keep the doors open. hundreds of people and they are continuing to wait for their vaccines. the seemingly endless line speaks for itself. they brought coloring books, we re all working together. we ordered pizza. and the willingness to wait for hours which is relatively quick. and another four weeks. by the hundreds they received an h1n1 vaccine at the city s first open door clinic. the government calls the strain the young person s flu because kids are more likely to contract it. i know that some parents are scared. i would take the risk of getting him immunized than having the alternative. reporter: so, constituent fittingly. the majority of patients or kids. are you ready. let s go. his son 4-year-old came early if the day anticipating a shortage of vaccines. it seems like it is people are in a pan tacoma get it. i thought we would come here and try. i worry that the aavailable i availability may be a problem. and they can get a the flu mist but
this is big. good morning, maryland at 9:00. and welcome to good morning, maryland. it is friday, you made it. yes it is. thank you for joining us. and purple friday i have purple on my tie and elsewhere. yes. i have been yelled at for not wearing enough. no worries. could you do it next week. she yelled. her voice was screeching. i can be mean. we have so much going on this morning. jamie is on the go. tony mcgill you never heard the name. he is not famous in the world of music but he will be. he played at the inauguration he plays the clarinet. we put it on to hear it t just stayed on all morning, it is beautiful music. we ll hear from him. rise and conquer did you check them out. margaret brought them in. we re going to learn about them and where you can see them. they re cool looking. they re real ravens. not edgar alan poe. purple ravens that i missed out on. you are taking a lot of guilt for this. that s right. in the blood stream. so