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Senior White House Reporter for NBC News Digital shannon.pettypiece@nbcuni.com “Everything not saved will be lost” — Nintendo Quit Screen

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Joined April 2009

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  1. Sep 9

    NEW: Biden is expected to announce a requirement for health care facilities with Medicare and Medicaid to have to have staff 100% vaccinated. via This is HUGE, every hospital is heavily dependent on these funds

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    Sep 8

    Amid news of rising cases among kids - important note from American Academy of Pediatrics: "Among states reporting, children ranged from 1.6%-4.1% of their total cumulated hospitalizations, and 0.1%-1.9% of all their child COVID-19 cases resulted in hospitalization"

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    Sep 7

    That gives someone a two week window from when they may realize they're pregnant to when they could no longer get an abortion. And unlike what Abbott said today – it does not give a rape victim six weeks. It gives them three weeks, tops, if they’re getting blood tests. 6/

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  4. Sep 7

    The U.S. anticipates bringing 64,000 Afghans to the U.S. by the end of this month and 30,000 over the next 12 months via

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    Sep 7
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    Sep 7

    Two-year-old Blake and nine-month-old Francesca died of rare forms of pediatric brain cancer. Now their parents — both CNN correspondents — want to tell the world that babies just like Blake and Francesca need your help.

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  7. Sep 7

    61% favor mandating vaccination for airline travel. Theoretically, this is something the federal government could do

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    Sep 7

    GALLUP: Majorities of Americans now favor businesses mandating proof of vaccination to travel by plane, stay in a hotel, attended crowded events, eat at restaurants and go to the office.

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  9. Sep 6

    “No one wakes up and says ‘I’m going to become a drug-dealer’ or ‘I’m going to become a stick-up kid’…There is a series of events that makes them feel this is the only way out. As a black man growing up in the hood, I bear witness to some of those events

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    Senior Official says US has facilitated getting 4 Americans out of Afghanistan by an overland route to a 3rd country where they were greeted at the border by US Embassy officials

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    Sep 5

    My hospital has just started putting out this simple graphic on weekdays. It gives you a snapshot of what we are seeing. Please get the vac.

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    Sep 3
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  13. Sep 3

    “I feel like I’m in good shape from that standpoint—I probably won’t,” Mr. Trump said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal. “I’ll look at stuff later on. I’m not against it, but it’s probably not for me.” via

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    Sep 3

    NEW: State official tells me WH booster debate is frustrating: “We feel like our house is on fire and we're calling the Fire Department and asking for help & instead of sending the truck out, they’re talking about it." -COVID czar for West Virginia,Dr.Clay Marsh. w/

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    Sep 3

    This amid multiple reports, including below from , that the data Moderna submitted Sept. 1 was “found inadequate and needs strengthening.” Moderna opted for half the dose for the booster (50 micrograms) than the original 2 shots (100)

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    Sep 2

    This is Haze Fan. She is being detained in China after seen escorted from apartment by Chinese plainclothes security around midday, Dec. 11 2020. She has not been seen or heard from in the Press since then. No charges have been filed. Ms Fan is a Bloomberg employee.

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    Sep 2

    Florida breaks record for state's largest single-day increase in deaths - with 1,338 new deaths

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  19. Sep 1
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    (Reuters) - More than half of U.S. companies are planning to impose COVID-19 vaccine mandates in the workplace by year end, with almost a quarter considering vaccination as a condition for employment, according to a national survey of nearly 1,000 employers.

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