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most ig's can. they can only look at their agency. when congress created us, they gave us the opportunity to look at any money spent by any u.s. agency in afghanistan for reconstruction. host: how much money has been appropriated by the u.s. government for reconstruction efforts and how much has been spent? guest: i think we are over 143.2 billion dollars for reconstruction. i have to check that. we have a billion dollars in the pipeline and a couple of billion of new money that had not been allocated yet. host: from your report on the 30th of this year, 143 billion and you said appropriated for -- 14 billion for agency operations and 4 billion for aid or humanitarian aid. what would you say to viewers as far as for the money that has been spent, what are they getting from it and where do you find concerns, especially from your investigative work? guest: they are getting mixed results. we have highlighted problems for 10 years. i have been there almost 10 years. they have gotten some successes. there has been an improvement in the afg
most ig's can. they can only look at their agency. when congress created us, they gave us the opportunity to look at any money spent by any u.s. agency in afghanistan for reconstruction. host: how much money has been appropriated by the u.s. government for reconstruction efforts and how much has been spent? guest: i think we are over 143.2 billion dollars for reconstruction. i have to check that. we have a billion dollars in the pipeline and a couple of billion of new money that had not been...
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he it not read the doj ig report. >> i think he was avoiding answering the question.t quite as optimistic as tom was. ig relates 500 pain reports for incoming attorney general to say i'm not familiar with what happened is a shocking as he would think that is a good answer. it was a very simple question. the question was, would he allow john durham to complete his investigation, obvious answer to give is yes, the fact he would not say yes should raise concerns with everyone who wants thisld investigation to be completed. elizabeth: we have problems with iran, russia and china. they wa problem in the justice department that needs to be cleaned up. is merrick garland going to clean it up? do you think? >> well, he keeps saying that. he did a lot of dodging in answering questions. again, a i was shocked he said p priority would be -- be the gun control, we have much more serious problems, including violence and organized attacks that were in american cities across the country last summer. which he by the way refused to label as domestic terrorism. and yet h he said gun co
he it not read the doj ig report. >> i think he was avoiding answering the question.t quite as optimistic as tom was. ig relates 500 pain reports for incoming attorney general to say i'm not familiar with what happened is a shocking as he would think that is a good answer. it was a very simple question. the question was, would he allow john durham to complete his investigation, obvious answer to give is yes, the fact he would not say yes should raise concerns with everyone who wants...
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. >> and tony, i'm sure you share the view, truth be told, so many social ig goes ck to education, know each other, getting to know the history. so in some ways your job may be the most important in california. so no pressure. but always great to have the chat and talk about solutions with you. i really appreciate it. >> no problem. i accept. and you're right. you look at those who have been engage in the hate movement, including those involved in the storm on the capitol, these hate groups, they tend to go after folks and get them at a young age. and sometimes they spin a lot of misinformation. and so we have an opportunity using education to counter that. always glad to come on your show, kristen. thank you for spreading the word and keeping people informed. thanks so much. >> thanks, tony. tadrend llhat is that grimgts reform was one of the issues president biden promised to handle if he were elected. now we have an official bill from congress, the citizenship act of 2021. and joining us to talk about what it covers is the bill's cosponsor south bay congresswoman zoe lofgren. represe
. >> and tony, i'm sure you share the view, truth be told, so many social ig goes ck to education, know each other, getting to know the history. so in some ways your job may be the most important in california. so no pressure. but always great to have the chat and talk about solutions with you. i really appreciate it. >> no problem. i accept. and you're right. you look at those who have been engage in the hate movement, including those involved in the storm on the capitol, these...
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according to the igs suey, 36% oters they would vote for a recall 19%, a large amount there, are currently undecided. in the news room, liz kreutz, abc 7 news. >>> happening now, the san francisco school board is meeting and expected to introduce legislation that would likely end the selective admission process at lowelscol lowell would become part of the district's random lottery system like any other school. abc 7 news reporter lyanne melendez takes a look at the impact this issue will have on students. >> reporter: lowell high school is the oldest public high school west of the mississippi. it's quite often referred to as one of the nation's academic gems. there are two main factors to get in. a high grade point average and students must do well on their admissions tests. no other high school other than the school for the arts has admission requirements.orking k terms of academics. >> reporter: richard shapiro is a physics teacher there. all the other public high schools in san francisco participate in what the district calls its random lottery system. adding lowell to that reg her sele
according to the igs suey, 36% oters they would vote for a recall 19%, a large amount there, are currently undecided. in the news room, liz kreutz, abc 7 news. >>> happening now, the san francisco school board is meeting and expected to introduce legislation that would likely end the selective admission process at lowelscol lowell would become part of the district's random lottery system like any other school. abc 7 news reporter lyanne melendez takes a look at the impact this issue...
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it doesn't feel ig like it at the time when you're going through it but, truly, like ian said, thingsdo work out for the best and it actually does, it actually will be working out in the end. >> i think they have for rachel and ian, you guys are fabulous. debbie, congratulations on "try harder." mr. shapiro, i will just say your story line in the documentary had me in tears. if people haven't seen it yet, they really need to. they really need to. you can learn more about the it's back, guys! check it out! what up, people? jack! what are you doing in my car? oh, just sharing my triple bonus jack combo... triple meat and cheese, secret sauce... go ahead, tell them how much it is... it's just $5.99! only at jack in the box. sorry, what were you going to say? good news friends, my triple bonus jack combo is back. the triple meat and cheese you need... the secret sauce you love... plus curly fries and a drink. it's...a pretty legit combo. and it's just $5.99. only at jack in the box. >>> and that's going to do it for today. thank you very much for joining us on this interactive show gettin
it doesn't feel ig like it at the time when you're going through it but, truly, like ian said, thingsdo work out for the best and it actually does, it actually will be working out in the end. >> i think they have for rachel and ian, you guys are fabulous. debbie, congratulations on "try harder." mr. shapiro, i will just say your story line in the documentary had me in tears. if people haven't seen it yet, they really need to. they really need to. you can learn more about the...
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pressure to convict someone to put someone someone who way and that they cut corners and they ignore igs exculpatory evidence we call this the death penalty exception to the rule of law it has a warping of fact on the entire criminal legal system there is simply no way to make that perfect. i want to show and. the states in the united states that have capital punishment the death penalty than the states with capital punishment. see the difference that between the blue and green how do you turn the long term. it's what. well i don't think we're going to turn the entire united states blue but it is getting bluer and bluer for your map in fact there are there are 28 states that still have the death penalty but 22 have got rid of it and among the states to do have it california and pennsylvania account for almost one 3rd of the country's death row and governors in those states have imposed moratoria on executions we've had the last 2 years record low numbers of new death sentences imposed were near all time lows in the number of executions and the death penalty is disappearing one of the tim
pressure to convict someone to put someone someone who way and that they cut corners and they ignore igs exculpatory evidence we call this the death penalty exception to the rule of law it has a warping of fact on the entire criminal legal system there is simply no way to make that perfect. i want to show and. the states in the united states that have capital punishment the death penalty than the states with capital punishment. see the difference that between the blue and green how do you turn...
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the new approval rating out today, done by the berkeley igs. what does it show. >> it shows that governor newsom could be if trouble. what voters in california are expressing frustration over how the pandemic has been handled in california. we've heard stories about the slow rollout of the vaccines, the lack of transparency in decision making, some of the challenges in the unemployment insurance program. so i think a lot of this stuff is very additive and voters are questioning whether governor is the right person for california and the poll reflects that. >> and to dive into the specific numbers. 46% approve of his performance right now. 48% disapprove. and 45% would vote for him in a recall election. but 36% would recall him. so lonni, if you're a big numbers geek and remember back when ray davis was recalled and schwarzenegger was voted, how does this compare. >> there have some similarities in terms of the amount of public discontent. you'll recall that effort back in 2003 was galvanized by a couple of issues. one was an issue involving the
the new approval rating out today, done by the berkeley igs. what does it show. >> it shows that governor newsom could be if trouble. what voters in california are expressing frustration over how the pandemic has been handled in california. we've heard stories about the slow rollout of the vaccines, the lack of transparency in decision making, some of the challenges in the unemployment insurance program. so i think a lot of this stuff is very additive and voters are questioning whether...
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ig. snap. but then about a week ago, he goes crickets. stops posting anything. very unusual for him. robyn: 37 blackbird tattoo. really? uh-oh. thanks, harry. keep me posted. ♪ ♪ (clicking) (beep) ♪ ♪ (beeping) ♪ you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so why wait to screen for colon cancer? because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber or an online prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'll get on it! irec start your day with secret. secret stops sweat 3x more than ordinary antiperspirants. i'll get on it! the new provitamin b5 formula is gentle on skin. with secret, outlast anything! no sweat. secret (dad vo) i saw them out of the corner of my eye. just a blur when they jumped the median. there was nothing i could do. (daughter) daddy! (dad vo) she's safe because of
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infeare but serious in women and m,ction and d ga other serious side effects include dehydration, opakg ig yorig abut serious in women and m,ction if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis which is serious and may lead to death. more time with her? sounds good to me. ♪far-xi-ga♪ if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> to the index tonight and singer tony bennett is battling alsz himmer's. his family telling "aarp magazine" he can still perform. his wife susan saying when he sings, he's the old tony. he was diagnosed in 2016. a new album with lady gaga is still due out this spring. bennett on twitter saying "life is a gift, even with alzheimer's." >>> and actor dustin diamond from "saved by the bell." has died, three weeks after being diagnosed with stage four lu cancer, we learned todayamon. he was just 44 years old. >>> when we come back here tonight, the high school football team, their championship erased from history no longer. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill ri hps tlle in and for some rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fa
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most ig's can. they can only look at their agency.hen congress created us, they gave us the opportunity to look at any money spent by any u.s. agency in afghanistan for reconstruction. host: how much money has been appropriated by the u.s. government for reconstruction efforts and how much has been spent? guest: i think we are over 143.2 billion dollars for reconstruction. i have to check that. we have a billion dollars in the pipeline and a couple of billion of new money that had not been allocated yet. host: from your report on the 30th of this year, 143 billion and you said appropriated for -- 14 billion for agency operations and 4 billion for aid or humanitarian aid. what would you say to viewers as far as for the money that has been spent, what are they getting from it and where do you find concerns, especially from your investigative work? guest: they are getting mixed results. we have highlighted problems for 10 years. i have been there almost 10 years. they have gotten some successes. there has been an improvement in the afgha
most ig's can. they can only look at their agency.hen congress created us, they gave us the opportunity to look at any money spent by any u.s. agency in afghanistan for reconstruction. host: how much money has been appropriated by the u.s. government for reconstruction efforts and how much has been spent? guest: i think we are over 143.2 billion dollars for reconstruction. i have to check that. we have a billion dollars in the pipeline and a couple of billion of new money that had not been...
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the white house with some saying and i'm facing an identity crisis president jump was amazing great igs i mean they loved him and they made billions on president trump then the day you now see it running i mean he they could not look away from him and he and they had to keep up all of their ridiculous conspiracy theories they had to keep fear mongering about the man they had every possible lie they could you know here's the 2nd coming of hitler or you know whatever the hell they are saying and so the ratings are tanking because joe biden is boring and nobody cares anymore what's going to happen is obviously these corrupt nasty mainstream news outlets are going to have to come up with something else nobody cares what coronavirus anymore so they're going to need to go after joe biden which they happily well they probably all want present qualifiers anyway so they could start you again we've seen this also we've seen the mainstream media actually starting to. talk about hunter bides laptop to see them sort of lies as if this is new news story we see them being played a little seed about pr
the white house with some saying and i'm facing an identity crisis president jump was amazing great igs i mean they loved him and they made billions on president trump then the day you now see it running i mean he they could not look away from him and he and they had to keep up all of their ridiculous conspiracy theories they had to keep fear mongering about the man they had every possible lie they could you know here's the 2nd coming of hitler or you know whatever the hell they are saying and...
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over time if you believe in the information technology revolution thing like row bolt igs, artificialntelligence then these bets are going to turn out that is certainly what we saw with alibaba it may be too soon to say. because the market have been on fire we shouldn't forget his public market investments haven't been doing very well. again, he would probably say that time will tell. that certainly has been the case for massa san. >> deirdre, as i think back to the rework debacle of a couple of years ago two years or less. at that time there was some sense he would not make it as you said, once before he was on the drink of drups. i don't know whether he came that close this time talk to me about that. and how did he turn it around so quickly? >> well, he -- that was a huge black eye on his reputation. but did he actually come that close? no rework was a massive, what, nearly $20 billion bet but remember, that vision fund was worth $100 billion that certainly hindered hess ability to raise outside money for vision fund two. so they ended up raising with it soft bank money. it has don
over time if you believe in the information technology revolution thing like row bolt igs, artificialntelligence then these bets are going to turn out that is certainly what we saw with alibaba it may be too soon to say. because the market have been on fire we shouldn't forget his public market investments haven't been doing very well. again, he would probably say that time will tell. that certainly has been the case for massa san. >> deirdre, as i think back to the rework debacle of a...
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joining me now is chris beauchamp, who's the chief market analyst at ig.an finance minister and she was also touted to be the head of the world bank at one point. she could well be a trailblazer here. it does represent a big shift to have a woman, a black woman, taking on this role. it is a reflection of the growing importance of other parts of global developing market economies little how much more of a share of global gdp they might take and how much economic potential they have as well. of course, the fact that the biden administration was a straightaway behind it shows of course that change in the us's approach as well and the fact we have a much more engaged us are no longer talking about the leaving the organisation but happy to back this candidate. i think it represents a good thing for the double tio, a crucial point after a very tough two or three years the organisation —— wto. it is tough two or three years the organisation -- wto.- organisation -- wto. it is a critical time _ organisation -- wto. it is a critical time in _ organisation -- wto. i
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and i've been more entrepreneurial and am ige aisle in the way we react. -- agile in the way we react is going to give people confidence to get back to the normality in every day air travel. manus: let's take one last go with a question. are we going to see a major flight carrier around the world go under in 2021? >> it is an impossible question to give an answer to but we have seen neanl have gone into administration. sadly i think that list will get longer as this particular problem continues. manus: always great to be invited. good morning. do you miss me? annmarie: good morning, manus. i certainly do. it is nice to see you. i saw your video on twitter as a co-pilot. i think i'll take you as a co-anchor. not a co-pilot. fantastic interview. he said prepandemic volumes should return in 2023. still a far way out. coming up, an update on d.c. details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts, and it's frustrating. you can spend thousands on drugs, doctors, devices, and mattresses, and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo, the ergonomically correct exercis
and i've been more entrepreneurial and am ige aisle in the way we react. -- agile in the way we react is going to give people confidence to get back to the normality in every day air travel. manus: let's take one last go with a question. are we going to see a major flight carrier around the world go under in 2021? >> it is an impossible question to give an answer to but we have seen neanl have gone into administration. sadly i think that list will get longer as this particular problem...
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high-yield against ig -- triple fees are outperforming. that can go one for the next couple of months. the second half of the year, not so sure about it than. deftly, i would say one of the good hedges and probably one of the best hedges from a multi-asset perspective is probably picking up a little bit of duration on these levels now. picking up some tertiary treasuries and leaving it on hedged in dollars, that could be positive because if the reflation trade breaks up earlier than expected, we are wrong about the senate does not continue for the next two or three months, -- we are wrong and this does not continue for the next two or three months, you could get a few gains from a hedging perspective. alix: max, -- guy: max, christine lagarde is about to speak to the european parliament. do you think christine lagarde is going to raise rates during her tenure? max: i think that is a very good question. i think we are quite a long way off. what we have heard in the last week is pretty much the opposite , right? we have heard we're a long wa
high-yield against ig -- triple fees are outperforming. that can go one for the next couple of months. the second half of the year, not so sure about it than. deftly, i would say one of the good hedges and probably one of the best hedges from a multi-asset perspective is probably picking up a little bit of duration on these levels now. picking up some tertiary treasuries and leaving it on hedged in dollars, that could be positive because if the reflation trade breaks up earlier than expected,...
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tom: what is your mix of ig versus high-yield? i understand there is a u.s.ynamic to that, but in europe and the rest of the world come how do you discern between an investment grade purchase of a dead interest -- dead instrument versus high-yield? geraldine: i think it is very much driven by the sector and the word from our credit analysts. it is very sort of granular and detailed. there is no sort of one rule blanket that covers it all. that said, what we really like as a sector is real estate, post agency and nonagency -- both agency and nonagency origins. it is supported -- both agency and none agency. it becomes a case-by-case, and it is hard to make a general statement. but if you look at certain sectors where it is hit by covid come in gaming or leisure, where we find very attractive value, but if you want to play it safe, i would say the real estate sector is the one to look at. francine: geraldine, thank you so much. geraldine sundstrom of pimco stays with us. coming up, conversations with david rubenstein, at 9:00 p.m. tonight, new york. 7:00 p.m. t
tom: what is your mix of ig versus high-yield? i understand there is a u.s.ynamic to that, but in europe and the rest of the world come how do you discern between an investment grade purchase of a dead interest -- dead instrument versus high-yield? geraldine: i think it is very much driven by the sector and the word from our credit analysts. it is very sort of granular and detailed. there is no sort of one rule blanket that covers it all. that said, what we really like as a sector is real...
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huge names dropping from ig, and typically longer in duration.yield issuing longer dated debt as well. that increased rate sensitivity is what you are talking about. tom: you have to go out and get a yield. we are all yield hogs. that needs to show that we need to extend real yield on friday maybe out to a two-hour show. jonathan: have you heard a rumor that it will be out to two hours? maybe we will go to 25 minutes first. i will do that over the next few days. coming up, james bevin, ccla chief investment officer. up 20 on the s&p. in the bond market, yields higher, up four basis points. 1.25 on 10's. >> cyclical elements will almost certainly show uptick. >> between now and 2022, we could see the strongest gdp growth in over 50 years. >> flooding the economy with monetary and fiscal stimulus. >> the hope is that we see this unleashed pent-up demand to us even higher. >> the april timeframe is when we will finally get that pullback people are looking for. >> this is bloomberg surveillance. with tom keene, and lisa abramo
huge names dropping from ig, and typically longer in duration.yield issuing longer dated debt as well. that increased rate sensitivity is what you are talking about. tom: you have to go out and get a yield. we are all yield hogs. that needs to show that we need to extend real yield on friday maybe out to a two-hour show. jonathan: have you heard a rumor that it will be out to two hours? maybe we will go to 25 minutes first. i will do that over the next few days. coming up, james bevin, ccla...
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. >> we confirm ig nigts ignition and the thrust is go. >> velocity at 21,000 feet per second.0 feet per second. >> in the window of the command module, the earth gently slipped away. >> everything is still looking good. 29,000 feet per second building up toward 30,000 feet per second. >> apollo 11, this is houston. three-and-a-half minutes, your cut off is right on. >> deep space tracking modules listen and track apollo. as the earth turns at least one of them would have contact with apollo at all times except for when it passed behind the moon. >> altitude 152. 35,000 feet per second. cut off. altitude 177 nautical miles. >> i have she will hours and 11 minutes into the mission. the distance from earth is 3140 nautical miles. >> reports into a stable altitude. >> you're go for separation. >> okay. my intent is to use bottle primary one. >> we concur. we're awaiting confirmation of celebration. >> we confirm the separation here on the ground. >> apollo 11, this is houston. radio check? over? >> gold stone stational port is a very weak igal. we believe they are now maneuvering
. >> we confirm ig nigts ignition and the thrust is go. >> velocity at 21,000 feet per second.0 feet per second. >> in the window of the command module, the earth gently slipped away. >> everything is still looking good. 29,000 feet per second building up toward 30,000 feet per second. >> apollo 11, this is houston. three-and-a-half minutes, your cut off is right on. >> deep space tracking modules listen and track apollo. as the earth turns at least one of...
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evidence was the democrats were coordinating with someone who really wasn't a whistle-blower in the ig testimony is still sitting behind locked doors and nobody has seen that likely because the inspector general was involved in this and also meeting with the democrats and their staff. so fast-forward and okay a violent mob riot and we want everybody prosecuted but what they are trying to complete is that donald trump participated in a rally and told everybody to come to washington and have a rally. that is perfectly legal, one of our basic rights as an american. when you look, and the riots in the looting going on over the country, that is what i hope we will raise come at the lawyers will raise it and the republicans will raise it, democrats were saying this. democrats who have in previous past not voted to certify electors. >> laura: a lot of questions, 100% but the and answer questions byron york wrote about days ago still hasn't gotten answers and will be impeach for something, we better have a full report. that is my point in raising the ashley babbitt issue, but by the way the bl
evidence was the democrats were coordinating with someone who really wasn't a whistle-blower in the ig testimony is still sitting behind locked doors and nobody has seen that likely because the inspector general was involved in this and also meeting with the democrats and their staff. so fast-forward and okay a violent mob riot and we want everybody prosecuted but what they are trying to complete is that donald trump participated in a rally and told everybody to come to washington and have a...
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trump ig fored the deadline. the united states just never publicly acknowledged the crown prince's responsibilities. the director of national intelligence released the assessment of the government role in the killing of khashoggi and it is unambiguous. we assess that the crown prince approved an operation in istanbul, turkey to capture or kill journalist jamal khashoggi. seven members of the team responsible for the murder were members of the personal protective detail that answer only to him and also that "the crown prince had control of the kingdom's security and intelligence organizations making it highly unlikely that saidy officials would have carried out an operation of this nature without the grown prince's authorization." for the record the saudi government says it is ridiculous. there is visa bans on 76 saudis including a former chief as well as on mbs's personal protective detail whose members were involved in khashoggi's murder. but the person missing from any of these punitive measures is the guy that
trump ig fored the deadline. the united states just never publicly acknowledged the crown prince's responsibilities. the director of national intelligence released the assessment of the government role in the killing of khashoggi and it is unambiguous. we assess that the crown prince approved an operation in istanbul, turkey to capture or kill journalist jamal khashoggi. seven members of the team responsible for the murder were members of the personal protective detail that answer only to him...
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ig report on fbi trump breccia abuses. what do you think about all of that?k he was avoiding answering the question, i'm not quite as optimistic, they released a 500 page report wrongdoing, errors, mistakes and for the incoming attorney general to say i'm not familiar with what happened is just shocking that he would think that is a good answer. it was a very simple question, the question was would he allow john durham to complete his investigation and the obvious answer to that is yes the fact that he would not stay yes should raise serious concern with everyone who wants his investigation to be completed. elizabeth: we have problems with i wrong, russia and china those issues for the biden to administration. we have problems inside the justice department needs to be cleaned up given what went on, his merit garland, do you think judge garland will clean up the justice department? >> he keeps saying that but he did a lot of dodging and answering questions. again i was shocked when he said one of his top priorities would be gun-control. we have much more serio
ig report on fbi trump breccia abuses. what do you think about all of that?k he was avoiding answering the question, i'm not quite as optimistic, they released a 500 page report wrongdoing, errors, mistakes and for the incoming attorney general to say i'm not familiar with what happened is just shocking that he would think that is a good answer. it was a very simple question, the question was would he allow john durham to complete his investigation and the obvious answer to that is yes the fact...
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could turn from weed to a place where you don't want weeds, that will be my front lawn, i'm a about igr of your products i think you are the brand for the home gardener and the person who will take care of their own lawn does that brand power translate for you into prizing power for example, how many are your prizes up the lawyer five years, or are they not? >> they're definitely up if we could get 100 basis points a year, that would be good we've already had discussions of many of our retailers for pricing for next year, but definitely the brands really matter last year, when nobody knew what was happening with covid, we were pretty much alone, promoting the entire category. the retailers were really off-air. retailers got a lot of pricing bashes you they don't do a lot of black friday events last year i think it will be a more interesting mix of promotion, social media, et cetera, both by us an the big retailers this year >>> you have a super bowl add for the first time, jim. who are you trying to reach? >> this is considered lawn and garden we have about 20 million new customers in
could turn from weed to a place where you don't want weeds, that will be my front lawn, i'm a about igr of your products i think you are the brand for the home gardener and the person who will take care of their own lawn does that brand power translate for you into prizing power for example, how many are your prizes up the lawyer five years, or are they not? >> they're definitely up if we could get 100 basis points a year, that would be good we've already had discussions of many of our...
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he became a protege of arnett coleman, the jazz mugs igs. when we looked at the album, the drummer on the album was a guy named milford graves who i had gone to boys high school with and had ridden the subways and buses of new york every day for about three years. so i was very surprised to see him. we did interview him. he was out at bennington college. that was a surprise. the third surprise was that one of our classmates was gay, and he had had to suppress that his whole time at harvard. he was from atlanta. he tells -- in the book you'll see he tells some harrowing stories about being in the closet at that time at harvard and how he wanted to sort of keep that away from us, that sort of thing. the fourth surprise which is not in the book but is that one of our classmates was, while we were there, worked for the cia and his job was to keep an eye on us. we vowed to -- it's not in the book and we vowed not to tell his name. those were some of the surprises. >> along the way there was discoveries. being an academic myself, i couldn't wait t
he became a protege of arnett coleman, the jazz mugs igs. when we looked at the album, the drummer on the album was a guy named milford graves who i had gone to boys high school with and had ridden the subways and buses of new york every day for about three years. so i was very surprised to see him. we did interview him. he was out at bennington college. that was a surprise. the third surprise was that one of our classmates was gay, and he had had to suppress that his whole time at harvard. he...
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that the democrats were actually coordinating with someone who really wasn't a whistle-blower and the ig testimony sitting behind locked doors, no one has seen that likely because the inspector general involved in all of this was actually also meeting with the democrats and their staff. so fast-forward, look at what has happened here. okay, there was a violent mob arriving. we want everybody prosecuted. during every prosecution you'll have to present evidence. but what they are trying to conflate is that donald trump participated in a rally and told everybody to come to washington and have a rally. perfectly legal, one of our basic rights as americans. when you look, the rioting, the mob, the looting, that's what i hope that the trump lawyers will raise this and republicans will raise this, democrats were saying this. democrats in previous past not voted to certify electors. >> laura: 100%. the unanswered question that byron york wrote about days ago, still have not got answers. if a president is going to be impeached for something, we better have a full report. it's just one question. b
that the democrats were actually coordinating with someone who really wasn't a whistle-blower and the ig testimony sitting behind locked doors, no one has seen that likely because the inspector general involved in all of this was actually also meeting with the democrats and their staff. so fast-forward, look at what has happened here. okay, there was a violent mob arriving. we want everybody prosecuted. during every prosecution you'll have to present evidence. but what they are trying to...
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shares of six flags are higher despite a ig bbigger than expecd loss.s trading up by 2%. now, over to rahel solomon for an update. >> the is the news this hour. the postmaster general apologized at a house hearing for late delivery of letters and packages in the holiday season and apologizing that the delays were unacceptable, he said that the delays were blamed on reasons before he took the job. >> the lack of precision were resulted of a system that does not have adequate resiliency to adapt to changes circumstances. >> and after the ceremonial swearing in linda thomas greenfield, the new u.s. ambassador to the united nations said that diplomacy is back, and multilateralism is back and america is back. >>> and mitt romney who voted twice to convict donald trump says that if the former president runs in 2024, he is pretty sure that trump would win the republican party nomination. tonight on the news with shepard smith will cover trump's speech at the cpac convention. >>> and consumers are ready to hit the road again and it is black history month and we
shares of six flags are higher despite a ig bbigger than expecd loss.s trading up by 2%. now, over to rahel solomon for an update. >> the is the news this hour. the postmaster general apologized at a house hearing for late delivery of letters and packages in the holiday season and apologizing that the delays were unacceptable, he said that the delays were blamed on reasons before he took the job. >> the lack of precision were resulted of a system that does not have adequate...
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and, what actions are taken, what prompts and ig report that would have the ability to recover the misuse of funds? if you could talk about that particular subject. mr. hovland: i am happy to. when i mentioned our budget earlier, one piece that is important is that we spend about a million dollars a year on the inspector general. for an agency our size, that is a huge portion of our budget. even when our budget was at $8 million, one million of that was going to the inspector general. that is because the inspector general's office audits all of the money. usually, it is about five or six dates a year. sometimes a little bit more. this year, actually arkansas, florida, kentucky, massachusetts, new mexico, west virginia were all audited. we are looking back at that money, looking at how it is spent, looking at receipts, making sure that it falls in categories that are allowed by congress, qualifying expenses. then we provide those reports to you. we will continue to do that across the country, and we are looking at cares money, we are looking at security money. a big part of our role is bot
and, what actions are taken, what prompts and ig report that would have the ability to recover the misuse of funds? if you could talk about that particular subject. mr. hovland: i am happy to. when i mentioned our budget earlier, one piece that is important is that we spend about a million dollars a year on the inspector general. for an agency our size, that is a huge portion of our budget. even when our budget was at $8 million, one million of that was going to the inspector general. that is...
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. >> that makes me -- hundreds of points ig i wouldn't have bought it it's a tremendous job but it'se scary they're on the high wire >> coming up, late breaking news on moderna vaccine katzi wood is roltyay. the details and much more "fast money" after this break. and in an emergency, they need a network that puts them first. that connects them to technology, to each other, and to other agencies. that's why at&t built firstnet with and for first responders the emergency response network authorized by congress. firstnet. because putting them first is our job. money" aftemoney" after this br. >>> welcome back to fast money money. carl quintanilla hosts the path forward, focussing on small businesses 8:00 tonight check out the arkk innovation. down over 9% this week the moves by this fund have been watched. news cathy wood bought shares of tesla stock. it's up 6% today they've developed quite a following. one fan in response to jim cramer saying our generation loves her. for more, let's bring in andrew mcfore began great to have you with us. >> hi. >> we're discussing the move in tesla
. >> that makes me -- hundreds of points ig i wouldn't have bought it it's a tremendous job but it'se scary they're on the high wire >> coming up, late breaking news on moderna vaccine katzi wood is roltyay. the details and much more "fast money" after this break. and in an emergency, they need a network that puts them first. that connects them to technology, to each other, and to other agencies. that's why at&t built firstnet with and for first responders the...
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he >> there is a huge list, you look at people like matt gaetz who know better, ige think they just want> nice little zip -- are both wearing zip sweaters. congressman matt gaetz joins us now, that he challenge you to a thumb wrestle? what's happening with you and kinsinger. >> if he wants to challenge me and republican primary, he better pack a lunch. i think i can win one in my district or the state of wyoming based on the crowds i got there. donald trump was a threat to the establishment and both parties and in the republican party, the establishment want to their power back and they found their front man and adam kinzinger. i believe we should still be the america first party that stands against starting wars and places that excessively angle our country in foreign matters, i don't think we should invite every illegal alien across our borders and i don't think we should have trade deals to benefit wall street but hollow out the towns and citiesnv throughout our great nation. >> laura: he is a neocon, hewa agrees with the biden policy to keep the troops in afghanistan, he wants more t
he >> there is a huge list, you look at people like matt gaetz who know better, ige think they just want> nice little zip -- are both wearing zip sweaters. congressman matt gaetz joins us now, that he challenge you to a thumb wrestle? what's happening with you and kinsinger. >> if he wants to challenge me and republican primary, he better pack a lunch. i think i can win one in my district or the state of wyoming based on the crowds i got there. donald trump was a threat to the...
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ghmit ta r fo ig leget a ccvaine in napa.se buttonon injecting first ses. eyth say vacce insupply is low and they need tocatch up on giving second s.dose front lieane hltarhce rkwoers and peleop 75 and older are beg ioprritized. >> > a pair of bay area stadiums beg intransfmeord into mass invaccatn iosites. saa clara teamed up with er49s to transform levi stadium to the laesrgt vaatccinion site in caliiaforn. healthic offia lsy sa that sh aouldll owthe county to deliver e twicasma ny doses. >>> military srtuppo is exedpect to riarve atthe oaklanlod cossm eunext week to ahelpdmisinter ccvain esthe.er bin deadministration asked ntagon to pre ovida total of ,01000 trpsoo to stf af100 vainccation centertis naondewi. forer mo information on who is elib lefor a vacce inand where yon u caget one, check our online urresoce guide kp ixom.c/vaccine. >> > w,ne the world's fit rs study to find out if mixing cod vivaccines rkwos has been laedunch in uk. n ialee res portomfr london on the telast ndfiings. >> porert: erwith remo lepeop roll
ghmit ta r fo ig leget a ccvaine in napa.se buttonon injecting first ses. eyth say vacce insupply is low and they need tocatch up on giving second s.dose front lieane hltarhce rkwoers and peleop 75 and older are beg ioprritized. >> > a pair of bay area stadiums beg intransfmeord into mass invaccatn iosites. saa clara teamed up with er49s to transform levi stadium to the laesrgt vaatccinion site in caliiaforn. healthic offia lsy sa that sh aouldll owthe county to deliver e twicasma ny...
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ig me? r i must be in on it!. ( laughter ) evideny, the paroia is bei brought on by the pandemic, required social isolatio uerta c environment, where people worry about whether they might ben, on the verge of losing their liveanlihood that's not paranoia. that'st normal humanr. fea if you cry at a biph. youe onrt" phd reaarnawhbl e toheenwn c ces avoid the sewer.of t of cou drse,isfoinrmation feeds into paranoia, and that's what led the capitol insurrection. yesterld hearings into what caused it, but here'sday,he s thingo : twot questioner os up dais t there, were sensuppord chllgingh rtification of electoral votes on january 6 that led to the riot: josh hawley and ted cruz. that's like having a cannibalism trial presided over by judge eralt about a polessib "r"wa reb against cong rreedea t the night before the attack. the potcelie eredrn dnding tha thnog. but not that simple, according to acting d.c. police chief and cop who doesn't realize hisç partner walked away 10 minutes ago, robert contee. chief contee tol
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that according to berkeley igs poll. they found that 36% would vote to recall newsome.e signatures needed to make that vote happen and they have six weeks to go. the governor has his first major republican challenge her, former san diego mayor, kevin faulkner. he says newsome has failed california. the governor's campaign says he plans to keep focusing on responding to the pandemic. that is clearly a story to watch out of california. the biden administration opening a so-called overflow facility in case it needs more space for unaccompanied migrant children that have been flooding across the border. the goal is to keep the children from staying in detention longer than necessary. president biden says it's heart aches for the family of two fbi agents killed in florida. three other agents were hurt. they were serving a warrant in a case involving child porn upon and violence against children. special agent laura schwartzenburg was 46. >> they put their lives on the line. it's a hell of a price to pay. every single day, every one of them get up and by and large the best of
that according to berkeley igs poll. they found that 36% would vote to recall newsome.e signatures needed to make that vote happen and they have six weeks to go. the governor has his first major republican challenge her, former san diego mayor, kevin faulkner. he says newsome has failed california. the governor's campaign says he plans to keep focusing on responding to the pandemic. that is clearly a story to watch out of california. the biden administration opening a so-called overflow...
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why it is filing now and whether it's a good sign for bitcoin etfs mo "weluh"ig aerrepor nc rhtft this need better sleep? try nature's bounty sleep 3 a unique tri layer supplement, that calms you helps you fall a sleep faster and stay a sleep longer. great sleep comes naturally with sleep 3 only from nature's bounty >>> bitcoin hovering around 35,000 driven in part by more money coming from institutional investors. asset management coming to capitalize on that for bitcoin fund to trade publicly sees this bitcoin specific fund as a rival to gray scale's trust. asset management chief investment officer good to see you. >> thanks for having me on excited to be here >> we now had to compare this. look at gbtc the expense ratios are different. is that where you hope to differentiate yourself >> that's the big point of differentiation. both gray scale and us managing money in the crypto market for a number of years, well established. use institutional custodians big difference, we charge 1.5% fee. they charge 2% fee obviously, they're larger and more liquid but we want to give investors more
why it is filing now and whether it's a good sign for bitcoin etfs mo "weluh"ig aerrepor nc rhtft this need better sleep? try nature's bounty sleep 3 a unique tri layer supplement, that calms you helps you fall a sleep faster and stay a sleep longer. great sleep comes naturally with sleep 3 only from nature's bounty >>> bitcoin hovering around 35,000 driven in part by more money coming from institutional investors. asset management coming to capitalize on that for bitcoin...
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you can watch on youtube or on instagram or ig as the young folks call it. >> i'm already hungry. >>o. oakland represent. >>> 5:51. armed with art. >> next on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, why this was certainly not in the choreography for the robotic dancing dogs. >> i can't top that. >>> a singer and hgtv stars z48wpz zi0z y48wpy yi0y >>> welcome back. 5:54. a live look outside, we have a double dose of beauty for you on this thursday morning. you can see the moon peeking through pk mera. there is another shot from our sales force camera over the bridge. that's a beauty. >> so beautiful. >>> new, cute and maybe a little terrifying. >> maybe a little bit. dancing robo dog is designed to keep us company and lend a helping paw are being armed in the name of art. that is spot the robo dog armed with a paint ball gun. a new virtual event called spot's rampage lets random overturs ntanwhil the grp waedpebe threatening and not just loveable the way boston dynamics intended. this video went viral a few months ago, the $75,000 robo dog dancing and having a good time. boston dynamics
you can watch on youtube or on instagram or ig as the young folks call it. >> i'm already hungry. >>o. oakland represent. >>> 5:51. armed with art. >> next on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, why this was certainly not in the choreography for the robotic dancing dogs. >> i can't top that. >>> a singer and hgtv stars z48wpz zi0z y48wpy yi0y >>> welcome back. 5:54. a live look outside, we have a double dose of beauty for you on this thursday...
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wihave to go to your ig and look at the food. in the kitchen my friend. >> thank you. >> reporter: i am kiet do. we are live in san francisco where union leaders and district are under a loof pressure to get kids back into the classroom. the union says th ♪ ♪ we have the power to harness california's abundant solar and wind energy, but it's not available all day long. use less energy from 4 to 9 pm for a cleaner california. >>> right now on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, hammering out details to get kids back to class safely. what's expected today in san francisco's back to school battle. >>> one shot stop. appeal for emergency use to dodge a double dose of the vaccine. good morning. it's friday, february 5. i am len kiese. >> i am michelle griego. first things first, your friday forecast. i think you are going to love it. we are ready for that sunshine, mary. >>> oh yeah, it's going to be so nice, michelle, with that sunshine today and into the weekend. in fact those daytime highs even a little bit warmer compared to yest
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what we are learning from ig is ju ead. good morning. it is friday. we have been waiting for this day all week. it's february 19. i am michelle griego. >> i am len kiese. good morning. happy friday. some of you may be seeing rain drops as you wake up. let's get a check of the forecast on this friday with darren peck. >> that's why we were looking forward to friday. it was the one day it was supposed to rain. in anticipation of the rain. probably not. light showers are moving across east bay and south bay. it started in the north bay about three hours ago. now it's made its way down to a fore long it will get towards santa clara and san jose. we might even be seeing light mist ere. i
what we are learning from ig is ju ead. good morning. it is friday. we have been waiting for this day all week. it's february 19. i am michelle griego. >> i am len kiese. good morning. happy friday. some of you may be seeing rain drops as you wake up. let's get a check of the forecast on this friday with darren peck. >> that's why we were looking forward to friday. it was the one day it was supposed to rain. in anticipation of the rain. probably not. light showers are moving across...
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what we are learning from ig is ju ead. good morning. it is friday. we have been waiting for this day all week. it's february 19. i am michelle griego. >> i am len kiese. good morning. happy friday. some of you may be seeing rain drops as you wake up. let's get a check of the forecast on this friday with darren peck. >> that's why we were looking forward to friday. it was the one day it was supposed to rain. in anticipation of the rain. probably not. light showers are moving across east bay and south bay. it started in the north bay about three hours ago. now it's made its way down to a fore long it will get towards santa clara and san jose. we might even be seeing light mist ere. it is light. that's the point on all this. it's really not even enough to measure a lot. we can see light showers up 680. 880, steady light rain. the lens looks impressive but it's just a light mist. santa rosa picked up a tenth of an inch. that's when this started about three or four hours ago in the north bay. since then it fizzled and moved south like it was supposed to d
what we are learning from ig is ju ead. good morning. it is friday. we have been waiting for this day all week. it's february 19. i am michelle griego. >> i am len kiese. good morning. happy friday. some of you may be seeing rain drops as you wake up. let's get a check of the forecast on this friday with darren peck. >> that's why we were looking forward to friday. it was the one day it was supposed to rain. in anticipation of the rain. probably not. light showers are moving across...
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. >>> traditionally our manned trips to space have been the realm of the special igs a rocket will soonthe stars with an all civilian crew. the latest sights and now sounds from mars. 300 million miles away, never looked and never sounded so close. ♪ [ "could have been me by the struts ] ♪ hey, mercedes? how can i help you? the 2021 e-class. motortrend's 2021 car of the year. woo! you are busy... working, parenting, problem solving. at new chapter vitamins we've been busy too... innovating, sourcing organic ingredients, testing them and fermenting. fermenting? yeah like kombucha or yogurt. and we formulate everything so your body can really truly absorb the natural goodness. that's what we do, so you can do you. new chapter wellness, well done. when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $300 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most of your mobile experience. you ca
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ethics and government act, the inspector general's act to protect the whistleblowers and created the ig's and the fisa courts. all the things that led to the first impeachment of donald trump wouldn't have been possible without jimmy carter and as i try to show that's just the beginning of the achievements legislatively. he was a political failure. he got swamped by ronald reagan, he made a lot of political mistakes, but a substantive and often farsighted success. >> before we go on to the presidency in more detail, a couple of things from one thing you mentioned in the story his mother was the nurse helping the birth of roslyn when he was under 3-years-old so he met her over 90 years ago and they were both still alive and then in the mid-'90s it was quite a lot. they didn't partner up until she was 18. but even so, that is a long relationship and you say she became a different kind of first lady because he relied on her and said i checked with and the first person he mentions is roslyn. >> it was extraordinary. when you write one of these things you are always hoping for some breaks and
ethics and government act, the inspector general's act to protect the whistleblowers and created the ig's and the fisa courts. all the things that led to the first impeachment of donald trump wouldn't have been possible without jimmy carter and as i try to show that's just the beginning of the achievements legislatively. he was a political failure. he got swamped by ronald reagan, he made a lot of political mistakes, but a substantive and often farsighted success. >> before we go on to...
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you can find me as well on twitter, ig and facebook where we also posted the longer interview. thanks for watching "the beat." "the reidout" starts now. >>> good evening, everyone. we begin tonight's "reidout" on the precipice of history. tomorrow the senate will take up the case of donald trump and it represents a crucial piece for our republic. it's not about holding trump accountable, it's whether a branch of government has the ability to resist a coup. tomorrow also marks the fourth impeachment trial of a united states president in more than two centuries of american history. and it speaks volumes that trump has been the defendant in half of them. we're now learning what the next several days will look like with the prosecution and defense teams each receiving up to 16 hours to make their case. but it all begins with a constitutional debate over the trial itself. we already know that that's the first line of defense for trump's lawyers who claim that the senate doesn't even have the authority to try a former president. that argument suffered a significant blow today in the
you can find me as well on twitter, ig and facebook where we also posted the longer interview. thanks for watching "the beat." "the reidout" starts now. >>> good evening, everyone. we begin tonight's "reidout" on the precipice of history. tomorrow the senate will take up the case of donald trump and it represents a crucial piece for our republic. it's not about holding trump accountable, it's whether a branch of government has the ability to resist a coup....
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but on bag ig tech, what's so interesting about what you're proposing, it's different from david cicillinehers who have said break up big tech. you wouldn't break up facebook and instagram, but you would prevent a merger like that from ever happening again. can you explain to folks who over the past few months have been bombarded with misinformation on covid, on the election, sometimes to deadly effect, if this would change that for them. >> i think it would. and, first of all, you could have a breakup under my bill, structural remedies. i am in favor of actually having whatsapp and instagram be separate companies. that being said, how are you going to get more privacy controls in place and stop the misinformation? one, we should put regulations in place. i cannot believe that hasn't happened yet but secondly if you allow these small companies. let's say instagram was still a separate company. perhaps they would have put those bells and whistles on and privacy controls and things like that that would one day make them a major competitor to facebook. if you unleash the power of private ente
but on bag ig tech, what's so interesting about what you're proposing, it's different from david cicillinehers who have said break up big tech. you wouldn't break up facebook and instagram, but you would prevent a merger like that from ever happening again. can you explain to folks who over the past few months have been bombarded with misinformation on covid, on the election, sometimes to deadly effect, if this would change that for them. >> i think it would. and, first of all, you could...
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we live together and ig kids th so it is a huge relief that we won't be exposing her. >> relax your armike this. >> reporter: this site serving alameda county seniors 75 and older by appointment only. >> it is a win for everybody and we feel good about every shot that goes into the arm. >> reporter: in vallejo this mass vaccination was happening at the county fair grounds for residents over 75. >> the average wait time between registration, vaccine eval, is on the average around 45 minutes. >> reporter: he hopes to spend more time with his dad after his shot. >> i seen him social distancing maybe twice since march and my mother is going to get her shot i think in two weeks. >> reporter: organizers say 3,500 people got vaccinated at that vallejo clinic between friday and saturday. this clinic here at golden gate field will be giving shots through monday. they hope to keep going as long as they can get enough doses for everyone. in berkley, cornell barnard, "abc 7 news". >>> "abc 7 news" is monitoring the covid vaccine rollout in california with our vaccine tracker. our vaccine tracker al
we live together and ig kids th so it is a huge relief that we won't be exposing her. >> relax your armike this. >> reporter: this site serving alameda county seniors 75 and older by appointment only. >> it is a win for everybody and we feel good about every shot that goes into the arm. >> reporter: in vallejo this mass vaccination was happening at the county fair grounds for residents over 75. >> the average wait time between registration, vaccine eval, is on the...