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the game and are already set to make this a requirement. >> these were the carefree days at stanford university before covid-19. now those returning in the fall will find a new requirement stanford plans to require all undergraduate graduate and professional students coming to campus this fall to be fully vaccinated for covid-19. >> i would certainly if i was a student feel much more comfortable. be. the classroom is 30. people 300 people who were vaccinated as opposed to one during vaccinated who's not u c berkeley infectious disease specialist doctor john swartzberg. >> says mandatory vaccinations will also benefit the surrounding community and the university itself. >> if they're not having to test regularly enough to not have seemed to work outbreaks. that occur that will be tremendously pages. swartzberg says vaccinating students will also help with the variance. if we can control. >> the number of people producing the viral particles that is vaccinating them and students are much the biggest group. >> we're going to be able to control much better not only the pandemic they control the var
the game and are already set to make this a requirement. >> these were the carefree days at stanford university before covid-19. now those returning in the fall will find a new requirement stanford plans to require all undergraduate graduate and professional students coming to campus this fall to be fully vaccinated for covid-19. >> i would certainly if i was a student feel much more comfortable. be. the classroom is 30. people 300 people who were vaccinated as opposed to one during...
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at stanford university, abc 7 news. >> congratulations.mic has been devastating. people lost jobs, careers upended. if there is a silver lining, now could be a unique opportunity. can lender is out with a new book called career choreography. he was on gma this morning. he sat down with me to offer advice to find your passion and maximize your potential. >> it is great to see you. how you been? >> i am great, dan. it's a pleasure to see you. >> thank you for coming on. i'm excited about this book. i know people are. "career coreography" is the title. there has been some publicity around it. i have known you for 34 years. you spend the time focusing on helping people achieve their dreams. why did you write this book? >> the first 35 years of my career, for the last three or four years, i have been focused on helping people find the right job for them, secure the right job for them, and thrive in the right job for them. so i wrote this book because with the pandemic, there are so many people who are out of work. they need the steps to get bac
at stanford university, abc 7 news. >> congratulations.mic has been devastating. people lost jobs, careers upended. if there is a silver lining, now could be a unique opportunity. can lender is out with a new book called career choreography. he was on gma this morning. he sat down with me to offer advice to find your passion and maximize your potential. >> it is great to see you. how you been? >> i am great, dan. it's a pleasure to see you. >> thank you for coming on....
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stanford. pre covid-19 with students set to return in the fall. the university has announced stanford plans to require all undergraduate graduate and professional students coming to campus this fall to be fully vaccinated for covid-19. i think it's a good idea and to win win for everybody. >> you see berkeley infectious disease specialist doctor john swartzberg says mandatory vaccinations will benefit those on campus as well as those that live in the surrounding communities because students are a major reservoir for covid-19 also reza work for being a viral factory. >> and that is they'll produce a lot more viral particles and some of those particles are going to be very so if we can control the number of people producing the viral particles that is and students are much the biggest group we're going to be able to control much better not only the pandemic they control the variance that this virus produces all stanford has and determine whether faculty and staff will also be required to be vaccinated. >> the cal state system says it intends to require vaccination
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he is now the dean of the stanford university school of medicine.cribes the path he with original research and solution for inner ear disorders. good morning. i wish we had three hours. we do not. i want to go to what california is doing, saying we have to figure out how to get the kids vaccinated. from where you sit, do we know? is it safe for children to be vaccinated? dr. minor: those trials are underway. trials for adolescents are well into the accrual phase and we are getting data back on that in real time. there will also be trials going down to younger ages. i agree that in order to have the type of rot immunity we need to tamp down covid-19, we will need to have vaccination for children. i am optimistic that as we work with the cdc and the fda, perhaps later this year we will be able to do that. tom: i need to go to the worry of variants. i can say all pandemics, all viruses have a variants. at your clinical virology lab you are focused on india. the math out of india is not good, is it? dr. minor: we were the first in the united states to i
he is now the dean of the stanford university school of medicine.cribes the path he with original research and solution for inner ear disorders. good morning. i wish we had three hours. we do not. i want to go to what california is doing, saying we have to figure out how to get the kids vaccinated. from where you sit, do we know? is it safe for children to be vaccinated? dr. minor: those trials are underway. trials for adolescents are well into the accrual phase and we are getting data back on...
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stanford officials say the university is planning for as normal of fall semester as possible modifications will be made based on the public health situation. stanford also says it plans to have flexible options for employees, including on site hybrid and fully remote work. in marin county live opera is returning in an unlikely way on a rock and roll stage. this month, san francisco opera will present the barber of seville for driving audiences and his ktvu deborah villalon tells us they're pulling out all the stops. assef opera has presented the barber of seville many times, but never like the production rising up at the marin civic center in sandra fell, but they'll be looking straight ahead towards this incredible stage here. 200 cars drive in opera fans plus another 200 cars nearby with a big screen, about a third of the audience size at the war memorial theater in san francisco. but it's live performance first since. the pandemic to feel the sense of community to be knowing that you're watching out with other people is an incredible experience and it's opera from scratch, beginning wit
stanford officials say the university is planning for as normal of fall semester as possible modifications will be made based on the public health situation. stanford also says it plans to have flexible options for employees, including on site hybrid and fully remote work. in marin county live opera is returning in an unlikely way on a rock and roll stage. this month, san francisco opera will present the barber of seville for driving audiences and his ktvu deborah villalon tells us they're...
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stanford cut 11 varsity sports back in july. university says a facing a budget shortfall and had to make the cuts because students say they want that decision reversed now. >>> at the stanford demonstration wants to mend the relationship they've broken with their students and their student athletes, the only logical explanation for that would be to bring these 11 sports back. >>> we don't think this was justified at all. we don't think that now is the best time for us to be reinstated because we think that it was always the university's best interest for us to be a part of the school and to be 36 sports strong. >> a spokesperson says the announcement about possibly restoring some of these programs could be made in the next few weeks. >>> let's take a live look outside the sales force, pointed out west. beautiful sunset there. >> nice outside and chief neurologist paul heggen is here where it is nice inside. >> it is, it is nice to have everybody in the same room. let's take a look at the weather headlines, what you need to know. chilly con
stanford cut 11 varsity sports back in july. university says a facing a budget shortfall and had to make the cuts because students say they want that decision reversed now. >>> at the stanford demonstration wants to mend the relationship they've broken with their students and their student athletes, the only logical explanation for that would be to bring these 11 sports back. >>> we don't think this was justified at all. we don't think that now is the best time for us to be...
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scott atlas was, there were numerous scientists at stanford university, where the top five in the united states, already pushing back on some of the data assumptions, some of the models and procedures and policies we had in place. we have seen people in universities of harvard, yale, carnegie mellon, these are esteemed, elite universities, places that probably don't agree on social policy like someone like me, but they also thought what are we doing? never before in human history have we ever quarantined the healthy. that is just not how this works. anthony fauci said last january that respiratory virus contagions and outbreaks are not driven by a symptom attic spread. -- by a symptom attic spread -- asymptomatic spread. in the world, 3% 8% spread. he was right about that in january and yet we have largely pursued for a year a policy according to quarantining the healthy out of in unscientific flat earth voodoo that the data does not support of asymptomatic spread. there are questions we need answers to. we believe we need a 9/11 tribunal when this episode is over for an in-depth look at
scott atlas was, there were numerous scientists at stanford university, where the top five in the united states, already pushing back on some of the data assumptions, some of the models and procedures and policies we had in place. we have seen people in universities of harvard, yale, carnegie mellon, these are esteemed, elite universities, places that probably don't agree on social policy like someone like me, but they also thought what are we doing? never before in human history have we ever...
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stanford. pre covid-19 with students set to return in the fall. the university announced stanford plans to require all undergraduate graduate and professional students coming to campus this fall to be fully vaccinated for covid-19. i think it's a good idea and to win win for everybody. >> you see berkeley infectious disease specialist doctor john swartzberg says mandatory vaccinations will benefit those on campus as well as those that live in the surrounding communities because students are a major reservoir for covid-19 also reza work for being a viral factory. >> and that is they'll produce a lot more viral particles and some of those particles are going to be very so if we can control the number of people producing the viral particles that is and students are much the biggest group we're going to able to control much better, not only the pandemic but control the variance that this virus produces. >> stanford has and determine whether faculty and staff will also be required to be vaccinated. >> the cal state system says it intends to require vaccinations for f
stanford. pre covid-19 with students set to return in the fall. the university announced stanford plans to require all undergraduate graduate and professional students coming to campus this fall to be fully vaccinated for covid-19. i think it's a good idea and to win win for everybody. >> you see berkeley infectious disease specialist doctor john swartzberg says mandatory vaccinations will benefit those on campus as well as those that live in the surrounding communities because students...
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reading quote stanford is following its process for matters that come before the university's board ofreviously stated. the board is meeting to consider the petition and provide input to stanford management. the final decision will be rendered by the president and provost in the coming weeks, reporting live christien kafton ktvu fox two news, alright, christian. thank you during a rally this afternoon, some student athletes used to wash triple choc to spray messages on the building where the stanford university president's office is located. the messages included statements like you can't cut me. another slogans. we're told that student athletes who were not involved in today's rally went back and helped clean up all of the messages. santa clara county health officials are trying to get more seniors and disabled people vaccinated. the county is providing free round trip vi ta paratransit rides to coronavirus vaccination clinics, officials say they want more seniors and disabled residents to be aware of the program and to use the 10 para transit vans to get their shots. they say they'll
reading quote stanford is following its process for matters that come before the university's board ofreviously stated. the board is meeting to consider the petition and provide input to stanford management. the final decision will be rendered by the president and provost in the coming weeks, reporting live christien kafton ktvu fox two news, alright, christian. thank you during a rally this afternoon, some student athletes used to wash triple choc to spray messages on the building where the...
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a pressure familiar to many graduates of stanford university. >> it is outside pressure. going to stanford, there is so many smart, bright people that have already started their own companies. >> reporter: which is why at the end of her amazingly successful career diving for stanford and while facing a slew of injuries, cassidy decided in 2018 to retire. the fierce competitor who took her first dive at age three, who competed for team usa in the 2016 olympics in rio vowed she had taken her last competitive dive. >> i had that panic mode with my injuries and i said my senior year was coming to an end, i thought i needed to become a real adult and enter the real world and get my first desk job, my first real job. >> reporter: which is just what cassidy did until one day the following year. she was watching an international diving competition and realized she still could, still wanted to compete. >> so i liked my job. i was happy in life but i felt like i would have a lot of regret if i didn't take advantage of these last few years where i would be physically capable of going
a pressure familiar to many graduates of stanford university. >> it is outside pressure. going to stanford, there is so many smart, bright people that have already started their own companies. >> reporter: which is why at the end of her amazingly successful career diving for stanford and while facing a slew of injuries, cassidy decided in 2018 to retire. the fierce competitor who took her first dive at age three, who competed for team usa in the 2016 olympics in rio vowed she had...
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. >> now it's 6 stanford university has announced it will require students returning to school in theaccinated for covid-19 and now the university of california and the cal state university systems are making similar plans. thanks for joining us tonight on kron 4 news at 6. i'm ken wayne and i'm catherine heenan in for pam moore. the school's requirement could affect more than a million people, a low health officials say it is necessary. kron four's. dan kerman is live at san francisco state with more. dan.
. >> now it's 6 stanford university has announced it will require students returning to school in theaccinated for covid-19 and now the university of california and the cal state university systems are making similar plans. thanks for joining us tonight on kron 4 news at 6. i'm ken wayne and i'm catherine heenan in for pam moore. the school's requirement could affect more than a million people, a low health officials say it is necessary. kron four's. dan kerman is live at san francisco...
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stanford university's dr yvonne maldonado has been urging the fda, fizer and other vaccine makers to get these vaccinations out before the fall so as not to interfere with kids getting flu vaccination. in particular for summer, people are going to summer camps. they're going toe, maybe travel and we really want them to be vaccinated possible before school starts just to give that out of cushion of protection. she's expecting to be in phase one. vaccine trials on kids under five years old starting next week. stanford is one of five sites in the country testing fizer vaccines on this age group. the bottom line is there will be vaccines, i think available for hopefully for 12 years old and above. by this summer, which is great on ben, probably for under 12 year old, maybe by the end of the year, but but real realistically, at least buy some time. in 2022, so that's really good news as well. and that was emma gossip recording because visor is already approved to vaccinate teens as young as 16 admitting the authorization to 12 to 15 year old should move smoothly and quickly. madonna and j
stanford university's dr yvonne maldonado has been urging the fda, fizer and other vaccine makers to get these vaccinations out before the fall so as not to interfere with kids getting flu vaccination. in particular for summer, people are going to summer camps. they're going toe, maybe travel and we really want them to be vaccinated possible before school starts just to give that out of cushion of protection. she's expecting to be in phase one. vaccine trials on kids under five years old...
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still ahead a rally to save 11 sports that are facing the chopping block it stanford university. held tonight and when a final decision could be made in kind of a cool night out there tonight, winds have died down. it's gonna be warmer tomorrow. you knew that will let you know how warm and some mid eighties show up in the five day forecast back after the break. also coming up outrage in north carolina over the police shooting of a man as officers were serving a search warrant how family members. described 20 seconds of police, body camera video, and they are furious because that was this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance is usually so complicated, you need to be a lawyer to understand it. that's why three was created. it's a better kind of business insurance. it's only three pages. straightforward. if you own it, three covers it. got a cheese slice for "spokesperson?" that's me. i don't even need to see what's happening behind me to know it's covered. (screaming) this commercial is now over. logo. three. no nonsense. just common sense. at worksman cycl
still ahead a rally to save 11 sports that are facing the chopping block it stanford university. held tonight and when a final decision could be made in kind of a cool night out there tonight, winds have died down. it's gonna be warmer tomorrow. you knew that will let you know how warm and some mid eighties show up in the five day forecast back after the break. also coming up outrage in north carolina over the police shooting of a man as officers were serving a search warrant how family...
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doctors over at stanford university say they first made that discovery last week. >> they say what makes this variant a more dangerous and even harder to stop is that it's actually 2 separate mutations with which makes it easier to spread person to person. doctors now doubling down on their warnings for folks to remain vigilant and cautious, especially if you have not received your vaccine jet. >> i think until we get at least 75 or 80% or more of u.s. population vaccinated against covid-19. we're going to continue to even small outbreaks of cases. so that's why i think for the foreseeable future, it's still so important that we continue these physical mitigating measures like avoiding crowded indoor events unless everyone is vaccinated. >> it's not known if the variant is more infectious or resistant to vaccines antibodies. kron four's, gayle ong working on the story tonight show have a live report in prime time with new details that she's learning. for your money the sunday night, the better business bureau now warning of a new survey scam with the coronavirus twist. according to the b
doctors over at stanford university say they first made that discovery last week. >> they say what makes this variant a more dangerous and even harder to stop is that it's actually 2 separate mutations with which makes it easier to spread person to person. doctors now doubling down on their warnings for folks to remain vigilant and cautious, especially if you have not received your vaccine jet. >> i think until we get at least 75 or 80% or more of u.s. population vaccinated against...
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have had either before anyone knew who doctor scott appel was there numerous scientists at stanford university it's written on the top five medical schools here in the united states the best in the world. they were already pushing back on the assumptions and some of the models but some of the procedures of policies we had in place. we have seen people from universities at harvard, yale, carnegie, these are esteemed universities. these are places that probablypr do not agree on a lot of social policy with say someone like me. they also thought what is this we are doing? never before in human history have we ever, ever quarantine the healthy. that is just not how this works. anthony found she himself said last j or that respiratory virus contagions and outbreaks are not driven by a symptomatic spread. our cdc is of the highest estimates of a symptomatically spread in the world at 15% of our cases here in the u.s. a symptomatically spread but everywhere else in the world is three% to 8%. so when you look at those numbers he was right about that in january. so we'veue largely pursued now for a yea
have had either before anyone knew who doctor scott appel was there numerous scientists at stanford university it's written on the top five medical schools here in the united states the best in the world. they were already pushing back on the assumptions and some of the models but some of the procedures of policies we had in place. we have seen people from universities at harvard, yale, carnegie, these are esteemed universities. these are places that probablypr do not agree on a lot of social...
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the stanford university researchers sequenced moderna's patented drug by studying left over vaccine vialsh permission from u.s. authorities. mrna is the key mechanism used in the vaccine that tear -- that triggers the bodies cells to defeat the coronavirus. my colleague has been following this story. if i have a lab at home can i now make the moderna vaccine for myself? >> it depends how much money are spending on that lab and i think the short answer is no, it is not possible. you might think it given that github has a reputation as a place where onlinehacktivists post open-source computer codes which will allow you to download programs that are typically copyrighted for free. now stanford scientists posted at there and it looks like you might be able to download the sequence for the fact is that it is a complex, biological construct, that needs to be made using a very complex and sophisticated supply chain, that involves a lot of money, laboratory equipped and you probably will not have in your breaking bad trailer in the backyard. [laughter] so the short answer is, no, it is not going
the stanford university researchers sequenced moderna's patented drug by studying left over vaccine vialsh permission from u.s. authorities. mrna is the key mechanism used in the vaccine that tear -- that triggers the bodies cells to defeat the coronavirus. my colleague has been following this story. if i have a lab at home can i now make the moderna vaccine for myself? >> it depends how much money are spending on that lab and i think the short answer is no, it is not possible. you might...
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in fact, stanford university is tracking some of these students to see how effective it is over the long-term and how high tech companies like to see come you know, result oriented giving, once that type of study comes out, a lot of people may be donating to this. they already have some heavy hitters like adobe and apple on board and they would like to see a lot more. >>> still ahead on kpix5 news and streaming on cbsn bay area, a deeper take into pfizer's third shot recommendation. we will be asking expert why it is necessary and whether other drug companies may follow suit. >>> indoor events are finally allowed as of tonight but you will need to bring more than just it's okay that you don't want to be first: you aren't. second covid vaccine. it's okay to have questions: everyone deserves answers. i'm wary that there isn't enough information. it's okay to be excited, or worried, or both. it's alright for it to take whatever it takes for you to be ready. hi mom, ready for your shot? yes, i've been waiting for this day. we just got what? vaccinated. we just got vaccinated! let's get you there.
in fact, stanford university is tracking some of these students to see how effective it is over the long-term and how high tech companies like to see come you know, result oriented giving, once that type of study comes out, a lot of people may be donating to this. they already have some heavy hitters like adobe and apple on board and they would like to see a lot more. >>> still ahead on kpix5 news and streaming on cbsn bay area, a deeper take into pfizer's third shot recommendation. we...
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so 45 years, 3 years just goes to show you how great athletics really are at stanford university can happen. all right. we we love that. hey, just wanted to ask for the parade. did they get a significant crowded enough people know about it. >> they did a stanford sent out a roadmap ahead of time. so there are a bunch of different points. you could wait all over campus and at the point that i was that. >> which was called the oval for those of you who are familiar with stanford. there was a really great turn out to stand for president was there the dancing tree? some members of their cheer squad. so i think that it felt really fitting in welcoming for the players and the coaches who worked so hard. >> not a party without the just going to say can i love all right. time for look at the forecast. we're looking live outside little hazy. nice out keeping all just north karnal here to break it down for the week ahead. yeah, it looks like we're going to see almost a summer like pattern out there right now. we felt that today. the chill. >> cool marine air making its way off the ocean and the
so 45 years, 3 years just goes to show you how great athletics really are at stanford university can happen. all right. we we love that. hey, just wanted to ask for the parade. did they get a significant crowded enough people know about it. >> they did a stanford sent out a roadmap ahead of time. so there are a bunch of different points. you could wait all over campus and at the point that i was that. >> which was called the oval for those of you who are familiar with stanford....
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he directs domestic policy studies at stanford university, and he was also policy director for mitt romney'sntial campaign back in 2012. as always, thanks for joining us. >> hi, dion. >> i guess we should start off by asking your first impressions. how did biden do last night? >> look, i thought it was an opportunity for him to speak to the american people about his priorities. in that sense, i think you capture the moment well. how he did in terms of substance depends on what you think of what he has propose. obviously, progressives have been very pleased with the different proposals they have heard out of president biden, whether it's the initial covid release package or the subsequent infrastructure package, or now a package that really deals with a number of different social issues. i think there are others who are concerned about the spending. they are concerned about how much government expansion we are going to see over the next couple of years. as everything else, in our politics, it is very polarized. the reaction to his speeches follow the general trend. >> one of the reactions on
he directs domestic policy studies at stanford university, and he was also policy director for mitt romney'sntial campaign back in 2012. as always, thanks for joining us. >> hi, dion. >> i guess we should start off by asking your first impressions. how did biden do last night? >> look, i thought it was an opportunity for him to speak to the american people about his priorities. in that sense, i think you capture the moment well. how he did in terms of substance depends on what...
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madonna's revolutionary m r n a vaccine and share the code 'd with the world online for free stanford university research is sequenced hasnt a drug by studying left over vaccine vials with permission from u.s. authorities m r n a is the key mechanism used in the vaccine it triggers the body's own cells to produce the protein needed to defeat the corona virus. c. it has been following this story for us i mean does this mean we can all start mixing our own vaccine at home. unfortunately not amiss in that way given where they posted this to get hub which is a place that has garnered attention for being a kind of hacktivists website where activists can post reverse engineering computer software codes that people can download it for free in the public good and so the scientists posted their code which is m.r. in a code of biological code not a computer code onto this website but m r n a is a complex biological product that can be downloaded like a computer program it involves huge supply chain and there's even some steps involving nano particles that only a few 100 people in the world even know how t
madonna's revolutionary m r n a vaccine and share the code 'd with the world online for free stanford university research is sequenced hasnt a drug by studying left over vaccine vials with permission from u.s. authorities m r n a is the key mechanism used in the vaccine it triggers the body's own cells to produce the protein needed to defeat the corona virus. c. it has been following this story for us i mean does this mean we can all start mixing our own vaccine at home. unfortunately not amiss...
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experts lonnie chen, fellow at the heber institution, he directs the messick policy studies at stanford university, and policy director for mitt romney's presidential campaign in 2012 and political senior writer carla mariucci picked carla, lonnie, good to see reunited. >> thanks, kristen good to see you. >> and it feels so good. >> i was wondering which one of you would do that. great to see you. they got 1.6 million signatures, more than the 1.5 million threshold. so what are the next steps, give us the timeline, carla. >> technically the recall is not yet qualified, what remains is a period for people who signed those recall petitions to remove their signatures above 30 days. nobody expects that to change the outcome, really. after that, the state is going to analyze the cost of the election. some people saying, it could go as much as $400 million, that'll be a record-breaking budget busting recall, nohave a parade of candidates has got to sign up to run on that recall ballot. tevorecallet g rsnewsom, and who should replace him. it's inspected there could be hundreds of people that sign up 59 d
experts lonnie chen, fellow at the heber institution, he directs the messick policy studies at stanford university, and policy director for mitt romney's presidential campaign in 2012 and political senior writer carla mariucci picked carla, lonnie, good to see reunited. >> thanks, kristen good to see you. >> and it feels so good. >> i was wondering which one of you would do that. great to see you. they got 1.6 million signatures, more than the 1.5 million threshold. so what...
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you see made the announcement thursday along with california state university campuses and stanford university's provost sent out a letter stating they will require full covid-19 vaccination as well. these are the latest in a growing number of universities with new pandemic. calls some studentsy i don'teveryone. super easily. we require and were to come to campus in order to be enrolled. and so this is just another one. many colleges and universities already require vaccinations against chicken pox, meningitis and rubella. you see hastings law professor to read. rice is an expert in vaccine law around the 19 twenties. we've had the smallpox vaccine mandated the university of california, rice says the policies allow for medical exemptions to comply with current laws. the americans with disabilities act says that people with a medical reason not to get vaccinated have to be accommodated. and there is an allowance for religious exceptions to the civil rights act of 1964 says that you can't discriminate on religion, which means that if an employee has a sincere religious objection to our workplace r
you see made the announcement thursday along with california state university campuses and stanford university's provost sent out a letter stating they will require full covid-19 vaccination as well. these are the latest in a growing number of universities with new pandemic. calls some studentsy i don'teveryone. super easily. we require and were to come to campus in order to be enrolled. and so this is just another one. many colleges and universities already require vaccinations against chicken...
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. >> the double nguyen variant has already wreaked havoc in india and now researchers stanford university have to take that as many as 5 cases of the covid-19 strain in california. what makes this particular strain unique researchers say it contains 2 key mutations that have been discovered separately, another variance but never seen together in just one. >> it looks like it may be more transmissible and potentially. able to be neutralized by antibodies. what's even more concerning says doctor benjamin pinsky of stanford's clinic g laboratory. >> vaccines may be less effective at combating the variant, which is blamed for a 55% uptick in cases in it's a relatively low prevalence at the moment. >> but it's something to watch out for. if it's the latest chapter in the ongoing pandemic which is currently being fueled by variance, a result of the virus. adapting in seemingly outsmarting modern medicine is going to keep on mutating as long as we create an environment for it to survive and thrive. doctor lipi roy medical director of covid isolation sites at new york based housing works. >> says
. >> the double nguyen variant has already wreaked havoc in india and now researchers stanford university have to take that as many as 5 cases of the covid-19 strain in california. what makes this particular strain unique researchers say it contains 2 key mutations that have been discovered separately, another variance but never seen together in just one. >> it looks like it may be more transmissible and potentially. able to be neutralized by antibodies. what's even more concerning...
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of the indian variant has just been confirmed in the state of california by researchers at stanford university. the indian variant is a so-called double mutant, which could make it even more contagious sarah harman, nbc news, london >>> changes are being made at that baltimore plant where 15 million doses of johnson & johnson's vaccine were ruined last week. the company says it is taking full responsibility for that incident according to reuters, the government has put johnson & johnson in charge of the plant the company says it's adding leaders in operations and quality to supervise the work of its vaccine line the plant will now solely produce the j&j vaccine as astrazeneca says it will relocate its production. >>> the head of the capital police union is urging congress to step up security after a second attack on the capitol left an officer dead on friday in a statement, the union chairman said the department is severely understaffed, down 233 officers right now and he says many more are considering leaving. nbc's jennifer johnson has the latest >> reporter: capitol police officers cheering
of the indian variant has just been confirmed in the state of california by researchers at stanford university. the indian variant is a so-called double mutant, which could make it even more contagious sarah harman, nbc news, london >>> changes are being made at that baltimore plant where 15 million doses of johnson & johnson's vaccine were ruined last week. the company says it is taking full responsibility for that incident according to reuters, the government has put johnson...
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all smiles under the masks at stanford university.woman's best about team is just back on campus returning from this covid challenge season as national champions. >> they worked their butts off. they went from hotel to hotel. we cannot be more proud to be sharing the same name across the jersey. the game came down to the final seconds with the stanford women holding off arizona for the one point win. it was stanford's first women's fastball championship in 29 years, and a badly needed up look for the campus community. >> determination and grit and resilience through a very, very difficult period, and they have been a role model for all of us. >> the parade route went into downtown palo alto and back again. there is no mass rally, no speeches, just a few minutes in the sun to soak up. >> some of those women did not get any sleep last night. the mvp there when straight through to the morning talk shows, maybe got a few these on the plane coming back but one of the remarkable things about this is that it keeps alive a 55 year streak now.
all smiles under the masks at stanford university.woman's best about team is just back on campus returning from this covid challenge season as national champions. >> they worked their butts off. they went from hotel to hotel. we cannot be more proud to be sharing the same name across the jersey. the game came down to the final seconds with the stanford women holding off arizona for the one point win. it was stanford's first women's fastball championship in 29 years, and a badly needed up...
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a back seat and they have shared the code with the world online and for free the stanford university researchers sequenced modernise patented drug by studying leftover vaccine vials with permission from u.s. authorities. in a is the key mechanism used in the vaccine it triggers the body's own cells to produce the protein needed to defeat the corona virus. and my colleague our reporter i mean yes it is here now he's been following this story so i'm going to have to ask you if i have a lab at home can i now make the move during a vaccine for myself depends on how much money you're spending on a lab i think the short answer is no it's not possible you might think that given that good has a reputation for being a place where they online hacktivists go to post you know open source computer codes that will allow you to download programs that are typically copyrighted for free and so now the stanford scientists have posted it there might look like you might be able to download m.r. in a sequence but the fact is that that's a complex biological construct that needs to be made using a very co
a back seat and they have shared the code with the world online and for free the stanford university researchers sequenced modernise patented drug by studying leftover vaccine vials with permission from u.s. authorities. in a is the key mechanism used in the vaccine it triggers the body's own cells to produce the protein needed to defeat the corona virus. and my colleague our reporter i mean yes it is here now he's been following this story so i'm going to have to ask you if i have a lab at...
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stanford university and the uc and csu's. systems plan to require proof of vaccination when students returned to campus in the fall, giving rise to situations or having a digital vaccination record easily accessible on your phone could come in handy. san francisco based health care provider carbon health has distributed 1.2 million digital health passes across eight states where they operate vaccine sites, the company's ceo says little be expanding digital health passes. all 50 states, regardless of where you got vaccinated in the next few months were getting inches from everything from airlines to counsel eights to musically news. the health past is hipaa compliant and gets sent to you in a secure link on your phone. once you provide consent, the past can be saved in your apple wallet shared with others digitally and can also store photo version of your paper vaccination record. we've used your medical record passport comes from the federal government. you get one passport that allows you to travel overseas. in this case int
stanford university and the uc and csu's. systems plan to require proof of vaccination when students returned to campus in the fall, giving rise to situations or having a digital vaccination record easily accessible on your phone could come in handy. san francisco based health care provider carbon health has distributed 1.2 million digital health passes across eight states where they operate vaccine sites, the company's ceo says little be expanding digital health passes. all 50 states,...
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and the national champs were greeted by a parade at stanford university head coach tara vanderveer andy cardinals were greeted by dozens of fans. the women's basketball program won its 3rd national championship over the weekend when they took down arizona santa cruz native haley jones was named the final 4 most outstanding player. now to the men's basketball baylor ruin gonzaga's perfect season to win the nc double a national championship. the game ended with baylor beat gonzaga with a final score of 8670 is the first national title for baylor this is also gonzaga's first loss of the season that leaves indiana's wanted 1975 6 to 17 as the last to go undefeated. coming up in the next hour of the cross on morning news. it's to your tuesday. and you know what that means. for bexar counties are kind of move into the orange tier. we're going to have a live report from sonoma ahead. >> plus, more changes could be coming to the states print for reopening today could help counties moved to less restrictive tiers. easily. >> and federal, state and local leaders are working out logistics to keep
and the national champs were greeted by a parade at stanford university head coach tara vanderveer andy cardinals were greeted by dozens of fans. the women's basketball program won its 3rd national championship over the weekend when they took down arizona santa cruz native haley jones was named the final 4 most outstanding player. now to the men's basketball baylor ruin gonzaga's perfect season to win the nc double a national championship. the game ended with baylor beat gonzaga with a final...
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transition to renewable energy by 2050 would be $73.00 trillion dollars that's according to stanford university which researchers believe could be recovered over a period of 7 years and there's added benefits the shift to a 0 carbon global economy would create $28600000.00 more full time jobs than if nations continue their current reliance on fossil fuels well now if the united states wants to make the transition to renewables over the next 9 years it could the cost would be $4.00 trillion dollars or a little more than the cost of $2.00 wars in afghanistan that number comes from energy consultants with mackenzie but even they acknowledge that would not be feasible because the social and political issues well one of the biggest factors is what to do with businesses that emitting contribute to climate change they would need time to transition otherwise the global financial system that includes banks pensions and insurance could be sitting on losses of 20 trillion dollars but there is a mechanism that penalizes big polluters by making them buy credits to offset their emissions it's called carbon t
transition to renewable energy by 2050 would be $73.00 trillion dollars that's according to stanford university which researchers believe could be recovered over a period of 7 years and there's added benefits the shift to a 0 carbon global economy would create $28600000.00 more full time jobs than if nations continue their current reliance on fossil fuels well now if the united states wants to make the transition to renewables over the next 9 years it could the cost would be $4.00 trillion...
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me during his revolutionary in a vaccine and shared code with the world online for free the stanford university researchers sequenced more durness patented drug by studying leftover vaccine vials with permission from u.s. authorities in marinade is the key mechanism used in the vaccine it triggers the body's own cells to produce the protein needed to defeat the corona virus. and my colleague our reporter i mean yes it is here now he's been following this story so i'm going to have to ask you if i have a lab at home can i now make the move during a vaccine for myself depends on how much money you're spending on a lab i think the short answer is no it's not possible you might think that given that did have a good hub has a reputation for being a place where like online hacktivists code to post you know open source computer codes that will allow you to download programs that are typically copyrighted for free and so now the stanford scientists have posted it there it might look like you might be able to download this m.r. in a sequence but the fact is that that's a complex biological construct tha
me during his revolutionary in a vaccine and shared code with the world online for free the stanford university researchers sequenced more durness patented drug by studying leftover vaccine vials with permission from u.s. authorities in marinade is the key mechanism used in the vaccine it triggers the body's own cells to produce the protein needed to defeat the corona virus. and my colleague our reporter i mean yes it is here now he's been following this story so i'm going to have to ask you if...
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stanford university. fellow, founder of aah. it is ayaan hirsi. great to see you. thought about thiso long, written about it and studied it your thoughts. >> well, thank you very much for having me on, and for taking this topic on. yes. similarities between radical islam and wokism, it is they hide behind social grievances. they seek power with no accountability, with no checks and balances, you have to and yourself, what are they doing with that power. islamists give us promise of a here after, not sure what the woke people are giving us, they have rituals as you describe. the woke group scream black lives matter they take the knee. the core in common a seek destruction of the institutions we have and place them with something else. both equally dangerous. it is a extent of force from outside coming in, as you describe, i find the woke idea ol. ideology more dangerous it comes from within. steve: and the big difference. a great summary. the difference they have been mobilized to fight some parts of radical islamist agenda. but the opposite with wokism, it has capt
stanford university. fellow, founder of aah. it is ayaan hirsi. great to see you. thought about thiso long, written about it and studied it your thoughts. >> well, thank you very much for having me on, and for taking this topic on. yes. similarities between radical islam and wokism, it is they hide behind social grievances. they seek power with no accountability, with no checks and balances, you have to and yourself, what are they doing with that power. islamists give us promise of a here...
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political analyst and a huge on one a professor at stanford university in berlin welcome all of you to the program rick let me start with you today so the world health organization has sharply criticized europe's vaccine rollout as unacceptably slow just how bad is the situation currently and how much could this potentially be prolonging the pandemic in europe . well of course it would be much better if we would had a new president that we quote apply from previous examples but this is not the case it's the 1st time that the european union as a coordinating body is responsible for something like managing a pandemic and what are we discussing your of it is that it makes much more sense to join forces and to prepare everything collective may but as it turns out this is much slower and far less effective than what we can experience in israel in the united kingdom or in the united states it doesn't mean that it was the wrong approach but that is something we only learned retrospection simon the w.h.o. has also warned that the speed with which the virus is spreading could increase the risk
political analyst and a huge on one a professor at stanford university in berlin welcome all of you to the program rick let me start with you today so the world health organization has sharply criticized europe's vaccine rollout as unacceptably slow just how bad is the situation currently and how much could this potentially be prolonging the pandemic in europe . well of course it would be much better if we would had a new president that we quote apply from previous examples but this is not the...
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he now works on southeast asia at stanford university's asia pacific research centre.ate had to say after m versus day, he said he was horrified by the blood shed —— antony blinken. don't really cut much ice when it comes to leaders? i really cut much ice when it comes to leaders? ~ , ., , leaders? i think it is really important _ leaders? i think it is really important to _ leaders? i think it is really important to call- leaders? i think it is really important to call out - leaders? i think it is really i important to call out military. leaders? i think it is really - important to call out military. it's also really important to remember that the military tried to seize power through this coup on february the 1st after it had been defeated in national elections. and the whole nation has rejected it, has rejected this coup, military rule. i think it's really important that the international community first call out the appalling human rights violations by the military, but also not do anything to convey legitimacy or acceptance of this military regime. or acceptance o
he now works on southeast asia at stanford university's asia pacific research centre.ate had to say after m versus day, he said he was horrified by the blood shed —— antony blinken. don't really cut much ice when it comes to leaders? i really cut much ice when it comes to leaders? ~ , ., , leaders? i think it is really important _ leaders? i think it is really important to _ leaders? i think it is really important to call- leaders? i think it is really important to call out - leaders? i...
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partly residential fellow at the center for the advance study in the behavioral sciences at stanford university joins us via skype from palo alto in california susanna welcome to the program now your expertise is in substantive criminal law that is what the government must prove to convict a person of a crime what elements of this case stand up for you in that regard. well there are i think some very clear questions before the court here that cross all the charges having to do when the question was asian that's going to be an element of asa charges and then the question of reason has to be use of force that is obviously turning quite a liability and so what glenn's of all is that it's a set of questions and that's what their lawyers have been tending about today and there was an r.v. right in the beginning to the defense case was to put george floyd's drug addiction on the stand was an. well i think they try very hard to relocate the cause of death in georgia floyd that often happens both in the sense that we see prosecutions for police brutality and even more so on the civil side when we see d
partly residential fellow at the center for the advance study in the behavioral sciences at stanford university joins us via skype from palo alto in california susanna welcome to the program now your expertise is in substantive criminal law that is what the government must prove to convict a person of a crime what elements of this case stand up for you in that regard. well there are i think some very clear questions before the court here that cross all the charges having to do when the question...
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. >> stanford university, oxford university, university of denmark lockdowns did not work.he jurisdictions of the lockdown and those that are state owned but not only failed to save lives the cost lives, increased suicides and alcohol-related deaths, the third health screenings, all these things that up to significant mortality rate caused by the lockdowns and yet the more people like newsom invest in their mistakes the less willing they are to admit them. this is got to stop. it is completely insane and not helping, it is hurting. jillian: thank you for joining us this morning, we appreciate it. coming up next, beverly holberg joins us on the vice president's absence at the border. so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a little differently. hey, i'll take one, please! wait, this isn't a hot-dog stand? no, can't you see the sign? wet. teddy. bears. get ya' wet teddy bears! one-hundred percent wet, guaranteed! or the next one is on me! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ . >> i would say the vice president was visiting chicago, act
. >> stanford university, oxford university, university of denmark lockdowns did not work.he jurisdictions of the lockdown and those that are state owned but not only failed to save lives the cost lives, increased suicides and alcohol-related deaths, the third health screenings, all these things that up to significant mortality rate caused by the lockdowns and yet the more people like newsom invest in their mistakes the less willing they are to admit them. this is got to stop. it is...
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from stanford university, every masters degree in the university of cambridge and gender studies. in the latest book, race, equality and american utopia. he narrates her own stories of the unsuccessful attempt to get it to racial quality at the heart. received fellowships from the foundation and center for african-american research at harvard university. to all of our audience, yes, i do have an accent, that's what happened, we grew up with a different language but i assure you i did not have an accent, hopefully not what i moderate. i'm so excited to be here with the so i encourage you to add your questions on the q&a button on your screen and we will select many of them in the conversation should particularly in this number two, do not forget should to get your book should -- [inaudible] should. >> i will not represent you in spanish. [laughter] >> such a pleasure to have you here, i tried to do my best and capture the covers of the book and obviously i've read them and i'm a member of a book club and recommending those, we have so much to cover, we're going to take ten minutes
from stanford university, every masters degree in the university of cambridge and gender studies. in the latest book, race, equality and american utopia. he narrates her own stories of the unsuccessful attempt to get it to racial quality at the heart. received fellowships from the foundation and center for african-american research at harvard university. to all of our audience, yes, i do have an accent, that's what happened, we grew up with a different language but i assure you i did not have...
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he's a professor of medicine at stanford university specialized in infectious diseases and on monday he will start a new role at the nation's public health agency. were you expecting to get tapped by the federal government to work for the cdc? >> not necessarily, but again, i felt very honored and flattered to be asked to join this effort. >> reporter: dr. dean winslow will join the cdc's team as a senior adviser for the covid testing diagnostic working group. >> first of all, develop a strategy for how to best deploy covid-19 in an efficient way. >> reporter: we joined him on his deck to have a candid conversation about covid as he enjoyed the last hours before he leaves to washington to fight an unprecedented war against covid-19. >> the assignment was pitched as anywhere from six to 24 months. >> reporter: do you think that's how long covid will last, 24 months? >> yeah. i think unfortunately, ms. pena, that we may be having to deal with covid for even longer than that. potentially it could end up being somewhat like influenza in that we have outbreaks each year. >> reporter: dr.
he's a professor of medicine at stanford university specialized in infectious diseases and on monday he will start a new role at the nation's public health agency. were you expecting to get tapped by the federal government to work for the cdc? >> not necessarily, but again, i felt very honored and flattered to be asked to join this effort. >> reporter: dr. dean winslow will join the cdc's team as a senior adviser for the covid testing diagnostic working group. >> first of all,...
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let's share our important insights with katelyn collins and earth scientist and professor at stanford university's start at the white house with you, this is more of the speech to the 40 world leaders this morning. the president promises to do this and says america is back unlike the previous administration on the climate change issue and says the infrastructure plan will help him achieve this goal. listen. >> no nation can solve this crisis on their own, as i know you all fully understand. all of us, all of us, and particularly those of us who represent the world's largest economies, we have to step up. that's why i've proposed a huge investment in american infrom -- infrastructure and american innovation. putting people to work. the united states sets out on the road to cut green house gases in half, in half, by the end of this decade. >> significant word proposed. no guarantee the president will get that plan through the congress. do they have a plan in the white house to get to that commitment if they can't get some of what they want in that legislation? >> well, that's a big question that r
let's share our important insights with katelyn collins and earth scientist and professor at stanford university's start at the white house with you, this is more of the speech to the 40 world leaders this morning. the president promises to do this and says america is back unlike the previous administration on the climate change issue and says the infrastructure plan will help him achieve this goal. listen. >> no nation can solve this crisis on their own, as i know you all fully...
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madonna's revolutionary m r n a vaccine and shared the code with the world online for free the stanford university research is sequenced madonnas patent a drug is studying left over vaccine vials with permission from the us authorities m r n a is the key mechanism used in the vaccine it triggers the body's own cells to produce the protein needed to defeat the corona virus. see it has been following this story for us i mean does this mean we can all start mixing own vaccine at home . unfortunately not it may seem that way given where they posted this to get hub which is the place that has garnered attention for being a kind of hacktivists website where activists can post reverse engineer and computer software codes that people can download it for free and in the public good and so the scientists posted their code which is m.r. in a code of biological code not a computer code onto this website but m r n a is a complex biological product that can be downloaded like a computer program involves huge supply chain and there's even some steps involving nano particles that only a few 100 people in the worl
madonna's revolutionary m r n a vaccine and shared the code with the world online for free the stanford university research is sequenced madonnas patent a drug is studying left over vaccine vials with permission from the us authorities m r n a is the key mechanism used in the vaccine it triggers the body's own cells to produce the protein needed to defeat the corona virus. see it has been following this story for us i mean does this mean we can all start mixing own vaccine at home ....
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revolutionary him are in a vaccine and they've shared that code with the world online and for free the stanford university researchers sequenced madeira news patented drug by studying left over back seen vials with permission from u.s. authorities in marinade is the key mechanism used in the backseat it triggers the body's own cells to produce the protein needed to defeat the corona virus. and my colleague our reporter i mean yes it is here now he's been following this story so i'm going to have to ask you if i have a lab at home can i now make the modern of vaccine for myself depends on how much money you're spending on a lab i think the short answer is no it's not possible you might think that given that did have a good reputation for being a place where like online hacktivists code to post you know open source computer codes that will allow you to download programs that are typically copyrighted for free and so now the stanford scientists have posted it there it might look like you might be able to download m.r. in a sequence but the fact is that that's a complex biological construct that needs to be m
revolutionary him are in a vaccine and they've shared that code with the world online and for free the stanford university researchers sequenced madeira news patented drug by studying left over back seen vials with permission from u.s. authorities in marinade is the key mechanism used in the backseat it triggers the body's own cells to produce the protein needed to defeat the corona virus. and my colleague our reporter i mean yes it is here now he's been following this story so i'm going to...