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george rutherford, university of california san francisco. a problem, the longer you don't go in the office, the longer that becomes the way of living. that really changes the economy in some ways. we will talk more. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: when guy and i are both in on a friday, we are going to take a look at our favorite charts of the week. here's one of mine. this is palladium. this feeds into it hundred different stories we have seen. palladium has gotten simply crushed, down 12% this week, the worst we can all of 17 months. a couple of reasons why. one in particular that really affects palladium is what is happening in the chip sector because as automakers pushback their amount of autos they can actually produce this year because of the chip shortage, that directly hurts palladium that is used in catalytic converters. currently, ihs markit has said the second quarter of 2022 may be the point where we see supply stabilization for those chips. that is still quite a long way off. you make less cars, you use less palladium, you see weak
george rutherford, university of california san francisco. a problem, the longer you don't go in the office, the longer that becomes the way of living. that really changes the economy in some ways. we will talk more. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: when guy and i are both in on a friday, we are going to take a look at our favorite charts of the week. here's one of mine. this is palladium. this feeds into it hundred different stories we have seen. palladium has gotten simply crushed, down 12%...
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peter chin-hong is an infectious disease specialist at the university of california, san francisco medicalies the impact of vaccine passports as a weapon in the battle against the evolving covid-19 virus. dr. chin hung, nice to have you, thank you for talking with me. is the argument against the vaccine passport knew? i mean, i know the passport itself is not new. but historically were there , arguments about having to carry a vaccine card as well? dr. chin hung: no, that argument is not new at all. in fact, at the turn of the 20th century, people were debating the pros and cons of you know, government interference and personal freedom. but at the same time, there's also this thread of thought and this philosophy around freedom to participate in communal and public activities as well. if you wanted to participate in public discourse, in public life, in community, you know, that idea of wanting to protect the herd was really, i think, emerging at that time and juxtaposed against this idea that personal liberty would be sacrificed. soledad: right now, there are no consistent requirements sta
peter chin-hong is an infectious disease specialist at the university of california, san francisco medicalies the impact of vaccine passports as a weapon in the battle against the evolving covid-19 virus. dr. chin hung, nice to have you, thank you for talking with me. is the argument against the vaccine passport knew? i mean, i know the passport itself is not new. but historically were there , arguments about having to carry a vaccine card as well? dr. chin hung: no, that argument is not new at...
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for rental scams are right here in california. san francisco coming in third behind l.a. and boise.n fourth. scams include con artists showing units who don't own the properties and collecting deposit money or fees for background checks. >>> 4:56. trending, we're getting a sneak peek of the actors on "the crown". >> a first look of elizabeth as princess diana, dominic as prince charles for season five. it follows the royals during the 1990s. it will likely include the queen's so-called year of disaster in '92 where three of her four children separated from their partners. no word if it will include diana's death for '97 or save that. the new season expected to be released next year. i remember they also had a castle burn down that year as well. it was a bad year. >> look at how we are. >> pretty busy morning for us on "today in the bay." a lot ahead including meteorologist kari hall tracking smoke and haze. >> you want to get out early while we have good air quality. the smoke will roll back in. we start out with upper 50s and upper 60s today. a look at the rest of our microclimates
for rental scams are right here in california. san francisco coming in third behind l.a. and boise.n fourth. scams include con artists showing units who don't own the properties and collecting deposit money or fees for background checks. >>> 4:56. trending, we're getting a sneak peek of the actors on "the crown". >> a first look of elizabeth as princess diana, dominic as prince charles for season five. it follows the royals during the 1990s. it will likely include the...
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a testament with the ability to carry on and was also very generous at the university of california san francisco memory aging center so there they learned it's very tailored mri scanning o that he actually had the mri scan just before his overdose. they knew what his brain look like before the overdose then there is imaging done at the time that shows that glowing image i described and then he came back and they measure the volume and it had shrunk by 10 percent wages as much as 50 -year-olds lose in a decade and they did a very detailed testing of his memory and other cognitive functions and his episodic memory for numbers or events, he scored with alzheimer's but the rest of the cognitive function is perfect so what his case showed is sentinel can structure on hippocampus and this is completely unrecognized i will correct myself one anesthesiologist corrected that —- recognize that and then gave up after 20 years because nobody wanted to fund it anymore but it was not at all well known. so now we know opioids can damage the hippocampus can we turn that around and use that knowledge to find way
a testament with the ability to carry on and was also very generous at the university of california san francisco memory aging center so there they learned it's very tailored mri scanning o that he actually had the mri scan just before his overdose. they knew what his brain look like before the overdose then there is imaging done at the time that shows that glowing image i described and then he came back and they measure the volume and it had shrunk by 10 percent wages as much as 50 -year-olds...
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san francisco hospitals have tested positive for covid. the hospitals are zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and the university of california san francisco medical center. now, most of these staff members are fully vaccinated. so these are break-through infections of the delta variant. officials say they're the result of community exposure. >> our ppe requirements have not changed since the beginning of the pandemic. we've always adhered to them. >> this means that the number of infections among staff members right now is roughly equal to that during the peak in december in the winter. many of those cases right now are asymptomatic. no one from the zuckerberg hospital has been hospitalized due to covid. officials say break through cases were and still are expected. we know vaccines won't completely prevent infections but they are very effective at making hospitalizations and deaths preventible. now, this month san francisco officials have ordered all workers in high-risk areas including hospitals, to be vaccinated by september 15. trace, back to you. >> steve harrigan live in atlanta. let's bring in dr. marty makary, editor in chief of m
san francisco hospitals have tested positive for covid. the hospitals are zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and the university of california san francisco medical center. now, most of these staff members are fully vaccinated. so these are break-through infections of the delta variant. officials say they're the result of community exposure. >> our ppe requirements have not changed since the beginning of the pandemic. we've always adhered to them. >> this means that the number...
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immense it can cause changes in the earth's crust. >> it can make sea levels rise far away, california, san franciscot is happening in greenland anntica even thoug still, how ml affect sea level rise and how quickly are unknown. they could drive how we protect our shoreline and what areas are viable in the future. >> we really don't know how much sea level rise to prepare for from greenland. we just know it is going to be a lot. just not if it's going to be a whole lot or a little lot. >> they are trying to plan for a long-term climate threat that could reach our shores. spencer: one more unsettling note, last week, rain, not snow fell on greenland's highest summit for the first time on record, an indication of the rising temperatures. ama: that's horrible, what do we do now? spencer: well, whatever we do need to be done now and it needs to be a global and immediate effort on behalf of governments, industry, and concerned people. larry: that is the problem, even if you stopped everything right now, the melting is going to continue. it is the result of decades. spencer: we can only hope to slow the me
immense it can cause changes in the earth's crust. >> it can make sea levels rise far away, california, san franciscot is happening in greenland anntica even thoug still, how ml affect sea level rise and how quickly are unknown. they could drive how we protect our shoreline and what areas are viable in the future. >> we really don't know how much sea level rise to prepare for from greenland. we just know it is going to be a lot. just not if it's going to be a whole lot or a little...
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was also very generous in agreeing to participate in this research at the university of california san francisco memory and aging center. there they did some very tailored mri scanning through a strange confluence of events. he had an mri scan just before his overdose. theyne knew what his brain looked like before the overdose. there is imaging done right at the time ofha the overdosed that showed that glowing image i described before. and then heam came back and they measured the volume of his hippocampus it had shrunk by 10%. which is as much as a 60-year-old lives in a a decade. they also did a very detailed testing of his memory and other cognitive functions. again was called episodic memory his explicit memory for numbers or events, he scored on part somewhat with alzheimer's disease. the rest of the cognitive function was perfect. what his case really showed is that sentinel can completely on recognize there's an anesthesiologist who did recognize that and did research for 20 years and finally gave up because no one want to find it anymore. it was really not at all well known. now the ques
was also very generous in agreeing to participate in this research at the university of california san francisco memory and aging center. there they did some very tailored mri scanning through a strange confluence of events. he had an mri scan just before his overdose. theyne knew what his brain looked like before the overdose. there is imaging done right at the time ofha the overdosed that showed that glowing image i described before. and then heam came back and they measured the volume of his...
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he was also very generous and agreed to participate in the research at the university of california san francisco. the memory and aging center. so there they learned very tailored mri scanning through strange series of events he actually had an mri scan it just before his overdose. so they knew what is brain look like before the overdose and there was imaging done in the time of the overdose that shouted the bloating image just before the hippocampus and i became back to them and they measured it the volume of the hippocampus in the trunk by 10 percent which is as much as a six -year-old could listening decade. now suggest very detailed testing of his memory. in an episodic memory explicit memory for events or numbers. he scored on par with somebody with alzheimer's disease with the rest of his cognitive function is perfect. so it is case really showed is that fentanyl can zero in on just this one structure in the brain. it just hippocampus. the damage it read this was completely unrecognized. actually there was someone i did recognize that in a done research for 20 years and finally gave up beca
he was also very generous and agreed to participate in the research at the university of california san francisco. the memory and aging center. so there they learned very tailored mri scanning through strange series of events he actually had an mri scan it just before his overdose. so they knew what is brain look like before the overdose and there was imaging done in the time of the overdose that shouted the bloating image just before the hippocampus and i became back to them and they measured...
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cities for rental scams are in california. san francisco third behind l.a. and boise. diego fourth. scams include con artists showing units that they don't own and collecting bogus deposit money or excessive fees for background checks. >>> an emergency lifeline extended for san francisco's homeless hotel program. the white house has agreed to stretch covid related reimbursements to cities and states throughout the end of the year. the chronicle says that means an extension of san francisco's emergency hotel program that helps about 4,000 homeless people. concerns about the delta variant triggering those new funds which would have dried up at the end of september. >>> 6:49. lots of kids heading back to school today. masking up, boy even more reason because of all of this microclimate weather alert that we're in right now. >> the smoke today. >> the smoke we're talking about entering the bay area. it's going to be bad. some of us waking up to moderate air quality, still looking pretty good in some spots, especially the south bay down to the south county, but then look at
cities for rental scams are in california. san francisco third behind l.a. and boise. diego fourth. scams include con artists showing units that they don't own and collecting bogus deposit money or excessive fees for background checks. >>> an emergency lifeline extended for san francisco's homeless hotel program. the white house has agreed to stretch covid related reimbursements to cities and states throughout the end of the year. the chronicle says that means an extension of san...
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and is also very generous in agreeing to participate in this research at the university of california san francisco memory and aging center. and so there they learned, they did some very tailored mri scanning through a strange confluence of events come here actually had an mri scan just before his overdosed. so they knew what his brain look like before the overdosed, and there was imaging done right at the time of the overdosed that showed that glowing image i described before, just the hippocampus. then he came back to ucsf and they measured the volume of his hippocampus and you get short by 10% which is much as a 60-year-old would lose in a decade. they. they also did this very detailed testing of his memory and other cognitive functions. and again what is called episodic memory, is explicit memory for numbers or events, he scored on par with someone with alzheimer's disease but it the rest of his cognitive function is perfect. what his case really showed is that fentanyl can zero in on just this one structure in the brain, just the hippocampus, and damage it. this was completely unrecognized --
and is also very generous in agreeing to participate in this research at the university of california san francisco memory and aging center. and so there they learned, they did some very tailored mri scanning through a strange confluence of events come here actually had an mri scan just before his overdosed. so they knew what his brain look like before the overdosed, and there was imaging done right at the time of the overdosed that showed that glowing image i described before, just the...
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rupa marya is an associate professor of medicine at the university of california, san francisco, whereches internal medicine. she is a co-founder of the do no harm coalition, a collective of health workers committed to addressing disease through structural change. welcome you both to democracy now! this is an epic work. roche, let's begin with you in texas. if you could talk about this connection between capitalism and the covid pandemic. raj: thank you, amy, for having us. for listeners and viewers who are unaware, one of the ways that the modern od system operates is through a sort of legacy of separating humans from the rest of the web of life. what that means is, humans feel, particularly under capitalist colonialism, free to exploit the world around them. we feel free to do that because the rest of the web of life is just worth less than our profit motives. that is why, for example, 60% of current human infectious diseases come from pathogens that jump from one species to anotr, and the industrial system incubates those. while the jury is out around covid, it is certainly the case
rupa marya is an associate professor of medicine at the university of california, san francisco, whereches internal medicine. she is a co-founder of the do no harm coalition, a collective of health workers committed to addressing disease through structural change. welcome you both to democracy now! this is an epic work. roche, let's begin with you in texas. if you could talk about this connection between capitalism and the covid pandemic. raj: thank you, amy, for having us. for listeners and...
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close to two months after california reopened san francisco, the first city to reach a milestone of 80% of the eligible population vaccinated. >> what you think is driving this increase? >> delta, delta, delta. >> here is what it looks like based on the latest cdc data from august 8. and senior investigator for the gladstone institute elegy and immunology. over 70% of the population is fully vaccinated. >> most of the infections we are seeing in the bay area are occurring in the unvaccinated individuals, but i also suspect that we are seeing more breakthrough infections that was previously appreciated. >> san francisco hospitals are not overwhelmed. the medical chief says the majority of those hospitalized with covid-19 continue to be unvaccinated, and the breakthrough cases are particularly the elderly and immunocompromised. >> i don't see any indication that we will be overwhelmed in our bracing for significant surge. they are doing more to get the eligible population vaccinated and they said one potential factor is if san francisco is testing at a higher rate. >> we are testing for s
close to two months after california reopened san francisco, the first city to reach a milestone of 80% of the eligible population vaccinated. >> what you think is driving this increase? >> delta, delta, delta. >> here is what it looks like based on the latest cdc data from august 8. and senior investigator for the gladstone institute elegy and immunology. over 70% of the population is fully vaccinated. >> most of the infections we are seeing in the bay area are...
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i want to bring in a professor of medicine at university of california, san francisco. employees and customers to show proof of vaccination? how big impact would that have? >> you know, it would have big impact. we have tried to avoid the p word and m word, vaccine passports and vaccine mandates, and what did we see during delta we didn't get to the goals we needed to be at with vaccination, we only reached that 70% yesterday which is a month later than we wanted for first dose. this is now the conversation. it is passports, requirements, and everyone is so tired of the pandemic that you will see places like businesses can have huge impact by saying you can't come in here unless you're vaccinated. >> there are questions as we see more break through cases, people testing positive, may be asymptomatic. what is being done now with testing and what do you think needs to change? >> you know, the problem is we are using the same testing paradigms that we did before vaccination after vaccination. what do i mean by that? if you are asymptomatic and you test for whatever reason,
i want to bring in a professor of medicine at university of california, san francisco. employees and customers to show proof of vaccination? how big impact would that have? >> you know, it would have big impact. we have tried to avoid the p word and m word, vaccine passports and vaccine mandates, and what did we see during delta we didn't get to the goals we needed to be at with vaccination, we only reached that 70% yesterday which is a month later than we wanted for first dose. this is...
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or japan towns, but there's three remaining one here in los angeles one in san jose, california and the other in san francisco, california. so this is a monument dedicated to the three remaining japan towns in the united states. on this historic landmark, we have quotes quotes from people that live in the little tokier area and their comment about little tokyo area. so right here, they said that people from the countryside as far away as santa maria used to come to little tokyo get their japanese ingredients such as soy sauce and sake or tofu because they couldn't get those items throughout southern california. they had to come to japan japanese town to get those ingredients right here is by haru hashimoto. she's a essay or first generation japanese and she started the mikawaya food chain here in little tokyo. this was a center of little tokyo and it speaked years in the 1930s 1940s and within a three mile radius. there was 35,000 people of japanese ancestry living within little tokyo today. there's only about a thousand left. this is a coban. koban in japan are police substations. why should we have a police
or japan towns, but there's three remaining one here in los angeles one in san jose, california and the other in san francisco, california. so this is a monument dedicated to the three remaining japan towns in the united states. on this historic landmark, we have quotes quotes from people that live in the little tokier area and their comment about little tokyo area. so right here, they said that people from the countryside as far away as santa maria used to come to little tokyo get their...
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in the same year, the university of california in san francisco was sent thousands of internal documents from 8 bank who industry whistleblower ah, on may 12, 994, a box of about 4 or 5000 pages of secret internal tobacco industry documents got delivered to my office, the return address was mr. but which is a tune. carrick are in a popular comic strip here. my boy, some tobacco holes. don't watch my 1st and the documents were the 1st look inside the tobacco companies. and what they showed when you were looking at the correspondence and the communications between their top management and their top lawyers and their top scientists and their top public relations people was they, they had figured out the smoking cause cancer in the 1950, stayed for year out and caused heart disease in the 19 sixty's, they recognized nicotine as an addictive drug and $960.00 and we're designing cigarettes to maximize their redemption all the time publicly denying all of this. and so it was just amazing to be wet behind the curtain. the internal documents revealed the truth. they showed the importance of nicot
in the same year, the university of california in san francisco was sent thousands of internal documents from 8 bank who industry whistleblower ah, on may 12, 994, a box of about 4 or 5000 pages of secret internal tobacco industry documents got delivered to my office, the return address was mr. but which is a tune. carrick are in a popular comic strip here. my boy, some tobacco holes. don't watch my 1st and the documents were the 1st look inside the tobacco companies. and what they showed when...
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cities for rental scams are right here in california. san franciscod los angeles and boise. san diego coming in fourth. scams include con artists showing units who don't own the properties and collecting bogus deposit money or excessive fees for background checks. >>> an emergency lifeline extended for san francisco's homeless hotel program. the white house agreed to stretch covid related reimbursements to cities and states throughout the end of the year. the chronicle reports that means an extension of san francisco's emergency hotel program now helping about 4,000 homeless. concerns about the delta variant triggered fema's new funding which would have dried up at the end of september. >>> new video of the devastation, tropical storm grace is leaving on haiti. that country hit with severe weather after a powerful earthquake. grace battered southwestern haiti with rain causing major flooding and temporarily halting search and rescue efforts after the 7.2 earthquake over the weekend. haiti's civil protection agency says more than 2,000 people died, nea
cities for rental scams are right here in california. san franciscod los angeles and boise. san diego coming in fourth. scams include con artists showing units who don't own the properties and collecting bogus deposit money or excessive fees for background checks. >>> an emergency lifeline extended for san francisco's homeless hotel program. the white house agreed to stretch covid related reimbursements to cities and states throughout the end of the year. the chronicle reports that...
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acompaña el doctor luis rubio, especialista en enfermedades infecciosas de la universidad de california en san franciscoparación de 3 grupos, personas que no están vacunados, un grupo con la vacuna de pfizer y otro con moderna y nada más era un estudio donde estaban observando cuantas personas se iban a ver afectados con covid, cuantas iban en llegar al hospital y cuantos muertos iban a ver de covid-19 >>> entonces ¿qué significa eso doctor? >>> entonces ¿qué dice el estudio? es algo interesante científicamente que un grupo de personas que a lo mejor tuvieron mejor protección contra una variante pero clínicamente y lo que quiero decir con eso es que en la vida real no sé cuánto impactó a tener ese estudio, de todas formas vamos a recomendar que las vacunas contra el covid-19, no importa cuál vacuna tenemos estados unidos sí nos debe proteger de complicaciones y enfermedades graves del covid-19 >>> más o menos no ha mencionado pero ¿debo preocuparme al recibir la vacuna de otras farmacéuticas? >>> creo que todos estamos tranquilos. en este momento hemos visto que las vacunas son muy buenas para prevenir
acompaña el doctor luis rubio, especialista en enfermedades infecciosas de la universidad de california en san franciscoparación de 3 grupos, personas que no están vacunados, un grupo con la vacuna de pfizer y otro con moderna y nada más era un estudio donde estaban observando cuantas personas se iban a ver afectados con covid, cuantas iban en llegar al hospital y cuantos muertos iban a ver de covid-19 >>> entonces ¿qué significa eso doctor? >>> entonces ¿qué dice el...
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the new restrictions coming to san francisco. california!ing a flex alert, let's keep our power up and running. set ac cooler and use big appliances before 4pm. then from 4-9pm reduce use and take it easy on our energy. sign up today. . >>> right now at 5:00, more sick schools. one of the bay area's biggest school districts reporting covid-19 cases days after school starts. we're live with the new numbers from overnight. >>> have your identification cards and vaccination cards ready. >> san francisco cracking down, the new restrictions if you're unvaccinated and when they t ha anywhere just yet. we're going to show you what it means for the air quality in your neighborhood. this is "today in the bay." >>> it's friday morning. we're not going to mention that it's the 13th. good morning to you. thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> as we mentioned it. >> no more, that's it. >> we want to get to meteorologist kari hall because one look at the weekend friday is here, kari, and how is it looking for us? >> we've had a lot of clouds
the new restrictions coming to san francisco. california!ing a flex alert, let's keep our power up and running. set ac cooler and use big appliances before 4pm. then from 4-9pm reduce use and take it easy on our energy. sign up today. . >>> right now at 5:00, more sick schools. one of the bay area's biggest school districts reporting covid-19 cases days after school starts. we're live with the new numbers from overnight. >>> have your identification cards and vaccination cards...
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then you have a little hazy atmosphere, a little smoke from the fires in northern california overlooking san franciscou've got some of the monsoon that continues to roll in there that sea breeze has been blowing it has been little blustery in spots near the coastline today temperatures right around the average or slightly below that in the san francisco today, 6673 in oakland 83 degrees in san jose above normal in livermore 90 to 92 in hot in concord and 79 degrees in santa rosa, kind of an active day. the monsoon came back that some tropical moisture coming up on the south for the sierra nevada numerous thunderstorms popping up in that direction. those will start to settle down, though, as the sun begins to set. but overnight tonight partly cloudy skies, you'll still see some patchy fog down below and up above. you're going to see some of the monsoon continue to buy tomorrow mix of sunshine and some clouds will still some lingering monsoon clouds out there as well. and this weekend will start heating things up. it's going to get hot. specially inland think some places approaching triple digits as we
then you have a little hazy atmosphere, a little smoke from the fires in northern california overlooking san franciscou've got some of the monsoon that continues to roll in there that sea breeze has been blowing it has been little blustery in spots near the coastline today temperatures right around the average or slightly below that in the san francisco today, 6673 in oakland 83 degrees in san jose above normal in livermore 90 to 92 in hot in concord and 79 degrees in santa rosa, kind of an...
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of your cdc vaccination record or your digital vaccination record issued by the state of california in san francisco, dan kerman kron 4 news. >> kron 4 is your local election headquarters. and although governor newsome caused the recall a republican led effort. there are democrats that are on the ballot financial analysts and u 2 star kevin paffrath is working to convince voters he is a serious democratic option. he talked one-on-one with kron four's, capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala. take a listen. >> the california democratic party does not have an official backup candidate on the ballot. should governor gavin newsome lose the recall. but democrat kevin paffrath also known as meet kevin is confident he's at least the parties viable plan b avenue says branding is all about stop the republican recall. our argument is so california recall people are fed up. meet kevin paffrath, a political outsider and democrat in the wide field of republicans running to replace governor gavin newsome, the 29 year-old financial analyst youtube star and father of 2 boys describes himself as a jfk style democrat w
of your cdc vaccination record or your digital vaccination record issued by the state of california in san francisco, dan kerman kron 4 news. >> kron 4 is your local election headquarters. and although governor newsome caused the recall a republican led effort. there are democrats that are on the ballot financial analysts and u 2 star kevin paffrath is working to convince voters he is a serious democratic option. he talked one-on-one with kron four's, capitol bureau reporter ashley...
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san francisco, 2016. but by 2020, they were 16% of all firearms seized in san francisco. and ghost guns are not just a problem only in san francisco. the california bureau of firearms seized 512% more ghost guns in 2019 than in 2018. the a.t.f. recently reported that 30% of crime guns recovered in california were ghost guns. in january, 2020, the a.t.f. los angeles field division reported that over 40% of its cases involved ghost guns. tragically, in san francisco, the rise has accompanied a rise in gun violence in san francisco. overall shootings were up 62% in 2020 compared to 2019. and in the fourth quarter of 2020, shootings were up over 220%. and according to the san francisco police department that tragic trend has continued into 2021. they reported that shootings are up over 300% as compared to the same period last year. and just yesterday, i got the weekly crime report from s.f.p.d., it is insane, the level of gun violence we're seeing in the city right now. in 2020, gun violence victims were at 51 year-to-date last year. this year, 108. because the sale of ghost guns is legal, law enforcement is left reacting to their rival after a trage
san francisco, 2016. but by 2020, they were 16% of all firearms seized in san francisco. and ghost guns are not just a problem only in san francisco. the california bureau of firearms seized 512% more ghost guns in 2019 than in 2018. the a.t.f. recently reported that 30% of crime guns recovered in california were ghost guns. in january, 2020, the a.t.f. los angeles field division reported that over 40% of its cases involved ghost guns. tragically, in san francisco, the rise has accompanied a...
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because if -- political representation because if we under count california, we get less representatives in congress. it's important for san francisco because if we don't have all of the people in our city, if we don't have all of the folks in california, california and san francisco stand to lose billions of dollars in funding. >> it's really important to the city of san francisco that the federal government gets the count right, so we've created count sf to motivate all -- sf count to motivate all citizens to participate in the census. >> for the immigrant community, a lot of people aren't sure whether they should take part, whether this is something for u.s. citizens or whether it's something for anybody who's in the united states, and it is something for everybody. census counts the entire population. >> we've given out $2 million to over 30 community-based organizations to help people do the census in the communities where they live and work. we've also partnered with the public libraries here in the city and also the public schools to make sure there are informational materials to make sure the folks do the census at those sit
because if -- political representation because if we under count california, we get less representatives in congress. it's important for san francisco because if we don't have all of the people in our city, if we don't have all of the folks in california, california and san francisco stand to lose billions of dollars in funding. >> it's really important to the city of san francisco that the federal government gets the count right, so we've created count sf to motivate all -- sf count to...
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and is also very generous in agreeing to participate in this research at the university of california san francisco memory and aging center. and so there they learned, they did some very tailored mri scanning through a strange confluence of events come here actually had an mri scan just before his overdosed. so they knew what his brain look like before the overdosed, and there was imaging done right at the time of the overdosed that showed that glowing image i described before, just the hippocampus. then he came back to ucsf and they measured the volume of his hippocampus and you get short by 10% which is much as a 60-year-old would lose in a decade. they. they also did this very detailed testing of his memory and other cognitive functions. and again what is called episodic memory, is explicit memory for numbers or events, he scored on par with someone with alzheimer's disease but it the rest of his cognitive function is perfect. what his case really showed is that fentanyl can zero in on just this one structure in the brain, just the hippocampus, and damage it. this was completely unrecognized --
and is also very generous in agreeing to participate in this research at the university of california san francisco memory and aging center. and so there they learned, they did some very tailored mri scanning through a strange confluence of events come here actually had an mri scan just before his overdosed. so they knew what his brain look like before the overdosed, and there was imaging done right at the time of the overdosed that showed that glowing image i described before, just the...
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san francisco utility assets and they have rejected outright that proposal and said it does not represent a fair market value for their san francisco assets so today, our office filed with the california public utilities commission and eye vallation petition to assess the fair market value of their san francisco assets so we can move forward with the goal of getting reliable public power here in san francisco and shouldn't be a surprise. under the law they have had the authority for 100 years to make evaluation of a utility as set that a public entity wants to purchase and it's probably occurred over 40 times in the last 100 years. and so this is not new. it is established. and let's set out the value. they say that we haven't made a fair offer. we are more than willing to go before the public utility commission and make a clear case why we want to acquire these assets and what we believe the value is and it is time to move forward and this filing today is the next step in demonstrating san francisco's commitment to purchasing these assets. i think the mayor alluded to the failure of pg&e to come to the table has been compounded by its obstruction. whether it's affordable public housi
san francisco utility assets and they have rejected outright that proposal and said it does not represent a fair market value for their san francisco assets so today, our office filed with the california public utilities commission and eye vallation petition to assess the fair market value of their san francisco assets so we can move forward with the goal of getting reliable public power here in san francisco and shouldn't be a surprise. under the law they have had the authority for 100 years...
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when we have special slots for it is a special partnership with the ucsf, university of california san francisco, which is an outreach program with enhancing local residents on ucsf projects? so we're going to be running another training with ucsf for ucsf projects. so we'll be doing another recruitment for that training, and just to expand on construction next year, when india basin park is going to be very -- you know, all the construction ramp up, we'll be working with rec and park to focus on d-19 southeast sector residents for those trainings. there's going to be other work that relates to our city build program as you hear from director arce, and this leads me to the special program. what we actually have in our portfolio is we're going to be hosting a training in the bayview. once we get the slides out, we'll definitely be sending it to the ocii team to be spreading to the community and make sure we have as much involvement as possible for these other types of jobs as what the question was about. so that's it for my presentation, and i'll be around for questions. thank you, mr. nem. commi
when we have special slots for it is a special partnership with the ucsf, university of california san francisco, which is an outreach program with enhancing local residents on ucsf projects? so we're going to be running another training with ucsf for ucsf projects. so we'll be doing another recruitment for that training, and just to expand on construction next year, when india basin park is going to be very -- you know, all the construction ramp up, we'll be working with rec and park to focus...
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san francisco public library. he was awarded the title of lifetime achievement. grand marshal of san francisco's pride parade. hormel was 88 years old and californiaator dianne feinstein paying tribute to hormel the statement reading in part, san francisco lost a great friend today, a philanthropist civil rights pioneer and loving spouse and father james hormel lived an extraordinary life and will be deeply missed by many while his nomination was controversial at the time. his service was distinguished and helped advance lgbtq rights both at home and abroad. i will miss his kind heart and generous spirit. it's those qualities that made him such an inspirational figure and beloved part of our city. house speaker nancy pelosi also paying tribute to hormel with a statement it says in part in our community and country. jim was recognized as a significant champion of the arts and education, his love of his family and loyalty to his friends made him a beloved figure in our community. it is fitting that jim's name is etched in history as the first openly us ambassador, but his extraordinary greatness is forever etched in the hearts of all who know. >> ne
san francisco public library. he was awarded the title of lifetime achievement. grand marshal of san francisco's pride parade. hormel was 88 years old and californiaator dianne feinstein paying tribute to hormel the statement reading in part, san francisco lost a great friend today, a philanthropist civil rights pioneer and loving spouse and father james hormel lived an extraordinary life and will be deeply missed by many while his nomination was controversial at the time. his service was...
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san francisco to three factors. they're working together right now. the delta variant, the unvaccinated, and the reopening on june 15. two months after california reopened, san francisco is the first city to reach a milestone of 80% of the eligible population vaccinated with one dose. surpassing the nation's case rate. >> what is driving this increase? >> delta. >> here is what it looks like, the latest cdc data from august 8, san francisco's seven-day rolling average is 43.3 daily cases per 100,000. the u.s. seven-day rolling average is 33.26 daily cases per 100,000. dr. warner green is a director and senior investigator for the gladstone institute, a virology and immunology. >> people are interacting. >> how can that be in san francisco, where over 70% of the population is fully vaccinated? >> most of the infections in the bay area are occurring in unvaccinated individuals. i suspect we are seeing more breakthrough infections than previously appreciated. >> the silver, san francisco hospitals are not overwhelmed. dr. colwell are a hospital says the majority of those hospitalized continue to be unvaccinated. those with breakthrough cases are p
san francisco to three factors. they're working together right now. the delta variant, the unvaccinated, and the reopening on june 15. two months after california reopened, san francisco is the first city to reach a milestone of 80% of the eligible population vaccinated with one dose. surpassing the nation's case rate. >> what is driving this increase? >> delta. >> here is what it looks like, the latest cdc data from august 8, san francisco's seven-day rolling average is 43.3...
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california. the san francisco department of public health has approved three digital vaccine at cards. >> when you have to walk around with private data about you, we think we can do that in a more secure way. instead of having to worry about the cdc card, we can make that seamless. it's a credential in the app. you pull it up and show your card and you are clear. >> with entertainment venues on the front line, the san francisco chamber of commerce is helping chart course. >> we believe in technology and science. we believe we should use every tool possible. >> the president and ceo. >> vaccine mandate will save space. there are many who want to go to a place and know there are people vaccinated as well. it's a safety consideration. liz: just ahead, what is a top priority for families and teachers going back to school? people can't agree on an answer. we will take a look at what i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. d
california. the san francisco department of public health has approved three digital vaccine at cards. >> when you have to walk around with private data about you, we think we can do that in a more secure way. instead of having to worry about the cdc card, we can make that seamless. it's a credential in the app. you pull it up and show your card and you are clear. >> with entertainment venues on the front line, the san francisco chamber of commerce is helping chart course. >>...
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we may have crested the current wave of the epidemic in california, certainly in san francisco, we have. the question is what happens in winter, when everybody comes inside. we have a similar situation last year -- we had a similar situation last year. everything took off in october. the question is, what's going to happen. in order to keep that huge surge from happening, we have to have tons of people vaccinated, lots more than currently are vaccinated in the u.s. something like 53% of everybody has been vaccinated fully. california is more like 56%. we have a ways to go. julian: we are a little bit better than that in the bay area, sitting at around 65%. the boundaries of counties here in the bay area, folks can still travel back and forth, so it doesn't protect us from other parts of california that might have a greater amount of who are unvaccinated -- of folks who are unvaccinated. doesn't put us in a better position, having a higher -- does it put us in a better position, having a higher rate of vaccination? >> yes, it does. that's not to say we can't have cases among those who ar
we may have crested the current wave of the epidemic in california, certainly in san francisco, we have. the question is what happens in winter, when everybody comes inside. we have a similar situation last year -- we had a similar situation last year. everything took off in october. the question is, what's going to happen. in order to keep that huge surge from happening, we have to have tons of people vaccinated, lots more than currently are vaccinated in the u.s. something like 53% of...
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tonight at 6 30 in california's gubernatorial recall election is heating up today to candidates health events to try to tell votersvers job performance during a private event in san franciscos jesse gary has today's developments. we're broke as summer fades, a new season moves to the four. it's the next california political season in san francisco friday, governor gavin newsom on the stump to stay in office. i just hope folks i want to level seven. what could happen on election day? if we don't turn out in historic numbers to vote? no. on this record, we could go up a cloak, covid clip and just a matter of weeks if we don't take this moment seriously and turn those back. well, it's back in the political boogeyman closing in on. newsome was also standing outside the private event. fellow democrat kevin past brass. california needs a new leader. we need a jfk style leader who's looking at common sense solutions for solving our homeless crisis. our water crisis are fire crisis. a recent survey usa poll conducted for several southern california media outlets finds a majority of the 1100 respondents. 51% want, newsome recalled. republicans overwhelmingly favor the recall, while
tonight at 6 30 in california's gubernatorial recall election is heating up today to candidates health events to try to tell votersvers job performance during a private event in san franciscos jesse gary has today's developments. we're broke as summer fades, a new season moves to the four. it's the next california political season in san francisco friday, governor gavin newsom on the stump to stay in office. i just hope folks i want to level seven. what could happen on election day? if we don't...
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all right, with documented drug abuse, the crime, the homelessness here in california, it's exploded, especially in san francisco mayor there decided to make laura: we document drug abuse, crime and homelessness in california, it is exploding especially in san francisco the city's mayor decided to make life harder by imposing the vaccine mandate but she did find time to offer relief and attribute to one community. london breeder for the month of august transgender history month. while she is doing that we will continue to bring you more of our investigation into the collapse of california under democrat while. tomorrow my ride along with the lapd, what i discovered will make you cry and have a little hope as well. set your dvr so you always stay connected with us and don't forget to show that you understand what is at stake by wearing your freedom matters all for charity and i said to thank you for watching and remember it is america now and forever. greg gutfeld kicks off from here. >> thursday august 2, '05, fox news alert. another terror threat from british officials morning of imminent attack on crowd types
all right, with documented drug abuse, the crime, the homelessness here in california, it's exploded, especially in san francisco mayor there decided to make laura: we document drug abuse, crime and homelessness in california, it is exploding especially in san francisco the city's mayor decided to make life harder by imposing the vaccine mandate but she did find time to offer relief and attribute to one community. london breeder for the month of august transgender history month. while she is...