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>> the move comes as families are preparing to gather for the holidays. >> i feel like in this case, it feels like the victims lives don't matter. >> kyle said if i had to do it all over again, i wouldn't do it. >> raw emotion and reaction from the families of those killed by kyle rittenhouse and rittenhouse himself is speaking out. >> the bills is passed. >> president biden scores a win. now facing an uncertain future in the senate. >> we are all motivated to make the travel as easy and as enjoyable, but mostly as safe and secure as we can. >> the tsa is bracing for a record travel season since the pandemic began and an incoming storm could make for one heck of a travel nightmare. >> and where is -- the growing demand for answers following the k disappearance of a tennis star. newsroom starts right now. welcome to your saturday, november 20th. we are so grateful for your company. i'm christi paul. >> i'm boris sanchez. we're grateful to have you. >> so let's talk about this just in time for the holiday season. 114 million american adults now eligible for covid-19 booster shots. cdc director signed aoff on the extra dose after both were authorized for everyone 18 and older. >> the news coming as u.s. vaccinations are steadily increasing with a 36% spike just in the last week. but they are concerned about a winter surge as more americans begin to congregate indoors. we spoke to dr. romero who said this should exhaust hospitals in the coming months, pushing them to the brink. >> spending more time inside, less time out in the open without a mask and being exposed more to people is going to lead to a greater number of cases. on top of that, really, what is also driving our concern at this time is that we are entering into influenza season. some states are seeing cases. the confluence of both covid cases and influenza cases could overwhelm our healthcare systems. >> cnn was live at a covid booster clinic in atlanta. talk to us about what you're seeing. >> good morning, christie. we saw a line of cars, about a dozen or so, even before this clinic opened this morning. so you could tell people were eager to get here and get their shots. we spoke with the founder and ceo of viral solutions here in atlanta and he says the majority of people who come in are getting either their second shot or they're getting their booster shot and they've seen a lot of kids coming in over the past couple of weeks of course now that kids 5 through 11 can get the covid vaccine so they'll at least be partially vaccine. he's expecting the number to really go up over the next couple of this days because of the cdc director giving her stamp of approval for the shot. you have pfizer, moderna. if you've been fully vaccinated within the last six month, you can get that booster shot and he says that's what people are doing right ahead of the thanksgiving holiday. take a listen. >> i definitely think so. i mean, i think when people are realizing they're going to be gathering, it's cold. we're seeing what's happening in the northern part of the country, so i think some people are trying to do what they can to be as protected as possible. we see testing surges around the holidays. certainly for travel, but people wanting to make sure they're not positive or having cold symptoms, to make sure they don't have covid before they go and see family. a lot of attention on covid right before people are getting together for the holidays. >> and a lot of health experts are calling it a winter wave. so we normally see the flu and the cold and other respiratory illnesses this time of year. now you add in covid-19, that's the concern. there could be a big spike in cases and hospitalizations after the holidays. >> nadia, great information this morning. thank you so much. >> thanks. we want to turn now to the protests overnight across the country after a jury in kenosha, wisconsin found kyle rittenhouse not guilty in the shooting deaths of two people and the wounding of a third person. >> this is the scene outside of the barclays center in new york last night. hundreds gathering to protest the verdict. demonstrators marched from brooklyn to manhattan, shutting down the brooklyn bridge. >> in portland, oregon, take a look at that. police declared a riot there after they said protesters began breaking windows. and this morning, we're hearing from rittenhouse themselves. >> the jury reached the correct verdict. self-defense is not illegal. i believe they came to the correct verdict and i'm glad that everything went well and it's been a rough journey, but we made it through it. >> cnn's natasha chen is live in kenosha. we're seeing what's happening in other parts of the country. are you seeing anything that mirrors that where you are in kenosha? >> well, there is really not much activity going on in kenosha as far as protests and riots. it has been very calm since the verdict was announced yesterday and overnight. i think this community is very hurt over what has happened over the past year or two and you know, their reaction yesterday while there was some celebratory shots and strong emotions for a few minutes there, there were also people holding signs that said we really need to unite and really focusing on healing the fractures of this community right in this area. they've seen a lot of tension on the streets. you did play a clip there of rittenhouse. that was part of a trailer aired on the ytucker carlson show tha shows rittenhouse in the same outfit he was wearing in the courtroom yesterday, reacting to the verdict. he did not speak to many members of the press yesterday. he in fact left quickly and his defense attorney told chris cuomo last night what that was like, having some cameras following rittenhouse during this process. here's what he said. >> i did not approve of that. i threw them out of the room several times. i don't think a film crew is appropriate. for something like this. but the people who were raising the money to pay for the experts and to pay for the attorneys were trying to raise money and that was part of it. >> during an earlier press conference, we did ask him about what this verdict means from a wider perspective and richards with your careful to say that his role here was not to be on any particular political crusade. still, a lot of people may be seeing this through a political lens and one of the family members of one of the men killed by rittenhouse, the great aunt of anthony huber, was talking about that and how this case has really sparked conversation and tension in an already difficult racial situation and a difficult situation with the idea of self-defense and the second amendment. here's what she said. >> you throw that much adulation, turn him into a folk hero of some sort so you can advance your political career, he will be destroyed by the time he's 30. he's going to have to man up real quickly and learn to say no. >> and of course, just to remind everyone that this protest and this clash with rittenhouse and these men happened at the result of kenosha police shooting a black man, jacob blake, he was left paralyzed from the waist down. of course, blake's family was here yesterday as well. really emotional about this verdict. >> no doubt. appreciate it so much. thank you. let's discuss this with michael moore. a former u.s. attorney. great to have you. appreciate you joining us. >> sure. >> at the core of this verdict, the prosecution had the burden of proving beyond a reasonable tout that rittenhouse was not acting in self-defense and they obviously did not convince the jury so given the facts of the case, do you feel like the prosecution could have approached this differently? >> you know, it's always a tough burden to prove beyond a reasonable doubt, but it should be because the state of the government has the power and they ought to have the duty and responsibility to prove a defendant's guilt. i know there will be people who disagree with the verdict, but wref to respect and accept the verdict of a jury. there have been other verdicts that we've disagreed with in the past. i think in this case though, it may have been a little bit of an overreach on some of the charges levied and maybe that gave too much room for a jury to look to see if in fact the government had proven its case and so once they decided on what element the government didn't meet that, it becomes easy to say if they didn't prove that charge to us, we're going to go on to the next one. so there are some things that may be different, but that's hindsight. it's not a good day, i think, for second amendment advocates because you know, essentially now, at least if you take this verdict, if you were to be try to stop for instance a carjacking and pull a gun on the carjacker to defend yourself as a law-abiding sitcitizen and th carjacker was afraid, the question is does that carjacker have the right to shoot you? these are tough questions. i appreciate the comments you relayed earlier, that folks are saying we need to heal and move forward. it was a tough case and again, we have to respect the verdict of the jury. >> the jury did deliberate for more than 25 hours. we also know now that only two of the verdict sheets were signed yesterday. others had been dated wednesday and thursday so it seems like they came to different conclusions across the week. what does that tell you about what it took to reach the final decision to acquit him of all the charges? >> i think probably watching the evidence and asking to review the evidence, they were trying to find some compromise or they were looking, maybe one juror was trying to convince another that this happened or that didn't happen. i think there were some things that sort of put this case in a bad posture for the state from the outset. i thought the idea that you couldn't refer to the shooting victims as victims, that ruling by the judge was just ridiculous. i mean, that to me sounds like what would you call a lady who was raped? a victim or some slur or derogatory name for that? i didn't understand that. also didn't understand why the jury wasn't sequestered. we know we had an incident with someone following the jury. the way to cut down some possible problems that came up during the case. just some rulings, you know, even whether it was mr. rittenhouse's conduct, whatever. i think that caused some problems. again, for the government going forward. so the jury, they tried to compromise or there was some dissent back and forth, about having the delay in the signing of the verdict forms on certain counts so ultimately, it's not unusual to see juries come to a verdict on friday. they want to end the week. they have responsibilities and family duties and other things just like everybody else. and so you know, once a case and deliberations move toward a friday deadline, you almost expect to see a jury wrap up. >> i want to get your take on what may come next. potential civil lawsuits. what would a prosecution potentially look like in a civil case? >> just think about the o.j. simpson case. in that case, you had a verdict of not guilty on the criminal case then there was a suit where the burden of proof is much less. you don't have to prove, for instance, that mr. rittenhouse did something beyond a reasonable doubt, but rather preponderance of the evidence. just tipping the scales a little bit. just like the simpson case where he was found to be liable for those deaths. what i'm worried about on a bigger scale, i hope this doesn't become an excuse for j jurors for instance in the arbery case to look at self-defense as somehow a way to give a pass. if you in fact create situation that causes you to need self-defense. so you know, this, we'll see how it plays out in other cases. i don't know if civil cases in the rittenhouse case are likely. you know, obviously there are press reports where some of the family members were disappointed and we'll see, but if they move forward, their burden in that case is much, much less and you don't need to do anything more than research the o.j. sifmpson case. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> let's talk about what's happening in brunswick, georgia. closing arguments set to begin monday for the trial of the thee men who chased down and killed ahmaud arbery while he was jogging. after ten days of court proceedings and testimony from more than 20 witnesses and investigator, one defense attorney raised tension in the courtroom for making a last minute push for a mistrial. that was denied. president biden's build back better bill passing in the house, but it's road in the senate seems less certain. we're going to break down the future of build back better when we come back from a quick break. stay with cnn. verything you do, which is a lot. so take care of that heart with lipton. because sippin' on unsweetened lipton can help support a healthy heart. lipton. stop chuggin'. start 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to pass that larger social safety net expansion package of his, what they call build back better and yesterday when he was basking in this victory, he called nancy pelosi to thank her for getting this bill both he and pelosi teamed up and really approached it on both side of the democratic party. pushing lawmakers to come to a deal and finally pass this bill on the house side, but of course we know this is not over and there's more to come as it works its way through the senate where it is likely to face significant changes and it's going to be incumbent upon president biden to really work those decades of senate experience. it's something white house officials when you talk to them, they say is one of his greatest assets. one of those things likely to be stripped is paid leave. nancy pelosi put it back in the house version, but still key voter joe manchin is against the provision, likely making it be dead in the water. president biden was asked yesterday about the timeline of whether he would sign a bill without paid leave. take a listen to his answer. >> the build back better plan, now that it's passed the house, when do you expect it to land on your desk? >> i don't know. it's going to take a while to get through the senate. probably after thanksgiving. >> will you sign it if it doesn't contain paid family leave? >> i will sign it, period. >> so now president biden's birthday celebration today, it will come with a clean bill of health that he received after his first physical as president. remember, today is his birthday and he turned 79. the oldest president to serve a first term. so yesterday, his long time doctor issued a mem rand m that says biden remains fit for duty without accommodations. so a lot of good news here for the president as he celebrates his birthday. >> all right. thank you so much. >> thanks. let's dig deeper with laura lopez. she's a white house correspondent for politico. good morning. thanks for joining us. >> morning. >> let's start with the wins for president biden. the package got signed this week. the house passing the $1.9 trillion spending bill, but despite democrats hoping that this will hope them get re-elected in 2022 in the upcoming midterms. some of the benefits from these bills won't be felt for a while. right? >> that's right, boris. a lot of the healthcare provisions, ones that are aimed at either lowering prescription drug costs or making healthcare coverage more affordable in general won't be felt by every day people until after 2022. and so a number of democrats are concerned that that makes it a bit harder to sell this package to the public. that being said, you know, the white house is pretty adamant. white house officials i've talked to say these are long, soft promises. promises the democratic party made when biden was campaigning, that other democrats down ballot have made. they're vetting that by making good on those promises, they're betting voters don't want something just because it doesn't 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get cut. there's also immigration provisions. ones that would provide some form of legal status for about 7 million undocumented people that passed through the house. that's again is expected to face an uphill battle in the senate and the white house has said, look, that's up to the senate. that's up to the parliamentarian and they're pretty much just deferring to congress on that front. you've heard biden say that he's going to sign this bill depending on what democrats are able to get him. so there aren't a lot of red lines that we're hearing from white house officials. really the only one the white house has been consistent on this whole time is that they don't want this bill to raise taxes on anyone making less than $400,000 a year. >> and the president has been engaged when it comes to having meetings with joe manchin, kristen sinema in the past. do you have a sense from white house officials how engaged he's going to be as this gets closer to a vote in the senate? >> i was just talking to a few white house officials yesterday who were saying that biden is going to be very engaged. that he's going to continue to make phone calls as his team thinks that it's necessary. so his officials, his senior inner circle is constantly talking to staff, to all of the potential senators that still aren't totally convinced about this bill. you know, they're in constant communication with bernie sanders, who has his own issues with what passed through the house. what passed through the house was a provision that would allow expanding coverage for hearing aids through medicare. sanders wants more than that. he wants dental and vision added on and so he's going to continue to push for that as well. so white house officials are heavily engaged. they say they're not going to let up because again, they want to see this pass before the end of the year. >> we'll see if it happens. thanks so much. >> thank you. so where is the chinese tennis star? that's what the world wants to know. 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ver veronica nye is an economist with the american farm bureau federation. so good to have you with us. so the first thing that comes to our mind is covid is to blame. is that accurate? >> it's certainly a contributing factor. when we look at all of the supply chain challenges we've seen as folks are coming back out of you know, lockdown and starting to spend money in a very serious way, that's increased demand. made the supply chains challenged. also made it really difficult for farmers to plan and predict how many turkeys the united states might need for this thanksgiving. you also add in things like inflation and increasing consumption of meat in the u.s. and worldwide and you add those up and it's really hard to point to any one thing. certainly, the underlying factor for most of those elements is the global pandemic. >> well, and you mentioned the farmers inability to predict what will be needed. is there a shortage on turkeys? >> well, actually, the data shows we're only down about 4% on production in 2021 compared today 2020. we see a lot of fluctuation in the retail price that consumers are receiving. and i think that certainly points to some of the supply chain issues that the retailer rs trying to gauge demand from week to week. we've seen price fluctuations anywhere from 88 cents per pound all the way up to $1.50 per mo pound. there's a lot of variation we're seeing and i think that's driving a lot of concerns about shortages when people are out shopping. >> so a big chunk of that 14% that you say is particularly because of the turkeys, if you take that out of the equation, what is the difference? 6.6% increase? >> exactly. 6.6% for the rest of the meal. that includes pumpkin pie, green bean, peas, carrots, celery. dinner rolls. everything else is about in line with where we're seeing top line inflation numbers. >> so for people going out now and looking for a turkey, help me understand because i read you're better off getting it now than say if you were concerned about supply chains and you got it a week or two ago? prices have gone down? >> retailer haves a lot of flexibility in the price they actually offer to consumers. when we look at thanksgiving, that is especially true. so we look at reports week after week and you know, two weeks ago, three weeks ago, excuse me, when our shoppers were out, was about $1.50. last week, it was 88 cents so the best advice is to make sure and shop those sale ads and make sure that as you're spending your dollars, you're looking at not just going to the same store for all items of the dinner, but shop around a little bit because there are certainly deals to be had, but you might not find the same deal every product in the same store. >> thank you so much for walking us through it. happy thanksgiving. >> you as well. >> thank you. she has been missing for nearly three weeks. chinese state media now says tennis star will return to the public eye. it is captivating the world. that's next. >> we want to take you to kentucky though where three african-american brothers are making history in the whisky world in today's start small think big. >> four brothers distillery is kentucky's first african-american distillery. we're three brothers, c. one of the great things that makes it unique is it's one of the few bourbons you can mix in a cocktail. >> there you go. >> when you look at the bottle, you see louisville and kentucky's heritage come to life. horse racing, wildlife, basketball, boxing. you want to share it with family, friends and loved ones, that's what our brand's about. bringing everyone together. make a stranger your friend. >> kentucky is the bourbon capital of the world. being from louisville, we wanted to be able to bring economic investment back to the more economic disturbed area to bring more investment and bring economic opportunities to the community around us. we want our community to be proud of the work we're doing. we're hitting 30 states. we're international, we're in the uk. so we hope our business will bring people of all races and creed together. fellowship over drink and enjoy life. bipolar depression. it made me feel like i was trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place... ...and be hard to manage. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. latuda is not for everyone. call your doctor about unusual mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. elderly dementia patients on latuda have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, and confusion, as these may be life threatening... ...or uncontrollable muscle movements, as these may be permanent. these are not all the serious side effects. now i'm back where i belong. ask your doctor about latuda and pay as little as $0 for your first prescription. 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 this is really a bizarre story. the editor in chief of a chinese state run newspaper says that tennis star peng shuai will appear in public soon aparticipate in some activities. she has been missing for weeks after she accused some leaders of sexual assault. new it's important to point out cnn cannot confirm the authenticity of these photos nor when they were taken. z >> the women's tennis organization is threatening to pull out of china entirely unless they're reassured that peng is okay. paula hancocks joins us live. the story, what it's generated in terms of a global outcry, people are waiting to hear what's going on. what do you know about this point, paula? >> well just in the last half hour, that global times editor has tweeted once again and he's tweeted a video clip which he says shows dinner with peng shuai and her coach and friends. you do see her sitting at a table in what appears to be a restaurant and the video content shows they are shot on saturday, beijing time. so today. now he had said earlier that he didn't know that she was going to have public activities soon. now, cnn cannot independently verify this video. we have just seen it as i said in the last half hour in the comments section or at least one of our translators has listened to what they are seeing and there is confusion about the date. the man points out tomorrow is november 20th. and it's quickly corrected bid someone sitting next to him, no, no, it's the 21st. which is raising some questions on social media. now, it is worth pointing out we are seeing this video of peng shuai, but everything we have seen or heard from her so far has been through chinese state media. we have not heard from her directly. we have not heard from her family. directly. and this is really what many in the tennis world and beyond are calling for around the world. the world number one, novak djokovic talked about it. >> the whole tennis community needs to back her up and her family and make sure that she's safe and sound because if you would have tournaments on the chinese soil without resolving this situation, it would be a little bit strange. >> so we have already heard from the head of the women's tennis association that he is willing to pull out of china despite the millions of dollars that that might lose, saying this is clearly more important than business. now up until to point, beijing still commenting directly saying it's not a diplomatic matter and they have nothing more to say on the matter. >> so appreciate the update you're giving us. we are grateful. thank you. we'll keep you posted on that and so much more when we see you tomorrow morning back here. but for now, we want to make sure you have some good memories today. thank you for being with us. >> appreciate you watching. still more ahead in the next hour. fredricka whitfield picks us up after a quick break. the ergo smart base from tempur-pedic responds to snoring- automatically. so no hiding under your pillow, or opting for the couch. your best sleep. all night. every night. save up to $500 on select adjustable mattress sets during the black friday event. some days, you just don't have it. not my uncle, though. he's taking trulicity for his type 2 diabetes and now, he's really on his game. once-weekly trulicity lowers your a1c by helping your body release the insulin it's already making. most people reached an a1c under 7%. plus, trulicity can lower your risk of cardiovascular events. it can also help you lose up to ten pounds. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with sulfonylurea or insulin raises low blood sugar risk. side effects include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, which can lead to dehydration, and may worsen kidney problems. show your world what's truly inside. ask your doctor about once-weekly trulicity. when it comes to autism, finding the right words can be tough. finding understanding doesn't have to be. we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org. we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. feel stuck with student loan debt? 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