meltdown. new details and cancellations for passengers. luggage piling up. is there a fast fix? i m elise preston in los angeles, where customers fear this could happen again. also tonight, digging in. president biden fighting covid vows to return to campaigning, even as more democrats today urge him to drop out. while donald trump and j.d. vance hit the trail in michigan for their first rally. security is tight here in grand rapids, and people have been lined up fr hours to see the former president. congresswoman sheila jackson lee remembered tonight as a fierce champion of people. israel strikes back, after a deadly houthi rebel attack on tel aviv. plus, the u.s. navy exonerates 258 black sailors unjustly punished after a deadly world war ii blast. why families say it was long overdue. and later, in our weekend journal, we meet tiki. chatting up customers on the morning coffee run. this is the cbs weekend news from new york with adriana diaz. good evenin
suggested, that the immune response in children is very robust. apparently that s what it shows. again, we have to wait for the data. when we talk about safety, we have to be careful. these are only 2,200 children. so there was no obvious safety signal there. i m sure the fda advisory committee will be weighing the risk benefits. we know there are lots of cases in children. but the risk of dying is still very, very low. the risk benefit will be very important to be weighed. no doubt bit, this is great news. you know, good way to start the day and the week in our fight against coronavirus. i mean, this means that kids who are in kindergarten or older, and kids are back in school, can be vaccinated. parents looking at the calendar, who are worried about going into winter, who do you think that will happen by? so i think we still have to go through the process. if pfizer submits the data by the end of september, which they suggested in the press release, you can get an autho
dozens of universities have set up pop up clinics and walk in centres for students to receive covid vaccines, as the new dozens of universities have set up pop up clinics and walk in centres for students to receive covid vaccines, as the new academic year begins. students who are not yet vaccinated, are being urged to getjabs during freshers week. megan paterson, has the details.. have you registered with a gp? a new addition to the usual freshers week festivities at oxford brookes university. 0.3. pop up clinics and grab a jab drop ins allaimed at encouraging as many students as possible to get vaccinated, amid some concern about covid spread in young people. we are aware just before the summer there was quite a high increase in covid infection rates amongst the 18 24 year olds, so we re really keen to try and sort of capture them just as they re coming back to university, to make sure in the environment they live in maybe in shared houses that we minimise the spread
unbeaten this season. a new documentary about the duke of edinburgh reveals his favourite celebrity chefs. we ll get their reaction. we have got some rain in the forecast today, moving east through the course of the day. they could be localised flooding across parts of eastern england in particular, but things will brighten up from the west later on. i ll bring you all the details throughout this morning s legrand. it s sunday the 19th of september. our top story: the impact of soaring wholesale gas prices will be discussed at a series of meetings between the government and industry leaders over the coming days. the increase in the cost of gas has led to warnings of a knock on effect on food supplies. the business secretary kawsi kwarteng says he will meet with industry figures to plan a way forward. our business correspondent katy austin reports. the reasons wholesale gas prices have soared include high demand and lower wind and solar generation. the business secretary held
good afternoon. this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. the headlines: commentator: the chance of a shot. england and tottenham footballing legend jimmy greaves has died at the age of 81. in later years he was a tv pundit alongside former liverpool striker ian stjohn in saint and greavsie. the british government says it s confident there s no risk to energy supplies for customers amid soaring gas prices and warnings more companies could go bust. we are not being complacent about this at all, but i think the clear message that i want to give to people is that we do not see risks of supplies right now and prices are being protected. the foreign secretary has defended the uk s security pact with the us and australia, despite a diplomatic row with france. the first non professional space crew ever launched into orbit has returned safely after their three day mission. now on bbc news, the travel show with mike corey. this week, on the travel show. ..i am in argentina, explori