of's covid-19 vaccine. a small number of people develop blood clots. >> what i read today was 19 countries now have put on hold this vaccine. when you look at the numbers. again, i haven't looked at everything in detail but from what i read, there's only a small number of cases, even smaller than that compared to normal populations were not vaccinated of the so-called blood clots. secondly, there...
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bit more risk, with economic optimism and we got this climb coming through as well and equities in europe and indeed over in the u.s. as well. this against the backdrop of the global covid-19 case is going up. these other asset classes, having a look at the dollar with the price in crude, and there we have it, we have the 10-year yield at 1.62 and one point 63% -- 1.63%. wti coming back, and people looking for a haven. gold adding to its gains that we saw a bit earlier on. we have the drop there, being at the moment, raise to some extent at 1/10 of 1% to move. let's tell you about what else is going out there. haslinda: president biden has raised the stakes in america's competition with china. he promised to outspend on innovation and infrastructure in order to keep the crown as the world's most powerful company. -- country. biden acknowledged the relation with beijing remains challenging. pres. biden: we are not looking for confrontation, although we know that there will be deep, steep competition. we will have a strong competition but we will insisted that china plays by the internation
bit more risk, with economic optimism and we got this climb coming through as well and equities in europe and indeed over in the u.s. as well. this against the backdrop of the global covid-19 case is going up. these other asset classes, having a look at the dollar with the price in crude, and there we have it, we have the 10-year yield at 1.62 and one point 63% -- 1.63%. wti coming back, and people looking for a haven. gold adding to its gains that we saw a bit earlier on. we have the drop...
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. >> today is wreaking havoc in parts of europe. we are in the the eye of the hurricane right now. >> reporter: still there is a creeping normalcy. this past weekend, air travel, biggest numbers since the holidays. spring break is here. >> miami is the place to be. >> reporter: also, there's this. just announced. >> high schools will reopen on monday, march 22nd in new york city. >> reporter: the final group back inside buildings in this, the biggest school district in the country. now, andy slavitt, one of the white house senior advisers on covid said the current guidance for fully vaccinated people is based on where we are now, which is around 10% of the american population vaccinated. that guidance will change, he says, as we get up to 20%, 30%. he also said it wasn't difficult to figure out what the guidance should be, but they took time getting the communication right. he said that they learned lessons from last year and all that mixed messaging on masks. wolf? >> nick, thanks very much. nick watt in l.a. >>> joining us now, dr
. >> today is wreaking havoc in parts of europe. we are in the the eye of the hurricane right now. >> reporter: still there is a creeping normalcy. this past weekend, air travel, biggest numbers since the holidays. spring break is here. >> miami is the place to be. >> reporter: also, there's this. just announced. >> high schools will reopen on monday, march 22nd in new york city. >> reporter: the final group back inside buildings in this, the biggest school...
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so there was reluctance about that vaccine for older people in parts of europe. but the uk has been using the astrazeneca vaccine and they have released results of a significant study that actually, it works great in older people. works in older people just as well as all the other vaccines work in older people. approved now in multiple countries and approved as of today in canada and likely to be approved here in april. that, next month, that will be vaccine number four on top of the pfizer and the moderna and now the johnson & johnson was shipping out today. as of today, we are getting 1.8 million doses administered every day and that is hopefully set to rise because now we actually do have a vaccine distribution plan for the country. for the first time, something that did not exist six weeks ago when the new president and administration took over from the previous administration which not only hid the details of the president's covid-19 illness, but also hid from the american people the fact that he himself and the first lady were vaccinated. just astonishing.
so there was reluctance about that vaccine for older people in parts of europe. but the uk has been using the astrazeneca vaccine and they have released results of a significant study that actually, it works great in older people. works in older people just as well as all the other vaccines work in older people. approved now in multiple countries and approved as of today in canada and likely to be approved here in april. that, next month, that will be vaccine number four on top of the pfizer...
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in europe there's been a huge amount of disquiet over disappointing vaccination rates. the situation in france has not been helped by negative remarks from president macron about the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, which he later retracted. this family doctor is doing his best to persuade reluctant patients. translation: there's always a hesitation and we have i to convince some patients. that's time and energy used. if we don't have support, both from government and media, it's hard to go up from there. patients trust us, but only to a certain extent. meanwhile the international covax programme says it's delivered over 20 million doses to more than 20 developing countries, mostly in africa, but it's really only enough to vaccinate key medical workers. with over 2.6 million deaths in the pandemic so far, everyone can agree that much better protections are needed to ensure it never happens again. naomi grimley, bbc news. we can now speak to dr natasha kathuria. she's an emergency room physician based in austin, texas. thank you very much forjoining us. describe, if you can,
in europe there's been a huge amount of disquiet over disappointing vaccination rates. the situation in france has not been helped by negative remarks from president macron about the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, which he later retracted. this family doctor is doing his best to persuade reluctant patients. translation: there's always a hesitation and we have i to convince some patients. that's time and energy used. if we don't have support, both from government and media, it's hard to go up from...
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significant severe side effects in clinical trials when we have been following the clotting issue concerns in europe and other countries. we have to remember that concept of background events. people will have clots, heart attacks, strokes in the general population every single day. some of those will occur in people who have just gotten the vaccine because we're seeing more and more people get vaccinated. it's only if those events go up above the background rate that there's a safety signal and right now there's been no evidence of that, but we will be looking at that very, very closely. >> and president biden has already said there will be enough vaccine for everyone here in the u.s., every adult. that's with the three vaccines we have approved. this is a fourth. is this new data really going to make a difference if we get a fourth one in the pipeline? >> t.j., some people are saying no, because if it gets authorization here in the u.s. by the time that that goes through, we may already have, in fact, we are projected to already have enough vaccines for every single adult in the u.s. so there are
significant severe side effects in clinical trials when we have been following the clotting issue concerns in europe and other countries. we have to remember that concept of background events. people will have clots, heart attacks, strokes in the general population every single day. some of those will occur in people who have just gotten the vaccine because we're seeing more and more people get vaccinated. it's only if those events go up above the background rate that there's a safety signal...
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jamie hayward there, from uber europe. more now on the roll out of covid—i9 vaccines — with more than 335 million doses given around the world so far, the race is on to develop a covid—i9 "vaccine passport". many countries including iceland, poland, portugal and cyprus have already announced plans for proof—of—vaccination certificates. today the european union will present its "digital green pass", and several airlines have introduced their own digital health apps. currently there is no international consensus on how vaccine passports should be used and many argue this will lead to discrimination. the travel and tourism industry is desperate for a means to help smooth a return to safe travel and tourism. joining me now is bernardo mariano, chief information officer & director of digital health and innovation at the world health organisation. good morning to you, bernardo, thank you for being on the programme. at the who, what are you saying about covid passports? you saying about covid passports?_ you saying abou
jamie hayward there, from uber europe. more now on the roll out of covid—i9 vaccines — with more than 335 million doses given around the world so far, the race is on to develop a covid—i9 "vaccine passport". many countries including iceland, poland, portugal and cyprus have already announced plans for proof—of—vaccination certificates. today the european union will present its "digital green pass", and several airlines have introduced their own digital health apps....
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he was a commissioner to in europe and he was the last governor of southern rhodesia when it bringing it to to elections and independence, we mentioned earlier mother had neuritus and there's a photograph of her going away to get treatment. yeah on airplane here. yeah. where was she going? i think she was probably going to some moritz to do the cure there. although there was a another place used to go to i pray that i called just remember and the woman with her is such a nice person. she's grace hampden and who was my mother's devoted so she came to chartwell in 1932 to help out in the office and she stayed for over 40 years and she became a great friend. she was my mother secretary all through the war. i went saw her the other day. she has a love she has a deer house on the green at westrum. she's one of our greatest friends my mother loved her in how long did your mother have neuritis? will it played her on and off in the 50s? it got better towards the end of her life, but it's a very tarsome thing neuritius it hangs around and comes back because i'm sure anybody who's had it will t
he was a commissioner to in europe and he was the last governor of southern rhodesia when it bringing it to to elections and independence, we mentioned earlier mother had neuritus and there's a photograph of her going away to get treatment. yeah on airplane here. yeah. where was she going? i think she was probably going to some moritz to do the cure there. although there was a another place used to go to i pray that i called just remember and the woman with her is such a nice person. she's...
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a very extensive network of internal and external partners of other suppliers, both here as well as europe and another location throughout the world and that's given us the confidence and frankly the capability to ship the 4 million doses that we're in the process of doing literally as we speak. we know about the commitment to deliver 20 million by the end of march and now working with merck and the government, we're working on this goal to accelerate even further the supply we'll have in the coming months. >> i want people to understand j&j and merck are rivals when i say rivals, more than army, navy you guys have never done anything together. this is not something that is in the playbook for peacetime this is a wartime coalition. >> the real wartime is covid-19. i can't think of a better company than merck they have a strong reputation in the bio pharmaceutical industry. the culture, the leadership of the company starting with ken frasier and now rob and all the way through their team we think it a great partnership and collaborating and we have this opportunity again, it's going to add
a very extensive network of internal and external partners of other suppliers, both here as well as europe and another location throughout the world and that's given us the confidence and frankly the capability to ship the 4 million doses that we're in the process of doing literally as we speak. we know about the commitment to deliver 20 million by the end of march and now working with merck and the government, we're working on this goal to accelerate even further the supply we'll have in the...
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patel, this is a very concerning development in europe for this reason, which is basically a rumor that ran wild about the vaccine, right, or concern, ended up prompting a halt to vaccinations without scientific basis to do it, and then it took a sort of reaffirmation by scientists to restart, i mean, that -- we're glad they cleared it up, but i mean that could easily happen in this country where basically a rumor shuts down our vaccinations. >> oh, absolutely, chuck, the damage has been done. it's 37 incidents of clots, clots in the veins, clots in the lungs, serious things, 37 out of 17 million people vaccinated, and what's amazing to all of us is when you look at the data of people who were vaccinated and people who were unvaccinated, lo and behold, you find clots happen in people who are unvaccinated, and i've said this so many times not on air but i will say it on air, correlation is not causality. it's like one of tour tenants in health research. just because you find a pattern does not mean that's the cause of something. that completely got wiped out, and i hate to say it, chuck,
patel, this is a very concerning development in europe for this reason, which is basically a rumor that ran wild about the vaccine, right, or concern, ended up prompting a halt to vaccinations without scientific basis to do it, and then it took a sort of reaffirmation by scientists to restart, i mean, that -- we're glad they cleared it up, but i mean that could easily happen in this country where basically a rumor shuts down our vaccinations. >> oh, absolutely, chuck, the damage has been...
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2014 and 201 set up an islamic policy that has as its stated goal to take over the middle east and europe appeared they had plans at one time to try to attack italy. they killed many americans. >> i'm not liking for isis, i'm saying when you say, let's use words carefully because were talking about human lives and american policy here. only one country that can make my family obey, and that is china. as you well know, so again in n everybody in the foreign policy was world why can't we wake up and face the actual threat. right in our r face rather than re- fighting wars that we have lost.os but you can't possibly be sayin we should only focus on one threat and ignore all of the others. isis is a threat too. we are not good at fixing stuff so actually, we don't have the bandwidth to fix the world. by the way, can you name one city in the united states i'm not being partisan, this is a war cheered on by democrats. name one city in the united states go ahead, i'll wait. >> my hometown of cincinnati is run by democrats. >> that's a pretty nice town, i've got to say. all give you cincinnati. i
2014 and 201 set up an islamic policy that has as its stated goal to take over the middle east and europe appeared they had plans at one time to try to attack italy. they killed many americans. >> i'm not liking for isis, i'm saying when you say, let's use words carefully because were talking about human lives and american policy here. only one country that can make my family obey, and that is china. as you well know, so again in n everybody in the foreign policy was world why can't we...
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the problem is if you look at europe right now, the challenge we are seeing is a lot of transmission in schools with this new variant. we're going to have some tough days ahead in the older population and the younger population. >> laura: doctor, 20 seconds. speak we've already vaccinated 50% or 60% of people in many states over 65. a lot of the people at risk of dying are vaccinated. it's pessimism for its own sake and not likely to come true. >> laura: dr. doom once again. great to see you. thanks so much. we are going to get to some other really important news on covid in a moment but right now some breaking news of the border. despite biden's denials of a crisis brewing, "the new york times" has reported moments ago that the number of unaccompanied migrant children detained along the southern border has tripled in the last two weeks alone. to more than 3,250. more than 1360 of the children have been detained beyond the 72 hours permitted by law before a child must be transferred to a shelter. joining me now a senator tom cotton. i know he wants answers. senator, why is joe biden
the problem is if you look at europe right now, the challenge we are seeing is a lot of transmission in schools with this new variant. we're going to have some tough days ahead in the older population and the younger population. >> laura: doctor, 20 seconds. speak we've already vaccinated 50% or 60% of people in many states over 65. a lot of the people at risk of dying are vaccinated. it's pessimism for its own sake and not likely to come true. >> laura: dr. doom once again. great...
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reconciliation is like trying to play some obscure board game your most annoying friend brought back from europe. "it's called viking quest. you role play as a nordic sea commander searching for gold coins buried in trenches whenever you search a trench, you get an action card which adds to your skill table allowing you to trade for cargo. which you can use to score victory points and whoever scores the most victory points gets to leave board game night and go home it's from the same company that makes ocean master they also make nyquill with two ls. keeps you up." so the deck is all ready stacked heavily in the republicans' favor. and, yet, because they still got swamped in the 2020 elections, they're trying to make it even harder for americans to vote state election officials across the country expanded mail and early voting in 2020 because of the pandemic and, by the way, if you judge the health of a democracy not by the results, but by how many people voted, it was a huge success. voter fraud was virtually nonexist as has been the case for decades, even as turn out was the highest in over a
reconciliation is like trying to play some obscure board game your most annoying friend brought back from europe. "it's called viking quest. you role play as a nordic sea commander searching for gold coins buried in trenches whenever you search a trench, you get an action card which adds to your skill table allowing you to trade for cargo. which you can use to score victory points and whoever scores the most victory points gets to leave board game night and go home it's from the same...
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the problem if you look at europe right now, the challenge we are seeing is a lot of transmission in schools with this new variant. in my home state of minnesota, we just announced on friday outbreak of over 68 individuals in high school community wide sports. so we are going to have some tough days ahead in the older and younger population with this new variant virus. >> we have not gotten any cdc guidance on what vaccinated people should do. wear your mask, don't wear a mask? where would you go in big groups? what guidance would you give people who have been vaccinated? >> we have to acknowledge that what is the public likely to do with any guidance that we give them? if we just tell people that they have got to stay cocooned and that they have got to stay in their homes and wear their mask even though they are fully vaccinated, they will not do and disregard the public recommendation. we have to get real and say what does it mean? if i've now seen my grandchildren the last year and i'm vaccinated and my spouse is vaccinated can i see those kids or not? they are not likely to have
the problem if you look at europe right now, the challenge we are seeing is a lot of transmission in schools with this new variant. in my home state of minnesota, we just announced on friday outbreak of over 68 individuals in high school community wide sports. so we are going to have some tough days ahead in the older and younger population with this new variant virus. >> we have not gotten any cdc guidance on what vaccinated people should do. wear your mask, don't wear a mask? where...
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the marbles are set to travel across europe and likely to the u.s. as this remarkable record of our collective history is finally shared. so abe and art can grow more plants. so they can hire vilma... and wendy... and me. so, more people can go to work. so, more days can start with kisses. when you buy this plant at walmart. ♪ alright, guys, no insurance talk on beach day. -i'm down. -yes, please. [ chuckles ] don't get me wrong, i love my rv, but insuring it is such a hassle. same with my boat. the insurance bills are through the roof. -[ sighs ] -be cool. i wish i could group my insurance stuff. -[ coughs ] bundle. -the house, the car, the rv. like a cluster. an insurance cluster. -woosah. -[ chuckles ] -i doubt that exists. -it's a bundle! it's a bundle, and it saves you money! hi. i'm flo from progressive, and i couldn't help but overhear... super fun beach day, everybody. you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so why wait to screen for colon cancer? because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninv
the marbles are set to travel across europe and likely to the u.s. as this remarkable record of our collective history is finally shared. so abe and art can grow more plants. so they can hire vilma... and wendy... and me. so, more people can go to work. so, more days can start with kisses. when you buy this plant at walmart. ♪ alright, guys, no insurance talk on beach day. -i'm down. -yes, please. [ chuckles ] don't get me wrong, i love my rv, but insuring it is such a hassle. same with my...
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if you look at the financial crisis, it falters to 10% to 20% in europe and u.s. what we might see is having a fairly elevated plateau for a longer period, really reflecting the fact that it is extraordinary support has limited what could be much more severe defaults. but then the time it takes to recover the challenges around the vaccine around the withdrawal of that stimulus, means we might see default staying fairly high for longer than we would otherwise. >> really interesting you were saying that. i was going to ask what -- you've answered that question. i want to go one step further. would you say that a premature withdrawal of fiscal stimulus could elevate the default rate this is really one of the risks that we see in the recovery. it will be walking on a tight rope for governments over that period it's going to be the balance between the economy recovering and, therefore, private demand coming back. and then on the other hand this fiscal stimulus, fiscal support, but cannot stay forever at this level and that is going to have to withdrawal. we expect most
if you look at the financial crisis, it falters to 10% to 20% in europe and u.s. what we might see is having a fairly elevated plateau for a longer period, really reflecting the fact that it is extraordinary support has limited what could be much more severe defaults. but then the time it takes to recover the challenges around the vaccine around the withdrawal of that stimulus, means we might see default staying fairly high for longer than we would otherwise. >> really interesting you...
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and parts of europe are seeing a virus resurgence. italy and france are reinstating some limits in an attempt to stop the spread of variants, i spoke earlier with dr. patel. covid cases are still in many cities. there are concerns about the spreading new york variant and the similarity to the african variant. >> i'm concerned that new york is seeing a plateau in cases with the concurrent rise of that variant. one mutation is the one found in the south african grade. some are calling it an escape mutation. it may enable the coronavirus to evade our immune system, possibly making our treatments less effective. a cautionary tale is what we're seeing in europe where certain variants are causing a resurgence in cases and hospitalizations. the good news is we're vaccinating more aggressively. the vaccines do work, but this is proof we can't let our guard down even with we see a dip in cases. >> dr. fauci is saying the cdc may change the social distancing limits from six feet to three feet. what's behind this? and we've been warned about vir
and parts of europe are seeing a virus resurgence. italy and france are reinstating some limits in an attempt to stop the spread of variants, i spoke earlier with dr. patel. covid cases are still in many cities. there are concerns about the spreading new york variant and the similarity to the african variant. >> i'm concerned that new york is seeing a plateau in cases with the concurrent rise of that variant. one mutation is the one found in the south african grade. some are calling it an...
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they were a popular ingredient i don't think the jews of southern europe. unless you want. yeah. yeah. yeah. i think so, yeah. as the incredible smell drifts outside, fabio's friends take their seats. >> the density of that flavor is just - - >> fabio may not be from loverno, but he can definitely cook cacciucco. these are ingredients rooted in the poor fishing community and in loverno's immigrant past. it is a part of the history on a plate. and fabio is not finished. in true tuscan tradition, creativity is everything. and nothing goes to waste. so he whips up a second course with the leftover sauce. >> you have all the flavors of the sea. otherwise, what would you do with that beautiful sauce that he had left. it only makes sense. best thing in the world. i feel very lucky that my parents followed their hearts and moved us across the world for a year when we were just kids. i saw how the food of both rich and poor came together in this corner of italy that's like nowhere on earth. and nearly 50 years later, i still keep coming back for more. xxxx. >>> previously on lincoln, div
they were a popular ingredient i don't think the jews of southern europe. unless you want. yeah. yeah. yeah. i think so, yeah. as the incredible smell drifts outside, fabio's friends take their seats. >> the density of that flavor is just - - >> fabio may not be from loverno, but he can definitely cook cacciucco. these are ingredients rooted in the poor fishing community and in loverno's immigrant past. it is a part of the history on a plate. and fabio is not finished. in true...
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especially because cases are surging across the pond in europe. there are many reasons for waiting to visit your doctor right now. but if you're experiencing irregular heartbeat, heart racing, chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue or light-headedness, don't wait to contact your doctor. because these symptoms could be signs of a serious condition like atrial fibrillation. which could make you about five times more likely to have a stroke. your symptoms could mean something serious, so this is no time to wait. talk to a doctor, by phone, online, or in-person. so this is no time to wait. living with metastatic breast cancer means being relentless. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio, the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopause. verzenio + fulvestrant is for hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call yo
especially because cases are surging across the pond in europe. there are many reasons for waiting to visit your doctor right now. but if you're experiencing irregular heartbeat, heart racing, chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue or light-headedness, don't wait to contact your doctor. because these symptoms could be signs of a serious condition like atrial fibrillation. which could make you about five times more likely to have a stroke. your symptoms could mean something serious, so this is...
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. >> to keep new cases from entering our shores, we will be suspending all travel from europe to the united states for the next 30 days. >> overnight, travel screams to a lt had a. millions are told to stay away from the office and told to start grappling with zoom calls. children's schools are shutting down, too. >> it's like, this congress our last time going to school. >> panic buying strips many grocery stores of toilet payment, cleaning supplies, necessities. >> the only they know you have left is salami. >> food lines shockingly miles long. >> we're just trying to find the best way. >> confusion reigns. people are told to wash their groceries. and wear a mask or maybe not. the trouble will last a couple weeks. but then again -- >> the worst is ahead for us. it is how we respond to that challenge that will determine what the ultimate end possibly will be. >> how difficult is this? >> this is a war zonal. a medical war zone. >> in hospitals, the worst times come fast. through too many patients, too few supplies, trs and nurses pushed beyond exhaustion. >> today has been crazy. >>
. >> to keep new cases from entering our shores, we will be suspending all travel from europe to the united states for the next 30 days. >> overnight, travel screams to a lt had a. millions are told to stay away from the office and told to start grappling with zoom calls. children's schools are shutting down, too. >> it's like, this congress our last time going to school. >> panic buying strips many grocery stores of toilet payment, cleaning supplies, necessities....
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oakland pacifica europe. 42, while some 30's up in the north bay for santa rosa cloverdale and saint helene at those 30's are cooler than they were at the same point yesterday. down 6 degrees in santa rosa daria. >> all right. let's go to like you said, new york and see who's nominated for the oscars right was joined live coverage as they make the announcement. i think we've got that live shot ready to go fees. other start with documentary. feature. we're coming to you said, just best picture. but documentary feature them only the my octopus teacher. and time. for best documentary short subject. here are nominees. a is a conversation. do not split. hunger ward. and a love song for latasha. we're not a nation is everyone. >> the nominees for best international feature film were voted on by academy members from all branches living and working outside all over the world. the nominees are. another round denmark. bet. today's hong kong. connective romania. the man who sold his skiing tunisian. quo vadis aida bosnia and herzegovina very nice. penn station held on q. thank the sound brunt o
oakland pacifica europe. 42, while some 30's up in the north bay for santa rosa cloverdale and saint helene at those 30's are cooler than they were at the same point yesterday. down 6 degrees in santa rosa daria. >> all right. let's go to like you said, new york and see who's nominated for the oscars right was joined live coverage as they make the announcement. i think we've got that live shot ready to go fees. other start with documentary. feature. we're coming to you said, just best...
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and europe, some 800,000 barrels to china. it's not just about the energy market. we're talking about 12% of global trade or roughly 30% of the world's shipping container volume moving through the suez canal. with each passing moment, this is putting significant pressure on the global supply chain, still reeling from the impact of the virus. there are some alternatives, some alternative routes going, for example, down around the southern tip of africa but this adds time and cost. but as the blockage costing $400 million an hour, that's millions of dollars a minute or roughly $10 billion a day if this continues much longer businesses are going to have to resort to more costly alternatives. maria: so what are you going to be looking at in terms of your metrics, your indicators in terms of how bad this is going to be for the global economy, lindsey? are you going to be focused on trade numbers? import, export? what's the important metric we should focus on? >> i'll be looking at shipping volume and how much that is cut off as a result of this blockade. that's going to
and europe, some 800,000 barrels to china. it's not just about the energy market. we're talking about 12% of global trade or roughly 30% of the world's shipping container volume moving through the suez canal. with each passing moment, this is putting significant pressure on the global supply chain, still reeling from the impact of the virus. there are some alternatives, some alternative routes going, for example, down around the southern tip of africa but this adds time and cost. but as the...
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particularly with the ecb saying we're going to get more aggressive and things not going so well in europe. so that makes the u.s. market look good. i don't think, really, tha investors are choosing between a 1.6 yield in the ten-year, and saying, that's more expensive than yield in s&p. so i'm going to own bonds, knowing they're going to go wer. because not rates, but bond prices, because inflation is picking up the economy is getting better so here's where we a the easiest part of a cyclical trade s been done. a lot of those stocks are overvalued doesn't mean they'll be more valued and technology, the value part of technology, not the zooms of the world. not the teledocs, but the value part has reset a little too low. so we're going to do a little bit of reversion to where we were before. so bottom line, i think you want to take off a little bit of equity exposure, i think you want to replace it we've said it so many times in the past five years, but this will be a stock pier's market going forward. so i'm positively disped to equities, long answer to a short question >> we've got, no su
particularly with the ecb saying we're going to get more aggressive and things not going so well in europe. so that makes the u.s. market look good. i don't think, really, tha investors are choosing between a 1.6 yield in the ten-year, and saying, that's more expensive than yield in s&p. so i'm going to own bonds, knowing they're going to go wer. because not rates, but bond prices, because inflation is picking up the economy is getting better so here's where we a the easiest part of a...
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on europe, and i think it is because europe realized too much on low interest rates -- europe relied too much on low interest rates, and low interest rates are not helping them. alix: i wonder if saying the word significant, even though there is no definition, is that enough to keep on yields low enough to wait until we get that fiscal zone at the end of 2022? david: i think europe is going to recover as the pandemic comes to an end. this is a guaranteed recovery all over the world as the pandemic were seeds. you never get -- pandemic recedes. you never get that, but we are getting at this time around. they will borrow and make investments ahead of rising rates. monetary policy is most powerful when people expect rates to go up, not when rates are low and people expect them to never go up. i don't think it does one ounce of good for stimulus. i think the ecb ought to be working more closely with european governments on trying to figure out ways of accelerating a reopening and vaccination program for europe, but also perhaps they could take a leaf out of the u.s. book on low inflation
on europe, and i think it is because europe realized too much on low interest rates -- europe relied too much on low interest rates, and low interest rates are not helping them. alix: i wonder if saying the word significant, even though there is no definition, is that enough to keep on yields low enough to wait until we get that fiscal zone at the end of 2022? david: i think europe is going to recover as the pandemic comes to an end. this is a guaranteed recovery all over the world as the...
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. >> reporter: the president pointing to reinstated lockdowns in europe. >> please, please don't let what happened in europe happen here. >> reporter: here in the u.s. 15 states are seeing at least a 10% case average in the last week. 18 other states have plateaued. dr. anthony fauci warning of a possible fourth wave. >> if we pull back prematurely, we may trigger another surge and that would really set us back. >> reporter: the race to vaccinate growing more critical. 15 states planning to expand eligibility to anyone 16 and older. and back to the issue of re-opening schools, it's been a top priority for the biden administration. but that six feet of space has been a real barrier for many school districts across the country. george. >> it sure has. okay, whit, thanks very much. let's bring in dr. richard besser, former acting director of the cdc. rich, thanks for joining us again this morning. let's start with those new cdc guidelines. these could be a huge game changer for parents as we said. explain what's behind the decision. >> yeah, so, george, this is important information and
. >> reporter: the president pointing to reinstated lockdowns in europe. >> please, please don't let what happened in europe happen here. >> reporter: here in the u.s. 15 states are seeing at least a 10% case average in the last week. 18 other states have plateaued. dr. anthony fauci warning of a possible fourth wave. >> if we pull back prematurely, we may trigger another surge and that would really set us back. >> reporter: the race to vaccinate growing more...
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we are seeing new spikes in cases in europe. germany announcing a third wave it could be the most deadly. we are seeing it in india. in kenya, they are doing lockdowns. despite the draconian measures countries around the world have taken, spikes and surges happen because it's a virus. the best thing for people to do is get the vaccine. when you look at the vaccines being manufactured and given to the american people right now, according to a person at dhs that i just spoke to, excuse me hhs. it takes 75 days to get the vaccine fully manufactured. what's on the market right now what's going into everybody's arms was manufactured theoretically, all of them almost during the trump administration. it is something that we should be proud of as a country, we should stop playing politics. there's a lot of success with operation warp speed and a lot of credit should be given to the trump administration and the biden electrician should continue. everyone should get the vaccine who is eligible if you would like to. >> emily: , to morgan's
we are seeing new spikes in cases in europe. germany announcing a third wave it could be the most deadly. we are seeing it in india. in kenya, they are doing lockdowns. despite the draconian measures countries around the world have taken, spikes and surges happen because it's a virus. the best thing for people to do is get the vaccine. when you look at the vaccines being manufactured and given to the american people right now, according to a person at dhs that i just spoke to, excuse me hhs. it...
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how effective was the vaccine in trials, and some of the bad headlines outs of europe, are they fair? >> yeah, so as far as the effectiveness, the data we're getting so far from astrazeneca and this will be all validated and reviewed by the fda, we can show you, but basically, against basically getting symptoms, symptomatic disease, it was pretty effective. 79% effective against any kind of symptomatic covid-19. but 100% effective against severe disease and hospitalizations. that should be pretty reassuring. i think for a lot of people who have been quite worried about this, that's the kind of efficacy we're seeing from the other vaccines. it holds up there. no safety concerns in these particular trials yet, which brings us to your last question. yeah, you know, anderson, i think that the headlines -- it's not so much that they're not fair, it's just that when you have a situation like, a newly released vaccine, i think everyone's antenna is up to try to find any potential problems here. what they found was people developing clotting problems. what the world health organization and th
how effective was the vaccine in trials, and some of the bad headlines outs of europe, are they fair? >> yeah, so as far as the effectiveness, the data we're getting so far from astrazeneca and this will be all validated and reviewed by the fda, we can show you, but basically, against basically getting symptoms, symptomatic disease, it was pretty effective. 79% effective against any kind of symptomatic covid-19. but 100% effective against severe disease and hospitalizations. that should...
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venice as in italy, as the city tries to celebrate its 1,600 birthday amid a new wave of covid cases in europe. that's not good. you're watching "cbs this morning." psstst! psst! allergies s don't hahave to e scary. spraraying flonanase daily stopops your bodody from overreactiting to allllergens allll season lo. psstst! psst! yoyou're gooo. (vo) pro plan l liveclear, , a breaeakthrough 1 10 years in the making that reduces allergens in cat hair and dander. outstanding nutrition with the power to change lives. this is purina pro plan liveclear. if you have obstructive sleep apnea and you're often tired during the day, you could be missing out on amazing things. sunosi can help you stay awake for them. once daily sunosi improves wakefulness in adults with excessive daytime sleepiness due to obstructive sleep apnea. sunosi worked for up to nine hours at 12 weeks in a clinical study. sunosi does not treat the cause of osa or take the place of your cpap. continue to use any treatments or devices as prescribed by your doctor. don't take sunosi if you've taken an maoi in the last 14 days. sunosi may
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. >>> engineers in europe are taking transportation to new heights. look at this. electric flying taxis are now being tested in the skies over germany. the vehicle is a cross between a helicopter and a drone. the goal is to have them up and flying in time for the 2024 olympics in paris. the company developing the flying taxi says a 15-minute flight will likely cost you between $80 and $100. >> would you do it? hop in there? >> well, we'll see. >>> also this morning, a lot of people are reacting to prince william's first comment since harry and meghan's tell-all, addressing their racism claims and revealing the princes haven't spoken since that interview. >> "today" senior international co keir, good morning. >> reporter: hey, craig. hey, savannah. good morning to you. the news about william's comments breaking on air yesterday, on the front pages today. take a look at this. one front page, "we haven't spoken," says one headline. another one, william blasts back at race slur. it has to be said, that is exactly the british tabloid de our eyes. >> you said that you lo
. >>> engineers in europe are taking transportation to new heights. look at this. electric flying taxis are now being tested in the skies over germany. the vehicle is a cross between a helicopter and a drone. the goal is to have them up and flying in time for the 2024 olympics in paris. the company developing the flying taxi says a 15-minute flight will likely cost you between $80 and $100. >> would you do it? hop in there? >> well, we'll see. >>> also this...
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look at europe, still suffering from elevated cases of the virus. the world should be holding china accountable for its malevolence and negligence as well since, as you say, all the evidence still points towards an accidental breach of this lab in wuhan. brian: and the w.h.o. who's totally in the pocket. pete: senator tom cotton, and a hat tip to your happy gilmore reference, i award you no points -- [laughter] >> may god have mercy on all your souls. [laughter] brian: all right. thank you very much. ainsley: thank you of. hand it over to jillian. jillian: good morning. president joe biden finally speaking out on new york governor andrew cuomo's sexual halter allegations. -- harassment allegations. >> do you think governor andrew cuomo should resign? >> i think the investigation is underway, and we should see what it brings us. jillian: "the washington post" reports cuomo's vaccine czar, larry schwartz, reached out to county executives to gauge whether they would join calls for the governor's resignation. schwartz has denied wrongdoing. >>> facebook
look at europe, still suffering from elevated cases of the virus. the world should be holding china accountable for its malevolence and negligence as well since, as you say, all the evidence still points towards an accidental breach of this lab in wuhan. brian: and the w.h.o. who's totally in the pocket. pete: senator tom cotton, and a hat tip to your happy gilmore reference, i award you no points -- [laughter] >> may god have mercy on all your souls. [laughter] brian: all right. thank...
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and europe who have received the vaccine, found fewer than 40 developed blood clots, lower than would be expected to occur in the general population. today, even the european medicines agency, the f.d.a. of europe, urged that vaccinations should continue. >> even if this association is causal, which i think most people doubt, then the evidence is still very strongly if you want to live, the best thing you can do is have the vaccine. >> reporter: the benefits far outweigh the risks. >> absolutely, absolutely. >> reporter: but widespread distrust of the oxford vaccine is the result of a series of missteps, including inconclusive trial data, mistakes in dosing schedules, and a shortfall in supplies to europe. that ongoing skepticism may now end up costing lives. now, the oxford vaccine is expected to be rolled out in the united states in the coming weeks. the government has ordered 300 million doses pending f.d.a. approval. astrazeneca say they're going to apply for that approval in early april. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, charlie d'agata, thank you. tonight, the intelligence communi
and europe who have received the vaccine, found fewer than 40 developed blood clots, lower than would be expected to occur in the general population. today, even the european medicines agency, the f.d.a. of europe, urged that vaccinations should continue. >> even if this association is causal, which i think most people doubt, then the evidence is still very strongly if you want to live, the best thing you can do is have the vaccine. >> reporter: the benefits far outweigh the risks....
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in europe, especially since the astrazeneca vaccine is one of the most widely used vaccines everywhere in the world. >> you raise something -- i was actually going to raise with you. about what the astrazeneca vaccine means to the united states right now. because the u.s. has a stockpile of the astrazeneca vaccine awaiting authorization. and dr. ashish jha of brown university, he put up what he even acknowledged, he said, was an unpopular opinion on this. let me read you what he tweeted. he said we should give away the millions of doses of stockpiled astrazeneca vaccine, don't i care about vaccinating americans? and he says, by the time the az -- astrazeneca is authorized by the fda, we'll have lots of vaccines. this -- the time to use astrazeneca here would have been in january, by may we won't need it. i assume you think he's spot on. >> 100%. i said the exact same thing a week ago. and a few weeks before that i wrote a piece about global inequities in the vaccine rollout and how they're undermining a response here in the u.s. we're sitting on millions of doses of a vaccine that we'r
in europe, especially since the astrazeneca vaccine is one of the most widely used vaccines everywhere in the world. >> you raise something -- i was actually going to raise with you. about what the astrazeneca vaccine means to the united states right now. because the u.s. has a stockpile of the astrazeneca vaccine awaiting authorization. and dr. ashish jha of brown university, he put up what he even acknowledged, he said, was an unpopular opinion on this. let me read you what he tweeted....
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look at europe, europe with their third wave. how did the luck and worked for italy? senator, you have to hand it to the democrats. they all know how to coordinate and unlike the republicans, they do stay on message. >> help is on the way. >> help is on the way. >> help is on the way. >> this is becoming an overused phrase,>> but help is on the wa. >> laura: they were talking about the covid relief bill and the messages, they will take it on the road that americans finally, we have your savior. it is big government and the checks are in the mail. >> and president biden apparently has created this new vaccine. i didn't realize there was a new vaccine out. there is this brand-new covid vaccine. everybody is getting it and thanks to president biden and his caring and empathy, we will all get better now. i don't think at truth they can push and get people to believe that it had nothing to do with president trump.eo we didn't get this vaccine in record time in nine months. really, president trump was criticized for a lot of things but one thing he did do was shake things u
look at europe, europe with their third wave. how did the luck and worked for italy? senator, you have to hand it to the democrats. they all know how to coordinate and unlike the republicans, they do stay on message. >> help is on the way. >> help is on the way. >> help is on the way. >> this is becoming an overused phrase,>> but help is on the wa. >> laura: they were talking about the covid relief bill and the messages, they will take it on the road that...
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asia -- asian stocks markets closed with losses, europe has now followed suit opening lower here in the early hours. also on wall street you've got futures leaning lower here. they were higher yesterday, there was a rally in tech and a drop in long term bond yields, the dow ended up 102 points, nasdaq ended up 1.2% so the bigger move there in tech stocks. of course, daily moves in bond yields have been the driver for stocks lately. last week the ten year treasury bond yield claimed to a 14-month high on forecasts that the economy will boom later this year. >>> auto makers hit hard by a global shortage of computer chips delaying the delivery of pickup trucks and suvs. the pandemic cut demand for new cards, but demand surged for computers and gaming systems causing a shortage when auto production ramped back up. auto makers were using chips they had on hand, now they're having trouble delivering completed vehicles to dealers. ford has started building the f-150 without some of the chips it needs, it will park those unfinished trucks while it waits for the missing chips to arrive. >>> we a
asia -- asian stocks markets closed with losses, europe has now followed suit opening lower here in the early hours. also on wall street you've got futures leaning lower here. they were higher yesterday, there was a rally in tech and a drop in long term bond yields, the dow ended up 102 points, nasdaq ended up 1.2% so the bigger move there in tech stocks. of course, daily moves in bond yields have been the driver for stocks lately. last week the ten year treasury bond yield claimed to a...