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jeannie: we are.ne of the worst thing that's happening right now is the hostility towards health care workers. and this is by a very vocal minority. but hospitals and medical providers have been receiving harassing phone calls, threats. they are getting demands for treatments that have been proven ineffective or are not approved. sometimes, even patients that are being treated for covid in the hospital are being very hostile and denying they even have covid. so, it can be a really difficult place to be providing care right now. william: i mean, i can't imagine having to deal with that, on top of having been fighting this fight for a year-and-a-half-plus. jeannie: yes, the caregivers are really exhausted. they're exhausted mentally, physically, emotionally. but we, yesterday, for the first time, i heard hope in the voices of our hospital leaders. we have new relief workers that are arriving in alaska. they have been arriving over the past week-and-a-half. so far, we have about 300 new contract health c
jeannie: we are.ne of the worst thing that's happening right now is the hostility towards health care workers. and this is by a very vocal minority. but hospitals and medical providers have been receiving harassing phone calls, threats. they are getting demands for treatments that have been proven ineffective or are not approved. sometimes, even patients that are being treated for covid in the hospital are being very hostile and denying they even have covid. so, it can be a really difficult...
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. >> whitaker: albert's neighbor jeannie lockwood's family has been at it even longer. >> jeannie lockwoodeaded this in 1889. >> whitaker: her ranch is about 20 miles south of albert sommers' place. we joined her on horseback before dawn the day she started moving her cattle north... >> lockwood: there's that sun. it's going to peek out over the hill. >> whitaker: ...along the same path her family has trekked for 125 years. r thnext weeks yeah. >> whita g thening >> lockwood: or 3:00, or 2:30. >> whitaker: or 2:30. those early starts barely compare to what old-timers endured, when cowboys stayed out under the stars all night and the sun all day, until they got the herd to high pastures. >> sommers: well, i think we can go home. what do you think? >> whitaker: today, they go home after each day's drive. the next morning, they trailer their horses back to where they'd left the cattle, round up those that have strayed, and move them out again before dawn. the old chuckwagon? it's been replaced by a cooler, and the tailgate of a pickup truck. but compared to what your grandfather did? >> lockw
. >> whitaker: albert's neighbor jeannie lockwood's family has been at it even longer. >> jeannie lockwoodeaded this in 1889. >> whitaker: her ranch is about 20 miles south of albert sommers' place. we joined her on horseback before dawn the day she started moving her cattle north... >> lockwood: there's that sun. it's going to peek out over the hill. >> whitaker: ...along the same path her family has trekked for 125 years. r thnext weeks yeah. >> whita g...
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jeannie monk, thank you so much for being here.us a quick snapshot of how things are going there right now. >> thanks, grad to have a chance to chat today. well, while things seem to be improving in the resof the country, alaska is facing the worst surge of the pandemic, and we're really struggling as a health system. starting in august, we saw case counts and hospitalizations really increasing, and clinical care is extremely limited, and we're really having to make difficult decisions on how to allocate scarce resources and provide care to a very large state. >> and is it your sense that the bulk of the covid patrons in medical facilities around the state are primarily unvaccinated? >> unfortunately, yes, they are primarily -- the sickest patients are generally unvaccinated. however, this surge, because of alaska's healthcare system, is impacting everybody who needs to receive medical care in the state. >> reporter: right because it's not just covid patients filling them up. i imagine people with medical needs all over. >> right.
jeannie monk, thank you so much for being here.us a quick snapshot of how things are going there right now. >> thanks, grad to have a chance to chat today. well, while things seem to be improving in the resof the country, alaska is facing the worst surge of the pandemic, and we're really struggling as a health system. starting in august, we saw case counts and hospitalizations really increasing, and clinical care is extremely limited, and we're really having to make difficult decisions on...
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. >> i'm joining vincent for an appointment with jeannie, an immigration advocate.e complicated process of getting a green card. >> so jeannie, what is the status of vincent's case right now? >> basically his case is pending. we submitted his petition and we haven't received an approval yet. >> reporter: so how long have you been waiting? >> previously application was about may 2006. >> so you've been trying to get a green card for 11 years? >> right. at least 11 years. >> vincent's wife is a permanent resident and his children are u.s. citizens, but unless vincent gets a green card, he faces the possibility of deportation. why is it so important for you to try to get a green card? >> what if the people from immigration just stop me on the highway, arrest me and deport me back to china? what about my sons? my wife? without me, it will be a disaster for my family. >> in vincent's situation, he has two children, never been to china, doesn't speak the language. doesn't understand the culture. so how exactly can they function in china? they're americans. >> that's manha
. >> i'm joining vincent for an appointment with jeannie, an immigration advocate.e complicated process of getting a green card. >> so jeannie, what is the status of vincent's case right now? >> basically his case is pending. we submitted his petition and we haven't received an approval yet. >> reporter: so how long have you been waiting? >> previously application was about may 2006. >> so you've been trying to get a green card for 11 years? >> right....
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. >> jeannie at limburg. >> thank you so much for taking my question. i was wondering when we might have data microgram dose of moderna and the study looked at 100-microgram dose and i was wondering, it seems like dose f. >> right now the data we got with 100 micrograms dose, the company itself is submitting data from the study they did on 50. i'm not sure exactly when that will be able to go to the fda for regulatory approval, maybe rochelle knows better but i'm not quite sure when that's going to happen. >> thank you for that question. let me be very clear at the fda authorization for a boost with maternal whether you are boosting moderna or anything else is for 15 micrograms dose all of our maternal boost our for 50 micrograms dose and we are reaching out and doing a lot of training and teaching with providers and pharmacists to make sure the booster dose for maternal is known to be 50 micrograms dose, half dose from the primary series. with regard to your question for preference, we will not articulate a preference. my understanding is most people w
. >> jeannie at limburg. >> thank you so much for taking my question. i was wondering when we might have data microgram dose of moderna and the study looked at 100-microgram dose and i was wondering, it seems like dose f. >> right now the data we got with 100 micrograms dose, the company itself is submitting data from the study they did on 50. i'm not sure exactly when that will be able to go to the fda for regulatory approval, maybe rochelle knows better but i'm not quite...
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in a video circulating on line that been as prime minister energy mccarthy is a jeannie information minister to make the right decision and fix our relations out there. a wild coming up next. ah ah ah ah ah ah bmw ah ah lexus to lose to cool down? are you that i got on 50 lament that got presenter my luck fit. thank you gillum at gary it onto the body. hewlett bye bye. be like oh my my my ablaze oh, i never knew about it. i'm not been on an accent was i feel i'm it isn't funny. no, he knew and i fully gave you a little put new lead. put them and i'm, i'm business. i'm going to get a moment getting a new money that my nick, my one when we get in the most out. but i do want to kind of put that in there when you have a problem, will call me that. it might deny my name for me, monica go. oh man, good to again, the number 5 die addison, a 4 legged tonight. if i got you in top of your policy, i neg by nissan and going to possible newson and i'm going insane. and i mean, when freedom of your, i'm think you customer a some, a lack of leaky myoshi nichols work in, in my thinking more like somebody, m
in a video circulating on line that been as prime minister energy mccarthy is a jeannie information minister to make the right decision and fix our relations out there. a wild coming up next. ah ah ah ah ah ah bmw ah ah lexus to lose to cool down? are you that i got on 50 lament that got presenter my luck fit. thank you gillum at gary it onto the body. hewlett bye bye. be like oh my my my ablaze oh, i never knew about it. i'm not been on an accent was i feel i'm it isn't funny. no, he knew and...
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. >>> the jeannie may be out of the bottle at disneyland tonight. >> the park launch this new app topartygoers streamline their visits. for an exit $20, you can access the lighting lanes for extra busy rides. is basically a paid version of the former free fast pass. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] [cheering and applause] steve: welcome to the show, folks. thank y'all. thank y'all, everybody. i appreciate it. thank you very much. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] got a good one today. returning for their 2nd day, with a total of $20,000, from las vegas, nevada, it's the champs. it's the germany family. [cheering and applause] and from newbern, tennessee, it's the stewart family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might have a shot at driving out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] let's go meet the stewart
. >>> the jeannie may be out of the bottle at disneyland tonight. >> the park launch this new app topartygoers streamline their visits. for an exit $20, you can access the lighting lanes for extra busy rides. is basically a paid version of the former free fast pass. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] [cheering and applause] steve: welcome to the show, folks. thank y'all. thank y'all,...
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disney rolled out a new app for guests at its park called jeannie, and it is meant to help streamline visits and cut down on wait times. the free service will be built into disney parks' established apps. a paid version called disney genie plus gets you into the lightning lane for $15 at disney world, $20 at disneyland. lightning lane is basically a paid version of disney's fast pass, which used to be free for clients. end of it, kpix 5. >>> that is the happiest place on earth, but are you one of the happiest employees in the country? you must work for one of the bay area companies ranked in the top 10 where employees had satisfaction. in a survey called comparably, adobe took the top spot. ring central based in belmont came in second. vidalia, they rank a, and zoom out of san jose was ranked nine, probably because they are all working from home. as to why their workers are thrilled? just guess. they are paid well. they work in a nice environment, and they get great benefits. >>> we're going to get a little beneficial rain soon.remember we were talking about a year ago at this time? >
disney rolled out a new app for guests at its park called jeannie, and it is meant to help streamline visits and cut down on wait times. the free service will be built into disney parks' established apps. a paid version called disney genie plus gets you into the lightning lane for $15 at disney world, $20 at disneyland. lightning lane is basically a paid version of disney's fast pass, which used to be free for clients. end of it, kpix 5. >>> that is the happiest place on earth, but are...
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if the holidays had sabina done, has adam while them in jeannie added doctor, who done no visa, shall it a little that encounter hurried, enrolls cody and was up to them. ah, there was no government really commissioning them to make films any more, but they continued to film all the way up until 96. and at a certain point, i think their project became very personal. and that's what the house of history sort of represents is. i think it's one of the most personal films in the african films archive. it's really an essay film about the destruction of kabul. and it sort of shifts about halfway through into a, a lament for the destruction of the cobbled museum, the archaeological museum, and how it represents the destruction of all of these other histories of, of canis on all of the non his la mic histories. been in the a v into saw the dog halter, bespoke pictures into solvido, pulled the whole u. hawk hawk. a study in had the cheesy that a vast nice but on caught that a whole year he on a to generate the 100000, make one at a more rapid give his ammonium all true notion. how's out the tu
if the holidays had sabina done, has adam while them in jeannie added doctor, who done no visa, shall it a little that encounter hurried, enrolls cody and was up to them. ah, there was no government really commissioning them to make films any more, but they continued to film all the way up until 96. and at a certain point, i think their project became very personal. and that's what the house of history sort of represents is. i think it's one of the most personal films in the african films...
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. >> in sacramento, jeannie nguyen.rements on january first 2022 and local jurisdictions may also perform waste evaluations to check for compliance. >> let's check outside for a final check on our 4 zone forecast. a live look from our camera mount tam highest looks a little hazy out there yet does. and our chief meteorologist says checking with what's going on because we've got a good weekend. coming up, we've got a great weekend. coming up, weather wise. lots of sunshine headed our way tomorrow. >> it's kind of the iffy day. there's a slight chance we could see some showers mainly to our south santa clara valley santa cruz mountains in the monterey bay. i think those are the best chances out there tonight. look at the colors out there in the skies. the sun is setting outside the clouds continue to rotate up above and beautiful drive across the golden gate bridge. if you're out there this evening, it is cool, though in spots. we've got 50's, some low 60's all around the bay area and well. you've got some unsettled weath
. >> in sacramento, jeannie nguyen.rements on january first 2022 and local jurisdictions may also perform waste evaluations to check for compliance. >> let's check outside for a final check on our 4 zone forecast. a live look from our camera mount tam highest looks a little hazy out there yet does. and our chief meteorologist says checking with what's going on because we've got a good weekend. coming up, we've got a great weekend. coming up, weather wise. lots of sunshine headed our...
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if the holidays said, sabina dunn has had a more limb in jeannie, added doctor dun nadisa shalaya ah ha monitors father that encounter hurry kimball's cody and was actually done ah. ringback there was no government really commissioning them to make films any more, but they continued to film all the way up until 96. and at a certain point, i think their project became very personal. and that's where the house of history sort of represents is. i think it's one of the most personal films in the african films archive. it's really an essay film about the destruction of kabul. and it sort of shifts about halfway through into a, a lament for the destruction of the cobbled in the archaeological museum and how it represents the destruction of all of these other histories of, of kennesaw, open non islam mc histories. in india, he's in the saw, the dub halter bestowed to just in the saw the road to the ho hawk hawk. a study in had a cheesy that a past nice but on caught that i her yet he on a to geno. yet, the 100 pals make not a mo lucky yet is i'm only in the ocean. hows out the turbo. yes. i
if the holidays said, sabina dunn has had a more limb in jeannie, added doctor dun nadisa shalaya ah ha monitors father that encounter hurry kimball's cody and was actually done ah. ringback there was no government really commissioning them to make films any more, but they continued to film all the way up until 96. and at a certain point, i think their project became very personal. and that's where the house of history sort of represents is. i think it's one of the most personal films in the...
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jeannie says they were able to avoid shutoffs because of improving weather conditions.'s outages for expected for about 4800 customers in those three counties. but as of this afternoon pg and e has not turned off power to any customers here in northern california, joining us now to talk more about the forecast, meteorologists mark tamayo things didn't materialize quite the way we thought they would hide their alex yet we were never really expecting a strong wind event with this second round this week. the winds have been picking up but not nearly as strong as monday and tuesday. so, thankfully, those winds. didn't materialize and we're looking okay for basically tonight and into your friday finally, almost here, nlds game five. and if you're walking around san francisco just for a few seconds, you can easily tell it was a beautiful day still is a beautiful day, and we are expecting mostly clear skies for this evening first pitch with temperature right around with the temperature of 64 degrees in a westerly breeze right around 15 miles an hour, so no fog to speak of in f
jeannie says they were able to avoid shutoffs because of improving weather conditions.'s outages for expected for about 4800 customers in those three counties. but as of this afternoon pg and e has not turned off power to any customers here in northern california, joining us now to talk more about the forecast, meteorologists mark tamayo things didn't materialize quite the way we thought they would hide their alex yet we were never really expecting a strong wind event with this second round...
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wait, hold on. life expectancy is down. infant mortality is up wasn't income gap isn't widening. jeannie coefficient looks terrible. death of despair are exploding. so i think it's natural to conclude that all this money printing is not feeding amera talk or see is back that speeding attack a stock receipt rule by the least qualified the european union fails to agree on how to protect citizens and businesses from soaring energy bills but safe in hand launch the hump or who's the claim for they did market ahead. all of them this hour at chilly morning from the united nations would say the situation in afghanistan is so dire that half the countries entire population could face acute molly attrition. this winter with many dying we hear from the organization big for deep, terrifying trinitarian crisis won't. even today the total got $19000000.00 people, as we say, can secure that means the experiencing hunger on a daily basis.
wait, hold on. life expectancy is down. infant mortality is up wasn't income gap isn't widening. jeannie coefficient looks terrible. death of despair are exploding. so i think it's natural to conclude that all this money printing is not feeding amera talk or see is back that speeding attack a stock receipt rule by the least qualified the european union fails to agree on how to protect citizens and businesses from soaring energy bills but safe in hand launch the hump or who's the claim for they...
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and once the inflation jeannie is out of the bottle, there's no way to put it back in expectations are running high. so this is the beginning of a secular inflationary move. the only way to stop it is to raise interest rate down . roger, they're actually raising interest rates. they're doing the right thing. but in the united states, in great britain, they're not raising interest rates. as a matter of fact, they believe that the way to fight this would be the lower rates and to make more money available. so they're actually throwing gasoline on the fire if they were to raise rates, even a quarter of a percentage points they were throw the entire leveraged economy of the u. k. and britain into complete parallel zation. so they've really put themselves in an untenable position. and i think we're going to see a huge economic dislocation. this is the beginning of a secular inflationary move that's going to cause tremendous damage. us republican congressman is a good twitter of censorship. off his official account was suspended. this happen often called the nations 1st transgender forestall
and once the inflation jeannie is out of the bottle, there's no way to put it back in expectations are running high. so this is the beginning of a secular inflationary move. the only way to stop it is to raise interest rate down . roger, they're actually raising interest rates. they're doing the right thing. but in the united states, in great britain, they're not raising interest rates. as a matter of fact, they believe that the way to fight this would be the lower rates and to make more money...
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that's done by verity or pro jeannie. you know, i think, you know, at the end of the day we are trying to be the most accomplished artist that we could be. we're trying to bring all of our communities are a background, are up bringing our experiences to the stage. and if we're really trying to be artist dot business, people are politicians. if we're trying to be artists, then everybody should be welcome. everybody should have a form to tell stories. i'm going to get back to you chief in a moment because i some really good questions and you chiefly gas, but fast. we take a pause to bring in the gorgeous life of parents flat. he singing, he admitted, say to output productions. dad mom walking based on the book of the same name, his miss sack ah . 2 ah oh, i got out there and i get one is if you're okay want me to call you kiki because i've been watching your 2 key conversations and you are how they have a look here on my laptop or karen. those is, she's been having during during lockdown during the pandemic. she's, she has
that's done by verity or pro jeannie. you know, i think, you know, at the end of the day we are trying to be the most accomplished artist that we could be. we're trying to bring all of our communities are a background, are up bringing our experiences to the stage. and if we're really trying to be artist dot business, people are politicians. if we're trying to be artists, then everybody should be welcome. everybody should have a form to tell stories. i'm going to get back to you chief in a...
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chuck schumer, dennis or marilyn congressman jeannie raskin? >> i'll go with dennis?e board with one 150,000 big one. stephen, were next question, which of these donkeys admits she never learned how to drive? massachusetts congresswoman iona presley, new york congresswoman aoc or california senator dianne feinstein? >> all women can't drive one, that's clichÉ. [laughter] i'm just pulling this one out, i think it's feinstein. kennedy: you are wrong could pull into the lead here, kevin. which of these donkeys once had their own tv showed that peter elon musk, oliver stone and lance armstrong? was arizona senator kyrsten sinema, speaker of the house nancy pelosi or california governor gavin newsom? this ourt question, control room? okay, it's not. come on, party people. stay in the game. which of these donkeys once wrote a letter asking the judge to show leniency to a man convicted to beating his wife so brutally she required facial reconstruction surgery and then went on to kill her when he got out of prison? was it minnesota congresswoman omar? secretary marcia fudge o
chuck schumer, dennis or marilyn congressman jeannie raskin? >> i'll go with dennis?e board with one 150,000 big one. stephen, were next question, which of these donkeys admits she never learned how to drive? massachusetts congresswoman iona presley, new york congresswoman aoc or california senator dianne feinstein? >> all women can't drive one, that's clichÉ. [laughter] i'm just pulling this one out, i think it's feinstein. kennedy: you are wrong could pull into the lead here,...
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however, if you go out go out and say things, you can now put the jeannie back in the bottle. even more so, you can't just assert as a get out of subpoena free card. you have to actually still show up. you could choose to try to argue that you have a valid privilege that allows you to not answer certain questions but you can't just not appear. more importantly, remember, every conversation with a president or an attorney is not going to be automatically privileged. it has to actually have -- be under the umbrella has to why we even have executive privilege, in an advisory capacity, having candid conversation with the president of the united states to get some sort of advice or counsel. here, even if there was an exchange of information, there's not an automatic assignment of privilege. i remind, everyone, of course, that the holder of the executive privilege is the holder of the office, the president of the united states. there is some argument to be made about how successor presidents could notably try to enforce, here this one is not inclined to do so because there seems to
however, if you go out go out and say things, you can now put the jeannie back in the bottle. even more so, you can't just assert as a get out of subpoena free card. you have to actually still show up. you could choose to try to argue that you have a valid privilege that allows you to not answer certain questions but you can't just not appear. more importantly, remember, every conversation with a president or an attorney is not going to be automatically privileged. it has to actually have -- be...
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jeannie says it's working to minimize and limit any storm related outages as this weekend storm gets closer. as the sun peeked through fremont's guys pg and e is huge, 25 acre material yard was and will be busy preparing for the strong storm expected sunday and monday between the very powerful wind, um and the rain, we can see damage to our equipment, and that damage can lead to power outages. as soon as everything is loaded. it will be dispatched to the places p genies, whether department predicts. will take the biggest hits in the storm. that will be barea wide. we're bringing crews from areas that are expected to be less hit to the areas that are expected to be harder. hit in the shard is literally everything. little repair crew could possibly need any size of conductor or power line that connects to virtually any other piece of equipment from the tiniest of transformers. to the largest of substations to your house. pg and he says it continues to install anti wildfire technologies that can and do we read power in storms as well? we have been, uh, installing sectional isar. this he
jeannie says it's working to minimize and limit any storm related outages as this weekend storm gets closer. as the sun peeked through fremont's guys pg and e is huge, 25 acre material yard was and will be busy preparing for the strong storm expected sunday and monday between the very powerful wind, um and the rain, we can see damage to our equipment, and that damage can lead to power outages. as soon as everything is loaded. it will be dispatched to the places p genies, whether department...
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i want to bring in jeannie adams. how do you hedge? >> i don't know that it is possible. a lot of people's conundrums are , how do you hedge for d.c., but what is going on in the commodity complex is extraordinary. also inflation pressures are rising because equity should be a natural hedge against those pressures. it is a confluence of factors resulting in volatility across asset classes and a lot of confusion and loss of leadership. there is no consistent leader in the equity market except loss of energy. alix: for once. gina: for the first time ever. alix: how are earnings going to matter? gina: i think they are mattering, they are just being overwhelmed by macro issues. when it comes down to it, at the beginning of september we started to notice some degradation in the forward outlook for earnings growth as a result of the fact inflation pressures were sticking around longer than analysts had anticipated. we started to see downgrades of -- downgrades from analysts. not massive downgrades with respect to the long-term economic outlook, but a downgrade for earnings grow
i want to bring in jeannie adams. how do you hedge? >> i don't know that it is possible. a lot of people's conundrums are , how do you hedge for d.c., but what is going on in the commodity complex is extraordinary. also inflation pressures are rising because equity should be a natural hedge against those pressures. it is a confluence of factors resulting in volatility across asset classes and a lot of confusion and loss of leadership. there is no consistent leader in the equity market...
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he was more, jeannie, misses doubtfire and simply irreplaceable.ight, abc will show us the way san francisco shaped this artistic genius. >> i think robin williams was made in your part of the world. what made robin williams the wonderful comedian, actor that was so special to so many of us was really forged in the bay area, the excitement and tumult of the late 1960's, and as a young person coming from michigan to live in that part of the world and exposed to all of the intellectual ferment and the comedy scene of the late 1960's and early 1970's, it shaped him so much as a human being. it made his, and a and in touch with the world than otherwise. his fondness for your part of the world never went away and was a constant restorative aspect of his life. >> i know we are going to hear from his colleagues throughout the years. such a long career he had, whici is quite the feat in hollywood, to do so much in the years he had. >> so many people were on the ground floor. paula poundstone, jimmy walker, margaret cho. people who understood this was a rar
he was more, jeannie, misses doubtfire and simply irreplaceable.ight, abc will show us the way san francisco shaped this artistic genius. >> i think robin williams was made in your part of the world. what made robin williams the wonderful comedian, actor that was so special to so many of us was really forged in the bay area, the excitement and tumult of the late 1960's, and as a young person coming from michigan to live in that part of the world and exposed to all of the intellectual...
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. >> that was jeannie nguyen reporting a spokesperson for the governor's office says vaccine mandatesa has the lowest covid case rate in the nation. meantime, the superintendent of the san francisco unified school district. doctor vincent matthews. >> going out of his way to say that his district had little if any participation in today's sickout. and you're looking at the scene. the protest scene in santa rosa today. parents taking part again thank worry about the governor newsome telling, then their children must be vaccinated in order to attend school. that's once the vaccine in question is fully approved. of course. meantime, the sonoma county school superintendent says taking children out of the classroom. today was not the right thing to do. >> the liberty union high school district which serves communities and rent wouldn't oakley issued the following statement regarding the sickout, quote, there was not a walkout. whereby students leave their classes. however, our principles are reporting that the schools were less attended anywhere from approximately 15 to 20%. absent at the
. >> that was jeannie nguyen reporting a spokesperson for the governor's office says vaccine mandatesa has the lowest covid case rate in the nation. meantime, the superintendent of the san francisco unified school district. doctor vincent matthews. >> going out of his way to say that his district had little if any participation in today's sickout. and you're looking at the scene. the protest scene in santa rosa today. parents taking part again thank worry about the governor newsome...
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thank you spencer and as we've reported jeannie has already turned off the power. of customers to try to prevent a wildfire in these conditions this map shows where public safety power outages underway. it's the area's colored in pink 2300 affected customers are in vacaville with almost 700 in fairfield. the other shutoffs are in rural areas of solano sonoma, napa, alameda and contra costa counties now, we've been dealing with these deliberate pg&e power shutoffs for three years. are we stuck with them for the future and what's being to minimize the fire risk abc many side team reporter stephanie. sierra is digging into promises made by pg&e to address the problem and if they are being followed, she's in the newsroom stephanie. yes, dan. well, this year p g&e would be implemented specifically to reduce the threat of wildfires enrolling blackouts one of which is plans to underground 10,000 miles of power lines, but experts say that won't be the most cost-effective solution. as the bay area faces yet another threat of rolling blackouts for the past three years. it fe
thank you spencer and as we've reported jeannie has already turned off the power. of customers to try to prevent a wildfire in these conditions this map shows where public safety power outages underway. it's the area's colored in pink 2300 affected customers are in vacaville with almost 700 in fairfield. the other shutoffs are in rural areas of solano sonoma, napa, alameda and contra costa counties now, we've been dealing with these deliberate pg&e power shutoffs for three years. are we...
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p s p jeannie.ld and out towards, uh, davis and those areas, so we'll have to keep an eye on that. of course, steve will be here in the morning to update you on that. our bill thanks so much. lake tahoe's water level has dropped to a four year low. people walking along north tahoe beach noticed. there's a lot more beach to walk on today, and some boat docks don't even reach the water. the water level is hovering around the natural rim and dropping about a quarter inch of day. the director of the uc davis tahoe environmental research center says water evaporation is being pushed by drier and drier winters. so the water level will come back up over the rim, probably some point in the next few months. but then if it's just an average winter, it's going to go below the rim a lot earlier and go a lot lower than it will this this winter. if the league levels are lower next year, the mouths of some of the streams will have sand bars across them, which could strand the salmon trying to swim upstream to spaw
p s p jeannie.ld and out towards, uh, davis and those areas, so we'll have to keep an eye on that. of course, steve will be here in the morning to update you on that. our bill thanks so much. lake tahoe's water level has dropped to a four year low. people walking along north tahoe beach noticed. there's a lot more beach to walk on today, and some boat docks don't even reach the water. the water level is hovering around the natural rim and dropping about a quarter inch of day. the director of...
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one full, some families hoping their sweet gesture can be jeannie nguyen shows us what they're doing and how it's creating some buzz. >> for siblings janae drummond and andrew winners all the haha. it's been a very productive saturday morning running their honey stand in their full. some neighborhood golden honey, we're trying to. >> so some honey business and we're also trying to support color fire victims. >> after jar peaceful. some kids hope this honey can help anybody affected by the caldor fire. >> so we sought for the people that did lose their cabin. we thought we could help them in a way and because that could have been us and we wanted we would have needed help this hits close to home because they were lucky enough to have their family cabin spared by the fire. we actually have a cabin in strawberry. >> and we thought, you know, be good for the kids. you know, to also support the counter fire victims because we're almost a victim our south through their honey sales. a portion of it will be donated 25 to >> victims this business started this past summer when their uncle deci
one full, some families hoping their sweet gesture can be jeannie nguyen shows us what they're doing and how it's creating some buzz. >> for siblings janae drummond and andrew winners all the haha. it's been a very productive saturday morning running their honey stand in their full. some neighborhood golden honey, we're trying to. >> so some honey business and we're also trying to support color fire victims. >> after jar peaceful. some kids hope this honey can help anybody...
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you had obviously miss jeannie is voting for it and you had anthony gonzalez, a republican that's retiring. there were not a ton of surprises, only nine republicans voted for this. those are two that really stuck out to me. >> sam stein, not going to debate right or wrong here, some of it seems quite obvious but it appears that pete williams was pointing out some of the weak spots trying to drag steve bannon out to testify and that would be the issue of executive privilege. yes, he was not working for the white house. >> yes, he was not a white house official and arguably pete noted, those are the arguments that he should be shielded from contempt here. the fact that nine republicans in the house voted to enforce the subpoena, i think if you look at it, circumstantially, this is attacked literally on the capitol, on the place of work. members of congress were directly threatened by the insurrection and on top of that they have an institutional prerogative to enforce their own subpoenas. you can only find agreements with nine republicans suggesting that we are in a deeply split and partisan
you had obviously miss jeannie is voting for it and you had anthony gonzalez, a republican that's retiring. there were not a ton of surprises, only nine republicans voted for this. those are two that really stuck out to me. >> sam stein, not going to debate right or wrong here, some of it seems quite obvious but it appears that pete williams was pointing out some of the weak spots trying to drag steve bannon out to testify and that would be the issue of executive privilege. yes, he was...
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how do we put this jeannie back in the bottle. >> we can't do anything before we agree on some thingswise, we'll be opening ourselves to another leader who can see everything that's out there of information that's been exposed. where are we in our eyes and what's the way forward? i know we only get your big brain once in a while here. >> i would say this, we should not mistake rotten information with the question of partisanship. i think debating those ideas in the public squares and press on the floors of congress are good. the notion that somehow there is a kinds of bipartisan -- it's both an illusion and not good. it's a bait and it creates that. that should be a fundamental of democracy. what concerns me is that when foundational things like science are put in the hands of wizards and worse. >> when horrendous information is allowed to run free without asking questions or lawsuits on social media. that's truly worry some. >> i think those are two different things. it's important to distinguish them. >> my concern overall is that our system is eroding and fiona hill makes an excell
how do we put this jeannie back in the bottle. >> we can't do anything before we agree on some thingswise, we'll be opening ourselves to another leader who can see everything that's out there of information that's been exposed. where are we in our eyes and what's the way forward? i know we only get your big brain once in a while here. >> i would say this, we should not mistake rotten information with the question of partisanship. i think debating those ideas in the public squares...
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jeannie nguyen has more on what we can do to save those trees. >> we use to climb trees used to spy onr as long as daniela marsh can remember the trees in sacramento have always been a way for her to enjoy the outdoors, especially here at mckinley park. i think it's beautiful right now. i know that given the extent of the drought that we are in. we're we won't be able enjoy this much longer and it's the dry conditions making arborists concerned about the future of these trees that >> see the increase in stress of the treats. so with that stress you're seeing in decline as far we've dropped early coloration will be, as you can see here this tree its leaves are crispy in getting ready to fall off all its branches are brittle. >> and dry. arborists say this is not a good sign this early in the fall season. >> when you have stress street, you can also have weakened branches that will. it will cause early and failure. but there are some ways to treat these issues that can possibly save trees. life. >> tree. experts say deep watering to get to the roots fertilizer and pruning are all very im
jeannie nguyen has more on what we can do to save those trees. >> we use to climb trees used to spy onr as long as daniela marsh can remember the trees in sacramento have always been a way for her to enjoy the outdoors, especially here at mckinley park. i think it's beautiful right now. i know that given the extent of the drought that we are in. we're we won't be able enjoy this much longer and it's the dry conditions making arborists concerned about the future of these trees that...