Administration, it is already manufacturing tens of millions of doses of six vaccines. And by the end of the year there will be tens of millions of doses of these vaccines already manufactured, ready to distribute. First, of course, to the priority individuals, those who are most vulnerable, Health Care Workers and others. Then according to the administration, they expect to be able to produce 300 million to 700 million doses of vaccines by march or april of next year. That is unprecedented. When i was a kid, we were terrified by polio. I had classmates who were in an iron lung and parents who were worried their children might be just as well. It took ten years to get a polio vaccine and polio is now eradicated. Most of the vaccines that our children take before they go to school, like mumps, measles, chicken pox, you have to take these vaccines, all 50 states and the district of columbia before you go to school. Most of them took ten years to develop. If the optimism of the administra
Roma manual was the mayor of chicago and also the white house chief of staff. At amazon they will be interviewed by nikki raleigh who works for the wall street journal. Please welcome them. Welcome beth, welcome ron, will have a couple of lets bring everybody ram up to speed. The 700 Million Dollars that amazon plans to spend to give us a really quick overview and how thats gonna. Work well youve got the basic facts, right 100,000 workers over the next six years, we are really excited about, this and its actually an abrogation of a whole series of upscaling programs. Things starting with our Fulfillment Center workers, so our frontline workers we will give them a career choice, where we prepay before they even start their classes, 95 of to wish in and books for up to three 80,000 a year, so they can learn skills, and feels like medical technology, bookkeeping, other tech fields, things that are actually going to train there for jobs outside of amazon. Very unique program that we have,
Then the indianhead canyon camp and down to this conjunction. E we are right now is near bend. Milespassing for several over the plains, the trail entered a beautiful pine forest in which we traveled for several hours. And that we descended into a valley of another large band. The street was very swift and eat. Among the timber here, it is over three feet in diameter. We have the side of the rainbow. Sitefremont came upon this on december 4. They had some cattle they are bringing along. Mules. D 104 horses and this time theyre using a teepee. Two American Indian guys. Here on thathrough day in the afternoon at least, you would see them putting up the teepee and several fires Getting Started and taking all of the material and so far out. He was busy writing in his journal and getting his equipment out to hopefully have the weather be such that he could get a lot of readings at night. When he was successful in reading the latitude, he was using a telescope and timing a particular moon go
Economic inequality issues. Why the censorship of this topic . Robert, i hope you are watching. This morning, three hours discussion on class in america. We want to hear from you. We have divided the phone lines by income levels. You can see them. You make 25,000 and under and want to talk about class, income inequality, taxes, 202 5853880 is the number for you to dial. If you make between 26,000 and 50,000 a year, 202 5853881. To 100,000 51,000. Year, 202 5853882 if you may more than 100,000 a year, 202 5853883. Cspanwj. Send a tweet, you can make a comment on facebook. Send an email. From this mornings Financial Times newspaper. Inequality rises despite u. S. Recovery. Recovery and growth failed to turn around one of the defining trends of the modern economy. According to a definitive source of data on inequality, the u. S. Federal reserves survey on finances, median family incomes fell 5 . The boom in the stock market and recovery in house prices fueled gains in the wealth of the ri