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in san francisco, john ramos, kpix kpix 5 news. > >> stay with us for special coverage over the next two weeks weeks on kpix 5 news. > >> straightahead in sports, the 49ers are trying to get sunday out of its system. that loss came with the i'm karen. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. i really like the flexibility. and for me, it's one less thing to think about while traveling. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or consideri pregnan so o fes in if you switch to cabenuva, attend all treatment appointmen
in san francisco, john ramos, kpix kpix 5 news. > >> stay with us for special coverage over the next two weeks weeks on kpix 5 news. > >> straightahead in sports, the 49ers are trying to get sunday out of its system. that loss came with the i'm karen. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. i really like the...
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john ramos has the story. >> reporter: last week when it was 110 degrees in the bay area, area, a shadys a welcome welcome sight, but at one point it got so hot that it created a different kind of storm for wildlife care hospitals. that is is when it started raining squirrels. things have cooled off a bit, so the local wildlife wildlife has a chance to chill . chill out. >> reporter: last week at the wildlife center of silicon valley, things started getting a a little crazy. >> this past monday, we had 14 squirrels coming in, and people were lined up outside the gate to get in when we opened. >> when that happened, you realized we were in for something? >> it's a tidal wave. yeah. >> reporter: this is what feeding time looks like, now. the center is inundated with the the juvenile squirrels, all found lying under trees by the public. the staff believes the babies were trying to get comfortable in triple digit heat heat and fell out of their nests. >> we have, actually, about 203 in care. we had 34 come in over the weekend. >> reporter: the same thing is happening at wildlife hospitals a
john ramos has the story. >> reporter: last week when it was 110 degrees in the bay area, area, a shadys a welcome welcome sight, but at one point it got so hot that it created a different kind of storm for wildlife care hospitals. that is is when it started raining squirrels. things have cooled off a bit, so the local wildlife wildlife has a chance to chill . chill out. >> reporter: last week at the wildlife center of silicon valley, things started getting a a little crazy....
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engaging with a history that transforms the world inside the san francisco, john ramos, kpix kpix 5 news. > >> stay with us for special coverage over the next two weeks weeks on kpix 5 news. > >> straightahead in sports, the 49ers are trying to get sunday out of its system. that loss came with the california, mountains, oceans, natural wonders, diverse and creative people. but when the out-of-state corporations behind prop 27 look at california, they see nothing but suckers. they wrote prop 27 to give themselves 90% of the profits from online sports betting in california. other states get much more. why is prop 27 such a suckers deal for california? because the corporations didn't write it for us. they wrote it for themselves. what's it like having xfinity internet with supersonic wifi? it's fast... like beyond-gig-speed fast. yeaaaaaaaaay!!! with three times the bandwidth, and the power to connect hundreds of devices at once. get the xfinity supersonic bundle with unlimited gig speed internet, wifi equipment included and a free 4k streaming box. all for $50 a month with a 2 year interne
engaging with a history that transforms the world inside the san francisco, john ramos, kpix kpix 5 news. > >> stay with us for special coverage over the next two weeks weeks on kpix 5 news. > >> straightahead in sports, the 49ers are trying to get sunday out of its system. that loss came with the california, mountains, oceans, natural wonders, diverse and creative people. but when the out-of-state corporations behind prop 27 look at california, they see nothing but suckers....
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john ramos shows us your your next class of merlot may be be from grapes on the same vine. vine. >> reporter: i'm standing in one one of the most unique vineyards unique vineyards in all of napa valley. they may be offering the the industry to get double the crop on the same amount of landy 2:00 p.m., it was 115 degrees in in mark neil's rutherford vineyard. yesterday was even hotter. at 118. neil has seen a lot in his 56 years of farming. >> but i have to say this one is is catching my attention. the lt time i saw 118 was yesterday. a, the previous one was like, i thk the 77 or 76 here in napa valley. >> reporter: neil began helping his dad grow grapes when he was only eight. bought his first tractor at age nine. along the way, he became something of a maverick in the valley. in 1984, 1984, he was the first grower to to be certified organic. he alsd a system for lighting the up his his vineyard, pioneering the idea of harvesting grapes in the the cool of the midnight hour. t it is his latest innovation drawing attention during this brutal heat wave. along each row, neil ha
john ramos shows us your your next class of merlot may be be from grapes on the same vine. vine. >> reporter: i'm standing in one one of the most unique vineyards unique vineyards in all of napa valley. they may be offering the the industry to get double the crop on the same amount of landy 2:00 p.m., it was 115 degrees in in mark neil's rutherford vineyard. yesterday was even hotter. at 118. neil has seen a lot in his 56 years of farming. >> but i have to say this one is is...
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john ramos explains why baby squirrels arg are falling from the sky. >> reporter: last week when it sady tree was a welcom. at one point it got so hot thatt that it created a different kind of storm fordlife care hospita. that's when it started raining . the local wildlife has a chanceo oeek at silicon valley, things started to get a little crazy. >> this past monday we had 14 ss 14 squares come in. people were lined up to get in when we opened. >> when that happened you realid you realized uh-oh, we're in fog for something now? >> it's a title wave, yeah. >> reporter: the center is inund is inundated with juvenile squis juvenile squirrels all found lying under trees by the publi. they believe the babies were trg were trying to get comfortable and fell out of their nests. >> we have actually about 203 i. we had 34 come in over the week. >> here they've got all 250 vols 250 volunteers pulling shifts to do hand feedings four times a day. and the young ones new to the hospital was surprised by e behaviors of the supposedly wil. >> some are docile like you wout you wouldn't think that. th
john ramos explains why baby squirrels arg are falling from the sky. >> reporter: last week when it sady tree was a welcom. at one point it got so hot thatt that it created a different kind of storm fordlife care hospita. that's when it started raining . the local wildlife has a chanceo oeek at silicon valley, things started to get a little crazy. >> this past monday we had 14 ss 14 squares come in. people were lined up to get in when we opened. >> when that happened you...
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joh, john ramos, kpix 5. >> the captain says algae blooms blooms are natural but we are removing excess material and that helps keep the problem under control. strike a pittsburgh man is behind bars after a road rage shooting that injured a 12-year-old girl. it happened yesterday afternoon near harbor and atlantic avenue. avenue. the mother driving with her three children in the car when the suspect driving beside her fired a shot toward the veh. the vehicle. the 12-year-old daughter was hit in the lower lg lower leg, she is in stable condition, she is expected to be be fine. the suspect is in cust. in custody. stomach no clue in the unsolved freeway shooting death of a bay area toddler, the the gray infiniti and gray nissan sedans in this image were were probably involved. it is sought people inside were exchanging gunfire near the 880/980 interchange the afternoon of november 6 when a stray bullet stick a third car, killing 23 month old jasper. the the other cars immediately fled the scene. > >> coming up, artemis one delays delays as fuel leaks. another check out this time space worm
joh, john ramos, kpix 5. >> the captain says algae blooms blooms are natural but we are removing excess material and that helps keep the problem under control. strike a pittsburgh man is behind bars after a road rage shooting that injured a 12-year-old girl. it happened yesterday afternoon near harbor and atlantic avenue. avenue. the mother driving with her three children in the car when the suspect driving beside her fired a shot toward the veh. the vehicle. the 12-year-old daughter was...
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. > >> i'm john ramos in san francio where people braved the wet weather to bring ate wayne to a rare disease. and this is one of of the few places where life-saving surgery is availabl. we'll have that story coming up. have that story coming up. > >> and then later, care courts e coming to california, we'll expn the new system hoping to help those with mental illness, whene come back. >> oh. hi little guy. >> oh look at that. an owl safe and sound after being rescued by by the santa clara county fire team. the owl trapped inside a l goal. a basketball goal? in the los altos hills. the rescue team rescue team had to fish the lite guy out with a pole. reached in and lifted the owl to safety. ad after some patience and precisi, all is well. that's a look post rescue. the owl completely unharmed and will live to hoot another day. > >> in san francisco's chrissy fd this afternoon, the annual aneum and a vm awayne walk is calling attention to some rare brain conditions. kpix 5's john ramos talks with one survivor and his family about their battle with . >> reporter: it may not have ben ide
. > >> i'm john ramos in san francio where people braved the wet weather to bring ate wayne to a rare disease. and this is one of of the few places where life-saving surgery is availabl. we'll have that story coming up. have that story coming up. > >> and then later, care courts e coming to california, we'll expn the new system hoping to help those with mental illness, whene come back. >> oh. hi little guy. >> oh look at that. an owl safe and sound after being...
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and morgan hill, john ramos, kpix 5. > >> the oakland pride parade made made it come back . it kicks off off other celebrations next wee. next weekend. kpix 5's shawn cs shawn chitnis reports. >> reporter: it is back for the the first time since the pandemic. the community was able able to come together again and spread his message of unity. a show of pride along the streets of oakland on sunday. the parade parade starting a daylong celebration and giving people ae of community once again. >> we are just outside having a good time. >> reporter: a reminder of the rights to owning your identity. >> i think with people and just just to feel comfortable in expressing ourselves as we are. >> reporter: challenges remain . . >> folks are doing a stronger effort to get the word out. >> reporter: these vaccinations were part of the festival as the the supply continues to fall . for community organizations doing outreach, the focus turns to school in the fall. >> to be a person who is listeng is listening. the one person they can talk to. >> reporter: one more challenges challenges th
and morgan hill, john ramos, kpix 5. > >> the oakland pride parade made made it come back . it kicks off off other celebrations next wee. next weekend. kpix 5's shawn cs shawn chitnis reports. >> reporter: it is back for the the first time since the pandemic. the community was able able to come together again and spread his message of unity. a show of pride along the streets of oakland on sunday. the parade parade starting a daylong celebration and giving people ae of community...
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john ramos kicks off our fleet k coverage with a tour of the regs rich military past. >> now off california it is really welcome home. >> reporter: when admiral hallsy made a triumphant return after world war ii it was perhaps thet climactic fleet week in historyt started before that when the sph instantly wandered into the bay and realized its value. >> it was decided to establish t army post in 1776. >> reporter: historians say it e for a perfect military situatio. >> you put could be no ones on h sides of the entrance. so any bad guys that tried to sail in, they would be caught in a crossfire. you control the entrance to the golden gate, you you control the ha. territory pd from spain to mexico to the united states. but in 1849, everything changed. gold was discovered. >> that explosion in economics d people, wrought by gold. that led to the u.s. government sayig we have to defend this. >> reporter: they began defendig forts. a lot of them. the civil war fort point at what is now the western end of the bridge was a large brick fortress brisenoling with cannons. and the battery on alcatra
john ramos kicks off our fleet k coverage with a tour of the regs rich military past. >> now off california it is really welcome home. >> reporter: when admiral hallsy made a triumphant return after world war ii it was perhaps thet climactic fleet week in historyt started before that when the sph instantly wandered into the bay and realized its value. >> it was decided to establish t army post in 1776. >> reporter: historians say it e for a perfect military situatio....
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in morgan hill, john ramos, kpix 5. of gd from that, the water district says one way or eat the homes ae going to need to be remed by soe in 2024. > >> i can't understand you know.i -- how the da can close this. >> that's the mother of an antih man who died in police custody.s man. the family is struggling td how the officers involved in his his death will not face any criminal charges. the contra costa county district attorney made that decision saying the officers did nothing wrong. famy is speaking out though about their disappointment with that decision. in newly released report, investigators with the da's office find quote -- the method of restraining anglo queen toe was objectively reasonable. and investigators wrote, quote, no police officer applied pressure to his neck and and his autopsy showed no damage damage to his airway. but collins accuses the four offices of covering up the facts and thy did not have body cameras. >> they are lying. you know? bee i know what i saw. i was there. >> they're lying about th
in morgan hill, john ramos, kpix 5. of gd from that, the water district says one way or eat the homes ae going to need to be remed by soe in 2024. > >> i can't understand you know.i -- how the da can close this. >> that's the mother of an antih man who died in police custody.s man. the family is struggling td how the officers involved in his his death will not face any criminal charges. the contra costa county district attorney made that decision saying the officers did nothing...
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john ramos reports the real soup prius is who homeowners say is responsible. >> reporter: trevor is aware tht the ground is moving under the e he shares. when you start noticing half-inch cracks turnig to six-inch. it is alarming. >> the house has slid about eight inches off the foundation. foundation. the problem stems fm where the house is located. oveg anderson reservoir itch has been been completely drained. the homes were built in the 50s on an ancient landslide. the belief belief is the draining of the lake accelerated the movement. r thinks it dates back to the coyote creek flood. after the e, the managers began rapidly drying the water level down after any significant rain. thas when things started slipping. >> >> the idea this is an act of god in nature is not true. it is is a man-made catastrophe. format the deputy operating officer doesn't dispute the changes in the reservoir are contributing to the slippage. >> those things do have an impact. >> reporter: that is exactly why exactly why the homes have to g. part of the seismic project is to stabilize the banks of the lake but
john ramos reports the real soup prius is who homeowners say is responsible. >> reporter: trevor is aware tht the ground is moving under the e he shares. when you start noticing half-inch cracks turnig to six-inch. it is alarming. >> the house has slid about eight inches off the foundation. foundation. the problem stems fm where the house is located. oveg anderson reservoir itch has been been completely drained. the homes were built in the 50s on an ancient landslide. the belief...
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. >> reporter: in san jose john rs jose john ramos kpix 5. >> reporter: they can always use use more volunteers and donatio. there is a link on our website.s website. thanks for watching. te watching. the late show is up next with stephen colbert and the news will continue streaming on kpix.com bay aread night everyone. (upbeat music) - hi everyone, and welcome to legal help center. this is where we have professionals standing by to answer your questions regarding personal injury. so if you've been injured in an accident that was not your fault, like a car accident or a slip and fall, we can help.
. >> reporter: in san jose john rs jose john ramos kpix 5. >> reporter: they can always use use more volunteers and donatio. there is a link on our website.s website. thanks for watching. te watching. the late show is up next with stephen colbert and the news will continue streaming on kpix.com bay aread night everyone. (upbeat music) - hi everyone, and welcome to legal help center. this is where we have professionals standing by to answer your questions regarding personal injury....
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john ramos spoke with one grower who has come up with the tech called std farming. >> reporter: i am standing in one of the most unique vineyards vineyards in napa valley. the way they grow wine grapes here is not only providing protection protection from the heat, but it it may be offering the industry the way to get double the crop on the same amount of land. by 2:00 p.m., it was 115 degrees in in mark neil's rutherford viney. yesterday was even hotter at 108 108 team. neil has seen a lot is a lot in his years of farming. >> this one is catching my attention. the last time i saw 118 was yesterday. the previous one i think was '77. >> reporter: >> reporter: neil began helping his dad grow grapes when he was 8. he bought his first tractor at 9. he became something of a k something of a maverick in the valley. in 1984, he was the first grower to be certified or. he also invented a system to light up his vineyard. it is his his latest innovation that is drawing attention during this brutal heat wave. along each role, he has planted two great s planted two great vines, one on top of the
john ramos spoke with one grower who has come up with the tech called std farming. >> reporter: i am standing in one of the most unique vineyards vineyards in napa valley. the way they grow wine grapes here is not only providing protection protection from the heat, but it it may be offering the industry the way to get double the crop on the same amount of land. by 2:00 p.m., it was 115 degrees in in mark neil's rutherford viney. yesterday was even hotter at 108 108 team. neil has seen a...
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>> reporter: in napa valley, john ramos, kpix 5. >> want a glass of wine? that's that's going to do it for us hee at 5:00. cbs news bay area begins now with juliette goodrich. > >> parts of the bay area still g the energy demand making it hard it hard for people like renee mitchell just to get home. >> my phone not having been charged right now. > >> heat related problems caused transit headaches. we ask what they are doing to keep the comme the commute on track. > >> yet another first alert day n thursday. tracking the temperats but also when the heat wave migt finally come to an end. > >> off the grid. have all the heat and power outages made you think about going solar? a new it to make the switch. when this this bay area doctor is off duty, she is harvesting fruit from home gardens. >> it is a pretty satisfying feeling of, i got that one. >> meet the volunteers collecting a bacd a backyard county to help out ll food banks. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. > >> thanks for watching. the heat wave drags on. we are on dy seven of triple
>> reporter: in napa valley, john ramos, kpix 5. >> want a glass of wine? that's that's going to do it for us hee at 5:00. cbs news bay area begins now with juliette goodrich. > >> parts of the bay area still g the energy demand making it hard it hard for people like renee mitchell just to get home. >> my phone not having been charged right now. > >> heat related problems caused transit headaches. we ask what they are doing to keep the comme the commute on...
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. >> reporter: in san leandro, john ramos, kpix 5. >> there is intense criticism of of this and you can expect lega. legal challenges. right now we are joined by eric from disability rights california, leading the opposition to c.a.r.e. courts. thank you for joining us. the controversial part of this ideas forcing people into treatment under a court order, so why do you think think this is not the right approach? >> we do not feel this is the right approach because this has been an issue for a number of years and many advocates in the community, including unhoused pe unhoused people with mental health disabilities, have been yelling for more housing. more voluntary services and more avay more availability to all of these services for individuals who are living on the streets. >> do you think people who need help the most would actually be? actually benefit? >> that is a really good question and it is difficult to. to say. based on the work we have done in this space, we don't think this is the best option. we think a lot of the people living on the streets, who do have mental health dis
. >> reporter: in san leandro, john ramos, kpix 5. >> there is intense criticism of of this and you can expect lega. legal challenges. right now we are joined by eric from disability rights california, leading the opposition to c.a.r.e. courts. thank you for joining us. the controversial part of this ideas forcing people into treatment under a court order, so why do you think think this is not the right approach? >> we do not feel this is the right approach because this has...
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in san o in san francisco john ramos, kpix 5. > >> coming up tonight at 6:00, the story of a 107-year-oldld war ii veteran who servict end in the military. how he is helped raise millions for local charities. > >> a big night for international international soccer fans in the in the bay area. >> oh, yes it is. both mexico and colombia's national soccer teams will be facing off at levs at 7:00. dedicated fans have been arriving in swarms all day long. >> it's a party. chopper 5 got shots of the crowds arriving ea. >> this is a big deal. lots of cars starting in were adorned with her country's flags and supporters of both teams set up tents for their tailgate partie. for their tailgate parties. >> mexico fans alike at levi practicing chants before the bi. once again, they are taking on the big soccer game. this will e the last time mexico fans will see their team play in the u.s. before the 2022 world cup. >> it was starting to like a pay to like a party in the parking lot. some people fired up with e grills. their meat of choice or beverage of choice. others stopped by to listen to a ban p
in san o in san francisco john ramos, kpix 5. > >> coming up tonight at 6:00, the story of a 107-year-oldld war ii veteran who servict end in the military. how he is helped raise millions for local charities. > >> a big night for international international soccer fans in the in the bay area. >> oh, yes it is. both mexico and colombia's national soccer teams will be facing off at levs at 7:00. dedicated fans have been arriving in swarms all day long. >> it's a...
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john ramos, kpix 5. >> the water districts that one way or another the homes will need to be removedtime in 2024. > >> nasa astronaut who grew up in in stockton is returning to his roots to celebrate the naming of of a new charter school in his honor. marlee ginter shows us the man with experience host to encourage students to pursue their dreams. >> reporter: put him on stage and jose hernandez to share his his story. >> it gives them the license to see if he did it why cannot i do do it? >> reporter: jose hernandez was was a stockton native who went on to become a nasa astronaut and it led to his name on his hometown's newest charter school. >> i am very humbled by the fact fact there naming a school after after me. >> reporter: jose hernandez served on the space shuttle discovery in august 2009. it was was to deliver equipment to the international space station. >> when i sat down on the rocket rocket i wasn't nervous. i said it takes thousands of people to make this mission possible, and i know a lot of those people. >> >> listening to him speak and the kids said there is a real
john ramos, kpix 5. >> the water districts that one way or another the homes will need to be removedtime in 2024. > >> nasa astronaut who grew up in in stockton is returning to his roots to celebrate the naming of of a new charter school in his honor. marlee ginter shows us the man with experience host to encourage students to pursue their dreams. >> reporter: put him on stage and jose hernandez to share his his story. >> it gives them the license to see if he did it...
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john ramos explains why babies girls are falling from the sky. >> things have cooled off so the the local wildlife has a chance to chill out. last week, at the wildlife center of silicon valley, things started getting a a little crazy. >> this last monday, we had 14 squirrels come and people were lined up to get in when we open. we opened. >> reporter: and you realized, we are in for something? >> it is a tidal wave, yeah. >> reporter: this is what feeding time looks like. the center is inundated with juvenile squirrels all found lyg under trees by the public. the staff believes the babies were trying to get comfortable and fell out of their nest. >> we have about 203 in care. wd we had 34 come in just over the. the weekend. >> reporter: the same thing is laughing the happening at wildlife centers across the are. the area. they have 250 voluntes 250 volunteers to do hand feedings four times a day and the newest was surprised by the behavior of the supposedly wilds wild animals. >> some of them are docile. like docile. like you would not thin. think that. some of them will lay there and ha
john ramos explains why babies girls are falling from the sky. >> things have cooled off so the the local wildlife has a chance to chill out. last week, at the wildlife center of silicon valley, things started getting a a little crazy. >> this last monday, we had 14 squirrels come and people were lined up to get in when we open. we opened. >> reporter: and you realized, we are in for something? >> it is a tidal wave, yeah. >> reporter: this is what feeding time...
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. >> reporter: john ramos, kpix5. > >> let's look at what's coming p later on cbs mornings. live. good morning. it's always nice to see see you. >> good to see you. i caught the the tail end of that and i am thinking what were they talking about? it sounded very interesting. what was it about? >> gayle, why you putting me one spot? i am trying to do my job and prepare to talk to you. andu are putting me on the spot. i am am getting all hot over here. >> never mind. i am not trying to do that. i have my script. i will carry on. ahead -- that's happened to me too, so i unders. talking exclusively with the cef uber. we like the idea about that. here is the push to create create the fleet of cars. > >> an oscar winning actress vioa davis will be here to talk about talk about her movie based on real life woman warriors. this movie is knock out. this is really all about the women. > >> an nba all star and mental hh advocate kevin love is here to talk about his new program. he just got married recently. i love a guy that doesn't mind tag about his wife. we'll see you a. >> 18 minut
. >> reporter: john ramos, kpix5. > >> let's look at what's coming p later on cbs mornings. live. good morning. it's always nice to see see you. >> good to see you. i caught the the tail end of that and i am thinking what were they talking about? it sounded very interesting. what was it about? >> gayle, why you putting me one spot? i am trying to do my job and prepare to talk to you. andu are putting me on the spot. i am am getting all hot over here. >> never...
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ramos tonight, thank you. >>> tonight on the 60th anniversary of president kennedy's famous moonshot speech president biden laying out a new plan to eradicate cancer as we know it. the president at the johny library in boston, one reason he ran for president to rally americans to work together in this fight. >> because we know this, cancer does not discriminate red and blue. it doesn't care if you're a republican or a democrat. beating cancer is something we can do together and that's why i'm here today. [ applause ] >> the president, of course, losing his own son beau to cancer. >>> when we come back on a monday night, the space rocket suddenly veering off course today. the malfunction at the blue origin launch and you'll see it here and the headline tonight for anyone with an iphone in a moment. covid-19 moves fast, and now you can too by asking your healthcare provider if an oral treatment is right for you. oral treatments can be taken at home and must be taken within 5 days from when symptoms first appear. if you have symptoms of covid-19, even if they're mild don't wait, get tested quickly. if you test positive and are at high risk for severe disease, act fast ask if an oral treatme
ramos tonight, thank you. >>> tonight on the 60th anniversary of president kennedy's famous moonshot speech president biden laying out a new plan to eradicate cancer as we know it. the president at the johny library in boston, one reason he ran for president to rally americans to work together in this fight. >> because we know this, cancer does not discriminate red and blue. it doesn't care if you're a republican or a democrat. beating cancer is something we can do together and...