all-civilian crew splashing down to crew. the details on their return after three days in orbit. welcome to sunday, september 19th. we are always so grateful to have your company. good morning, boris. good morning, christi. always grateful to be with you. we begin this morning with a battle against covid and the continuing debate over booster shots. an fda panel recommended boosters for the pfizer vaccine for 65 and older and those at high risk of severe illness but not for everyone who originally got the pfizer vaccine as the white house had initially planned. the most pressing concern is the wave of unvaccinated people filling up hospitals right now. that s leading to tough decisions about rationing care. cnn s nadya lamero looks at the latest numbers of covid cases in key hot spots and what they tell us about what s happening right now. reporter: florida, alabama, a big-time college football showdown in the heart of sec country but big-time covid-19 country. florid
bonkers because i try to put the truth in front of them. we need to understand what just happened. anthony gonzalez is a rising should be a rising star in the republican party. he s everything a republican party would want. he s young. he s conservative. cuban-american. a football hero. brianna, he s an opportunity for all kind of a conservative, but he s leaving. he s leaving. why? because he won t get down on his knees and prostraight himself in front of donald trump. and that s what you have to do to be viable in this republican party. as a lifelong republican that s a shot, that s a punch. and if you don t do that, we re seeing what happens. you re done. john kakko depth do didn t do it, he couldn t get something passed. liz cheney wouldn t do it. you can go down the list of these ten people and each and every one of them have suffered in their own way. and now 78% of the republican party, joe, says that joe biden didn t win the election. no, and, john, you re
implgts maybe you ought to see him more than once a week to get used we can talk with like a 47-second delay. you act like it s the first time in ten years. hello, joe. how are you? i am doing fine. thank you. good morning. live from the international space station. exactly! exactly. hello, my fellow earth. anyway, yeah. we got together. uh-huh. willie and i always get together do the editorial about 2:30, 2:45. go for a run. yeah. ah. go for a run. go through the park. push each other, too. yeah. miss you, 2:30 in the park running through the park and go how are we going to set this show up? so we decided to go really, really salacious today. yeah. lean in to the tabloid stuff. we know it sells, gets clicked. it does! we know what the people want. kim kaye s met gala outknit? kind of like that. really close to that. you know, willie, that famous warning from so long ago, when paris hilton got out of prison. no. i don t remember.
texas are going door-to-door to help women afraid to seek out their help following a restrictive new law banning abortions after six weeks. why they say the new law endangers women. this is, like, my first game. i get it to go on campus. i am so excited. plus, fans are back in the stands. how colleges and the nfl are handling the kickoff of a new season amid the pandemic . welcome to sunday. it is the 12th of september. we are so grateful to have your company. hi, boris. good morning, christi. thrilled you are with us. we start with the declassification of this new fbi document. it s part of the investigation into the september 11th terror attacks 20 years after the horrific events of that day. and this document details the investigation into whether a saudi official and a suspected saudi intelligence officer provided support for two of the 9/11 hijackers. this is the first of several documents that are expected to be released under an executive order signed by pres
concentrate, we cannot hallow this ground, the brave men and women living and dead who struggled here have concentrated it far above our power to add or detract. and so it is today, because at the pentagon, and willie is at ground zero. a location every bit as sacred to americans as gettysburg or the edmund pettis bridge or the waters surrounding the u.s.s. arizona and, of course, the patch of land in shanksville, pennsylvania where the heroes inspire us still. let s go to willie. joe, good morning. on this september 10th, you think about this day 20 years ago and as you put it well, this is the last day before everything changed, september 10, 2001. we know at 8:46 when the first plane hit the north tower behind me, our world changed, america changed, but the globe changed as well. we re now at the end of a 20 year war that was launched because of the attacks at that day. here, at the pentagon where mika is and shanksville, pennsylvania. i have to say coming here it s ne