Elizabeth . Reporter thats right, john. Whats exciting about this new data is its a much larger data set, so its much more reliable than what they announced a few weeks ago. So lets take a look at what these percentages are. What theyre showing is that their vaccine is 94. 1 effective. Thats very much along the lines of what they said earlier. Also, very close to the pfizers effectiveness. And this vaccine, they say, is 100 effective against severe disease. Now, lets take a look at the numbers that they gave that led to this percentage. So moderna says that 11 out of the 15,000 people in their study who received the vaccine got covid19. So 11 out of 15,000 who received the vaccine got covid19. But 185 people out of the 15,000 who received the placebo got covid19. So you can see, thats a huge difference. You can really see how the vaccine made a difference. And in this study, it went on for several months, and moderna didnt give covid19, people just went out into their communities, and
Well, this ist not othe only disturbing video linked to the fraternity. This is the 79yearold house mother singing along in a 2013 rap song. Bull pen are bull pen, [ bleep ]. So we have bleeped that word but you know what it is and fair warning for you, and this is fair warning, that is the last time that you will hear the bleeped version in this hour, because we believe it is important that you actually hear exactly what is being said so that the word is not sanitize ed to make it more palpable, and now the woman who is the house mo mother says she is heart broken and does not toll the rate any discrimination but what goes on behind the closed doors at the frat houses . We will talk about two members of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon, but i want to begin with Miguel Marquez at the house of the fraternity there. And so parker rice is wunone of the two the students expelled for e leading that chant issued an apology, and what did he say . It is a full throated apology, and this is a guy who ca
We start with the time line of david sweats takedown and gary tuchman. Reporter the word came over Police Radios around 3 20 p. M. Gunshots fired. Scores of police raced to the ironically named town of constible, there was hope david sweat had been captured and fear Police Officers or civilians could have been hurt. One, only one officer was already at the scene. New york state trooper Sergeant Jay Cook. As he was driving down the road he spotted a male who was basically jogging up along the side of the road. He approached him. And as he exited the car the man turned to him, he says hey, come over here. The male who Sergeant Cook saw was david sweat. Only about two miles as the the crow flies from the Canadian Border. The male ignored him. Called out again. At which time the male turned around kind of look what do you want from me . And he recognized him to be david sweat. Sergeant cook says sweat took off from the street into the field. The sergeant chased after him. He was afraid tha
Less than the man that held the job before her. Theyre fighting back coming out with a big statement this weekend. Originally we heard when she was dismissed this was a management issue. Thats how they characterized it and now a more recent statement and the publisher of the paper trying to make clear that she was not dismissed for any reason having to do with gender or pay. Part of his statement, he says, quote, perhaps the saddest outcome of my decision to replace Jill Abramson as executive editor of the New York Times is that its kaz an example of unequal treatment of women in the workplace rather than accepting its a specific individual who as we all do have strengths and weaknesses. A shallow and factually incorrect story line has emerged and trying to make the points why he says she was dismissed and personal here and cites a couple of reasons including inadequate miscommunication and mistreatment of colleagues. Days after it seemed like we wouldnt hear anything at all, why are w
Three years ago. They are back now. Just a small team, about 50 troops conducting a site survey at the air base, once a huge u. S. Military installation. Now they are back to do a site survey on how some additional u. S. Troops might go there and set up an advise and assist Training Mission for iraqi troops to go on that offensive against isis. But it is a moment in u. S. Military history. For so many years between about 2004 and 2007, u. S. Troops led by the mares battled their way across Anbar Province. Hundreds of troops killed and wounded. Families mourning their fallen. This was the sunni triangle, this was the area that was so violent during the u. S. Participation in the iraq war. Now the u. S. Troops are back, they will try to help the iraqi troops get back on their feet, back into the fight. But we are somewhat where we left off because one of the key moves is to get those sunnis in the Anbar Province back on board with the iraqi government, get everybody back together, and ev