with great attention to aesthetic considerations. it s also a community where the difference between housing ten years is impossible for any visitor to discern, homes for rent for those owner occupied vessel together in harmony and the result of this thoughtful planning is means the homes are worth more on the opening market than those in the county town of dorchester itself. the new here is more valuable than the old. people have fallen back in love with the future. that is very far from the future. that is very far from the case of many temporary new developments and extensions to existing settlements. an even bigger objection to a new development in the absence of beauty is the lack of new infrastructure to accompany new homes. existing communities which see new homes built too often too often not see the primary care and gp surgeries, schools, road improvements and other amenities that should follow. they experienced irrelevant as additional pressure on school places, lon
welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. this is new day. the u.s. will cross 100 million vaccine shots since joe biden s inaug inauguration. that s 42 days ahead of the biden pledge. the u.s. is averaging 2.5 million coronavirus vaccines a day with 35% of americans partially or fully vaccinated. now, there are plenty of folks that noted that 100 million was a very low bar to begin with, but if you do the math going forward, at the pace we re going, we ll cross 200 million vaccinations within the first 100 days, and honestly, you would have been hard-pressed to find anyone that optimistic. but and this is hugely important there is concern this morning the u.s. may be on the verge of a new surge. the drop in hospitalizations, i want you to look at that graph. you can see it was going down steeply for weeks and weeks and weeks, but that decline has stopped. it s completely stalled right now. hospitalizations static and may be ticking up slight
were that to happen. governor cuomo moments ago attempted some rank revisionism on what biden said. if you if you committed a crime, you can be prosecuted. that s true, but what president biden said was we should do an investigation. the question to president biden starts with do you think the governor should resign, or do you think there should be a review first? and the president said there should be a review. that s not what happened. here s what president biden told abc news george stephanopoulos. i know you ve said that you want the investigation to continue. if the investigation confirms the claims of the women, should he resign? yes. i think he probably will end up being prosecuted, too. quite different. cnn s bryn gringas joins me now from albany. you listened to the cuomo news conference. in addition to the revisionism that he attempted, what jumped out at you about how the governor characterized what s going on versus what the attorney general is investi
congress and in moments he will sign it into law. this as vaccines are being delivered to americans with the goal of having enough vaccines for all adults by the end of may. nearly 1500 americans are still dying on average each day to a disease that didn t have a name just 15 months ago. i m going to turn now to chief cnn white house correspondent kaitlan collins. kaitlan, before you get into the details of the president s speech tonight, tell us what you know about this signing event. reporter: well, so this was a bit of a change. we were not expecting president biden to actually sign this bill until tomorrow when they were going to have a signing ceremony at the white house with all the lawmakers. but now the president says they got this bill last night earlier than going through those procedural motions up on capitol hill, so he wants to sign this as quickly as possible so it can go into effect. you ll see this in about 30 minutes or so. we re going into the oval office
and retired. 1.2 fewer women today in the labor market than where it was before the pandemic began. that jobless rate is really the bright spot here. 3.9%. there is no question that from the near 15% unemployment rate in april 2020, this has been a remarkable improvement to 3.9%. we did see hiring across all sectors. i think this is important in manufacturing, in retail, in professional services, in construction, so there was decent hiring in the month, just not the big, big numbers that so many have been expecting. for the year, wolf, super important, 6.4 million jobs added back total. that is a record. we have never seen a year with so many jobs added back. it follows a record job loss the year before. for the year, the average 537,000 net new jobs added back to the economy, for the year, so a record-breaking year, but it ended with a bit of a whimper. some reaction from the u.s. labor secretary marty walsh,