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coming up, you'll hear from two ucf doctors. >> the concerns as fireworks stands open up across the baythe news at 6:00 starting right now. thanks for being with us on this monday. i'm raj mathai. >> new at 6:00, police officers across the nation are turning in their badges at an alarming rate. the police executive research forum reports resignations were up 40% in the last year alone, retirements up by 18%. many say the criticism of police over the past year is likely fueling that exodus. >> reporter: one officer here told me once don't let your son become a cop. have him be a fireman. everyone loves them. the frustration among the rank and file is evident. this is how daryl cortez spends his retirement days.
coming up, you'll hear from two ucf doctors. >> the concerns as fireworks stands open up across the baythe news at 6:00 starting right now. thanks for being with us on this monday. i'm raj mathai. >> new at 6:00, police officers across the nation are turning in their badges at an alarming rate. the police executive research forum reports resignations were up 40% in the last year alone, retirements up by 18%. many say the criticism of police over the past year is likely fueling that...
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ucf doctors. >> the concerns as fireworks stands open up across the bay area. the news at 6:00 starting right now. thanks for being with us on this monday. i'm raj mathai. >> new at 6:00, police officers across the nation are turning in their badges at an alarming rate. the police executive research forum reports resignations were up 40% in the last year alone, retirements up by 18%. many say the criticism of police over the past year is likely fueling that exodus. >> reporter: one officer here told me once don't let your son become a cop. have him be a fireman. everyone loves them. the frustration among the rank and file is evident. this is how daryl cortez spends his retirement days. the 30-year veteran of the san jose police department says he's glad he's not a cop now. >> police officers are really feeling demonized, vilified, criticized in the court of public opinion. >> cortez says he joined the force to help people and protect them from harm. he agrees that police reform is needed but is still sad to see a lot of officers deciding to turn in their badge
ucf doctors. >> the concerns as fireworks stands open up across the bay area. the news at 6:00 starting right now. thanks for being with us on this monday. i'm raj mathai. >> new at 6:00, police officers across the nation are turning in their badges at an alarming rate. the police executive research forum reports resignations were up 40% in the last year alone, retirements up by 18%. many say the criticism of police over the past year is likely fueling that exodus. >>...
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. >> researchers at ucf san diego looked at the sharing of links related to the pandemic in more than,000 posts and they determined that the information was frequently shared only seconds apart, which is a sign of bot activity. today. apple kicked off its developers conference by announcing changes to iphone apple watch. ipads. >> and a whole new operating system. big changes. the new operating system will be called monterrey. it will allow people in theory too. more easily move between computers, ipads phones and other big announcement today. the new ios software will allow people to use facetime with android users and updates are coming to air pods to help people who are hard of hearing. earlier today we spoke with seen it at it are at large ensure who told us apple continues to make privacy a priority with its upgrades. >> what are the things apple really sees as an opportunity to differentiate itself from everybody else is with privacy stuff and if you're going to get into a little bit of what they announced today. you're going to see part of what they're really trying to do is no
. >> researchers at ucf san diego looked at the sharing of links related to the pandemic in more than,000 posts and they determined that the information was frequently shared only seconds apart, which is a sign of bot activity. today. apple kicked off its developers conference by announcing changes to iphone apple watch. ipads. >> and a whole new operating system. big changes. the new operating system will be called monterrey. it will allow people in theory too. more easily move...
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joining us now to talk about that and details about something called the wisdom study is ucf surgeonast cancer oncology specialist, dr. laura esserman. thank you for joining us. i love your background . very color and rich in depth. >> thank you for having me. >> how our current screenings being conducted, and how are you in particular differently? >> one of the things i think people need to be aware of is that, over the last 10 years, we learned a lot about breast cancer . we don't think of it as one disease. it is many diseases, and we also learned breast cancer risk is really different for each person, and yes, we are still screening the way we did 30 years ago, where is one-size- fits-all. the controversy is either everyone should start at 40 or start at 50, and everyone should have annual or biannual. i mean, every other year. we actually think it is time to test a new approach, a new model , and that is to think about screening depending on somebody's risk. if you are at lower risk, then it's probably fine to start every year, every other year at 50, whereas if you happen to be
joining us now to talk about that and details about something called the wisdom study is ucf surgeonast cancer oncology specialist, dr. laura esserman. thank you for joining us. i love your background . very color and rich in depth. >> thank you for having me. >> how our current screenings being conducted, and how are you in particular differently? >> one of the things i think people need to be aware of is that, over the last 10 years, we learned a lot about breast cancer . we...
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in 2020 ucfs had to pay $20 million to get back research information. they are listing potential targets they can strike for affordable prices. if anything, they chose smaller targets for smaller pay days to avoid attention. >> they're starting to realize on the criminal side that we need to be much more careful about who we go after because we don't want to raise that -- we don't want to get international governments cooperating with each other to try to take us down. >> from groceries to gas to getting on a bus, ransomware is now part of the american landscape. the insurance industry that covers cyber attacks is estimated to be worth several billion. it gives you a sense of how big this problem is becoming. >> our thanks to jake ward for that report. >>> america has reached another grim milestone in its fight against coronavirus. counter rey nbc news, covid has claimed more than 600,000 lives in the u.s. a grim reminder that the pandemic is not over the latest data comes as the president has announced a plan to donate a surplus of vaccine overseas to
in 2020 ucfs had to pay $20 million to get back research information. they are listing potential targets they can strike for affordable prices. if anything, they chose smaller targets for smaller pay days to avoid attention. >> they're starting to realize on the criminal side that we need to be much more careful about who we go after because we don't want to raise that -- we don't want to get international governments cooperating with each other to try to take us down. >> from...
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ucf chairman of medicine afr temy car aidccent, woi ndered wt hamy caseas w worth. so i cald lethe barn fesirm. wh en that r cahit my morotcycle, in surance snwa't fair. so i callethd e barnesir fm. itas w thees bt call i could'v' made. at tat bararnermfirm, our r inry a attneysysk whahard i could'v' made. at tat bararnermfirm, to get you the stbe result sspoible. ca ll us noanw d find o what youcar se coulde bworth. you u t mibebe sprisised ♪ the barnes firm inju aryttorysne ♪ ♪ calonl e eight hundred, eight milln io♪ >>> welcome back. we are still seeing a lot of interest in seeing a lot of interest in addressing the delta variant ea hfryeerst her boss, the der chaiatr ucsf, dr. lkwaer, thank yofou r inbeg rehe. there esdo seem to be a lot of different inopions onth e delta riskar viance and masks,wh at your ta keon wh atpeop le shouldo d? >> there is no qutieson e th ltdea variant is remo infeioctus . i think everodyby agre eson that. it isno t clr eaif it is mo re seriouifs you get it. he ds oeput people who are unccvainated ahit gher ri skas becomes the domina
ucf chairman of medicine afr temy car aidccent, woi ndered wt hamy caseas w worth. so i cald lethe barn fesirm. wh en that r cahit my morotcycle, in surance snwa't fair. so i callethd e barnesir fm. itas w thees bt call i could'v' made. at tat bararnermfirm, our r inry a attneysysk whahard i could'v' made. at tat bararnermfirm, to get you the stbe result sspoible. ca ll us noanw d find o what youcar se coulde bworth. you u t mibebe sprisised ♪ the barnes firm inju aryttorysne ♪ ♪ calonl e...
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. >> reporter: hundreds of people gathered on the ucf campus thursday under a rainbow pegasus in solidaritye pain of the community still palpable. >> the reason people were grieving whether they knew someone or not is because you all have a pulse. >> reporter: the owner of pulse and one pulse foundation awarding its second round of legacy scholarships, 49 of them in honor of those killed. >> one of the recipients started to cry. i said no. this means the world to me that you see me. >> reporter: the u.s. senate unanimously passed legislation this week to make pulse nightclub a national memorial. now it's on president biden's desk where it is expected to be signed into law. what do you think has changed since the shooting? >> you know, it took -- i'm sorry. >> no. >> it's hard because they sacrifices their lives so we could be here today and people can accept us better. >> reporter: the first permanent part of the memorial will be the survivors wall that will represent the trek that many of the victims made that night from here to the hospital. in order to do that they will cut through the b
. >> reporter: hundreds of people gathered on the ucf campus thursday under a rainbow pegasus in solidaritye pain of the community still palpable. >> the reason people were grieving whether they knew someone or not is because you all have a pulse. >> reporter: the owner of pulse and one pulse foundation awarding its second round of legacy scholarships, 49 of them in honor of those killed. >> one of the recipients started to cry. i said no. this means the world to me that...
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. >> reporter: hundreds of people gathered on the ucf campus under a rainbow pegasus. >> the reason peopleere grieving, whether they knew someone or not, is because you all have a pulse. >> reporter: and one pulse foundation is offering a second round of legacy scholarships, 49 of them in honor of those killed. >> one of the recipient said to me, this means the world to me you have seen me. >> reporter: the u.s. senate unanimously passed legislation to make the pulse nightclub a national memorial. it is on president's desk to be signed into law. >> you know, it took i am it is hard because they sacrificed their lives so we could be here today. and people can accept us better. >> reporter: the first permanent part of the memorial will be the survivors' walk, to signify the track many victims may to the hospital. they will open the building up to the sky to let light and hope inside from above. >>> the giants are hosting a pair of pride movie nights at oracle park. abc7 was there . last night's movie was in the heights tonight they are showing everybody's talking about jamie. tickets start a
. >> reporter: hundreds of people gathered on the ucf campus under a rainbow pegasus. >> the reason peopleere grieving, whether they knew someone or not, is because you all have a pulse. >> reporter: and one pulse foundation is offering a second round of legacy scholarships, 49 of them in honor of those killed. >> one of the recipient said to me, this means the world to me you have seen me. >> reporter: the u.s. senate unanimously passed legislation to make the...
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let me give you an example, behind me is ucf, a premiere medical research hospital in the country. they were hit almost exactly a year ago by a ransomware attack and ended up paying a little more than a million dollars to release medical data on their service she required. stephanie, i just want to draw your attention to all of the different neighborhood institutions here that have been touched in some way. from where i am standing currently, if i walk just a block that way, right, i can hit any number of students and bars that serve the products of molson coors, which was hit earlier this year. if i go to a bar and order a campari, that company was hit in 2019. if i walk 50 yards that way, i can get on the sf muni, transit system for the city. they were hit in 2016 and at the time paid $73,000 to release their data. in that case the system had to open all of the fares, make it free for a day, just to keep the system going. if you look across all of the variety of institutions that have been hit, museums, hospitality, hospitals, all of it, you can think there about how complicated
let me give you an example, behind me is ucf, a premiere medical research hospital in the country. they were hit almost exactly a year ago by a ransomware attack and ended up paying a little more than a million dollars to release medical data on their service she required. stephanie, i just want to draw your attention to all of the different neighborhood institutions here that have been touched in some way. from where i am standing currently, if i walk just a block that way, right, i can hit...
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on both the health centers as well as the afterbirth and then we will conclude with a click slide on ucfe is joe chin, public works program manager. i will be doing a quick update on the next two slides about the project updates on what we have done since revision ten months ago both the building by. in building five, we are tracking tiered projects and construction of the space station project. both projects are targeting construction completion by late summer of 2021. and then we had a contract see mgc contract which the total of eight projects being delivered. terry mentioned, we are rebidding three of those projects. we have the seismic upgrade, dialysis and the public health laboratory projects. two other projects we will be bidding by late second order of this year, the then results of these five projects will inform the team on the next steps of funding availability on the subsequent projects and in design. next slide please terry. then on the unity health components for tracking three health projects, southeast center is the new 2022 square feet center that's under construction.
on both the health centers as well as the afterbirth and then we will conclude with a click slide on ucfe is joe chin, public works program manager. i will be doing a quick update on the next two slides about the project updates on what we have done since revision ten months ago both the building by. in building five, we are tracking tiered projects and construction of the space station project. both projects are targeting construction completion by late summer of 2021. and then we had a...