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Early Start With Christine Romans and Laura Jarrett-20210811-09:30:00

shows nearly two-thirds of parents favor mask requirements in the classroom. the kaiser family foundation poll though found a majority of parents 58% oppose vaccine mandates for students. and andrew cuomo resigning after a sexual harassment scandal. cuomo announced his decision tuesday. he will be replaced by kathy hochul, the first woman ever to serve as governor of new york. residents of a miami condo building evacuated overnight after the building was deemed unsafe. the building is about six miles inland from the sight of the surfside condo collapse. high rises in florida understandably have been under increased scrutiny since that collapse killed 98 people in june. president biden nominating the next u.s. attorney in manhattan, he would leave the southern district of new york after working as a prosecutor in the office for nearly a decade. if confirmed, williams would be the first african-american to hold that position.

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Ayman Mohyeldin Reports

site of a condo building near mu amy that collapsed last month killing 98 people. but we begin this hour with nbc news justice correspondent pete williams in washington. walk us through this decision by the justice department and what means going forward. >> well, what it means is that congress may finally get the tax returns it's been seeking for two years. there is a federal law that says when anyst three congressional tax writing committees ask for individual returns, even though they normally must be kept confidential, they must be turned over to the congress that asks for them providing they are kept confidential by congress. they said, no, we're not going do this. they have a legislative reason tore wanting to see the return. something related to writing new laws. of what the republicans said at the time and trump administration said is they want to poke through these and find

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Katy Tur Reports

underinsured. the question is what happens in terms of who buys it, and what do they do with the site? is it a developer who comes in, and buys it and builds another brand-new condo building or does someone else step in, a government official maybe or a private philanthropist or something along that lines, and buy the property and turn it into a permanent public memorial? we spoke to three different families and all of them who lost someone in the condo collapse, and what they want to see is a permanent public memorial, and nothing else. i want you to listen to a mother who lost her daughter who lived on the eighth floor with her husband luis, and they had only been married for six months. take a listen. >> and you relaxed when you received the text "i'm home," you know. i know that she died at home being safe at that moment.

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Craig Melvin Reports

property valued at $100 million. a judge has approved the sale of the property. they have to sell it because the people who survived this collapse they need money and they need funds to try and rebuild their life. the question, though is, who buys it and what do they do with it? is it a developer who turns it into a new condo building or a philanthropist, a group of people, someone stepping in, buying it and then turning it into a public memorial? we spoke to three people all impacted by this tragedy and all connected not just because they lost someone in the condo collapse, but all of the people they lost were related by blood or by marriage. there is nikki and her husband luis. they'd just gotten married in january. they had plans to have a bigger wedding after the pandemic. they lived on the eighth floor. then there was moises and andres. they were cousins and they were

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

done. also our loudest voices of the week. the call for freedom from cuba. first, to richard lui, standing by with a look at the other big stories we're watching this hour at msnbc. richard? >> alicia, good day to you. today marks one month since the deadly partial collapse of that condo building in surfside, florida. firefighters left the scene friday, ending their search for remains there. forensics experts continue to comb the debris that was moved to a different site. as of tonight the death toll stands at 97. an additional missing person still unidentified. today across the country, rallies are demanding medicare for all. they want congress to improve and expand affordable health care in the united states. the groups threaten to file a human rights complaint with the u.n. if demands are not met by august 6. elizabeth dole turns 85 thursday. her husband, former senator bob dole, marked his 98th birthday this week.

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

condo building in surfside, florida, as a month of painstaking recovery work came to a close. crew members hugged after the site was finally cleared of rubble. 97 people are confirmed dead, one woman is still missing, her family still awaiting word. the search for remains will continue off-site. and a warning now for summer travelers. if you're in a rush for a new passport, you may be out of luck. scammers forced the state department to shutdown online booking for urgent appointments. cbs' meg oliver has the details. >> reporter: tonight long lines at u.s. passport offices at travelers rush to get passports as the state department temporarily shut down the agency's emergency appointment booking site. >> this is my one and only chance. my flight is in two days. >> reporter: the state department says third party actors are using bots to book all available online appointments. some are selling them for as high as $3,000 to applicants

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Special Report With Bret Baier

scientists were very well respected in the scientific community. >> bret: you can find my entire interview with josh rogin on the all star panel podcast at fox news podcast.com. posted now. >> we have interesting. you will want to hear the whole thing. we will have a new one monday. you can also find nearby vaccination locations by going to vaccines.gov. up next, why one of major league baseball's oldest teams is changing its nickname and what the new one will be. we will talk with jim gray of fox sports. miami, fighters in south florida declare the end of their search for bodies at the site of that collapsed condo building. the june 24th accident killed 97 people with at least one more missing person yet to be identified. fox 17 in nashville as a the fu.

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Special Report With Bret Baier

that was fast. yep. now we just self-install. and we're back baby. do more of what you love when you upgrade to xfinity xfi. baby ninjas? i love it. ♪ ♪ >> bret: authorities in south florida say efforts to recover human remains from the debris of the collapsed condo building in surfside are nearing an end. miami-dade police identified six more victims of last month's accident thursday. 92 of the 7 confirmed dead have been identified. county officials have accounted for at least 240 people connected to the building with just a few still classified as missing or potentially unaccounted for. the cuban government is making some concessions to

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

what about those democrats who say he's not doing enough? >> reporter: that's right, norah, and they say that because as emphatic as the president was today calling for sweeping voting rights legislation, these activists and progressives argue that congress is simply not going to have the votes to pass that legislation unless the senate changes its filibuster rules, and that is something that the president has been reluctant to embrace, at least so far. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes at the white house, thank you. and we want to turn now to surfside, florida, where today the death toll rose again at the site of that collapsed condo building. a one-year-old girl is among the victims confirmed dead. and we're also learning more and warning signs and documents about the building from more than 25 years ago. cbs' manuel bojorquez has the new details. >> reporter: as crews make progress at the collapsed site, hazards remain, like this fire sparked by a crushed car's gas tak. >> we've now moved over 18 million pounds of concrete and

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

i don't know. is that him? >> he's got the bald spot. >> yeah, that's what he needs. >> a moment of hope amid unthinkable heartbreak in surfside, florida, a cat pulled from the rubble and reunited with its family. today, day 17 since the partial collapse of the condo building, officials upped the death toll to 90. at least 31 people remain unaccounted for. more than 14 million pounds of concrete and debris have been removed from the site for analysis. today, members of the israeli defense forces are heading home after assisting with efforts. as a thank you, the crew was presented with keys to the county. but the big question remains, how could this happen? florida lawmakers are now debating local policy that allows 40 years to elapse between condominium inspections. as "the washington post"

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