Welcome to firing line, albert bourla. Thank you very much, margar. D bourla, the question on everyones mind is, when will average americans realistically be able to get the covid19 vaccine . I believe, sometime in the next year maybe the third ord the seuarter. And the reason why im saying that we wl be able to provide to the American People around 20 million doses or more this year. But this is 10 Million People the health authoriould sure that like to use them strategically. So, at the beginning, who will get the vaccine will be predetermined by them. D kely, i assume, it will be people either with high risk or firstline workers. So i believe that we will reach a level around Second Quarter that maybe people can just go or at the physician officemacies at their will. Do you think, by next summer . I think so. Tell me about the shot. Ine. The vaccine uses mrna technology, which is a brough technology for vaccinations. Now,an you explain to us inen la terms exactly whais going on insi
Meteorologist mary lee. Good friday morning, so grad we made it to the end of the work week and the weekend is almost here. We are looking at cooler conditions for today, on shore flow kicking in with a bit of fog along the coast and around the bay this morning. Temperatures are still chilly in the 30s, 40s, 50s. San to rosa is down to 37, 46 concord and livermore, 54 in oakland, low 50s in San Francisco and down to 49 in san jose with clear skies. As we head through our day, mid to upper 70s inland to low 80s, mid to upper 60s about to 70 right around the bay and low 60s for the coast. Well talk about the all important weekend forecast coming up in a few minutes. Lets check with gianna, tracking delays on 880. Weve got brake lights north 880 around 23rd, 29th where on going construction is we typically see overnight. They were hoping to have lanes open by 6 00. However it is running a little bit late. Cal trans is on scene with the two lanes blocked. As we see more cars on the road wa
He was in a one fellow in law and economics. Also a ba in economics. Jim, so glad to have you with us here for our shaftesbury society. Its always a pleasure to speak to the good folks at the foundation. As someone that has worked for mashable years now. Though much policy happens on the state level. Its really a great standard. It has reshaped North Carolina and such a positive direction. A lot of the resilience right now and to be on the sound fiscal footing in the midst of a pandemic think you for having me. I really appreciate that. People should know that you actually live in North Carolina so your books writes about federal policy and hopefully after we talk about your book a bit we will get your take on whats happening with the governor and the use of Emergency Powers and et cetera here in North Carolina. Jim, i gotta tell you this book the unelected you can buy this book now i think my colleague renate will be posting in the Comment Section where you can actually get your copy
At the Manhattan Institute where he is also director of legal policy and you have read his work all over national media, youve seen him on television youve heard on radio and, by the way, he holds the jd and mba from yale where he was an owen fellow in law and economics, also a ba in economics from none other than unc chapel hill where he was a morehead scholar. Jim, so glad to have you with us here for our shaft spirit society. Thank you for joining us thank you for having me, donna, always a pleasure to speak to the good folks at the John Locke Foundation. Ive said it before, as someone who has worked many years at a National Think tank, so much policy happens on the state level and John Locke Foundation is really a Gold Standard think tank that has helped to reshape North Carolina and such a positive direction and lot of the strength and resilience right now and sound fiscal ain the midst of a pandemic is really due to the great work of the John Locke Foundation has done. Thank you
Of course we all know we are preparing to vote in a huge election collecting all sorts of folks and not just the president of the United States by congress and state legislators. Fascinating new book written by our guest today takes a look at the unelected , unaccountable elite and it is amazing and along to talk about it. Senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute also leader of legal policy you have read his book all over National Media and by the way he was a jd and mba from yale where he was a fellow in law and economics mba from unc chapel hill. So glad to have you with us. Thank you for joining us at the john locke society. So is an honor i said it before as a National Think tank so much policy happens on the state level and the John Locke Foundation gives the Gold Standard to help to shape North Carolina in such a positive direction and then to be in the midst of a pandemic. Thanks for having me spin thank you for those comments i appreciate that. Your book writes about federal po