or did it strengthen his fade? >> translator: faith just leveled up. i thought i had faith, but when i had nothing else i just realized it's really big. >> did it ever feel like wasn't real? did he ever think he was going to wake up from a nightmare? >> when they were bombing us from the planes because it was hard to believe the bombs were floating down so easily, i witnessed horrible things. i told myself i see it and it's really happening. >> what was the ultimate decision, deciding factor for them to come? because they didn't want to leave. they wanted to help all of these people. why did they ultimately decide to come, to leave? >> translator: there was one day when i went out to call my son and he said leave the city. and i just couldn't do it to my wife. i would never forgive myself if something happened to her. >> he's looking at his brother.
commission, a leap of fade for all concerned, widely regarded as a great success in terms of putting south africa's past to rest. but he did this because he knew that. >> reporter: he knew it had to be done. there needed to be a bridge between those who had caused apartheid or been fellow travelers of the brutal system, and those who were under the thumb of apartheid. and he was sometimes controversially always ready to forgive, tenets of his faith, but the attitude he pushed in public life and beyond. >> later on this break with the anc. the problem here was now he was criticizing those who were leading the black majority.
last year we had a summer surge, followed by this big winter surge. you see here between november 16th and march 24th. and then this year we had another summer surge. now scientists think we are entering another big winter surge. these are the early signs of this seasonal pattern emerging. so, john, that's why scientists really do think we could see covid becoming seasonal in the future when it turns into an endemic fade. where it will no longer overwhelm our health systems. i spoke to association of county and city health officials. she said they plan to talk about this in the new year. we plan to begin having listening sessions in early january to talk with jurisdictions and their health officials about what we need to be thinking about to transition from pandemic to endemic. the idea is to envision what
recommendation there. this should basically make any adult eligible for a booster shot. >> including me. which is why i'm paying very close attention to this. the data on the protection that the third shot gives you, it is very, very strong against all infection. i understand that the two-dose regiment normally has been giving you solid protection against severe cases. dr. fauci yesterday said there is some evidence that hospitalizations are rising among fully vaccinated older -- fully vaccinated people who had two shots. >> yeah, i think that's the critical point. if you look at these vaccines overall, and say what is the real impact of them, it is against protecting against that severe disease. and they, again, have been doing a really good job. but when you start to see some of that fade, so you're seeing vaccinated people, they have been doing everything and some of them still developing severe disease, still, far less likely than unvaccinated people, when
about 43%. it had nearly plummeted from around 60% when he first took office. so all the things he was doing well were not getting noticed. instead, he was getting hit hard by the fact he had no control over his own party. there was so much internal wrangling, that it appeared the democrats were hit by the virginia governor election, where a republican won, in a state where a governor had been democratic in the past so it was clear that all of this wasn't playing out well for the democrats, but particularly for joe biden. >> yeah. so as we mentioned, they puntsd on that massive almost $2 trillion spending plan. its fade is up in the air. will it get passed as well? >> i think it will eventually get passed in the house. some of the moderate democrats agreed they were willing to do
see how the final— deontay wilder will win. we wish to see how the final fade _ deontay wilder will win. we wish to see how the final fade in _ deontay wilder will win. we wish to see how the final fade in the - see how the final fade in the trilogy will play out this weekend. that is all from me for now, back to victoria. —— the final fight. more now and the prime minister's speech at the conservative party conference today. you promised to the country towards what he called a high wage high school high productivity economy, emphasising his commitment to levelling up. she was in high skill. but he said to someone responsible to raise taxes to fund health care. ian watson has been talking to conservative mps to get their reaction to the speech. the prime minister in that speech saying we are one of the most imbalanced society amongst richer nations, he was saying it was a disgrace that some of our transport of the structure was not good enough. i am joined first of all by the mp for bishop auckland in the north—east of england. the prime minister set out a vision of a country that was really not keeping up with some
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it's a great question, and the answer is that it is the same, the same vaccine. they're getting another dose of the same vaccine. but it's an important question. there have been trials that have looked at variant-specific vaccines. right now they find the current vaccine, again, protects well even if antibody levels sort of fade. if you boost up those antibodies, you should still have good protection. i have to tell you, spending a lot of time with these vaccine makers over the past year, they can pivot quickly if they need to. if there is a variant that is starting to emerge that isn't protected by the current antibodies, they can pivot quickly. and i say quickly, as in months than typically what takes years to try and create these. >> that is certainly good news. everyone is concerned about variants. sanjay, thank you so much for answering our questions. we appreciate it. so, up next more from the brand-new interview with president biden that was released this morning. we're going to fact check what he said about nation building in