Are saving lives at a critical time. They are needed more than ever. Just look at the numbers now for this labor day versus last year. You re looking at a 300% increase in the 7day average of new cases. Meantime several icus near or at full capacity. The u. S. Is now reporting an average of 1500 covid deaths a day. Nearly all of those patients and deaths were unvaccinated. Let s begin with our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. Bottom line here the data, the science, the boosters, science will dictate the date for the rollout. What is the data showing? erica, a lot of this data is coming out of israel. Israel is essentially a pfizeronly country. Pfizer applied and will be heard first to see if they can do a booster rollout and pfizer will be relying on the israelis for the data that they have. Let s take a look at what the israelis have found about the effectiveness of a booster, of a third shot. So this the israelis sort of spotted the problem. They found this summer that t
Building. Al jazeera says the occupants were warned to evacuate about an hour before the airstrike was carried out. So you ll see the building collapses into rubble just a few seconds later. The associated press statement saying this is an incredibly disturbing development. We narrowly avoided a terrible loss of life. It s the latest in a week of escalating conflict, according to palestinian officials, so far 139 people have been killed and at least 100 injured. Meanwhile, the rocket fire from gaza continues. The israeli military says at least eight civilians have been killed in the last week. Rick robertson joining us now israel. What are you learning about this latest strike? reporter: well, literally as you were speaking to me there, i m watching drone intercepts just behind the camera in the sky. They just intercepted another two rockets. They enterintercepted six befor. Hamas said they would fire rockets at tel aviv tonight. That s where they said the retaliation should be. I m li
many of you honestly know him. he s cohost of morning edition on npr. he s also the author of this great book on jessie and john frémont. how many people are here from fremont? we have a couple, okay great. thank you very much, steve, for coming. [applause] thank you. appreciate it. thanks everyone, and good day. delighted you could come this afternoon. i m delighted to be here in san francisco, one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and particularly to talk about jessie and john frémont who had so much to do with the creation of california as we know it and so much to do with the creation of san francisco as we know it. i got into san francisco about 2:30 a.m. on a delayed flight from los angeles, got a couple of hours of sleep at an airport hotel and then woke up again because i was to be picked up by a car and driven up the highway into san francisco to do a live radio thing on kqed. the thing about life radio is it begins at a very exact time. the thing about
thanks, everyone. good day. i m delighted to be here in san francisco, one of the most beautiful cities in the world. particularly to talk about jesse and john freemont who had so much to do with the creation of california as we know it and so much to do with the creation of san francisco as we know it. i got in to san francisco about 2:30 a.m. on a delayed flight from los angeles, got a couple of hours of sleep at an airport hotel and then woke up again because i was to be picked up by a car and driven up the highway into san francisco to do alive radio thing on to do a live radio thing on kqed. the thing about live radio is it begins at an exact time. the thing about going through san francisco traffic is that you re really not going to make your exact time. and so i was supposed to be 8:00 a.m. pacific time that i would be there for this national radio hit, and at 8:00 a.m., i m still on the road, in the back of this car, creeping up the freeway at, i don t know, 7, 9
without his fiancee. breaking overnight, the news backy gabby gabby petino feared. a criminal investigation officially begins. i say missing. and the fbi is pleading for the public to help. investigators are resuming their search for laundrie in a nature preserve near his home in florida. you ll remember days after anybody heard from gabby in late august, brian laundrie returned home alone. ten days after that, her family reported her missing. laundrie, after refusing to speak to police about her whereabouts, disappeared. he s been missing ever since. at this time he has not been charged or named as a suspect. amara walker is no north port, florida where the laundrie family lives with our top story. amara. reporter: good morning to you both. yeah, sadly, it has been confirmed. the fbi tweeting out on tuesday that the teton county coroner has confirmed the human remains found sunday in wyoming are indeed those of 22-year-old gabbygab k gabby petino. how she died remains un