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there is a quote in 1967 and which johnson said to the reporter, this is not london johnson's war, this is america's war. by dropped at tomorrow, this war will still be here. and he was right when he was out of office the war continued. but the manner the war was fought and lost is described to johnson. vietnam is widely considered lyndon johnson's failure, betrayal etc, depending on your ideology. but there are two books in print right now by larry berman and george hiring, both entitled lyndon johnson's war, and both advance a compelling if sometimes contradictory reasons for the series of decisions made between 1964 and 1968 that led to the official justification of escalating the vietnam war. the top engulf incidents of 1964, the first landing of american combat groups to the base of denying in 1965. the drastically stepped up escalation of american forces until the total was greater than half 1 million man. the changeover from a military strategy of base security to enclave security to what was finally and unfortunately called search and destroy, the shock and humiliation of the te
there is a quote in 1967 and which johnson said to the reporter, this is not london johnson's war, this is america's war. by dropped at tomorrow, this war will still be here. and he was right when he was out of office the war continued. but the manner the war was fought and lost is described to johnson. vietnam is widely considered lyndon johnson's failure, betrayal etc, depending on your ideology. but there are two books in print right now by larry berman and george hiring, both entitled...
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the actor standing in for johnson doesn't look anything like johnson but this is johnson's voice circa 1964. i'm not saying johnson was drunk when he made this call. i'm saying i hope he was drunk. >> go ahead, sir. hello? >> mryou made me some real ligh weight slacks and i need about six pairs for summer wear. >> yes, sir. >> i need the -- i want them half inch larger in the waist than they were before except i want two or 3 inches of stuff left in there so i can take them up. the pockets when you sit down in the chair, the knife and your money comes out, so i need it at least another inch in the pockets. >> yes, sir. >> another thing, the crotch down where your nuts hang is always a little too tight. so, give me a little i can let out there because i cut me. it's like riding a wire fence. so, believe me, you never do have much margin there. see if you can't leave me a couple inch from one of the zipper -- [burp] -- ends back to my bung hole so i can let them out if i need to. if you get those, tell me, i would sure be grateful. >> leader of the free world. incidentally, the man who e
the actor standing in for johnson doesn't look anything like johnson but this is johnson's voice circa 1964. i'm not saying johnson was drunk when he made this call. i'm saying i hope he was drunk. >> go ahead, sir. hello? >> mryou made me some real ligh weight slacks and i need about six pairs for summer wear. >> yes, sir. >> i need the -- i want them half inch larger in the waist than they were before except i want two or 3 inches of stuff left in there so i can take...
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johnson recorded because johnson did deals on the phone. he was basically wanting commitments from people, so he wanted a record in case people went back on him with his deals he can say, look, you told me on september 22nd you were going to be with me and i have a recording on this. but no one else knew. so when the watergate hearings break and the nixon tapes are revealed the assumption at the time is that the only person -- the only president who had ever recorded was nixon. and then they kind of sheepishly come out that johnson and kennedy had also taped. there's a small amount of taping of eisenhower, roosevelt and fdr but insignificant amount. for our purposes, these are incredible historical sources because they kind of bring us inside the oval office. there are no presidents who tape after nixon because they understand they could be -- they could be subpoenaed. but you can imagine other technologies, e-mail in the late '80 and early '90s, apparently the bush administration did a lot with e-mail because it's a new technology then and
johnson recorded because johnson did deals on the phone. he was basically wanting commitments from people, so he wanted a record in case people went back on him with his deals he can say, look, you told me on september 22nd you were going to be with me and i have a recording on this. but no one else knew. so when the watergate hearings break and the nixon tapes are revealed the assumption at the time is that the only person -- the only president who had ever recorded was nixon. and then they...
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johnson's war. this is america's war. if i drop dead tomorrow this war will still be here, end quote, and he was right in a way. the when he was out of office war continued but manner in which the war was fought and lost was widely ascribed to lyndon johnson. vietnam is widely considered lyndon johnson's tragedy, failure, betrayal, depending your position on the ideological left-right spectrum. two books in print right now both entitled "lyndon johnson's war" and both events compelling and sometimes contradictory analyses of the reason behind the series of decisions made between 1964 and 1968 that lead to the official justification for escalating the vietnam war, the tonkin gulf incidents of 1964, the first landing of u.s. combat troops in march of 1965. the drastically stepped-up escalation of american forces in country over the next few years until the total was greater than half a million men, the changeover from a military strategy of base security to enslave strategy to what was finally and unf
johnson's war. this is america's war. if i drop dead tomorrow this war will still be here, end quote, and he was right in a way. the when he was out of office war continued but manner in which the war was fought and lost was widely ascribed to lyndon johnson. vietnam is widely considered lyndon johnson's tragedy, failure, betrayal, depending your position on the ideological left-right spectrum. two books in print right now both entitled "lyndon johnson's war" and both events...
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johnson recorded because johnson did deals on the phone.as basically wanted commitments from people. you want to record in case people went back on him with his deals, you could say you told me on september 22nd you're gonna be with me. have a recording of this. no one else knew. when the watergate hearings break, in the nixon tapes are revealed, the assumption at the time is the only person or only present we only have recorded with nixon. and they kind of sheepishly come out johnson and kennedy had also taped. it's a small amount of taping and eisenhower and roosevelt and fdr. but in significant amounts. for our purposes, these are incredible historical sources. they bring us inside the oval office. they're not to tape after nixon because they understand they could be subpoenaed. you can imagine other technologies. email in the late eighties and early nineties during the bush administration did a lot with email. it's a new technology and they didn't realize they were creating a permanent record. text messages in the clinton administration
johnson recorded because johnson did deals on the phone.as basically wanted commitments from people. you want to record in case people went back on him with his deals, you could say you told me on september 22nd you're gonna be with me. have a recording of this. no one else knew. when the watergate hearings break, in the nixon tapes are revealed, the assumption at the time is the only person or only present we only have recorded with nixon. and they kind of sheepishly come out johnson and...
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tonight, we begin a night of programs about the johnson presidency with the u.s. informations agency film describing the death and funeral of john off kennedy, who was assassinated and dallas november 22nd, 1963. and a cruise footage of lyndon johnson's statement upon u)jr' washington, the funeral possessions, the mass at saint matthews cathedral, and the funeral at arlington cemetery. it ends with president johnson's meetings with world leaders who attended the funeral. >> ♪ ♪ a few days before protests tragic death comes to president john f. kennedy, he in the first lady are the picture of happiness. their children, johng<-5n'v jund caroline or to mark their birthdays after the president returns from a trip to texas. arriving in dallas on the morning of the fateful day, he and mrs. kennedy are greeted by vice president johnson and the mayor of dallas. john f. kennedy has been president for two months to years ten months and two days. they're riding the familiar presidential limousine. because the weather has turned fair the transparent talk has been removed. fro
tonight, we begin a night of programs about the johnson presidency with the u.s. informations agency film describing the death and funeral of john off kennedy, who was assassinated and dallas november 22nd, 1963. and a cruise footage of lyndon johnson's statement upon u)jr' washington, the funeral possessions, the mass at saint matthews cathedral, and the funeral at arlington cemetery. it ends with president johnson's meetings with world leaders who attended the funeral. >> ♪ ♪ a few...
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johnson & johnson was 85% effective at preventing severe cases. moderna and pfizer were 100% or nearly 100%. so when i have asked experts, you know, what would you get? which one would you get? they said, if i had the choice, i'd get moderna or pfizer. if i didn't have a choice, which you might not have because of the scarcity now, if i didn't have a choice and johnson & johnson were available, i would for sure get that one instead. and maybe later get pfizer or moderna when there's more of a supply. >> so there's a gap there in the relative effectiveness between the johnson & johnson vaccine and the ones we've seen from moderna and pfizer. we'll discuss that in a moment. another key piece of the science everyone is looking at so closely this morning, given the spread of the different variants from around the world is how effective the johnson & johnson vaccine is against the variant from south africa because there's a lot of data in this case about that. what have we learned? >> that's right. so lab results have shown that this vaccine does not w
johnson & johnson was 85% effective at preventing severe cases. moderna and pfizer were 100% or nearly 100%. so when i have asked experts, you know, what would you get? which one would you get? they said, if i had the choice, i'd get moderna or pfizer. if i didn't have a choice, which you might not have because of the scarcity now, if i didn't have a choice and johnson & johnson were available, i would for sure get that one instead. and maybe later get pfizer or moderna when there's...
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johnson. as a momento of her visit to sunnyside. mrs. further, this time by a noted river historian with an autographed edition of his definitive work on the hudson and a young actor offered a spirited reading of her favorite story from the sketchbook, rip van winkle. the inspiration for irving's famous tale and many others were the hours spent as a child roaming the quiet forest in the sleepy hollow area. >> on waking, he found himself on the green knoll whence he had first seen the old man of the glen. he rubbed his eyes. it was a bright sunny morning. birds were hopping among the bushes and the eagle was squealing aloft in the pure mountain breeze. ♪ he found the gully up which he and his companion had descended the preceding evening but a mountain stream was now flowing down, leaping from rock to rock and filling the glen the babbling murmurs. he however made shift to scramble up its side working is in ways through thickets and sometimes tripped up or entangled by wild grape vines that twisted their coils or tendrils from tree to tre
johnson. as a momento of her visit to sunnyside. mrs. further, this time by a noted river historian with an autographed edition of his definitive work on the hudson and a young actor offered a spirited reading of her favorite story from the sketchbook, rip van winkle. the inspiration for irving's famous tale and many others were the hours spent as a child roaming the quiet forest in the sleepy hollow area. >> on waking, he found himself on the green knoll whence he had first seen the old...
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johnson & johnson is a company that sits near record highs.d steady grower for the better part of decades at this point now. what exactly will be the next catalyst for johnson & johnson what does it need to say to get investors involved in the next leg possibly higher for the stock. >> this morning in the report, what we're looking for first and foremost, vaccine update secondly, the 2021 outlook they have given some broad strokes. above market growth in pharma, double digit growth in med devices and competitive growth in consumer health care, and investors are expecting some bumpiness in the fourth quarter with the medical device, but how bumpy, and when are we going to see a recovery our thesis is that the pharma business is under appreciated and we think as the pipeline gets realized the shares will move higher from where we are today. >> what exactly does get people excited about this what part of the business will need to get things catalyzed for johnson and john being one of the huge innovators in the space, and are there acquisitions th
johnson & johnson is a company that sits near record highs.d steady grower for the better part of decades at this point now. what exactly will be the next catalyst for johnson & johnson what does it need to say to get investors involved in the next leg possibly higher for the stock. >> this morning in the report, what we're looking for first and foremost, vaccine update secondly, the 2021 outlook they have given some broad strokes. above market growth in pharma, double digit...
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and johnson & johnson is way better than that. so let's take a look at what johnson & johnson found. when they were looking at the ability of johnson & johnson's vaccine to prevent moderate to severe cases, they found it was 66% effective. moderna's was about 95% effective in that realm. now when you look at what matters even more which is preventing severe cases, keeping people out of the hospital, keeping people alive, johnson & johnson was 85% effective. six months ago if we thought we'd have a vaccine that was 85% effective, we'd all be jumping up and down in joy. moderna and pfizer are 100% effective, or nearly 100% effective in preventing severe disease. johnson & johnson's vaccine is quite good, if you can get it. once it's approved, if it's approved, you should for sure get it. you can always get moderna and pfizer later. there's nothing that precludes you from doing that. one expert said that's what i would do. if i could get j&j now, i'd get it and then get moderna and pfizer later when i was able to get it. poppy, jim?
and johnson & johnson is way better than that. so let's take a look at what johnson & johnson found. when they were looking at the ability of johnson & johnson's vaccine to prevent moderate to severe cases, they found it was 66% effective. moderna's was about 95% effective in that realm. now when you look at what matters even more which is preventing severe cases, keeping people out of the hospital, keeping people alive, johnson & johnson was 85% effective. six months ago if we...
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he meant for johnson from the moment he arrived in the senate and johnson for his part johnson's maiden speech was an elaborate defense of the filibuster in 1949 when he arrived in the senate. he stated if he could give any freedom to the communist countries behind the caught on - - the iron curtain it would be unlimited to be in the legislative chambers. and that's what they were and but that's what johnson did and in doing that to placate to russell and the southerners and he informed russell ahead of time to make sure the southerners on the floor to hear it and after he gave the speech he was surrounded and congratulated well the seven senators he's technically is on the property of the southern block that he wanted to align himself directly with russell because he knew that's the power lay. and is close close relationship he backed his ascent into leadership without his support johnson never would have been minority and the majority leader. and then it gets complicated because over time the interest or to diverge and it is a teacher-student thing where johnson eventually is forced t
he meant for johnson from the moment he arrived in the senate and johnson for his part johnson's maiden speech was an elaborate defense of the filibuster in 1949 when he arrived in the senate. he stated if he could give any freedom to the communist countries behind the caught on - - the iron curtain it would be unlimited to be in the legislative chambers. and that's what they were and but that's what johnson did and in doing that to placate to russell and the southerners and he informed russell...
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he mentored johnson from the moment he arrives in the senate and johnson for his part, johnson's maidenech was an elaborate defense of the filibuster. this was 1949 when he arrived in the senate. he could give any freedom to the communist party of the one freedom, the right to debate in the chambers. i don't know if that's what they would want but that's what he did. in doing it, talk about ahead of time, make sure you're on the floor to hear it. after giving the speech, is congratulated by all he had the periphery of the box that johnson want to align himself because he knew that's where the power was also back johnson's assent into leadership without support, he would first minority majority leader. it's complicated because over time, he senate to diverge where he eventually johnson was forced to confront him on the issues to defeat him on it. >> what is motivating johnson at this time? if you want to be in the white house the minute he stepped in the senate? >> yes and everything about johnson was power. what is interesting is that he wasn't at all persuaded one sure that becoming ma
he mentored johnson from the moment he arrives in the senate and johnson for his part, johnson's maidenech was an elaborate defense of the filibuster. this was 1949 when he arrived in the senate. he could give any freedom to the communist party of the one freedom, the right to debate in the chambers. i don't know if that's what they would want but that's what he did. in doing it, talk about ahead of time, make sure you're on the floor to hear it. after giving the speech, is congratulated by all...
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johnson between 1964 and 1969. he honors the apollo 8 astronauts, dedicates the hershorn museum of art, awards several medals of honor. delivers the state of the union address and witnesses the inauguration of richard nixon. the film also covers the first lady including a speech in her conservation and beautification efforts. ♪ ♪ >>> a lot of people have been asking us what we're going to do with our spare time. i'll tell you what i'm going to do. i'm going down to the ranks monday afternoon, and i'm going to sit on that front porch in a rocking chair for about ten minut minutes. then i'm going to read a little and write a little. then i'm going to put on my hat and go out and find walter lemon. someone told me the other day that the press had had a few complaints about the treatment that you'd received during this administrati administration. this is a fine time to be telling me now. why didn't you mention it sooner? i've got some complaints of my own. maybe i should have mentioned them sooner to you. getting misq
johnson between 1964 and 1969. he honors the apollo 8 astronauts, dedicates the hershorn museum of art, awards several medals of honor. delivers the state of the union address and witnesses the inauguration of richard nixon. the film also covers the first lady including a speech in her conservation and beautification efforts. ♪ ♪ >>> a lot of people have been asking us what we're going to do with our spare time. i'll tell you what i'm going to do. i'm going down to the ranks monday...
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johnson and richard nixon. we get an inside look at how presidents conducted their day-to-day business and hear their candid assessments. the university of virginia miller center hosted this event. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm marc selverstone associate professor in presidential studies at the university of virginia's miller center. and as chair of the center's presidential recordings program, i'd like to welcome you to a special panel echoes of the past, featuring my colleagues on the recordings program. it is quite wonderful actually to be here with everybody. it is something of a reunion in fact since kent was with us for years and years and spending his time at university of south carolina. for the next 75 minutes, we'll share with you insights from the secret white house tapes. and we'll look to explore the dynamics therein and to relate them to contemporary developments to see what kind of questions they prompt us to ask about contemporary dynamics about the history they contain, about parallels to t
johnson and richard nixon. we get an inside look at how presidents conducted their day-to-day business and hear their candid assessments. the university of virginia miller center hosted this event. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm marc selverstone associate professor in presidential studies at the university of virginia's miller center. and as chair of the center's presidential recordings program, i'd like to welcome you to a special panel echoes of the past, featuring my colleagues...
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kennedy are greeted by vice president johnson and the mayor of dallas. john f.dy has been president two years, ten months, two days. ♪ they ride in the familiar presidential limousine because the weather has turned fair the transparent bubble top has been removed. from the fifth floor window at 12:30 p.m. come the rifle shots that bring death to president kennedy and seriously wound governor connelly of texas. 29 minutes later, the 35th president of the united states lies dead in a nearby hospital. the presidential limousine bears the marks of violent death. the flowers mrs. kennedy carried from the airport are twisted and torn. shock and disbelief give way to tears. ♪ the nation and the world's reaction is one of bewilderment and grief. at the dallas airport, 99 minutes after mr. kennedy's death, vice president lyndon b. johnson, his wife at his side, and the grief-stricken window with them, takes the presidential oath aboard the jet, which brings him, together with the body of the late president, back to washington. ♪ lyndon b. johnson becomes america's 36th p
kennedy are greeted by vice president johnson and the mayor of dallas. john f.dy has been president two years, ten months, two days. ♪ they ride in the familiar presidential limousine because the weather has turned fair the transparent bubble top has been removed. from the fifth floor window at 12:30 p.m. come the rifle shots that bring death to president kennedy and seriously wound governor connelly of texas. 29 minutes later, the 35th president of the united states lies dead in a nearby...
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johnson & johnson's vaccine is being called a new weapon tonight. this time it's just one shot, faster to produce. the company releasing its phase three data showing the vaccine is highly effective against severe disease, and the company saying it prevents hospitalizations and death. the u.s. now reporting more than 435,000 american lives lost. more than 4,000 deaths in just 24 hours. many will remember those numbers we reported on the pfizer and moderna vaccines -- roughly 95% effective at preventing even moderate disease. johnson & johnson tonight saying its vaccine is 66% effective at preventing moderate disease, but that it's 85% effective against at preventing what we fear most -- hospitalizations. highly contagious variants showing up in the u.s., adding a sense of urgency. with all of these vaccines. dr. anthony fauci warning the uk variant could become the dominant strain in the u.s. by the end of march. and tonight, the new head of the cdc now saying that we should be treating every new case as if it's one of these new variants. g up for i
johnson & johnson's vaccine is being called a new weapon tonight. this time it's just one shot, faster to produce. the company releasing its phase three data showing the vaccine is highly effective against severe disease, and the company saying it prevents hospitalizations and death. the u.s. now reporting more than 435,000 american lives lost. more than 4,000 deaths in just 24 hours. many will remember those numbers we reported on the pfizer and moderna vaccines -- roughly 95% effective at...
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johnson most memorable stops was bosco bell.ior trails the changing life on the river and its effects on the house and owners. the most elegant era there was captured by the first lady of the american theater helen hayes. >> i think that day was the climax of the rich greek glory of bosco bell and dancing was the favorite diversion of the young and old and the walls once considered indecent was the most popular of all. ♪ >> but civil war brought tragedy to bosco bell and as happened to many river families, fortunes took a turn for the worse. estates fell into disrepair. mrs. johnson was met at bosco bell by mr. and mrs. dewitt wallace. one of the homes was sold to a house wrecker for $35. aided by a grant from citizens who sought to preserve their heritage, bosco bell was saved from oblivion. today it stands as the best example of the robert adam influence on american architecture. its mantels and decorative and reflect the period. like many of the fine homes and historic fine sites along the hudson is today available to the pub
johnson most memorable stops was bosco bell.ior trails the changing life on the river and its effects on the house and owners. the most elegant era there was captured by the first lady of the american theater helen hayes. >> i think that day was the climax of the rich greek glory of bosco bell and dancing was the favorite diversion of the young and old and the walls once considered indecent was the most popular of all. ♪ >> but civil war brought tragedy to bosco bell and as...
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lyndon johnson does. and that's one of the differences between what takes place in the transition between jfk and lbj. by early 1964 the rhetoric changes. and there is a sense of sticking with it. and you don't get that from jfk that much. on the other hand, on the tapes, there are these moments publicly where he will also say while it is their war to win, we can assist them. he also says, but i think it would be a mistake to withdraw. that's not to mean that he doesn't think that we have to stay there until we win. the question of what was his actual posture toward vietnam and obviously where would he have been later on? my own personal sense is that he would have tried to stay in vietnam and to have supported some portion of a south vietnam to maintain sovereignty below the 17th parallel. i think that's what it was all about for him, and whether that looked like an approach that roger was pursuing, more clandestine work. but i think that skepticism about american prospects pushing onto victory, i think
lyndon johnson does. and that's one of the differences between what takes place in the transition between jfk and lbj. by early 1964 the rhetoric changes. and there is a sense of sticking with it. and you don't get that from jfk that much. on the other hand, on the tapes, there are these moments publicly where he will also say while it is their war to win, we can assist them. he also says, but i think it would be a mistake to withdraw. that's not to mean that he doesn't think that we have to...
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johnson, and others to celebrate the unique and handsome gift to the city of washington.ceseer and art collector, joseph hirshhorn, born in lativa and raised in the jewish slums of brooklyn, he had become a millionaire by the time he was 29. now, 40 years later, he was witnessing the realization of his most persistent dream. the ground breaking for the vast new museum that would house the $50 million art collection that he had given to the united states. >> his administration was afraid to recognize the importance of art in american life and to legislate in its favor. it is an honor for me to give my art collection to the people of the united states. i think it's a small repayment for what this great nation has done for me and others who, like me, arrived here as immigrants, and, ladies and gentlemen, i want to tell you something else. we americans are a great, wonderful, generous people. we're -- i'm glad to be proud of, one of the members of this family. i came here as a little boy brought here by my mother when i was 6 years old -- 63 years ago and i'm glad i'm here. [
johnson, and others to celebrate the unique and handsome gift to the city of washington.ceseer and art collector, joseph hirshhorn, born in lativa and raised in the jewish slums of brooklyn, he had become a millionaire by the time he was 29. now, 40 years later, he was witnessing the realization of his most persistent dream. the ground breaking for the vast new museum that would house the $50 million art collection that he had given to the united states. >> his administration was afraid...
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johnson & johnson planning to reesemergency use dr. jha is sta bin wh whit jhozoin fight against the virus -- johnson & johnson announcing its one-dose vaccine is effective at preventing covid-19. >> i'm really hopeful we'll have yet another tool, we'll have another vaccine we can produce in large quantities and get out to the people. >> reporter: it would be the third vaccine in the u.s. johnson & johnson says their vaccine was 66% effective in preventing moderate disease, 85% effective against severe disease and 100% effective at preventing hospitalizations and deaths. >> this has important potential and real implications both domestically and globally. because as many of you aware of this is a single shot vaccine in which you start to see efficacy anywhere from 7 to 10 days following the first and only shot. >> reporter: the vaccine also test in the south africa, where that highly contagious variant is raging. the efficacy tell to moderate disease showing how a strong variant could chip away at vaccines. >> this is a wake up call to
johnson & johnson planning to reesemergency use dr. jha is sta bin wh whit jhozoin fight against the virus -- johnson & johnson announcing its one-dose vaccine is effective at preventing covid-19. >> i'm really hopeful we'll have yet another tool, we'll have another vaccine we can produce in large quantities and get out to the people. >> reporter: it would be the third vaccine in the u.s. johnson & johnson says their vaccine was 66% effective in preventing moderate...
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so johnson the speaker of the house the mentor that i mentioned before, johnson called him up. rayburn got the bill printed faster than normal and shuttled out the side door. he knew douglas was coming over so he gets there and goes to the house. he runs out of the house chambers physically running across the capital, gets back to the senate but he's too late. they had been briefly detained off the senate floor knowing to this day that exactly how, but they had been detained from the bill was introduced and referred to committee. to make sure the seven fast lyndon johnson put a senator from alabama who was known as the south's fastest talker in the chair to make sure -- when you go around you have to read a bunch of stuff and it takes a minute or two so to compress the time they made sure to have the fastest talker from the south, i don't know how fast that actually is, so douglas, the illinois liberal bursts into the chamber and the senator in the chair just looks up and says senator douglas you know we operate in the time-honored procedures of the senate and he sneaks off the
so johnson the speaker of the house the mentor that i mentioned before, johnson called him up. rayburn got the bill printed faster than normal and shuttled out the side door. he knew douglas was coming over so he gets there and goes to the house. he runs out of the house chambers physically running across the capital, gets back to the senate but he's too late. they had been briefly detained off the senate floor knowing to this day that exactly how, but they had been detained from the bill was...
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johnson began his final 20 days as president of the united states. ♪ >> the man who sits in this chairin the chair that's been occupied by less than 40 men in the long history of this great republic. he is selected by the will and by the votes of a majority of the citizens of this republic. he must execute the philosophy and the policies of the people of this nation. regardless of his own personal feelings from time to time. he is the executor of the will of the people of this nation. and he carries upon his shoulders, day and night, a burden that always seems at least to him too much to carry, but only for him to carry. announcer: the transfer of presidential power is at best a very difficult procedure. historian henry graff has referred to it as "the stirring right of political renewal." in the forward to a book on chief executives which was published in 1966 president johnson wrote, "each of our presidents owes something to his predecessors. they share much with one another yet each is different in himself. together, they reflect and renew the great diversity that is the well spring
johnson began his final 20 days as president of the united states. ♪ >> the man who sits in this chairin the chair that's been occupied by less than 40 men in the long history of this great republic. he is selected by the will and by the votes of a majority of the citizens of this republic. he must execute the philosophy and the policies of the people of this nation. regardless of his own personal feelings from time to time. he is the executor of the will of the people of this nation....
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this is a little kpoint, the hed of rnd about johnson & johnson. i'll explain a little bit about what he's talking about here. take a listen. how does this vaccine stack up to what is already been authorized in the united states, the moderna and pfizer vaccines? >> the honest answer is they can't become compared head-to-h because the vaccine programs with mrna were recruited in accrued cases in a different time where the incidents was much lower so less pressure on the vaccine to protect and there were no, none of these problematic variants people are talking now. >> so what he's saying ba basically, it's not just what the vaccine is showing with effectiveness but also where the trial was conducted. a way to think about this, this johnson & johnson trial, the vaccine was actually being trailed against a sicker population. there was more virus out there. there was more pressure from the virus on the vaccines but more very ariants we're talking abou. how would pfizer and moderna do now if it were trailed now like johnson & johnson? maybe it would be
this is a little kpoint, the hed of rnd about johnson & johnson. i'll explain a little bit about what he's talking about here. take a listen. how does this vaccine stack up to what is already been authorized in the united states, the moderna and pfizer vaccines? >> the honest answer is they can't become compared head-to-h because the vaccine programs with mrna were recruited in accrued cases in a different time where the incidents was much lower so less pressure on the vaccine to...
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there is a study of johnson & johnson that's using a same vaccine for two doses. and so we'll see how the two dose compared to single dose. that won't come out until later in the year. >> got it. because it is about as effective as the other two when you talk about single dose, right. >> exactly, yeah. >> okay. and since. >> and i think all the single doevss prevent against serious disease. >> um-hum. >> and i -- vaccines do two things. prevent you from getting sick yourself as well as helping the community avoid illness. and so i think the number of people that can get vaccinated quickly, regardless of what vaccine it is, will help the latter, in terms of public health impact of vaccines. >> so when do you the johnson & johnson one to get fda approval? they did say they were applying next week for emergency authorization use. >> i don't know the exact timing. i do believe you need two months of efficacy data before they -- i'm sorry, safety data before they'll approve your emergency use authorization. our last patient was on study december 17th. >> um-hum. >> tha
there is a study of johnson & johnson that's using a same vaccine for two doses. and so we'll see how the two dose compared to single dose. that won't come out until later in the year. >> got it. because it is about as effective as the other two when you talk about single dose, right. >> exactly, yeah. >> okay. and since. >> and i think all the single doevss prevent against serious disease. >> um-hum. >> and i -- vaccines do two things. prevent you from...
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thcb ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: the promising news tonight from johnson & johnsonone-dose coronavirus vaccine is 85% effective against severe disease, but how does it stack up against the new variants? the johnson & johnson shot is on the path to emergency approval, potentially adding a third vaccine to the u.s. arsenal. when can americans get it? and how does it compare to the vaccines already available? what you need to know. plus, the vaccine disparity-- why people of color are getting far fewer shots than white americans, despite having a higher death rate. a wake-up call: dr. anthony fauci says we'll continue to see new variants. could the mutations force president biden to break his promise of opening schools in his first 100 days? f.b.i. manhunt intensifies. tonight, the reward for help finding the person who planted pipe bombs near the capitol has doubled. winter wallop: the deadly storm system that wiped out part of a california highway heads east, bringing bitter cold and heavy snow. remembering cicely tyson, a trailblazer. what the legend told gayle king
thcb ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: the promising news tonight from johnson & johnsonone-dose coronavirus vaccine is 85% effective against severe disease, but how does it stack up against the new variants? the johnson & johnson shot is on the path to emergency approval, potentially adding a third vaccine to the u.s. arsenal. when can americans get it? and how does it compare to the vaccines already available? what you need to know. plus, the vaccine...
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johnson & johnson is reporting the results of its vaccination trial. 66% effective in its global trial and 85% effective against severe disease and death, and i know you're sitting there thinking, oh, it's not quite as good as what we've seen in terms of efficacy from moderna and pfizer. well, yes, you are correct, but dr. anthony fauci says this vaccine though could be a game-changer. >> this is a single-shot vaccine in which you start to see efficacy anywhere from seven to ten days following the first and only shot. it is very, very good with regard to cold chain requirements, requiring only a refrigerator. it is inexpensive, and the company is capable of making doses in the numbers of billions. >> while the white house task force is focused on the vaccination piece of this pandemic, president biden is working today to help americans suffering financially. he is urging republicans to get on board with his $1.9 trillion relief package. >> so the choice couldn't be clearer. we have learned from past crises the risk is not doing too much. the risk is not doing enough. >> the congress is
johnson & johnson is reporting the results of its vaccination trial. 66% effective in its global trial and 85% effective against severe disease and death, and i know you're sitting there thinking, oh, it's not quite as good as what we've seen in terms of efficacy from moderna and pfizer. well, yes, you are correct, but dr. anthony fauci says this vaccine though could be a game-changer. >> this is a single-shot vaccine in which you start to see efficacy anywhere from seven to ten days...
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johnson: mr.eaker, i think it was last march that the right honorable gentlemen along with many others was saying we did not need to close the borders, but as usual, captain hindsight has changed his tune to suit events. it is interesting that his first few questions were about a computer glitch in the home office, which we are trying to rectify as we are in the middle of a national pandemic. this country is facing a very grave death toll, and we are doing everything we can to protect the british public, as i think he would expect. that is why we have instituted one of the toughest border regimes in the world. that is why we insist that people get a test 72 hours before they fly. there must be a passenger locator form, and they have to quarantine for 10 days, or five days if they take a second test. i'm delighted and i praise the change of tune from the home secretary i am delighted that he , is now in favor of tough border controls, because last year he was not. indeed, he campaigned for the lead
johnson: mr.eaker, i think it was last march that the right honorable gentlemen along with many others was saying we did not need to close the borders, but as usual, captain hindsight has changed his tune to suit events. it is interesting that his first few questions were about a computer glitch in the home office, which we are trying to rectify as we are in the middle of a national pandemic. this country is facing a very grave death toll, and we are doing everything we can to protect the...
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the johnson & johnson news is very good news. it is a reminder of how badly we need some good news today in marin county. at their peak, they were given about 1700 people a day their first dose of the vaccine. they will be lucky to give 2000 people that dose all of next week. >> i know that, for next week, be when marin health and kaiser salmon one well and the county, we have approximately 2000 doses. >> reporter: the effort to get more people vaccinated in marin county is actually about to slow down. the county calls it a lien week of supplies from the state. this means cutting back on first-dose injections. dr. karen stapleton, chief article officer at marin health. >> is very difficult to schedule patients on the frontline of all of this when you have absolutely no idea how much maxine you will get or win. >> reporter: the potential for more supply was the big national headline today. >> i know many of you, and the american people are interested in the news coming from johnson & johnson's trial data. >> reporter: the data sho
the johnson & johnson news is very good news. it is a reminder of how badly we need some good news today in marin county. at their peak, they were given about 1700 people a day their first dose of the vaccine. they will be lucky to give 2000 people that dose all of next week. >> i know that, for next week, be when marin health and kaiser salmon one well and the county, we have approximately 2000 doses. >> reporter: the effort to get more people vaccinated in marin county is...
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& johnson vaccine. how does it work against the new variants, and would you get it even though it's less effective than the others? we get answers from infectious disease specialist at ucsf. >>> this week's storms may be here and gone, but it washed a mountain of trash downstream. >> it isn't getting any better. this is not something that we can clean our way around. >> how the coronavirus is making it tougher to clean up this mess. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good friday. thanks so much for joining us. i'm janelle wang. >> and i'm raj mathai. it's a race against time. today marks one year since the first case of the coronavirus was confirmed in the bay area. it was in santa clara county. since then, our world has changed. but one thing isn't changing, at least right now, the shortage of vaccines. here's nbc bay area's anoushah rasta. >> reporter: one year after the bay area's largest county confirmed its first case of covid-19, the numbers tell the story. more than 100,000 confirmed cases across
& johnson vaccine. how does it work against the new variants, and would you get it even though it's less effective than the others? we get answers from infectious disease specialist at ucsf. >>> this week's storms may be here and gone, but it washed a mountain of trash downstream. >> it isn't getting any better. this is not something that we can clean our way around. >> how the coronavirus is making it tougher to clean up this mess. the news at 6:00 starts right now....
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johnson's trip up the hudson had ended.to make history more exciting and more accessible to the tourists. the first lady had helped many people rediscovered the great river of the mountains and its rich record faithfully preserved in architecture in prose, in canvas and custom, illustrating one of the most powerful adventurous and romantic chapters in american history. >> my fellow americans, i was taught in your state witness specially american tradition, full of the optimism and
johnson's trip up the hudson had ended.to make history more exciting and more accessible to the tourists. the first lady had helped many people rediscovered the great river of the mountains and its rich record faithfully preserved in architecture in prose, in canvas and custom, illustrating one of the most powerful adventurous and romantic chapters in american history. >> my fellow americans, i was taught in your state witness specially american tradition, full of the optimism and
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welcoming news of the johnson & johnson vaccine. although deferring to the health experts who will grace that podium in about 15 minutes time. i mean, interesting to me, one, it seems like full steam ahead, does it not, on the stimulus bill. perhaps some trimming around the edges. but clearly the president wants something big and he wants it quick. >> how nice too, jim, to see reporters allowed to ask follow ups on challenging questions. >> yeah. >> i think it is just notable. and it matters a lot right now. >> it will always be a spin room. nature of the white house poed. >> there you go. >> but to not have the torrent of lies and deliberate attacks is nice. we'll be joined by john harwood and manu raju. john, i want to begin with you. because she did say, jen psaki, that it should be bipartisan, the stimulus plan but her priorities getting it through. i wonder what the level of confidence is from white house officials about getting something big and quickly? >> reporter: very high. and it is also very high among democrats on capit
welcoming news of the johnson & johnson vaccine. although deferring to the health experts who will grace that podium in about 15 minutes time. i mean, interesting to me, one, it seems like full steam ahead, does it not, on the stimulus bill. perhaps some trimming around the edges. but clearly the president wants something big and he wants it quick. >> how nice too, jim, to see reporters allowed to ask follow ups on challenging questions. >> yeah. >> i think it is just...
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johnson johnson released information on. >>just how effective it single dose covid vaccine is it reportedly is not as successful as his competitors pfizer and moderna for a hernia talk to a local health expert about why it is still a good option and preventing the covid virus from spreading. >>on friday johnson and johnson announced that in its global trials. its single-shot covid-19 vaccine is 66% effective against the virus, but they also said here in the united states. the vaccine is 72% effective against the virus. so why is the vaccine less effective on a global scale, one of those simple reasons is that i was less affected in south africa. >>where there's a new variant. so that's important to note, and that's a very that's developed a sense. the and pfizer study says the problem with the south african variant is the part of the virus said that the vaccines target has changed. >>so that very and becomes widespread in the united states. the johnson johnson vaccine and potentially the pfizer and moderna vaccines will be l
johnson johnson released information on. >>just how effective it single dose covid vaccine is it reportedly is not as successful as his competitors pfizer and moderna for a hernia talk to a local health expert about why it is still a good option and preventing the covid virus from spreading. >>on friday johnson and johnson announced that in its global trials. its single-shot covid-19 vaccine is 66% effective against the virus, but they also said here in the united states. the...
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johnson: mr. speaker, i think it is very important that the prime minister of the uk has the best possible relationship with the president of the united states -- that is part of the job description, as i think all sensible members opposite would acknowledge. when it comes to global leadership on the world stage, this country is embarking on a quite phenomenal year. we have the g7 and cop 26, and we have already led the world with the gavi summit for global vaccination, raising $8.8 billion. it was the u.k., the first country, major country in the world to set a target of net zero carbon emissions by 2050 -- all other countries are following, and we hope that president biden will join us. we are working to promote global free trade, and of course we will work with president biden to secure the transatlantic alliance and nato, which of course the scottish nationalist party would unbundle -- or i think they would. i don't know what their policy is is on our armed services, but i think they would bre
johnson: mr. speaker, i think it is very important that the prime minister of the uk has the best possible relationship with the president of the united states -- that is part of the job description, as i think all sensible members opposite would acknowledge. when it comes to global leadership on the world stage, this country is embarking on a quite phenomenal year. we have the g7 and cop 26, and we have already led the world with the gavi summit for global vaccination, raising $8.8 billion. it...
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& johnson.ta ahora estÁ en fase 3. asegura que solamente se requiere una dosis. no dos como el resto de las vacunas disponibles. borja: vamos a hablar de la efectividad. esta vacuna tiene tres niveles. el 66% efectiva en general para prevenir enfermedades de moderadas a graves. 85% efectivas para pacientes graves y 100% efectivas para evitar las hospitalizaciones o la muerte. las probadas vacunas. de pfizer y moderna requieren doble dosis. la carolina: johnson & johnson planea presentar una peticiÓn para ser aprobada a finales de este mes. borja: para conocer mÁs detalles nos conectamos en vivo con juan rivera, nuestro corresponsal mÉdico principal de univision. una vez mÁs gracias por estar con nosotros. ¿de ser aprobada por la fda ahora tendrÍamos tres vacunas en el mercado? pero como estamos recordando a la gente la de johnson & johnson es la que menos efectividad tiene. juan: tenemos que llegar al punto en donde las personas pueden elegir quÉ vacuna ponerse. la distribuciÓn de la vacuna ha s
& johnson.ta ahora estÁ en fase 3. asegura que solamente se requiere una dosis. no dos como el resto de las vacunas disponibles. borja: vamos a hablar de la efectividad. esta vacuna tiene tres niveles. el 66% efectiva en general para prevenir enfermedades de moderadas a graves. 85% efectivas para pacientes graves y 100% efectivas para evitar las hospitalizaciones o la muerte. las probadas vacunas. de pfizer y moderna requieren doble dosis. la carolina: johnson & johnson planea...
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in its johnson era state. the story goes something like this, lbj really wanted a full-scale replica of the oval office in the johnson presidential library. and for some reason, the planners didn't include it. they thought it was going to be too big. it wasn't architectly possible. and lbj wasn't at all pleased that the one thing he really wanted was being excluded. so he insisted on it. but the architects and the designers had to go back to lbj, and one imagines their trepidation going to a very persuasive man, saying mr. president, we think we can do it, but we can't do it at 100% scale. so it would have to be 7/8. so we are left with a 7/8 scale of the oval office. finally, i wanted to show you this space, this is the workspace that lady bird johnson used after the library opened in 1971 and intermittently to her death. she passed away in 2007. she lived for a good number of years following lbj's passing in 1973. she used this paramount over those years. this space is left in the state in which she left it
in its johnson era state. the story goes something like this, lbj really wanted a full-scale replica of the oval office in the johnson presidential library. and for some reason, the planners didn't include it. they thought it was going to be too big. it wasn't architectly possible. and lbj wasn't at all pleased that the one thing he really wanted was being excluded. so he insisted on it. but the architects and the designers had to go back to lbj, and one imagines their trepidation going to a...
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and the johnson & johnson vaccine, a single dose 66% effective and 85% effect severe disease. let's start this hour with brian todd with the urgent manhunt right now for that suspect seen in planting pipe bombs up on capitol hill. brian, what are you learning? >> reporter: crucial new developments today in the investigation. newly released video shows the b brutality on police that day and information on the suspected pipe bombers. this piece contains piece which some may find disturbing. important new information tonight about the mysterious suspect believed to have planted two pipe bombs near the capitol. the fbi now says the two bombs found near democratic and republican party headquarters were placed the night before the attack on the capitol between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. on january 5th. and surveillance video obtained by "the washington post" captures what the post says is the suspect moments before placing a bomb near republican headquarters that night. >> those bombs were probably intended to distract the police from the capitol to some place else. there were a -- probably
and the johnson & johnson vaccine, a single dose 66% effective and 85% effect severe disease. let's start this hour with brian todd with the urgent manhunt right now for that suspect seen in planting pipe bombs up on capitol hill. brian, what are you learning? >> reporter: crucial new developments today in the investigation. newly released video shows the b brutality on police that day and information on the suspected pipe bombers. this piece contains piece which some may find...
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& johnson? maybe it would be the same. maybe it would not. we don't know. it's hard to compare apples to apples because the trials were done at different times. >> doctor, i understand you were a participant in the johnson & johnson vaccine trial and you'll receive a second dose. if this is a one dose vaccine, why are you receiving a second dose? >> so i decided to participate in the johnson & johnson clinical trial because that was available to me at the time. i would have had no issues in participating in any of the other trials. by the time i enrolled in the trial, the only arm -- there are two arms, one is the one dose and one is the two dose. unlike pfizer and moderna, studied only as two-dose vaccine, johnson & johnson was studied as a one dose but researchers thought with a second shot you might get more protection or longer lasting protection than one dose alone. so the second shot is given 60 days after the first. i would say that i agree with sanjay. i think these results today are pro
& johnson? maybe it would be the same. maybe it would not. we don't know. it's hard to compare apples to apples because the trials were done at different times. >> doctor, i understand you were a participant in the johnson & johnson vaccine trial and you'll receive a second dose. if this is a one dose vaccine, why are you receiving a second dose? >> so i decided to participate in the johnson & johnson clinical trial because that was available to me at the time. i would...
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political parties fear in this dude normal from the right we asked top commentator peter oborne obama's johnson be condemned for bungling the pandemic or will he be lauded for bringing the country flu vaccination and from the left professor barfi we ask him well a subpoena start on those new labor party has the grit to cut through in these tough economic times ahead all that coming up in the show but notice me though with your tweet surely emails and your messages well we've had a tremendous response to vice 2 of last week featuring cambridge for all they just talk to chris smith and public health expert dr penn kamiya steve alter it says just watch dr chris smith on alex aventura best bit of information about cope with i've had said supine dynamic started follow the experts get advice steve bobby says i think saying it since august mosques should be compulsory there are much fewer disabled and people with underlying illnesses venturing out there are few people with a genuine reason not to wear a mask longer shot says so many amateur epidemiologists under all of this spreading misinformation ho
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peter oborne it by most accounts ballers johnson has been seen to of bungled the pandemic fishermen round a company can't get the fish to the european market places for the blacks that deal doesn't look particularly good but still the the level pegging with the liberal party in the opinion polls is a case of if the vaccination program goes ok then everybody's going to forget about everything else will make him very good point despite endless mistakes the johnson government remains remarkably copula in the polls on the other hand i think there is a very difficult year ahead as far as the press and the pandemic concerns we are just living in a sort of show you war economic and there's going to be a moment when we enter a real economic situation we all know the level of unemployment the amount of devastation which has been done to the economy and i think there is a moment to judge this government so are you saying when we all imagine blinking into the the sunlight when we've had a vaccination perhaps the summer and then people are going to tom or minds to what's happened in the past and whet
peter oborne it by most accounts ballers johnson has been seen to of bungled the pandemic fishermen round a company can't get the fish to the european market places for the blacks that deal doesn't look particularly good but still the the level pegging with the liberal party in the opinion polls is a case of if the vaccination program goes ok then everybody's going to forget about everything else will make him very good point despite endless mistakes the johnson government remains remarkably...
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johnson: thank you. [applause] mr. johnson: thank you. thank you. ♪ >> you're watching american history tv every weekend on c-span3 explore our nations past. american cable television companies. today we are brought to you by these companies that provide american history tv to fevers as a public service. -- viewers as a public service. >> sunday on the presidency, natural -- national portrait gallery senior historian provides an overview of the new exhibits. every eye is upon me, first ladies of the united states. here is a preview. >> here's a small portrait about five inches of either mckinley -- ida mckinley. those doing research i was at the first ladies library, i learned so much about her. occupy the stanley house that belonged to her family. that standshings out about this portrait is she had this difficult life. -- it not easy one her was not easy after marrying william mckinley the couple had two daughters who died in qwik k secession. quic the picture of their grades was published as a series of stereo images three-dimensional t
johnson: thank you. [applause] mr. johnson: thank you. thank you. ♪ >> you're watching american history tv every weekend on c-span3 explore our nations past. american cable television companies. today we are brought to you by these companies that provide american history tv to fevers as a public service. -- viewers as a public service. >> sunday on the presidency, natural -- national portrait gallery senior historian provides an overview of the new exhibits. every eye is upon me,...
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and while experts caution that the data on the johnson & johnson vaccine is not in yet, it does hold of changing the vaccine landscape rather dramatically with a single dose. >>> as concern grows over the slow pace of covid vaccinations in the united states, there is hope that could turn the tide. the vaccine from johnson & johnson would be the first to be given in a single shot without requiring a booster. it's been in clinical trial at sites across the country including stanford. and tonight researchers say they've been given word to lock the data they've gathered to this point so the company can quickly begin the review process. >> they will review the data in an unblinded fashion and see if the medication looks effective. >> dr. philip grant has been leading the trial at fan stored. he believes an announcement from johnson & johnson could come early next month. >> then at that point they'll be turning in their application and with similar timing we may see if it works, an approval by i'd say mid to late february. >> while dr. grant cautions, the final data isn't in yet. earlier p
and while experts caution that the data on the johnson & johnson vaccine is not in yet, it does hold of changing the vaccine landscape rather dramatically with a single dose. >>> as concern grows over the slow pace of covid vaccinations in the united states, there is hope that could turn the tide. the vaccine from johnson & johnson would be the first to be given in a single shot without requiring a booster. it's been in clinical trial at sites across the country including...
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>> more hope on the horizon, johnson & johnson's one-shot vaccine, just weeks away. >> it helps you not to get covid, if you get covid you will have a more mild -- >> plus the stunning accusation, a local sheriff's deputy facing charges after saying he was ambushed and shot in the chest. prosecutors saying he made up the story. >>> a state of emergency. governor newsom taking action after the powerful storm wreaked havoc in many areas, this highway stretch will not be open anytime soon. >>> and a much needed night out like no other. >> we are both nurses, and we have been down in the pandemic, so to be able to come to something in person, it just feels good and exciting and hopeful. >> we have a smile on their facts. the sundance film festival in san francisco. we begin with the breaking news at sanford. doctors detected two new strains of the virus from the uk and brazil. until now the uk variant had been found in southern california, and it's growing evidence it could be more deadly. health experts expect it to become the dominant strain by april. and the brazilian strain is different
>> more hope on the horizon, johnson & johnson's one-shot vaccine, just weeks away. >> it helps you not to get covid, if you get covid you will have a more mild -- >> plus the stunning accusation, a local sheriff's deputy facing charges after saying he was ambushed and shot in the chest. prosecutors saying he made up the story. >>> a state of emergency. governor newsom taking action after the powerful storm wreaked havoc in many areas, this highway stretch will...
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johnson looked further back into the river's history. restored estate dating back to the 16 hundreds, stands as a living example of life under the dutch patrons, the first of the privileged landholders to settle and farm the hudson valley. not only are the house and grounds authentically preserved, but the daily routine of life as well. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is from [inaudible] really bright red. we've been able to achieve certain degrees of red with the route, but this used to be called a turkey red. >> read -- the thread comes spun and died. you had to decide first on the size and then you make the rope. ♪ ♪ >> portland manners sheep to shaw demonstration takes the visitors through each step of garment making, as practiced in the earliest days of community life on the hudson. the sharing, the carving, the spinning and weaving, we're all household tasks in the 16 and 17 hundreds. when clothing, as well as most other necessities, was handcrafted on the local estates. mrs. johnston was given the opportunity to literally take some of the fabric
johnson looked further back into the river's history. restored estate dating back to the 16 hundreds, stands as a living example of life under the dutch patrons, the first of the privileged landholders to settle and farm the hudson valley. not only are the house and grounds authentically preserved, but the daily routine of life as well. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is from [inaudible] really bright red. we've been able to achieve certain degrees of red with the route, but this used to be...
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so talk to me about the johnson & johnson vaccine trials. i think sometimes people look at that, they see their numbers compared to pfizer and moderna and think that i might hold out for pfizer or moderna. to that you say what? >> well, remember that there is actually two trials, we don't have the results of the second trial yet. the other trial, we're looking at two doses of the johnson & johnson vaccine. so the likelihood is if you give two doses, it will be as good or better than the two mrna vaccines. the moderna and the pfizer vaccine. and we'll have those results soon. and so then the regulators together with the company and the federal government have to make a decision do we pursue just the single dose option which is slightly less than the two dose mrna vaccines or do you go for the two doses this will be as good or possibly even better. so in either case, it is good news because we urgently need more vaccines. beer not going to get to where we need to get to with just the two mrna vaccines. >> and people are asking whether they wil
so talk to me about the johnson & johnson vaccine trials. i think sometimes people look at that, they see their numbers compared to pfizer and moderna and think that i might hold out for pfizer or moderna. to that you say what? >> well, remember that there is actually two trials, we don't have the results of the second trial yet. the other trial, we're looking at two doses of the johnson & johnson vaccine. so the likelihood is if you give two doses, it will be as good or better...