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Transcripts For CNN CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield 20240707

hello again, everyone, thank you so much for joining me. i m fredericka whitfield. major breaking news, moments ago the cdc s vaccine advisory panel voted if favor of authorizing the pfizer and moderna covid vaccines for children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years. the white house says those vaccines will now be available in states as soon as next week. cnn s miguel marquez has been following this key vote. miguel, this is a welcome moment for many parents across the u.s. and a lot of pediatricians who had been hoping for this. reporter: a lot of people across the country hoping for this. look, it is not clear how significant uptake will be, given where we are in this pandemic. but certainly this was the last big tranche of americans who weren t able to be vaccinated, almost 20 million of our youngest, most vulnerable americans who will now soon be able to get two different vaccines. they had a long meeting today, they took a lot of questions. they had questions and s

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield 20240604 18:40:00

homeless. when you look at the number we have now, less than 3,000, for example, who are what we would consider to be chronic homeless. working in collaboration with the county, we can continue to decommission the remaining camps we do have. we can provide the wraparound services. we believe over the next 18 months that we can effectively eliminate chronic homelessness in the city. when i say 3,000, fredericka, i m not just talking about the city of houston. i m talking about houston, harris county, some of our surrounding counties. so the numbers have been going down, even through the pandemic, the number have been going down. the method that has been put in place is working. and now, if we can get more single family units from these apartment owners, if they would join with us, if we could get more units, combined with the efforts of the city and the county and the nonprofit

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