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david louis looks at how this will impacts -- impact schools and families. pediatric trials have been underway for most. >> we have a higher probability of keeping kids in the classroom , keeping classrooms open for the benefit of their education. >> others come extending this. >> this is a big deal the large percentage of our population that kids do makeup. the more people we can get vaccinated in total, the more this pushes us closer and closer to getting close to her immunity. >> public officials make it into another wall of resistance when it comes to vaccines. one third of parents will get there 5-11 euros vaccinated right away. 24% want to vaccinate their child. >> is an embarrassment in a developed country to have -- it is an embarrassment in a developed country to have this many children die of a preventable disease. >> talk to your child's p detrick health care professional. that is the person that is trained to understand what the data means in these pediatric trials. >> final fda approval could take months. they are planning more large-scale fasci
david louis looks at how this will impacts -- impact schools and families. pediatric trials have been underway for most. >> we have a higher probability of keeping kids in the classroom , keeping classrooms open for the benefit of their education. >> others come extending this. >> this is a big deal the large percentage of our population that kids do makeup. the more people we can get vaccinated in total, the more this pushes us closer and closer to getting close to her...
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david louis shows us why this volunteer's tail is wagging with joy.my returning to work, a therapy dog who visits patients and staff weekly at dignity health's sequoia hospital. her human says it is great to be back. >> it is a two-way street, because she enjoys it, but of the patients are open to seeing a dog, if they are in bed all day or it is just the monotony of being in a hospital, this is a surprise. reporter: no one is happier than leah thrush, who comes for breast cancer treatments every three to four weeks. >> nobody is happy to do treatments, so it makes it a little more human and relaxed. reporter: sequoia hospital in redwood city currently has three therapy dogs making the rounds, all of them volunteers with special certification. emmy delights not only patients, but also nurses and other hospital staff who have experienced high stress during the pandemic. the benefit is huge for patients with pain or anxiety. >> it is like having a companion to come and visit them, brighten up their day, distract them from stress or bad news that they go
david louis shows us why this volunteer's tail is wagging with joy.my returning to work, a therapy dog who visits patients and staff weekly at dignity health's sequoia hospital. her human says it is great to be back. >> it is a two-way street, because she enjoys it, but of the patients are open to seeing a dog, if they are in bed all day or it is just the monotony of being in a hospital, this is a surprise. reporter: no one is happier than leah thrush, who comes for breast cancer...
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david louis got an inside look at its newest projects. years in the making comes at a pivotal time for nasa as climate change redefines its mission. the agency's top two administrators, bill nelson, and former astronaut pam miller right, believe matt -- believe nasa will make a difference in monitoring wildfires. >> nasa is the eyes in the sky right now. the satellites we have an orbit 24/7 are giving us the information that decision-makers need about the changes in our planet. david: our your responses have become critical as well. but as more aircraft and drones launch, nasa is trying to address the need for more air traffic control systems, even when gps is lost. the congresswoman who represents silicon valley reacted to the briefing. >> this demonstration and what is being worked on with the u.s. fire service, with calfire, is nothing short of extraordinary. david: nasa hardware and software are also monitoring drought. if you are also an airline passenger there is good news. have you ever been stuck on an airplane, waiting to depart?
david louis got an inside look at its newest projects. years in the making comes at a pivotal time for nasa as climate change redefines its mission. the agency's top two administrators, bill nelson, and former astronaut pam miller right, believe matt -- believe nasa will make a difference in monitoring wildfires. >> nasa is the eyes in the sky right now. the satellites we have an orbit 24/7 are giving us the information that decision-makers need about the changes in our planet. david:...
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david louis, abc 7 news. larry: dr.e team, and we welcome him right now. let's start with the news about pfizer. and we should tell everybody, your specialty is pediatrics, so this is an important issue for you. how important is this for kids? dr. patel: it is my specialty and it is important for anyone out there who cares about the livelihood of children, and i hope it is everyone watching. we saw the headline a couple of weeks ago about clinical trials showing the robust immune response. what this data is going to do is get people and the fda to look closely at the data, to make sure that antibody level translates to inefficient vaccine. not only that, they will be looking at safety data and manufacturing data. can you actually scale this vaccine in time? with the adult vaccine, it took three weeks to get emergency use authorization last fall. hopefully it takes less than that for kids. larry: given the reluctance throughout the country with so many people not wanting to take the shot do you think parents are going to
david louis, abc 7 news. larry: dr.e team, and we welcome him right now. let's start with the news about pfizer. and we should tell everybody, your specialty is pediatrics, so this is an important issue for you. how important is this for kids? dr. patel: it is my specialty and it is important for anyone out there who cares about the livelihood of children, and i hope it is everyone watching. we saw the headline a couple of weeks ago about clinical trials showing the robust immune response. what...
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thank yo >> finally, david louis is emceeing an event celebrating chinese-american world war ii veterans. >> former service members and their families are being awarded the congressional gold medal. that is the highest honor congress can give. and honors the over 18,000 chinese-americans who served in world war ii. >> well-deserved recognition. world news tonight with dave in your is next. -- muir is next. we'll see you who doesn't like more? and i mean, like, a lot more. well, with xfinity you get more for your money. because with xfinity internet you get a free flex 4k streaming box and peacock premium included, with access to tons of free movies and shows. more bang for your buck. can your internet do that? like your outfit, girl. why thank you! ok, now it's a party! get started with xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months and add a flex 4k streaming box for free. click, call, or visit a store today. >>> tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. the last-minute negotiating right now. will the house vote tonight on that bipartisan infrastructure bill? president biden in t
thank yo >> finally, david louis is emceeing an event celebrating chinese-american world war ii veterans. >> former service members and their families are being awarded the congressional gold medal. that is the highest honor congress can give. and honors the over 18,000 chinese-americans who served in world war ii. >> well-deserved recognition. world news tonight with dave in your is next. -- muir is next. we'll see you who doesn't like more? and i mean, like, a lot more....
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david louis shows us how they are speeding up the gene research. >> we are very disappointed by the results of online school. >> these undergrads dropped out to start latch by him. after working at facebook, google and research labs they recognize the need to accelerate the groundbreaking research for which jennifer received the nobel last year. >> we were talking to scientists figuring out where we could apply the technology to give them solutions. >> they are addressing a shortage of -- >> the pace of biological data is starting to outpace software's ability to comprehend and understand it. >> that can lead to delays of weeks and months, so the software engineers are developing code so that biologists can work faster. >> they can run their own experiments. >> the three dropouts are working with leading research institutions. their research should be released and months thanks to the help of seed money from venture capitalists. >> this can help defeat disease, to end malnutrition, while generating massive returns. >> and the nobel can be a springboard for new ventures. >> on a beautiful su
david louis shows us how they are speeding up the gene research. >> we are very disappointed by the results of online school. >> these undergrads dropped out to start latch by him. after working at facebook, google and research labs they recognize the need to accelerate the groundbreaking research for which jennifer received the nobel last year. >> we were talking to scientists figuring out where we could apply the technology to give them solutions. >> they are...
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. >> david louis, abc 7 news. dan: an oil pipeline dragged across the oceans are 100 feet.crews think caused the spill along the coastline. the latest on the investigation. also -- >> the pilot said i have been flying over this ice sheet for 25 years and i have never seen so much melting, so widespread. kristen: climate change happening before our eyes. california scientists got back with new what makes new salonpas arthritis gel so good for arthritis pain? salonpas contains the most prescribed topical pain relief ingredient. it's clinically proven, reduces inflammation and comes in original prescription strength. salonpas. it's good medicine. >> building a better bay area. moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. dan: new evidence suggesting a ship's anchor snagged and dragged an underwater oil pipeline, causing the massive spill off the southern california coast. 144,000 gallons of oil poured into the pacific. the first federal lawsuit has been filed. >> any discharge of oil into sensitive coastal waters is damaging to the environment and disruptive to the e
. >> david louis, abc 7 news. dan: an oil pipeline dragged across the oceans are 100 feet.crews think caused the spill along the coastline. the latest on the investigation. also -- >> the pilot said i have been flying over this ice sheet for 25 years and i have never seen so much melting, so widespread. kristen: climate change happening before our eyes. california scientists got back with new what makes new salonpas arthritis gel so good for arthritis pain? salonpas contains the...
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abc7 david louis got a look at the latest project. david: a shift over 10 years in the making comes at a pivotal time for nasa as climate change redefines its mission. the agency's top two administrators believe nasa will make a difference in monitoring wildfires and managing response. >> what people don't realize is nasa is the eyes in the sky right now. the satellites we have on urban -- have on orbit are giving us the information that decision-makers need about the changes in our planet. >> aerial responses become critical as wildfires explode quickly. as more drones and aircraft launch, nasa is trying to address the need for better air and ground traffic control systems. one congresswoman who represents silicon valley reacted to the briefing. >> this demonstration and what is being worked on with the u.s. fire service, with calfire, is nothing short of extraordinary. david: nasa hardware and software are also monitoring drought as part of its climate change mission. there is other good news coming out of nasa ames. have you been st
abc7 david louis got a look at the latest project. david: a shift over 10 years in the making comes at a pivotal time for nasa as climate change redefines its mission. the agency's top two administrators believe nasa will make a difference in monitoring wildfires and managing response. >> what people don't realize is nasa is the eyes in the sky right now. the satellites we have on urban -- have on orbit are giving us the information that decision-makers need about the changes in our...
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david louis shows us how they are speeding up gene research. >> we were very disappointed.e berkeley grads jumped out to start latch bio. they recognized a need to accelerate the groundbreaking genetic research for which the nobel prize was received last year. >> we went for months on end talking to scientists, figuring out the problems, seeing where we could apply our technological savviness to give them solutions. >> they are dressing a shortage of -- >> the pace of biological data generation is starting to outpace our software's ability to comprehend. >> that can lead to delays of weeks or months. so they are developing code so biologists can work faster. >> working with different institutions will stop -- institutions. >> these can help us combat the climate crisis, defeat disease and malnutrition. while generating massive financial returns. >> the nobel can be a springboard for new adventures. dion: the cdc is out out guidelines about the holidays an every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small bus
david louis shows us how they are speeding up gene research. >> we were very disappointed.e berkeley grads jumped out to start latch bio. they recognized a need to accelerate the groundbreaking genetic research for which the nobel prize was received last year. >> we went for months on end talking to scientists, figuring out the problems, seeing where we could apply our technological savviness to give them solutions. >> they are dressing a shortage of -- >> the pace of...
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david louis looks at rising optimism. >> what a difference compared to a year ago.ptimistic about the upcoming holiday shopping season. the international audit tax and consulting firm says 67% in a new survey say their income has returned or exceeded pre-pandemic levels. nearly one in three plan to shop in stores on black friday, twice as many as last year. >> we have a lot of people now saying black friday is a bit of a sport, and i am looking forward to getting into stores on black friday to do some shopping and take-home products with on that day. >> online product shopping willl remain strong. however, consumers will need to prepare for potential shortages online and in stores due to cargo shipping delays and supply chain issues. for that reason, six in 10 surveyed say they plan to start their holiday shopping this month. what normally would take a couple of weeks or even a week has stretched out to about a month or so. >> michelle johnson manages this chocolate shop in willow glen. many are expected to see a rebound from the pandemic downturn as vaccination rat
david louis looks at rising optimism. >> what a difference compared to a year ago.ptimistic about the upcoming holiday shopping season. the international audit tax and consulting firm says 67% in a new survey say their income has returned or exceeded pre-pandemic levels. nearly one in three plan to shop in stores on black friday, twice as many as last year. >> we have a lot of people now saying black friday is a bit of a sport, and i am looking forward to getting into stores on...
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david louis looks at rising optimism for holiday shopping. >> what a difference compared to a year agosearchers and shop tics -- -- kpmg says 67% in a new survey say their income has returned or exceeded pre-pandemic levels. nearly one in three plantar shop on black friday, twice as last year. >> we have a lot of people saying black friday is a sport that i am looking forward to getting into stores to do shopping and take-home products on that day. >> online shopping remains strong, a lingering impact for safety concerns. consumers will need to prepare for shortages online and in stores due to shipping delays and supply chain issues. for that reason, six and 10 surveyed say they plan to start their shopping this month. >> would normally take normally would take about a week has stretched out to about a month. >> michelle johnson manages myriad chocolates. shops like this are expected to see a rebound from the economic downturn as vaccination rates raise confidence in holiday socializing. >> people saying they're going to parties, buying gifts for coworkers. that means they are going to
david louis looks at rising optimism for holiday shopping. >> what a difference compared to a year agosearchers and shop tics -- -- kpmg says 67% in a new survey say their income has returned or exceeded pre-pandemic levels. nearly one in three plantar shop on black friday, twice as last year. >> we have a lot of people saying black friday is a sport that i am looking forward to getting into stores to do shopping and take-home products on that day. >> online shopping remains...
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that's what david louis explored, with the economy playing a critical role in building the bay area.on to hear businesses and restaurant owners complain. they can't find workers the latest numbers show san francisco is recovered only 45% of the job that existed before the pandemic. san jose has recovered almost 56%. economists say there is no playbook on how to recover from a pandemic. >> i think that's going to come down mortar issues of vaccine -- more to issues of vaccine and having to have booster shots. things out of our control and things that we are not used to looking at in the last few decades. reporter: the service sector is less attractive because of close contact with customers in particular and the risk of infection. >> our front-line workers and people working in retail is a bushman's, people in the service sector -- retail establishments, the service sector have found bargaining power. they are not moving into the same jobs at the same which is. reporter: slow service only discourages customers to going out in supporting local businesses with unfilled jobs. >> there cl
that's what david louis explored, with the economy playing a critical role in building the bay area.on to hear businesses and restaurant owners complain. they can't find workers the latest numbers show san francisco is recovered only 45% of the job that existed before the pandemic. san jose has recovered almost 56%. economists say there is no playbook on how to recover from a pandemic. >> i think that's going to come down mortar issues of vaccine -- more to issues of vaccine and having to...
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. >> tree crews are spread thin as well calling on drivers to be a little patient was louis trees. david hernandez. how we just ask for people to be safe. driving at work in and. we're out here to keep the roads open for you guys. and on the upside know debris flows are reported in fire danger is all but ended for now. but there is a lot of damage in those road closures. chainsaws and generators are going to be with us for a while yet and they've been working at chopping it up and moving it chopping it up and moving it chopping it up. >> and what a job. i can't imagine. when the santa cruz mountains rob kron 4 news. >> in the north bay. it is back to remote learning today for students at mill valley middle school after the storm damaged several classrooms. other schools in the district are reopening. but some repair work will be happening, including removal and water damage assessment. school officials will let parents and students know if more closures will be necessary before 7 o'clock. each school morning crews of fairfield will be spending the day cleaning up at rockville hills park.
. >> tree crews are spread thin as well calling on drivers to be a little patient was louis trees. david hernandez. how we just ask for people to be safe. driving at work in and. we're out here to keep the roads open for you guys. and on the upside know debris flows are reported in fire danger is all but ended for now. but there is a lot of damage in those road closures. chainsaws and generators are going to be with us for a while yet and they've been working at chopping it up and moving...
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was louis trees. david hernandez. how we just ask for people to be safe.ving at work in and you know, we're out here to keep the roads open for you. guys and on the upside know debris flows are reported in fire danger is all but ended for now. but there is a lot of damage in those road closures. chainsaws and generators are going to be with us for a while yet and they've been working at chopping it up and moving it chopping it up and moving it chopping it up. >> and what a job. i can't imagine. >> now bay area wide peas. uni says about 12,000 customers remain without power. but they're making progress as of 06:00am yesterday, that number was 68,000 and here in the santa cruz mountains. the numbers, about 1500 give or take a few live on the summit. rob fladeboe kron 4 news. thank you, rob. turning now to the 4 zone forecast as we take a live look outside here. the bay bridge. >> toll plaza kind of gloomy overcast day remnants, i guess, of the big storm, but that things are warming up. yeah. it looks like high pressure going to take over here. we did have a
was louis trees. david hernandez. how we just ask for people to be safe.ving at work in and you know, we're out here to keep the roads open for you. guys and on the upside know debris flows are reported in fire danger is all but ended for now. but there is a lot of damage in those road closures. chainsaws and generators are going to be with us for a while yet and they've been working at chopping it up and moving it chopping it up and moving it chopping it up. >> and what a job. i can't...
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was louis trees. david hernandez. how we just ask for people to be safe. driving at work in and.oads open for you guys and on the upside know debris flows are reported in fire danger is all but ended for now. but there is a lot of damage in those road closures. chainsaws and generators are going to be with us for a while yet and they've been working at chopping it up and moving it chopping it up and moving it chopping it up. >> and what a job. i can't imagine. when the santa cruz mountains rob kron 4 news. >> pacifica state beach was closed today. so the san mateo county health department to test the water. the beach has been closed since the storm on sunday. the city says so much rain fell that overwhelmed the sewer system, causing it to overflow at the linda mar pump station. the overflow cent untreated sewage into the ocean. still, some surfers decided to venture out this morning. >> it's clean. i mean, it's just when we get the heavy runoff, when we get the heavy runoff, the the water treatment plant just can't keep up with it. and so and then, of course, the you the people c
was louis trees. david hernandez. how we just ask for people to be safe. driving at work in and.oads open for you guys and on the upside know debris flows are reported in fire danger is all but ended for now. but there is a lot of damage in those road closures. chainsaws and generators are going to be with us for a while yet and they've been working at chopping it up and moving it chopping it up and moving it chopping it up. >> and what a job. i can't imagine. when the santa cruz...
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was louis trees. david hernandez. i we just ask for people to be safe.riving at work says many of the outages impacted just a handful of customers spreading crews. very thin. >> no debris flows are reported, but the rain was welcome in other ways. the great thing about this storm as it ended fire season and we had a big fire last week. the u.s. try to fire. so it's an unusual back to back. >> for us where you have a fire one weekend in a big storm. the next to deal with. but this dead and fire season. >> now pg and e says that entire service area statewide. they had some 646,000 outages again about still without power across the bay area. about 1500 here in the santa cruz mountains live on the summit of highway 17 rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> thank you, and the north bay. now it's back to remote learning today for students over at mill valley middle school after the storm damaged several classrooms, other schools in the district are reopening. but some repair work will be happening like tree removals and water damage assessments. school officials will le
was louis trees. david hernandez. i we just ask for people to be safe.riving at work says many of the outages impacted just a handful of customers spreading crews. very thin. >> no debris flows are reported, but the rain was welcome in other ways. the great thing about this storm as it ended fire season and we had a big fire last week. the u.s. try to fire. so it's an unusual back to back. >> for us where you have a fire one weekend in a big storm. the next to deal with. but this...
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anniversary of the second 737 max crash, new york times reporters natalie kitroeff and david gelles flew to st. louiseen invited to boeing's offices there by the new c.e.o. >> welcome. >> thank you for having us. >> narrator: the interview was recorded. >> glad you're here. >> we got a lot of questions. >> narrator: he had been on the company board of directors throughout the 737 max program and described himself as the company's "backup plan" to dennis muilenburg's handling of the crisis. >> boards are invested in their c.e.o.s until they're not. we had a backup plan. i think this board was incredibly well prepared. i am the backup plan. >> david calhoun had been on the board of boeing for several years. he laid the blame squarely at the feet of dennis muilenburg. >> narrator: he was in the midst of damage control. >> it's more than i imagined it would be, honestly. and it speaks to the weaknesses of our leadership. >> he was shooting straight from the hip. it was kind of disarming to hear from the c.e.o. of boeing. >> narrator: he told the reporters the company had indeed made a "fatal mistake," wh
anniversary of the second 737 max crash, new york times reporters natalie kitroeff and david gelles flew to st. louiseen invited to boeing's offices there by the new c.e.o. >> welcome. >> thank you for having us. >> narrator: the interview was recorded. >> glad you're here. >> we got a lot of questions. >> narrator: he had been on the company board of directors throughout the 737 max program and described himself as the company's "backup plan" to...
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louis. can the cardinals do it tonight against the dodgers? david bet on the dodgers, but my heart always routes for them. we will root for st. louis. tom: there's a whole social fabric there that goes back to world war ii. jonathan: sorry it is lost on me, tom. i appreciate it. tom: newcastle is playing the tots this weekend. jonathan: i was distracted by this. thank you. tom: you're going to ignore what we just talked about. jonathan: i am because i am looking at this. take a look at natural gas in the u.k. and what it is doing at the moment intraday. tom, round. absolute round-trip. this was up almost 40% a little bit earlier, and now it is up about 2%. what do i know? absolutely nothing. tom: prime minister johnson? jonathan: what is behind that move, to go from plus 39% deposit of 2%, and rolling over like that? no idea. lisa: people's bank of u.k.? jonathan: doing what, lisa? lisa: i don't know, trying to prop up the market or suppress it? tom: with all the news we've got coming into the bloomberg terminal, aggregation is second to none. when
louis. can the cardinals do it tonight against the dodgers? david bet on the dodgers, but my heart always routes for them. we will root for st. louis. tom: there's a whole social fabric there that goes back to world war ii. jonathan: sorry it is lost on me, tom. i appreciate it. tom: newcastle is playing the tots this weekend. jonathan: i was distracted by this. thank you. tom: you're going to ignore what we just talked about. jonathan: i am because i am looking at this. take a look at natural...
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louis al jazeera. now 2 american scientists have been awarded at this year's nobel prize from medicine. david julius and arden potter pigeon were singled out for their discoveries and receptors for temperature and touch. the nobel committee secretary general called the discovery is crucial to our survival. i mean, the 1st of all, i think it's a very basic scientific discovery because it explains in north dynamics now. so again, i have this feeling on the screen. i'm actually also this pressure is up there. so involved in a lot of good things in turn on the war against light. when you're extend the norm where you storm, if you close your eyes, businesses sounds cold, broken hip hop. now the cambrai they have a volcano on the palmer is becoming even more aggressive as it continues to spew red hot lava. the spanish government has now pledged $239000000.00 to help the island recovery from the devastation. joan has on the ground for us in the palm. volcanic ash and toxic gas explode into the sky, 6000 meters up and the wind can carry it almost anywhere. for the island of la palmer, that means ever
louis al jazeera. now 2 american scientists have been awarded at this year's nobel prize from medicine. david julius and arden potter pigeon were singled out for their discoveries and receptors for temperature and touch. the nobel committee secretary general called the discovery is crucial to our survival. i mean, the 1st of all, i think it's a very basic scientific discovery because it explains in north dynamics now. so again, i have this feeling on the screen. i'm actually also this pressure...
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given by the electorate to new governments. florence louis al jazeera to american scientists have been awarded this. he is a noble prize from medicine. david julius and adam poach in were singled out for their discoveries in recept as the temperature and touch the noble committees secretary general called the findings crucial to answer vidal pull race reports from stockholm. there was expectation that the prize would be even more timely, great expectation that it would be awarded to those who developed the m r n. a vaccines used in the fight against coven 19. in fact, we had a protest here. it's a nobel form by a group protesting against by on tech, not sharing its formula with the vaccine produces in developing countries. but that have been happy because the prize did gars. he said to david julius and odd m. potter putin are considered to have made a very, very crucial breakthrough in an area that's key to our survival at touch and temperature being out the sense, hate, cold, and mechanical stimuli as they put it. now, how was this done well, with millions of fragments of dna, many hours, many years in the laboratory. but perhaps most not
given by the electorate to new governments. florence louis al jazeera to american scientists have been awarded this. he is a noble prize from medicine. david julius and adam poach in were singled out for their discoveries in recept as the temperature and touch the noble committees secretary general called the findings crucial to answer vidal pull race reports from stockholm. there was expectation that the prize would be even more timely, great expectation that it would be awarded to those who...
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david brooks, jonathan capehart, thank you both. >> thanks, judy. >> woodruff: a newly-dedicated park outside st. louisouri is one of the latest attempts to reconcile a decades-old wrong brought about by eminent domain, the power that governments have to seize private property for public use. historically, urban renewal and eminent domain have separated hundreds of thousands of african americans from their property, and locked them out of generational wealth. i'm joined now by our st. louis community reporter, gabrielle hays. welcome, gabrielle, this evening. so this all happened, started back in the 1950s. tell us what happened in st. louis. >> yeah. so dr. howard p. venable was a musician, an month mole gist, a man of many talents, after medical school, getting married and having a daughter, he wanted to buy a home. in 1956 he bought two plots of land and wanted to build a house on one. the issue is the people in his neighborhood and local government didn't want him to live there and, so, they pulled out all the stops including the eminent domain doctrine to make sure he couldn't live there. so they
david brooks, jonathan capehart, thank you both. >> thanks, judy. >> woodruff: a newly-dedicated park outside st. louisouri is one of the latest attempts to reconcile a decades-old wrong brought about by eminent domain, the power that governments have to seize private property for public use. historically, urban renewal and eminent domain have separated hundreds of thousands of african americans from their property, and locked them out of generational wealth. i'm joined now by our...