Hospitalizations is actually outpacing the increase in adults that are hospitalized with covid. All of this poses a challenge for this president an his administration and Unfurling Human Tragedy of incomprehensible proportions, difficult challenges with testing, particularly of school age children. And bedevilling Politics Around those life saving vaccines, masks and Vaccine Mandates. At a gathering of republican and democratic governors yesterday, President Biden raised some eyebrows with his comments. An acknowledgment of the problems with testing while also calling for members of both parties to step up to the plate to help americans weather the pandemic. Look, there is no federal solution. This gets solved at a state level. My message to the governor is simple. If he needs something, say something. And we, were going to have your back any way we can. Seeing how tough it was for some folks to get a test this weekend shows that we have more work to do. The bottom line is we want to a
team now filing a response to that fbi search for all of those boxes of classified material in his florida home two weeks ago. we ll start with the fbi seizure of classified documents at mar-a-lago. the former president wants a neutral third party called a special master to review the documents taken by the fbi and return anything not within the scope of the search warrant. we re also getting new information about how much sensitive data was at mar-a-lago and the concern at the national archives months ago, which set off this entire investigation. all right, so, let s get to cnn s senior crime and justice reporter, kaitlan. we know in january, the national archives retrieved 15 boxes of material from mar-a-lago, and we are learning, thanks thao the reporting, about exactly how much classified info was in those boxes. one of the things we re learning now is because the national archives is making public a letter back in may that fills out our timeline a little bit more,
of october, bringing annualised inflation down sharply to 3.2% % over the past 12 months. it has been 3.7% previously and that was down from a peak of 9.1% in the middle of last year. let s hear now from our north america business correspondent erin delmore. it is finally heading in the right direction. . , , direction. that s right. and this re ort is direction. that s right. and this report is being direction. that s right. and this report is being seen direction. that s right. and this report is being seen as - direction. that s right. and this report is being seen as good i direction. that s right. and this - report is being seen as good news. we saw stock futures jumped on the news and we have seen that momentum sustained into this morning. when we look at numbers like this, we look not only at the number but the direction the numbers are moving in. as you said, we see inflation at 3.2% year over year in the month of october, down from 3.7% in september. we have
shouting the design museum in london has moved into a new home, and it s suitably stunning. i have come to see fear and love, an exhibition of 11 designers‘ reactions to our increasingly complex world. the most animated star on show has to be an industrial robot arm, which its owner hopes will present a more friendly face to robotics, and even maybe help us empathise with mechanoids of the future. it senses where you are and comes bounding over to see you, but if it gets bored, it will turn its attention to someone else. it is a bit like an excitable puppy, actually. who knows, installations like this may help to allay our fears of being around giant machines like this. i have to say, it will still be a while before i trust this thing with a scalpel, though, for example. that said, computers are increasingly being used in healthcare around the world. there is plenty of research into how artificial intelligence can help doctors to better look after patients. jen has been tak