news. there is good news that we are ahead of schedule in terms of when we may get back to normal. listen we are on track to have enough vaccine supply for every adult in america by the end of may. now, that would be two months earlier than expected. so, president biden has to hold himself to his word. if he can do it, countless lives could be saved. there s only one thing that we can do to mess up this accelerated track for herd immunity and that is, to give the variants a chance to catch up. and to create cases faster than we can vaccinate people. and increase the chances,fieffi exploited and maybe wasted. that s why the head of the cdc just said is, we must be careful, especially if relaxing any protective measures. so, what did texas announce right after that? the governor announces they are throwing caution to the wind and reopening 100%. the same govern er who did not prepare the state for bad weather, is now leaving it exposed to a deadly virus. just as hope is
we have a couple of pictures of baby meyer to show you. so adorable. he was born just five days oh, my god about look at him. just five days after leonard davis passed away. wow. so they never did get to meet. he wanted to meet him so badly he said that he would wear a hazmat suit to keep from getting sick to see the new baby. but they lost him so quickly. my best to the family. the news continues, handing it to chris for cuomo prime time. coop, we hear stories like this and they hit you so hard and you wonder are we not telling them right? how do we have news like we have with tonight out of texas when the stories have reached everybody s ears and we hope their heads and then hopefully their hearts, how? how can you watch a story like that and not understand the threat and not understand what we have to do and why? yeah. that was beautifully told and thank you for telling it. appreciate you, pal. i m chris cuomo, welcome to primetime, first the good
accompanied by strong winds, especially in the west. all the details later in the programme. it s friday, the 14th ofjuly. there are calls for clarity over how the government will fund pay rises of up to 7% for more than a million public sector workers. several unions have welcomed the latest offers, but others say they re not enough, as our political correspondent jonathan blake reports. chanting: cuts don t pay the bills. stopping the strikes is the government s hope. but afterjunior doctors in england began another walkout yesterday, they said the 6% rise they d been offered was not enough. appointments and operations cancelled again, adding to a mounting backlog for the nhs. and, as ministers urged unions to say yes to the increases offered, they warned there could be more to come. i think there will be a new wave of strikes in the nhs and what really needs to happen is the government needs to come to the table, pay a proper pay rise to these workers. i think everybody wa
and here is the news, from bethan holmes. a report by a cross party group of mps into nhs dentistry is calling for urgent and fundamental reform , describing the lack of access to dental care as totally unacceptable . last year a bbc survey found the majority of practices were refusing to accept new adult nhs patients. the government says it invests more than £3 billion a year in dentistry. hollywood actors are walking off set in their biggest strike in a0 years after talks with major studios and streaming services broke down. the screen actors guild wants increased fees for repeats and assurances about the use of artificial intelligence. it has been confirmed that lisa marie presley died of a bowel obstruction which was caused as a result of adhesions from weight loss surgery which she underwent several years ago. she died injanuary at the age of 5a. india s space agency is preparing to launch a mission to the moon it should be lifting off in about an hour s time. the m