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were inside the gun, killing cinematographer halyna hutchins and injuring director joel souza. cnn has more from santa fe. >> reporter: after alec baldwin says he's fully cooperating in the investigation into the fatal shooting on the set of "rust." >> the ranch has two people accidentally shot. >> reporter: officials say they're still in the initial stages of their investigation into what led to the fatal incident when baldwin discharged a prop weapon on set. director joel souza rushed by ambulance to a local hospital with injuries. the film's director of photography, halyna hutchins, was pronounced dead after being transported via helicopter to the hospital. police continue to interview witnesses and are looking into what type of projectile was fired from a prop gun commonly used on sets that aren't without their own risks. >> prop weapons do have a dangerous factor to them even though they're a lot safer than using a live firearm on set. >> reporter: 42-year-old hutchins who posted on instagram from the new mexico location only days ago lived in los angeles with her husband and son and was credited in the production of dozens of film, tv, and video titles. baldwin tweeting from the account he shares with his wife, "there are no words to convey my shock and sadness regarding the tragic accident that took the life of halyna hutchins. i am in touch with her husband offering my support to him and his family." these tragic accidents on movie sets have happened before. actor brandon lee, son of bruce lee, was killed in 1993 on the set of "the crow" when a fragment of a dummy bullet became lodged in a prop gun which fatally wounded lee in the abdomen. shannon lee posting on her brother's verified twitter account, "our heart go out to the family of halyna hutchins and to joel souza and all involved in the incident on "rust." no one should ever be killed by a gun on a film set, period." we're told that a search warrant has been issued for the bonanza creek ranch where the shooting took place. sheriffs will be carefully combing the property throughout the weekend. they don't expect to update the be before monday. this as investigators try to piece together how this tragedy could have taken place. cnn, sfanta fe, new mexico. >> pneu questions about the safety -- new questions about the safety measures. hours before the deadly shooting at least half a dozen protesters walked off to protest safety procedures. in a statement obtained by the entertainment site "deadline," "rust" movie production said, quoting now, the safety of our cast and crew is a top priority of "rust" productions, and jefferson associated with the company -- everyone associated with the company. those we were not made aware of any official complaints concerning weapon or prop safety on set, we will be conducting an internal review of our procedures while production is shut down." we will continue to cooperate with the santa fe authorities in their investigation and offer mental health services to the cast and crew during this tragic time, end quote. cnn has reached out to the production company for comment but has not heard back. let's talk about -- talk more about all this, rather. joining me ben simmons, a firearm instructor for actors and co-founder of bear arms which provides military support to the film and television industry. so good to see you, ben. >> thank you. >> we're learning that baldwin was handed one of three prop guns by the assistant director. why would there be three different guns, and could that have caused some confusion about which one was most safe to use? >> so in lots of film sets and film productions you'll have different guns effective playing the same gun in the same way you'd have a stunt guy playing the role of another actor. you could have a completely inert, totally prop gun that can't fire that is just to look correct. you could have a rubber gun so a stuntman can use the same gun to fall over or in a fight sequence, and then you might have a gun that can fire a -- a blank round. so you can produce the kind of effect you want to see on screen such as a flash or a bang or the recoil. >> so you mentioned there could be rubber guns, you could have a gun that fires blank rounds. if it's a real gun, is it most likely on set that it has been modified in some way to make sure that it either is only capable of using blank rounds or nothing at all? >> not necessarily, no. most single-shot firearms don't require any changes to them to fire a blank round. so normally they're exactly the same as they would be, they're unchanged. when you talk about s semiautomatic firearms and modern-day guns, then you have to do certain things to them to make them repeatedly fire so they'll be able to fire the first shot. but some of them function on a blow-back gas, so you need to tweak some bits to make them work. it otherwise has little modification to fire. >> the first rule is to point the husbamuzzle in a safe direc. why wo-- why would he have been pointing the gun in the direction of halyna hutchins or joel souza in rehearsal or simply a mistake of the direction which it was handled? >> i can't say much about this particular instance because i don't know the details. of course, the investigation is still ongoing so it would be wrong of me to state what -- what happened there. however, it is a general rule of firearm safety to always keep the gun pointed in a safe direction. of course on a film set, you may be required to point the gun toward the camera if that is what the shot requires. >> and that's where your director, you know, could be, right, that's where halyna hutchins or even joel could be if, say, the gun was pointing right toward the camera. some sets i read might have plexiglass so as not to -- so as to further protect a crew member on a set when in fact a gun might be pointed toward a camera. is that typical, or is that under extenuating circumstances? >> no, you'd always find ways to make it as safe as you can do. if a gun has to point toward the camera, you might consider doing things such as having the camera locked off and none of the crew near the camera. so that when you're filming and discharging the firearm, that there is nobody in that harm's way except for the camera. so if something does go wrong it's just the camera that would be hit. there are other ways to do it such as if you were trying to film an actor pointing a gun at another actor, there are various ways to angle the camera and to angle the action so it looks like it's pointing at the actor but it's pointing off to one side. there are a number of different ways -- i've often seen shields used, so if a blast is going toward the camera -- really to protect the camera, you can have a protective shield because even with a blank, lot of debris and burned powder and grit can come out of the end of the gun which can damage a lens. >> ben, the "los angeles times" is reporting that there were safety concerns on the set even before the shooting. the paper says several crew members had already quit over issues including safety protocols like gun inspections, not being strictly followed. there were other matters, too, that apparently crew members were upset about from their commute to the set after being promised their hotels would be near the set and then it ended up being otherwise. as it pertains to safety measures, what is usually the protocol, what usually takes place on a movie set when you do have firearms involved? >> so usually you would try and avoid using a real gun with blank ammunition unless you have to. and you would -- it would be a discussion between those in charge on set, between the director, the actor, the stunt coordinator if there is one, the armerer, the person who is providing the gun and responsible for safety. you'd have a discussion and rehearsal about where the gun would be pointing. and you'd rehearse the actor through it so the actor would be able to, you know, point the gun in the right direction at the time. there would be various checks that the armerer would do to make sure the gun is clear, to make sure the right ammunition was being used, when a gun is handed from person to person, generally what should happen is the gun should be checked each time. so those are the kind of safety rules that are normally brought into place on sets. >> yeah. all right. well, i know so much of the movie world and beyond are just heartbroken and sickened that this would happen, but i think it also underscores to the layman about the -- both ordinary and extraordinary risks that are involved in the movie-making industry. ben simmons, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> thank you. thanks. still ahead, a new data on covid vaccines for younger kids. details on how a rollout could work straight ahead. plus, walmart recalls thousands of bottles of aroam therapy sprays because of deadly bacteria. this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove them. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection or your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. this is the sound of fasenra. ask your doctor about fasenra. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. with directv stream, i can get live tv and on demand together. watch: serena williams... wonder woman.... serena... wonder woman... serena... wonder woman... ♪ ♪ ace. advantage! you cannot be serious! ♪ ♪ get your tv together with the best of live and on demand. introducing directv stream. ray loves vacations. but his diabetes never seemed to take one. everything felt like a 'no'. everything. but then ray went from no to know. with freestyle libre 2, now he knows his glucose levels when he needs to. and... when he wants to. so ray... can be ray. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss, so the national eye institute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision preservision areds 2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd, it is my vision, so my plan includes preservision. ♪ your new pharmacy is here. to make sure you don't run out of meds here. and with amazon prime, get refills and free two-day shipping. who knew it could be this easy? 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>> well, assuming that the fda and cdc both give the green light, i would imagine that by the first week of november. so sometime after november 3rd, that pediatricians' offices and pharmacies and other places will begin to offer the covid vaccine for kids in the 5 to 11-year-old range. one thing that parents can do if they're particularly eager now is to call their proceed -- pediatrician and about the protocol. they may have procedures in place to start immediate ministering the vaccine. so walonce the vaccine is approved,a assuming that it will, good to check in advance to see what the procedures are. >> you're the right person to talk to for a number of reasons, but let's zero in on some booster talk because you recently mixed and matched vaccine yourself, is that right? you originally had the johnson & johnson shot and chose to get a pfizer booster. are you recommending that for everyone, and talk to me if you will about what you felt physically, if anything, and why you decided to make that decision. >> of course. so let me back up and say that the decision for people who got the initial pfizer/moderna vaccine is very different from the decision for those who initially got the johnson & johnson vaccine. so for people who initially got pfizer and moderna, if you're eligible now to receive a booster, there's no particular reason to switch to something else unless you have a particular, very specific medical circumstance. for example, you have the severe allergy to pfizer or moderna, considered with johnson & johnson. if you had myocarditis before consider switching to -- otherwise there's no reason to switch between pfizer, moderna, or something else. different from the one-dose j and jj vaccine. i received it before we knew about the association between the j&j vaccine and a rare but extremely serious blood clotting disorder that is particularly prevalent in women between the ages of 18 and 49. i'm in this category, and so for women in this group, i would strongly advise that you do not get a second dose of the j&j vaccine but instead that you switch to either pfizer or moderna. those two are fairly prevalent. i chose pfizer because that's what was available in my local pharmacy. i didn't want to wait until the moderna booster. but there's no reason why i wouldn't have chosen moderna, as well. on the other hand, if you are someone who does not have this risk, you could choose a second dose of the j&j but could choose one of the fired or moderna vaccines. if you're unsure, talk it over with your medical provider. at this point in the pandemic, we do have plenty of vaccine, we should be able to tailor the booster dose to what's right for you and your medical circumstances. >> i think there's so many americans who are still reeling from the news of former secretary of state colin powell dying as a result of complications to covid even though he was vaccinated. what is it that you want people to understand about -- and underscore the importance still of getting vaccinated but then there might be vulnerabilities depending on what your health situation is and how they make the correlation of what their concerns are personally to that of a giant who just passed away? >> yeah, it's really important for us to emphasize that the vaccines protect you six times against infection and over 11 times from death. that's really important. that's the reason we get vaccinated is to protect ourselves. but there's another component, as well, which is to protect other people around us. someone like general powell, he was older, he was 84. he also had multiple myeloma, a blood cancer, that made him particularly vulnerable to infection. also he was potentially on treatments that made it such that the vaccine was not so effective for him because he had a suppressed immune system. this is the reason why we need to get vaccinated to protect those people around us who are particularly vulnerable. you don't know if the person that you're on the bus with or who is a colleague or who's a friend is immunocompromised. i don't know if maybe they have a child at home who has cancer, and it's our job to get vaccinated yes to protect ourselves and our loved ones, but also to protect others around us, too. the best thing for all of us to do is to get vaccinated so that we're able to suppress the level of covid-19 infection in the community. that is ultimately what's going to lower the risk for everyone and get us out of this pandemic. >> doctor, thank you so much. your advice is invaluable. thank you so much. still ahead, democrats are stumping hard in virginia for the governor's race. why that contest may be the biggest test young on whether donald trump still motivates democrats to go to the polls. fine lines in 1-week, deep wrinkles in 4. so you can kiss wrinkles goodbye! neutrogena® i'll shoot you an estimate as soon as i get back to the office. hey, i can help you do that right now. high thryv! thryv? 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>> thank you so much for having me on to talk about the exciting race happening here in virginia. i was in rico county today, will be in culpeper county, charlottesville and southwest virginia tomorrow. i'm excited not only about terry mcauliffe, mark herring, but our house of delegates candidates all on the ballot this year. frankly virginia is going in the right direction. virginia is the number-one state for business for the second year in a row. and those are the things i'm talking about when i'm out there talking about what's at stake in this election. notably on the economic front, in his first four years as governor, terry mcauliffe announced more than 1,100 economic development deals. he brought more than $20 billion in new capital to our commonwealth, and unemployment dropped in every single city and county across the commonwealth of virginia when he was governor. so the message is clear that i'm bringing, terry mcauliffe was great for virginia, he's going to be great for virginia again. and we need to continue on this path toward progress. we want to be the number-one state for business, the third year in a row, and we've got our sights set on a variety of other accomplishments that we're working toward and will with him at the helm of the state. >> are you also thinking about what's at stake overall for democrats if mcauliffe doesn't win? i mean, president biden comfortably beat trump in virginia in 2020, and if mcauliffe and the democrats can't pull out a win in ten days, do you worry that that could be an ominous sign for democrats like yourself for the 2022 midterms? >> well, you know, i'm excited. if -- for anyone on the ground in virginia, you know, people are focused on november 2nd. people are focused on the progress that we have made in the commonwealth and that we will continue to make when we re-elect our fantastic house of delegates members, when we flip a couple of seats and when we ensure that terry mcauliffe and mark herring are elected for the statewide seats. there's a lot happening particularly as we continue this process of getting past covid. one of the areas that terry mcauliffe is so focused is on the education of our children, and he's promised to ensure that we are raising teacher pay across the commonwealth of virginia. notably virginia ranks 50th for how we pay our teachers compared to the average income of other jobs, and that's just unacceptable. and so this is an important priority of former governor and future governor terry mcauliffe, and you know, campaigning on real issues and real policies. terry's put out more than 20 specific plans of the places, of the priorities that he has for his second term as governor. and i'm just appreciative of the fact that he's been so transparent and so clear with the goals and the plans that he intend to work to realize. >> and i hear you, you are laser focused on a mcauliffe win. but is this race also sort of a barometer on what you run on come midterm elections? >> so what i run on come midterm elections, the things that matter to the people i represent. i represent ten counties throughout central virginia, a mix of suburban and rural communities. and on the ground people are focused on the economy. they're focused on the recovery. they're focused on, you know, the issues that matter to them, the health and safety of their kids, their loved ones, the strength of their small business for the small business owners, their ability to have a good paying job and a family-sustaining job. those are the issues that i've always been focused on, lowering the cost of prescription drugs, ensuring that we are, you know, creating opportunity for our nation's youth, ensuring a strong and competitive economy that creates opportunity for everyone. and so that's what i -- that's what i hear on the ground. that's what i continue to work on capitol hill and certainly that's why i'm out campaigning so hard for governor mcauliffe because his priorities, what he's done for the state already, the trajectory that we have been on, the number-one state for business two years in a row, we're going to go for the trifecta with the third year, and he'll -- we'll do that with him as our governor. >> all right. lots of energy being put into today and over the next ten days. congresswoman, thank you so much for your time. appreciate it. glad you could be with us today. >> thank you so much for having me. >> fantastic. all right. it is a damning picture of facebook's role in the capitol insurrection and how the company did not stop the avalanche of stop the steal. remember those slogans? 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>> reporter: hey, we are going to be seeing a lot of stories about facebook this week. a consortium of 17 u.s. news organizations including cnn have obtained tens of thousands of internal facebook documents, and some revelations are very troubling. have a look. on january 6th, facebook executives condemned the attack on the u.s. capitol but internally some employees began to push back. facebook, they suggested, was culpable, one writing an internal chat, "all due respect but haven't we had enough time to figure out how to manage discourse without enabling violence? we've been fuelling there fire for a long time and shouldn'ting surprised it's now out of control." another wrote they were tired of thoughts and prayers from facebook leadership. there were dozens of groups active until yesterday and the facebook employee responded -- stop the steal, the conspiracy theory movement that helped fuel the insurrection had been organizing on facebook for months. how did you guys hear about this event today? >> through facebook. >> reporter: facebook events, instagram, how have you been -- >> yes. i created a facebook event for yesterday's event, and i posted after the fact that we were again coming today. i will be again making another event in regards to tomorrow. >> facebook provided the fundamental coordinating infrastructure. they were sharing ride-share information, they were sharing resources, they were talking about, you know, what they were going to wear and if they were going to have trump flags. >> reporter: we now know an internal facebook report described the attempt to crack down on stop the steal as piecemeal. that document leaked by facebook whistleblower frances haugen who spent her final moment at the company photographing thousands of internal documents and company chat logs. >> these documents are vindication that what we've been saying as a field has been true all along and that facebook knows it and could take action on it and decides not to. >> for many years people have been talking about the facebook effect, what facebook is doing to culture, to society, to politics. but we didn't really know from data from facebook whether these theories were true. what frances has given us is an extraordinary archive of material that helps us see exactly what's going on and what they know is going on. and it is the biggest and most important contribution to understanding this incredibly important problem that we've ever had. >> reporter: the leaked document, many just becoming public, were given to a consortium of news organizations including cnn from the basis of a complaint to the sec where a there were questions about its role perpetuating month information and violent extremism related to the 2020 election and january 6th insurrection. >> facebook executives like nick klegg will say it's unfair to blame facebook for the insurrection. >> it's a red herring to say people are blaming facebook for the entire thing. that's not what's happening here. you can't at the same time be facebook and trying to take responsibility and being very proud of all the organizing work that you've helped black lives matter do or the occupy movements or standing rock, you can't take credit for all of that and then say, oh, that thing called the insurrection, we had nothing to do with that. >> reporter: another revelation from the documents, an internal memo including details of a facebook staffer setting up a test account to see what facebook's algorithms were recommending to users. 2019, a facebook employee sets up an account designed to look like a 41-year-old conservative mom living in north carolina, her name is carol smith. she likes a few pages, she likes trump. she likes fox news. in a week, she's getting a qanon recommendation. i saw in there that after three weeks there was actually a recommendation for a page that was the 3%-ers, the militia, self-described militia involved in the insurrection. >> no, again, we've suspected this dynamic. what's strike being what frances has revealed is that we now know that facebook itself saw this precisely. so these are like potato chips that they feed to somebody who's got a potato chip addiction. and that is the reality of the platform. it is an addiction engine, and it profits the mother nre it ca manipulate to consume what we want to consume most. >> reporter: revelations may be of interest to the house select committee investigating the insurrection. here is what facebook is saying -- here's what andy stone tells us, a spokesperson, "the notion that the january 6th insurrection would not have happened except for facebook is absurd. the former president pushed the narrative that the election was stolen including in person a short distance from the capitol building that day. the responsibility for the violence that occurred on january 6 lies with those who attacked our capitol and those who encouraged them. we have a long track record of effective cooperation with law enforcement including the agencies responsible for addressing threats of domestic terrorism." and of course, facebook pointing out that they're not the only social media platform that was used here. twitter and youtube was used extensively, but we will be hearing more about this in the coming days, many, many more documents and many more stories to come. fred? >> wow, that's an extraordinary view, perhaps among the most remarkable points being made is you can't take credit for the good and at the same time not defer to take the blame for the bad, that is. all right, thank you so much. appreciate that. all right. still ahead, thousands of aromatherapy sprays are being recalled at walmart because they may contain deadly bacteria. exposed dentin to help repair sensitive teeth. my patients are able to have that quality of life back. i recommend sensodyne repair and protect with deep repair. someday you'll catch the perfect wave. and with access to elevated benefits at fine hotels + resorts. someday can be any day you want. one of the many reasons you're with amex platinum. paul loves food. but his diabetes made food a mystery. everything felt like a "no". but then paul went from no to know. with freestyle libre 2, now he knows how food affects his glucose. and he knows when to make different choices. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us with directv stream, i can get live tv and on demand together. watch: serena williams... wonder woman.... serena... wonder woman... serena... wonder woman... ♪ ♪ ace. advantage! you cannot be serious! ♪ ♪ get your tv together with the best of live and on demand. introducing directv stream. walmart is issuing a major recall today over a potentially deadly product. 3,900 billion bottles of the better homes and gardens essential oil aromatherapy spray with gemstones is being taken off walmart shelves because it could contain a bacteria which the cdc says has already killed two people in the u.s. joining us, dr. peter hotez, dean of the national school of tropical medicine at baylor college of medicine and co-director of the center for vaccine development at texas children's hospital. dr. hotez, always good to see you. so what is behind there bacteria recall that's taking place? >> yeah, it's really a fascinating story and a medical mystery, although i think it's about to be solved, fred. so it's a disease called meliodosis, caused by a bacteria that's actually a pretty important cause of death, around 90,000 deaths per year predominantly in southeast asia, thailand, vietnam, in singapore, northern australia, and it's a bacterium that lives in the soil. and during monsoon seasons, it gets kind of -- the high winds it gets kind of swept up. sometimes it aerosolizes and people inhale it or rice farmers get cuts and abragdsbracesions s from the soil. the question is what the heck is it doing in minnesota, kansas, texas, and then georgia. that was a head-scratcher for a while. but the centers for disease control has -- did extensive interviews as part of their outbreak investigation and now they've identified that this particular product which is sold at walmart by pcr chain reaction, they detected the presence of the bacterial genome. >> gosh. >> that seems to be the answer. that somehow it got contaminated. the product is made in india where there is meliodosis, the western side of the country. you know, if you notice that when you said there were gemstones in it, sometimes the rocks, maybe if they were not sterilized, were contaminated but they're working out the details. >> interesting. what incredible detective work in order to find the origins like this. so you mentioned gemstones could be part of the problem. as soon as you were describing it with the soil component, et cetera, i was thinking my followup question was going to be about the herbs or something, herbs grown in the soils of these areas where there could be this bacteria and somehow it got into the bottles that way, is that another way? >> could be that, as well. and so i think they're looking at all possibilities. and they'll start sorting it out. you know, the first time around they conducted their interviews as percent of the outbreak investigation. nothing came to light. and i think it was the later -- latter case in georgia that popped up in july where they finally made the connection, recovered the bottle, and did the preliminary chain reaction back in atlanta in the labs there. an incredible piece of medical sleuthing. >> now i'm wondering if you have this product at home and people are being encouraged, you know, obviously not to buy it, store shelves -- it is to come off the store shelves in the walmarts and places where it's sold. say you do have it, what do you do with it? how do you dispose of it -- also a potentially dangerous -- you can't just toss it out because somebody who may have picked it up, trash receptacle, et cetera, they, too, could be exposed. what are the recommendations? what do you do if you have it? if you have this product? >> they just did the product recall. i think i'd go back to walmart and see if they've got instructions. you know, the centers for disease control may actually want to collect the bottles to get a sense of how pervasive this is because it was only that one lucky bottle that they identified the bacterium. they may want to do additional analysis. so i think for now until we get more information, probably contact walmart and see what their instructions are. >> all right. dr. peter hotez, thank you so much. thank you for the fair warning. this is really an eye-catching occurrence, and i think everyone is now wondering, you know, is this bacteria or could it potentially be in other products that we were unaware of until now. thank you so much. >> thank you. all right. still to come, more legal trouble for billionaire robert durst, the murder charge he's now facing in the death of his former wife who died nearly 40 years ago. and tonight on cnn, get the latest news from investigators on the gabby petito case. "gabby petito and the hunt for justice" tonight at 11:00 only on cnn. feel stuck with credit card debt? move to sofi and feel what it's like to get your money right. ♪ move your high-interest debt to a sofi personal loan. you could save with low rates and no fees. earn $10 just for viewing your rate and get your money right. ♪ this halloween, xfinity rewards is offering up some spooky-good perks. like the chance to win a universal parks & resorts trip to hollywood or orlando to attend halloween horror nights. or xfinity rewards members, get the inside scoop on halloween kills. just say "watch with" into your voice remote for an exclusive live stream with jamie lee curtis. a q&a with me! join for free on the xfinity app. our thanks your rewards. welcome back. the cause of death of a couple and their baby daughter who died on a hiking trail has been released. officials say hyperthermia with possible dehydration from environmental exposure led to the family's tragic deaths. hypothermia refers to heat-related conditions from abnormally high body temperature. they were found on a trail near yosemite national park in august. the sheriff noting an empty 85-ounce water bladder was found with the couple. the family's dog was also found dead. its cause of death still to be determined. infamous billionaire robert durst has been charged with the murder of his former wife in new york nearly 40 years after her death. durst was already facing a life sentence for the murder of his best friend who he purportedly killed to stop her from talking to investigators about the first murder. jean casarez has more from new york. >> reporter: robert durst has been charged with second-degree intentional murder in the death of his first wife, kathie durst, in 1982 in westchester county, new york. that's a little north of new york city. kathie durst at the time was just about to finish medical school. she had her whole life before her and then suddenly was missing. durst's family, the billionaire durst family, they stood by his side at the time. but robert durst has spent his whole life trying to evade law enforcement because he was so concerned that he was going to be charged with her murder. now kathie's family has never had answers. they have so many questions to this day. their attorney, bob abrams, has released a statement, and it says, "robert durst has now been formally charged with the murder of kathleen mccormick durst. we are very happy with this development at this time, however, we will not be making any further comments until the grand jury process is completed." robert durst was just convicted and sentenced in los angeles for the murder of his best friend, susan berman. prosecutors alleged that durst had to murder berman because she knew the truth about kathie and that investigators in new york were just about to ask her some very serious questions. now cnn did confirm with durst's lead attorney, dick daguerrin, shortly after the sentencing on october 14th that durst had been diagnosed with covid-19. he told us at that time that durst was at usc medical center. jean casarez, cnn, new york. hello again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me, i'm fredricka whitfield. we begin with a game changer potentially in the fight against covid. 28 million children ages 5 to 11 may be eligible for the coronavirus vaccine in the united states as soon as the first week of november. cnn's nadia romero joining me now with more on all this. this is a lot of hopeful news. >> it is, especially for parents who have been working so hard throughout this pandemic to try to keep their kids safe. now they could have an answer, a vaccine. the pfizer vaccine that could become eligible to them if you're ages 5 through 11. but first things first, tuesday fda vaccine advisers, they'll listen to the folks over at pfizer, they'll hear them out to see if they will recommend an emergency use authorization. >> one, two, three, poke -- >> reporter: friday, pfizer releasing data that shows its covid-19 vaccine is about 90% effective against symptomatic covid in children ages 5 to 11. right now the vaccine is only approved for people 16 and older. >> we want to make sure that when we outreach to the parents with trusted messages, particularly some of the most trusted messengers are the family pediatrician who most parents have a good deal of confidence in. and we're trying to get people to realize it is for the benefit of the children as well as for the entire family unit. >> reporter: tuesday an fda advisory committee is scheduled to meet to discuss whether to recommend authorization for the pfizer vaccine for kids 5 to 11. one fda vaccine adviser makes this promise -- >> we will consider it. i can promise you that when we

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