When you can soon line up with one. We begin with mike tobin at pfizers factory up in michigan. Reporter we saw that historic first shipment leave here yesterday carrying doses of the vaccine. The followup today is more trucks, more boxes nilled with vaccine leaving the pfizer plant in michigan. Yesterday, 189 boxes left here. That works out to little more than 920,000 shots in the arm. Today, 400 boxes or 1. 9 million doses of vaccine ship from here. Within hours of the first shipment leaving here, ups landed its first plane with 38,000 doses of vaccine at its World Distribution facility in louisville, kentucky, where the doses are sorted. Planes and trucks take it from there. It is humbling, you know, being part of this vaccine process. Its going to take a lot of lives. Reporter three kentucky hospitals got 975 doses of vaccine each as the priority has been to get the vaccine to Health Care Workers. Dr. Jason smith got the First Vaccination in kentucky. The vaccine is going to 636 di
people, middle-class people. they are not inconsistent. and to make the point, in the last campaign, i went to a factory up in ohio, a ford factory, and i started off and said, let me tell you something. we have to elect and i went on and said here s the deal. every woman s entitled to make the same pay a man makes for the same job. all these blue collar guys went nuts. you know why? if their wife got paid the same for selling shoes the man selling shoes in the same place, they get to put four new tires on their car. they get to get a new faucet. they get to make sure they re able to pay their insurance. i said, look, it doesn t matter. it s none of your business who somebody marries. none of your business. they cheered. 3,000 guys cheered. just don t tell them they have to live that lifestyle. it s anybody s and any man that raises his hand to a woman is a coward. they went nuts because they got daughters and wives. we forget that these are the people i came from, not just me, alm
people, middle-class people. they are not inconsistent. and to make the point, in the last campaign, i went to a factory up in ohio, a ford factory, and i started off and said, let me tell you something. we have to elect and i went on and said here s the deal. every woman s entitled to make the same pay a man makes for the same job. all these blue collar guys went nuts. you know why? if their wife got paid the same for selling shoes the man sells shoes in the same place, they get to put four new tires on their car. they get to get a new faucet. they get to make sure they re able to pay their insurance. i said, look, it doesn t matter. it s none of your business who somebody marries. none of your business. they cheered. 3,000 guys cheered. just don t tell them they have to live that lifestyle. it s anybody s and any man that raises his hand to a woman is a coward. they went nuts because they got daughters and wives. we forget that these are the people i came from, not just me, almos
candy crowley. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. when the u.s. invaded iraq back in march 2003, few people imagined it was the start of a nightmare that would last almost nine years, cost more than 4,000 american lives, plus hundred of billions of u.s. taxpayer doll lors. the u.s. mission in iraq which had been gradually drawing down will instead come to an abrupt end in just over two months with all american forces out of iraq by year s end. president obama himself announced the end of the iraq war. today, i can report that as promised, the rest of our troops in iraq will come home by the end of the year. after nearly nine years, america s war in iraq will be over. over the next two months, our troops in iraq, tens of thousands of them, will pack up their gear and board convoys for the journey home. the last american soldier will cross the border out of iraq with their heads held high, proud of their success and knowing that the american people stand unit
american ceos. any idea of what they are doing and what they could possibly be wanting to achieve in that meeting? the two presidents and a bunch of these ceos? well, it s interesting because the ceos want to sell more products in china and they want some assurances from the chinese leaders that, yes, when we have a patent or an innovation that we ve developed in the united states, we don t have to sign it over to you to use it in your country. we want some progress on what s called indigenous these indigenous rules where and the white house says they ve made progress on this where the chinese favor chinese businesses and chinese ideas first, where if you are going to have a patent, you have to have a chinese version of the patent or chinese companies can use i mean, the legal structure there is not as established as it is, quite frankly, here in this country. so sometimes businesses and ceos say that the landscape is constantly shifting beneath them. sometimes there s paperwor