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florida could be cleared in weeks. why the families are speaking out against the sale. what they want to see happen there. ♪ saturday, september 25th. again, we are so grateful to share your company on this weekend morning. >> always a pleasure to be alongside you, christi. let's start with pfizer's covid-19 booster shots because they're now available for millions of americans after cdc dr. rochelle walensky split with her agency's vaccine advisers by recommending a third dose for people considered high risk based on where they work. >> yeah. more than 2 million people with compromised immune systems may have already received that dose. the recommendation now expands to grocery store workers, teachers and of course health care workers. >> the country is now seeing a 13% decline in new cases compared to last week. but dr. walensky says the country cannot boost its way out of the pandemic. >> hospitals across the country are still under immense pressure. icu beds are scarce. community spread of the virus is high. cnn's alison kosik has the latest. >> it's hard to acknowledge, i'm over 65, but i'll be getting my booster shot. >> reporter: president joe biden along with millions of other americans is now eligible for a third dose of the pfizer vaccine. >> like your first and second shot, the booster shot is free and easily accessible. booster shots will be available in 80,000 locations including over 40,000 pharmacies nationwide. >> reporter: the booster shots are now green-lit by the fda and cdc for americans 65 and over. people 18 and up with certain underlying health conditions. and adults at increased risk of covid, because of their workplaces or institutional settings. >> in a pandemic, we most often take steps with the intention to do the greatest good even in an uncertain environment. and that is what i am doing with these recommendations. >> reporter: but getting more initial shots in arms remains a high priority for the administration. >> i want to be clear. we will not boost our way out of this pandemic. >> reporter: a dramatic scene played out in realtime on friday during a taping of "the view." >> i need the two of you to step off for a second. >> okay. >> anna -- >> we'll bring you back later. >> okay. >> two hosts of the show tested positive for covid, just ahead of an interview with vice president kamala harris. but later in the day, two sources say that both women subsequently tested negative on follow-up rapid and pcr tests. harris had not interacted with them, a white house official said. according to new data from the cdc, on friday, 75% of the eligible population of the u.s. has received at least one dose of the vaccine. and 32 states and d.c. have now fully vaccinated more than half of their residents. but in alabama, a different story. the state's health officer said yesterday that reports that the state has had the highest death rate recently need to be verified. but they certainly make sense. he said, over 100 people died there every single day there last week. >> now, these aren't numbers or stats. these are our friends and our family and loved ones. these are alabamians dying of covid. we continue to say at least 90% of the deaths are completely preventible with vaccination. >> reporter: meanwhile, here in new york state on monday, a vaccine mandate for all health care workers will go in effect. >> i believe it's critically important for our health care workers to be as healthy as they can before they attend to the health of others. >> reporter: that same day, new york city mayor bill de blasio is also requiring all school staff to receive at least one dose of the vaccine. >> we're going to work with anyone who needs to get vaccinated between now and the deadline, if they don't get vaccinated, consciously make the choice not to get vaccinated they will be suspended without pay. >> reporter: alison kosik, cnn, new york. >> thanks for that report. hospitals in idaho, one of the least vaccinated states in the nation are now rationing care because resources are so scarce. as of this week, the state hit a record number of covid hospitalizations. and health officials were forced to activate crisis action care. they're now prioritizing treatment for healthier people more likely to recover from covid. surgeries have had to be put on hold as patients are being treated in hospital lobbies and being sent to neighboring states for help. covid deaths are on the rise there as were. and funeral homes say they are struggling to manage an influx of bodies piling up in their morgue. i want to bring in the coroner of aida county, idaho, seeing the largest surge there. dottie owen joins us. dottie, we appreciate you sharing part of your weekend with us. i really want you to share with our viewers the challenges you're facing. there are several funeral homes in your area that have stopped accepting bodies from your office altogether. you have a refrigerated truck that you had to buy to store cadavers. how are you holding up? >> thank you, borithis is becom in our county and our state. we are working nonstop. we're exhausted. we're frustrated. i did have to purchase that last novembe november/december, we purchased a mass utility trailer just in case we needed it. we utilized it throughout the last six months but now we're packing them in there. the internal cooler is full. we've had to hire outside individuals. we're working with help from individuals to come in and help transport the individuals from the hospital, to our facilities to hold because we're out of storage. funeral homes are out of storage. our hospitals are out of storage. it's just become quite a mess. >> and, dottie, you expressed frustration about people in your community accusing you of fearmongering and somehow making money off of this. why do you think people have a hard time believing that you're trying to help keep people healthy? >> honestly, i think people have gotten so wrapped up in the fact that the this is some political government scam and that's where their focus. and it's not the case. we aren't making any money on this. this is cutting county budget. we're trying to get reimbursed for things like necessary ppe and body bags. the trailer was purchased on the care fund, otherwise we wouldn't have been able to purchase it. every time i turn around, i'm constantly defending is covid real? are we seeing these deaths? are we falsifying death certificates? it's really getting frustrating. we're picking these individuals up, we're handling these cases. and i don't understand why our communities aren't understanding this is real. and you're going to lose someone. >> and, dottie, you're a democrat. as personal politics shouldn't matter during a pandemic, the sad truth is that they do. the numbers show that republicans are less likely to get vaccinated. in fact in a recent poll, 44% of republicans told cnn they were not vaccinated. i'm curious about how you think that speaking out might affect your political future in idaho, a very red state. >> you know, to be honest with you, this isn't democrat or republican. this is life and death. and when have we gotten to the point where we are so determined to either be a red state or a blue state, versus saving lives. that's where i'm at. i'm angry and we're tired, we're angry, we're frustrated. and anything i can do to slow this down, to save these individuals in our community, i'm going to continue to talk out. i'm going to speak. i'm going to continue to fight. you know, to be honest with you, if it ends up costing me my position, so be it, as long as i can save some members of my community and people around the state. we're frustrated. we're tired. >> dottie, is there something that state officials or the federal government can do to help idaho right now? >> honestly, at this point, we're -- we are headed into recovery mode. we need to -- we need the refrigerated trucks. our funeral homes are at capacity. our hospitals are asking for health. i recorded 18 deaths in one day earlier this week. 13 reported from our hospitals. that's unheard of in a county our size. >> dottie owens, we have to leave the conversation there. we appreciate your work and you coming on this morning. thank you, dottie. >> thank you very much. >> of course. so, turning now to politics on capitol hill, democrats are divided ahead of a key vote next week. and it's throwing president biden's economic agenda into limbo. >> speaker nancy pelosi says the house will move forward plans to pass an infrastructure and reconciliation bill. the bill the agreements betweened month rids and democrats that threaten it. kevin liptak is with us live. talk to us about through the weekend to try to keep the president's economic agenda alive and the likelihood they can do so. >> yeah, this is a frenzied touch of time for democrats to come together. it's not an overstatement this is a critical stretch of president biden's presidency. virtually his entire agenda is tied up in the bill, the infrastructure package and what democrats are trying to piece together. just to give an update where things stand this morning. there's no top line number on that deal. there's no clarity yet on what the two sides agree should be included in there. the house plans to vote monday on that infrastructure package that's a $1.2 trillion bill. the senate has passed including money for roads and bridges, bolstering the water grid and high speed transit. it's not clear they have the votes for this bill yet and that is because progressives in the house want to see that bill accompanied with that much larger social spending plan. that's the bill that they're currently negotiating. right now it included things like universal pre-k, in home care and climate change provisions. now what ultimately ends up in this bill is going to be the result of these intensive negotiations. democrats are working through the weekend, trying to piece together this bill. white house aides, i'm today, will also be on the phone with key members of the party. president biden is spending the weekend up at camp david. i'm told he's also prepared to get on the phone with democrats if they have concerns. if it becomes necessary for him to sort of wade directly into these talks. now, what has frustrated the president up until this point, including during that oval office meeting he had with democrats this week is the inability to get republicans to say what the top line number is. what are the programs, what are the provisions they want to see included in the bill. he spoke to a little bit of that yesterday. listen to what he had to say. >> what are your prioritiy prio? and several of them when they go through the priorities it adds up to a number higher than they said they were for. because we're getting down to, you know, the hard spot here. people are having now to go in and look in detail what it is specifically, therefore. >> and we're told that the president also spoke to democratic leaders in the congress yesterday. the white house said that they agreed there was broad agreement on the principles of this bill. but that's still far away from the final agreement. boris. >> kevin liptak reporting from the white house. thank you so much. >> thank you, kevin. >> so, you heard kevin allude to it, the infrastructure bill is expected to cover this laundry list of democratic priorities. here's cnn's tom foreman to walk us through what that looks like? >> reporter: what can you buy for $3.5 trillion, high on the deliverables list is education. the americans family plan would put $200 billion into universal pre-k. educating 3 and 4 year olds. two years of free tuition community college for older students with the feds picking up 85% of the tab. states the rest. and more money for universities that serve minority groups including historically black colleges. >> the key is to deliver. we need to deliver for the american people. >> reporter: there would be help with child care, so middle tole low-income families with kids under 5 would spend month more than 7% of their income on such services. he proposes to help low-income families seiche money by make making the earned income tax credit permanent. and it would pump $35 billion into child nutrition, giving 9 million more children free school lunches. >> we're not leaving anything behind. so, we're not passing an infrastructure bill and then saying, oh, there's no urgency to taking on climate change or immigration or any of these other things. >> reporter: $150 billion in grants aimed at helping electric companies provide clean energy. $9 billion to modernize the power grid. there are rebates for consumers going more green. money for electrifying the fleet of federal vehicles and for conservation and agriculture and forestry, aimed among theory things reducing the threat of wildfires. critics, of course, are calling it an inferno of spending. >> that contains significant tax increases on our small businesses on individuals. it is a policy expansion using this partisan exercise of democratic votes only. >> reporter: still, there is more. the bill would expand medicare and reduce how much obamacare users must pay. it would bolster affordable house and put $190 million into the home services for the nation's growing senior population, for the disabled and those who work with them. indeed this is so much spending over the next ten years, it's possible that no one person knows everything that's in it, all the more reason that critics say there should be a lot of caution while looking at that whopping price tag. tom foreman, cnn, washington. there are migrants who have been camping out under that bridge in del rio, texas, have been sent back to haiti now. a lot of others have to wait to find out if they'll have to go back. they're returning to the issues that caused them to make that long journey to the u.s. in the first place. plus, four men with close ties 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and ronit, how have you connected with some of these people and the commonality you now share? >> well, we have all experienced sudden loss, family or loved ones just going to work or going to sleep in their homes. and the tragedy and the nightmare of this event happening and watching it as well unfold. you know, there are two different events, with the same similarities of sudden loss, in a traumatic horrific way. some of them were awake when they died. the same thing in the towers, as we watched in horror that day. i watched in horror as this building collapsed with speaking individuals who some unfortunately were awake. so, i connect with that, in that instance of sudden loss and being in a nightmare together. we're in this nightmare together, unfortunately. >> and now, i know you're entering this next phase in a sense, this phase of what is going to happen to that. what is called by some hallowed ground. ronit, i know that you really firmly believe this needs to be a memorial. what do you say to some of the other family members who lost people in that collapse who say, you know, we know that there's already a $120 million bid for that site to rebuild. and some of the families say we need that money. the people that lived there, some of them were the breadwinners. that was their condo. how do we go on? in this way. for them, what do you say? >> so, i strongly believe that everybody is entitled to the financial needs. i don't want to go into the details of whether there's a buyer or the legalities. but i do believe that all of the politicians that stood by us, june 24th, for two weeks and said they would help, we voted for them. this is their time to step up. we're asking for help. we're asking for our leaders to help us. you know. they stepped up for 9/11. they step up all the time for natural disasters, for earthquakes. for sending troops abroad. this is in our country. i moved here in 2002 because i believed in america. i'm asking for our leaders to step up. please. >> would you be satisfied with a new development on the site, if there was a memorial space included? or do you want that memorial space to be there as a whole? >> monica i think would answer this better than i would. >> well, at this point, it's 1.8 acres which is almost the size of the two tower footprints where the pools are today in new york city. the world class memorial museum. i feel like at this point, we want the 1.88. i don't know where the remains were found in new york city. we knew they called it a bathtub and the prints stood in that 80,000 remained in that space, today, eight acres out of the 16. so, we were pleased with that, because we felt we could honor them in that space, the eight acres. at this point, we don't know in that 1.88 acres where the majority of those remains were found. until we kind of figure that out, we're willing to look at that. at this point, we don't know, so, we would say we want the 1.88 to be dedicated to the memorial and honor all of those lost in a sacred and hallowed state. i want to be clear only some bodies were found. a lot of remains were not found. and there were pieces of bodies. so it's not clear in the media that it's not whole bodies were found. it's very important in the jewish religion that we don't build over dead people, especially when you can't bury them. >> even the surf side mayor charles burkett called it a holy site. we will continue to see how this develops. ronit felter, we're sorry and monica, for your losses. we're grateful for you. and thank you. >> thank you nfor helping us. >> we wish you the very best. we'll be right back. ♪ connecting just about everyone to just about everyone else. ♪ it can open eyes with a cup of coffee and change minds on what makes a business, a business. and it is working to connect everyone, everywhere. so, meet visa. a network working for everyone. ♪ is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? 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