About the north bay coming up. Two coronavirus vaccines appear to be getting close to a fullscale production and some breaking news this morning a third player just announcing promising results with its vaccine. Bob redell is joining live with a covid test in pleasanton with those developments. Good morning, marcus. Astrazeneca and the university of oxford Just Announced that its vaccine is safe and triggering a similar immune response in all adults. This is according to preliminary data from a phase two trial that was just published. Pfizer say a final Data Analysis of their vaccines have found that it is 95 effective. Thats higher than initial results suggested. The companys plan to submit an application for emergency use in days and how to ship tens of millions of doses across the country and what would be well below zero temperatures for the vaccine to be effective. Also, how to convince skeptical citizens to get the vaccine. A vast majority would have to be vaccinated to achieve,
Or reflect. Hi, everyone. Were here digging up soil because were about to plant a garden. I wont be satisfied, nor will my husband until every single veteran and Military Spouse who wants a job has one. At the end of the day, my most important title is still mominchief. [ applause ] in 2008, barack obama was elected as our 44th president and he and First Lady Michelle Obama went into the history books as the first africanamerican first couple. Now one year into a second obama term, the first lady continues her focus on Childhood Obesity and support for military families and access to education. Good evening and welcome. Well tonight is the final installment in our yearlong series first lady, influence and image and we finish with the current first lady, Michelle Obama. For the next 90 minutes well learn about her biography and her six years so far. Let me introduce you to the two guests. And theyre both journalists who have covered the first lady. Liza mundy is biographer and her 2008
Order today overhauling policing in america. Coming up at 8 00 a. M. Eastern, former Senior Adviser to president obama valley Valerie Jared is here and joe biden narrows down his pick for Vice President. Concerns over coronavirus spiking, cases in the United States surpassing 2. 1 million. Now more than 116,000 people have died and the death toll is expected to top 200,000 by october. At 8 30 a. M. Eastern this morning we will get another look the impact is having on economy for the month of may. We will get the numbers to you as soon as they hit the tape and check out the markets impact. Growing tensions between north and south korea, north korea blowing up an interkorea Liaison Office near the border. Mornings with maria is live right now. Maria and stimulus from the Federal Reserve sparking a rally across the globe this morning. European indices high err cross the board. The cac quarante in paris is up 104. In asia overnight markets soared on the hails of comeback and the bank of ja
Protests in atlanta. The shooting now ruled a homicide. Parts of seattle remain under siege. The mayor supporting protestors calling their actions an act of patriotism, President Trump saying that the mayor and governor should be ashamed of themselves tweeting that the matter can easily be fixed. Mortgage rates dropping to a record low, quick and loans ceo joins me at 8 30 a. M. Eastern time. Find out who can take advantage of low rates and what it could mean for housing recovery. Mornings with maria is live right now. Fears of second wave of coronavirus hitting Global Markets. Europe markets are selling off, down to tune of 1 in england, france and germany. Restrictions easing up in the uk as retailers reopen, many European Countries opening their borders to travelers today. In asia overnight, you can take a look at major markets there. Lower across the board from korea, japan and shanghai. More signness of slow recovery in china. Industrial output coming below expectations rising 4 i
She would much rather talk about other people than herself. She would much rather promote and help other people then put herself forward. Given thats what we know about you and thats what so many of us love about you, why did you write a book about yourself . [laughter] thank you everybody for being here. This is amazing and thanks annemarie and tyra. I didnt set out to write a book, certainly not a book about myself. I left the white house i did what a lot of, certainly women, do. I found wonderful work at new america i hoped would be good for the world i kept my head down and focused on network. A number of people, women in particular, challenge me for some annemarie, you are one of them. To think about whether i had something to say that might be of value. I did what we do, i thought, what do i really have to say that would make any difference to anybody . I put it out of my mind. But i got pushed and that forced me to really think about it. Like, what do i have to say . Who might i