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assemblyman james gallagher thank you so much what you're trying to do in california. >> go bolts. will: you guys take care. >> thank you. >> thank you. will: president trump rallying georgia voters laying out what is at stake in the runoff election a lifelong democrat turned trump supporter, vernon jones says if the senate goes, the country goes. he explains next. ♪
assemblyman james gallagher thank you so much what you're trying to do in california. >> go bolts. will: you guys take care. >> thank you. >> thank you. will: president trump rallying georgia voters laying out what is at stake in the runoff election a lifelong democrat turned trump supporter, vernon jones says if the senate goes, the country goes. he explains next. ♪
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california assemblyman james gallagher and the man you heard from in steve's piece, professor ativan deer -- at vanderbilt university, dr. shaker. you have been one of the most thoughtful voices since the beginning on this, often saying we don't know what we don't know and that's important to keep in mind. what is the important things we know about the vaccine? what are the important things we still don't know about what the next few months will look like? >> thank you for your kind words, leland. we know a lot about this vaccine. it's been extensively tested in large populations. it does require two doses. it provides stunning protection, 95%. that's more than we anticipated. and the studies show that it's safe. we have a little bit of a side issue here with people who have had serious allergic reactions in the past. that was just discovered in britain. we'll take care of that going forward.
california assemblyman james gallagher and the man you heard from in steve's piece, professor ativan deer -- at vanderbilt university, dr. shaker. you have been one of the most thoughtful voices since the beginning on this, often saying we don't know what we don't know and that's important to keep in mind. what is the important things we know about the vaccine? what are the important things we still don't know about what the next few months will look like? >> thank you for your kind...
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tonight join jimmy and his guests - president barack obama musical guest, liam gallagher, and featuring legendary roots crew and now here's he is, jimmy fallon ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: hey. thank you very much. hello. thank you very much. hey, everybody welcome, welcome, welcome, to "the tonight show," ladies and gentlemen. this is very exciting. my guest tonight is the 44th president of the united states, barack obama. ♪ [ cheers and applause that's right president obama is here promoting his 768-page book, "a promised land. and i promise you, the first three pages are amazing. [ light laughter ] 768 pages, that's like combining all the books i've written and adding another 750 pages. [ laughter ] this is the fifth book that he's written he's also wrote, "of thee i sing," "the audacity of hope," "dreams from my father," and the young adult sensation, "vampire college." [ laughter ] well, guys, last night, president-elect joe biden and vice president-elect kamala harris did their first joint interview since the election with cnn's jake tapper. biden did most of the talking, and
tonight join jimmy and his guests - president barack obama musical guest, liam gallagher, and featuring legendary roots crew and now here's he is, jimmy fallon ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: hey. thank you very much. hello. thank you very much. hey, everybody welcome, welcome, welcome, to "the tonight show," ladies and gentlemen. this is very exciting. my guest tonight is the 44th president of the united states, barack obama. ♪ [ cheers and applause that's right president...
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for example, in charlottesville, gary gallagher was explaining to us that one statue might be few hundred feet from another and one might be in a county and one might be in a city, and yet they were both within the same jurisdiction, and therefore there is this debate going on. the idea that each generation would come up with a formula, each generation would come up with an idea about what they wanted to put up in their community. i was very excited about the idea that several artists have proposed putting up new statues. i participated in a forum at this speed museum in leuven -- and at, kentucky. when they proposed a forum looking at the statue issue they had a very large confederate obelisk in front of the museum, which is on the campus of the university of louisville. it has since been removed but the question is, how can we put up something that not honors that absent statue but richmond -- but led to another step to going up. led to another statue going up. richmond is known by its monument avenue and many controversies have surrounded i remember well when the statue of arthur ashe
for example, in charlottesville, gary gallagher was explaining to us that one statue might be few hundred feet from another and one might be in a county and one might be in a city, and yet they were both within the same jurisdiction, and therefore there is this debate going on. the idea that each generation would come up with a formula, each generation would come up with an idea about what they wanted to put up in their community. i was very excited about the idea that several artists have...
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diane gallagher, thank you so much. let's bring in cnn's contributor dr. abdul al sayed, and let's talk about the receiving end of this. when the vaccines arrive at these vaccination points, we heard from the chief operating officer of operation warp speed on saturday who said that they expect 145 sites across all states to receive that -- the vaccine on monday. what kind of preparations at hospitals are being made, have been made in terms of who is first in line to get the vaccinations? because not every single employee or worker at the hospitals will be able to receive a vaccination. >> that's right. there are two pieces here. number one, you need to have the logistics ready to be able to get the vaccine and deploy it as soon as you possibly can. so making sure folks are trained on vaccinating, knowing exactly where people are going to go to get vaccinated in your hospital. but always it is who you are vaccinating. of course, you want to be vaccinating folks at the greatest rick of contracting the -- risk of contracting the virus. that means people in ic
diane gallagher, thank you so much. let's bring in cnn's contributor dr. abdul al sayed, and let's talk about the receiving end of this. when the vaccines arrive at these vaccination points, we heard from the chief operating officer of operation warp speed on saturday who said that they expect 145 sites across all states to receive that -- the vaccine on monday. what kind of preparations at hospitals are being made, have been made in terms of who is first in line to get the vaccinations?...
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states and gallagher reports from miami. patiently waiting for the code 19 vaccine many of florida's over 60 five's and health care workers camped overnight for their chance to receive a potentially life saving shot in the arm as the state's positivity rate hits record highs delays conflicting information and crushing websites left facts a nation sites overwhelmed i wanted i want to see the good in people and i want to hope that people are doing their bath but at this point i don't know their best this is really going on right now meanwhile in the same state the president continues to go off in his mar-a lago estate telling governors to get moving his administration promised to have 20000000 people vaccinated by the end of this week doctors say without a national strategy it could take years infortunate way without a master plan after distribution national is going to be a lot of. and a lot of the state health departments and hospitals and doctors that were already in. more than 11000000 doses of madonna in pfizer's 2 dose v
states and gallagher reports from miami. patiently waiting for the code 19 vaccine many of florida's over 60 five's and health care workers camped overnight for their chance to receive a potentially life saving shot in the arm as the state's positivity rate hits record highs delays conflicting information and crushing websites left facts a nation sites overwhelmed i wanted i want to see the good in people and i want to hope that people are doing their bath but at this point i don't know their...
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james gallagher, thank you very much indeed. borisjohnson will hold a news conference on the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis later this afternoon. you are watching the one o'clock news. our top story this lunchtime: as more countries around the world ban travel from the uk to stop the spread of the new strain of coronavirus, there are hopes this lunchtime there may be some easing of the restrictions. we don't know how long it will go on, we are hearing some good indications from both sides. we see it announced now that they are looking at what these new protocols can be, so we are hoping it will be resolved very swiftly. coming up in sport on bbc news... under pressure at arsenal, mikel arterta calls on his players to be fighters not victims ahead of tomorrow's efl cup quarter final against manchester city. food banks across the us have been straining to meet a large spike in demand during the pandemic, even in some of the country's wealthier regions. a recent survey showed nearly 26 million adults reported that th
james gallagher, thank you very much indeed. borisjohnson will hold a news conference on the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis later this afternoon. you are watching the one o'clock news. our top story this lunchtime: as more countries around the world ban travel from the uk to stop the spread of the new strain of coronavirus, there are hopes this lunchtime there may be some easing of the restrictions. we don't know how long it will go on, we are hearing some good indications from...
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and the gallagher with the latest there from miami, in florida, and we thank you. well before a vaccine is widely available, testing remains the best route to getting many countries operating in any way like normal. now a u.k. developer says its rapid test could provide a result on the spot within 10 minutes. but as john howell reports from manchester, economic concerns are still coming up against privacy worries. it's tempting to think the arrival of a vaccine will mean the end of all this students being tested before returning home for christmas, whole city populations trying to reduce transmission. but it won't. we don't have many long term. we don't know people need and there's a lot of things we don't know. so using diamonds that moment and that you know, in the media and the law is going to be really important. fast, accurate testing remains a vital goal. 5 from which it will be actually looks at. this is a do it yourself test delivering results in 10 minutes. the mideast certain 19 test is being trialled in spain. it's u.k. developers say it's faster than ex
and the gallagher with the latest there from miami, in florida, and we thank you. well before a vaccine is widely available, testing remains the best route to getting many countries operating in any way like normal. now a u.k. developer says its rapid test could provide a result on the spot within 10 minutes. but as john howell reports from manchester, economic concerns are still coming up against privacy worries. it's tempting to think the arrival of a vaccine will mean the end of all this...
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and cnn's diane gallagher is there with more. diane, u.p.s. and fedex up against the clock. they've been on standby for this moment. walk us through how they'll handle the transportation along with the tracking. >> reporter: yeah. and amara, ford airport is about 40 minutes up the road. this is a critical part of getting the vaccine out to the rest of the country. they've been preparing for a month here. now part of the reason why this airport is so important is simply due to the fact that it has the critical infrastructure, able to handle multiple cargo planes and let them go to different parts of the united states. now, both u.p.s. and fedex have said that in terms of these vaccines shipping packages, they're using technology like gps and bluetooth tracking. fedex says that it is using a new sensory technology make sure that it has basically eyes on these vaccine shipments and knows what's happening with them in real time consistently from start to finish. we've talked about the fact that -- look, there is precious cargo, and not just because so many people have been waiti
and cnn's diane gallagher is there with more. diane, u.p.s. and fedex up against the clock. they've been on standby for this moment. walk us through how they'll handle the transportation along with the tracking. >> reporter: yeah. and amara, ford airport is about 40 minutes up the road. this is a critical part of getting the vaccine out to the rest of the country. they've been preparing for a month here. now part of the reason why this airport is so important is simply due to the fact...
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dianne gallagher, thank you very much. as we just heard, the first shipments destined for california will come from the grand rapids location. many of them will head for ucla's medical center,y paul vercammen joins us now. first off, when is that facility expecting their first shipments to arrive? >> reporter: we'll get that answer shortly from the chief medical officer here, alex. we can tell you right now there's a long the anxiety here. you may have seen 11,000 cases in l.a. county. this is a tsunami. we also have some 101 patients in critical -- in care here at ucla with covid-19. let's bring in dr. robert jerry. when do we get the vaccines? when do shots go into arms? >> we're hoping to get the product into us in the next day or two. after that, we anticipate vaccinating all of our healthcare workers starting on wednesday. it will be a ramp-up process until we get all of our 11,000 high-risk individuals vaccinated. >> reporter: when you talk about that, at the top of the list has to be icu workers as well as emergency
dianne gallagher, thank you very much. as we just heard, the first shipments destined for california will come from the grand rapids location. many of them will head for ucla's medical center,y paul vercammen joins us now. first off, when is that facility expecting their first shipments to arrive? >> reporter: we'll get that answer shortly from the chief medical officer here, alex. we can tell you right now there's a long the anxiety here. you may have seen 11,000 cases in l.a. county....
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she hasn't been able to talk to him in month. >> so nice to see that, dianne gallagher, thank you so much. >>> new york state was hit early on. and the vaccine cannot come soon enough. polo sandoval is in new york. in planning for the roll-out of this vaccine, new york is looking toward its minority communities in particular. why and how is that being handled? >> it's been a big concern. they may not have at least quick access, and then there's the issue of trust. >> close to vaccinate, and as a result you've had medical facilities across the country. they've been preparing even before the fath issued that authorization, to immediately start to vaccinate people, and at this point not has changed. which is vac nating those people first. also, in terms of a timeline when that will happen, also hearing this morning from the head of the food and drug administration saying there is an expectation that could start as early as tomorrow. >> we've seen press reports of hospitals waiting according to the recommendations. it would be my greatest hope and desire that that occur tomorrow. we hear
she hasn't been able to talk to him in month. >> so nice to see that, dianne gallagher, thank you so much. >>> new york state was hit early on. and the vaccine cannot come soon enough. polo sandoval is in new york. in planning for the roll-out of this vaccine, new york is looking toward its minority communities in particular. why and how is that being handled? >> it's been a big concern. they may not have at least quick access, and then there's the issue of trust. >>...
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what's this telling us for more let's bring in dan gallagher, the financial columnist for "the wall street journal. i know you have specific thoughts on airbnb relative to door dash but as a first blush reaction, is this anything to be concerned about in terms of the volume of money that's being raised in the ipo and spac market this year, or is it a healthy sign >> that depends on i guess where you sit on the investment. i think with ipos we're seeing definitely kind of a rush -- rush to get things in in the end of the year. i mean, what's interesting about it is that all of this is taking place in the background of the pandemic that it's caused so much economic damage overall, but the markets seem kind of, you know, resilient or even ignoring what's going on there, so i think -- i think if you're a company that's seeing a lot of potential offering, i understand the reason to try to get out now because investors seem to be willing to take it >> right, and we've seen some really high valuations and likes of snow flakes and companies, i mean, their business model ipos with the spac offering
what's this telling us for more let's bring in dan gallagher, the financial columnist for "the wall street journal. i know you have specific thoughts on airbnb relative to door dash but as a first blush reaction, is this anything to be concerned about in terms of the volume of money that's being raised in the ipo and spac market this year, or is it a healthy sign >> that depends on i guess where you sit on the investment. i think with ipos we're seeing definitely kind of a rush --...
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it's encouraging, diane gallagher, thank you for that let's bring in dr. jonathan reiner, a professor and senior al analyst at george jefferson university. what is your reaction to this historic moment that we have a vaccine that is literally hours, potentially, away from going into american's arms and potentially saving lives? >> hi, ana, well, how great to go on offense, finally. you know, for the last ten months, we have been on defense. and we have been talking about how we can limit the damage. now, we have an offensive tool to finally start to put this pandemic down. so it's a thrilling moment to try them for science, it's really an international collaboration. this vaccine comes from a german company if partnership with pfizer. so it's a thrilling moment and i'm glad, finally to go on offense. but this is not the end. it may be the beginning of the end. but it's certainly not the end. >> and it can't come soon enough. we passed another horrible milestone today, 15 million coronavirus cases just here in the united states alone. tell us when you expec
it's encouraging, diane gallagher, thank you for that let's bring in dr. jonathan reiner, a professor and senior al analyst at george jefferson university. what is your reaction to this historic moment that we have a vaccine that is literally hours, potentially, away from going into american's arms and potentially saving lives? >> hi, ana, well, how great to go on offense, finally. you know, for the last ten months, we have been on defense. and we have been talking about how we can limit...
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. >> i'm dianne gallagher in grand rapids, michigan. it was just a cargo flight but for so many, so much more than that. viles of the pfizer vaccine which was manufactured just 45 minutes down the road, loaded on to a plane here in grand rapids, set for memphis, tennessee, another one headed to louisville from lansing, michigan, where they're then going to break them up and send them across the country. ups is handling the eastern half of the country. fedex, the western half of the country. pfizer says that 184,000 or so violence are roughly half of what we're expecting to go out on monday. >> i'm polo sandoval, one of many health care facilities across the country that have been preparing to receive, store, and administer shots of this ground breaking vaccine, had an opportunity to speak over the weekend with the director of pharmacy at another hospital, lennox hill, telling me they will be staggering the vaccinations of the staff over three weeks. the concern is if any of their staff were to experience minor side effects, they could r
. >> i'm dianne gallagher in grand rapids, michigan. it was just a cargo flight but for so many, so much more than that. viles of the pfizer vaccine which was manufactured just 45 minutes down the road, loaded on to a plane here in grand rapids, set for memphis, tennessee, another one headed to louisville from lansing, michigan, where they're then going to break them up and send them across the country. ups is handling the eastern half of the country. fedex, the western half of the...
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"the story" guest hosted by trace gallagher starts right now. >> good to see you, thank you.e political take of the u.s. for the next four years handing joe biden complete control of washington or keeping his administration's agenda and check with the republican senate. good evening, everyone, i'm trace gallagher in for martha maccallum and this is "the story." president trump heading to a rally just 24 hours from now to ensure republican senate candidates kelly loeffler and david purdue are victorious there. but his reach in the state are garnering attention tonight thanks to this video. the trump legal team it shows voting officials pulling a suitcase and pallets out from beneath the table in
"the story" guest hosted by trace gallagher starts right now. >> good to see you, thank you.e political take of the u.s. for the next four years handing joe biden complete control of washington or keeping his administration's agenda and check with the republican senate. good evening, everyone, i'm trace gallagher in for martha maccallum and this is "the story." president trump heading to a rally just 24 hours from now to ensure republican senate candidates kelly...
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diane gallagher, thank you very much. as this is happening across the country throughout the day, let's go to mississippi now and listen in to what's happening there. >> it appears as we have six votes for donald j. trump for president of the united states and six votes for michael pence for vice president of the united states. >> those are the votes in -- as you saw there, six and there they are, mississippi. wisconsin electoral college members set to vote around 11:00 this afternoon. you' you'll see a process that's similar but different. every state has a process for doing this. let's go to adrienne grobroaddu she's in wisconsin. and the vote goes on there. >> reporter: the ten electors gather here in wisconsin at the state capitol later this afternoon. what room they'll meet in we don't know. that's because the electors don't know what room they'll meet in. we learned moments ago they will be escorted by capitol police into the state capitol and they will have that significant vote in a secret room. this is an extra l
diane gallagher, thank you very much. as this is happening across the country throughout the day, let's go to mississippi now and listen in to what's happening there. >> it appears as we have six votes for donald j. trump for president of the united states and six votes for michael pence for vice president of the united states. >> those are the votes in -- as you saw there, six and there they are, mississippi. wisconsin electoral college members set to vote around 11:00 this...
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dianne gallagher, thank you so much. >>> the vaccine that is being distributed was developed by its german partner and fred pleitgen had a conversation with them. thank you so much for joining me. you spoke with the ceo, and he cautioned to you that the vaccine won't actually have an impact here in the u.s. on the spread of the pandemic for the next few months. >> reporter: that's exactly what he said. he obviously said right now, first of all, they're thrilled to have gotten the emergency use authorization, because as you stated, they were working on this vaccine 24/7 in the offices that you see behind me for months and months on end. they say it's a huge milestone for them. he also cautioned that, yes, the vaccine is going to start rolling out quickly. the first americans are going to get vaccinated quickly. but it's going to take several months for enough americans to have been vaccinated for the vaccine to make a difference in beating the pandemic back. he believes it's going to be sometime probably early in spring. here's what he had to say. >> it could happen beginning march, mid of
dianne gallagher, thank you so much. >>> the vaccine that is being distributed was developed by its german partner and fred pleitgen had a conversation with them. thank you so much for joining me. you spoke with the ceo, and he cautioned to you that the vaccine won't actually have an impact here in the u.s. on the spread of the pandemic for the next few months. >> reporter: that's exactly what he said. he obviously said right now, first of all, they're thrilled to have gotten the...
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i want to start with diane gallagher in lancing, michigan, what are we seeing there? >> reporter: in michigan, much like the past month since the election, it's a day colored by covid, protests and unfortunately threats. the senate and house offices are now closed today because, according to the press secretary for the senate, there were, quote, credible threats of violence. there were protests, stop the steal protests and others protesting the fact that michigan's 16 electors are going to go to joe biden. but the senate press secretary said this was not about the protests. these were about specific credible threats of violence they were told by state police. this decision was made last night, an email was sent out to members of the senate and house and staff telling them they needed to work from home and avoid the downtown area. the capitol was closed to the public due in part of the protests, but also because of covid-19 only those integral to the electoral college process here in michigan are allow in the building. i've been out here for a lot of protests dealing w
i want to start with diane gallagher in lancing, michigan, what are we seeing there? >> reporter: in michigan, much like the past month since the election, it's a day colored by covid, protests and unfortunately threats. the senate and house offices are now closed today because, according to the press secretary for the senate, there were, quote, credible threats of violence. there were protests, stop the steal protests and others protesting the fact that michigan's 16 electors are going...
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, but no gallagher has the best line in the documentary, i think.ment that you cannot purchase. >> the strangest thing is that we never knew we could do it we started doing harmonies when we were preteens but without any knowledge of what harmonies were so it was extremely organic. >> jimmy: do you think that was part of why you have your sound because you were never taught like, "oh, then go here, then write this part, then write this part. >> right, right, no. we never got involved in anything like that, we could never read music so it was just simply, "do i fit in here? oh yeah, i do. it is not -- you don't have a name for each harmony. and i found that when i went to nashville that every harmony has a number, you know, so i'm learning about math. i knew about chords, but i didn't know that notes have numbers, you know? >> jimmy: and on top of that, styles are changing you changed genres of music so many times also, i love the story i didn't know any of these stories, how deep is your love >> yeah. >> jimmy: i didn't know you wrote a lot of these
, but no gallagher has the best line in the documentary, i think.ment that you cannot purchase. >> the strangest thing is that we never knew we could do it we started doing harmonies when we were preteens but without any knowledge of what harmonies were so it was extremely organic. >> jimmy: do you think that was part of why you have your sound because you were never taught like, "oh, then go here, then write this part, then write this part. >> right, right, no. we never...
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diane gallagher, cnn, grand rapids, michigan. >>> here at rush university medical center in chicago staff will be ready to roll when the vaccine arrives. saturday morning the staff learned the vaccine is sensitive to light. so engineers developed a plan to transform what they call the vaccination preparation area. you see this crew is working right now. they're going to darken the area to help maintain the integrity of the vaccine. over to my left you'll notice there are ten vaccine stations. this is where those health care employees who are most at risk for contracting the virus will receive that shot in the arm. i spoke with the clinical physician who is going to administer the first shot. on friday he participated in a dry run here at the hospital. they wanted to test out their system and see how things would flow. i asked if there were any surprises. this is what he had to say. >> it's turning into a very nice full-sized clinic,o it's one of those things i'm excited to have the opportunity to vaccinate so many people. it's also mind-boggling but we have so many different plans in plac
diane gallagher, cnn, grand rapids, michigan. >>> here at rush university medical center in chicago staff will be ready to roll when the vaccine arrives. saturday morning the staff learned the vaccine is sensitive to light. so engineers developed a plan to transform what they call the vaccination preparation area. you see this crew is working right now. they're going to darken the area to help maintain the integrity of the vaccine. over to my left you'll notice there are ten vaccine...
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least let's go straight to cnn's diane gallagher at the fedex shipping facility. fedex is handling shipping for the western part of the country when it comes to the coronavirus vaccine. what do we expect to see in the coming hours? >> reporter: at this point fedex took off from this airport in grand rapids, michigan, about 45 minutes away from where the vaccine was manufactured near kalamaz kalamazoo, michigan. they landed in memphis, where their headquarters are, and they are divvying up all the vaccines, putting them on trucks, on planes, shipping them out to different cities, different hospitals across the western united states. u.p.s. is doing the same thing at their headquarters in louisville, kentucky, for the eastern part of the united states. there are about 184,000 vials of this pfizer vaccine sent out today. there are about five doses in each vial. we're talking about a lot of doses but we've spoken so much about this chain of cold custody. so, there's a lot that goes into this. you mentioned those complex logistics. they have bluetooth technology that's
least let's go straight to cnn's diane gallagher at the fedex shipping facility. fedex is handling shipping for the western part of the country when it comes to the coronavirus vaccine. what do we expect to see in the coming hours? >> reporter: at this point fedex took off from this airport in grand rapids, michigan, about 45 minutes away from where the vaccine was manufactured near kalamaz kalamazoo, michigan. they landed in memphis, where their headquarters are, and they are divvying up...
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sense of until edward porter alexander's findings in the confederacy, which was edited by edward gallagher composure, which makes a lot of sense. you are right, with him, there is an overstatement. >> sure. doesn't it similarly threatened the broad side of the store took two command orders of the artillery battery? you see this order from the officers to commend their man to do things we cannot understand. you cannot understand what it is like to hold their ground, or to attack across. >> yes, certainly. the line is broken. he is swearing at his men and using his sword as well. forman't expect the men to and calm themselves with the usual composure. what about the idea that george meade was an apolitical general? the politics of the army is so fascinating, so complex and so important. help us understand, was he a and where, do you see to eat him and the armies in the potomac? >> that is a great question, one that came beginning this project i didn't expect to get into all of the political machinations of the army. but you cannot understand george situatingut him in that political discord.
sense of until edward porter alexander's findings in the confederacy, which was edited by edward gallagher composure, which makes a lot of sense. you are right, with him, there is an overstatement. >> sure. doesn't it similarly threatened the broad side of the store took two command orders of the artillery battery? you see this order from the officers to commend their man to do things we cannot understand. you cannot understand what it is like to hold their ground, or to attack across....
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trace gallagher will be here for the special coverage to bring you that live.o stick around here in the fox news channel for the president's rally tonight and tomorrow night there's a big debate between two of the candidates kelly love lor debating in georgia will be shown right here on the fox news channel. martha will be anchoring special coverage of that debate starts 6:45 p.m. tomorrow night. and man oh man likely be some fireworks with that debate with all of the stakes so high. arthel. arthel: lots to watch as we await the president's speech in georgia, tonight the trump campaign is requesting a doover in peach state election results lawyers are contesting the outcome with a new lawsuit filed just yesterday. mark meredith live at the white house with more. mark. reporter: eager to hear how much the president will devote his speech tonight at the rally that griff was at focused on his own efforts to basically try to change outcome of the election. although this is as rally as you've been talking about really supposed to be focused on georgia too republican
trace gallagher will be here for the special coverage to bring you that live.o stick around here in the fox news channel for the president's rally tonight and tomorrow night there's a big debate between two of the candidates kelly love lor debating in georgia will be shown right here on the fox news channel. martha will be anchoring special coverage of that debate starts 6:45 p.m. tomorrow night. and man oh man likely be some fireworks with that debate with all of the stakes so high. arthel....
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president trump interveened wit eddie gallagher. he was acquitted of charges.members testified against him, saying you could tell gallagher was perfectly okay with killing anybody that was moving. trump went on to call him a great fighter. connect the dots from these types of pardons, alleged war criminals to america standing in the region. how do these interventions impact u.s. standing in the middle east? >> this incident in baghdad was one of the darkest moment of the u.s. president's in iraq. it was remembered like abu grave. it was a symbol for the entire country that the united states didn't just act with impunity, and guards were bullying people, but that it would open fire on people indiscriminately, and then expect to get away with it. and when these people were brought to the united states and a huge amount of effort was put into bringing iraqis so they could testify, some of that damage was taken away. there was a bit of healing that had taken place, but now to have the president of the united states leaving office and in his last moments to reverse
president trump interveened wit eddie gallagher. he was acquitted of charges.members testified against him, saying you could tell gallagher was perfectly okay with killing anybody that was moving. trump went on to call him a great fighter. connect the dots from these types of pardons, alleged war criminals to america standing in the region. how do these interventions impact u.s. standing in the middle east? >> this incident in baghdad was one of the darkest moment of the u.s. president's...
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dianne gallagher, cnn, grand rapids, michigan. >>> l.j.ccine expert, also the chief strategy expert of the immunization action coalition. he joins me now from chicago. lovely to have you on the show. what we're seeing is the biggest vaccination drive in u.s. history. has anything been done like this before? >> no, no. robyn, thank you so much for having me on the show. i really appreciate it. just to -- i think the word unprecedented has been used a lot, but i think there's a reason for that. this is unprecedented. this is going to be a huge, huge enterprise for the united states to get as many people vaccinated as we can as quickly as possible. so, not only are we talking about capacity and number of people. we're talking about trying to do this fast so that we can get out of this pandemic. >> how optimistic are you when you know that these vaccinations are going to start getting into peoples' arms in the next few days? as you look at the death rate, as you look at the infection rates, where do you see this ending? >> so, this is -- so, i
dianne gallagher, cnn, grand rapids, michigan. >>> l.j.ccine expert, also the chief strategy expert of the immunization action coalition. he joins me now from chicago. lovely to have you on the show. what we're seeing is the biggest vaccination drive in u.s. history. has anything been done like this before? >> no, no. robyn, thank you so much for having me on the show. i really appreciate it. just to -- i think the word unprecedented has been used a lot, but i think there's a...
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"the story" guest hosted by trace gallagher starts right now. >> good to see you, thank you. at the state of georgia just one month from tomorrow will decide the political take of the u.s. for the next four years handing joe biden complete control of washington or keeping his administration's agenda and check with the republican senate. good evening, everyone, i'm trace gallagher in for martha maccallum and this is "the story." president trump heading to a rally just 24 hours from now to ensure republican senate candidates kelly loeffler and david purdue are victorious there. but his reach in the state are garnering attention tonight thanks to this video. the trump legal team it shows voting officials pulling a suitcase and pallets out from beneath the table in fulton county out of view from media and election officials. they are now pushing back on the claims tonight and gabe sterling tweeting imparts that the video "it shows normal ballot processing." a senior source in the georgia secretary of state's office telling fox news that the claims that "investigated and debunked.
"the story" guest hosted by trace gallagher starts right now. >> good to see you, thank you. at the state of georgia just one month from tomorrow will decide the political take of the u.s. for the next four years handing joe biden complete control of washington or keeping his administration's agenda and check with the republican senate. good evening, everyone, i'm trace gallagher in for martha maccallum and this is "the story." president trump heading to a rally just...
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dianne gallagher, with the latest on these massive logistics plan. >> reporter: as a race to distributeted states is set to begin, there -- there are different parts of the logistics, the process of actually getting that vaccine to hospitals and nursing homes and -- and government agencies that have taken months to plan. different carriers, like fedex and ups, are going to take that vaccine, and ship it all over the country to try and get it to people who need it, quickly. now, there are three different aspects to this. of course, temperature. much has been made about the fact that this vaccine must be kept in extremely-cold conditions. we're talking negative-94 degrees fahrenheit. and timing. fedex has said that it's using bluetooth and gps to make sure that it has eyes on these packages of vaccines, everywhere they go, every step of the way. to make sure they get there as quickly as possible. and then, there's the transit. and that's because airports, across the country, have been told by the faa to prepare for these vaccine flights, even if they're not expecting them. now, one airpor
dianne gallagher, with the latest on these massive logistics plan. >> reporter: as a race to distributeted states is set to begin, there -- there are different parts of the logistics, the process of actually getting that vaccine to hospitals and nursing homes and -- and government agencies that have taken months to plan. different carriers, like fedex and ups, are going to take that vaccine, and ship it all over the country to try and get it to people who need it, quickly. now, there are...
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dianne gallagher is in lansing, michigan for us. there are some protesters gathering already? >> reporter: yes. we have a small smattering of protesters who are already starting to show up at the capitol. the electors don't actually meet until 2:00 p.m. here in michigan. they're several hours early. snow flurries are starting to fall. things have been ramping up since late last night when an email went out to state, house, senate staff and members, letting them know all of the office buildings will be closed because of the, quote, credible threats of violence. the capitol building was already going to be closed to anyone not involved in the to recall college in part due to individual, in part due to planned protests. michigan is an open carry state. we have seen how tense some protests surrounding the election have been in this state. a little bit of go, the michigan speaker of the house and speaker elect issued a statement, jake, saying they were stripping a republican representative, gary eisen, from his committee assignments the rest of the term after an interview he did wi
dianne gallagher is in lansing, michigan for us. there are some protesters gathering already? >> reporter: yes. we have a small smattering of protesters who are already starting to show up at the capitol. the electors don't actually meet until 2:00 p.m. here in michigan. they're several hours early. snow flurries are starting to fall. things have been ramping up since late last night when an email went out to state, house, senate staff and members, letting them know all of the office...
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here on essential business or essential workers the president and ceo of visit napa valley lindsay gallagher since covid-19 is not the only major challenge napa has faced this year, but we of course have our own individual with fire in late then the first round of fires that were then we were experiencing smoke and poor air quality from other fires in other regions and then at the end of that we have a 3rd layer really significant fire incident in the north part of our valley so it is it's pretty unbelievable what napa valley has had to endure on top of the world has been enduring with covid that being said i couldn't be prouder of the way this community comes together no matter what happens it seems the optimism glass is always half full for these folks in napa it's it is the epitome of napa valley, the glass right here. >>so cheers. haaziq madyun kron 4 news. >>another big story we're following tonight. an fda advisory committee is backing moderna's coronavirus vaccine. one of the last regulatory hurdles before it can be distributed to the public. the final approval could come tomorrow and
here on essential business or essential workers the president and ceo of visit napa valley lindsay gallagher since covid-19 is not the only major challenge napa has faced this year, but we of course have our own individual with fire in late then the first round of fires that were then we were experiencing smoke and poor air quality from other fires in other regions and then at the end of that we have a 3rd layer really significant fire incident in the north part of our valley so it is it's...
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james gallagher from yuba city sent us this statement. the only thing consistent with the governor's handling of covid-19 has been his inconsistency. when you combine this inconsistency with hypocrisy the end result is a complete lack of trust. urging people to comply, the governor tried to provide some optimism think a vaccine is on its way. calling it a light at the end of the tunnel. >> we do not anticipate having to smoke again. we all need to step up. we to meet this mama head on. we need to do everything we can. >>reporter: governor newsom said enforcement of the new restrictions would be up to local jurisdictions in addition one the region falls into the threshold, it has 48 hours to come into compliance. >>> the governor's call to hold nonessential travel in the coming weeks will jeopardize many holiday plans during this usually busy travel season. we have reaction. >> reporter: certainly disappointment from some. the reality is the state is saying it is necessary. the cdc's that that people should postpone their holiday travel. t
james gallagher from yuba city sent us this statement. the only thing consistent with the governor's handling of covid-19 has been his inconsistency. when you combine this inconsistency with hypocrisy the end result is a complete lack of trust. urging people to comply, the governor tried to provide some optimism think a vaccine is on its way. calling it a light at the end of the tunnel. >> we do not anticipate having to smoke again. we all need to step up. we to meet this mama head on. we...
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andy gallagher reports from miami.y: patiently waiting for the vaccine, many of florida's over 65 and health-care workers camped out overnight to potentially receive a lifesaving shot in the arm as the state positivity rate hits record highs. delays and misinformation left vaccine sites overwhelmed. >> i want to hope people are doing their best, but i don't know if there best is good enough right now. andy: in the same state, the president continues to golf near his estate, telling governors to get moving. his administration promised to have 20 million people vaccinated by the end of this week. doctors say, without a national strategy, it could take years. >> unfortunately, without a master plan for distribution nationally, there is going to be a lot of confusion and a lot of this is going to fall on state governments and hospitals themselves. we are already seeing signs of that. andy: more than 11 million doses of the modernity and pfizer vaccine have been distributed across the u.s.. according to the cdc, just to mil
andy gallagher reports from miami.y: patiently waiting for the vaccine, many of florida's over 65 and health-care workers camped out overnight to potentially receive a lifesaving shot in the arm as the state positivity rate hits record highs. delays and misinformation left vaccine sites overwhelmed. >> i want to hope people are doing their best, but i don't know if there best is good enough right now. andy: in the same state, the president continues to golf near his estate, telling...
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gallagher for their work on this bill and urge members to vote yes. thank you, mr. speaker, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: jamplet the gentleman from ohio is recognized -- the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. gonzalez: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is rozzed. mr. gonzalez: thank you -- is recognized. mr. gonzalez: thank you. mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 1830, also known as the national purple heart honor -- hall of honor commemorative coin act. i thank mr. schumer and congressman maloney. we passed his version of the bill in the house in 2019. i'm glad we have the opportunity to send this important bill to the president's desk. the national purple heart mission opened in 2006. the purple heart mission is a new york state facility that is dedicated to collecting, preserving and sharing the stories of all purple heart recipients from all branches of service and across all conflicts. enrollments at the national
gallagher for their work on this bill and urge members to vote yes. thank you, mr. speaker, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: jamplet the gentleman from ohio is recognized -- the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. gonzalez: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is rozzed. mr. gonzalez: thank you -- is recognized. mr. gonzalez: thank you. mr. speaker, i rise...
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here on essential business for essential workers the president and ceo of visit napa valley lindsay gallagheronly major challenge napa has faced this year, but we of course have our own individual with fire in late then the first round of fires that were then we were experiencing smoke and poor air quality from other fires in other regions and then at the end of that we have a 3rd layer really significant fire incident in the north part of our valley so it is it's pretty unbelievable what napa valley has had to endure on top of the world has been touring with covid that being said i couldn't be prouder of the way this community comes together no matter what happens it seems the optimism glass is always half full for these folks in napa it's it is the epitome of napa valley, the glass right here. >>so cheers. haaziq madyun kron 4 news. >>up next health care workers cross bay area are getting vaccinated for covid-19 details on the latest group who got their shots plus the latest efforts from presidential of president elect joe biden and vice president mike pence to get people to trust and take
here on essential business for essential workers the president and ceo of visit napa valley lindsay gallagheronly major challenge napa has faced this year, but we of course have our own individual with fire in late then the first round of fires that were then we were experiencing smoke and poor air quality from other fires in other regions and then at the end of that we have a 3rd layer really significant fire incident in the north part of our valley so it is it's pretty unbelievable what napa...
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let's go live now to end the gallagher who joins us from miami so what is the c.d.c. advisory panel been considering. well nothing that we didn't expect essentially saying that this country's health care workers those on the front lines of treating this pandemic should be treated 1st along with the elderly so that is really what we need to bear in mind here is this is an advisory board and it's ultimately up to each individual state as to who gets treated 1st but it seems like most of the states are falling in line with the center for disease control and prevention advice of course on the back burner or 2 vaccines that are waiting for emergency approval from the federal drug administration those meetings will happen in the next couple of weeks and the vice president has reportedly said these vaccines should be going out within the next 2 to 3 weeks but there is a bigger picture here because logistically this is a very difficult operation there are more than 20000000 health care workers in this country about 3000000 people living in care homes and some of these vaccine
let's go live now to end the gallagher who joins us from miami so what is the c.d.c. advisory panel been considering. well nothing that we didn't expect essentially saying that this country's health care workers those on the front lines of treating this pandemic should be treated 1st along with the elderly so that is really what we need to bear in mind here is this is an advisory board and it's ultimately up to each individual state as to who gets treated 1st but it seems like most of the...
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immunization practices says that health care workers and the elderly need to be a priority as andy gallagher reports. in hospitals across the us medical staff are making preparations to receive the 1st but use of the coronavirus vaccine currently to drug makers pfizer and medina a seeking emergency approval for their drugs as the u.s. averages 150000 new cases a day the death toll according to johns hopkins university stands at close 227-0000 the advice from health experts to the c.d.c. is that the elderly and frontline medical staff should receive the vaccine as a priority it's estimated that close to 900 health care professionals have died after contract in the virus. 50 concerns of prompted health care workers to strike in illinois we pass or workers die from coal that we have health keeping laundry dietary workers' activity a everyone all of the partners have died from this disease and so we might have a paper or workers the elderly and those who care for them have also been hit hard by the pandemic the doctors say they'll be prepared when the time comes company has not yet told us all t
immunization practices says that health care workers and the elderly need to be a priority as andy gallagher reports. in hospitals across the us medical staff are making preparations to receive the 1st but use of the coronavirus vaccine currently to drug makers pfizer and medina a seeking emergency approval for their drugs as the u.s. averages 150000 new cases a day the death toll according to johns hopkins university stands at close 227-0000 the advice from health experts to the c.d.c. is that...
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and now you have artists like liam gallagher of oasis and then modern bands like tame impala and cutd because of such a trademark. and among the new generation of young musicians influenced by lennon's work is seattle—based 26—year—old tom mcgahern. he's drawn to lennon by the way he thought about the world. # you may say i'm a dreamer # but i'm not the only one...# i thinkjust the fact that he emphasised love and peace and this idea of striving for something that doesn't currently exist, i still see that message as something that we need. the idea of feeling or thinking about something that's beyond ourselves is just incredibly powerful. lennon's fans have long been drawn in by his pacifism, by his anti—vietnam war bed—ins for peace. he was a political figure, targeted for deportation by the nixon administration for his anti—war views. he and yoko ono were sometimes criticised for being naive in their approach to world affairs — a matter i brought up with yoko ono a few years ago. what do you say to people who think that you might be naive in terms of the message, "war is over if yo
and now you have artists like liam gallagher of oasis and then modern bands like tame impala and cutd because of such a trademark. and among the new generation of young musicians influenced by lennon's work is seattle—based 26—year—old tom mcgahern. he's drawn to lennon by the way he thought about the world. # you may say i'm a dreamer # but i'm not the only one...# i thinkjust the fact that he emphasised love and peace and this idea of striving for something that doesn't currently exist,...
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our health correspondent james gallagher has been looking into the safety of the vaccine. mass vaccination for coronavirus is under way, and eventually, millions of us will be offered a jab. so, what do we know about its safety? well, first of all, i want you to hold this number in your mind. one in a thousand of the entire uk population have already died after being infected during the pandemic, and this figure is rising daily. this is the known threat that any side—effects have to be balanced against. so, what are they? more than one in ten people can expect fatigue, fever or muscle pains as their body responds to the jab. but these tend to be mild and can be handled with pa racetemol. around 20,000 people have been given the pfizer vaccine in trials. two developed adverse events that have been classified as severe. one patient had a shoulder injury after being given the vaccine, another developed swollen lymph glands. now, it is possible that there are rarer problems that affect, say, less than one in 100,000 people, that cannot be picked up in trials like this. and tha
our health correspondent james gallagher has been looking into the safety of the vaccine. mass vaccination for coronavirus is under way, and eventually, millions of us will be offered a jab. so, what do we know about its safety? well, first of all, i want you to hold this number in your mind. one in a thousand of the entire uk population have already died after being infected during the pandemic, and this figure is rising daily. this is the known threat that any side—effects have to be...
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election it is that will determine which party controls the senate good evening everyone i'm trace gallagher and this is special live coverage of battle for america senate showdown. >> well, president trump is expected to land in less than an hour he'll make the case for republican senators david perdue and kelly loeffler as gop tries to hold on to its majority in the upper chamber. standing in their way are democratic challengers john and rafael warnock with so much on the line, both sides going all in we have team fox coverage, david spungt spunt wilmington and charles watson keeping an eye outside the protest rally and give with griff jenkins. >> good evening trace is feels like a classic trump rally here you can see thousands of people gathered behind me. we're here in some of the classic songs we hear in the warmup before them and president as you mentioned is in the air. he'll be here in less than an hour he's coming in fired up on two fronts. first, it is going to be all about a rigged election and remember this is the first time not only we see the president rallying after the electi
election it is that will determine which party controls the senate good evening everyone i'm trace gallagher and this is special live coverage of battle for america senate showdown. >> well, president trump is expected to land in less than an hour he'll make the case for republican senators david perdue and kelly loeffler as gop tries to hold on to its majority in the upper chamber. standing in their way are democratic challengers john and rafael warnock with so much on the line, both...
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the aircraft was taken out of service worldwide following 2 crashes that killed 346 people and to gallagher reports from miami. it was the longest grounding in u.s. aviation history but boeing's 737 max is once again flying passengers in the u.s. and there are lines flight 7 morning 8 flew around a 100 people to new york's la guardia airport all aware of the aircraft's troubled past on board american airlines president robert isom who says the recertification of boeing's would cost plane should inspire confidence this is an aircraft that has been more highly scrutinized than any ever before we're very confident that this aircraft is the safest in the skies and we're confident to be putting it back in the air and confident to showing it to our customers and getting people back to where they want to go the 737 max was grounded in 2019 following 2 fatal crashes in indonesia and ethiopia that killed 346 people investigators blamed an automated flight control system that pushed the aircraft's nose down boeing failed to mention the system in the aircraft manual major airlines in the us are planni
the aircraft was taken out of service worldwide following 2 crashes that killed 346 people and to gallagher reports from miami. it was the longest grounding in u.s. aviation history but boeing's 737 max is once again flying passengers in the u.s. and there are lines flight 7 morning 8 flew around a 100 people to new york's la guardia airport all aware of the aircraft's troubled past on board american airlines president robert isom who says the recertification of boeing's would cost plane should...
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often catapults remote locations to international fame but that status can also be taken away and a gallagher reports now from florida's everglades. the everglades national park was among the 1st places in the u.s. to be added to the united nations' world heritage list and for good reason this vast subtropical river of grass is the largest mangrove ecosystem in the western hemisphere refuge to over 20 rare endangered and threatened species the park's also faced more than its fair share of problems since receiving its designation in 1979 is the state's population's grown fresh water flow has dwindled and toxins from agriculture the choking the everglades pristine landscape the everglades ecosystem was once huge and over the years as florida has developed we have cut away not only at the natural wildlife habitat but also at the water flow about 70 percent of the historic river of grass water flow has been cut off because of florida's urban and agricultural development environmental challenges of threaten the parks status the public awareness of its importance is increasing people are rallying a
often catapults remote locations to international fame but that status can also be taken away and a gallagher reports now from florida's everglades. the everglades national park was among the 1st places in the u.s. to be added to the united nations' world heritage list and for good reason this vast subtropical river of grass is the largest mangrove ecosystem in the western hemisphere refuge to over 20 rare endangered and threatened species the park's also faced more than its fair share of...
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comes as a more infectious variant of the virus has now been identified in colorado and california gallagher reports from miami. patiently waiting for the code 19 vaccine many of florida's over 60 five's and health care workers camped overnight for their chance to receive a potentially life saving shot in the arm as the state's positivity rate hits record highs delays conflicting information and crushing websites left fax anation sites overwhelmed i want to i want to see the good in people and i want to hope that people are doing their bathroom but at this point i don't know their best this is really going on right now meanwhile in the same state the president continues to golf in his mar-a lago estate telling governors to get moving his administration promised to have 20000000 people vaccinated by the end of this week doctors say without a national strategy it could take years in fourchon way without a master plan after distribution national is going to be a lot of. and a lot of this is going to state health departments and hospitals and doctors that were already in. more than 11000000 dose
comes as a more infectious variant of the virus has now been identified in colorado and california gallagher reports from miami. patiently waiting for the code 19 vaccine many of florida's over 60 five's and health care workers camped overnight for their chance to receive a potentially life saving shot in the arm as the state's positivity rate hits record highs delays conflicting information and crushing websites left fax anation sites overwhelmed i want to i want to see the good in people and...