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Vzmb Charlottesville car attack suspect faces murder charge, civil rights probeA very large and bipartisan majority of Americans would support congressional passage of a new stimulus bill to help those impacted by the pandemic, and many would prefer that it receive bipartisan support in Congress, too. Meanwhile, a majority give President Joe Biden good marks for his handling of the coronavirus outbreak, and for his job as president overall in the opening weeks of his administration.And though most think the coronavirus vaccine rollout in their states is still too slow, most think it has been at least fair. A majority of Americans are planning to either get vaccinated as soon as possible, or are at least considering it, though some remain resistant. Large majorities of Democrats, Republicans, and independents, as well as Americans of all income levels would approve of a COVID relief package. The vaccineThough 6 in 10 American stanley cup s think the vaccine rollout has been too slow in their states, 73% of Americans think the process has been fair, including majorities of both non-white and lower-income Americans. There has also been some progress in stanley cupconvincing Americans to get the vaccine. The percentage who say they d get one if eligible mdash; including the smaller percent who ve already gotten it mdash; is up from last month. The number who will consider it and wait and see what happens to others before getting one has dropped. But 22% o stanley cup f Americans s Ixan Police rescue puppy hit by truck on New York s George Washington Bridge
NEW YORK -- Ken Griffey Jr. and Mike Piazza have been elected to the Baseball Hall of stanley cupFame.A star slugger of the Steroids Era never tainted by accusations of drug use, Griffey received the highest voting percentage ever -- 437 of 440 votes in his first appearance on the Baseball WritersAssociation of America ballot. His 99.3 percentage topped Tom Seaver s 98.84 in 1992.More Baseball Hall of Fame coverage from CBSSportsPiazza, on the ballot for the fourth time, received 365 votes. New Baseball Hall of Fame inductees 02:42 Jeff Bagwell and Tim Raines fell short in results announced Wednesday. A player needs 75 percent to gain election. Bagwell missed by 15 votes and Raines by 23. After about 100 writers who no longer are active lost their votes under new rules, there were significant increases for a pair of stars accused of steroids use. Roger Clemens rose to 45 percent and Barry Bonds to 44 percent, both up from about 37 percent last year. Chicago White SoxKen Griffey Jr. smiles at a fan in the stands before a baseball game against the Kansas City Royals in Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 1, 2008. AP Photo/Charlie Riedel af1 CBS Sports reporte air max 1 d Griffey, now 46, was
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