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Transcripts For MSNBC Hallie Jackson Reports 20240709

survive that january insurrection, now again reliving those memories. i m hallie jackson in washington on this friday morning, with a lot to get to on this busy morning. we ve got gabe gutierrez outside pfizer headquarters in new york, city, shaquille brewster in baton rouge, louisiana, dr. ashish zha, dean of brown university s school of public health. good morning to you all. gabe, let s talk about the fda meeting. when will we know whether that panel will take one single vote on pfizer boosters for everyone ages 16 and up or whether they might break down this decision into different age groups and do it that way? hi there, hallie. that is the big question right now. we expect to know more sometime this afternoon, but right now, that advisory panel is under way, that meeting is under way. just a short time ago one of the first speakers cautioned the advisers on that panel not to pay attention to political or moral considerations in this case but simply to look at the data

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240709

as the large scale cabinet reshuffle continues. today is the last day that care home staff in england can get their first covid vaccine if they want to keep theirjob. the rise of home working in the pandemic now 70% of people say they don t think workers will ever be back in the office full time. and the top 100 most influential people on the planet. time magazine puts harry and meghan on its list for 2021. and coming up on the bbc news channel, more international football for england s women. the annual invitational will see them take on germany, spain and another, yet to be announced, side, in february. good afternoon, welcome to the bbc news at one. the programme of third, booster, covid jabs has just got underway in england and wales with some vulnerable people and healthworkers receiving their dose this morning. eligible people who had their second vaccine at least six months ago will be invited for the extra dose the full rollout begins next week. everyone aged

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

the first minister considers drafting in the military to help the scottish ambulance delays after average wait for an ambulance reached six hours last week. and the top 100 most influential people on the planet: time magazine puts harry and meghan on its list for 2021. the programme of third, booster, covid jabs has got underway in england and wales with some vulnerable people and health workers receiving their dose this morning. eligible people who had their second vaccine at least six months ago will be invited for the extra dose the full rollout begins next week. everyone aged 50 and over across the uk is eligible, as well as frontline healthcare workers and vulnerable groups about 30 million people in all. but as some people are now receiving their third jab there are still more than five million adults across the uk who are yet to have one. here s our health correspondent katherine da costa. come along, let s see you. on the front line and among the first in li

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Transcripts For CNN CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell 20240709

come. each inflection point in this nation s history represents a fundamental choice. i believe that america at this moment is facing such a choice, and the choice is this. are we going to continue with an economy where the overwhelming share of the benefits go to big corporations and the very wealthy or are we going to take this moment right now to set this country on a new path, one that invests in this nation, creates real sustained economic growth, and that benefits everyone including working people and middle class folks. that s something we haven t realized in this country for decades. the data excuse me. the data is absolutely clear. over the past 40 years the wealthy have gotten wealthier and too many corporations have lost a sense of responsibility to their workers, their communities and the country. just look at the facts. ceos used to make about 20 times the average worker in the company that they ran. today they make more than 350 times what the average worker i

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