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he said they would touch on co-vid relief, but those two elements if there's co-vid relief this yearely unbreakable intertwined. we're seeing that in the framework by this bipartisan group of senators today. keep in mind everything in the senate and the house for that matter ultimately the leadership controls what gets to the floor. what you're seeing are senators from both parties saying we're not satisfied with the ways our leaders have been handling this and perhaps they can come up with an option. the first number, the $900 billion total, keeping the price tag below a trillion dollars is likely to help keep more republicans on board, not triggering them. the state and local money, $160 billion. state and local has been the third rail issue in all of these conversations. money for unemployment insurance. also the biggest single pot of money on here is $288 billion for small business. the ppp loans, all of that, has been the one piece of all of the co-vid relief we've seen that's been broadly popular in a bipartisan basis, trying to keep republicans on board in this deal. so, again
he said they would touch on co-vid relief, but those two elements if there's co-vid relief this yearely unbreakable intertwined. we're seeing that in the framework by this bipartisan group of senators today. keep in mind everything in the senate and the house for that matter ultimately the leadership controls what gets to the floor. what you're seeing are senators from both parties saying we're not satisfied with the ways our leaders have been handling this and perhaps they can come up with an...
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of moderna's co-vid vaccine is expected any time. it will be the second time in a week that the cdc director has signed off on a new vaccine earlier on saturday a cdc panel recommended the moderna vaccine for americans 18 and older. it says at least 272,000 americans have received their first shot of the pfizer drug since it was distributed last week. unlike the moderna vaccine, this one is authorized for people as young as 16. but the vaccines are arriving as new u.s. cases have approached a quarter million people in a single day in almost 200,000 on saturday. the head of operation warp speed, the government's vaccine initiative says about 6 million doses of the moderna vaccine are ready to ship today. that means the first shots could be administered as soon as monday. cnn's pete monoteen is outside a shipping facility outside memphis, tennessee. >> reporter: the moderna vaccine shipments begin sunday and it begins here. this is a facility that is the company distributing the vaccine for moderna. it's a strategic spot. we're not far
of moderna's co-vid vaccine is expected any time. it will be the second time in a week that the cdc director has signed off on a new vaccine earlier on saturday a cdc panel recommended the moderna vaccine for americans 18 and older. it says at least 272,000 americans have received their first shot of the pfizer drug since it was distributed last week. unlike the moderna vaccine, this one is authorized for people as young as 16. but the vaccines are arriving as new u.s. cases have approached a...
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the co-op member has already supplying the local market with beans.in the coffee there are hints of at a cost and. you freedom. you have to fight for your dreams but into that you must be enterprising and then you have to constantly better yourself and you need to have this vision and recognize opportunities because opportunities do exist when you ask. god. how much is known to the whole world but at 1st most he sounds completely different. towards him the onus cut scenes his favorite christmas town. gets ready for the festive season. there's enough that's w. w crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues to make all of us so. are available online and of course you can share and discuss song w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms to crime fighters tune in now. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and. just 3 of the topics covered and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like and new information on the coronavirus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast
the co-op member has already supplying the local market with beans.in the coffee there are hints of at a cost and. you freedom. you have to fight for your dreams but into that you must be enterprising and then you have to constantly better yourself and you need to have this vision and recognize opportunities because opportunities do exist when you ask. god. how much is known to the whole world but at 1st most he sounds completely different. towards him the onus cut scenes his favorite christmas...
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he's been a member of the famous co-operative since the very start. for you.this is where the strings of those world markets the coffee shop full. coffee was one of the 1st truly global commodity nice and with the stock exchange glad to mullins small farmers are connected to the whole world. he trained as a banker put the co-op's coffee on the commodities markets letting them avoids dodgy middlemen. the small scale coffee farmers formed their federation in 1979 in the middle of a civil war which pitted the army against the my a population and mine has received support from 3rd world organizations around the world the. years we already know that boughner was so good they practically turns medical card walk into a charity of the living say it was a place where we could ask for support they'd up with and then willy cameron said that concept had no future they were born into it or what do we do when the day came when we stopped receiving any development day we better get to work ourselves . for. now was an outcast himself when he started working for federico. befo
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all co we have to tackle the problems out. and see if we can get some support. in my don't say aid any more it's been struck from my vocabulary creates dependency and that's something no one should miss you should be able to develop a free leg and a club at least that's what i learned in switzerland with the. coca-cola sales manager for 3 decades he's worked with cork now as he demanded efficiency and productivity from the co-ops members. when the mentality that's we sentimentalities came together through a swiss one and that of a small farmer from guatemala. the result was 500 percent growth but at the because all the cooperatives in the federation we banded together behind those ideas. good i think the most important thing brought to federico was the idea that small farmers needed to take themselves seriously and. before that they and their organizations were programmed to peddle misery to inspire. me syria or. we showed them something else. that they could be proud of their own work of what they produced in 40 years of high quality coffee. they look at. a wor
all co we have to tackle the problems out. and see if we can get some support. in my don't say aid any more it's been struck from my vocabulary creates dependency and that's something no one should miss you should be able to develop a free leg and a club at least that's what i learned in switzerland with the. coca-cola sales manager for 3 decades he's worked with cork now as he demanded efficiency and productivity from the co-ops members. when the mentality that's we sentimentalities came...
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you can build out out workers co-op pretty quickly. the workers co-op turns out to be a really efficient way to organize platforms and that's why our last case as i mentioned was a workers cooperative. it was a very successful case. in which they owned and governed the platform. they got much more of the money back from the photographs that they sold. and were really happy about the whole enterprise. i think that is one possible future for the gig economy that would solve the corporate owned platforms. and could really make it work for workers in ways that doesn't take advantage of what this technology has to offer. i will stop there and i will turn it over. >> think you so much julie. again, this book is really fascinating. i read it with the first draft and then the latest finished profit --dash mike product. something that you didn't get a chance to reflect on in our short time. i want to hear you talk more about. in many ways this research project walked the walk. it was a collaborative research project across with many students in
you can build out out workers co-op pretty quickly. the workers co-op turns out to be a really efficient way to organize platforms and that's why our last case as i mentioned was a workers cooperative. it was a very successful case. in which they owned and governed the platform. they got much more of the money back from the photographs that they sold. and were really happy about the whole enterprise. i think that is one possible future for the gig economy that would solve the corporate owned...
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>>> even with a surge in co-vid cases right now, the u.s.itting a new single day record in deaths and officials begging people to stay home, millions of americans are traveling for christmas and new year's. . travel is at the highest point since the whole pandemic started. and that's not even counting the millions more people going somewhere that their cars. and here's why. a lot of people, listen, the desire to be with family, to be with loved ones at the end of a very difficult year is making it very difficult for people to stay home. folks are making risk calculations. >> everybody is wearing their masks. everybody is complying. so it makes you feel a little comfortable. >> it was a tough decision. for me, i haven't seen my family since last year. >> we are joined live from atlanta. it's usually the busiest airport in the world. it's happening at co-vid cases are at record highs in georgia on tuesday. talk about how it's looking and what you're hearing from people going somewhere. >> reporter: it's looking a lot more crowded than health o
>>> even with a surge in co-vid cases right now, the u.s.itting a new single day record in deaths and officials begging people to stay home, millions of americans are traveling for christmas and new year's. . travel is at the highest point since the whole pandemic started. and that's not even counting the millions more people going somewhere that their cars. and here's why. a lot of people, listen, the desire to be with family, to be with loved ones at the end of a very difficult year...
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they have now made it for co-vid patients only so they can watch tv. they can interact with one another to fight the loneliness and isolation that often comes with the virus. take a listen. >> the patients here can get up. they can walk around and interact with other patients. they can take a shower. we have mobile oxygen. you don't have any of that in the hospital. you're stuck in your room. nobody can come see you. you can't have any family. every one of our patient gets an ipad and can face time and watch movies. >> clearly you see the dcu center is ready to go, but they're still being challengedd with staffing. a lot of doctors and nurses are getting sick. and they're not able to call on the out of state health care workers because cases are surging across the country and they're needed in their respective states. kasie? >> it's such a huge challenge. kathy park, thank you very much for that. now, doctor, let me go to you to talk about how serious this situation is that we are in. you heard what dr. birx said saying this is the worst event likely i
they have now made it for co-vid patients only so they can watch tv. they can interact with one another to fight the loneliness and isolation that often comes with the virus. take a listen. >> the patients here can get up. they can walk around and interact with other patients. they can take a shower. we have mobile oxygen. you don't have any of that in the hospital. you're stuck in your room. nobody can come see you. you can't have any family. every one of our patient gets an ipad and can...
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yet another problem with co-packers.e're burning a lot of money transporting product from the co-packer to our storage facility. we need to build a factory right away. how much money does this business need to go to the next level? >> i think whatever it takes to build a facility. >> have you looked at any? >> yeah. >> what's the output? how many--what's the production capacity? >> quadruple what we could get-- what we could bring in now. >> for every one you make today, in a new facility, you could make four? >> correct. >> where's the facility at? >> the building we're looking at is in keyport. >> can you take me to see it? >> i could. >> all right, so this is it. it's been vacant for 25 years, and there's so much crap in it, it's unbelievable, you know-- >> don't be too enthusiastic. >> yeah, well, you know, the roof's been leaking, the stuff fell, it was flooded, it's-- who knows what you're gonna find in there, but-- >> and then more after the storm. >> i personally think it's beautiful. i love the building, i love
yet another problem with co-packers.e're burning a lot of money transporting product from the co-packer to our storage facility. we need to build a factory right away. how much money does this business need to go to the next level? >> i think whatever it takes to build a facility. >> have you looked at any? >> yeah. >> what's the output? how many--what's the production capacity? >> quadruple what we could get-- what we could bring in now. >> for every one you...
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emily: that was co-ceo and co-founder of netflix reed hastings.ow, while some executives like reed hastings would like to see employees back in the office, others are allowing mobile work to be the new normal. we asked lincoln co-founder reid hoffman about whether working at home will be a net positive or net negative. reed: it will be a net positive, but there will be challenges. for some organizations, it will continue to work well, i think reed is right, a lot of people need the office in order to work. we have proven our creativity and problem-solving within the kind of work contact us. context. and once you start having a workplace, in fact all the studies show there is a real impulse for everyone to be there, because the earliest promoted, who gets permission to do a thing, who is in the office meeting with people, so there is pressure to get back to that. emily: your job is to try to predict the future. are we out of this in five years, where we are -- where are we any year, what is your time horizon? reid: some of the other economic impact
emily: that was co-ceo and co-founder of netflix reed hastings.ow, while some executives like reed hastings would like to see employees back in the office, others are allowing mobile work to be the new normal. we asked lincoln co-founder reid hoffman about whether working at home will be a net positive or net negative. reed: it will be a net positive, but there will be challenges. for some organizations, it will continue to work well, i think reed is right, a lot of people need the office in...
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he's been a member of the famous co-operative since the very start. for you. this is where the strings of the world markets the coffee after old. coffee was one of the 1st truly global commodity nice. and for the stock exchange guatemalans small farmers are connected to the whole wide world. he trained as a banker put the co-op's coffee on the commodities markets letting them avoids dodgy middlemen. the small scale coffee farmers formed their federation in 1979 in the middle of a civil war which pitted the army against the maya population and my has received support from 3rd world organizations around the world to. hear about that bounder was so good at that i practically turns medical card walk into a charity of the living say it was a place where we could ask for support they'd up with a ball and then willy cameron said that concept had no future they were born in it or what do we do when the day came when we stopped receiving any development hey we better get to work ourselves. 4th. quarter now was an outcast himself when he started working for federico. be
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not on co-vid relief, at least not yet.o extend government funding by another week. the thinking is that would help avoid a government shutdown this weekend. and give lawmakers an extra week to negotiate both the funding and a co-vid relief bill as you look at the deadlines. lee ann, what are you hearing? where do talks stand? what are the chances that before christmas day there's a deal on co-vid relief? >> reporter: well, it's kind of like ground hog day on capitol hill. it's the same issue that continues to plague the negotiators and why they can't reach an agreement. the liability protection. it's a demand that mitch mcconnell wants in any legislation that comes to the floor. this group of bipartisan members met again last night, and i'm told by my sources that there was actually progress on the issue. the other issue that's still outstanding is state and local funding, state funding for firefighters and teachers, et cetera, but i'm also told that if the liability issue is wrapped unand there's a deal on that, everythin
not on co-vid relief, at least not yet.o extend government funding by another week. the thinking is that would help avoid a government shutdown this weekend. and give lawmakers an extra week to negotiate both the funding and a co-vid relief bill as you look at the deadlines. lee ann, what are you hearing? where do talks stand? what are the chances that before christmas day there's a deal on co-vid relief? >> reporter: well, it's kind of like ground hog day on capitol hill. it's the same...
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the co-op members are already supplying the local market with their own beans. in the coffee's aroma there are hints of a better past and the scent of a new freedom. you have to fight for your dreams but in do that you must be enterprising and then you have to constantly better yourself and you need to have this vision of you fight and recognize opportunities because opportunities do exist if. i. survive. and then returning to normal life. struggles term side effects they don't know if their symptoms will never go away. the trial studies hope. for life after the disease. 30 minutes. before the festive. last minute christmas cheer feel a recurring. their way. and every christmas gift on top of that. story 1st major one. this. should. be 90 minutes on d w. 2. or not too well. what about assuring a cut instead. of the. change in thinking is changing the economy to create something the. economics magazine. on t w. this is d w news coming to you live from berlin the time comes for europe to get the long awaited shops to the people pies or begin shipping its coded vac
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the patients with co-vid are deteriorating so quickly. sometimes we're not able to get family in due to obviously the virus and obviously the restrictions. so things are slightly different. the roll of the carer kind of just fall on to the nursing and the auxiliary team. i'm not the only nurse who has held someone who has passed away. some of our support workers hold hands when we're businesy with emergencies. we've taken on the role of the family. the family as well as the care provider. >> you go through these traumatic emotional moments, and then it must be especially frustrating then when you see people protesting against the measures that are meant to keep them out of your very ward. >> oh, you see, it's hard to kind of explain. i think these people that have obviously not been on the unit, have not dealt with what we've seeing. they don't understand the volume of it. the average person will have this mild and will recover from it. but that's amazing. isn't it? but there is a massive per s percentage of people with long-term medical
the patients with co-vid are deteriorating so quickly. sometimes we're not able to get family in due to obviously the virus and obviously the restrictions. so things are slightly different. the roll of the carer kind of just fall on to the nursing and the auxiliary team. i'm not the only nurse who has held someone who has passed away. some of our support workers hold hands when we're businesy with emergencies. we've taken on the role of the family. the family as well as the care provider....
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and he's been a member of the famous co-operative since the very start. whether. this is one of the strings of those world markets for coffee after old. coffee was one of the 1st truly global commodity nice and for the stock exchange guatemalan small farmers are connected to the whole wide wells. he trained as a bank put the co-ops coffee on the commodities markets letting them avoids dodgy middlemen. the small scale coffee farmers formed their federation in 1979 in the middle of a civil war which pitted the army against the maya population the mine has received support from 3rd world organizations around the well. we're not that bounder was so good they practically turns medical card walk into a charity of the living so it was a place where we could ask for support. and then really campbell we and said that concept had no future we are born into it or what do we do when the day came when we stopped receiving any development aid we better get to work ourselves. 4th. quarter now was an outcast himself when he started working for fed a coca-cola before that he built
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we know co-vid changed everybody's lives.just been so hard, and i don't want to say it's been harder for us than it has for everybody else, but the truth is it has. it has. it's not the same. it's not the same when you feel responsible for people's -- whether it be their life or quality of life. because the care -- >> colorado is in the midst of the third pandemic surge. cases and hospitalizations have been breaking records. >> it matters now. one out of 41 people in colorado are contagious. >> more than 14,000 coloradans vp have been hospitalized since the pandemic begun. >> as an er nurse, you hold it back and you want to stay tough for the family and stoic. there's been a lot of tears shed in er rooms during co-vid. we're treating that person dying because they don't have anyone else and they need the grace and that human touch and they need someone to be there when they're taking their last breath. >> reporter: before the pandemic she said work never caused her to lose sleep. now she regularly has nightmares. how has the
we know co-vid changed everybody's lives.just been so hard, and i don't want to say it's been harder for us than it has for everybody else, but the truth is it has. it has. it's not the same. it's not the same when you feel responsible for people's -- whether it be their life or quality of life. because the care -- >> colorado is in the midst of the third pandemic surge. cases and hospitalizations have been breaking records. >> it matters now. one out of 41 people in colorado are...
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said oh the co-ops have become an example of how progress can be made in a poor country. in this ng we really want tripper an aerial organization with a social focus and that aims to distribute our profits downwards and could help of . women are among those who stand to profit. before they. if we can do this we're capable of learning everything so nothing's impossible the. thanks . the volcanic or fire volcano is most active volcano. even months after the deadly eruption of june 28th the devastation is still evident. the disaster took many by surprise. a river of hot ash gas and fragments of rock rushed down at a speed of over 100 kilometers per hour. around 200 people lost their lives. trauma he filmed the eruption last 18 relatives. he himself barely escaped. the co-operative union who restart didn't lose any members but they were all forced to leave their homes and now their harvest is just a fraction of what it once was. but when the fire volcano erupted the coffee farmers lost a large part of their plantations. you know they're moving. for your for a few of them a ve
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looking for clues that the cemetery in co van the capital of the department of out of it. until the 2nd world war broke out this area was not actually in german hands. the german set this was to provide the gym an empire with a reliable supply of coffee and deal with the guatemalan government allowed them to retain that jemma nationality. the wealthy plantation owners compelled the maya people to work as forced labor has. aided by a law that for paid vagrancy. german families owned over 100 states in pass today one of the old manor houses serves as a hotel and a museum dedicated to germany's colonial ambitions it once belonged to the tow my family who emigrated from frankfurt in 888. in. selvin lopez payless is a coin collector with an interest in guatemalan history he's collected over 100 different coins formerly used as currency on coffee plantations if i'm not a boy and have them save them up will spend them in any other store only on your own foam the next morning commander brit i think the era of the german coffee barons in guatemala ended soon after the outbreak of w
looking for clues that the cemetery in co van the capital of the department of out of it. until the 2nd world war broke out this area was not actually in german hands. the german set this was to provide the gym an empire with a reliable supply of coffee and deal with the guatemalan government allowed them to retain that jemma nationality. the wealthy plantation owners compelled the maya people to work as forced labor has. aided by a law that for paid vagrancy. german families owned over 100...
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the co-op members are already supplying the local market with their own beans. in the coffees aroma there are hints of a better past and the scent of a new freedom. you have to fight for your dreams but into that you must be enterprising and then you have to constantly better yourself you need to have this vision and recognize opportunities and because opportunities do exist where you have to work exist and. i. thank you. is a master of the art of confrontation this is wrong a veteran of purple combat doesn't mean you're going to see dogs fly the undisputed champion of tough political talk trying to frighten people so far everybody understands it except you enter the conflict zone and join to sebastian as he holds the powerful to account this is a fix for your whichever way you like to spin conflict. $13.00. how africa. from culture. to mind by and i'm telling geoffrey f.n.l. has made up his mind wanting to kill many more. visits world areas every week for the conservation gonna in. and sensitizes the last events for the protection of the forest and. mr d. w. .
the co-op members are already supplying the local market with their own beans. in the coffees aroma there are hints of a better past and the scent of a new freedom. you have to fight for your dreams but into that you must be enterprising and then you have to constantly better yourself you need to have this vision and recognize opportunities and because opportunities do exist where you have to work exist and. i. thank you. is a master of the art of confrontation this is wrong a veteran of purple...
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the text of the $900 billion co-vid relief package expected any minute. we'll tell you when congress plans to vote on it today and when you can expect the stimulus checks to hit your bank account. >> we'll be sending out next week direct deposit. i expect we'll get the money out gi bithe beginning of next week. >> and another kind of help is on the way. millions of doses of a second vaccine being delivered across the country today as a cdc panel makes new recommendations for who recollected get it next. we're live with what you need to know about that new co-vid mutation in the uk. may be spreading even faster than the first version of the virus. more countries closing their doors on the british with london on lockdown this morning. also breaking just as we start the show, two top trump administration health officials now being subpoenaed. democrats demanding documents from the heads of the cdc and hhs, accusing those agencies of political interference while dealing with the co-vid crisis. i'm hallie jackson in washington. we have new subpoenas, we're liv
the text of the $900 billion co-vid relief package expected any minute. we'll tell you when congress plans to vote on it today and when you can expect the stimulus checks to hit your bank account. >> we'll be sending out next week direct deposit. i expect we'll get the money out gi bithe beginning of next week. >> and another kind of help is on the way. millions of doses of a second vaccine being delivered across the country today as a cdc panel makes new recommendations for who...
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co-vid cases. our hospital beds, more and more units are being dedicated to co-vid care. >> reporter: one high note at hospitals in alabama is they are expecting to see the release of the vaccine in the coming weeks. the part that can be tricky is not everyone in the hospital can be vaccinated at the same time because the vaccines can have side effects and you can't have half an emergency room not able to work. hallie? >> right. because they're feeling the impacts of that. katie, when you hear the sirens, it emphasizes the reality of the situation. in worcester, massachusetts, they reopened a field hospital. talk about why they needed to even take that step in the first place as we head into the winter. >> well, hallie, good morning to you. similar to what we're seeing across the country, hospitalizations are on the rise here locally in worcester as well as state-wide at 2% to 3% daily rate. when you look at the numbers locally, one in five are testing positive. saturday and sunday, more than 10,00
co-vid cases. our hospital beds, more and more units are being dedicated to co-vid care. >> reporter: one high note at hospitals in alabama is they are expecting to see the release of the vaccine in the coming weeks. the part that can be tricky is not everyone in the hospital can be vaccinated at the same time because the vaccines can have side effects and you can't have half an emergency room not able to work. hallie? >> right. because they're feeling the impacts of that. katie,...
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the numb of confirmed co-vid cases in the u.s. is approaching about 330,000 people in this country who have died from the virus. and current models suggest that number will surpass 5 oh 0 00,000 by mid february, even if vaccine distribution is accelerated. we have reports now from msnbc's matt bradley in paris and shaquille brewster in chicago. matt, let's start with you. the late-breaking news here, what's the impact of the new regulations? what are people saying about this? >> well, so far what we're hearing is that this isn't entirely different from what was going on before. as you noted, a lot of major airlines were already requiring that 72-hour negative pcr test. by 72 hours, i mean 72 hours before you fly. i think there's probably going to be, though, some disappointment and heart break for those who were hoping to travel in the next 72 hours. in britain the places where you get a pcr test are closed for christmas. that's going to make it complicated for those ready to fly the day after christmas or the day after the day af
the numb of confirmed co-vid cases in the u.s. is approaching about 330,000 people in this country who have died from the virus. and current models suggest that number will surpass 5 oh 0 00,000 by mid february, even if vaccine distribution is accelerated. we have reports now from msnbc's matt bradley in paris and shaquille brewster in chicago. matt, let's start with you. the late-breaking news here, what's the impact of the new regulations? what are people saying about this? >> well, so...
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at that time all co-conspirators worked together to arm the explosive device in the suitcase and used clothing conceal malta shop to the toshiba cassette that contained the bomb. as stated or age alleged in the criminal complaint, mas'ud, armed the device on december 1, 1988, he gave it to his co-conspirators and fhimah put it on a feeder flight that went from malta to frankfurt to a feeder flight that put that samson night briefcase on pan am 103 heathrow airport on december 21. tying this together, december 21, after the samson night handoff -- samsonite handoff, he boards a flight from malta to tripoli. based on this aggregate evidence, direct evidence in terms of the statements, mas'ud made, the circumstantial evidence, the debris, witnesses that confirmed the sale of some of these materials to the co-conspirators, the united states believes we have an extremely compelling case and can clearly prove this case yard at trial. i want to circle back even though this case is fascinating and the forensics are amazing and a testament to the f.b.i. and scottish investigators, this case is
at that time all co-conspirators worked together to arm the explosive device in the suitcase and used clothing conceal malta shop to the toshiba cassette that contained the bomb. as stated or age alleged in the criminal complaint, mas'ud, armed the device on december 1, 1988, he gave it to his co-conspirators and fhimah put it on a feeder flight that went from malta to frankfurt to a feeder flight that put that samson night briefcase on pan am 103 heathrow airport on december 21. tying this...
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they're not suspected co-vid. they're finding out before or after they deal with this patient that they are a confirmed positive covid-19 case. you can see some of the paramedics getting things ready, getting things together to take this truck on calls when they can. they tell us here that they not only have seen their call volumes increase, but they also are having to spend a lot more time getting ready to respond to calls, needing to dawn the appropriate ppe and a lot more time having to decontaminate after. also, what they're having to do more and more is travel a lot further than normally because they are trying to take patients to some of the smaller hospitals in areas like this. and then they're being told they don't have beds with the level of care necessary for some of the severe cases of covid-19 that these paramedics are dealing with. it falls on the services and the paramedics to make those trips. fargo is about an hour and a half away. we're being told not only are their resources being pushed to the b
they're not suspected co-vid. they're finding out before or after they deal with this patient that they are a confirmed positive covid-19 case. you can see some of the paramedics getting things ready, getting things together to take this truck on calls when they can. they tell us here that they not only have seen their call volumes increase, but they also are having to spend a lot more time getting ready to respond to calls, needing to dawn the appropriate ppe and a lot more time having to...
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most of my bills had co-spons co-sponsorships from across the aisle, and i worked with my republican colleagues to move our country forward in a lot of areas. so we can absolutely agree on things. we're all humans, right? we can agree on things. we need to find those things, and we need to start with those things and push them forward, and i have every faith that we can do that. >> well, representative deb haaland of the great state of new mexico, co-chair of the native caucus, vice chair of the tribal caucus, i hope you come back and talk to us soon. >> thank you so much. >>> reverend william j. barber ii is co-chair of the campaign a national call for moral revival and pastor of the greentree disciples of christ. drawing on dr. reverend martin luther king's values. they work with hundreds of partners nationwide to advocate for communities of color, immigrants, the poor, women, the lgbtq community, children workers and the sick, a big lift of this organization. reverend barber, i'm so grateful for you joining us today. i admire so much what needles you're trying to move in our socie
most of my bills had co-spons co-sponsorships from across the aisle, and i worked with my republican colleagues to move our country forward in a lot of areas. so we can absolutely agree on things. we're all humans, right? we can agree on things. we need to find those things, and we need to start with those things and push them forward, and i have every faith that we can do that. >> well, representative deb haaland of the great state of new mexico, co-chair of the native caucus, vice chair...
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they swear they don't know where they're getting co-vid from. that's what we see, we're starting to not be able to accurately pinpoint where people have gotten their initial infections from, and as a result, they're giving it to people without knowing. i keep coming back to this. we're still limited on testing. running about 2 million tests a day, but as you know, the task force has reinforced this. we are only taking up one out of four. one out of five infections. that means there are four people right now for every one person i diagnose that don't even realize they have it and could be spreading it. so this is going to have to take economic support and incredible probably health care infrastructure that we just haven't planned for. and i really do think we probably need tillerso invoke my help in field hospitals but probably deploy them in other ways to manage the next four or six weeks. >> thank you both as always for your insights and knowledge. >>> we, of course, though also have other major breaking news around the white house. and there a
they swear they don't know where they're getting co-vid from. that's what we see, we're starting to not be able to accurately pinpoint where people have gotten their initial infections from, and as a result, they're giving it to people without knowing. i keep coming back to this. we're still limited on testing. running about 2 million tests a day, but as you know, the task force has reinforced this. we are only taking up one out of four. one out of five infections. that means there are four...
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if you're a hospital with co-vid patients and staff out sick. set up the clinics and watch people 15 minutes after the vaccinations. hospitals were initially going slow. we will not get to 20 million people by the end of the year. i think we'll get there eventually and we're on a good schedule, but it's not something that i would web myself to a specific number. we have to expect there's going to be glitches when you're vaccinating the country and the health care workers. >> there's video of you getting that early christmas present there. quickly, doctor, does that mean that president-elect biden's promise of 100 million shots in his first 100 days is untenable? >> not necessarily. it's in the realm of possibility. we're seeing hospitals are ramping up. vaccinations have gotten faster every day because they're getting more used to doing this. they have the staffing and logistics down. we may get there, but i wouldn't promise something that i don't think is 100% sure it's going to happen. we're going to see that many people vaccinated over time,
if you're a hospital with co-vid patients and staff out sick. set up the clinics and watch people 15 minutes after the vaccinations. hospitals were initially going slow. we will not get to 20 million people by the end of the year. i think we'll get there eventually and we're on a good schedule, but it's not something that i would web myself to a specific number. we have to expect there's going to be glitches when you're vaccinating the country and the health care workers. >> there's video...
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she is the co-author of "a planet to win: why we need a green new deal."if you can talk about the ?hoice of brian deese >> sure, thank you for having me. brian deese has spent a lot of time in washington and a lot of time at blackrock. a lot of the talk about brian deese's nomination in the last couple of days is sort of rumors came out about him being appointed to nec, focused on if he is a good person, that he spent time in the obama administration working on things like the paris agreement and conservation work. i think like many of the a realsives who have put question about his record out there don't necessarily think that is enough. for someone to serve one of the -- in the world. blackrock has smartly cultivated its represented -- reputation as a good guy on wall street, just handle the money of retirees, exit integer. -- as a manager. time after time they have -- green washed their image. put out this idea that blackrock has taken the climate crisis seriously. all the while continuing to at an in fossil fuels enormous rate. it doesn't necessarily m
she is the co-author of "a planet to win: why we need a green new deal."if you can talk about the ?hoice of brian deese >> sure, thank you for having me. brian deese has spent a lot of time in washington and a lot of time at blackrock. a lot of the talk about brian deese's nomination in the last couple of days is sort of rumors came out about him being appointed to nec, focused on if he is a good person, that he spent time in the obama administration working on things like the...
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other cov news, mor informion has co to ligh about thearly da of the pandem. new studreveals covid- was likely aeady in e united states in mid-december of 2019, weeks before it was first identified in china. this all comes as the u.s. death toll from the virus has topped 270,000 -- by far the highest total in the world. pressure is growing on congress to pass a new covid-19 stimulus bill. on tuesday, a bipartisan group of senators unveiled a $908 billion proposal. meanwhile, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has proposed including some covid-19 relief inside a larger spending package that is needed to prevent a government shutdown. the house approved a $2.2 trillion stimulus plan in october but the republican-led senate opposes the legislation. on tuesday, president-elect joe biden introduced his economic team. treasury secretary nominee janet yellen said the nation must act with urgency. jobs, smalls, lost businesses struggling to stay alive or closed for good. so many people struggling to put billsn the table and pay and rent. it is an american tragedy
other cov news, mor informion has co to ligh about thearly da of the pandem. new studreveals covid- was likely aeady in e united states in mid-december of 2019, weeks before it was first identified in china. this all comes as the u.s. death toll from the virus has topped 270,000 -- by far the highest total in the world. pressure is growing on congress to pass a new covid-19 stimulus bill. on tuesday, a bipartisan group of senators unveiled a $908 billion proposal. meanwhile, senate majority...
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more people are getting their co-vid vax n co-vid vaccines today.is a world war ii veteran who was one of the first people in the uk and the world to get the vaccine on tuesday. mr. tibbs, thank you for being with us. how are you feeling today? any side effects? >> i'm fine, thank you. >> no allergic reactions? no issues. right? you're feeling good? >> yep. fabulous. no problem. very kind to me they were. >> what was the process like of getting the vaccine? >> well, it's rather like having a flu jab. you know. but we just sit down, stick a needle into you, and it's wonderful. >> had you had any concerns about being one of the first people in the world to get this vaccine? >> not really. it's something that we all must do if we can, and we're very lucky in this country to be the first country to have it all. i see you've got me on the screen there. >> i do. i'm sorry for the delay. it's over skype. we're showing you getting the shot. this is actually video of you yesterday going in for your jab, as you call it. what is your message to people who are
more people are getting their co-vid vax n co-vid vaccines today.is a world war ii veteran who was one of the first people in the uk and the world to get the vaccine on tuesday. mr. tibbs, thank you for being with us. how are you feeling today? any side effects? >> i'm fine, thank you. >> no allergic reactions? no issues. right? you're feeling good? >> yep. fabulous. no problem. very kind to me they were. >> what was the process like of getting the vaccine? >>...
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obviously we have a co-vid crisis around the world and china and russia. both of whom are playing serious games with us as we speak, and you have the cyber hack, and you have a national defense authorization act that has not yet become law. the senate has not overridden the veto. the military cannot operate without that national defense authorization act. we're talking planes and ships and bullets and guns and money for their troops. it's all in that. and the president is just creating kcreat creating chaos and confusion. his actions, it's a serious, serious problem. >> on that note, it was reported bernie sanders says he's going to hold up the senate vote on the override unless there's a vote on the $2000 stimulus check. do you support that strategy? >> i support that strategy until it doesn't work. we have to have the national defense authorization act and we have to have the $2000 for families. the fact of the matter is we have a president that thinks he is a powerful person. he goes around. he's bullied the senate for four years. it's time for him to g
obviously we have a co-vid crisis around the world and china and russia. both of whom are playing serious games with us as we speak, and you have the cyber hack, and you have a national defense authorization act that has not yet become law. the senate has not overridden the veto. the military cannot operate without that national defense authorization act. we're talking planes and ships and bullets and guns and money for their troops. it's all in that. and the president is just creating kcreat...
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two quick ones before we end, dr fauci, cos we're close to out of time.ties to the wider world. i understand the us has now reserved enough vaccine to vaccinate its own population five times over and yet it is not a member of the international programme called covax, which is trying to deliver vaccines to the poorer countries in the world to ensure that not just the rich countries but the poorer countries too, in the end, are fully immunised against covid—19. do you believe, right now, america is stepping up to its wider responsibilities? well, there are two parts to the question you asked. i must tell you, i'm pretty well informed on this and i do not believe it's a correct statement to say the united states has contracted for enough vaccine to vaccinate its population five times over. that is not correct. what is the multiple, do you know? there is no multiple. in fact, if you look at all the companies — moderna, pfizer, johnson, az, novavax and sanofi. the total is approximately a little bit more than 600 million doses which, since it's a prime boost t
two quick ones before we end, dr fauci, cos we're close to out of time.ties to the wider world. i understand the us has now reserved enough vaccine to vaccinate its own population five times over and yet it is not a member of the international programme called covax, which is trying to deliver vaccines to the poorer countries in the world to ensure that not just the rich countries but the poorer countries too, in the end, are fully immunised against covid—19. do you believe, right now,...
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i spoke to russ frusht, co—founder of the games website polygon, in new york.eople that for the first time picked up gaming during the pandemic and won't necessarily put it down in the coming years. the percentage, whatever that will work out to be, will be higher than pre— pandemic and that is where the growth has happened. who have been the biggest winners and losers in the business? yeah, i think in terms of winners, nintendo is one of the biggest ones. it had a huge hit with animal crossing and came at a time when people wanted to connect even smaller games, a game called among us, it's multiplayer, free to play on your phone, very easy to jump in with friends, smaller games have really done well as well. it does seem like maybe with this broadening of the audience reaching new, more casual players, maybe we will see less of the super, super hard—core very difficult tough—to—get—into games. then again, the demand is still there as well. you want to talk about losers? the only one jumps to mind is cyberpunk which, over the last couple of weeks, has stolen a
i spoke to russ frusht, co—founder of the games website polygon, in new york.eople that for the first time picked up gaming during the pandemic and won't necessarily put it down in the coming years. the percentage, whatever that will work out to be, will be higher than pre— pandemic and that is where the growth has happened. who have been the biggest winners and losers in the business? yeah, i think in terms of winners, nintendo is one of the biggest ones. it had a huge hit with animal...
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and the pink floyd co-founder roger waters reveals why he thinks the recent u.s. election would end in disappointments one. had been reelected it would have been worse for everyone in the world but that doesn't make a good candidate. setting away just a few of its time of the coming hours time.
and the pink floyd co-founder roger waters reveals why he thinks the recent u.s. election would end in disappointments one. had been reelected it would have been worse for everyone in the world but that doesn't make a good candidate. setting away just a few of its time of the coming hours time.
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the talk is all about trying to contain a surge of co-vid.ey've had a fairly light lockdown since the end of october, and they have managed to cap the exponential rise in infections. they're not decreasing infections. this week we saw the highest number ever of deaths since the pandemic of the pandemic with 483 on friday. a different picture, robin, depending on what european country you're looking at. >> thank you for the update from london. >>> chief negotiators from the european union and the uk are hoping to break the dead locke on a post brexit trade deal. they're meeting in brussels today. key differences remain. and the european commission president says no agreement is possible if they're not resolved. let's stay in london and go to nic robertson who joins me now on meetings that are being described as the last roll of the dice. >> reporter: yes. and i think there is that feeling to it. certainly, you know, we've heard so many metaphors. the negotiates, at least particular sticking points as well on the terms of phishing, the terms of
the talk is all about trying to contain a surge of co-vid.ey've had a fairly light lockdown since the end of october, and they have managed to cap the exponential rise in infections. they're not decreasing infections. this week we saw the highest number ever of deaths since the pandemic of the pandemic with 483 on friday. a different picture, robin, depending on what european country you're looking at. >> thank you for the update from london. >>> chief negotiators from the...
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i'm happy because thanks to the co-operative i'm now independent. the majority of ivory coast's 26000000 population work in the agricultural sector 40 percent of the world's cocoa comes from the west african country. every year around $25000000.00 tonnes of shells and bean husks end up in garbage dumps or are burnt. producing more goods from this is good for the environment and enables families in the village to earn more from their harvests we both have a. fair ball but i believe we need to increase the value of our cocoa to give it more credibility overall with my approach it is the women who are involved in this aspect their inclusion will make a real difference here. they will improve the cocoa value chain. something that until now was the province of men. with with julia is making a delivery to a small shop and that sells the cooperatives products the flavored cocoa beans spice mixes and teeth the german development agency g.i.c. help to establish the contact among the organizations activities the supporting sustainable initiatives to secure fa
i'm happy because thanks to the co-operative i'm now independent. the majority of ivory coast's 26000000 population work in the agricultural sector 40 percent of the world's cocoa comes from the west african country. every year around $25000000.00 tonnes of shells and bean husks end up in garbage dumps or are burnt. producing more goods from this is good for the environment and enables families in the village to earn more from their harvests we both have a. fair ball but i believe we need to...
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co-vid doesn't care if you're rich, poor, black, white, young, old.nksgiving, christmas or your birthday, but how we manage this virus is a whole lot easier if you're lucky to have the privilege of support. the only way we can get through this is to have a system that works for everyone. and after having co-vid, i know now more than ever we absolutely do not. we've got to change that. you can read more about my experience on msnbc news online. thank you for being here. thank you to chris jansing for holding down the fort the last couple hours. hallie jackson picks up breaking news coverage on the other side of the break. side of the break skip to cold relief fast with alka seltzer plus severe power fast fizz. dissolves quickly, instantly ready to start working. ♪ oh, what a relief it is so fast. pizza. tacos. pizza! what about subway? it's a good call and everyone loves it. we raised our kids on it. so it stopped the bickering? (mocking tone) "mom, jj's copying me!" grow up. mom! knock it off! try the new subway buffalo chicken or bbq chicken. to seve
co-vid doesn't care if you're rich, poor, black, white, young, old.nksgiving, christmas or your birthday, but how we manage this virus is a whole lot easier if you're lucky to have the privilege of support. the only way we can get through this is to have a system that works for everyone. and after having co-vid, i know now more than ever we absolutely do not. we've got to change that. you can read more about my experience on msnbc news online. thank you for being here. thank you to chris...
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joining us now to discuss co-host bonus one and hillary 4 which board member with the british american business association thank you both for joining us today now hillary i want to start with you what are the main points of contention here in getting a deal done we heard those sound bites that there are still significant differences between the 2 sides what are you seeing yes pleasure to be back with you brant and as laden said these 3 issues are really quite significant difficult to get over the 1st is governance and that's really how to police this deal in other words the dispute resolutions you know this is all being so difficult what's going to happen once breck's it actually does take place on december 31st new year's eve that's the end wow how are each side going to resolve any disputes then so that the government has the policing issues 2nd issue is you referred to is this one of the level playing field that's with regard to state aid what most the e.u. is of officials fear is that there's going to be dumping in other words the u.k. will give significant state aid to different
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boom bust co-host ben swan and hillary ford which of the british american business association thank you both for your time. and finally legendary singer songwriter bob dylan has sold the publishing rights to his entire catalog of songs in a quote landmark agreement with universal music now the deal includes more than $600.00 songs that span over the last 6 decades unlike many artists today dylan had still owned the publishing rights to his entire catalog while the terms of the deal were not disclosed is estimated that it was worth as much as $300000000.00 in the music industry which has been revitalized by streaming over the last decade decade publishing rights are becoming more and more lucrative reports indicate that dylan had been in talks with universal over the last several years for these rights now the news follows friday's announcement that another legendary artist stevie nicks had sold the publishing rights to her catalog to primary wave and a deal valued at around $100000000.00 and that's it for this time you get boom bust on demand on portable t.v. at portable t.v. we'll
boom bust co-host ben swan and hillary ford which of the british american business association thank you both for your time. and finally legendary singer songwriter bob dylan has sold the publishing rights to his entire catalog of songs in a quote landmark agreement with universal music now the deal includes more than $600.00 songs that span over the last 6 decades unlike many artists today dylan had still owned the publishing rights to his entire catalog while the terms of the deal were not...
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have to recognize your co-option. point so i it's a very tricky question and we'll wait to see what the future holds but there are a lot of tools at our disposal to allow us to not be co-opted by wall street and by the big bad paul tudor jones mentioned quote bitcoin is a bet on humanity and human ingenuity whereas gold is a bet against it you're response big time i couldn't agree with him more it's you know he has this great framework in his book 0 to one or a talks about you know indefinite optimist up an optimist setter and when you look at the baby boomer generation which most of the gold bugs are from a lot of them were indefinite optimists and the yang of that be the rumors also had definite passing those in their cohort and those people are the gold bugs they are alternately super pessimistic they do not believe in you know the jetsons future that we all want to say and big quitters are just a whole cloth the opposite we are definite optimus we are much more like the greatest generation who you know we're like
have to recognize your co-option. point so i it's a very tricky question and we'll wait to see what the future holds but there are a lot of tools at our disposal to allow us to not be co-opted by wall street and by the big bad paul tudor jones mentioned quote bitcoin is a bet on humanity and human ingenuity whereas gold is a bet against it you're response big time i couldn't agree with him more it's you know he has this great framework in his book 0 to one or a talks about you know indefinite...
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he was always willing to be one of the co-sponsors of my bill to lift the embargo. something that i hope will eventually get done in his honor as he understood that the way we get to democratic change in cuba was by enhancing our relationship and that the cuban people did not necessarily share the same views and many of them do not of their government and that so many people in cuba love america and that it was very important for us to improve that relationship. as chair of the budget committee, and one of only two accountants in the senate, senator enzi has also been dedicated to addressing our deficit and debt challenges and he's long urged the federal government to move to biannual budgeting, something that i support as well and something that my friend jeanne shaheen has been working with him on. so, senator enzi has a lot of smart proposals that he put forward. i mostly will remember his spirit. his spirit that we saw and see every week at the prayer breakfast. of course, he can still come back to that as a former member, but also, the work that he did in the s
he was always willing to be one of the co-sponsors of my bill to lift the embargo. something that i hope will eventually get done in his honor as he understood that the way we get to democratic change in cuba was by enhancing our relationship and that the cuban people did not necessarily share the same views and many of them do not of their government and that so many people in cuba love america and that it was very important for us to improve that relationship. as chair of the budget...
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but we tell people we're going we who have co-morbidities they want. your or.glen kind of focus on a 3rd wave make people think twice before taking risks this month to your family you say has been affected do you think it's a tactic to keep people in doors as a way not only that but partly that sure i mean if if to some extent. this is a scare tactic to be honest i would be completely supportive of it you know human behavior is incredibly hard to motivate several of us living in countries a very sort of loose libertarian approaches to things and you don't think that's grossly unethical to do. well i don't think it's necessarily intentional that that's i guess what i'd say i'd say that if there's talk of a 3rd wave if there's some sort of like unconscious knowledge who are really just trying to sort of get people to you know stay home only to follow the guidelines with the idea of protecting public health and reducing spread of the virus. you know i i i would not be against that let's just bring peter in peter do you expect people to follow the health advice jus
but we tell people we're going we who have co-morbidities they want. your or.glen kind of focus on a 3rd wave make people think twice before taking risks this month to your family you say has been affected do you think it's a tactic to keep people in doors as a way not only that but partly that sure i mean if if to some extent. this is a scare tactic to be honest i would be completely supportive of it you know human behavior is incredibly hard to motivate several of us living in countries a...
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this combine to try to instill confidence in the co-vid vaccine. we're learning about high profile politicos getting the shot in the coming days. >> yeah. that's right. the vice president becoming the highest ranking u.s. official to receive the vaccine calling it a medical miracle and saying this is something that's safe and effective. at the same time, trying to ease any concerns that americans have about taking this vaccine, given how quickly the vaccine was developed. take a listen to what he had to say. >> karen and i wanted to step forward and take this vaccine to assure the american people that while we cut red tape, we cut no corners. the american people can be confident. we have one and perhaps within hours two safe and effective coronavirus vaccines for you and for your family. >> reporter: and in addition to the second lady, karen pence, the vice president surgeon general al received the vaccine this morning, and as you noted, other officials are saying they expect to receive the vaccine in coming days. jimmy carter's foundation said the
this combine to try to instill confidence in the co-vid vaccine. we're learning about high profile politicos getting the shot in the coming days. >> yeah. that's right. the vice president becoming the highest ranking u.s. official to receive the vaccine calling it a medical miracle and saying this is something that's safe and effective. at the same time, trying to ease any concerns that americans have about taking this vaccine, given how quickly the vaccine was developed. take a listen to...