Company says its phase 3 trial in the u. S. Found its 72 effective in preventing moderate to severe symptoms and says it will file for Emergency Authorization in the coming week, that could mean approval by the end of february. Heres whats key, the vaccine does not require Ultra Cold Temperatures for storage and Shelf Life Is Good for up to two years, huge win. The other breaking story were following, scientists warning the u. S. Is in a race against time with the new Coronavirus Variants popping up across the country and one of those strains, the South African Variant, is now officially here. Two cases have been confirmed in the state of south carolina. Even more concerning, the state departments Public Health warning says that two infected adults had no recent travel history and no connection to one another. And its raising concerns the strain may already be circulating within the community as new data indicates the vaccines we have may be less effective against this one. That said,
we ll see what happens. kelly and i will speak with some voters that tell us what they would like to see and hear from the candidates on the stage and the message that they have ahead of the debate for former president donald trump as well. first, president biden is about to make some remarks on the u.s. economy. they ve been pushing bidenomics very hard over the past couple days. clearly this is central to the president s re-election push. yesterday s speech though after it kind of got fact checked by many, it ran into some serious headwinds. it s a head scratcher as to why he brings up some of these things that are so easily unwound on the truth meter. there were about seven or eight of them in this speech that got picked apart one by one. we re not going to go through them all. the question is why he keeps raising the same things over that get debunked. here s one random one. the president said i saw this bridge collapse in pittsburgh when i was on the scene last year. wat
married up, dude. i sure did. thanks to you at home for joining me this hour. in the year 2000 george bush became the first president in more than 100 years to win the presidency and lose the popular vote. in 2016 donald trump became the second. now, what made both of those victories even possible at the expense of the popular vote was the electoral college. but in 2000 it wasn t just the electoral college. it was also the supreme court. the 2000 election came down to the state of florida, the margin between al gore and george bush was 537 votes, a number that remains staggering to this day. and even though al gore had won the popular vote by more than half a million votes, whether those 537 votes in florida did or did not get counted would decide the race. and after a flurry of legal challenges and appeals, that decision ended up in the hands of the supreme court. the supreme court hasn t been asked to decide the election, but their decision just might do just that.
there will be millions of people watching there will be millions of people watching this right now with their housing watching this right now with their housing in watching this right now with their housing in their pensions and that is because housing in their pensions and that is because the government has lost controi is because the government has lost control of is because the government has lost control of their economy. humiliated, abused and isolated for weeks patients put at risk due to a toxic culture at one of the uk s biggest mental health hospitals, bbc panorama reveals. and millions of people in florida are bracing for life threatening storms, winds and floods as hurricane ian approaches. officials have said two things they know officials have said two things they know for officials have said two things they know for certain, officials have said two things they know for certain, it officials have said two things they know for certain, it will