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teacher and student strikes over covid safety, tony thurman will be joining us to address issues that i be pressing all schools. news that supreme court justice stephen breyer will retire in june at the conclusion of this term, justice breyer is 83, the oldest justice on the high court , he has served for 27 years, nominated by former president bill clinton, he is one of three liberals on the bench that is split six-three in favor of conservatives. this is his yearbook photo. joining us today, some a very close to justice breyer, justice stewart, who is in san francisco, thank you very much for being here with us. >> my pleasure. >> it is safe to say you have no justice breyer a long time. >> certainly t t t t t t t t t school and we lived together for three years at stanford as undergraduates. >> we dug up a picture here courtesy of the alumni association, i think it is the forensics team. >> that was the forensics group, stephen and i both debated among other things. >> it was a competitive debate team, i will not ask you who was the stronger bader, i imagine that was a debate in it
teacher and student strikes over covid safety, tony thurman will be joining us to address issues that i be pressing all schools. news that supreme court justice stephen breyer will retire in june at the conclusion of this term, justice breyer is 83, the oldest justice on the high court , he has served for 27 years, nominated by former president bill clinton, he is one of three liberals on the bench that is split six-three in favor of conservatives. this is his yearbook photo. joining us today,...
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superintendent tony thurman, thank you for >> joining us today. >>thank you, kristin. >> up next, we talk about the quality of life here in california. a new study is breaking down the key indicators. we are exploring what the research means for various (son) fixed. no charge. ah, that's my son. he always takes care of his mama. ooh, what's up with granny's casserole? (mom) it's for after your uncle joe's funeral. my brother didn't have a life insurance policy. i hear there's a collection to help aunt adele. (mom) yeah. a funeral costs north of $9,000 these days. that's a hefty bill for family to pay if there's no life insurance check to help. wow. makes you think, doesn't it? (mom) which reminds me, i've been meaning to tell you, i got that 995 plan from colonial penn. i'm on a fixed income, so price is important. -the life insurance on tv! -just $9.95 a month to help you pay my funeral expenses. what about your family, son? you've got a wife and kids, and a grandson living with you now too. maybe i should get the 995 plan too. thing is, this has
superintendent tony thurman, thank you for >> joining us today. >>thank you, kristin. >> up next, we talk about the quality of life here in california. a new study is breaking down the key indicators. we are exploring what the research means for various (son) fixed. no charge. ah, that's my son. he always takes care of his mama. ooh, what's up with granny's casserole? (mom) it's for after your uncle joe's funeral. my brother didn't have a life insurance policy. i hear there's...
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reporter: tony thurman use the event to stress the importance of vaccinations and testing. >> we wantmake sure that everyone takes a test before they come to school. so that if someone is symptomatically they can quarantine safely. we could keep the rest of the school community safe. reporter: ongoing testing is important and to take advantage of free local test sites. in castro valley, david louis, abc 7 news. ama: coming up, the popular bay area family destination that's working to get kids vaccinat double digits for the year. trading and did not far off record highs. the dow was down 60 points and the nasdaq lost 96. this was the third consecutive year of gains for the u.s. stock market. dan: call it the countdown to the countdown. this is a live picture of times square where the crowd is gathering for tonight's big annual ball drop. the event usually draws about a million revelers but will be limited to just 15,000 this year because of covid-19 and the omicron surge. san francisco isn't doing a firework show this year because of covid but we have video from prior years. watch it o
reporter: tony thurman use the event to stress the importance of vaccinations and testing. >> we wantmake sure that everyone takes a test before they come to school. so that if someone is symptomatically they can quarantine safely. we could keep the rest of the school community safe. reporter: ongoing testing is important and to take advantage of free local test sites. in castro valley, david louis, abc 7 news. ama: coming up, the popular bay area family destination that's working to get...
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in castro valley, the state superintendent tony thurman visited kenya middle school to hand out free at home covid test kits. the state is handing out 6 million additional tests to student and staff as they get ready to go back to campuses next week. for more on covid testing and vaccines, you can check out the resource guide at kpix.com. >>> beginning tomorrow, tolls are going up on seven bay area bridges. it will now be seven dollars for most cars, and this applies to the bay bridge, san mateo, dunbar, richmond, quirkiness, antioch, and richmond versus visitors the money is set to go to a long list of bridge improvements. it doesn't affect drivers on the golden gate bridge. >>> the new year is a time for new beginnings. >> kiet do gives us the story of one man's fresh start 15 years in the making. >> reporter: it is a cold and rainy night here at the palo alto transit center. this is also the start of bus route 22. about 10 years ago, we were the first to tell you that homeless people use bus 22 as a way to stay warm and dry, and they still do. this holiday season, we ran into a na
in castro valley, the state superintendent tony thurman visited kenya middle school to hand out free at home covid test kits. the state is handing out 6 million additional tests to student and staff as they get ready to go back to campuses next week. for more on covid testing and vaccines, you can check out the resource guide at kpix.com. >>> beginning tomorrow, tolls are going up on seven bay area bridges. it will now be seven dollars for most cars, and this applies to the bay bridge,...
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tony thurman said 6 million kits will be distributed to students and staff as they get ready to return to campus next week. at least 220,000 kits are slated for alameda county. >> we want this to be replicated throughout the 58 counties in the state, and throughout all the districts in the state, and to continue to provide our schools with the resources that they need to keep our children safe, and to keep our students in school. >> for more on covid testing in the vaccines, you can check out the resource guide on kpix.com. >>> now to new video to show you of the devastation left behind by the historic colorado wildfires. you can see chart homes smoldering after flames wiped out three neighborhoods in boulder county. it happened in just a matter of hours. flames fueled by 105 mile-per- hour wind yesterday morning destroyed hundreds of structures, tens of thousands of residents having to quickly leave their homes. the sheriff says as many as 1000 homes could be gone. >> god help us. holy -- holy -- holy -- >> so terrifying. that reaction is from a colorado driver who narrowly avoided ru
tony thurman said 6 million kits will be distributed to students and staff as they get ready to return to campus next week. at least 220,000 kits are slated for alameda county. >> we want this to be replicated throughout the 58 counties in the state, and throughout all the districts in the state, and to continue to provide our schools with the resources that they need to keep our children safe, and to keep our students in school. >> for more on covid testing in the vaccines, you can...
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tony thurman says 6 million kits will be distributed to students and staff at all 58 counties in districts statewide. this comes as they prepare to return to campus next week. >>> california's positivity rate is once again spiking in the last 24 hours. today, it is nearly 16%, 3% jump from yesterday, and more than a 9% jump from this time last week. it's no wonder so many of us are ready to say goodbye to 2021. >>> kpix 5's mac sterile reports that most are eager to put this year in the rearview mirror , and focus on what is ahead. >>> 2021. >> reporter: better than 2020? >> good riddance. >> it was a weird year. >> it was challenging, but challenges make you stronger. >> it is something i want to go over again. >> reporter: as the clock ticks away, there is no question about it, people are betty to bring in a new year. >> i hope everybody gets to live their life, and be grateful, and become a little closer to becoming who they are. >> i hope we can all say goodbye to covid. >> reporter: 2022 will bring its fair share of challenges, but plenty of people tell us they will approach it with a
tony thurman says 6 million kits will be distributed to students and staff at all 58 counties in districts statewide. this comes as they prepare to return to campus next week. >>> california's positivity rate is once again spiking in the last 24 hours. today, it is nearly 16%, 3% jump from yesterday, and more than a 9% jump from this time last week. it's no wonder so many of us are ready to say goodbye to 2021. >>> kpix 5's mac sterile reports that most are eager to put this...
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at a press conference today, the state superintendent of public education tony thurman said weather is partly to blame for the delayed distribution. while more tests are on the way, communities have to keep encouraging vaccination. >> covid testing san important part of the strategy for how we manage omicron and how we manage covid. but it's not the only strategy. we cannot -- we cannot lessen our efforts to continue encouraging folks to get a vaccine and to get a booster. >> while addressing covid concerns, thurman also says his office is working to address other long-term goals, non-covid related and covid related like hiring 10,000 mental health clinicians, addressing the teacher short ing anshortage, h homeless students and making sure all students are reading by third grade, which is a marker of students' future success. >> as many parents send their kids back into the classroom, they omicron surge is continuing to trigger a lot of concerns. the cdc says the numbers are climbing when it comes to children hospitalized due to the virus. an average of 672 infected children were admit
at a press conference today, the state superintendent of public education tony thurman said weather is partly to blame for the delayed distribution. while more tests are on the way, communities have to keep encouraging vaccination. >> covid testing san important part of the strategy for how we manage omicron and how we manage covid. but it's not the only strategy. we cannot -- we cannot lessen our efforts to continue encouraging folks to get a vaccine and to get a booster. >> while...
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getting the test here in a timely manner among those handing out test kits with state superintendent tony thurmannt this to be replicated throughout the 58 counties in our state. and throughout all the districts in our state and to continue to provide our schools with the resources that they need to keep our children safe and to keep our students in school, the hope was to get all students tested before most school districts reopen on monday, but with kids still being a ship statewide, that won't be possible in many districts, so perhaps that can happen by the end of next week. it is all voluntary. there is no mandate around testing the one to continue the message of getting vaccines even as we are focused on what's going to happen for most schools in the state in the next few days, and that's opening students who test positive are asked to stay home and have their families called the school as soon as possible. in castro valley. rob roth, ktvu fox two news. a violent end to the year. two shootings at separate shopping centers at opposite ends of the country. a total of eight people wounded, the
getting the test here in a timely manner among those handing out test kits with state superintendent tony thurmannt this to be replicated throughout the 58 counties in our state. and throughout all the districts in our state and to continue to provide our schools with the resources that they need to keep our children safe and to keep our students in school, the hope was to get all students tested before most school districts reopen on monday, but with kids still being a ship statewide, that...
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getting the test here in a timely manner among those handing out test kits with state superintendent tony thurman. we want this to be replicated throughout the 58 counties in our state. and throughout all the districts in our state and to continue to provide our schools with the resources that they need to keep our children safe and to keep our students in school, the hope was to get all students tested before most school districts reopen on monday, but with kids still being a ship statewide, that won't be possible in many districts, so perhaps that can happen by the end of next week. it is all voluntary. there is no mandate around testing. they want to continue the message of getting vaccines even as we are focused on what's going to happen for most schools in the state in the next few days, and that's opening students who test positive are asked to stay home and have their families called the school as soon as possible. in castro valley. rob roth, ktvu fox two news. in oakland school resumes monday morning, and all students 12 years and older will be required to be fully vaccinated by the end o
getting the test here in a timely manner among those handing out test kits with state superintendent tony thurman. we want this to be replicated throughout the 58 counties in our state. and throughout all the districts in our state and to continue to provide our schools with the resources that they need to keep our children safe and to keep our students in school, the hope was to get all students tested before most school districts reopen on monday, but with kids still being a ship statewide,...
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plus help me talking live tonight with state schools superintendent tony thurman.ut the steps that school districts can take to recruit and retain more black teachers and why this effort is so important to students will have that conversation tonight and more coming up. live at seven over on ktvu. plus alright, seeing just a bit, alex. thank you. but first after the break, soaring car prices outpace inflation will break down what's fueling? the price hikes when you have xfinity, you have entertainment built in. which is kind of nice. ah, what is happening. binge-watching is in the bag, when you find all your apps, all in one place. find live sports faster just by using your voice... sports on now. touchdown irish! [cheering] that was awesome. and, the hits won't quit, with peacock premium included at no additional cost. all that entertainment built in. xfinity. a way better way to watch. through the roof. fox news jonathan hunt tells us that's because supply is not keeping up with demand. it's a very good time to be a car dealer. if you can get the inventory. it's
plus help me talking live tonight with state schools superintendent tony thurman.ut the steps that school districts can take to recruit and retain more black teachers and why this effort is so important to students will have that conversation tonight and more coming up. live at seven over on ktvu. plus alright, seeing just a bit, alex. thank you. but first after the break, soaring car prices outpace inflation will break down what's fueling? the price hikes when you have xfinity, you have...
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among those handing out test kids with state superintendent tony thurman. we want this to be replicated throughout the 58 counties in our state. and throughout all the districts in our state and to continue to provide our schools with the resources that they need to keep our children safe and to keep our students in school, the hope was to get all students tested before most school districts reopen on monday, but with kids still being a ship statewide, that won't be possible in many districts, so perhaps that can happen by the end of next week. it is all voluntary. there is no mandate around testing. they want to continue the message of getting vaccines even as we are focused on what's going to happen for most schools in the state in the next few days, and that's opening students who test positive are asked to stay home and have their families called the school as soon as possible. in castro valley. rob roth, ktvu fox two news now, as we continue to see covid cases rise in the bay area and across the country, it's hard to tell what the next few weeks will l
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state school superintendent tony thurman expressed gratitude for schools that are scrambling now to get tests to students by other means. if the been able to deliver them. thurman spoke at an event in southern california this morning, focusing on mental health of students. the state had pledged to provide tests for every public school student. the superintendent acknowledged that a number of school districts in southern california including downey, inglewood and long beach , have not received any test kits. we know that you haven't gotten your test but that you found ways to work with either your county health agencies or other you know, federally qualified health clinics to get testing available for students to have testing before school starts. the state blamed recent bad weather across the country for the delay, but said that about three million tests have been delivered with more on the way. a cdc panel is now recommending the fighter covid-19 booster shots for young teenagers today, the cbc advisors noted that a booster is safe for children as young as 12 years old and should be of
state school superintendent tony thurman expressed gratitude for schools that are scrambling now to get tests to students by other means. if the been able to deliver them. thurman spoke at an event in southern california this morning, focusing on mental health of students. the state had pledged to provide tests for every public school student. the superintendent acknowledged that a number of school districts in southern california including downey, inglewood and long beach , have not received...
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state schools superintendent tony thurman presented a big picture .f proposed legislation the crown jewel, a $250 million proposal to hire 10,000 new mental health counselors. i can't think of anything more important right now in terms of dealing with the trauma. that students and families have experienced they are acting out with greater anger, greater frustration and certainly greater symptoms of anxiety and depression. since it takes 3 to 5 years to earn a mental health clinicians license. finding or poaching, 10,000 trained and qualified medical professionals will require a lot of incentives the thurmond supports. we're going to use things like loan forgiveness and scholarships. and working to reduce the time it takes to get license sure, and work through some of the back law that it takes for someone who was working towards license here. about half the students in schools have mental issues affecting their learning their inability to access care. whether traumatized or with an actual mental health or substance used disorder diagnosis. is the unde
state schools superintendent tony thurman presented a big picture .f proposed legislation the crown jewel, a $250 million proposal to hire 10,000 new mental health counselors. i can't think of anything more important right now in terms of dealing with the trauma. that students and families have experienced they are acting out with greater anger, greater frustration and certainly greater symptoms of anxiety and depression. since it takes 3 to 5 years to earn a mental health clinicians license....
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state schools superintendent tony thurman presented a big picture . big bucks wish list of proposed legislation the crown jewel, a $250 million proposal to hire 10,000 new mental health counselors. i can't think of anything more important right now and in terms of dealing with the trauma. that students and families have experienced they are acting out with greater anger, greater frustration and certainly greater symptoms of anxiety and depression. since it takes 3 to 5 years to earn a mental health clinicians license. finding her poaching, 10,000 trained and qualified medical professionals will require a lot of incentives the thurmond supports. we're going to use things like loan forgiveness and scholarships. and working to reduce the time it takes to get license sure, and work through some of the back law that it takes for someone who was working towards license here. about half the students in schools have mental issues affecting their learning their inability to access care. whether traumatized or with an actual mental health or substance used diso
state schools superintendent tony thurman presented a big picture . big bucks wish list of proposed legislation the crown jewel, a $250 million proposal to hire 10,000 new mental health counselors. i can't think of anything more important right now and in terms of dealing with the trauma. that students and families have experienced they are acting out with greater anger, greater frustration and certainly greater symptoms of anxiety and depression. since it takes 3 to 5 years to earn a mental...
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we spoke earlier today to the state school superintendent tony thurman.ecruit more black teachers and retain them, black students see higher graduation rates. black teachers represent about 4% of the teacher workforce, and so we know that there's work to be done. um you know, we've heard from teachers that sometimes they experience discrimination themselves. and so we recognize that the students have been hurt, the most during the pandemic are often students of color and that we've got to make special efforts to make sure we offset whatever challenges and barriers exist and part of how we help those students is by diversifying our teacher workforce. as america tries to reckon with racial injustice. some california school districts are adopting teacher programs and providing financial incentives targeting potential black teachers will also taking more steps to retain those teachers. the u. s supreme court today announced that it will once again look at whether or not universities can consider an applicant's race. when it comes to college admissions justice
we spoke earlier today to the state school superintendent tony thurman.ecruit more black teachers and retain them, black students see higher graduation rates. black teachers represent about 4% of the teacher workforce, and so we know that there's work to be done. um you know, we've heard from teachers that sometimes they experience discrimination themselves. and so we recognize that the students have been hurt, the most during the pandemic are often students of color and that we've got to make...
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the state school superintendent tony thurman is announcing plans to deal with the ongoing challenges students are facing during the pandemic. thurman was in los angeles this morning to talk about efforts by the california department of education to keep schools open and safe in the face of the omicron variant. he praised efforts by districts here in the bay area and in southern california. to get test kits to families after the holidays. he also announced the department's plan to hire 10,000 more mental health workers. i can't think of anything more important right now, in terms of dealing with the trauma that students and families have experienced, but the reality is that there is a shortage. there just aren't enough counselors at many schools and in many communities , urban suburban rural, we need more counselors. thurman said the department is introducing several bay area programs programs that will be done statewide to help students and families recover and thrive after an unprecedented two years . cdc panel is meeting right now to consider whether or not some teenagers should be
the state school superintendent tony thurman is announcing plans to deal with the ongoing challenges students are facing during the pandemic. thurman was in los angeles this morning to talk about efforts by the california department of education to keep schools open and safe in the face of the omicron variant. he praised efforts by districts here in the bay area and in southern california. to get test kits to families after the holidays. he also announced the department's plan to hire 10,000...
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among those handing out test kids with state superintendent tony thurman. this to be replicated throughout the 58 counties in our state. and throughout all the districts in our state and to continue to provide our schools with the resources that they need to keep our children safe and to keep our students in school, the hope was to get all students tested before most school districts reopen on monday, but with kids still being a ship statewide, that won't be possible in many districts, so perhaps that can happen by the end of next week. it is all voluntary. there is no mandate around testing the one to continue the message of getting vaccines even as we are focused on what's going to happen for most schools in the state in the next few days, and that's opening students who test positive are asked to stay home and have their families called the school as soon as possible. in castro valley. rob roth, ktvu fox two news. the warriors kicked off the holiday weekend with an early new year's eve celebration. lord boys. thrive city rang in the new year earlier toda
among those handing out test kids with state superintendent tony thurman. this to be replicated throughout the 58 counties in our state. and throughout all the districts in our state and to continue to provide our schools with the resources that they need to keep our children safe and to keep our students in school, the hope was to get all students tested before most school districts reopen on monday, but with kids still being a ship statewide, that won't be possible in many districts, so...