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i'm going to just talk a little bit more about the jansen covid-19 vaccine. let's move to the second slide. we get questions, just move on to the second slide. we get questions regarding the various percentage numbers that people see. and i know most of you are aware of them, but let me just clarify a few things. the 66% vaccine efficacy that we have is really against all of the countries involved. you must recall that this vaccine trial was done on three continents. the united states, south america and south africa. with varying degrees of infection dynamics, as well as varying strains of variants or lineages. that is the 66%. the 72% is the vaccine efficacy against moderate to severe infection in the united states. i want to point out again a question we often get asked. in order to try, we often say which vaccine is better than the other vaccine? in order to be able to determine that, you would have to compare them head-to-head. this was not done. we have three highly efficacious vaccines that are also, as the doctor says, has a very good safety profile. a
i'm going to just talk a little bit more about the jansen covid-19 vaccine. let's move to the second slide. we get questions, just move on to the second slide. we get questions regarding the various percentage numbers that people see. and i know most of you are aware of them, but let me just clarify a few things. the 66% vaccine efficacy that we have is really against all of the countries involved. you must recall that this vaccine trial was done on three continents. the united states, south...
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jansen, do you worry that people forget about these events after they happen?> i mean, yes and no. i obviously want people to be able to return to as normal of a life as possible and not constantly be plagued by fear and sadness, but also, like, it warms my heart so much to know you try to remember the victims' names because that's why i continue doing these interviews. i never want people to forget john's name. he's the most important person in my life i wouldn't be here without him. so i continue to want to remember his heroism like that, you know? >> well, you know, it was -- it was jessica goway who was killed in -- her brother jordan i occasionally keep in touch with who in the days after aurora said, you shouldn't name the killer. you shouldn't name the shooter. you should focus on people whose lives were lost, not encourage others by naming and giving publicity to the killer. that's something i've really take ton heart. frank, what should brian, what should anybody who's been through now this shooting, what should they think about or prepare for in the d
jansen, do you worry that people forget about these events after they happen?> i mean, yes and no. i obviously want people to be able to return to as normal of a life as possible and not constantly be plagued by fear and sadness, but also, like, it warms my heart so much to know you try to remember the victims' names because that's why i continue doing these interviews. i never want people to forget john's name. he's the most important person in my life i wouldn't be here without him. so i...
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clinics that don't have freezer capacity may use the jansen vaccine increasing access. many americans look forward to rolling up their sleeves with confidence as soon as a covid-19 vaccine is available to them. we are working hard to get and distribute these vaccines to your communities. i also know that some people may not be there today and may still have questions about the vaccines, including wanting more information about the process for developing and authorizing them. that's natural. i know that some people have had experiences that may have diminished their confidence in the health system. that's also understandable. i want to emphasize several important facts about the vaccines. we have conducted the largest scale clinical trials of any vaccine. what made that possible so quickly was the high amount of disease in the community and the fact that so many people were interested in participating. all of the available data show that the vaccines are safe and are highly effective. over 100,000 people participated in clinical trials to evaluate the safety and effectiv
clinics that don't have freezer capacity may use the jansen vaccine increasing access. many americans look forward to rolling up their sleeves with confidence as soon as a covid-19 vaccine is available to them. we are working hard to get and distribute these vaccines to your communities. i also know that some people may not be there today and may still have questions about the vaccines, including wanting more information about the process for developing and authorizing them. that's natural. i...
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the jansen vaccine is a much needed addition to our toolbox and increases the number of vaccine doses available and makes it possible for people to get or for more people to get vaccinated and protected from covid-19. it also offers several benefits. it's a single-dose vaccine that provides covid-19 protections with just one shot. that can helpfully vaccinate people who have difficulties or who are not interested in returning for a second dose. for those administering the vaccine this vaccine is used to store and transport because it does not need to be kept in a freezer. this will make it easier to provide vaccines to more communities and mobile sites. having multiple types of vaccine available especially ones with different dosing regimens and different storing and handling offers more flexibility. for example, mass vaccination sites do not have freezer capacities may be able to use the jansen vaccine increasing access to more communities. i know that many americans look forward to rolling up their sleeves with confidence as soon as the covid vaccine is available to them. we are wor
the jansen vaccine is a much needed addition to our toolbox and increases the number of vaccine doses available and makes it possible for people to get or for more people to get vaccinated and protected from covid-19. it also offers several benefits. it's a single-dose vaccine that provides covid-19 protections with just one shot. that can helpfully vaccinate people who have difficulties or who are not interested in returning for a second dose. for those administering the vaccine this vaccine...
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[ bleep i've seen this the body's in the canal, jansens. it's always in theey don't start there., i told my wife i was gonna re-grout the tile in the bathroom just to have something to do, but then she pointed out we don't have tile in the bathroom, so i install the bathroom just so i could re-grout it. also, i did a bad job installing it, so we had to bring in a guy in who i'm certain is ripping me off. i mean, $1000 per tile is too much, right? so, it's helpful to remember, there is some good news. cases are falling as dramatically as they've ever fallen, and vaccine supply is ramping up quickly, thanks, in part, to the biden administration delivering more doses to the states. in fact, both democratic and republican governors have praised the biden administration for streamlining what was, before he took office, a chaotic vaccine rollout. >> the white house press secretary jen psaki, announcing just moments ago, the biden administration now increasing its weekly covid-19 vaccine supplies to states, upping it now to 13.5 million doses sent out to the states on a weekly basis. >>
[ bleep i've seen this the body's in the canal, jansens. it's always in theey don't start there., i told my wife i was gonna re-grout the tile in the bathroom just to have something to do, but then she pointed out we don't have tile in the bathroom, so i install the bathroom just so i could re-grout it. also, i did a bad job installing it, so we had to bring in a guy in who i'm certain is ripping me off. i mean, $1000 per tile is too much, right? so, it's helpful to remember, there is some good...
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ra ralph habben jansen is the ceo of hapac, finally on the move in the suez canal, but hundreds of shipsn waiting and stuck given this situation over the past almost week how has this impacted your company? >> well, of course it's impacting us because we have also up to ten ships waiting and, then we have a couple also around the cape of good hope, and it's a short-term impact because now we need to make sure we get things going as quickly as possible and not face too much congestion as we unload the ships in europe and asia. >> how long do you think it's going to take to move past this bottleneck. >> difficult to estimate the canal is optimistic, they are estimating that they can resolve this traffic jam within four to six days, if they would be able to do that, i think that would be a fantastic achievement. i think we're counting on the fact that it may take a couple of days more. >> i guess the question we have been asking for days now is does there need to be a rethink of logistics through the canal? can this happen again? or was this just a particular set of circumstances that led t
ra ralph habben jansen is the ceo of hapac, finally on the move in the suez canal, but hundreds of shipsn waiting and stuck given this situation over the past almost week how has this impacted your company? >> well, of course it's impacting us because we have also up to ten ships waiting and, then we have a couple also around the cape of good hope, and it's a short-term impact because now we need to make sure we get things going as quickly as possible and not face too much congestion as...
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. >> reporter: his attorney, tim jansen, said prosecutors had but one priority -- to find mike's body. >> they never said to him, "you have to give any evidence against denise." >> reporter: but he would. in exchange for his testimony against denise, brian got 20 years for the kidnapping, and would not face murder charges. >> state of florida versus denise williams. >> reporter: almost 18 years after mike williams disappeared, denise went on trial. she faced a mandatory life sentence if convicted. prosecutor has a lineup of witnesses -- fdle agents, fish and wildlife officers and mike's mother with her head barely showing above the witness box. and the jury met brian's first wife, kathy. >> did you suspect that brian winchester, your husband, was having an affair with denise williams? >> i did suspect that. >> reporter: suspicions that were confirmed after brian asked her to join them in a threesome at a beach condo before the murder. there were snapshots with partial nudity. kathy also said denise tried to involve her in a cover-up after brian's arrest. >> to get a message to brian t
. >> reporter: his attorney, tim jansen, said prosecutors had but one priority -- to find mike's body. >> they never said to him, "you have to give any evidence against denise." >> reporter: but he would. in exchange for his testimony against denise, brian got 20 years for the kidnapping, and would not face murder charges. >> state of florida versus denise williams. >> reporter: almost 18 years after mike williams disappeared, denise went on trial. she...
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katherine jansen, come and give us the readout of this meeting.a little bit and her voice came over and said we have good news. it was an incredible moment. i get chills even now thinking about it. she then relayed the good news, which wasn't just good news but great news about this extraordinary vaccine. we jumped up, we cheered. we weren't supposed to, but we hugged. and it's a moment i'll never forget in my life. >> how has you being a woman in this role contributed differently to the way in which you communicate about this vaccine and the strides that pfizer has made? >> well, i'm a woman. i'm also a wife and a mother. the chief medical officer for my family. and like a lot of women, i'm balancing a lot of things. and so as the company's chief communicator, as the person who's charged with building bridges to all of our outside constituencies, i try to bring some of those what can be typically female skills to the table. i try to be a good listener. i try to understand the perspective of others. i attempt to be generous in my communication sty
katherine jansen, come and give us the readout of this meeting.a little bit and her voice came over and said we have good news. it was an incredible moment. i get chills even now thinking about it. she then relayed the good news, which wasn't just good news but great news about this extraordinary vaccine. we jumped up, we cheered. we weren't supposed to, but we hugged. and it's a moment i'll never forget in my life. >> how has you being a woman in this role contributed differently to the...
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several other vaccines coming through, are vaccine similar to the oxford one from a company called jansenex salmond. it's understood they voted five to four that she gave them an inaccurate account when she answered their questions two weeks ago. the first minister says she stands by what she said. our political correspondent nick eardley has this report. i solemnly, sincerely and truly declare... this is nicola sturgeon two weeks ago, giving evidence to the scottish parliament about how her government handled allegations of sexual harassment against alex salmond. it was a mammoth session, eight hours in total. but the committee has decided she misled them in the process. in a meeting last night, a narrow majority of the committee, five to four, made the decision. their full report will be published next week but opposition parties say ms sturgeon can no longer be trusted. it's absolutely, abundantly clear that nicola sturgeon has breached the ministerial code. as first minister, you cannot continue if you have been untruthful, if you have misled parliament, and you've misled the people o
several other vaccines coming through, are vaccine similar to the oxford one from a company called jansenex salmond. it's understood they voted five to four that she gave them an inaccurate account when she answered their questions two weeks ago. the first minister says she stands by what she said. our political correspondent nick eardley has this report. i solemnly, sincerely and truly declare... this is nicola sturgeon two weeks ago, giving evidence to the scottish parliament about how her...