nearly one in four americans have received at least one dose, with a 13% of the country fully inoculated. today, though, a grave tone from dr. rochelle walensky, pleading with americans to keep their masks on and continue social distancing, a response to seeing people on the move and seeing states easing restrictions. more travelers than ever during the pandemic, airports on sunday, 1.5 million according to the tsa, nearly 10 million in total in the last week. and spring break in the miami area is seeing unprecedented nighttime crowds with few masks to be seen. in the meantime u.s. covid numbers are stabilizing at high levels, the country is averaging about 54,000 new cases a day. and a thousand deaths daily. we must act now, and i am worried that if we don t take the right actions now, we will have another avoidable surge. just as we are seeing in europe right now. and just as we are so aggressively scaling up vaccination. i want to turn now to cnn s kristen holmes for m
efforts to curb the spread. of thousands of guatemala deported from the us find conditions at home even worse than when they 1st left. montana hamas now have all the support manchester united concede later as they are held to drop by fellow premier league title chases left the city. we begin with the central african republic and the ruling from the constitutional court that sunday s election will go ahead despite rising violence by armed groups opposition parties want it to spondon accuse the president of vote rigging rebels also rejected the missi of the government oppression demands on the careful body 3 un peacekeepers have been killed and rights groups are warning that violence could reach their goals last seen in 2013 and thousands of civilians were killed catherine stories in the capital bongi with the latest. we have spoken to u.n. officials who say that 80 percent of the country if they cannot force people to go to vote they say that all the process of the laptop proc
after a week of military operations targeting kurdish forces. france is accused of consistently discriminating against black people as calls for reform grow. and army weddings with the sports news as the main d.x. corruption trial draws to a close in paris the former head of world authentic faces 4 years in prison if found guilty of taking bribes to cover up question doping but his lawyer says that would be inhumane and cruel. would begin in the united states where president donald trump has attacked the highest court in the country accusing it of releasing horrible and politically charged decisions the outburst came on twitter after the u.s. supreme court blocks trump s efforts to end deferred action for childhood arrivals daca is an a bomb era program that rouse hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children to live and work legally or truck derided the ruling as quote shotgun blasts in the face of people that are proud to call themselve
chaos in the middle of a high school football game after shots ring out, sending people running for safety. two people shot, the gun left behind. this morning the search for a shooter. breaking his silence. britain s prince andrew speaking out for the first time about his friendship with accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein. that that s the bit that s, as it were, i kick myself for on a daily basis. all of that plus screams of terror. somebody help me! police investigating after a woman s pleas for help were captured on a video doorbell camera followed by a car speeding away. was this a kidnapping? throwing the flag. the nfl handing down stiff punishments for the ugly fight between the browns and the steelers. and who is the winner? you got it. that takes you up to $17,785. jep jeopardy s miss torinh. the answer today on november 16, 2019. from nbc news this is today with peter alexander and dylan dreyer. welcome to today . thank you for joi
on certain e-cigarettes. what the white house has decided. a difference at dunkin . one of the most popular coffee chains making a change and some customers aren t happy. and some inspiration for your monday. meet the young boy taking action to help the homeless one backpack at a time. good monday morning, everyone. i m kenneth moton. and i m candace mccowan in for janai. we begin with two stories developing out of washington this morning. one involves the vaping crisis and a decision by the white house when it comes to e-cigarette sales. but first the drama expected on capitol hill this week with the most crucial testimony yet in the impeachment hearings. ambassador gordon sondland will be among those taking questions. meanwhile, president trump is lashing out attacking an aide to vice president mike pence who testified about that controversial phone call with ukraine. abc s andrea fujii is here with more. andrea, good morning. good morning, kenneth and canda