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because our key trading partners are slowing down, we will, ultimately, feel it in our wages, our incomes, ourjobs and general living standards. there has been much said in recent months about the conduct of some of those elected to our parliament. here on this programme we ve revealed shocking allegations of sexual harrassment and a culture in which power imbalances are allowed to fester and where many younger members of staff feel unable to trust the systems put in place to protect them. now a new voice has added his own account of falling victim to harrassment. sir chris bryant, the labour chairman of the committee on standards and priveleges that s the group of mps whose job it is to uphold standards in parliament says he himself has been inappropriately touched during his two decades in parliament by six mps. by by five mps. the allegations of sexual misconduct come, of course, against a backdrop of wider concerns about behaviour during a parliamentary period which has bee
don t forget to download the podcast every morning, go to cnn.com/fivethings. as we mentioned, the borders are set to open up again to vaccinated travelers. vaccinated travelers. this is coming as the biden administration will address the supply chain bottleneck that we re seeing across the country. and joining us now to discuss more of this is the transportation secretary pete buttigieg. secretary, thank you for being with us. good morning. thank you for having me on. talk to us about this decision to ease restrictions on fully vaccinated travelers. to be clear, this is folks coming over the border crossings, the land borders from mexico and canada. how did the administration make this decision and why now? it always has been guided by safety and public health. and it is important news for our country, for our economy. we re talking about land ports of entry with two of our key trading partners. it helps to safely open up north
as nick watt reports, new number shows americans are being pretty compliant when forced to get the shot. reporter: after more than 18 months, the land borders with mexico and canada will reopen for nonessential travel early november. but just for the fully vaccinated. it s important news for our country, for our economy. we re talking about land ports of entry with two of our key trading partners. reporter: here in the u.s., five states have now fully vaccinated more than two-thirds. of their populations. the thing is, they re all in new england. these 15 states are yet to even reach the halfway mark. in september alone, apparently about 49,000 deaths could have been prevented if more people had gotten vaccinated says one new study. we have a very good, highly effective and safe vaccine. reporter: yet more than 66 million eligible americans still haven t had a shot.
a major turning point tonight in the coronavirus pandemic as the united states announces plans to ease travel restrictions on its northern and southern borders. cnn s nick watt has all the late breaking pandemic news. after more than 18 months, the land borders with mexico and canada will reopen for nonessential travel early november. but just for the fully vaccinated. it s important news for our country, for our economy. we re talking about land ports of entry with two of our key trading partners. here in the u.s., five states have now fully vaccinated more than two thirds of their populations. the thing is, they re all in new england. these 15 states are yet to even reach the halfway mark. june through september, apparently about 90,000 deaths could have been prevented if more people had gotten