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david louis, abc7news. >> all right, david, thank you. tonight a new study from stanford is adding weight to the idea of front loading now to attack the current surge of cases. stephanie looks at the strategy and what it could mean. >> reporter: proffer joshua selman and his colleagues at stanford krumplgd the numbers for shipping covid vaccine. that takes into account that both the pfizer and moderna vaccines require two doses taken apart. that's to assure that enough second doses are readily available after a three week heard in case of supply disruption. >> i think the current scheme is really putting a premium on avoiding that worst case scenario of a vaccine supply, but the cost of that is that we're not making available as many vaccinations as possible. >> he believes spotting the current surge in deaths could call for front loading the number of vaccine doses being released up steld. an alternative flexible model calls for dropping the amount down to just 10% and releasing the rest now while the virus is spiking, then making up the
david louis, abc7news. >> all right, david, thank you. tonight a new study from stanford is adding weight to the idea of front loading now to attack the current surge of cases. stephanie looks at the strategy and what it could mean. >> reporter: proffer joshua selman and his colleagues at stanford krumplgd the numbers for shipping covid vaccine. that takes into account that both the pfizer and moderna vaccines require two doses taken apart. that's to assure that enough second doses...
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the result is the stock price for video retailer gamestop ros david loui to explain what's going on. david is winning. they are turned to reddit to boost the price of gamestone killing wall street hedge funds that have been betting against gamestop's future. wall street looks down on small investors. more than 2 million are on this one discussion board. is it a form of manipulation. >> manipulation is a very edgy word and i'm not sure i would call it ma nip las vegas. i would call it power in numbers of investing. >> reporter: assistant professor matthew faulkner at san jose state says technology hanes abled this to happen giving gamestop boosters an unfettered forum. >> a stock price moving 800% per day without major company news is a pretty big irrational move to some extent. >> reporter: some small investors claimed they paid off college loans with the fast rising stock but it struggles to compete as a brick and mortar chain when many people buy their games online. >> it's basically gambling on this. >> reporter: other companies being shorted by hedge funds are seeing small investo
the result is the stock price for video retailer gamestop ros david loui to explain what's going on. david is winning. they are turned to reddit to boost the price of gamestone killing wall street hedge funds that have been betting against gamestop's future. wall street looks down on small investors. more than 2 million are on this one discussion board. is it a form of manipulation. >> manipulation is a very edgy word and i'm not sure i would call it ma nip las vegas. i would call it...
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david louis takes us to the area where neighbors in need are receiving checks this week. >> reporter: to drive past, but you would be overlooking a diverse community that really cares about its residents. while last year's stimulus checks helped some, job losses or other economic fallout left others in need. an idea was born to create a covid-19 relief fund using the nonprofit status of the long fellow community association. >> the number of folks that came out of the woodwork to don was really just amazing and heartwarming. >> reporter: flyers went up to announce the grants after $13,000 was raised from private donations. >> people who are in a position to help stepped up and helped and the people who wanted to ask for help were willing to ask for help. a lot of transparency and a lot of trust in this community. >> reporter: those who didn't have a permanent address but very much a part of the community. >> folks are asking for rent. folks are asking for food. folks are asking for money to pay the light bill. it's really the foundational things. >> reporter: residents could ask for g
david louis takes us to the area where neighbors in need are receiving checks this week. >> reporter: to drive past, but you would be overlooking a diverse community that really cares about its residents. while last year's stimulus checks helped some, job losses or other economic fallout left others in need. an idea was born to create a covid-19 relief fund using the nonprofit status of the long fellow community association. >> the number of folks that came out of the woodwork to...
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abc news new >>> b abc7 news reporter david louis speak with a divorce attorney and therapist. >> -- ten months into the pandemic divorce attorneys say some couples have reached a breaking point. >> confrontations have increased at least by 50%, if not more. i would say the amount of 26 clients who file for divorce have increased bay third. >> reporter: everyone working at home. kids taking classes onle. d socia interaction a possible job losses created a pressure cooker environment. >> they had the personal freedom, they had economic prosperity and they debate have the external stress of the covid crisis soft it has -- >> reporter: pre covid may have been easier to mask issues. pressure in covid and pressure can build up and lead to violence. a licensed in campbell. >> -- highe loanr, people respond to ose th. >> counseling isn't a box to check so you can move on to a divorce. it is something you should committed to working on your relationship, and yourself. >> reporter: the uncertainty over when the pandemic will end adds stress on fragile relationships. so knowing when to get hel
abc news new >>> b abc7 news reporter david louis speak with a divorce attorney and therapist. >> -- ten months into the pandemic divorce attorneys say some couples have reached a breaking point. >> confrontations have increased at least by 50%, if not more. i would say the amount of 26 clients who file for divorce have increased bay third. >> reporter: everyone working at home. kids taking classes onle. d socia interaction a possible job losses created a pressure...
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david louis talks about why he has been doing this for over 30 years. >> reporter: looks back on hishing. each year the nonprofit all stars is helping kids he started with his wife, karen. selects organizations working with young people in underserved communities. five groups receive $75,000 each along with three years of coaching and mentoring to extend their impact. and to build their financial and organizational strength. empowering young people is the focus. >> it's like us selecting ronnie lott as a rookie. you know, you're selecting these young guys and these young people, and you're trying to give them a chance so they can, you know, actually earn their way on the field. >> youth beat is one of this year's recipients, providing training at eight oakland schools and after-school programs, turning young people from consumers into creators of digital content. the program serves more than 400 students each year. >> they can actually start learning these skills, make connection connections, start creating their own work and be heard and be told they're good at something. it's just
david louis talks about why he has been doing this for over 30 years. >> reporter: looks back on hishing. each year the nonprofit all stars is helping kids he started with his wife, karen. selects organizations working with young people in underserved communities. five groups receive $75,000 each along with three years of coaching and mentoring to extend their impact. and to build their financial and organizational strength. empowering young people is the focus. >> it's like us...
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it breaks my heart, david in st. louis chief trying to defend his business out there and was killed. my heart breaks for all of them and there's no place in america for that. eric: was the legislation that matches what you're doing? thoughts and prayers to police officers. >> governor desantis and florida legislators traduced anti- writing legislation. we need to increase the penalty, i don't care what someone says the cost is, there's no place for violence, political violence at all. that's what we will look to introduce nationally to match what florida is doing statewide. also, where we go from here for election, georgia, state legislatures, pennsylvania and others need to fix their stay at the state level along the lines of what florida has done. it elections not so great a while ago and now we are in a better place. we can't just ignore this, we have to put these things in place. eric: all right, that's part of the debate and we will talk about that legislation will be come back because we don't want to go through what
it breaks my heart, david in st. louis chief trying to defend his business out there and was killed. my heart breaks for all of them and there's no place in america for that. eric: was the legislation that matches what you're doing? thoughts and prayers to police officers. >> governor desantis and florida legislators traduced anti- writing legislation. we need to increase the penalty, i don't care what someone says the cost is, there's no place for violence, political violence at all....
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and for prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis, it was a chance to meet sir david and giveh. what animal do you think will become extinct next? well, let's hope there won't be any! because there are lots of things we can do when animals are reduced to in danger of extinction. we can protect them. hello, david attenborough. i like spiders, do you like spiders, too? i love spiders! i'm so glad you like them. i think they're wonderful things. why is it that people are so frightened of them? what animal do you like? i think i like monkeys best. 'cause they're such fun. and there has been another public outing for the cambridge children. in a year that has devastated theatre and the arts, mum and dad took george, charlotte and louis to panto at the london palladium. a slightly tentative red carpet experience for some, but one that allowed the family to show their support for the industry and the frontline workers whojoined them in the audience. for the duchess of cornwall, royal duties this year included watching the work of detection dogs at their training centre in milton keyn
and for prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis, it was a chance to meet sir david and giveh. what animal do you think will become extinct next? well, let's hope there won't be any! because there are lots of things we can do when animals are reduced to in danger of extinction. we can protect them. hello, david attenborough. i like spiders, do you like spiders, too? i love spiders! i'm so glad you like them. i think they're wonderful things. why is it that people are so frightened of...
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let me say a few words about our speaker doctor david rose a professor of economics at the university of missouri st. louis he served as the department director of graduate studies and department chair he received his phd in economics from the university of virginia, he has published numerous scholarly articles his work has been funded by the national institute of mental health and the earhart foundation, the john r templeton foundation. doctor rose also contributes to policy debates on topics ranging from social security, monetary policy, education reform in healthcare reform. he does work on the evolution of firms in what he calls the new business ethics i would love to hear more about that, business ethics he's in his second term on the u.s. civil rights commission. his book the moral foundation of economic behavior of oxford university press was nominated for the book prize in his latest book which is the subject of our talk today is titled why culture matters most oxford university press, i think this is an extremely important book given the political and cultural crisis that we now find ourselves in
let me say a few words about our speaker doctor david rose a professor of economics at the university of missouri st. louis he served as the department director of graduate studies and department chair he received his phd in economics from the university of virginia, he has published numerous scholarly articles his work has been funded by the national institute of mental health and the earhart foundation, the john r templeton foundation. doctor rose also contributes to policy debates on topics...
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cost billions of dollars of property damage and by the way killed african-americans like david dorm in st. louist some of the people at the capitol were protesting for whatever they were protesting for were also african-american. if we don't talk about the real issues that led to some of these people into the capitol. if we don't talk about that stuff and if we don't find a way forward as americans, we are going to be in big trouble making this about race does not help. will: rob, i want to bring you into a conversation that i think pete and i started to have a back and forth on at the top of the hour. that's this censorship from twitter of the president. i said something i don't know, pete, if you disagreed with me but i said that the left should take no warm comfort or cold comfort from seeing voices they disagree with silenced because it begins and it -- i mean, the current diagnosis is no doubt beginning with those of conservative voices. but i don't see a line, rob. i think it keeps contracting and contracting and contracting until it narrows itself down into the most powerful and outraged
cost billions of dollars of property damage and by the way killed african-americans like david dorm in st. louist some of the people at the capitol were protesting for whatever they were protesting for were also african-american. if we don't talk about the real issues that led to some of these people into the capitol. if we don't talk about that stuff and if we don't find a way forward as americans, we are going to be in big trouble making this about race does not help. will: rob, i want to...
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louis are heard and we have what we need and so you'll find out then. >> you will find out when my vote is tallied. jon: so is nancy pelosi sweating this one, david?ink probably to be honest, not. one thing nancy pelosi knows how to do is count votes. that's one of the reasons she has been speaker for as long as she's been. she's extremely adept knowing what her members are going to do and how they're going to do it. all the indications from her team is they know she's got the votes. they are confident that they are going to be victorious. as you reported in the past, two years ago the democrats had a much bigger majority and so, therefore, 15 of her fellow democrats voted against her. many of those were in swing districts and subsequently lost, just a handful now that are really keeping their powder dry as it were. a couple on the left like the two we heard from, a couple on the right, but i think she knows where the votes are and really the only mystery for her is have flights been he delayed getting into washington. i think we're having lousy weather today. are flights delayed, if somebody becomes sick all of a sudden. those are the confusions.
louis are heard and we have what we need and so you'll find out then. >> you will find out when my vote is tallied. jon: so is nancy pelosi sweating this one, david?ink probably to be honest, not. one thing nancy pelosi knows how to do is count votes. that's one of the reasons she has been speaker for as long as she's been. she's extremely adept knowing what her members are going to do and how they're going to do it. all the indications from her team is they know she's got the votes. they...
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lists federal judge david hamilton as a bad guy, as well as congressman andre carson calling him one of two muslims in the house of reps. and officials have now arrested 45-year-old louiseatened to kill members of congress at the inauguration. in a december 29th voice mail saying we will surround the expletive white house. >> i think people are going to be shocked with some of the egregious contact that happened within the capitol. we're looking at significant felony cases tied to sedition and conspiracy. >> reporter: the fbi also tracking hundreds of others who stormed the capitol including names that shocked many. u.s. olympic gold medalist klete keller facing possible charges. he won swimming medals in three summer games including athens in 2004. >> keller of the united states looks like he will hold on for the goal and he does. >> reporter: "the new york times" reporting former swimmers and coaches coming forward after spotting keller's 6'6" frame and a usa team jacket in a video posted on twitter from town hall. keller resigned from his job tuesday and usa swimming telling abc news we in no way condone the actions taken by those at the capitol last week. and josia
lists federal judge david hamilton as a bad guy, as well as congressman andre carson calling him one of two muslims in the house of reps. and officials have now arrested 45-year-old louiseatened to kill members of congress at the inauguration. in a december 29th voice mail saying we will surround the expletive white house. >> i think people are going to be shocked with some of the egregious contact that happened within the capitol. we're looking at significant felony cases tied to...