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Transcripts for KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell 20240604 22:40:00

child, you know, on the inside window seat and you sit and try to buffer them from people around them, but it s certainly not perfect. reporter: also new tonight, the f.a.a. announced its covid-era zero tolerance policy toward unruly passengers is now permanent. the agency says fines, which have been as high as $80,000 in some cases and totaled more than $2 million this year, helped reduce the unruly incident rate, norah, by 60%. o donnell: well, that s good. errol barnett, thank you. let s turn now america s southwest where a wildfire near flagstaff, arizona, has tripled in size, forcing more than 2,000 people from their homes. powerful gusts have fanned the flames as high as 100 feet in the air. the fire started sunday and has burned at least two dozen structures and charred an area larger than manhattan. about 1,000 animals, including horses and goats, have been moved to shelters. streaming giant netflix suffered its biggest stock loss in nearly two decades, losing more than

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Transcripts for CNN New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar 20211123 11:42:00

days, germany is tightening restrictions, limiting pub hick public access for the unvaccinated. reporter: i m in vienna, outside austria s largest vaccination center where there is a huge rush of people waiting to get immunized. the operating manager telling us 20% of those here are getting their first shot. finally coming forward despite being eligible for months. across the country, hospitals are a different picture. an influx of covid patients. austria recording the highest seven-day incident rate since the pandemic began. if you hate getting emails from your boss after work, which is not me, eric, you can consider moving to portugal. the country made it illegal for your boss to text or email you after regular working hours. companies with more than ten employees could face fines if they disregard this rule, which is part of a new law regulating working from home.

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Transcripts for CNN Early Start With Christine Romans and Laura Jarrett 20211123 10:35:00

not immunized. it s hard to get into a restaurant, a bar, and most importantly, the chancellor has said those who are not vaccinated will remain under lockdown essentially indefinitely. of course, there is a vaccine mandate that will go into place on february 1st, so that means stiff fines if you continue to refuse after that date to get your shots, it really shows how fed up european leaders are with this movement, this class of people that authorities here say are motivated by populist sentiment by the far-right, fake news continuing to refuse this vaccine. you can see why they are disheartened, why these leaders are putting these tough measures in place. austria right now is suffering due to an influx of coronavirus patients. it s recorded the highest incident rate in the last seven days. what is really important here, christine, again, that vaccine mandate. this is going to be the first country to do this so you can see european leaders will be watching this very closely as a pilot

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Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20210911 00:20:00

hepatitis b, mumps, measles, rubella, polio, tetanus, and pertuts vaccinations. they re part of all of our lives. here s elvis presley backstage at the ed sullivan show in 1956 getting the polio vaccine shot. get the picture? now of course, most vaccines start when kids are babies. and they continue through primary school. in the book law in public health practice authors explain the first public school requirement was enacted in the 1850s in massachusetts to prevent smallpox transmission in schools. in the late 1960s, efforts were undertaken to eradicate measles from the u.s. it was recognized as a significant problem. in the early 1970s, states that had school vaccination laws for measles vaccine had measles incident rate 40% to 51% lower than states without such laws. there you go, right? very effective. by the year 1981, all 50 states

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS America Reports With John Roberts Sandra Smith 20240604 18:50:00

people with the j&j vaccine. that s a 1,100,000. those are just the cases that we know of and those 95 cases were serious and they result a clinically. it does suggest that given the choice i would suggest one of the other instead. john: did the math myself and came up with an incident rate of .008% which seems insignificant. we were suggesting that the signal is very strong here because of the seriousness, the severity of the cases? yes. one in 100,000 cases and that s just what we know of. it is notoriously unreliable. it is the yelp of vaccines and you know rating system, not everybody will go online and report a complication. john: and some report applications that may not be associated either.

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