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he was the one who came out and said flatten the curve, and that flattening the curve kept going on and on and on. now, when it comes to schools, he s not telling a fib here. in july of 2020, i interviewed him and he said we have to get the schools open by the fall, but note he had already set a policy of lockdowns and closures that were extended to the schools. so the issue of collateral damage, mental health effects, socialization, nutrition, eye care, the mask overuse, the issue of not being with your peers that we were so worried about was extended and he talked about it in july 2020, but i think the horses were already out of the barn. we saw from other parts of the world that you could leave schools open and the spread did not increase. john: to that point, dr. siegel, it s one thing to say we want the schools to open, but it s another to set conditions or be among the people setting conditions that make it impossible for those schools to open. and at the same t ....
worried her roof might collapse. elizabeth, were you on the fence about whether or not you were going to evacuate. i was so afraid either way, i didn t know what to do. a lot of people have that idea that they can just wait and see what s going to happen. and that s the problem, because if they wait to see, we won t be able to help them. reporter: and it s not just seniors refusing to leave, going viral online, some florida residents adamant about riding out the storm. our family lives right outside of tampa and we have decided to hunker down. for the people who are not from florida, right, i ve got these big old windows. i don t know if they re going to hold up. reporter: but most are taking the warnings to heart. major roadways have been jammed for the last 24 hours and tampa s airport, completely shut down operations at 5:00 p.m. tuesday. reporter: it was nerve-racking. i literally got the last flight for the day. you re counting your lucky stars righ ....
now saying, did the u.s. help with the strategy behind this counteroffensive? tom soufi burridge in kyiv. tonight, in the u.s., e dow tumbles. inflation remaining stubbornly high despite falling gas prices. this evening, we go down the list at the grocery store, what s costing you more and by how much. why this was worse than expected. and how president biden framed this today. mary bruce is here. the nba tonight suspending phoenix suns owner robert sarver for a year, fining him $10 million after a year-long investigation into allegations he made repeated racist and sexist remarks. sarver tonight issuing a statement. and then those who say this move by the nba wasn t enough. alex presha standing by. the killing of a las vegas reporter. tonight, the suspect, a local politician believed to have been angry about the reporter s work. that suspect in court today. the mudslides and the floods destroying homes. and the newly emerging images of the families as they were ....
the american economy and the prices you re paying for everything. tonight, the new and encouraging signs. the slight improvement on inflation. combine that with falling gas prices and what economists tonight are now cautiously saying. we have new reporting here after the fiery crash landing on a california freeway. the plane making that emergency landing, hitting a truck, bursting into flames. how the pilot survived this, trying to save lives as he came down. the alleged murder for hire plot. tonight, an iranian national charged in an alleged plot to assassinate former trump nsa adviser john bolton. that suspect still at large. the u.s. tonight sending a blistering warning to iran. the war in ukraine tonight. and g7 leaders now demanding russia turn the largest nuclear power plant in europe back over to the ukrainians. and tonight, ukraine claiming it destroyed nine russian war planes in that crimea blast. back here at home tonight, authorities releasing new sur ....
incident. dana: governor greg abbott putting the blame squarely on president biden s border policy. echoing that very sentiment. i want to see that secretary of homeland security come out to press today and come out and do a statement and continue to lie to the american people that this 40 is secure enclosed. that your policies are safe and humane. because the fact is, your policies has caused record illegal imminent, immigration. the record is all bad. i m sick and tired of this administration telling me how their policies are and how secure the border it. i ve been there. it changed me forever. this is horrific. these people died horrific tragic deaths. dana: temperatures on the border are soaring into the triple digits. the migrants found alive in a trailer are being treated for heat stroke and exhaustion. officials say the truck had no working air conditioning. trace: that s just awful per the situation at the border getting worse every day. over 7,000 migra ....