there s not going to be a situation like we have with influenza, where all of a sudden a new mutation arises and the vaccine isn t effective at all. i think we ll see variants that emerge where the vaccines weren t as effective against the origin form of the virus. the vaccine doesn t seem to be as effective as it was against the origin wuhan strain of the virus. sometimes you get a phenomenon in virology where you can have two mutations that individually aren t really that concerning in terms of their ability to defeat the vaccine. but when you combine those two mutations in a new strain, suddenly that virus behaves a lot differently. we ve seen that evolve, there s a strain in vietnam that has two different mutations in it that we ve seen independently in different strains now combined in one new strain. so sometimes those combinations could be very concerning, because you get a much different virus that emerges as a result
100 years of oppression and generational trauma. and you feel like you re still carrying it on your shoulders today? oh, without a doubt. reporter: damian roselle s family lost their grocery store in the massacre. a lot of the emphasis this weekend is on the destruction that took place, but not really the rebuilding. so holding my granddaughter right here, it s all about the future, not so much about the past. reporter: and rebuild black wall street all together against all odds, just as they did in 1921. and mara, of course, we ve been talking about connective tissue that have drawn americans together for so long. of course, tulsa is a reminder of so many americans who never felt that connection and these pictures come back a hundred years later, a stark reminder of what has happened in our history and what so many americans today are still fighting for. it s a really challenging story for several reasons.
we need to remember the basics in the summer, respiratory pathogens don t spread very efficiently in hot, humid weather. as kids who return to school, kids who are unvaccinated, as you get back into the classrooms, schools will take certain precautions. i would fully expect all schools to be open, but i wouldn t be surprised if districts start using masks at the beginning of the year until they wait and see what happens. what the infection levels thereby, what the prevalence will be. if infection levels stay low, a lot of those measures could be withdrawn. but people will take a cautious approach as we reemerge into the school year. but kids are less likely to get the infection, less likely to transmit the infection, less likely to get very sick from the infection. the kids have been at lower risk
the ongoing infrastructure talks. congress is out this week, but the president has targeted the memorial day deadline has come and gone, but he s targeted now i believe the week of june 7th, as coming up, to see whether or not there could be any sort of bipartisan deal on infrastructure. on the first part, i ll just say, i think that you are totally right. there are many senators that do not want the filibuster to end. they are just much more quiet about it. i think you have a lot of votes that there are moderate democrats in arizona, et cetera, that would have problems voting for some of these issues that they don t want to have to take up. as far as infrastructure, we are reporting this morning that joe biden is tote meet with shelly moore capito, the republican from west virginia, who s leading the senate republican side of things tomorrow. now, i think it s important to note that they are very, very far apart. they don t even just they aren t even on the same page on what actua
it to me for that. and we just never take it too many people just never consider how difficult it is for a young woman, a young man, first of all, to endure every second, understanding that they don t ever have a second to themselves, again. but also, if you re suffering with depression or anxiety before that happens, how paralyzing it would be for a young man or a young woman, possibly, to stand in front of reporters. it s one thing, you know, when you talk to a lot of people who say, hey, i m great in front of 50,000 people if i m playing, you know, playing my songs. but if i m in front of five or ten people, even superstars will say, they freeze up. so for some 23-year-old, 24-year-old, i ll say, because i ve got kids older than that, kid, sometimes expectations are just too heavy, too burdensome. and we need to let people take a