parts. lights, camera, action. we go behind the scenes of a pandemic-era movie production. and later, this figure skater s unnvs anline sensation.ine sensation. how he s inspiring change. how he s inspiring change. i never had anyone that looked like me. this is the cbs weekend news. from chicago, here s adriana diaz. diaz: good evening. for the first time in 11 days, all three vaccines deployed in america s covid fight are in use again. distribution of the one-shot johnson & johnson vaccine resumed immediately after friday s decision by the c.d.c. and f.d.a. to lift a pause due to rare blood clots. american adults have been partially vaccinated, nearly 36% fully vaccinated. but there are still concerns about steady infection rates. cbs danya bacchus in los angeles leads us off with more. danya, good evening. reporter: good evening, adriana. california has the lowest infection rate in the u.s., and as of today, the johnson & johnson vaccine is returning to mass vacci
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her but many are not convinced. the former yorkshire cricketer, rafiq has brought the issue of racism in the game under the spotlight and has apologised for anti semitic messages he sensed ten years ago. to germany now which was praised for its initial handling of the pandemic. but along with much of europe, the country is desperately scrambling to contain a fourth wave. after crisis talks with regional leaders in the last few hours, chancellor angela merkel announced tough new curbs on the unvaccinated to be enforced in areas where there are more than three covid patients per 100,000 people. healthcare workers and employees in care homes will also have to get the vaccine. here s ms merkel speaking earlier. it starts with hospitalisations in numbers of three and when it s exceeded only those who are vaccinated or recovered from covid 19 will be allowed into certain public events. and that would apply to the whole region. it comes as germany records its highest infection r
good evening. chris is off tonight. with democratic lawmakers still struggling to bridge their divide, pb went to the hill, telling lawmakers take all the time you need. i m telling you we re going to get this done. it doesn t matter when. it doesn t matter if it s in six minutes, six days or six weeks. we re going to get it done. this gives them time to focus on social spending and vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill, which was being held up by negotiations. and a short time ago, house speaker pelosi sent a dear colleague letter to members, agreeing that more time was needed. in our last hour, i spoke with the chair of the congressional domestic caucus, who was pleased by tonight s outcome. we are doing the work we need to do to go back and look at our priorities and make sure that we are really thinking through what we need to have in this bill and how we can come to agreement. that is the negotiating process and i m thrilled that it is really happening. look,
package and this is the house looks to vote on a bipartisan infrastructure plan with deadlines to prevent a government shutdown and raise the debt ceiling. john: the biden administration concedes the fate of the president s agenda is precarious. the president looking for a middle ground over his massive tax and spend plans. in moments ago, senator joe manchin saying he wants a $1.5 trillion package, a lot less than what the president wants. they voted pretty consistent. i don t vote any of them if they are much more progressive or much more liberal. but i m not asking them to change, i am willing to come from zero. anita: fox team coverage, bret baier will join us in just a few moments and chad pergram has a latest on capitol hill. john: will but we begin this afternoon with white house correspondent peter doocy. how do things look there? so far they look quiet and you know how these things go. you don t hear a lot from the president if he doesn t have some good n