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the decision is not in margaret's hands. it's in the hands of her sister, the queen. >> the queen is in a terrible bind really over this because she loves her sister. she would like her to be happy. but the queen's instincts were not to do anything that would undermine the monarchy. the royal family traditionally was supposed to be an image of ourselves behaving well. and if the royal family started to behave badly, then it could cut at the root of the people's loyalty to the crown. >> so once that image of perfect family life becomes tarnished, can we justify all that taxpayers' money? >> margaret's fate lies in her sister's hands. >> the queen decided to say i'm not saying no, that you can't marry him, but i'd like you to wait. >> on the advice of her courtiers the queen agrees to banish the man her sister loves. >> the british embassy in brussels recently attracted a number of cameras, which focused on the arrival of group captain peter townsend. he'll take up his new appointment as air attache. >> peter townsend is exile
the decision is not in margaret's hands. it's in the hands of her sister, the queen. >> the queen is in a terrible bind really over this because she loves her sister. she would like her to be happy. but the queen's instincts were not to do anything that would undermine the monarchy. the royal family traditionally was supposed to be an image of ourselves behaving well. and if the royal family started to behave badly, then it could cut at the root of the people's loyalty to the crown....
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margaret is at the top. may works on the respiratory ward, and maggie is a patient to remember for her, a real hope. it is adopted —— migrated to stop the devastation, thatis —— migrated to stop the devastation, that is what i want to happen. maggie was the centre of attention and every news channel wanted to hear from her. and every news channel wanted to hearfrom her. she will be heading home for what she says will be a quiet 91st birthday, christmas with two children and four grandchildren and a chance to reflect on the day she was asked to make history.” thought it was a joke to start with, to tell you the truth. i could not believe it. i am happy it has happened. now i have done eight and hopefully
margaret is at the top. may works on the respiratory ward, and maggie is a patient to remember for her, a real hope. it is adopted —— migrated to stop the devastation, thatis —— migrated to stop the devastation, that is what i want to happen. maggie was the centre of attention and every news channel wanted to hear from her. and every news channel wanted to hearfrom her. she will be heading home for what she says will be a quiet 91st birthday, christmas with two children and four...
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>> yeah, i'd love to, margaret. i really appreciate that opportunity, because it isn't what people portray talk about a lot these days, but it's the reality. day in and day out, in cases like ramos, justices align in ways you would not "expect." justice ginsburg and i were sometimes the lone dissenters in cases together. >> you and justice ginsburg agreed 62% of the time. >> is that right? that doesn't surprise me. and ramos involved a right to a jury. are you entitled to a jury for certain crimes? and that doesn't always divide along the lines of liberal or conservative. so, can i share some numbers with you, some statistics? >> please. i mean, i think this is quite useful for the public to understand that -- because we think of justices in purely political terms, too often, i think. >> yes, you do. >> is there something you can shed light on how it works, when you come to a decision with people who people think that you would not agree? >> a liberal democracy is a miracle, daniel webster taught us. it took 6,000 y
>> yeah, i'd love to, margaret. i really appreciate that opportunity, because it isn't what people portray talk about a lot these days, but it's the reality. day in and day out, in cases like ramos, justices align in ways you would not "expect." justice ginsburg and i were sometimes the lone dissenters in cases together. >> you and justice ginsburg agreed 62% of the time. >> is that right? that doesn't surprise me. and ramos involved a right to a jury. are you...
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>> well, margaret, we are getting them the money. to give you an example, new york state and new york city haven't drawn down a penny of the money we've made available for the vaccine distribution. i think we've had 1% of the monies drawn down. there is a bit of partisanship going on. let's be honest. we bought the vaccine. they don't have to pay for it. we are paying to distribute the vaccine. private payers are paying to administer it. we have set up programs with the farm pharmacies that distribute the vaccine. i've been in south carolina with the governor's team, and money is not the issue. they've got very good plans -- >> brennan: this is a bipartisan group, as you know, that says they need the money. 12 states say they need more data and they're waiting on information from the government on distribution. seven states are concerned about funding from the federal government. others say they need more federal coordination among the pharmacies to roll out to the long-term care facilities. why hasn't this been worked out? >> margar
>> well, margaret, we are getting them the money. to give you an example, new york state and new york city haven't drawn down a penny of the money we've made available for the vaccine distribution. i think we've had 1% of the monies drawn down. there is a bit of partisanship going on. let's be honest. we bought the vaccine. they don't have to pay for it. we are paying to distribute the vaccine. private payers are paying to administer it. we have set up programs with the farm pharmacies...
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for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan. good night. >>> right now at 7. >> a new strain of the coronavirus has entered the united states just as postholiday cases start searching here in california. >> we cannot afford to have a christmas or new year's search on top of a surge.>> people can pay their rents, or their mortgages.>>> of bay area restaurant owner who refuses to stop serving despite violations and hefty fines. >>> and new video coming in, wait until you hear what the suspect did after this crazy crash. >>> right now on the kpix 5
for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan. good night. >>> right now at 7. >> a new strain of the coronavirus has entered the united states just as postholiday cases start searching here in california. >> we cannot afford to have a christmas or new year's search on top of a surge.>> people can pay their rents, or their mortgages.>>> of bay area restaurant owner who refuses to stop serving despite violations and hefty fines. >>> and new video coming...
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for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> a new, more contagious strain of the coronavirus enters california and tonight, a lengthy prediction about when things can be normal again. >> you will get some bumps in the roads and hiccups. >>> what's behind the states pricey new plan to get kids back into the classroom. >>> showers are moving through the bay area tonight, and as we had outside and have a look, the stage is set for more rain moving into the bay area for the first weekend of 2021. details coming up. >>> heartbreaking freak accident, the bay
for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> a new, more contagious strain of the coronavirus enters california and tonight, a lengthy prediction about when things can be normal again. >> you will get some bumps in the roads and hiccups. >>> what's behind the states pricey new plan to get kids back into the classroom. >>> showers are moving through the bay area tonight, and as we had outside and have a look, the stage is set for more...
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and now, margaret, i've lost you again. the connection has been severed once again. >> brennan: all right. just when i was going to ask you a followup there. ron klain, thank you very much for joining us. i'm sorry to our viewers for the continued technical problems on that. we're lucky because we do have our next guest here. and that is on the topic of covid-19. you all may remember that when president trump was diagnosed with covid-19 back in the fall, he was treated with a therapeutic antibody made by a company, regeneron. eli lilly has a similar drug. this morning we're joined by their chairman and c.e.o. david ricks, and he is in indianapolis. good morning to you. >> good morning, margaret. >> brennan: we wanted to talk to you about your treatment with monoclonal antibodies because we learned this week that while taxpayers have purchased about a billion dollars of it to treat patients, only a fraction of it is actually been used. and we're in the throes of a crisis. why isn't this being prescribed more? >> well, it is
and now, margaret, i've lost you again. the connection has been severed once again. >> brennan: all right. just when i was going to ask you a followup there. ron klain, thank you very much for joining us. i'm sorry to our viewers for the continued technical problems on that. we're lucky because we do have our next guest here. and that is on the topic of covid-19. you all may remember that when president trump was diagnosed with covid-19 back in the fall, he was treated with a therapeutic...
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the metro, the same friend of god and that front page of margaret keenan. a bit too much for matt hancock. without being cynical, ministers on the front line like this have had month after month of pressure, and indeed criticism for calling things wrong. there must bea for calling things wrong. there must be a sense of relief, and as you can see emotion from the health secretary today. he acquitted a very proud day for britain and at one point even appeared to be perhaps wiping a away from his eyes as he reviewed some of the scenes of a plotting nhs staff as the first vaccines were administered. as you say it's a very difficult time for the government, and unprecedented pandemic around the world. i think there is of course the slight degree, perhaps warranted of smugness in the government that britain has been the first country in the world to approve the vaccine, interesting today to note some of the slightly veiled swipes from european politicians who i noticed the belgian prime minister remarking on twitter that the vaccine was made in belgium, and of co
the metro, the same friend of god and that front page of margaret keenan. a bit too much for matt hancock. without being cynical, ministers on the front line like this have had month after month of pressure, and indeed criticism for calling things wrong. there must bea for calling things wrong. there must be a sense of relief, and as you can see emotion from the health secretary today. he acquitted a very proud day for britain and at one point even appeared to be perhaps wiping a away from his...
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margaret? >> brennan: mark strassmann, thanks. we want to go now to the surgeon general, vice-admiral dr. jerome adams. good morning to you. >> doctor: good morning, margaret. >> brennan: i want to ask you about this news overnight that a number of european countries are now shutting down travel from the u.k. because of a new strain of the coronavirus. what do we know about the threat it possess, and do our current vaccines work against it? >> doctor: well, very important for people to know that viruses mutate all of the time. it does not mean that this virus is any more dangerous. we don't even know if it is really more contagious yet or not, or if it just happened to be a strain involved in a super spreader event. right now we have no indications it is going to hurt our ability to continue to vaccinating people, or that it is any more dangerous or deadly than the strains that are currently out there and that we know about. >> brennan: when people hear about shutdowns elsewhere, they worry about things happening here. are you say
margaret? >> brennan: mark strassmann, thanks. we want to go now to the surgeon general, vice-admiral dr. jerome adams. good morning to you. >> doctor: good morning, margaret. >> brennan: i want to ask you about this news overnight that a number of european countries are now shutting down travel from the u.k. because of a new strain of the coronavirus. what do we know about the threat it possess, and do our current vaccines work against it? >> doctor: well, very...
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good evening, and thank you for joining us, norah is off, i'm margaret brennan. president elect joe biden is willing to use the federal government to make sure that americans get vaccinated. the criticism comes after several prominent public health experts including anthony fauci voice concerns about d distribution delays. the cdc said that 2.1 million americans had gotten the vaccine even though the trump administration promised twenty million would have gotten it by the end of the month. there's growing concern that the new and potentially more contagious strain of the virus is in the u.s. a man and his 20s tested positive. we have a lot of reporting for you and your family, our team of correspondents is covering it all. megaoliver is leading off in new york city. good evening, mega. >> reporter: margaret, good evening, two days left in 2020. the trump administration said that -- >> this is going to be the greatest operational challenge we have faced as a nation. >> president elect biden said that the administration will move heaven and earth to get the vaccina
good evening, and thank you for joining us, norah is off, i'm margaret brennan. president elect joe biden is willing to use the federal government to make sure that americans get vaccinated. the criticism comes after several prominent public health experts including anthony fauci voice concerns about d distribution delays. the cdc said that 2.1 million americans had gotten the vaccine even though the trump administration promised twenty million would have gotten it by the end of the month....
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good evening, meg. >> reporter: margaret, good evening. this new strain of the virus is 50% more infectious than the highly contagious virus we have already been dealing with this year. tonight, there is evidence this strain has already been spreading across the country. tonight, concerns turn to reality. >> we were informed that this new variant that we have identified obviously from the united kingdom has been identified here in the state of california. >> reporter: that word from governor newsom, in a talk with dr. anthony fauci. >> well, governor, first of all i'm not surprised that you have a case, and likely more cases, in california. and we likely will be seeing reports from other states. >> reporter: two cases have also shown up in colorado. >> both of these cases are colorado national guard personnel who were deployed to support staffing at the good samaritan society nursing home. >> reporter: tonight the c.d.c. he cdc saying thereevidence that is no evidence that the new the new strain is deadlier or resistant to the vaccine, and
good evening, meg. >> reporter: margaret, good evening. this new strain of the virus is 50% more infectious than the highly contagious virus we have already been dealing with this year. tonight, there is evidence this strain has already been spreading across the country. tonight, concerns turn to reality. >> we were informed that this new variant that we have identified obviously from the united kingdom has been identified here in the state of california. >> reporter: that...
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the first person to receive the jab was 90—year—old margaret keenan. more than 70 hospitals hubs have been set up across the uk to administer the vaccine, made by pfizer and biontech. we can speak now to the shadow health secretary jonathan ashworth. this is an extraordinary moment, isn't it? a real day of hope that so many of us couldn't believe what happened this year. it'sjust brilliant, isn't it, absolutely fabulous and what wonderful pictures of margaret getting the jab earlier. this is a really important day and i wa nt to this is a really important day and i want to thank all the nhs staff who will be working so hard to administer these jabs today and over the coming weeks and months. we still have a long way to go but there is now light at the end of this coronavirus tunnel. it's a really good day and let's applaud all the medical scientists, the clinical researchers, the trial participants, the regulators, eve ryo ne participants, the regulators, everyone who's been involved in making today happen, it really is remarkable. there was some criti
the first person to receive the jab was 90—year—old margaret keenan. more than 70 hospitals hubs have been set up across the uk to administer the vaccine, made by pfizer and biontech. we can speak now to the shadow health secretary jonathan ashworth. this is an extraordinary moment, isn't it? a real day of hope that so many of us couldn't believe what happened this year. it'sjust brilliant, isn't it, absolutely fabulous and what wonderful pictures of margaret getting the jab earlier. this...
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reporter: yesterday, margaret keenan b about 90-year-o w in theld. >> margaret keenan. reporter: she was the very first present outside of clinical ials to have the pfizer vaccine against coronavirus. [applause] avtoday she got to r ospital aftemaking plenty of goodbyes. >> goodbye, thank you. reporter: her daughter sue and her grandson connor were waiting. she says that this whole thing has been a whirlwind, and she is pleased to get home during family. wthere were a few tean she saw the bird -- saw them. >> so good to see you. and then the inevitable fans asking for photos. reporter: margaret turns 91 next week and says that this vaine was the best of the present. a f bunch ofwers is always a welcome gift. katty: what a spectacular woman. quick breaking news out o bruss els. we are told the was a frank discussion about the significant obstacles that remain in theon brexit negotia two sides, and it is unclear ife they can be bridge. they have agreed to additional discussions. the prime minister does not want to leave any root to a possible deal untested. both agree tha
reporter: yesterday, margaret keenan b about 90-year-o w in theld. >> margaret keenan. reporter: she was the very first present outside of clinical ials to have the pfizer vaccine against coronavirus. [applause] avtoday she got to r ospital aftemaking plenty of goodbyes. >> goodbye, thank you. reporter: her daughter sue and her grandson connor were waiting. she says that this whole thing has been a whirlwind, and she is pleased to get home during family. wthere were a few tean she...
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margaret? >> brennan: and anthony, we should note that no evidence of widespread fraud has been shown to date, and the trump campaign has been unable to substantiate its claims. good to see you. we'll be right back. d about the applied digital skills courses, i'm thinking i can become more marketable. you don't need to be a computer expert to be great at this. these are skills lots of people can learn. i feel hopeful about the future now. ♪ g...i can file and manage myss claim, all on the geico app. it's not just easy. it's giving-your-dog -your-fitness-tracker easy. oh, good boy. yes, you got it! woo! already got my 40,000 steps today... can i get a what what! no pain, no gain! haha... it's geico easy. with fast and convenient claims service. look how fast i'm running! good boy, chester. >> brennan: that's it for us today. thank you for watching. until next week, for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.o
margaret? >> brennan: and anthony, we should note that no evidence of widespread fraud has been shown to date, and the trump campaign has been unable to substantiate its claims. good to see you. we'll be right back. d about the applied digital skills courses, i'm thinking i can become more marketable. you don't need to be a computer expert to be great at this. these are skills lots of people can learn. i feel hopeful about the future now. ♪ g...i can file and manage myss claim, all on...
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untranslated ..margaret keenan... untranslated ..margaret keenan. she was the very first person outside of clinical trials to have the pfizer vaccine against coronavirus. applause today, she got to leave hospital, after making plenty of goodbyes. bye! thank you. she's like royalty, isn't she? her daughter sue and grandson connor were waiting. come on, mum! hello, granny! she says this whole thing‘s been a whirlwind and she‘s pleased to get home to herfamily. there were a few tears when she saw them. are you 0k? yes, thank you. so good to see you. and, like any worldwide superstar, the inevitable fans asking for photos. margaret turns 91 next week and says this vaccine was the best early birthday present. but a bunch of flowers is always a welcome extra gift. catherine burns, bbc news. wishing margaret all the very, very best. and the founder of tesla, elon musk has announced his firm is leaving silicon valley for texas. he predicts the tech hotspot could lose influence and he said that the billionaire intranet for california has too much influen
untranslated ..margaret keenan... untranslated ..margaret keenan. she was the very first person outside of clinical trials to have the pfizer vaccine against coronavirus. applause today, she got to leave hospital, after making plenty of goodbyes. bye! thank you. she's like royalty, isn't she? her daughter sue and grandson connor were waiting. come on, mum! hello, granny! she says this whole thing‘s been a whirlwind and she‘s pleased to get home to herfamily. there were a few tears when she...
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so, margaret, first of all, tell us, how was it for you? it was fine, fine. i wasn't nervous at all. it was really good, yeah. and what do you say to those who might be having second thoughts about having this vaccine? who might be having second thoughts about having this vaccine ?|i who might be having second thoughts about having this vaccine? i say go for it, go for it, because it's history, and it's the best thing that's ever happened. at the moment. so, do please go for it. that's what i say, you know? so, do please go for it. that's what isay, you know? if so, do please go for it. that's what i say, you know? if i can do it, well, so can you. the matron who administered the historic jab well, so can you. the matron who administered the historicjab said this significance only sunk in afterwards. i do this all the time. i've done hundreds of vaccinations, but never with such interest, and people like wanting to know what's going on and wanting to actually witness it, so it was really surreal. it's a world first, it represents extraordinary progress by sci
so, margaret, first of all, tell us, how was it for you? it was fine, fine. i wasn't nervous at all. it was really good, yeah. and what do you say to those who might be having second thoughts about having this vaccine? who might be having second thoughts about having this vaccine ?|i who might be having second thoughts about having this vaccine? i say go for it, go for it, because it's history, and it's the best thing that's ever happened. at the moment. so, do please go for it. that's what i...
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watching those pictures of margaret getting vaccinated. it looked such a small thing with a needle in her upperarm, it was very straightforward and over in seconds but it is such an important moment in beating this disease. more than 60,000 people in the uk have died after being infected with covid. to start with, the vaccine will be given mainly in hospitals but soon gps and pharmacists will deliver it and teams will be sent into care homes. after receiving her vaccination and talking to the world‘s press, maggie was taken back to her word by nhs staff being clapped along the way. this hopefully marks the end of this pandemic but it will be many months before everyone who needs it will get the vaccination. but until then the virus remains a threat to all of us. keith doyle, bbc news. the prime minister, borisjohnson, says the rollout of the vaccine will gradually make a huge difference, but stressed that the virus has not yet been defeated. he‘s been visiting one of the hospitals administering the vaccine and spoke to one of the first
watching those pictures of margaret getting vaccinated. it looked such a small thing with a needle in her upperarm, it was very straightforward and over in seconds but it is such an important moment in beating this disease. more than 60,000 people in the uk have died after being infected with covid. to start with, the vaccine will be given mainly in hospitals but soon gps and pharmacists will deliver it and teams will be sent into care homes. after receiving her vaccination and talking to the...
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for "face the nation," for "face the nation" i'm margaret brennan. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org you're not using too much are you hon? charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they can use less. charmin ultra soft is twice as absorbent so you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. where something takes us to a place where we need to ask for help; and that's what food banks are here for. i asked...
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margaret, first of all, how was it for you? margaret: it was fine. it was really good.all. >> what do you say to those who might be having second thoughts about having thisaccine? margaret: i would say go for i go for it, it's free, and it's the best thing tha's ever happen -- that has ever happened. go for it. if i can do it, so can you. >> the matron who administered it said the significance only sunk in afterwards. >> i do ts all the time, i have done hundreds of vaccinations, but never with such interestwa and peopling to know what's going on, and wanting to actually witness it. it's really surreal. >> it's a world first. it representsogxtraordinary ss by science. for the n, this is a huge achievement, turning rliearch into r. in glasgow their vaccine was delivered to the sec center. >> it is really exciting. it's really lovely. >> in belfast, staff were queued to get their jobs. the policy is for those doing the vaccinations to be vaccinated first. >> they have struggled with the fight for covid-19. it feels like a momentous day. i am very privi
margaret, first of all, how was it for you? margaret: it was fine. it was really good.all. >> what do you say to those who might be having second thoughts about having thisaccine? margaret: i would say go for i go for it, it's free, and it's the best thing tha's ever happen -- that has ever happened. go for it. if i can do it, so can you. >> the matron who administered it said the significance only sunk in afterwards. >> i do ts all the time, i have done hundreds of...
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untranslated. ..margaret keenan... she was the very first person outside of clinical trials to have the pfizer vaccine against coronavirus. applause. today she got to leave hospital after making plenty of goodbyes. bye! thank you. she's like royalty, isn't she? her daughter sue and grandson connor were waiting. come on, mum! hello, granny! she says this whole thing's been a whirlwind and she's pleased to get home to her family. there were a few tears when she saw them. are you 0k? so good to see you. and like any worldwide superstar, the inevitable fans asking for photos. margaret turns 91 next week and says this vaccine was the best early birthday present. but a bunch of flowers is always a welcome extra gift. catherine burns, bbc news. time for a look at the weather — here's louise lear. we could have organised some better weather to come out of hospital to! this was north wales a few hours ago, the rain has a right, it has been moving from the west over the last few hours, very extensive in the west, some heavier
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reporter: yesterday, margaret keenan became the most talked about 90-year-old in the world. >> margaret keenan. reporter: she was theerfirst present outside of clinical ials to have the pfizer vaccine ainst coronavirus. [applause] today she got to leave hospital after making plenty of goodbyes. >> goodbye, thank you. reporter: hauter sue and her grandson connor were iting. she says that this whole thing has been a whirlwind, and she is pleased tget home during family. there were a few tears when she saw the bird -- saw t>>m. so good to see you. and then the inevitable fans asking for photos. reporter: margaret turns 91 nndt weekays that this vaccine was the best of the present. a bunch of flowers is always a welcome gift. catherine burns, bbc news. katty:haa spectacular woman. quick breaking news out of bru els. we a told there was a frank discussion about the significant obstaclethat remain in the brexit negotiations. thereapre largebetween the two sides, and it is uncleae if they canidge. they have agreed to additional discussions. t the prime minister does nt to leave any root to a p
reporter: yesterday, margaret keenan became the most talked about 90-year-old in the world. >> margaret keenan. reporter: she was theerfirst present outside of clinical ials to have the pfizer vaccine ainst coronavirus. [applause] today she got to leave hospital after making plenty of goodbyes. >> goodbye, thank you. reporter: hauter sue and her grandson connor were iting. she says that this whole thing has been a whirlwind, and she is pleased tget home during family. there were a...
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so, margaret, first of all, tell us, how was it for you? it was fine, it was fine. i wasn't nervous at all. it was really good, yeah. and what do you say to those who might be having second thoughts about having this vaccine? well, i say go for it, go for it, because it's free, and it's the best thing that's ever happened... ..at the moment. so, do please go for it. that's what i say, you know? if i can do it, well, so can you. the matron who administered the historicjab said the significance only sunk in afterwards. i do this all the time. i've done hundreds of vaccinations, but never with such interest, and people, like, wanting to know what's going on and wanting to actually witness it, so it was really surreal. it's a world first, it represents extraordinary progress by science, but for the nhs, this is a huge achievement, turning research into reality. around the uk, there were similar stories. in glasgow, the vaccine was delivered to the sec centre, with nhs staff among the first to receive the jabs. it's really exciting, it's lovely. you feel like you're a we
so, margaret, first of all, tell us, how was it for you? it was fine, it was fine. i wasn't nervous at all. it was really good, yeah. and what do you say to those who might be having second thoughts about having this vaccine? well, i say go for it, go for it, because it's free, and it's the best thing that's ever happened... ..at the moment. so, do please go for it. that's what i say, you know? if i can do it, well, so can you. the matron who administered the historicjab said the significance...
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so, margaret, first of all, tell us, how was it for you? it was fine, it was fine. i wasn't nervous at all. it was really good, yeah. and what do you say to those who might be having second thoughts about having this vaccine? i say go for it, go for it, because it's free, and it's the best thing that's ever happened... ..at the moment. so, do please go for it. that's what i say, you know? if i can do it, well, so can you. the matron who administered the historicjab said this significance only sunk in afterwards. i do this all the time. i've done hundreds of vaccinations, but never with such interest, and people, like, wanting to know what's going on and wanting to actually witness it, so it was really surreal. it's a world first, it represents extraordinary progress by science, but for the nhs, this is a huge achievement, turning research into reality. around the uk, there were similar stories. in glasgow, the vaccine was delivered to the sec centre, with nhs staff among the first to receive the jabs. it's really exciting, it's lovely. you feel like you're a wee bit
so, margaret, first of all, tell us, how was it for you? it was fine, it was fine. i wasn't nervous at all. it was really good, yeah. and what do you say to those who might be having second thoughts about having this vaccine? i say go for it, go for it, because it's free, and it's the best thing that's ever happened... ..at the moment. so, do please go for it. that's what i say, you know? if i can do it, well, so can you. the matron who administered the historicjab said this significance only...
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wishing the best to margaret becoming the first person there to get that vaccine. >>> all right. we'll get more domestic headlines surrounding the outbreak here, including the reportedly passing up an opportunity to buy millions of additional doses of pfizer's vaccine. according to the "new york times," under its nearly $2 billion deal with pfizer, the white house committed to buy an initial 100 million doses with the option to buy more but the paper says that the administration decided not to lock in those additional treatments for delivery in the second quarter of next year and the paper adds that that move could delay the delivery of that second batch until pfizer fulfills other entinternational contract which is could happen in june at the earliest. the white house is disputing that report. now, amid that, the president is set to signen an executive orde aimed at making sure that american efforts to help other nations vaccinate their citizens is a lower prior tity than heret home pfizer and moderna have rejected the invitation to attend the event. and president trump is also
wishing the best to margaret becoming the first person there to get that vaccine. >>> all right. we'll get more domestic headlines surrounding the outbreak here, including the reportedly passing up an opportunity to buy millions of additional doses of pfizer's vaccine. according to the "new york times," under its nearly $2 billion deal with pfizer, the white house committed to buy an initial 100 million doses with the option to buy more but the paper says that the...
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toluse and margaret are back with us. you know, as we look at these pardons, the things that stand out, these are not the acts of someone who is really following through on law and order or draining the swamp. they are, though, definitely the act of somebody who would also like to erase the mueller investigation, toluse. >> yeah, the president has been obsessed with this investigation for several years. he's been trying to erase the fact that he was under investigation, that mueller essentially found that he had committed all kinds of acts that potentially could be crimes, although mueller did not specifically come down one way or the other on absolving the president or prosecuting him. but the president's orbit was definitely heavily prosecuted, several members of the president's close inner circle were indicted, pled guilty, and now the president is trying to clean up his tracks and pardon some of those officials. and there are several other people who were pardoned yesterday, who did not fit in with the president's ide
toluse and margaret are back with us. you know, as we look at these pardons, the things that stand out, these are not the acts of someone who is really following through on law and order or draining the swamp. they are, though, definitely the act of somebody who would also like to erase the mueller investigation, toluse. >> yeah, the president has been obsessed with this investigation for several years. he's been trying to erase the fact that he was under investigation, that mueller...
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untranslated. ..margaret keenan... she was the very first person outside of clinical trials to have the pfizer vaccine against coronavirus. applause. today, she got to leave hospital, after making plenty of goodbyes. bye! thank you. she's like royalty, isn't she? her daughter sue and grandson connor were waiting. come on, mum! hello, granny! she says this whole thing's been a whirlwind and she's pleased to get home to her family. there were a few tears when she saw them. are you 0k? yes, thank you. so good to see you. and, like any worldwide superstar, the inevitable fans asking for photos. margaret turns 91 next week and says this vaccine was the best early birthday present. but a bunch of flowers is always a welcome extra gift. catherine burns, bbc news. we wish her a very happy birthday when it comes. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. this is bbc world news, the headlines. after three hours of talks between the prime minister and the european commission president ursula von der
untranslated. ..margaret keenan... she was the very first person outside of clinical trials to have the pfizer vaccine against coronavirus. applause. today, she got to leave hospital, after making plenty of goodbyes. bye! thank you. she's like royalty, isn't she? her daughter sue and grandson connor were waiting. come on, mum! hello, granny! she says this whole thing's been a whirlwind and she's pleased to get home to her family. there were a few tears when she saw them. are you 0k? yes, thank...
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looking back at 2020, margaret tells us about her experience. well, a bit boring and my knees do ache. and they definitely ache more than they used to. so i thought perhaps it's silly because they're quite old now and they they might wear out. and i don't think at my age they probably want to give me new ones. she's raised a staggering £156,000, including giftaid, which was divided into four charities — the nhs and nhs highland, rnli and highland hospice. itjust came at a perfect time. everything had gone into lockdown. we were struggling. all our fundraising had stopped. and then up popped margaret climbing the stairs. and itjust gave everything a boost. not only our fundraising, the £170,000 so far and so more trickling in, butjust the whole morale of the organisation to see somebody working so hard on our behalf. but what's next for margaret? will she put up herfeet for a well—deserved rest? or does 2021 hold the potential for another mountainous challenge? it's just an idea. i think this has been a full year and i need a bit of thinkin
looking back at 2020, margaret tells us about her experience. well, a bit boring and my knees do ache. and they definitely ache more than they used to. so i thought perhaps it's silly because they're quite old now and they they might wear out. and i don't think at my age they probably want to give me new ones. she's raised a staggering £156,000, including giftaid, which was divided into four charities — the nhs and nhs highland, rnli and highland hospice. itjust came at a perfect time....
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so, margaret, first of all, tell us, how was it for you? it was fine, it was fine. i wasn't nervous at all. it was really good, yeah. and what do you say to those who might be having second thoughts about having this vaccine? i say go for it, go for it, because it's free, and it's the best thing that's ever happened... ..at the moment. so, do please go for it. that's what i say, you know? if i can do it, well, so can you. the matron who administered the historicjab said the significance only sunk in afterwards. i do this all the time. i've done hundreds of vaccinations, but never with such interest, and people, like, wanting to know what's going on and wanting to actually witness it, so it was really surreal. it's a world first, it represents extraordinary progress by science, but for the nhs, this is a huge achievement, turning research into reality. around the uk, there were similar stories. in glasgow, the vaccine was delivered to the sec centre, with nhs staff among the first to receive the jabs. it's really exciting, it's lovely. you feel like you're a wee bit
so, margaret, first of all, tell us, how was it for you? it was fine, it was fine. i wasn't nervous at all. it was really good, yeah. and what do you say to those who might be having second thoughts about having this vaccine? i say go for it, go for it, because it's free, and it's the best thing that's ever happened... ..at the moment. so, do please go for it. that's what i say, you know? if i can do it, well, so can you. the matron who administered the historicjab said the significance only...
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however, we've been here before, margaret. we, in 1955, with the death of emmett till, the country stopped and mourned and saw what racism and bigotry had done to this young bck boy in mississippi. we saw it on the edmund pettus bridge, when we had the dogs and we had the water hoses that were used again people like john lewis when they were marching for freedom in selma. we saw it, a moment like this, just recently,go five yearsn charleston, after the death of my good friend clementa pinckney and eight others. again, and where the country, the world is watching. however, my fear is that we'll miss this moment. we've missed that moment before. and my feais that we'll miss this moment to have real substantive change in rooting out thsystemic racism that plagues this country today. >> take the black lives matter movement, right? do you tnk that the black lives matter movement five years ago felt different than it does today? >> well, it feels different because we have taylor swift, who is utterinthe words, because we have mitt r
however, we've been here before, margaret. we, in 1955, with the death of emmett till, the country stopped and mourned and saw what racism and bigotry had done to this young bck boy in mississippi. we saw it on the edmund pettus bridge, when we had the dogs and we had the water hoses that were used again people like john lewis when they were marching for freedom in selma. we saw it, a moment like this, just recently,go five yearsn charleston, after the death of my good friend clementa pinckney...
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untranslated ..margaret keenan... she was the very first person outside of clinical trials to have the pfizer vaccine against coronavirus. applause today, she got to leave hospital, after making plenty of goodbyes. bye! thank you. she's like royalty, isn't she? her daughter sue and grandson connor were waiting. come on, mum! hello, granny! she says this whole thing's been a whirlwind and she's pleased to get home to her family. there were a few tears when she saw them. are you 0k? yes, thank you. so good to see you. and, like any worldwide superstar, the inevitable fans asking for photos. margaret turns 91 next week and says this vaccine was the best early birthday present. but a bunch of flowers is always a welcome extra gift. catherine burns, bbc news. wishing margaret the best. hello. in comparison to recent mornings, thursday gets off to a relatively mild to start but not very inspiring skies for the majority first thing. a lot of cloud around, gloomy, and we will be stuck with that cloud in many areas throughout
untranslated ..margaret keenan... she was the very first person outside of clinical trials to have the pfizer vaccine against coronavirus. applause today, she got to leave hospital, after making plenty of goodbyes. bye! thank you. she's like royalty, isn't she? her daughter sue and grandson connor were waiting. come on, mum! hello, granny! she says this whole thing's been a whirlwind and she's pleased to get home to her family. there were a few tears when she saw them. are you 0k? yes, thank...
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today margaret kena 90 years old she is the 1st person to receive the vaccine outside of clinical trials a lot of government figures here in the u.k. of figures from the national health service here saying they're feeling extremely emotional this morning as those pictures roll in margaret herself turns 91 next week she says the best birthday present she could hope for she said that she should be able to see family now she's had this vaccine and really that is what this is all about isn't this is about getting us back to some form of normality but the government has been keen to stress that this will be a marathon and not a sprint that normal that we're all hoping for is still some way away after all this vaccine rollout is going to be phased the 1st to receive it will be over 18 people who are likely to have hospital appointment who already you can come into the hearts 50 homes across england like the one just behind me to receive their vaccine over the coming weeks from either h s workers and care home workers as well also in line the most though is certainly going to be the new year wh
today margaret kena 90 years old she is the 1st person to receive the vaccine outside of clinical trials a lot of government figures here in the u.k. of figures from the national health service here saying they're feeling extremely emotional this morning as those pictures roll in margaret herself turns 91 next week she says the best birthday present she could hope for she said that she should be able to see family now she's had this vaccine and really that is what this is all about isn't this...
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>> doctor: that's a wonderful question, margaret. we will be first dealing with the people who are in the room. your nurses, your drrgs, doctor, your patient care techs, the environmental service, the people who have to turn rooms over. those are the people who should first get the vaccine. we anticipate, though, that perhaps by the end of december, if the state does receive 100,000 doses, almost every health care provider in nebraska, and most of the individuals who are in long-term care environments can be vaccinated. but the supply chain of the vaccine is still not followed. we just are preparing for delivering it to everyone, but we'll see what we get. >> brennan: we wesh you we wishu good luck, doctor. and we'll be right back with former f.d.a. commissioner dr. scott gottlieb. gottlieb. don't go away. sit! renew active. only fro♪ lift it althcare. ♪ press it ♪ downward dog it ♪ watch it ♪ sweat it ♪ bend and stretch it ♪ track it ♪ share it ♪ compare it ♪ think it ♪ solve it ♪ try and crack it ♪ breath
>> doctor: that's a wonderful question, margaret. we will be first dealing with the people who are in the room. your nurses, your drrgs, doctor, your patient care techs, the environmental service, the people who have to turn rooms over. those are the people who should first get the vaccine. we anticipate, though, that perhaps by the end of december, if the state does receive 100,000 doses, almost every health care provider in nebraska, and most of the individuals who are in long-term care...
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margaret? >> brennan: mark strassmann, thanks. we want to go to the chief advisor of the vaccine effort, dr. moncef slaoui joins us from just outside of philadelphia. good morning. >> good morning. >> brennan: people hear a vaccine is on the horizon and they may let down their guard over the next few weeks. how long before be could see a vaccine have an impact on lowering infections? >> doctor: well, i think we may start to see some impact on the most susceptible people probably in the month of january and february, but on a population basis, for our lives to start getting back to normal, we're talking about april or may. and, therefore, it is absolutely vital that everybody (a) takes comfort in the fact that we have light at the end of the tunnel and find the energy in that to continue to wear our masks, distance ourselves, wash our hands, pay attention to what we're doing to make sure we are there by the spring to benefit from the vaccine. >> brennan: thank you for that. when it comes to actually delivering shots in the arms, ru
margaret? >> brennan: mark strassmann, thanks. we want to go to the chief advisor of the vaccine effort, dr. moncef slaoui joins us from just outside of philadelphia. good morning. >> good morning. >> brennan: people hear a vaccine is on the horizon and they may let down their guard over the next few weeks. how long before be could see a vaccine have an impact on lowering infections? >> doctor: well, i think we may start to see some impact on the most susceptible people...
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those first to receive the vaccine are, like margaret, over 80, we re vaccine are, like margaret, over 80, were hospital patients, along with ca re were hospital patients, along with care workers. two doses will be needed 21 days apart. it was really, really emotional. i can't tell you just how much emotion there was in that vaccination centre. this is a truly historic day. a turning point in this pandemic, another world first for the nhs. the start of the largest vaccination programme in our history. i feel really emotional. watching those pictures of margaret getting vaccinated. it looks such a small thing. with the needle in her upper arm it was very straightforward and over in seconds, but it is such an important moment in beating this disease. more than 60,000 people in the uk have died after being infected with covid, according to government figures. to start with the vaccine will be given mainly at hospitals. soon gps and pharmacists should get the jab and teams will be sent out to care homes. doctors are warned —— a warning that getting to everybody will take months, not we
those first to receive the vaccine are, like margaret, over 80, we re vaccine are, like margaret, over 80, were hospital patients, along with ca re were hospital patients, along with care workers. two doses will be needed 21 days apart. it was really, really emotional. i can't tell you just how much emotion there was in that vaccination centre. this is a truly historic day. a turning point in this pandemic, another world first for the nhs. the start of the largest vaccination programme in our...
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a world war ii veteran, a woman named margaret clussens. margaret clussens is 84 years old. she wears her hair in a ponytail on top of her head like a boss. she said she wished she would have gotten attention for something like this when she was 16 instead of 96, but at 96 she'll take it. >> the nurse come up and told me that the vaccine was in, and she said i was going to get a dose of it. so i get up, i was happy. >> reporter: clussens, who is originally from charlestown served in the women's army corps. she worked in georgia through the war and said on monday she was surprised how fast the vaccine came in. >> that's what i thought when the nurse come up to me. i thought, oh, they really did get it in early. and i thought everybody was going to get it. then i find out that i'm the only woman down there to get it. >> i'm proud of her, i really am. >> sally clussens is one of margaret's four children. she didn't know her mom got it until her mother called. >> i'm glad she got it. she makes her own decisions. she's highly competent, which is wonderful. >> on monday margaret c
a world war ii veteran, a woman named margaret clussens. margaret clussens is 84 years old. she wears her hair in a ponytail on top of her head like a boss. she said she wished she would have gotten attention for something like this when she was 16 instead of 96, but at 96 she'll take it. >> the nurse come up and told me that the vaccine was in, and she said i was going to get a dose of it. so i get up, i was happy. >> reporter: clussens, who is originally from charlestown served in...
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margaret is at the top. may works on the respiratory ward, and maggie is a patient to remember for her, a real hope. it is adopted —— migrated to stop the devastation, thatis —— migrated to stop the devastation, that is what i want to happen. maggie was the centre of attention and every news channel wanted to hear from her. and every news channel wanted to hearfrom her. she will be heading home for what she says will be a quiet 9ist birthday, christmas with two children and four grandchildren and a chance to reflect on the day she was asked to make history.” thought it was a joke to she was asked to make history.|j thought it was a joke to start with, to tell you the truth. i could not believe it. i am happy it has happened. now i have done eight and hopefully it will help other people to come along and do as i age, try to come along and do as i age, try to do the best two graduate of this terrible thing. 90—year—old maggie keenan, making hatchery. —— history. time for a look at the weather
margaret is at the top. may works on the respiratory ward, and maggie is a patient to remember for her, a real hope. it is adopted —— migrated to stop the devastation, thatis —— migrated to stop the devastation, that is what i want to happen. maggie was the centre of attention and every news channel wanted to hear from her. and every news channel wanted to hearfrom her. she will be heading home for what she says will be a quiet 9ist birthday, christmas with two children and four...
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i just wanted to make her feel 0k, margaret is the top. main aim works in the respiratory ward, for her, maggie's patient to remember, ray of hope. it isjust to stop maggie's patient to remember, ray of hope. it is just to stop the devastation and i want to see that happen. and maggie, she was the centre of attention, every news channel wanted to hear from centre of attention, every news channel wanted to hearfrom her. she'll be heading home for what she calls will be a quite 91st birthday, christmas with two children and four grandchildren, and a chance to reflect on the day she was asked to make history. i thought it was a joke to start with six i can believe it to. but i'm happy it happened and is now i've done it, and hopefully, other people will come along and do asi other people will come along and do as i did. try and do their best to get rid of this terrible thing. maggie keenan was some good news. with the number of deaths linked to coronavirus now over 60,000 in the uk, many bereaved families and friends will mourn loved ones thi
i just wanted to make her feel 0k, margaret is the top. main aim works in the respiratory ward, for her, maggie's patient to remember, ray of hope. it isjust to stop maggie's patient to remember, ray of hope. it is just to stop the devastation and i want to see that happen. and maggie, she was the centre of attention, every news channel wanted to hear from centre of attention, every news channel wanted to hearfrom her. she'll be heading home for what she calls will be a quite 91st birthday,...
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margaret leslie davis reveals first lady jacqueline kennedy's political and diplomatic coup in bringing the mona lisa to the united states. despite opposition on both sides of the atlantic. leonardo defend his fame painting was seen as a symbol of the free world at the height of cold war tensions. and president kennedy used its exhibition to promote american relations with france and democracy itself. 2 million people saw the mona lisa in washington d.c. and new york city during the winter of 1963. miss davis is the author of mona lisa in kamala. at how jacqueline kennedy and dauphin she's masterpiece charmed and cultivated a nation. the white house historical association hosted this event and provided the video. now this evening it's a pleasure and honor to introduce a friend to the association, and a friend of mine, margaret leslie davis. she's a award winning author of books about the history of the west. a region that she lives in but also refers to as the pastel empire. the books have been praised by reviewers in los angeles times, washington post, publishers week, he npr, and the
margaret leslie davis reveals first lady jacqueline kennedy's political and diplomatic coup in bringing the mona lisa to the united states. despite opposition on both sides of the atlantic. leonardo defend his fame painting was seen as a symbol of the free world at the height of cold war tensions. and president kennedy used its exhibition to promote american relations with france and democracy itself. 2 million people saw the mona lisa in washington d.c. and new york city during the winter of...
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flowers margaret thank you so much for joining us i thank you for having me so margaret while we marvel and applaud at the speed and scientific achievement that we that was reached with the creation of these vaccinations i want to ask you how dangerous is it that now we're seeing politicians world leaders and the media kind of begin to play this game of politics around them of who gets them who doesn't who should have them 1st who should have them last how dangerous is that. well it's really dangerous i mean in the whole coven 1000 pandemic has been politicized by the united states and the wealthy elites and that's to the detriment of people around the world you know if we actually you know have global cooperation as we've seen many countries doing helping each other out through this pandemic the united states is not one of those that has been doing that but if we had real global cooperation we would be looking at which populations around the world are the most vulnerable who should be prioritized in terms of getting the vaccine and how do we make sure that there aren't barriers to the
flowers margaret thank you so much for joining us i thank you for having me so margaret while we marvel and applaud at the speed and scientific achievement that we that was reached with the creation of these vaccinations i want to ask you how dangerous is it that now we're seeing politicians world leaders and the media kind of begin to play this game of politics around them of who gets them who doesn't who should have them 1st who should have them last how dangerous is that. well it's really...
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margaret was the first. she is by no means the last. >> it is a tiny glass bottle, and it comes packed with the most precious commodity, hope. a quick dose of optimism in sheffield for trixie walker after long hard months. >> it can't come soon enough. so many people have lost so much and so many people have been bereaved. when it is rolled out, i'll be able to see my grandchildren again. >> before breakfast, the vaccine arrived, a miracle in the mundane cover of a cardboard box. and on a day of understated drama, a man named william shakespeare played his part. >> graudbreaking day. >> aubrey bass, a veteran of world war ii calls this past year the worst of his life. >> my wife died in march, so it's been very bad. but i'll get over that, sorry. >> reporter: first, his friends, the best in the world, he says. and now the vaccine, the first in the world, should see him through. john ray, itv news. >> the first in the word should see him through. the vaccines administered to thousands of older brittons and he
margaret was the first. she is by no means the last. >> it is a tiny glass bottle, and it comes packed with the most precious commodity, hope. a quick dose of optimism in sheffield for trixie walker after long hard months. >> it can't come soon enough. so many people have lost so much and so many people have been bereaved. when it is rolled out, i'll be able to see my grandchildren again. >> before breakfast, the vaccine arrived, a miracle in the mundane cover of a cardboard...