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20-year career. well, cdc advisers are meeting right now to determine if a booster shot might be needed for some immuno compromised people who received the j & j vaccine. they re also discussing one very rare side effect from the shot. let s turn to cnn s chief white house correspondent kaitlan collins. we are seeing more places reinstate restrictions even for the doubly vaccinated, so what is the white house saying and considering doing? reporter: well, they re not saying much publicly except pointing to the fact that they have not changed guidance yet on whether or not vaccinated people should be wearing a mask. it is still that fully vaccinated people don t need to wear a mask indoors. of course, that is what it was when they changed it several months ago. it still remains there now, but cnn has reported others, including the washington post as well, that there are discussions happening with top white house officials, top federal health officials about potentiallies
crisis rages on. israel s prime minister vows to keep pummeling hamas, despite president biden s call for de- escalation. plus, children of war. we ask 10-year-olds from gaza and israel what they tell each other if they met. i d just hug her and tell her that i know what you feel. she . o donnell: trump organization under criminal investigation. could the bombshell announcemene from new york s attorney general mean possible jail time for the former president? deadly flooding: after more than a foot of rain in the south, homeowners scramble to save their belongings. evictions in america: cbs news gets rare access to an eviction court, where families have one last chance to stay in their homes. and hero officer: watch this virginia sheriff s deputy lift a car off a trapped woman. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we re going to begin to
at airports, more than 1.9 million passengers passed through tsa checkpoints just yesterday alone. that is easily the biggest one-day number since the start of the pandemic and new jersey, massachusetts, they re all rolling back mask mandates as well. with me now, covering this for us, my friend cal perry at reagan national airport and shaq brewster, who s got the best assignment in the biz. those glasses. come on, shaq, in miami, florida. gloating. and you can just tell cal is angry underneath that mask there at the airport. cal, i m going to start with you on this one. american airlines announcing it s not yet resuming serving alcohol in economy. what more do we know about this decision, and also, this uptick in passenger confrontations happening on planes right now? reporter: yes, so, american airlines is actually following southwest in this policy. southwest said they were going to bring back the drinking in economy class, but they re delaying it at least until the end