Tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. Now the second vaccine breakthrough. One week after the news from pfizer, moderna today announcing its new vaccine is nearly 95 effective. The company hoping to have 20 million doses ready by the end of this year. In addition to 20 million by the end of the year expected from pfizer. Tonight, one of the key differences between the two vaccines. And when will most americans get access to either one of them . It doesnt come a moment too soon. Tonight, cities and states imposing new restrictions. Some with stay at home advisories. 1 million new cases in the u. S. In less than a week. Californias governor saying hes pulling the emergency brake. New restrictions in several states and in the major cities, from philadelphia to chicago, where the mayor there is asking
residents to stay home. Tonight, hospitalizations on the rise in 49 states. Nurses and their plea to americans to take this seriously. Some nurses who say their dying pat
forces today. this video shows their troops and their tanks rolling through the city and doing it freely. that as russian forces are approaching kyiv from the north and from the east with the closest units now just ten miles from the city s center. and i just want to put what s happening into perspective for everyone watching. ukraine is the second largest country by territory in europe, millions of people are under attack right now. kyiv has about as many people as the city of chicago. the city of kharkiv in eastern ukraine is the size of san antonio, texas. the seen of mariupol where we have seen horrific destruction about the size of long beach, california. joining me is a retired air force colonel. thank you for joining us. he s going to show us where it s happening. so, colonel, russia is widening. before we get to that, did you hear the gentleman who was on, the deputy mayor i did.
thousands of afghan citizens that have been by our side the last 20 years or so. i m reading a source. the taliban will turn you away if you tonight have your proper documentation or they will take it from you. they own all the cards here. we picked up and left. we have no leverage. neil: what do we do? to get a few people that do get out, it was like an administrative nightmare. some were pointing fingers at the state department. the state department said they have nothing to do with it. if you have that kind of difficulty and you have a hundred or so americans that want out, tens of thousands of afghans that went out, doesn t look like it s happening, general. well, it s if it s happening, it s i think it s good that we ve got our secretary of state and secretary of defense in the region. that is good. but this administration needs to
to move forward, saying, in her words, that this isn t a game? reporter: david, she writes, quote, to play along with these groundless conspiracy theories, whether for personal or political gain is to put our country s health and security in danger. this isn t a game. and she goes on to note that in 2016, even though hillary clinton lost by a smaller margin, she graciously conceded, and that the obamas welcomed the trumps to the white house. michelle obama says it wasn t easy, but that they did it for the sake of our country. david? all right, mary bruce with us tonight, as well. thank you. and tonight, the lawsuits brought by president trump and his campaign after the election, what are judges saying about them? tonight, from michigan to pennsylvania to nevada, the judges have been clear. and the messages in emails sent out to the president s supporters, saying, we re closer than ever and it s happening ? where is that money going? here s terry moran. reporter: for all th
to a less prominent place. is that enough? i don t know if it s enough but it s been an ongoing issue. it s happening all across crit. even here in new york it s happening. the mayor promised to take down all symbols of hate in the next 90 days. the governor is asking for streets to be moved from confederate names, small towns in the south and big cities in the north. this is the debate happening all over the country. certainly those statues in the capital will get more attention than they have in a long time. it s a tricky balance between free speech and public safety. it s a conversation our country should be having. it s worth noting this is not just happening in a vacuum but because these statues or the confederate flag in south carolina was a symbol for white nationalists, was a symbol for hate and people are using those symbols to commit acts of violence. to commit hate crimes. then taking this down is a response. it s not just out of the blue. the president weighing in,