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have this discussion that if we do end up recommending this vaccine, we would only do it if we would give it to our own children. >> reporter: now more guidance for expectant and new mothers. the director of the cdc urging eligible pregnant and nursing women to get vaccinated and get the booster shot, too. >> should get vaccinated if you are pregnant, if you are eligible for a boost and your pregnant, you should also get your booster during that period of time. and i would say for nursing, as well. >> reporter: despite overwhelming scientific evidence of the effectiveness of vaccines, fears over the vaccine and its side effects still persist. about 100 out of about 13 million people who got the johnson & johnson covid-19 vaccine developed a rare neurological syndrome including anthony flint. while the fda has not established that the vaccine can cause the syndrome, it noted an increase in reports of the condition. >> yes, i really wrestled with it because the -- this could easily freak people out, but you've got to come back and look at the numbers and just how rare it is -- it's .00008% chance of getting guillen barre syndrome. and gbs is triggered by other things, too, not just vaccines. >> reporter: friday kaiser permanente researchers released a new study showing people who received a covid-19 vaccine were less likely to die from any cause compared to unvaccinated people. the u.s. surgeon general doubling down on the biden administration's vaccine mandate for federal workers. >> ultimately make sure we get through this and can protect people from the surge of covid-19. the vaccine really is the best way to do that. >> reporter: so pfizer says its vaccine is 90% effective amongst children, and they say listen, we're talking about someone who's 5 to 11-years-old, in kindergarten up to fourth or fifth grade. so the dose is about a third of the size that they would normally use for adults like you and me, fred. but bottom line -- this timeline, if everything goes as planned, as pfizer hopes it will, kids will not be eligible for this vaccine and fully vaccinated until about the winter holiday. so christmas, hanukkah, kwaanza, that's when kids could be fully vaccinated. >> maybe that's just in time, right, when everybody does start to gather together. >> yes. >> thank you so much. good to see you. appreciate that. let's talk more about all this. dr. jennifer shoe is with us now. she is a pediatrician and the editor of "baby and child health." always good to see you. it's been a while. so glad you're back. so doctor, let me ask you, help us understand why vaccinating kids in your view really might be a huge game changer in terms of how the pandemic is impacting all of us globally. >> so part of it is the more people that are vaccinated, the better we'll be positioned to get rid of this pandemic. so right now more than 6.8 billion people worldwide are vaccinated, and that's almost half the people in the entire world who have had at least one dose of vaccine. so if we add children to that mix, we can get our numbers way higher up and hopefully prevent anymore variants from coming. the most important thing is to try to protect our children as much as possible. most children are going back to school in person now, and that 5 to 11 age group has not been able to get protected yet. so i'm really hopeful that there will be fda authorization and cdc approval very soon. >> so a lot of parents are going to be nervous about their kids getting vaccinated. then you've got folks who can't wait, nightmi'm in that categor. my teenager's fully vaccinated, but i have two others under 11, and i can't wait until they're eligible to be vaccinated. so no matter what the data says, what's the message that you want to send to parents who are appre apprehensive? i think it's great that nadia pointed out that kids would be getting a third of the dose of what adults have been getting. what else do you share with them, parents who are appre apprehensive? >> right. the first thing is i strongly recommend the vaccine for everyone who's visible. because kids' immune systems are stronger than adults, that's why we only need a lower dose. and with the lower dose, that means fewer side effects, as well. and so we know that more than six million children have been infected with covid so far, and there have been more than 600 death. all those are tragic. and so as much as possible, i'd like to protect the children in our country and in the world. >> uh-huh. so as time goes on, do you see that ultimately covid vaccines are going to become part of that usual regimen of shots that all schools require, public schools require of all kids? >> so we already require in most schools mmr vaccine among many others such as whooping cough. definitely covid vaccine is recommended now, and states will have control over whether that vaccine will be required for school entry or not. and so i think it just remains to be seen. for now i do think it's really important for as many people as possible to get the vaccine to help with this pandemic and to help protect people. >> what do we need to know about potential side effects when it involves kids and vaccines? >> with any vaccine there's a potential for a day or two of mild side effects that will go away. and that includes having a sore arm, maybe a little bit of a fever, headache, fatigue, really minor side effects that compared to the potential for serious symptoms from regular covid infection or long covid or even death, the side effects for a day or two, a day of two of vaccine outweigh any of the risks. >> all right, good to see you. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. all right. n details on a deadly shooting on a movie set. a crew member in charge of hamming weapons on that -- handling weapons on that set said recent she had doubts about handling prop guns on a movie set. the manhunt is over for brian laundrie, but several big questions remain. will the notebook found near his remains provide any answers? 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>> reporter: well, fred, sheriff's officials tell us that they've been combing through that film set property. they've seized all of the film, the digital, electronic material to try to piece together what happened on that terrible thursday afternoon. they do tell us they don't expect to update the public before monday. we know that it was thursday afternoon when the film was either rehearsing or filming on the set of this 1880s western film called "rust." we understand that alec baldwin was inside that church looking structure on set. the assistant director, as you point out, was actually outside of the building. he grabbed one of three prop weapons that were set up by the head armer. they were laying on a tray outside of the building. he brought it inside to alec baldwin who was dressed in his full western regalia, his western costume, shouting "cold gun," as you point out, which is supposed to mean it doesn't have any live rounds. that is when something went terribly wrong. we understand that alec baldwin fired that prop weapon. we understand that halyna hutchins, who was just 42 years old, she was the head director of cinematography here on this film, she died of her injuries, was shot in the chest, airlifted to a santa fe, new mexico, hospital, and died, pronounced dead on scene. the director, 48-year-old joel souza, shot in the shoulder, potentially still recovering in hospital. we don't know his whereabouts at the moment. authorities say no charges have been filed. they are still investigating this case. fred? >> and then lucy, there are reports that several crew members had safety concerns before that shooting. what do you know about those? >> reporter: yeah, it's interesting, prior to thursday's incident, several crew members actually quit the production over concerns over safety conditions, some of them were related to covid, some of them were related to working conditions, things like having to drive 50 miles to albuquerque, away from santa fe, to stay leading to long hours. but some of the concerns we understand, there is according to reporting by the "los angeles times," some concerns were about gun safety. new details emerging about the head armer, the person in charge of safety for these prop weapons. this was a woman named hannah gutierrez reed. we know that from the affidavit. she's 24 years old. according to a podcast that she gave an interview to nearly a month ago, she was trained by her father, the legendary gunsmith fell reed, who started teaching her about guns when she was just 16 years old. she only recently graduated from university and just finished working as a head firearms safety person for another film with nicolas cage. now in this interview which was filmed about a month before this production started, she actually told interviews that she had doubts about whether she was ready for this job and said, i quote, i almost didn't take the job because i wasn't sure if i was ready. but doing it, it went really smoothly. she also admitted in that podcast that she found loading blanks into the gun the scariest because she didn't know how to do it. she had to get help from her father to get over that fear. fred? >> oh, my gosh. that is -- that's pretty tragic and pretty incriminating to hear, isn't it? all right. thank you so much. keep us posted. all right. coming up, the discovery of brian laundrie's remains ends a month-long manhunt, but there are still many questions including what conversations he had with his parents and their attorney before his disappearance. wealth is breaking ground on your biggest project yet. worth is giving the people who build it a solid foundation. wealth is shutting down the office for mike's retirement party. worth is giving the employee who spent half his life with you, the party of a lifetime. wealth is watching your business grow. worth is watching your employees grow with it. principal. for all it's worth. si acelero no me paran. el viento pega en mi cara. ♪ si acelero no me paran el viento pega en mi cara ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ in business, setbacks change everything. so get comcast business internet and add securityedge. it helps keep your network safe by scanning for threats every 10 minutes. and unlike some cybersecurity options, this helps protect every connected device. yours, your employees' and even your customers'. so you can stay ahead. get started with a great offer and ask how you can add comcast business securityedge. plus for a limited time, ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. call today. the manhunt for brian laundrie has ended, but -- and after remains were found in the 25,000-acre florida nature preserve, those remains have been confirmed to be his, but there remain a lot of questions. authority say items including a notebook and backpack discovered near laundrie's body are fee factors that may shed some light on the circumstances around his disappearance and his death and the death of his fiancee, gabby petito. joey jackson is a cnn legal analyst and a criminal defense attorney. joey, always good to see you. >> thank you, good to see you. >> so investigators found this notebook and backpack near his remains. i mean, what are the questions that you believe investigators will have? what will they be looking for to help piece together some of this mystery? >> yeah. so, there's so many responsibilities investigators have, and let's not forget that the primary responsibility really is to gabby petito's family, right. that was the basis upon which they were looking for brian laundrie in the first incidence. i think investigators as a whole just the global view will really tie up the investigation as to gabby petito's death. i think investigators will really circle around that and do the best they can to do that including prosecutors having a responsibility either to discontinue the grand jury investigation as to brian laundrie or, in the alternative, to seek a posthumous indictment knowing now that he's dead and certainly being transparent with the family of gabby petito. i think outside of that now specifically to your question, i think they have to look, investigators, with respect to what's in that notebook, what's in the bag, was there, was it planted there, what did his family know, brian laundrie's family, if anything, what if any assistance did they provide with respect to him leaving before he was ultimately brought to justice by the police, et cetera. and in the event that they have some culpability, the family members, that is, to explore that, and to hold them accountable, too. and so certainly a lot of questions here, but i think they want to get to the bottom of those questions, notwithstanding the fact that brian laundrie is now deceased. >> uh-huh. and that is another end of the investigation, too, the circumstances of his death. i mean, there was a weeks' long, many weeks' long search for him in this wildlife preserve. medical examiners are trying to figure out how and when he died. and then there are these mysterious circumstances surrounding how his remains were found. all of these investigators who had been pouring through the reserve for this amount of time and his remains or anything about him was not found and now the remains have been located, and his family members helped in that discovery? >> yeah. so you know, it really is curious and i think we're right to be skeptical, and people are right to be skeptical with respect to his remains. i get and understand that there was receding water, and as a result of that, right, when the water receded, perhaps investigators had more of an opportunity to discover his remains. with regard to the articles that were found, that is the bag and the other item that was found, the notebook, it really makes you scratch your head that it could be a family member that had found him, his father. let's remember that the fbi was investigating this case ind addition to local law enforcement officials coordinating and doing a tremendous job. the fbi's the preeminent law enforcement really agency in the world. they have resources to bear, they have technology, they don't find anything, but the family member does. so you know, i say that to say, hey, look, perhaps that's possible, or maybe it's not possible. what i could say is that part of that investigation will be to discern and determine what if anything the family members know or in the event that was a legitimate find or was it, you know, far more nefarious than that. i think investigators have a right to know. gabby petito's family has a right to know. the world has really a right to know based upon us really evaluating and looking into there case. >> and there are many tentacles in this investigation, right? you know, there are still questions about what the family knew prior to the finding of the remains, but what kind of information are the parents cooperated with, what they shared, what they knew about the couple, the demise of the young lady before he went missing. take a listen to this -- >> did brian tell the authorities what happened to gabby before she disappeared? >> george, that's not something i can comment on right now. i'd like to leave it at that. >> if you can't comment on it, it means you know something about it. >> well, i think everybody out there knows that, you know, whether the family or myself have some information to share, but you know, there's not much we can say at this point in time, and you know, i'm going to leave it at no comment. >> so what is stopping the fbi or local law enforcement from bringing in laundrie's parents for questioning? at a minimum? >> yeah. so what happens is that anyone and everyone has a fifth amendment right against self-inc self-incrimination, right. and that means that you're under no obligation to speak to the authorities at all. so that's the first roadblock, and in the event the investigation -- not in the event, it will proceed, i think police are going to be relying upon information like whatting -- any text message exchanges that may be helpful, any email exchanges that may be helpful like any other documentary evidence, the notebook evidence, other items taken from the home. they'll reconstruct the timeline. they'll look at that as to what the family members may have known and while they don't have to divulge that information, you certainly can't be misleading with the information, and you certainly cannot assist, aid, abet, or importune a family member to get away from the police in any way. so the investigation is far from over and, quite frankly, you know, not that i'm accusing -- i don't know -- no one knows -- but in the event that the family did have something to do with the absconding of brian laundrie, i think investigators will get to that point. and if that leads to some criminality, i think that's a place we could be moving forward. >> yeah. all right. and then back to the whole many tentacles, still unclear a lot of the circumstances surrounding gabby petito's death. we know that the cause of death has been determined to be strangulation, but still so many other questions left unanswered. joey jackson, thank you so much. >> thank you. all right, still ahead, he was known as the architect of the holocaust. how the lessons from -- the lesson we learned from nazi war criminal adolph eichman 60 years ago are just as relevant today. classical music plays. um uh, brass band, new orleans.s. ♪ ♪ she drives hands free... along the coast. make it palm springs. ♪ cadillac is going electric. if you want to be bold, you have to go off-script. experience the all-electric cadillac lyriq. is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? 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[ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: i was about 16 when the naziis took over. may parents and sister were taken on to a train. we did not know where at the time but later found out it was the extermination camp. my sister was 10 years old. the last time i saw them was on my birthday. it was july 26, 1942, and i saw them for 15 minutes. >> like my grandmother, michael gold man gilad, 96 years old, lost most of his family to the holocaust. he survived the horrors of multiple concentration camps including auschwitz, and he survived the infamous death march. >> translator: it was january 18th, 1945. we were taken out in rows of 1,000 each, and there were ss officers with dogs, and we were made to march. it was heavy snow, and it seemed implausible but we marched 60 kilometers that night. >> reporter: thousands of people died during that brutal death march. little did goldman gilad know he would go on to play a pivotal role as an investigator in the trial of adolf eichmann. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: i was in my investigation room, and when he entered the room, i saw a poor, frightened person shaking. and in comparison to eichmann in his ss uniform, i couldn't believe it, it was the same person standing in front of me, responsible for the death of my parents. when he opened his mouth, i cannot forget this, when he opened his mouth i saw the doors of the crematorium open. >> reporter: goldman gilad and investigative team, many of them holocaust survivors themselves, interrogated eichmann over the course of several months. they went through thousands upon thousands of documents, piecing together the horrific events and building a volume of evidence that they hoped could prove eichmann's role beyond a shadow of a doubt. >> translator: one of the documents was from poland documenting a single transport to auschwitz in november, 1943. and it has a list of numbers of those who arrived, those who were sent to the camps, those sent to the crematoriums. i realized my number is part of that list. 161135. so i look at them and i said, you need not look elsewhere, the proof is here because i was part of that transport. the number is still on my arm. >> reporter: the eichmann trial served dual purposes. first to bring the nazis' chief architect of the holocaust to justice. second, to highlight in detail what had happened to the jewish people through firsthand eyewitness testimony of survivors, people who turned the statistical six million figure into personal stories of horror that the world would be unable to forget. >> there was a witness, he was one of the witnesses -- he was a person sent to auschwitz with his family. and his wife and his little daughter and his son. then they told us men to the right together with boys after the age of 4, and women and children to the left. >> somehow everyone knew that people who were caught by someone -- by the ss people, they were sent either to the left or to the right in auschwitz. to the right meant they could stay alive because they wanted their work or something. to the left meant to the death. and we saw that the women were already going, and we were still standing until they almost disappeared. my girl wore a red overcoat, and i saw that red spot and the red spot was the sign that my wife was also there. the red spot was waning, of course, and it was smaller and smaller. i went to the right, and i never saw them again. now i had a little daughter exactly 2 1/2 years old. i had brought her two weeks before that -- bought her two weeks before that that the red coat. when he spoke about that, the little girl, 2 1/2 years old with a red coat and a little red dot getting smaller and smaller, this is how his whole family disappeared from his life. standing there as a prosecutor, i suddenly couldn't utter a sound. >> eichmann had practically unlimited power to declare who was to be killed among the jews: logically and by segment of population, what countries geographically and throughout. >> reporter: after months of the prosecution presenting its case, eichmann finally took the stand in his own defense. [ speaking foreign language ] >> i wanted it to be clear to everyone in the world that this was -- this man was given a just trial. that he was given the possibility to have a defense counsel who would be covered by the government. he asked for a german and, therefore, the government agreed to that, and i certainly agreed with that. and that whole trial in every way, in every field, should be handled in a just manner. >> reporter: under cross-examination, despite being confronted with documents that showed his direct involvement, eichmann repeatedly claimed he was just following orders. >> i did not give these orders, whether the people should be taken to their death or not. this was the administrative routine. this is how it was arranged. and my task in this was just a tiny particle in this. >> i am not beating about the bush. i was in hungary, also one of those receiving orders and not giving orders. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: he lied through and through. he was acting. he was acting all the time. >> september, 1939, the accused committed acts of expelling, uprooting, and exterminating the population in coordination with -- >> reporter: finally in december, 1961, the trial was over, and the verdict was in. the court found eichmann guilty and sentenced him to death. >> here was a man who was appointed to be chain charge of causing the carrying out of the murder of millions of people. so if any person deserved it, it was him. >> translator: that was the sentence for one person, but what about the other eichmanns who fled germany and died at good old ages and were never brought to trial? you can give a sentence for one person, but you cannot avenge -- there is no vengeance for what was done to the jewish people. >> reporter: after eichmann had exhausted all of his legal appeals, he was hanged just a few minutes past midnight on june 1st, 1962. michael goldman gilad witnessed the execution and was part of a very small group chosen to spread eichmann's cremated ashes at sea. >> translator: i remember seeing the ashes. how little the ashes were. i thought, wow, how can this be so few ashes for a whole human being? and this brought me back to an incident when about 30 of us were taken from our barracks to another building. that building had a chimney. it was a crematorium. and next to it was a mountain. when i got closer, i realized that mountain was a mountain of ashes. a mountain of human beings. i remembered it was cold and it was icy, and we were ordered to take wheelbarrows and shovels and take the ashes and spread them on the road so that the soldiers who were patrolling would not slip on the ice. after we spread eichmann's ashes, we stood quietly at the edge of the boat. i thought to myself about my parents, my family, and those who did not have the privilege to see one of the greatest murderers brought to justice. >> reporter: 60 years later, with the number of living witnesses to the nazi campaign of terror shrinking by the day, the risk of holocaust distortion and denial is a threat that makes the lessons of the eichmann trial more relevant today than ever. 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[ chants ] white supremacy and racial hatred remain serious threats, and they're on the rise. >> translator: with the death of eichmann, the murderous idealogy of nationalist socialism was not scattered. it is still existing here and there in the form of hatred. hatred that is dangerous. we must be on guard so that catastrophes do not repeat themselves. hatred can cause catastrophes and bring an end to this world, to this planet, and we must educate the new generations not to hate and to avoid such hatred. otherwise, our struggle against evil will be in vain. >> reporter: as the grandson of two holocaust survivors, i am part of one of those new generations. 60 years ago, gabriel bach and michael goldman gilad stood up and fought for justice, for their own families, for mine, and for millions of others. >> oh, my gosh. i mean, cnn senior legal analyst with us now. that is so incredibly powerful. how important it is to help all generations but particularly the young generations understand the gravity of what took place, yes, 60 years ago, but the relevance of today, too. i mean, this is -- this was really hareartwrenching to hear experiences of holocaust survivors. why do you think it's so important that people of all generations really understand how elements of this part of history can today pedal similar divisiveness, hate, and life and death lies today? >> fred, both of these men who i had the privilege to interview, gabrielle bach and michael goldman gilad experienced firsthand one of the worst atrocities in human history, the holocaust. and they both stressed to me that the lessons that they learned from that and from the trial that followed are relevant today and will be relevant into the future. i mean, just think about the past few weeks. we've seen auschwitz itself, the barracks at auschwitz, was desecrated with nazi graffiti. we saw the incident a week or two ago in the united states where a school admin stimistrat said if schools are going to teach the holocaust they have to teach the opposing view. i can't imagine what that might be. and holocaust denialism, people saying it didn't happen or it was exaggerated are alarmingly high and rising. that's why we can never forget. this is a threat that remains with us today. i think the lesson from 60 years ago remains just as relevant now. >> i miean, the occurrences doe underscore the ignorance and like you said denyism. they know the facts but want to portray this image or this thinking that it couldn't have possibly happened. so just as we saw in your piece, while through the power of survivors they actually helped bring eichmann to justice, but then like one of them said in your piece, there is no vengeance for what was done to the jewish people. why weren't there more of these nazi officials who were brought to justice? many were able to escape to neighboring countries and just kind of, you know, blend in. but what are some of the stories behind -- did the effort cease on trying to find others who were culpable? >> yeah, it's a great question and to some extent it's an unsolved mystery. some of the top nazi brass killed themselves or were killed toward the end of world war ii. others got away -- adolf eichmann was captured by the allies. he escaped in 1946 from the allies and lived for 14 years secretly in argentina until israeli secret forces captured him. and both of these men really stressed this concept of justice which resonated with me. i was a prosecute, 50 years later in a very different world, very different part of the world. but i connected with them on that. can you ever undo one murder, never mind six million? of course not. both of these men are proud for the role that they played in bringing one of the worst war criminals in human history to justice and that they did it the right way and the fair way with a trial, with facts, with evidence, and with truth. >> thank you so much for bringing that to us again. no one should forget. and if you don't know about it, then everyone should know. thank you so much. >> thanks, fred. appreciate it. >> appreciate it. all right. still ahead, defiant capitol rioters who still falsely believe the election was stolen from former president trump have a new target -- the judges overseeing the cases. what you', what you'll need, and help you build a flexible plan for cash flow that lasts, even when you're not working, so you can go from saving... to living. ♪ let's go ♪ (sfx: video game vehicle noises, horns beeping,) (engines revving, cars hitting one another.) 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>> reporter: good afternoon. it's a fair question about jail time. everybody wants to see accountability here. the question is what does that look like. in this particular case, no jail for these two rioters, lori and thomas, from kentucky, but the judge went in a different direction, as you mentioned. he fined them the maximum allowed under the law, $5,000 each. they'll also have to pay restitution to repair the damage at the capitol. so for this family, they'll have to cough up $11,000 to the u.s. government. that's pretty -- pretty significant if you ask me. a lot of these people, they're not high-powered lawmakers or lobbyists, they're just regular american people. and you know, that really could hit them in their pocketbook. as an alternative to jail. but fred, this is about so much more than jail or no jail. really this is about the future and the durability of our democracy, and i want to read for you another quote from that judge, reggie walton, that he said while he was handing down the sentence in this case. he said, quote, it does threaten the future of our democracy. democracies die, and we've seen it in the past when citizens rise up against their government and engage in a type of conduct that happened on january 6th. so he said the danger is still there. he's getting threats. other judges are getting threats from people that still, still one year later, believe the big lie. fred? 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