Strategic plans across america to deliver those vaccines safely and these doses cannot come soon enough as covid19 continues to devastate the golden state California Health officials reporting more than 35,000 new cases of the virus and 225 deaths both numbers shattering daily records more than 13,000 people are currently in the hospital thats also an alltime record and the states icu capacity is now at just 7. 9 some good news though california is expecting some 327,000 doses of the pfizer covid19 vaccine as early as monday. As part of the initial vaccine rollout the move comes after the fda authorized emergency use of that vaccine late last night. The chief operating officer of operation warp speed now praising the effort today calling it historic. For 7 months we have realized the greatest Public Private partnership in modern times. Doctors scientists researchers factory workers low just asians and hundreds more have all come together for single or purpose. That purpose save lives a
This is cbs3 Eyewitness News. It is important that we all are vocal, and that were vocal about the facts. Fighting for the sciences, people from all around the country and beyond gathered in the streets today, calling on law makers to keep science funded. And another airline is taking some heat tonight after an altercation between a Flight Attendant, a mother, and a fellow passenger goes viral. Good evening everyone, im natasha brown. Thank you so much for joining us, today thousands of folks visited the street of philadelphia, partially protesting the recent defunding of the sciences, many locals took aim at president trumps budget decisions, Eyewitness News reporter cleve bryan caught up with the crowd. Caring giant banner science not silence, thousands marched through philadelphia saturday to raise their voices in support of science. The pro science theme this earth day is in large part reaction to president donald trump, who today has questioned climate change, eased environ meant
This is cbs3 Eyewitness News. It is important that we all are vocal, and that were vocal about the facts. Fighting for the sciences, people from all around the country and beyond gathered in the streets today, calling on law makers to keep science funded. And another airline is taking some heat tonight after an altercation between a Flight Attendant, a mother, and a fellow passenger goes viral. Good evening everyone, im natasha brown. Thank you so much for joining us, today thousands of folks visited the street of philadelphia, partially protesting the recent defunding of the sciences, many locals took aim at president trumps budget decisions, Eyewitness News reporter cleve bryan caught up with the crowd. Caring giant banner science not silence, thousands marched through philadelphia saturday to raise their voices in support of science. The pro science theme this earth day is in large part reaction to president donald trump, who today has questioned climate change, eased environ meant
This event is one hour. [applause] it is my pleasure to welcome everyone here to the first of an exciting series of interviews conducted by smithsonian and philanthropist extraordinaire David Rubenstein. [applause] we are kicking off this series with a fascinating conversation with one of the most accomplished people on the world stage, secretary Madeleine Albright. [applause] what better place to begin van in this Great American . The smithsonian has always been uniquely american. Examining culture and history, exploring artistic expression and scientific innovation. Today, we are an institution of 19 museums, a national zoo, with collections totaling 156 million objects. Still, the story of america is so expensive that we continually work to include more chapters. That necessitates telling a more complex and more diverse story that better reflects who we are as a people. Just across the street, the new National Museum of African American history and culture is set to open. The person
Ladies and gentlemen, the president of the United States, accompanied by first Lady Michelle obama. [applause] please remain standing for the national anthem. Ready . Detail, halt. Oh, say can you see by the dawns early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilights last gleaming . Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight oer the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there oh say does that star spangled banner yet wave for the land of the free and the home of the brave [applause] order marching file. Ready, step. [drumming] [applause] please welcome pastor of the Abyssinian Baptist Church in new york city, reverend dr. Calvin o. Butts iii. Rev. Butts it is hard to believe it has been four years since we were first here for the groundbreaking. What a tremendous accomplishment. And a special word of appreciation goes out to brother lonnie bunch. [app