as his state is looking more and more like the new epicenter. every single county in florida is now an area of high transmission according to the cdc. hospitalizations there trending up. we re going to talk to a florida doctor facing this surge, but first, let s get to cnn s reporter with more on the move by the new york mayor. reporter: the mayor said they ve tried to do everything they can to get people vaccinated in this city where currently 71% of adults have that first vaccination shot. they ve tried to give up basketball tickets, eincentives of money. they need to get more people vaccinated. that s where this move is coming from. this applies to all city workers. it comes a week after the mayor mandated those working in the health care system. the city s hospitals get vaccinated fully or have a covid test weekly. and so now this is also the employees. 340,000 employees roughly. this is going to include fdny, nypd. only 43% of the force is vaccinated currently. this is
they smear and try to clear. we ve seen this through justice department by donald trump, whether it was the reason he was impeached for trying to go after vice president biden at the time, or just other efforts you this the mueller investigation. i support chairman schiff s call for an inspector general report. to not only this conduct but other conduct corrupt by donald trump and those who work for him. also a group of bipartisan ten senators announcing they have reached an agreement on an infrastructure deal. the white house wants to take a look at i. and president joe biden meet with key allies at the g-7 meeting ahead of his crucial summit next week with russian president vladimir putin. so there s a lot to get to. i want to get to this bombshell breaking news with ow two senior legal analysts, laura coates, both former federal prosecutors. good evening, boy, oh, boy, here we go. this is what cnn is learning. that the fbi sought meta data on more than 100 accounts, one re
frustrating democrats. the biden administration set to donate 500 million doses of vaccine worldwide. we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in plaintin the situati room. let s go right to our chief white house correspondent kaitlan collins on the ground in the united kingdom for us. kaitlan a big, historic moment coming up for the president of the united states. reporter: it is, wolf. right now he is putting all the emphasis on allies. in his first stop a short time ago he was framing his mission this week as critical, saying this is all about this battle between democracies and autocracies and vowing to stand up to adversaries like china and russia. of course, wolf, this all comes as he s facing big questions from some of those allies that he is meeting with this week about big new challenges related to the pandemic and what the u.s. s role will look like when it comes to sharing vaccines. the united
plus, iranian war ships possibly full of weapons, seemingly headed for our hemisphere. where could they be going, what is the pentagon planning to do about it, if anything? welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. 80 million vaccines worldwide by the end of the month. one source teing cnn this is expected to be a lengthy and complicated process. 25 million doses have already been allocated, allocated, though not yet delivered. the majority of the vaccines will be delivered through covax, world health vaccination effort. the u.s. is prioritizing latin america, the caribbean, south and southeast asia and africa. the rest of the regions toward mexico, canada and united nation s front line workers. here in the u.s., the top medical adviser dr. anthony fauci said he s cautiously optimistic that children younger than 12 will be able to be vaccinated by this thanksgiving as cnn s amber walker now reports. the prognosis is good. reporter: dr. anthony fauci says america s battle
election fraud as she tries to maneuver her way into leadership which is expected to oust liz cheney next wednesday. and building on the big lie, signing into law a controversial bill, putting restrictions on mail-in voting and the use of drop boxes. texas poised to do the same at any moment. opponents of these new laws say they are denied to denial ballot access of people of color, especially black americans. in a few minutes we ll talk about the state of blacks america and my new documentary film with spike lee. so joining me now, former obama senior adviser david axelrod. it s so good to have you here. good to see you. as you look at what s going on with the republican party, even with what you went through during the obama administration, even with what we watched go down over the last four years, and a half, could you imagine would it get to this point? there are so many things i couldn t have imagined over the last several months. in some ways, this was predictabl