from volkswagen today. the auto company, vw, just unveiling its new electric suv. it will be assembled right here in tennessee, usa. volkswagen of america president and ceo, scott keough will give us all the details a very busy hour coming up. johnson & johnson is beginning a late-stage trial of the one-shot coronavirus vaccine. jackie deangelis with all the details. hi, jackie. reporter: good afternoon to you, david, that is really important. late-stage testing will get to us the vaccine this is phase three for johnson & johnson. administration operation warp speed has four candidates now, this is the fourth one to get the late-stage testing phase. phase three for johnson & johnson will be 60,000 people across the country and abroad. moderna, pfizer, astrazeneca, they are the other ones right now in the late-stages this is coming as the department of health and human services just announced $200 million as well to try to get certain jurisdictions ready to administer the vacc
stadium project. and what about the money still owed on the oakerel arena? that will be a large part of the discussion. reporter: that s still undetermined? that s correct. reporter: one big change this time is if the project goes over budget or the tickets don t sell, the developers cover the cost. city and county are completely off the hook. reporter: that s good because they re still paying off money on the old raider deal. what would you say to people out there that would say listen, at a time when you can t afford fire inspectors and building inspectors, what are you doing with a raider deal of this size? this is a different opportunity. for me it s more of a business transaction. we have to treat it that way. reporter: it says we re serious to the nfl. and it s going to take still another year to probably work out those details possibly. but nonetheless, both the city of oakland and the county of alameda are going to vote on the proposition tomorrow and
course road and rock spring way. the condition is not known. there were a dozen shots fires. officers placed evidence markers in the street. we are waiting to hear back from police. year, a woman was struck in the neck by a bullet on 5th and needed stitches but is expected to okay. a man may have been impersonating a police officer. a police scanner and crime tape and handcuffs and a fake sheriff badge after pulling a man over in a white crown victoria. they found a last technical revolver that looked real. the driver is a then gang member. police believe he may have been targeting drivers. napa police are investigating unusual crimes: thieves are puncturing gas tappings and leaving a hazardous mess behind. napa police have come across scenes like this ten times in a week. puncturing the gas tank and stealing the gas and the gas is running on to the parking lot or city streets. the thief or thieves will slash a back tire to tilt the tank so it flows to the hole. r
how can they not be killing it making money? that answer as the social network reaches a major milestone today. and remember the school bus monitor taunted by middle schoolers. what she s doing to turn her story into something positive today, thursday, october 4th, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television and good morning. welcome to today on this thursday morning. i m savannah gurthrie. we both had a late night. a lot of coffee. exactly. this debate as we know was billed as make or break for mitt romney. and by all accounts he made it last night, the clear winner. from the start, romney controlled the direction of the debate, aggressively pushing president obama on the economy, job creation, and health care. we re going to talk to top advisers about how their candidates faired just ahead. we re also going to talk with chris matthews who had very strong feelings about the debate. but we want to begin with chuck todd, chief white house correspondent
making money? that answer as the social network reaches a major milestone today. and remember the school bus monitor taunted by middle schoolers. what she s doing to turn her story into something positive today, thursday, october 4th, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television and good morning. welcome to today on this thursday morning. i m savannah gurthrie. we both had a late night. a lot of coffee. exactly. this debate as we know was billed as make or break for mitt romney. and by all accounts he made it last night, the clear winner. from the start, romney controlled the direction of the debate, aggressively pushing president obama on the economy, job creation, and health care. we re going to talk to top advisers about how their candidates faired just ahead. we re also going to talk with chris matthews who had very strong feelings about the debate. but we want to begin with chuck todd, chief white house correspondent in denver this morning. chuck,