And also, right now thousands are gather in baghdad to mark the First Anniversary of the u. S. Drone strike that killed their top general. Were live in the region with the latest. Great to have you along this hour. The u. S. Remains the center of the Global Pandemic with a staggering 350,000 deaths so far. Take a look at the images. No other country comes even close. According to johns hopkins, nearly 300,000 new cases were confirmed on saturday. That figure might include cases not reported also during the new year holiday. Now, Public Health officials fear another surge is coming because of recent holiday gatherings. And the rollout of vax naxs across the u. S. Remains painfully slow. U. S. Health Officials Say more than 4 million americans have received their first shot. Thats only a fraction of the 13 million doses that have been distributed so far. Now, the Health Crisis here in the u. S. Is especially severe in southern california. The state reported more than 53,000 new cases just on saturday. And nearly 400 deaths. Hospitals in los angeles are so crowded theyre struggling to deliver lifesaving oxygen to Covid Patients. The military is stepping in to help. Reporter the covid19 tsunami in california is stretching resources so thin that the army corps of engineers had jumped into the fight in los angeles, serving some seven hospitals to improve the oxygen supply line to those Covid Patients who are gasping for breath. Heres what theyre see agent the hospitals. We went to one hospital, and they had two tents outside, and one of the tents they were seeing Covid Patients. And its just they were tied into their mechanical systems. Thats just an additional strain. So were trying to assess how we can reduce the strain on their facilities and their mechanical spaces and oxygen distribution as well. Will. Reporter the army corps also serving white memorial in Boyle Heights where they have 180 Covid Patients and the head of the er celebrating the arrival of the army corps of engineers. Thats right. These folks cant get enough oxygen into their bodies. Thats what makes it hard. The patients need so much oxygen, and there are so many patients, and so the two taken together, its taxing the system. These oxygen lines can only carry so many liters per minute, and were approaching the upper limits of those. Reporter the army corps of engineers supporting this hospital as it is with other hospitals in los angeles and here at while memorial. Were also seeing members of the National Guard helping to treat this influx, this unending influx of patients. Reporting from lax, back to you. Thanks, paul. For that. In the uk a surge of coronavirus cases is threatening to overwhelm intensive care units there. On saturday they reported the highest rise in cases since the pandemic began. All of this as much of england remains under the toughest level of covid restrictions. We are joined now from london from an emergency Field Hospital thats about to be reactivated due to the surges in cases. What can you tell us . Hi, robin. Well, you can see the massive Conference Center behind me. Thats one of the seven units that is being reopened, reactivated across this country to help deal with the overflow of coronavirus patients. Now, theres questions being asked about how do you staff this massive building when you already have nhs staff stretched to the limits inside the hospitals. You have icu capacity teetering on the edge. The government is talking about bricking in troops and the military to try to staff the locations and potentially within days they could see patients, they might be noncovid, but patients could be treated in this center behind me. One medical director described this plan as essentially an insurance policy of last resort. So it shows how dire the situation is here. And it is, indeed, dire. We now have more patients in hospital with coronavirus than at any point before. The Prime MinisterBoris Johnson was speaking on a sunday talk show a short time ago, and having to address this during a sobering and dark time. The Prime Minister, of course, saying that there could be more restrictions rolled out in the next few weeks. We already have england three quarters of the population living under the toughest rules, living essentially under localized lockdown. The Prime Minister indicating that maybe those restrictions arent enough. That more rules could be put in place, that we could be looking at a full lockdown. Something similar to the spring. The Prime Minister also pointing to the hope that is seen in this rollout, that is set for tomorrow, the ox foford univers astrazeneca vaccine set to be rolled out tomorrow. What weve heard is things will get better by the spring, be easier by the spring. The Prime Minister gave us a little bit of detail on why that is. Saying that essentially, 2 Million People a week would need to be vaccinated to make the promise of everything Getting Better by the spring. So far its been three weeks of the vaccination program, and only a Million People vaccinated. Youre talking about a serious ramping up to make that promise. And a serious dose of optimism from the Prime Minister. Thank you so much. I asked a Health Expert how quickly the uk and other countries can catch up with the virus so that vaccine shots start overtaking new infections. Well, heres part of my conversation with her. Shes a global Health Expert at the University College london. This is a long game. So we shouldnt look at the fact that these vaccines are beginning to be rolled out and can fix the current problem. These will not necessarily save the lives of people who are already getting infected and this is why we need to continue these Public Health measures alongside more aggressive vaccination rollout. And that requires ensuring that we have upscaling of staff, and more resources dedicated toward this rollout. But again, this is not going to be something that even here weve had some the Prime Minister say that we should be able to get enough protection by easter 2021, but at the current rate of vaccination, thats actually not a realistic estimate. So whats also your take, then, on this mix and match vaccine regimen the uk is now saying its going to be okay to cross use different vaccines . I mean, this contradicts u. S. Guidelines. Is this a sign of desperation or is this the uk being the wild west of vaccinations as is being suggested by some. I think there is some misconception around this piece of guidance that has been issued. And weve heard from Public Health england to clarify that this would be under extremely rare circumstances in which either its not possible to trace what type of vaccine the first vaccine was in a patient, or if there is such a critical shortage that it wouldnt be possible to deliver the second vaccine dose. It is thought that rather than missing out the second dose altogether, it would be better for the patient to receive another vaccine, but, again, this isnt something that would be widely encouraged. Its a very specific narrow set of circumstances and also an example of how Clinical Trials have these perfect conditions that really center around a Smaller Group of people. But when we roll that out to the population level, it would be naive to think that we wouldnt run into hiccups, that its going to look exactly the same. And here this is, actually, a move in which in the uk weve already covered that the situation is extremely serious. It is looking to get worse. And this is the way that the uk has sought, at least with that gap, of potentially extending it for 12 weeks rather than what was followed in the exact clinical trial, that this would allow a broader set of the population to have some sort of protection. And thats because of the circumstances were currently in, and the measures that need to be taken. Thanks there to that global Health Expert at the University College london. And larry king has been hospitalized from covid. The 87yearold host of larry king live, a goto show as many of you know on cnn here for 25 years, Brian Stelter now reports. Reporter larry king, a giant of broadcasting, is the latest high profile individual to come down with the coronavirus and require hospitalization. King is 87 years old. Hes been at cedar sinai for more than a week, according to a source close to his family. His sons have not been able to visit him in the hospital due to protocols. King is in isolation like so many others who are struggling with covid19 at this time. Right now we know that in the United States about 125,000 americans are hospitalized. That was the figure on friday. Just a slightly lower figure on saturday as coronavirus continues to challenge and in some cases overwhelm the Hospital System in areas like los angeles. King is a television mainstay, and a cnn legend. His Program Larry king live aired here on cnn for 25 years. And he remained active in his days and weeks and years after cnn. He hosted a program for aura tv as recently as november, covering the 2020 election. Of course, hes an expert at telling other peoples stories. Right now his own story is in the news. Hopefully soon he will be able to recover and tell his own experience, share his own story about having to tight off this nasty virus. Brian stelter, cnn, new york. Theres much more to come including a look at the increasingly desperate efforts to reverse mr. Trumps election loss. Some republican senators have a plan but its causing a rift in their party. Plus the pressure is on in the state of georgia ahead of two high stakes runoff elections for the u. S. Senate. Candidates are taking the last few days to make sure theyre heard. Thats next, too. Pepto bismol coats and soothes your stomach for fast relief and get the same f fast relief in a delightful chew with pepto bismol chews. Honey honey . New nyquil severe honey is maximum strength cold and flu medicine with soothing honeylicious taste. Nyquil honey. The nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, fever best sleep with a cold medicine. Tonight, try pure zzzs all night. Unlike other sleep aids, our extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer. And longer. Zzzquil pure zzzs all night. Fall asleep. Stay asleep. Welcome back. It is 16 minutes past the hour. Now, more than a dozen republican senators say they will oppose certification of joe bidens election win. Despite a total lack of credible evidence of widespread voter fraud, 11 Lawmakers Said saturday they will join with josh holly and object to the counting of electoral votes when congress meets january 6th. Four of them were elected and one was reelected on the vote they will refuse to certify. Not all republican lawmakers are on board. Some condemn it as an attempt to thwart the president himself. President trump getting welcome news on saturday after con ffirmation that at least a dozen republican senators are planning to object to the results of the Electoral College when theyre certified by college on january 6th. The president had been campaigning for this publicly for some time, and now these dozen republican senators led by ted cruz are essentially saying they want to look at the allegations of widespread election fraud, even though the president and his team have been able to provide havent been able to provide any. They write we are not naive. We fully expect most democrats and republicans to vote otherwise, but it should not be a partisan issue. The allegations of widespread fraud are coming from the president and the white house. And theyve not been able to corroborate any of the allegations. The lawmakers are calling for a tenday audit to exhaustively review the results from multiple states. Clearly their effort is not going to work, and they acknowledge they dont have the numbers, especially in the house of representatives. Other republicans are coming out against this effort including Lisa Murkowski of alaska and pat toomey of pennsylvania. One of the states where theres a lot of debate about the results of the election. At least on the republican side. Heres a portion of a statement where senator toomey released on saturday he writes the evidence is overwhelming that joe biden won this election. His narrow victory in pennsylvania is easily explained by the decline in suburban support for President Trump and the president s slightly smaller victory margins in most rural counties. I voted for President Trump and endorsed him for reelection, but i plan to defend our government by opposing this effort to disenfranchise millions of voters in my state and others. Some are trying to stake their ground for a 2024 run. Including senators holly and cruz. Others may be doing this for survival. There is serious concerns about coming out against President Trump on the issue of an objection on january 6th. Look at after the way he went after john thune, calling for the senator from south dakota to be primaried. The president clearly still holds the reigns of the Republican Party and is exercising that power in a way where Establishment Republicans are clearly bending to his will. Boris sanchez, cnn, at the white house. Thanks, boris, for that. A lawsuit filed by u. S. House republican is taking another loss in court. On saturday a federal Court Dismissed an appeal after a trump appointed judge threw the case out the day before. The suit sought to force mike pence to interfere in the Electoral College vote count. Pence asked them to reject the lawsuit. Earlier i spoke to a Political Science lecturer at the University College london and the director of ucl center on u. S. Politics. I asked about the move by senators and whether its less about the outcome and more about the act. This is what he had to say. I think this is mostly political theater, but we shouldnt underestimate how dangerous of a precedent it sets for u. S. Senators to aid and abet trumps baseless allegations. I think its largely about political ambitions and survival. Over recent months, efforts to prove voting ir lregularities he faced a feat in roughly 60 cases and to see this from elected leaders is regrettable. The vast majority of republicans on capitol hill dont support the effort. Mcconnell opposes it. And joe biden will be sworn in on january 20th. But the fact that its likely to garner the support of nearly a dozen senators is partnership, i think, at its worst and what it reveals is how strongly of a grip trump retains over certain elements of the gop. In many ways this is being seen perhaps as a loyalty test by some of the republicans and youre talking about the pushback saying listen, mr. Biden won. Lets move on and deal with the future. With this push and pull between the Republican Party, where does it leave the republicans . Particularly the Political Landscape post trump . Well, i think the most problematic aspect is for u. S. Democracy at large. This january 6th standoff is going to do serious harm for u. S. Democracy. Bill galston said recently its not the shortterm turbulence that you worry americans. Joe biden will be inaugurated. Instead its the fact that were at a point where a nontrivial number of gop politicians its appropriate to call into question the most basic precept of u. S. Democracy, the integrity of free and Fair Elections despite all the evidence pointing to the legitimacy of the election. I think it does harm to the republican brand and turns out a lot of moderates and many are going to see this for what it is, a lastditch political ploy. This is why Mitch Mcconnell really wants to avoid this. I dont think hes going to be able to do that. And well see how the party evolves with trump going forward. Our thanks to thomas gift. After georgia went democratic blue in the president ial elections, republicans became keenly aware of how important it is to turn out the trump base in the Georgia Senate runoffs. With the president casting doubt about the election results, the two Georgia Republican candidates will have their work cut out for them. Heres our report. Reporter senator Kelly Loeffler is one of the three candidates crisscrossing the state days ahead of Georgias Senate runoff. Three out of the four candidates are out campaigning. Senator david perdue, one of the republican incumbents is not out on the trail. Hes campaigning from his home Holding Virtual events after coming in contact with a covid positive person on the campaign trail. But from his home and the candidates on the trail, theyve all been focusing on tuesdays turnout. The energy level is exactly where it was in november when the polls had me down five points. We won by two. As a matter of fact, 52. 5 of georgians rejected jon ossoff and his democratic agenda in november. Same thing in 2014. I dont put a lot of stock in polls. I look at the early voting and im confident with the president coming monday night and the Vice President coming monday and what were doing with our team over the next three days. After four years of hatred and racism and division and bigotry, georgia is going to make a statement about love and decency and compassion and unity. Because thats what georgia stands for. At the very fabric of this country would be shred apart, the American Dream would be impossible and our country would be unrecognizable. We have to hold the line in georgia. Because my mama said its not what they call you, its what you answer to. And in just a few days, she can call me senator raphael warnock. Reporter republicans feeling the pressure after three Million People voted early in georgia. That is the early vote. That is ahead of tuesdays election. Republicans have to turn out more of the people on election day, but theyre facing some head winds. President trump has been increasingly focussed on january 6th, not january 5th, even tweeting that tuesdays election is illegal and invalid. Now, the president is scheduled to be in the state of georgia supporting those two republican senators on monday, the day ahead of the election. And republicans are wondering exactly what is going to say. Cnn, peach tree city, georgia. So ahead on cnn as the covid pandemic reaches new heights in california, bun Restaurant Owner speaks about how difficult it is to keep his doors open. Plus 2020 is over but the covid hangover goes on. Well hear how new years eve celebrations turned into a profanity ridden altercation with police. Sore throat pain . Try new Vicks Vapocool drops in honey lemon chill for a fastacting rush of relief like youve never tasted in. Honey lemon ahh woo Vicks Vapocool drops now in honey lemon chchill loreals magic root cover up three seconds to flawless roots three. Two. One. Roots gone magic root cover up by loreal paris oh my gosh to all the businesses make it through 2020. Thank you for going the extra mile. And for the extra pump of caramel. 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And in florida the states vaccine rollout has spurred long lines and plenty of confusion as we report. Reporter as of saturday, just over 4. 2 million americans have received the first dose of one of the approved covid19 vaccines according to the u. S. Centers for disease control. Now, that is out of the more than 13 million that have already been distributed across the country, and therein lies an illustration of the problem the United States seems to be having, getting the shots into peoples arms. Now, here in the state of florida, the governor decided not to adhere to the recommendations of the cdc when it comes to who got the next phase of vaccines. Officially, its the welcome workers and those in the longterm care facilities. The cdc says that americans over the age of 75 and front line essential workers should be getting them next. In the state of florida, the governor decided anybody over the age of 65 will get the vaccine. And since making that decision, we have seen long lines in the state of florida and really a lot of confusion, because each county within the state is doing something different. Some of them are administering vaccines to those over the age of 65 on a first come first served basis. We saw elderly people camping out overnight for a shot at, well, getting the shot. Other counties were deciding to use appointments and they saw their phone lines and their websites crash from so much interest. Now, weve talked to different people who have attempted to get the vaccine. They say that the confusion is discouraging, but more than anything, they want that protection, and so theyre going to keep trying until they get it. But take the county im in right now. Lake county. They ran out of vaccines today. They are currently waiting for another shipment before they will be able to continue vaccinating people who are over the age of 65 in florida. Cnn, lake county, florida. Thanks for that. So california has reported more total covid cases in all by six countries worldwide, and Health Care Workers are being pushed to the brink as covid cases soar and hospitals run out of beds. Officials have issued stay at home orders and other restrictions for millions of californiaens to help slow the spread of the virus. Its disastrous for many businesses including restaurants. The California Restaurant Association released this data. It says 900,000 to 1 million workers have either been layed off or furloughed since march. Its an economic nightmare for many people who rely on the industry to make a living and to support their families. The executive chef of notorious burgers in san diego joins me now. Good to see you. I understand you are staying open. Why . Were staying open just because. We have to feed our employees. They have to feed their families. Weve been tossed back and forth with the opening and closing. With the original closure they said as long as is everybody is six feet apart and adheres to all the guidelines that are put out by the state, everybody should be safe. And nothing has really changed since that happened. How many times have you opened and closed or have you stayed open through the weve opened and closed three times. Ive had to let all my staff go twice. And this is our third time. And this time weve decided were not going to close. Our families need money. If we close again, im afraid it will be the last time and we cant reopen. This is in contradiction of the stay at home orders in the state. How are authorities reacting to the decision of yours . Weve been visited by the police once. And thats it. Because youre open right now. I mean, i can hear your servers clanging plates in the background. You have customers there. Many people who are watching this around the world will say this is a willful act of defiance. Its an act of public endangerment. How do you react to that . Well, like i said at the beginning, i dont feel that it is. You know, like i said, we are adhering to all the guidelines put down by the state, and sort of flipflopping that back and forth, its just its not fair for anybody, and i dont feel like were defying any laws because there arent any laws made. Were just trying to make our living. Were trying to be as safe as possible while were doing it. If theres any science that comes out that says yes, these Community Outbreaks or huge outbreaks are because of the restaurant industry, then i will happily close. Not happily, but we will close, and hopefully get some sort of help from the government to do so. Well, the science is out across the word. Restaurants are being closed because there is concern about the virus spreading, people sitting too close, talking, eating without their masks. But obviously you also are saying that there is an economic decision that you are making here. Do you feel like authorities have made it a choice between Public Health or Financial Health . And how do you feel about being in the middle of that . I sort of feel like its sort of shooting in the dark. You know, and in my area, anyway. Its sort of a shot in the dark. You have bonds open, target is open, gyms are open, yoga studios are open. These are all indoor activities that are going on. Nofl like a restaurant is any different. Are your customers grateful and your staff . Whats the feedback . Absolutely. I dont want to alien ate anybody. I can respect everybodys opinions and if youre a little bit more worried about it or what not, we still offer the takeout. If youre not worried about it, come in and eat. Well stay open until we get the cease and desist, and if we do, then like i said, we will close. I wont be happy about it, but well do it. Brian greta thunbeuber, than joining us. Thank you. I want to take you to a wild, wild scene near the Canadian Capital where at least one man was arrested and five other people were fined after an illegal new years eve house party. It happened in quebec. Six adults and one child were in the building at the time. Current covid restrictions prohibit gatherings of that size. Authorities responded to a complaint about the party. The a video posted on social media show police in a confrontation laced with swearing. The beeps you can hear were the mans in the doorway. Five adults in the home each face fines of at least 1,000 for violating the kwa bet lockdown rules. Now, india is the only country besides the u. S. To have more than 10 million cases of covid. The death toll there is approaching 150,000 people. And the Indian Government is authorizing two vaccines for emergency use. It held a nationwide drill on saturday to help prepare for that rollout. One of the drugs was developed by scientists in india, the other is the oxford, astrazeneca vaccine. Israel has gotten vaccines to one tenth of the population fairly quickly. New cases are on the rise and the countrys Health Minister warns the latest restrictions might need to be tightened. We have more from tel aviv. Reporter israel has administered vaccines to more than a Million People. This out of a population of just 9 million. There are three reasons. First, health care. Its universal and cheap and the hmos know how to reach out to members and even to pluck out at risk groups and the like to prioritize them. Its also set up for big events such as this vaccination campaign. Second is politics. Its in the governments interest to vaccinate people as quickly as possible. Not least because there are elections coming up in march. And finally geography. This is a small country. The population is centralized. Logistically, its easier to vaccinate people here than in a country like the United States. Cnn, tel aviv. Protesters are marking one year since the u. S. Killing of soleimani. One of irans top military commanders. The region is on edge with the u. S. And iran trading accusations of ratcheting up tension in recent days. Well have the latest. Thats next. And in an emergency, they need a network that puts them first. That connects them to technology, to each other, and to other agencies. Thats why at t built firstnet with and for First Responders the Emergency Response network authorized by congress. Firstnet. Because putting them first is our job. Fixodent ultra dual power provides you with an unbeatable hold and strong seal against food infiltrations. Fixodent. And forget it. A large crowd gathers in baghdad late saturday for a vigil to mark one year since the killing of a top iranian general. People lit candles at a site that killed soleimani. Distributes and a Memorial Service were broadcast. It also killed a top militia leader. Today they are filling the square. As arwa damon is following aull the developments from istanbul. Were seeing the crowds in iraq. Reporter and heres whats interesting, robin. The military group whose commander was killed alongside saul moanny, their leader has come out and said today they have no intention of attempting to storm the u. S. Embassy. It was also a year ago a few days before soleimani was killed that this same group did, in fact, try to storm the u. S. Embassy, angered over a numb of air strikes carried out by the u. S. And other entities in the region that killed members. Tensions between the u. S. And iran have escalated to what some are saying is an alarming degree. These protesters in baghdad in the square have a number of specific demands. This is not just about the killing of soleimani. This is also about what happened after. And that was, if you and our viewers would remember, that parliament then voted to have u. S. Forces leave iraq. What those protesters are commanding is that the government fulfill and act upon that parliamentary vote. When we speak more broadly about tensions ongoing between the u. S. And iran, keeping in mind that the proxy battlefield between the two nations is and has quite often been iraq, is that you have a number of u. S. Officials within the Trump Administration who are saying that the threat being posed by iran is the highest that it has ever been since the killing of soleimani. But this is where it gets very con va lewded and confusing. Other Officials Say theres no intelligence to corroborate that. Thats when it comes to the rhetoric, and then we look at the actions of the United States. Last week america flew Nuclear Capable b52 bombers over the middle east, apparently signaling a show of force, flexing americas military might, but at the same time, the u. S. Withdrew one of its aircraft carriers from the persian gulf, seeming to be signaling some sort of a deescalation. You will also remember that over the last few weeks President Trump has convened his pop military leadership, trying to look at different options when it comes to dealing with iran, and we also have all sorts of rhetoric coming out from the iranian said, although, that a bit more muted compared to what we are hearing from the americans. But this most certainly has been a very, very tense time for the region, but especially for iraq, because the vast majority of the population wants nothing, nothing to do with this conflict, this brewing conflict between the United States and iran. They just want to be left alone and allowed to live. Well, theyve certainly had more than enough of it. So arwa damon, thank you. Good to see you. Happy new year. When we come back, the woman who symbolized an important part of Japanese Culture are feeling the effects of the pandemic. 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Ask your doctor about oncedaily trelegy. And save at trelegy. Com. Welcome back. In japan geishas symbolize the countrys culture better than almost anything else. Recognized of course for their wit and talent as entertainers. Their profession has been on the decline. Its got even more difficult with the pandemic as we report. Reporter its an iconic japanese image, the geisha. During the pandemic the profession is struggling to survive. This woman has been a geisha for a decade. During japans state of emergency in the spring, she had almost no work. She says business is still less than half of prepandemic levels. Translator the scariest part is that we dont know when this is going to end. If the situation continues for a long time, i do not know how long we can survive for. Reporter geishas are hired as upscale entertainment for banquets celebrations and events. Famous for beauty and wit, they spend their lives perfecting traditional japanese arts. Daily preparation is an art. Applying white makeup, painting the face, perfecting the wig, tieing the elaborate kimono. This one costs more than 10,000. There are hours of dance rehearsals, then nights entertaining clients. Often ending work past 2 00 a. M. Dining with a geisha can cost thousands of dollars, but covid has slashed spending, gatherings have been cancelled. Even before covid, geishas were in decline with an aging clientele. A practicing geisha and head of the geisha association, remembers working in the area 50 years ago when there were h 400 geishas. She says today there are just 21. Translator we are struggling for survival. What we can do is train constantly to be prepared to perform at any moment. Reporter covid precautions make intmate conversations difficult, holding fans in front of their face when speaking, dancing at least two meters away from clients. The covid cases reach record highs. The owner of the 350yearold restaurant where these geisha us perform say another state of emergency will kill his business. In tokyo, japans First Western geisha is finding new ways to survive. Banquets over zoom. In many ways, were doing a lot of new things that are a bit revolutionary in the geisha world. Reporter shes also trying to reach new customers, like this 20yearold College Student for about 100 an hour, people can invite a geisha for a casual conversation at a counter bar. But she and her colleagues are sticking to tradition. For themselves and the craftsman that make their kimonos, wigs, combs and instruments. Translator the ban kquets protect the jobs of japanese craftsman. Reporter as she waits for covid19 to pass, she says all she can do now is practice and perfect her art. Cnn, tokyo. Beautiful piece there. Thanks to the team. Leave it to a pair of Health Care Workers in south dakota to turn a routine vaccination into a special occasion. This is a lovely story. You want to hear this. A nurse, eric, was set to give his long time partner a covid shot, but then this happened. Take a look. Eric youre using what is it . Its been a crazy year, and its no. Its been a fun ride to have you in my life, so i wanted to know if oh, my god. Is this happening . Did you guys know this . No. Oh, my god. Yay. [ cheers ] good luck to them and congrats. Theyve been together for five years. They say theyll plan a wedding after the pandemic has subsided. And then the new year has scarcely begun. Harry stiles has saved it with a stylish dance for his new hit called treat people with kindness. Maybe we can find a place and we can dream people with kindness. He plays a nightclub singer who invites an actress to dance with him. The glorious black and white old hollywood style clip has racked up more than 9 million views on youtube yrnand the message trea people with kindness is hitting home. Thank you for joining me. Im going to hand you over to the team at new day. 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The u. S. Crossed another morbid pandemic led to. More than 350,000 covid19 deaths reported since the crisis began. We need to get there distributed and get it out there faster and faster. Reporter weve seen elderly people literally camping out overnight trying to get that vaccine. At least a dozen sitting and incoming senators say theyll object to the certification of the Electoral College votes. We should point out many of these lawmakers that are going to object to the Electoral College results, they were on the same ballots. Like a great georg