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today in the bay's tom jensen is in the city and takes us there. >> reporter: the show is still on san francisco symphony despite health concerns. >> i am fully vaccinated, i wear mask, i am not too worried about it. >> reporter: these two friends plan to enjoy the symphony and they were not about to call off those plans. >> we are here to celebrate the new year and welcome in what's coming. >> reporter: proof of vaccination is required at the symphony. the crowd is limited to just 25% of capacity. three, two, one -- >> reporter: at noon ringing in on 2022 outside chase center from one big nba all-star and a family-style good time at winter wonderland. >> it's a cool event for kids to have fun outside, we have been locked in. >> reporter: another loss this year. the annual fireworks show over the bay that draws thousands of people to the city was cancelled for the second year in a row due to another covid surge. the crowds are noticeably smaller than normal on the embarcadero. >> reporter: many like this couple still deciding to ripping in 2022 in the city by the bay anyway. >> hoping
today in the bay's tom jensen is in the city and takes us there. >> reporter: the show is still on san francisco symphony despite health concerns. >> i am fully vaccinated, i wear mask, i am not too worried about it. >> reporter: these two friends plan to enjoy the symphony and they were not about to call off those plans. >> we are here to celebrate the new year and welcome in what's coming. >> reporter: proof of vaccination is required at the symphony. the crowd...
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there are so many vulnerable people out there. >> >> in hayward, tom jensen, nbc a bay area news. >>> >> wonderful work. >>> if you were watching the newscasts at 5:30 you caught the weather foermt. jeff ranieri gave permission for everyone to sleep in. >> i want to make sure the viewers at 6:00 get the same deal. >> we have all been working hard this week, right. >> so hard. >> yeah, we deserve it. we have so much happening. yeah, as garvin mentioned i was saying the cloud cover as we roll through tomorrow morning will make it perfect to not set the alarm clock and let yourself sleep on in. let's get you set up a ready to go. maybe you are getting ready to head out the door out to st. francis. you got something happening even though we have some covid restrictions in place. you got to keep everything moving along. if you are meeting friends out maybe for dinner we have 5 a in st. francis. definitely jacket weather cloud cover in place. no rain expected tonight. and then once we hit 11:00 down to 50. then dipping into midnight here going down to 49 degrees. chilly weather on the way t
there are so many vulnerable people out there. >> >> in hayward, tom jensen, nbc a bay area news. >>> >> wonderful work. >>> if you were watching the newscasts at 5:30 you caught the weather foermt. jeff ranieri gave permission for everyone to sleep in. >> i want to make sure the viewers at 6:00 get the same deal. >> we have all been working hard this week, right. >> so hard. >> yeah, we deserve it. we have so much happening. yeah, as...
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michael jensen, let me start with you.you see more radicalization today than in the past and is the speed of radicalization increasing? >> yeah, absolutely. i think in many ways january 6th was the culmination of things that have been happening for at least 20 years in this country and that really is the mainstreaming of radical political opinion. certainly is events of january 6th were tied, some of the extraordinary circumstances we all endured during 2020, pandemic, racial justice protest and a hotly protested election, but for decades we've seen the surge in especially right wing extreme i'm in the united states. is it moving faster? all indications are yes. this primarily happens online and social media and social media is a hyper mobilizing environment, a 24-7 echo chamber where individuals hear these ideas and are moving forward much faster than in the past. >> reporter: kathleen, lou you seeing this into politics as well. >> we know that one stream of activism that took us to january 6th was the white power and mil
michael jensen, let me start with you.you see more radicalization today than in the past and is the speed of radicalization increasing? >> yeah, absolutely. i think in many ways january 6th was the culmination of things that have been happening for at least 20 years in this country and that really is the mainstreaming of radical political opinion. certainly is events of january 6th were tied, some of the extraordinary circumstances we all endured during 2020, pandemic, racial justice...
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thom jensen, nbc bay area. >>> now to video to is santa cruz north harbor.the truck parked there became partially submerged and we have an aerial view of how flooded that area became. no word on how much it will cost to clear up the flooding and repair any damage. the flooding we saw in santa cruz was not like what we saw in 2011. you may recall an 8.9 quake in japan caused waves hitting the coast. $26 million in damage. although there were plenty of warnings to stay out of the water yesterday, a surfer ventured into the waves at ocean beach in san francisco had to be rescued. it happened at kelly's cove at the northern part of the beach. the fire department said the waves were so rough that the surfer's board broke stranding him about 300 feet from shore. a team of boats, rescue swimmers and a helicopter responded and were able to get that surfer to safety, and soon after that they rescued another surfer. in san mateo county, two young men fishing at the state beach were swept off rocks by massive waves and one knocked unconscious. the sheriff tells nbc bay
thom jensen, nbc bay area. >>> now to video to is santa cruz north harbor.the truck parked there became partially submerged and we have an aerial view of how flooded that area became. no word on how much it will cost to clear up the flooding and repair any damage. the flooding we saw in santa cruz was not like what we saw in 2011. you may recall an 8.9 quake in japan caused waves hitting the coast. $26 million in damage. although there were plenty of warnings to stay out of the water...
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thom jensen. >> reporter: we weren't able to reach anyone at tongan consulate in burlingame office but with tens of thousands in the community living this area and blackout across all of the island they're likely to get very busy in coming days. members of the community are only hearing bits of news from tonga. >> a lot of devastation, a lot of fear right now. >> reporter: michelle's grandmother is safe in fiji but worries about extended family, friends and people of tonga. there's no communications right now. >> have gotten so bad that the internet connection is out. read that there's also no way to radio in either. >> reporter: a few videos showing water rushing through town like this church, but the community can tell by the images and descriptions that devastation will likely be widespread. >> it's really sad. >> reporter: a sad conversation, able to talk to family on the main island before the eruption and tsunami hit. have you been in communication today? >> yesterday. before. >> reporter: they knew it was going to go. what were they saying? >> scared. >> reporter: another fear f
thom jensen. >> reporter: we weren't able to reach anyone at tongan consulate in burlingame office but with tens of thousands in the community living this area and blackout across all of the island they're likely to get very busy in coming days. members of the community are only hearing bits of news from tonga. >> a lot of devastation, a lot of fear right now. >> reporter: michelle's grandmother is safe in fiji but worries about extended family, friends and people of tonga....
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thom jensen joins us live from walnut creek where the district is asking parents to make sure they canw the negative covid test, and parents are scrambling to get it done, thom. >> reporter: yeah, an elementary school here in the walnut creek school district does not accept the at-home tests that have been so hard to get, and many others have provided the take-home tests, the ones you can do at home. oakland unified school district sent students home with two before break. a group of parents hosted a virtual news conference just yesterday demanding oakland shutdown schools for grades k through 12, and they talked about the lack of vaccination mandates to the sharp increase in child infections and unreliable covid testing results. >> the vaccination rates of young people are still quite low, and for young children there is no vaccine. >> meanwhile san josÉ unified says it has not seen any transmission of the classes yet, and they are still asking for children to be tested. these are common sense issues, test your children if they are feeling symptoms, and we have been hearing from paren
thom jensen joins us live from walnut creek where the district is asking parents to make sure they canw the negative covid test, and parents are scrambling to get it done, thom. >> reporter: yeah, an elementary school here in the walnut creek school district does not accept the at-home tests that have been so hard to get, and many others have provided the take-home tests, the ones you can do at home. oakland unified school district sent students home with two before break. a group of...
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today in the bay's thom jensen reports it likely will get worse before it gets better, but one persons optimistic. >> they will be ringing in 2022 in true pandemic form with walk-up and drive-up covid testing on sunday morning. this campus is one of many sites where you can get a test before traveling, returning to work or heading back to school. >> i just learned my rapid test is negative, which is great news. >> this man lucky enough to find an open but busy testing site in oakland, and it wants students tested before going back to school will be tricky. sound familiar? there may be reason for optimism as 2022 matures. >> there's a lot of unknowns, but i feel optimistic, all pandemics do end. >> it's not good news for dr. peter chen hong. >> i think the next two weeks will be critical in the bay area, but disruptions to every day life, because people will be sick in the workforce. >> but he says after we have staffing shortages, we optimistically could expect to have months of normalcy. as more people get boosters and the unvaccinated gain immunity from exposure to the virus, and ma
today in the bay's thom jensen reports it likely will get worse before it gets better, but one persons optimistic. >> they will be ringing in 2022 in true pandemic form with walk-up and drive-up covid testing on sunday morning. this campus is one of many sites where you can get a test before traveling, returning to work or heading back to school. >> i just learned my rapid test is negative, which is great news. >> this man lucky enough to find an open but busy testing site in...
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"today in the bay's" tom jensen was there for number 11's return to the court. >> and now, in his 11th season out of washington state university, number 11, klay thompson! >> cheers filled chase center as guard klay thompson returned to action for the golden state warriors after a 31-month hiatus. >> what was it like in there tonight with his return? >> electric. electric. absolutely electric. >> it was crazy. >> wonderful. it was like a dream come true. >> reporter: thompson tore a ligament in his left knee during the nba finals and then injured his achilles tendon during his rehabilitation. the injuries could end many athletic careers but thompson vowed to return to the only team he has played for. >> klay down the lane. >> reporter: despite limited playing time, thompson reached two milestones, 12,000 points for his career and his 1,800th three-pointer. but his presence on this team and in the bay area means much more than his stat line to his faithful fans. >> he's like the heart of the team. so much joy, plays his heart out. everything's back together. >> we have our ups and downs
"today in the bay's" tom jensen was there for number 11's return to the court. >> and now, in his 11th season out of washington state university, number 11, klay thompson! >> cheers filled chase center as guard klay thompson returned to action for the golden state warriors after a 31-month hiatus. >> what was it like in there tonight with his return? >> electric. electric. absolutely electric. >> it was crazy. >> wonderful. it was like a dream come...
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nbc bay area's thom jensen live outside one walnut creek school where students returned today. between the covid testing and booster shots, parents have a lot to talk about. >> yeah, a lot of obstacles to deal with again starting 2022. and here at walnut creek intermediate school, the school is actually handing out some of those rapid antigen tests to parents. a lot of parents drove up this morning picking them up. these are the tests the state had promised and a lot of schools did not receive them yet because of the shortages that we've been covering for so long. they're not requiring testing here in this school district. but district employees and administrators were all here this morning starting around 7:00 with at least one box full kists they recently received over the winter break. time enough to get classes started this morning. we talked to one dad able to pick up tests on sunday and now dropping off all four of his kids at different schools today after everyone at home tested negative. >> we had text message saying that we're having a drive-up and we pulled up. they s
nbc bay area's thom jensen live outside one walnut creek school where students returned today. between the covid testing and booster shots, parents have a lot to talk about. >> yeah, a lot of obstacles to deal with again starting 2022. and here at walnut creek intermediate school, the school is actually handing out some of those rapid antigen tests to parents. a lot of parents drove up this morning picking them up. these are the tests the state had promised and a lot of schools did not...
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tom jensen, nbc bay area news. >>> after starting their winter quarter online, stanford students will return to campus next week. because of the omicron surge the university opted to have all students attend virtual classes for the first two weeks of the quarter. in-person classes are still on track to start on tuesday right after the mlk holiday. >>> organizers of the san francisco comedifest are hoping there will be more laughs in 2023 next year. it has been rescheduled for next year. last month organizers announced they were postpoing the 2022 event blaming the covid surge. today they decided to cancel it and reschedule it for january of 2023. it has brought the biggest and most loved names in comedy to the city since 2001. >>> we've got bad news for beer lovers in the bay area. prices for your favorite brew might be going up soon. unlike many businesses, the expected price hike isn't a supply chain issue but instead the drought has caused a shortage of barley. production of barley is down more than 30% in the u.s. and canada. >>> all right. so with the holiday weekend coming up, i
tom jensen, nbc bay area news. >>> after starting their winter quarter online, stanford students will return to campus next week. because of the omicron surge the university opted to have all students attend virtual classes for the first two weeks of the quarter. in-person classes are still on track to start on tuesday right after the mlk holiday. >>> organizers of the san francisco comedifest are hoping there will be more laughs in 2023 next year. it has been rescheduled for...
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jensen feels very strongly, that the planet needs to cut back waste.s one of the things he wants to do. the digit at twin and the avatars, it will be a year for them and a year for meta i think the meta platforms company chronically underestimated, because people don't understand it. i think that we have a big et indication problem, teacher shortage that can be involved, david, by meta, by wra zuckerberg wants to do the labor shortages -- jay powell, policelease listen -- t shortages could be done by jensen huang i'm sorry, pat gelsinger, that's an inhibiting for intel, but not nvidia >> yeah, all that may be the case i'm still not quite sure of the idea of mark zuckerberg being involved in any way with the education of any children. >> that's untrue that's untrue. >> okay. >> that is untrue personally >> personally what he 'been involved in educating your children? >> no, no, i talked to him. >> i know you do you educate him. i didn't say that was a bad thing. >> no, i think trying to get him to emphasize -- >> just the whole idea of classes -- >> wil
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here's tom jensen. >> now, in his 11th nba season, out of washington state university, number 11, klay thompson. >> reporter: klay thompson returned to action for the golden state warriors, after a 31-month hiatus, with multiple injuries. >> how was it with his return? >> electric. >> that was a treatment come true. >> thompson tore a ligament in the 2019 finals and injured his achilles tendon in his right leg during rehabilitation. he vowed to return to the only team he's played for. despite limited playing time in his first game back, thompson reached two milestones. 12,000 points for his career and his 1,800th three pointer. but his presence on this team and in the bay area means much more than his stat line to his faithful fans. >> he's like the heart of the team. >> we have our ups and downs in any sport. he shows he can come back and motivate the team. >> reporter: that leadership would play a major role in the team's quest for another nba title. after tonight's win, the warriors are tied for the best record in the western conference. and with thompson back, they are confidence i
here's tom jensen. >> now, in his 11th nba season, out of washington state university, number 11, klay thompson. >> reporter: klay thompson returned to action for the golden state warriors, after a 31-month hiatus, with multiple injuries. >> how was it with his return? >> electric. >> that was a treatment come true. >> thompson tore a ligament in the 2019 finals and injured his achilles tendon in his right leg during rehabilitation. he vowed to return to the...
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live from walnut creek, thom jensen for "today in the bay." >> thank you so much, thom. >>> bay areaspitals are among those struggling amidst the omicron surge. 8,000 people are hospitalized with covid across the state and that's a nearly 60% increase from before. the state positivity rate of those taking tests right now, more than 20%. and sam brock has more on the overwhelming situation still developing. >> kris, good morning. from florida, of course, where we just reported 67,000 cases of covid just yesterday, about a 5% increase in the last couple of weeks. in the united states it took six months to get to the first 4 million cases of covid, and it took just several days to get 4 million. i am in miami-dade. about 150,000 cases nationally, and we know the demand is the story and so is the deletion. all that is coming up on "today." back to you. >> thank you. >>> if you are having a hard time finding a testing site, we can help you there, go to nbcbayarea.com/covidtesting. we put together a list of places where you can go and get tested in the bay area, and it's divided county by
live from walnut creek, thom jensen for "today in the bay." >> thank you so much, thom. >>> bay areaspitals are among those struggling amidst the omicron surge. 8,000 people are hospitalized with covid across the state and that's a nearly 60% increase from before. the state positivity rate of those taking tests right now, more than 20%. and sam brock has more on the overwhelming situation still developing. >> kris, good morning. from florida, of course, where we...
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it could have gone back to ray dalio, to greg jensen, one of the co-chief investment officers whose alson a ceo, but instead, it has chosen this team of nir bar dea, a former major in the israeli military, and mark bertolini, who's been a director at bridgewater since 2019. they are both historically bridgewater outsiders. they were not raised at the firm. dani: that is pretty interesting because bridgewater is often known for its very specific culture. will we still have that culture continuity with the two of them stepping in? what kind of leaders can we expect them to be? erik: bridgewater has a challenge ahead of it. succession is number one on the list because ray dalio, who is 72 years old, has said very publicly that he wants to begin the third phase of his life in which he is no longer as deeply involved in his $150 billion firm and can devote more of his time to writing. as we know, he has already published three books. that does present some challenges. how do you maintain bridgewater's unique and at times mysterious corporate culture when the founder is not there is much any l
it could have gone back to ray dalio, to greg jensen, one of the co-chief investment officers whose alson a ceo, but instead, it has chosen this team of nir bar dea, a former major in the israeli military, and mark bertolini, who's been a director at bridgewater since 2019. they are both historically bridgewater outsiders. they were not raised at the firm. dani: that is pretty interesting because bridgewater is often known for its very specific culture. will we still have that culture...
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here is nbc bay area's tom jensen. >> reporter: two flags always flown outside, the 49ers and the green bay packer. with the spot in the nfc championship on the line. >> we have been doing this for so many years. we had a lot of these games together. >> it is the good time tavern. we like to roll like that. >> reporter: justin perish and scott reid has been partners for 17 years. on game day especially during the playoffs, the two teams going head to head, 49ers and fans share glasses of spirits and the spirit of competition under one roof. >> it is a beautiful thing that we can come together in the bay area. it is rare you can see at home and a hub where green bay fans can come. thanks to a stingy 49ers' defense. as time went out. scott reid was rethinking his packers win with a 31-17 score that he made just two days ago, hoping his team could just pull it out. >> i thought this game would be a much easier game. the niners have played really well. >> reporter: this 49ers team pulled out a huge playoff win on the road with a game ending field goal and their fans let out a roar. >> go 49
here is nbc bay area's tom jensen. >> reporter: two flags always flown outside, the 49ers and the green bay packer. with the spot in the nfc championship on the line. >> we have been doing this for so many years. we had a lot of these games together. >> it is the good time tavern. we like to roll like that. >> reporter: justin perish and scott reid has been partners for 17 years. on game day especially during the playoffs, the two teams going head to head, 49ers and fans...
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>> reporter: in san mateo, thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >>> morning walk turned into a dognapping for a devastated puppy owner in san francisco. this is rosy, 9-month-old french bulldog, walking her around 10:00 when grabbed the leash out of her hand and took the dog. owner is offering $10,000 for rosie's return, and would be no questions asked. >>> new trend you don't want to be part of in east bay. emeryville police posted person stealing out of a car at gas station. part of a rash. stop, fill up with gas, then they hit. advice is lock your doors all times, don't leave valuables in the car. >>> live look at san mateo bridge, right now costs $1 more than last night at this time. tolls on seven bay area bridges rose to $7 today. new signs up indicating it's not last increase. that's just the second of three toll increases approved by state lawmakers and voters. next is set for 2025. all bridges in the area are affected except the golden gate bridge which is more than $8 right now. >>> in colorado, communities are reeling from most destructive wildfire in that state's history and t
>> reporter: in san mateo, thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >>> morning walk turned into a dognapping for a devastated puppy owner in san francisco. this is rosy, 9-month-old french bulldog, walking her around 10:00 when grabbed the leash out of her hand and took the dog. owner is offering $10,000 for rosie's return, and would be no questions asked. >>> new trend you don't want to be part of in east bay. emeryville police posted person stealing out of a car at gas...
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here is tom jensen. >> the bill bar is one of those spots bay area where you can find optimistic 49 fans. >> they are going to win. i know it, i feel it in my heart. >> reporter: the sports bar has a long tradition to support. >> mayhem last week but absolute chaos. we pulled it out, it was sugly in the end but we did. the niners will win the game. >> reporter: we caught up with 49 others fans. windchills expected to get down to 0 degrees at game time. fans are prepared for a deep freeze. >> i am wearing thermal shoes and a lot of things and got everything. >> for those people who are paying for the 49ers fans who do brave those freezing temperatures on the frozen tundra. if nfl wins, they'll traveling using - >> it is going to be chilly, we are back in 60 seconds with an update with the breaking news, unusual fire near big sur. the fast moving flames that had firefighters scrambling. >>> the bay area wind and when this clears outd. i will have details the in about 7 minutes. do you know anyone who has this? or maybe it is you. >> researchers may have uncovered an important clue. >>> the
here is tom jensen. >> the bill bar is one of those spots bay area where you can find optimistic 49 fans. >> they are going to win. i know it, i feel it in my heart. >> reporter: the sports bar has a long tradition to support. >> mayhem last week but absolute chaos. we pulled it out, it was sugly in the end but we did. the niners will win the game. >> reporter: we caught up with 49 others fans. windchills expected to get down to 0 degrees at game time. fans are...
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here's "today in the bay's" tom jensen. >> two flags always fly during nfl football season, the 49ers and also the green bay packers. but even with a spot on the nfc championship game on the line, they were able to camaraderie, so we've been doing this for so many years, and we've had lots of these games together. >> we always have a good time. it's the good time tavern, so we like to roll like that. >> reporter: owners justin parish and scott reed have been best friends in business together for 17 years, and on game day, especially during the playoffs, when the two teams are going head-to-head, 49er fans and green bay cheese heads share glasses of spirits and the spirit of competition under one roof. >> it's a beautiful thing that we can come together, especially in the bay area. it's rare that you can see a home and a hub where green bay fans can come. >> reporter: the packer faithful with plenty to cheer about after an opening possession touchdown. thanks to a stingy 49er defense and a blocked field goal, as time ran out the score stayed that way at halftime and co-owner scott reed
here's "today in the bay's" tom jensen. >> two flags always fly during nfl football season, the 49ers and also the green bay packers. but even with a spot on the nfc championship game on the line, they were able to camaraderie, so we've been doing this for so many years, and we've had lots of these games together. >> we always have a good time. it's the good time tavern, so we like to roll like that. >> reporter: owners justin parish and scott reed have been best...
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in castro valley, thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >>> now to our pandemic. the nation hits another grim milestone. the u.s. has now recorded 66 million covid cases nationwide. at the moment we're averaging more than 800,000 cases a day. this time last year was closer to a quarter of a million cases a day. omicron continues to rip through bay area businesses and toetd we learned about some that are making big moves. they are shutting down temporarily. tonight scott budman focuses on one street in menlo park. >> lulu's mexican restaurant in menlo park is doing brisk business, but its owner said each day is a struggle to find enough helping staff. >> the pandemic has been very, very difficult for our industry. >> the restaurant industry has been hit hard by covid. look no further than down the street from lulu's -- >> due to the current situation with covid we decided for the safety of our staff and each of you to remain closed a little longer. >> where flee st. cafe has been closed because of covid concerns. the good news here? >> stay safe. >> and across the
in castro valley, thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >>> now to our pandemic. the nation hits another grim milestone. the u.s. has now recorded 66 million covid cases nationwide. at the moment we're averaging more than 800,000 cases a day. this time last year was closer to a quarter of a million cases a day. omicron continues to rip through bay area businesses and toetd we learned about some that are making big moves. they are shutting down temporarily. tonight scott budman focuses on one...
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thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >>> ahead, it's a bold move and show of solidarity. the reason the staff at a bagel shop quit, and the video that's going viral. >>> and it's a small gesture that has the power to brighten someone's day. how they are able to help seniors in nursing homes all from the garage. >>> and i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. we had sunshine today. and wind is expected to kick up in the mountains. details in about six minutes s. . >>> we know it can be good for the environment, but can recycling be good for your soul? >> hmm, that depends on what are you recycling. for one woman and her group of volunteers their work is bringing a bit of joy to people who face difficult times. >> garvin thomas brings us the story. >> in 2019, a national non-profit that recycles flowers into arrangements shut down its bay area chapter. it was just too expensive here, so they closed their doors. that's when vickie rasmussen opened her home as well as her heart. a garage in silicon valley. it's where many a successful venture has had its roots. >> so we process
thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >>> ahead, it's a bold move and show of solidarity. the reason the staff at a bagel shop quit, and the video that's going viral. >>> and it's a small gesture that has the power to brighten someone's day. how they are able to help seniors in nursing homes all from the garage. >>> and i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. we had sunshine today. and wind is expected to kick up in the mountains. details in about six minutes s. ....
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nbc bay area's thom jensen reports on the historic return at chase center. >> reporter: it's the gameans, the team, and the three-time champion guard had been waiting for and working towards for 31 months. >> announcer: 11, klay thompson! >> i can't wait to see him. i miss him. >> reporter: for one excited fan from san mateo, tonight, this isn't the bay area, it's the klay area. >> i am here for klay day. i am so excited been counting down the days. >> reporter: the official announcement of klay thompson's return to action came after saturday's shoot around and coach kerr made it clear he would start even after a two and a half year hiatus from nba game action. >> when you can score 60 points in 29 minutes, you -- generally, your coach should start you. >> reporter: thompson tore the acl in his left knee when he landed on it awkwardly during a dunk attempt in the 2019 nba finals against the toronto raptors. and more than a year later, he tore his right achilles tendon. it is the type of injury combination that could end an nba career. fans were elated to see thompson's hard work over
nbc bay area's thom jensen reports on the historic return at chase center. >> reporter: it's the gameans, the team, and the three-time champion guard had been waiting for and working towards for 31 months. >> announcer: 11, klay thompson! >> i can't wait to see him. i miss him. >> reporter: for one excited fan from san mateo, tonight, this isn't the bay area, it's the klay area. >> i am here for klay day. i am so excited been counting down the days. >>...
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thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >>> david chu sent a letter to community wellness america inc. asking to see appropriate licenses in order to continue providing covid tests in the city. last wednesday, san francisco started getting comments that they were offering tests but unable to present valid licenses when asked. we'll tell you about another testing irregularity that has silicon valley concerned. this is not the first winter surge we've gone through. let's compare last winter's surge to the one we're in now. check out the positivity rate. the blue line indicates the end of 2020 into 2021. last year we hit the peak in early january 2021. the positivity rate back then 17%. now look at january this year, we're at 22.4%, and we haven't even reached the peak of the surge yet. now let's compare case rates between the two years. on this same day in january 2021 we had a little more than 42,000 new cases. today california reported more than 140,000 new cases. there is a silver lining. hospitalizations are not seeing the overwhelming influx of patients like we saw in early 2021. on
thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >>> david chu sent a letter to community wellness america inc. asking to see appropriate licenses in order to continue providing covid tests in the city. last wednesday, san francisco started getting comments that they were offering tests but unable to present valid licenses when asked. we'll tell you about another testing irregularity that has silicon valley concerned. this is not the first winter surge we've gone through. let's compare last winter's...
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thom jensen, "today in the bay." >>> the supervise said, quotes, let be very clear, this kind of anti-semitic hatred has no place in our city. i've been in touch with sfpd and intend to see the individuals be held accountable. our communities have been terrified by the rise in hate crimes and we must do everything we can to stand against it. >>> authorities also in florida investigating similar fires found there over the weekend. the mayor of miami beach tweeted someone left plastic bags like these outside of hundreds of homes, but in this case filled with small pebbles. police there are increasing patrols and investigating the source. >>> keeping tradition alive at the castro theatre, still ahead on "today in the bay," the new push by movie lovers in san francisco as the theatre may stop showing them. the reason they believe the change would be a mistake. >>> caltrans starts work today to repair part of highway 9 in santa cruz county. that damage goes back to winter storms five years ago. it will include extending a water viaduct. the project covers the area of brook dale between boulder cre
thom jensen, "today in the bay." >>> the supervise said, quotes, let be very clear, this kind of anti-semitic hatred has no place in our city. i've been in touch with sfpd and intend to see the individuals be held accountable. our communities have been terrified by the rise in hate crimes and we must do everything we can to stand against it. >>> authorities also in florida investigating similar fires found there over the weekend. the mayor of miami beach tweeted...
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in san francisco, thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >> tom, thank you. in a statement, san francisco supervisor katherine stephanie said, quote, let me be clear. this kind of anti-semitic hatred has no place in our city. i've been in touch with the sfpd and intend to see these individuals held accountable. our communities have been terrified by the rise in hate crimes, and we must do everything we can to stand against it wherever it occurs. >>> similar flyers were also found overnight in miami beach, florida. the city's mayor posted on twitter saying hundreds of homes found plastic bags like these filled with what appears to be similar hateful anti-semitic flyer along with small pebbles. he says police are increasing patrols in neighborhoods and working to figure out where the flyers came from. this comes after a series of recent incidents targeting the jewish community. among them, a gunman taking several people hostage at a texas synagogue last weekend. also the arrest of a woman in new york after she allegedly spat on a young child and made hateful st
in san francisco, thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >> tom, thank you. in a statement, san francisco supervisor katherine stephanie said, quote, let me be clear. this kind of anti-semitic hatred has no place in our city. i've been in touch with the sfpd and intend to see these individuals held accountable. our communities have been terrified by the rise in hate crimes, and we must do everything we can to stand against it wherever it occurs. >>> similar flyers were also found...
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nbc bay area tom jensen talks to families anxious for news about loved ones in tonga and say they'll need help when this is over with. >> really sad. we left our family out there. >> encourage people to make donations. >> yeah. >> how useful. you're going to do laundry, things like clothes, money. >> food. >> yeah. >> nonperishable things. >> yeah. >> have you been in communication over there today? >> only yesterday. >> they knew it was going to go. >> yeah. >> what were they saying? >> scared. really scared for their family. >> we'll continue coverage live at 6:00 and again at 11:00. find the latest on nbcbayarea.com. we also put together an explainer on today's advisory and how it is different from a tsunami watch or warning. go to the home page, click the banner or link on the trending bar. >>> another big story we are following. a terrifying standoff inside a texas synagogue. we'll have the latest on the hostage situation, how it is possibly tied to one of the most notorious terrorists on the fbi most wanted list. >>> covid forced many schools to switch online this past week. on
nbc bay area tom jensen talks to families anxious for news about loved ones in tonga and say they'll need help when this is over with. >> really sad. we left our family out there. >> encourage people to make donations. >> yeah. >> how useful. you're going to do laundry, things like clothes, money. >> food. >> yeah. >> nonperishable things. >> yeah. >> have you been in communication over there today? >> only yesterday. >> they...
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tom jensen is live in the city where people are ringing in 2022 and big crowds despite those warnings about the omicron variant. tom, are they trying to say safe? >> reporter: it appears, terry, most people are. a lot of people deciding to come to the city even though a lot of events were canceled. but those who do come here for the parties that are not canceled will have to follow strict guidelines, strict covid guidelines for all indoor venues. the show is still on at the san francisco new year's eve presentation, despite public health officials public concerns. >> i'm wearing a mask. >> reporter: these two friends planned to spend the new year's eve together and enjoy the symphony and they weren't about to call off those plans. >> we're here to celebrate the new year and welcome in whatever is coming and hopefully all good. >> reporter: proof of vaccinations required at the symphony. and at the mother of all new year's eve parties where the crowd is also limited to 25% of capacity. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: at noon a ringing in of 2022 on the marquee outside the chase center
tom jensen is live in the city where people are ringing in 2022 and big crowds despite those warnings about the omicron variant. tom, are they trying to say safe? >> reporter: it appears, terry, most people are. a lot of people deciding to come to the city even though a lot of events were canceled. but those who do come here for the parties that are not canceled will have to follow strict guidelines, strict covid guidelines for all indoor venues. the show is still on at the san francisco...
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and it looks kind of like george jensen to pay. the games get underway february 4th. >> what can possibly go wrong? >> i didn't order the cream cheese. >> the surveillance videos. nothing flies everywhere else. captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, we're going to begin with some good news. a miracle landing as a medevac helicopter carrying a two-month-old baby crashes in a neighborhood, and all on board survive. the incredible pictures tonight of the wreckage, how the pilot avoided power lines, buildings, and a busy interstate, and crash landed in the front lawn of a church. >> the best way to describe it is a miracle. >> o'donnell: dr. fauci fires back. tonight,ccusing republicandingl. >> he was going to
and it looks kind of like george jensen to pay. the games get underway february 4th. >> what can possibly go wrong? >> i didn't order the cream cheese. >> the surveillance videos. nothing flies everywhere else. captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, we're going to begin with some good news. a miracle landing as a medevac helicopter carrying a two-month-old baby crashes in a neighborhood, and all on board survive. the incredible pictures tonight of the...
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here's nbc bay area's tom jensen. >> i'm very sorry. >> workers at one of san francisco's vital testing sites turning patients away after a computer issues forced a temporary closure this week and when they do reopen staffing issues will force the sites to cut hours. all of this happening at covid positivity rates soar triggering a massive site in testing demand. >> the next few weeks will be very, very hart and then we will get through this. as we have before. >> that's mayor london breed telling large health care providers that they are now required to offer covid testing for people with exposures or symptoms within 24 hours of a request. >> and if they don't, they could be subject to fines, and to be clear this really isn't about punishment. it's about with everyone doing their part. >> this testing location is busier than ever after the site on seventh street and another on golden gate avenue were closed by technical issue. san francisco's public health director says ensuring anyone who needs a test can get one quickly is crucial, but also offered hope saying if we can continue to m
here's nbc bay area's tom jensen. >> i'm very sorry. >> workers at one of san francisco's vital testing sites turning patients away after a computer issues forced a temporary closure this week and when they do reopen staffing issues will force the sites to cut hours. all of this happening at covid positivity rates soar triggering a massive site in testing demand. >> the next few weeks will be very, very hart and then we will get through this. as we have before. >> that's...
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in walnut creek, thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >> if you're still confused, you're not alone. some experts believe the omicron variant is more difficult to detect and presenting new recommendations on how to get a more reliable result. those doctors say the time to test is as soon as there are any symptoms present. that's when a person should consider themselves infected. they should isolate immediately until they can get tested. because the omicron variant seems to concentrate more at the back of the throat instead of inside the nasal passage, one doctor says it could be a good idea to collect the test sample differently. >> some people have shared anecdotes of testing negative with the nasal swabs and positive with an oral -- so a swab of the back of your throat and then the interior areas and submitting that. >> a pcr test is the most accurate way to detect it shortly after potential exposure. however, because that detects covid levels below what's considered contagious, a rapid test or antigen test is the one you might want to take once you feel better and have isolated fo
in walnut creek, thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >> if you're still confused, you're not alone. some experts believe the omicron variant is more difficult to detect and presenting new recommendations on how to get a more reliable result. those doctors say the time to test is as soon as there are any symptoms present. that's when a person should consider themselves infected. they should isolate immediately until they can get tested. because the omicron variant seems to concentrate more at...
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live in burlingame, thom jensen. >>> in the meantime, a surfer who ventured into the surge waves at ocean beach had to be rescued this afternoon. it happened at kelly's cove. the waves were so rough the surfer's board broke. he was in distress 300 feet from the shore, boats and a helicopter responded as well as rescue swimmers. the rescue team and the surfer is now safe. we are still advised to stay out of the water. dangerous currents are below the surface. >>> this is video from this morning in pacifica. the surge crashing over the sea wall. how high did some of the surges get? >> you had a triple conjunction of seeing not just the arrival of the tsunami surge water level rises, but you had high tide and high surf on the coast breakers 12 to 16 feet. awful those factoring in to the pictures we have been seeing out around the coast, especially in pacifica. the tsunami advisory is still ongoing. from point reyes down to monterey, two to three feet, one foot was the peak rise around san francisco. in line for the most part with expectations. we were expected to see water level rises of abo
live in burlingame, thom jensen. >>> in the meantime, a surfer who ventured into the surge waves at ocean beach had to be rescued this afternoon. it happened at kelly's cove. the waves were so rough the surfer's board broke. he was in distress 300 feet from the shore, boats and a helicopter responded as well as rescue swimmers. the rescue team and the surfer is now safe. we are still advised to stay out of the water. dangerous currents are below the surface. >>> this is video...
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. >> if jensen beach did press for the titanic she would tell you the evacuation was successful and thethe boat. >> this is a blemish on america that will never go away. >> president biden is discussing industry labor leaders and said this is out of his hands. >> this is a new quinnipiac poll gives the president his lowest score since taking office. just 38%. >> "let's go brandon." >> the date was october 2nd. the raceway. >> oh my god. that's unbelievable. >> [bleep]. >> the nascar driver brandon brown is being interviewed and the crowd is chanting something. >> [bleep]. >> "let's go brandon." >> brandon? it takes a week for in slogan to go all over the internet. it's chanted at football games. people are saying it to each other on their twitter and facebook posts. it was an inside joke shared by millions of people. in joe biden appears in public you have people with "let's go brandon" signs in the background. in october there were 4 songs on the itunes chart about "let's go brandon." >> there is a dance. the "let's go brandon" slide. think about that next time you go to a bad wedding.
. >> if jensen beach did press for the titanic she would tell you the evacuation was successful and thethe boat. >> this is a blemish on america that will never go away. >> president biden is discussing industry labor leaders and said this is out of his hands. >> this is a new quinnipiac poll gives the president his lowest score since taking office. just 38%. >> "let's go brandon." >> the date was october 2nd. the raceway. >> oh my god. that's...
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and as thom jensen explains, many bay area schoolchildren are returning to the class. >> as studentssÉ unified has a good example of common sense guidelines for testing regardless of your return date back to school. make sure kids are tested if they are symptomatic, or have been in contact with an infected person or if they have spent time with people outside your normal circles, and it's a good idea to get tested after returning to work after the holidays. >>> the white house trying to do something about the high cost of food, meat in particular. a few hours from now president biden will speak to farmers about what washington can do to help. this morning the white house announced a billion dollar initiative to help small meat packers and processors get bigger, and the federal agencies are investigating whether big processors have gotten too big, though there's little evidence that's the cause of high prices. >>> this morning as you are waking up and heading out, we have cool temperatures and a lot of clouds. we are also going to see showers, especially for the peninsula and parts of
and as thom jensen explains, many bay area schoolchildren are returning to the class. >> as studentssÉ unified has a good example of common sense guidelines for testing regardless of your return date back to school. make sure kids are tested if they are symptomatic, or have been in contact with an infected person or if they have spent time with people outside your normal circles, and it's a good idea to get tested after returning to work after the holidays. >>> the white house...
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i did speak to noelle from jensen trading and she says she sees a lot of selling from short-term traders, which plays into the idea that a lot of people buying bitcoin in 2021 had a little bit of extra stimulus cash. now that the stimulus is pulling away as we get a more hawkish fed, they are getting some profits. bit right now. emily: what comes next in terms of the technical levels? what are we watching? emily g.: i am going to be watching that we maintain the $40,000 level, but when we look to the year ahead for bitcoin, it is another year of figuring out, what do traditional finance people, what is their use case for bitcoin? how does the crypto community see bitcoin as well? ever since we had the hawkish pivot from the fed and we started to see bitcoin, the record high, i have been hearing people say, bitcoin is kind of trading like a risk asset. it is not really an inflation hedge, not really the uncorrelated asset that a lot of bitcoin bulls hope it to be. it is a risk asset right now. if we see stocks continue to drop, we will likely see bitcoin drop. emily: thank you for that up
i did speak to noelle from jensen trading and she says she sees a lot of selling from short-term traders, which plays into the idea that a lot of people buying bitcoin in 2021 had a little bit of extra stimulus cash. now that the stimulus is pulling away as we get a more hawkish fed, they are getting some profits. bit right now. emily: what comes next in terms of the technical levels? what are we watching? emily g.: i am going to be watching that we maintain the $40,000 level, but when we look...
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today in the bay's tom jensen joins us live where the district is asking parents to show the negativeid test. thom, parents are scrambling to get this done and find the tests. >> reporter: yeah, they are not taking the at home tests here, but they are providing a test here twice a week wednesdays and fridays 8:00 to 4:00, and they have other sites around the district that provide testing in other parts of the week. some districts are accepting the at-home tests, and oakland got enough tests to send each student home with two before the winter break. and diablo got fewer than they needed. san francisco unified ran into the same problem, and they were to get 59,000 at home tests, and not until later in the week when students return this morning. a transmissions at school that occur in the classroom, and sometimes it could occur outside the school and in the community. >> reporter: these are common sense guidelines for everybody. get your child tested if they are feeling symptoms, or if they have been in close contact with somebody who tested positive. if the family travelled or hung out
today in the bay's tom jensen joins us live where the district is asking parents to show the negativeid test. thom, parents are scrambling to get this done and find the tests. >> reporter: yeah, they are not taking the at home tests here, but they are providing a test here twice a week wednesdays and fridays 8:00 to 4:00, and they have other sites around the district that provide testing in other parts of the week. some districts are accepting the at-home tests, and oakland got enough...
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nick: michael jensen and kathleen belew, thank you very much. ♪ judy: as we know, police officers wereing the united states capitol on january 6. for many of them, and even for the capitol police force as a whole, the year since has been difficult. lisa desjardins begins there. lisa: one year later, some officers, like u.s. capitol police officer harry dunn, are still recovering from the emotional scars sustained that day. others, like capitol police sergeant aquilino gonell, are still recovering from the physical toll. gonell recently tweeted out graphic photos, showing the gashes, bruises from crushing, and other injuries to his shoulder, his hands, and to his foot. dunn and gonell cowrote an op-ed today for the washington post, demanding accountability for the capitol riot. officer harry dunn and sergeant aquilino gonell join me now. thank you both so much for protecting the capitol, personality, and thank you for joining us now. i want to start the fact op-ed. he had strong words. one sentence, you wrote, it will not enough to identify and punish those who physically attack the cap
nick: michael jensen and kathleen belew, thank you very much. ♪ judy: as we know, police officers wereing the united states capitol on january 6. for many of them, and even for the capitol police force as a whole, the year since has been difficult. lisa desjardins begins there. lisa: one year later, some officers, like u.s. capitol police officer harry dunn, are still recovering from the emotional scars sustained that day. others, like capitol police sergeant aquilino gonell, are still...
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jensen of iowa, clifford davis of tennessee, kenneth roberts of alabama, george fallon of maryland andd. observers noted the attack came as the conference opened in venezuela and it suggested the motive may have been to arouse adding united states feeling in latin america through an act of apparently blind violence carefully calculated to inflame america's nations with her neighbors. estimates of the numbers of shots fired range from 15 to 30 and each bullet hole found is a grim reminder to those present of the terrible surprise attack. the gang entered their guns, was held at police headquarters as a widespread search was launched for others who shared in the plot. to irving forest, rafael miranda, mrs. lolita lebron, andre cordero, the gun wielders having perpetrated a criminal outrage almost unique in america's history. wanton violence that shocked and stirred the nation and it only harmed the cause of the puerto rican people. >> wow. that was one of the most violent attacks at the capitol. 17 members of the puerto rican nationalist party stormed the capitol, were convicted of sedit
jensen of iowa, clifford davis of tennessee, kenneth roberts of alabama, george fallon of maryland andd. observers noted the attack came as the conference opened in venezuela and it suggested the motive may have been to arouse adding united states feeling in latin america through an act of apparently blind violence carefully calculated to inflame america's nations with her neighbors. estimates of the numbers of shots fired range from 15 to 30 and each bullet hole found is a grim reminder to...
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. >> i urge them to listen to the ces present ace, which was not made by jensen huang >> i mean, they people listen, the main props >>> we'll dig into it after the break. ford is due with december auto sales in a few moments we are expecting more news today from chrysler and gm, as we watch innovations in the ev space. a bunch of calls for furutes wee back in just a moment. don't go away. and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech. for insights on when to buy and sell. and proactive alerts on market events. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire [ inaudible >>> -- palpable estimate that's out there, but clearly in the fourth quarter, as they were ramping up production, as the chip supply improved, they did pretty well, delivering more than half a million vehicles the estimate was for 507 vehicles to be delivered for the year ford delivered -- and
. >> i urge them to listen to the ces present ace, which was not made by jensen huang >> i mean, they people listen, the main props >>> we'll dig into it after the break. ford is due with december auto sales in a few moments we are expecting more news today from chrysler and gm, as we watch innovations in the ev space. a bunch of calls for furutes wee back in just a moment. don't go away. and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech. for insights on when to...
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america -- well, i consider him american no one in the world has hi vision right now except for maybe jensenugh his head -- ein einstein, beethoven, mozart. >> and then they actually happen that's what's different. >> he has a pixie-ish grin, but he having fun. he's changed the world positive way i'm all in with musk. >> wow. >>> the projections for this year's delivery -- >> he's in berlin, the capital of, you know, the machines, the bavarian motorworks -- the language you can't even speak. >> okay, back to musk in berlin. >> he goes to china, and he basically conquers the chinese market marco -- >> polo. >> there you go. he goes to berlin, and they were trying to make -- they're trying to make it like he's cutting a forest down. he changes that. there's bombs in the ground -- >> he's going to fix everything. >> mars has an oxygen issue, he's going to take care of that, too. >> with plants that grow there. >> taking matt damon with him. >> most people would never enthink about going into berlin. that's where great motor cars are made it means nothing to him. >> we'll talk about the china sa
america -- well, i consider him american no one in the world has hi vision right now except for maybe jensenugh his head -- ein einstein, beethoven, mozart. >> and then they actually happen that's what's different. >> he has a pixie-ish grin, but he having fun. he's changed the world positive way i'm all in with musk. >> wow. >>> the projections for this year's delivery -- >> he's in berlin, the capital of, you know, the machines, the bavarian motorworks -- the...
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. >> i was out at nvidia and it's clear that jensen has unbelievable ideas about the actual -- i'm talking than life-like characters where you can insert them into current video games. where are you with using the new chips that nvidia has that make it so it's not just life-like but pure reality >> it's great question we haven't talked about specific chip manufacturers and, you know, nvidia is a spectacular company and now a favorite of yours and it's been a great call i've said many times within the next 5 plus years -- always hard to call the exact timing -- we're going to be able to make interactive entertainment that looks like live action inside a computer not all titles will want to look that way in the same way not all motion pictures is live action, there's different creative expressions in interactive entertainment in certain instances, for example, sports games, basketball, i think you can expect that they will look more life-like as a result of what technological advances are enabling our creative teams to do combined, we're going to have 8,000 people who developed video games i
. >> i was out at nvidia and it's clear that jensen has unbelievable ideas about the actual -- i'm talking than life-like characters where you can insert them into current video games. where are you with using the new chips that nvidia has that make it so it's not just life-like but pure reality >> it's great question we haven't talked about specific chip manufacturers and, you know, nvidia is a spectacular company and now a favorite of yours and it's been a great call i've said...
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they picked it up in the con tin jensen of studies to figure out what we were exposed to and why they were collecting these cancers. and it all goes back to the primitive studies which was a study of chimney sweeps in the early 1900s. a chimney sweep in london was basically a hobo so to speak and they were given a broom and an outfit and they would sleep in their outfit and then they'd go back to work and chimney sweeps were dropping off the earth from cancer. and then you had the fresh clothing and the rate of cancers were far below that of the chimney sweeps in london. so looking at that study, we realized perhaps one of the biggest problem we had were our turn-outs were like sponges for toxins and the chemicals. then we learned, we need to clean our turn-outs all the time. we realized we were still having all these cancers and we were saying why do we still have all these cancers and how are we ingesting these chemicals and we found out a lot of it is through our eyes and our mucus membranes and necks and armpits, and groins when we get hot, we're absorbing the chemicals through ou
they picked it up in the con tin jensen of studies to figure out what we were exposed to and why they were collecting these cancers. and it all goes back to the primitive studies which was a study of chimney sweeps in the early 1900s. a chimney sweep in london was basically a hobo so to speak and they were given a broom and an outfit and they would sleep in their outfit and then they'd go back to work and chimney sweeps were dropping off the earth from cancer. and then you had the fresh...
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do you see you're never going to buy jensen long it's always expensive. i urge people to buy a little. don't do it at once but recognize there's stocks that are never cheap and the only reason why they're down is because of interest rates and that interest rates don't necessarily go up forever. >> right. >> couple really quick names one is target and dollar general. wells cuts them to equal weight. they're talking about some retailers that benefitted from covid are going to face tougher comps on stimulus as we get past those. target has done incredibly well over the past year costco another monthly deceleration in comps. >> costco. that was a monster quarter hearing aids are -- that's their highest margin they're doing well the food court they do well. costco is a wonder my contacts at the company, like i was like how, how do you do it someone finds fault with that. target is interesting. and this is a little -- let me get etherial for a second. when the -- when george floyd when he was murdered there were several targets that were trashed and i had brian
do you see you're never going to buy jensen long it's always expensive. i urge people to buy a little. don't do it at once but recognize there's stocks that are never cheap and the only reason why they're down is because of interest rates and that interest rates don't necessarily go up forever. >> right. >> couple really quick names one is target and dollar general. wells cuts them to equal weight. they're talking about some retailers that benefitted from covid are going to face...
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jensen. >> very good. we do have late request for public comment. shall we take that person now? >> yes. >> i'm actually for line 17, i'm the d.r. requester for that line. >> jonas: my apologies, commissioners. if there is no further deliberation, there is a motion that has been seconded to approve this project as proposed with conditions adding a finding related to the laundromat, that it be publicly accessible. on that motion, commissioner chan? >> commissioner chan: aye. >> commissioner diamond: aye. >> commissioner fung: aye. >> commissioner imperial: no. >> commissioner moore: no. >> president koppel: aye. >> so moved, commissioners, that motion passes 4-2 with commissioners imperial and moore voting against. commissioners, that will place us on the discretionary review calendar. for items 17, case number 2019-0222601drp. 628 shotwell street. this is a discretionary review. staff, are you ready to make presentation? clare, you're not audible. >> jonas: commissioners, given the technical difficulties, staff is experiencing for the discretionary review, i'm wondering, clare, h
jensen. >> very good. we do have late request for public comment. shall we take that person now? >> yes. >> i'm actually for line 17, i'm the d.r. requester for that line. >> jonas: my apologies, commissioners. if there is no further deliberation, there is a motion that has been seconded to approve this project as proposed with conditions adding a finding related to the laundromat, that it be publicly accessible. on that motion, commissioner chan? >> commissioner...
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jensen. >> very good. we do have late request for public comment. shall we take that person now? >> yes. >> i'm actually for line 17, i'm the d.r. requester for that line. >> jonas: my apologies, commissioners. if there is no further deliberation, there is a motion that has been seconded to approve this project as proposed with conditions adding a finding related to the laundromat, that it be publicly accessible. on that motion, commissioner chan? >> commissioner chan: aye. >> commissioner diamond: aye. >> commissioner fung: aye. >> commissioner imperial: no. >> commissioner moore: no. >> president koppel: aye. >> so moved, commissioners, that motion passes 4-2 with commissioners imperial and moore voting against. commissioners, that will place us on the discretionary review calendar. for items 17, case number 2019-0222601drp. 628 shotwell street. this is a discretionary review. staff, are you ready to make presentation? clare, you're not audible. >> jonas: commissioners, given the technical difficulties, staff is experiencing for the discretionary review, i'm wondering, clare, h
jensen. >> very good. we do have late request for public comment. shall we take that person now? >> yes. >> i'm actually for line 17, i'm the d.r. requester for that line. >> jonas: my apologies, commissioners. if there is no further deliberation, there is a motion that has been seconded to approve this project as proposed with conditions adding a finding related to the laundromat, that it be publicly accessible. on that motion, commissioner chan? >> commissioner...
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i am noting that we're getting wild diver jensen in the form 700s that are coming in from lots of folks to this committee. so that may be a thing we want to work out with the mayor's office in terms of what we're seeing when we look at nominees. but i will be particularly leary of at a time when i have offered our colleagues, the only queer san francisco happens to be a white gay man and who is also the only queer supervisor in the bay area and when our queer representation on city commission has declined, i would be quite weary of removing an african american, lesbian accomplished in the community formally on the city college board. so and well-qualified for the position. and i don't imagine that juvenile probation commissioners are having a ton of conversations with the district attorney's office at least in their role as commissioners. we'll find that out going forward. those are my thoughts. >> chairman: all right. so i threw out a suggestion. supervisor chan said some comments that i appreciate the tone and tenor of. supervisor mandelman has made a suggestion, what is the will of t
i am noting that we're getting wild diver jensen in the form 700s that are coming in from lots of folks to this committee. so that may be a thing we want to work out with the mayor's office in terms of what we're seeing when we look at nominees. but i will be particularly leary of at a time when i have offered our colleagues, the only queer san francisco happens to be a white gay man and who is also the only queer supervisor in the bay area and when our queer representation on city commission...