good evening. we begin, this friday night, with the weight of a week s worth of evidence that our struggle with covid will not be over any time soon, unless, of course, a lot more people get vaccinated. without that, even though this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated, it s going to continue to limit what the vaccinated can do, as well. that s where we are tonight. the country is now averaging close to 45,000 new cases, a day. about four-times more than a month ago. at the same time, only about 600,000 vaccine doses are being administered, daily, now. that s down from a peak of more than 4.5 million, a day, in march. so now, with the much-faster-spreading delta variant, by far, the dominant strain. hospital intensive-care units are, once again, filling up. localities are, once again, imposing mask mandates. the nfl this week imposing new penalties on teams with outbreaks due to unvaccinated players. even a number of red-state governors and other conservative politicians and tv
tragedy. back at the justice department losses. our legal panel is standing by to weigh-in. [indiscernible] we begin tonight with ongoing rescue efforts in south florida although no survivors were foun on friday. when it up meant people are still unaccounted for. the efforts are continuing and they are dangerous. the medical examiner has identified the first victim. stacy thing, they say she suffered blunt force injuries. she said they seized the mother of the 15-year-old boy seen in video on the date of the collapse being pulled from the building. her son trapped in the rubble, his call for help from a passerby who alluded first responders. firefighters carried by the safety. many other families are still hoping to hear from loved ones including rachel spiegel was 65 -year-old mother, judy, lived in the building. outlook you can hear me. i m very concerned. the have to stop their operations because of the weather. firefighters have been dealing with all kinds of lightning
capitol police, quote, was aware of the potential for violence in the days and weeks ahead of january 6, but the, quote, decentralized nature of the intel operation meant some officials were out of the loop. there are new details about the extent of communication among those rioters, trump supporters posted violent threats online ahead of january 6th. traffic spiked to a website about washington s underground tunnels. but the report says intel officials struggled to see the differences between protected political speech and these dangerous threats, but for all the new revelations the report is also notable for what it leaves out. cnn s manu raju has more this morning from capitol hill. reporter: good morning, christine and laura. now, this is the first authoritative report about what exactly happened on january 6 and why law enforcement was so ill-prepared for the events of that day. it really details a stunning failure among law enforcement agencies from the u.s. capitol
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evan perez with that breaking news, and appreciate it. and americans are paying for that attack on colonial pipeline, and we are learning that price gouging is out of control with over 1,000 complaints in those states, and we have pete muntean in alexandria where they are out of fuel. reporter: and now a new fever pitch of where in alabama where this photo is taken, and to virginia where gas buddy is reporting a growing number of stations without gas. almost half of all of the stations in virginia and georgia are now dry, even more in north carolina. my gas tank is basically empty, and all of the gas pumps says out of service. i have gone to six stations, and nobody has any gas. it is a little scary that somebody can tap into our system and kind of cause this ripple effect. reporter: even though the experts say it is the rush to buy gas that is causing the shortages and not necessarily the shutdown of the colonial pipeline and it is supplying about 45% of all of