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coyotes are species that most people know live in the l.a. area, but people think that they live in the mountains-- mountainous areas or griffith park, where there's more open space, but really don't think of them as animals able to adapt to this type of landscape. [car alarm beeps] back to the ranger station. yeah, so, we're in griffith park, and here is one right here. this park is surrounded by freeway, by urbanization, by some major barriers for wildlife. so, we just saw two, maybe 3 coyotes within this picnic area. so, they know that this resource is here on a regular basis. coyotes are doing pretty well in this urban landscape thanks to their adaptability, but the mountain lions are another story. they really need some help if they're going to have a population here for multiple generations to come. i use camera traps, which are motion-activated cameras that have aensor in front that's triggered by motion or heat that allows me to document wildlife that is using a particular area. and each photo or each image is time- and date-stamped to tel
coyotes are species that most people know live in the l.a. area, but people think that they live in the mountains-- mountainous areas or griffith park, where there's more open space, but really don't think of them as animals able to adapt to this type of landscape. [car alarm beeps] back to the ranger station. yeah, so, we're in griffith park, and here is one right here. this park is surrounded by freeway, by urbanization, by some major barriers for wildlife. so, we just saw two, maybe 3...
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he was here in the l.a. areaa host for a tournament that was happening, but back out here live at the hospital, there has been quite a buzz. again, obviously such a worldwide phenomenon that tiger woods is. we've had fans come up. we've had people driving by, beeping, hollering, sending their well wishes to tiger again because they're hoping that he is going to recover and he will play his game once again, but very difficult to say right now exactly his condition as we are waiting from hospital staff to give us an update here hopefully this evening. >> very good updates from you, kim, thank you, we appreciate it. we'll check back with you as the night progresses. kim tobin reporting from the hospital near the crash site for tiger woods. >>> today u.s. senators held the first public testimony on the siege of the capitol riots on january 6th. former u.s. capitol police chief steven sund who resigned after the attack blamed bad intelligence. they received an fbi alert the day before the attack but the division didn'
he was here in the l.a. areaa host for a tournament that was happening, but back out here live at the hospital, there has been quite a buzz. again, obviously such a worldwide phenomenon that tiger woods is. we've had fans come up. we've had people driving by, beeping, hollering, sending their well wishes to tiger again because they're hoping that he is going to recover and he will play his game once again, but very difficult to say right now exactly his condition as we are waiting from hospital...
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. >> reporter: now this is one of the mass vaccination sites in the l.a. areais now only giving out second shots in an effort to conserve vaccine. tonight, there is new c.d.c. data obtained by cbs news that shows that 96% of americans who got their first shot are now also receiving their second shot on time. norah? >> o'donnell: well, that is some very good news. carter evans, thank you. some chicago public school students are returning to classrooms tomorrow, where most have not been in nearly a year. the teachers union approved a deal overnight with the nation's third largest school district. but in some cities, like philadelphia, there is still a major rift over reopening. here is cbs's meg oliver. >> i miss their smiling faces, i miss their energy. >> reporter: david malone teaches third grade from his basement every day. he's been doing it since march. do you want to return in person? >> 100%, absolutely. if all safety measures are met, then i do want to go back to school. >> reporter: malone is one of thousands of philadelphia teachers demanding upgraded
. >> reporter: now this is one of the mass vaccination sites in the l.a. areais now only giving out second shots in an effort to conserve vaccine. tonight, there is new c.d.c. data obtained by cbs news that shows that 96% of americans who got their first shot are now also receiving their second shot on time. norah? >> o'donnell: well, that is some very good news. carter evans, thank you. some chicago public school students are returning to classrooms tomorrow, where most have not...
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woods was in the l.a. area over the weekend, hosting his annual golf tournament, the genesis invitation at riviera, later meeting up with n.b.a. star duane wade. >> tiger, thank you for teaching me something. how good or how bad am i. >> good. >> reporter: p.g.a. tour pro justin thomas became emotional in an afternoon news conference. >> man, i just hope he's all right. um -- just worried for his kids, you know, i'm sure they're struggling. >> reporter: woods was already recovering from a series of back injuries, something he discussed this past sunday with cbs's jim nantz. >> you feeling all right? >> i'm feeling fine. feeling fine. a little bit stiff. >> reporter: this is the third car incident involving the 15- time major's champion. in 2009 his s.u.v. struck a tree. soon after, revelations about infidelity emerged, losing woods sponsorships and landing him in rehab. and in 2017, woods was arrested and charged with d.u.i. when florida police found him passed out behind the wheel of a parked car. >> he's 45 y
woods was in the l.a. area over the weekend, hosting his annual golf tournament, the genesis invitation at riviera, later meeting up with n.b.a. star duane wade. >> tiger, thank you for teaching me something. how good or how bad am i. >> good. >> reporter: p.g.a. tour pro justin thomas became emotional in an afternoon news conference. >> man, i just hope he's all right. um -- just worried for his kids, you know, i'm sure they're struggling. >> reporter: woods was...
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it was -- if you note l.a. areais is on the border of rolling hills estates in rancho palos verdes. the los angeles sheriff's department says his vehicle was heading northbound on hawthorne boulevard at black horse road when it crashed. we know he was taken to the hospital. he was taken to ucla harbor, and according to authorities his injuries are somewhere in the neighborhood of moderate to critical, and specifically we're getting a bit from his agent who talked to "golf digest" who said tiger suffered multiple leg injuries, he's currently in surgery and he's thanking everyone for their privacy and support and as you can imagine a just quick twitter check during the break. thoughts and prayers are pouring in from athletes, from celebrities and from just, know, ordinary folks so inspired by a man who real came to be known by his first name tiger. with me on the phone now is ron cyrak, contributor to the golf channel. i hear you've been covering tiger since day one. do you know any more about his condition? have you
it was -- if you note l.a. areais is on the border of rolling hills estates in rancho palos verdes. the los angeles sheriff's department says his vehicle was heading northbound on hawthorne boulevard at black horse road when it crashed. we know he was taken to the hospital. he was taken to ucla harbor, and according to authorities his injuries are somewhere in the neighborhood of moderate to critical, and specifically we're getting a bit from his agent who talked to "golf digest" who...
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jonathan is a principal at an l.a. area 10 hours a day on zoom calls. >> being on zoom all day long can be incredibly exhausting. >> reporter: it's not all in your head. researchers have been studying what they call zoom fatigue, looking into the psychology of video conferencing and the effects on brain. to pinpoint the reasons it can leave you exhausted. >> it is like a fire hose.commu. >> reporter: he studied frequent zoomers and found 1 in 10 fell high level of fatigue. one of the reasons we're so bogged down, all of those eyes staring back at us >> reporter: it's as if everyone in the elevator stopped looking at their phones and turned to stare at you. >> reporter: the nonverbal cues like a smile style aren't easily observed. leaving us to give a thumbs up. it can cause our brains to feel beat. . >> i will take in person meetings over zoom any day of the week. >> reporter: another culprit, you. that mirrored image may make you more critical of your appearance and actions. . >> it's stressful. it causes us to have negati
jonathan is a principal at an l.a. area 10 hours a day on zoom calls. >> being on zoom all day long can be incredibly exhausting. >> reporter: it's not all in your head. researchers have been studying what they call zoom fatigue, looking into the psychology of video conferencing and the effects on brain. to pinpoint the reasons it can leave you exhausted. >> it is like a fire hose.commu. >> reporter: he studied frequent zoomers and found 1 in 10 fell high level of...
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today, at least half of the new infections in the l.a. area our own homegrown variant. and i believe there will be many. and the homegrown variant is really different from the south african or the brazilian variant. so we are going to be dealing with a host of variants that we're going to have to be trying to control. and so i think that's what's behind the previous speaker's comment, that there are lots of variants that may evade immunity from vaccines or natural infection. >> i think one of the problems that we've had is that leaders for months and months have been suggesting that there's light at the end of the tunnel. the end is just around the corner. and i think it's been raising irrational hope that there are days or weeks away from this being over and we're just not. we're just not. and people need tow understand this is a long process and we're just at the beginning of turning whatever corner we are. to that end, professor, michael osterholm and others, it's not just him, others have now suggested that in order to battle what could be
today, at least half of the new infections in the l.a. area our own homegrown variant. and i believe there will be many. and the homegrown variant is really different from the south african or the brazilian variant. so we are going to be dealing with a host of variants that we're going to have to be trying to control. and so i think that's what's behind the previous speaker's comment, that there are lots of variants that may evade immunity from vaccines or natural infection. >> i think...
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l.a. times that woods' car was driving at a high rate of speed on what is a windy downhill part of the road there in rancho palos verde. it an area that i can tell you, neil, that you can be a couple of lanes on either side, not a lot of traffic these days in l.a. because of the covid pandemic. it can be very tempting to if you like be a little heavy on your accelerator pedal. we don't know for sure but that's what the l.a. times is reporting from their sources. a little background what tiger woods was doing in the l.a. area. he was at the genesis invitational. that wrapped up on saturday. now, as far as we can tell piecing the timeline together here, he becamely took the day off sunday and was involved in the promotional shoot that started yesterday, monday. in that, it was arranged by golf digest and the discovery channel. he was giving lessons to celebrities. yesterday the nba great dwyane wade and david spade, actor, who put their photos on social media. i want to draw your attention, and we will to the video that dwyane wade posted on instagram. on it you can see dwyane wade doing a selfie video with tiger woods behind him.
l.a. times that woods' car was driving at a high rate of speed on what is a windy downhill part of the road there in rancho palos verde. it an area that i can tell you, neil, that you can be a couple of lanes on either side, not a lot of traffic these days in l.a. because of the covid pandemic. it can be very tempting to if you like be a little heavy on your accelerator pedal. we don't know for sure but that's what the l.a. times is reporting from their sources. a little background what tiger...
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firefighters, paramedics in the l.a. area rushed to the scene. this according to the l.a.he has suffered multiple leg injuries. again, he is in emergency surgery. the accident is said to have been a single-car crash and that he was alone in the vehicle, but you can see from these pictures this looks extraordinarily serious, and you can see the sunroof there, so it was a definite rollover, and any more information we can get on tiger woods, we will bring that to you. >>> in the meantime, the u.s. has hit just a harrowing milestone. on monday we surpassed the half million mark for coronavirus-related deaths. our next guest knows all about public health. in his role of assistant secretary of health, department of health and human services under george w. bush, dr. john oversaw the centers for disease control, the national institutes of health, the fda and the office of the surgeon general. he also served as assistant secretary at the department of health and human services, a licensed physician is now the ceo of herbalife where the company's nutritional supplements have seen
firefighters, paramedics in the l.a. area rushed to the scene. this according to the l.a.he has suffered multiple leg injuries. again, he is in emergency surgery. the accident is said to have been a single-car crash and that he was alone in the vehicle, but you can see from these pictures this looks extraordinarily serious, and you can see the sunroof there, so it was a definite rollover, and any more information we can get on tiger woods, we will bring that to you. >>> in the...
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house finds a new owner on a cnbc trip coast to coast >>> california, a marathon police chase in the l.a. areachevy malibu for six hours lapd officials say they were responding to a call about a man with a gun when they tried to pull him over. but he took off, drove on the wrong side of the road, ran red lights, kept driving after they hit his tires with a spike strip. the chase lasted so long, authorities say some officers and the choppers above had to pull over or land to refuel. it ended like most chases, with the driver in cuffs. >>> texas. state fairs synonymous with unhealthful food but there's a secret at the texas state fairgrounds, an urban farm behind the ferris wheel. workers here grow produce year round. they harvest in these climate-controlled hydroponic gardens then donate the harvest to charities last year during the pandemic, workers say they donated 26,000 pounds of produce. >>> pennsylvania a piece of horror history is off the market buffalo bill's house from "the silence of the lambs" sold the realtor says the buyer paid $290,000 looks almost exactly the same minus that cree
house finds a new owner on a cnbc trip coast to coast >>> california, a marathon police chase in the l.a. areachevy malibu for six hours lapd officials say they were responding to a call about a man with a gun when they tried to pull him over. but he took off, drove on the wrong side of the road, ran red lights, kept driving after they hit his tires with a spike strip. the chase lasted so long, authorities say some officers and the choppers above had to pull over or land to refuel. it...
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they're labs funded in schools >> a couple of years ago i was looking for something to do in the l.a. areaf chances to visit some of the schools and do some bike giveaways and different things that i really enjoyed and i started to ask myself how can i dig in deeper and do something that's not just a gift, but something that can make a difference for the kids and it can give them an opportunity to level the playing field a little bit in their school system, so i decided that this would be an idea and molly higgins of the rams helped me out a bunch with coming up with ideas for different programs and we thought these labs would be a great starting point and it's been cool to see the excitement and how much it's meant to the school system for us to be a part of this >> do you feel we're in a new era of sorts for athlete activism and community involvement? >> i do, and you look at it through time and athletes and the way people look at all of our sports athletes and people play all across the world. you really think of that impact that you have when people are looking at you i think charles b
they're labs funded in schools >> a couple of years ago i was looking for something to do in the l.a. areaf chances to visit some of the schools and do some bike giveaways and different things that i really enjoyed and i started to ask myself how can i dig in deeper and do something that's not just a gift, but something that can make a difference for the kids and it can give them an opportunity to level the playing field a little bit in their school system, so i decided that this would be...
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the first place was he was taking part in the genesis invitational this past weekend here in the l.a. areagolf digest and golf tv series where he gives on-the-course instruction. but of course that changed in just a matter of days. and here we are, john, awaiting to see what the future of tiger woods will hold. >> omar jimenez, grateful you're on the scene for us as we flesh out this reporting. we'll stick on top of this story. thank you. >>> up next for us, back to po politics. a gop declares a civil war is over. >>> in a moment, the republican party's conspiracy problem. first, though, it's fantasy problem. senator rick scott of florida is in charge of helping republicans win back the senate in 2022. so you cannot blame him for wanting to gloss over divides and focus on areas of unity. but wishful thinking does not an identity crisis erase. quote, the republican civil war is now canceled. that's what senator scott wrote yesterday. well, let's just say there were plenty of republicans who did not get that memo. senator ron johnson of wisconsin is among the incumbents on the ballot in 2022
the first place was he was taking part in the genesis invitational this past weekend here in the l.a. areagolf digest and golf tv series where he gives on-the-course instruction. but of course that changed in just a matter of days. and here we are, john, awaiting to see what the future of tiger woods will hold. >> omar jimenez, grateful you're on the scene for us as we flesh out this reporting. we'll stick on top of this story. thank you. >>> up next for us, back to po politics....
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this isn't just a problem in the bay area. l.a. times reporting that some areas around l.a. also seeing this as a problem, folks using the codes meant for underserved or disproportionately impacted communities. one of the solutions here in almeida county is folks are being given a link to receive a spot and will receive a code to further secure their spot. so some things are being put in place to avoid hopping in line but those codes are meant for those really impacted kmunds severely hit by covid. we're hoping to see more barriers put in place to prevent that from happening. >> go to the web site, enter your state, occupation and age, it will show you the closest locations and when to get the vaccine. go to planyourvaccine .com. >> let's take a look at the forecast and a live look outside. the sun's arrival across the bay area. a nice start to another nice day. it was actually quite warm yesterday, kari. >> and it's nice that the days are getting longer, too, so we can enjoy a little bit more of that. yesterday at 6:00 i was like, hey, there's still a little bit of light in
this isn't just a problem in the bay area. l.a. times reporting that some areas around l.a. also seeing this as a problem, folks using the codes meant for underserved or disproportionately impacted communities. one of the solutions here in almeida county is folks are being given a link to receive a spot and will receive a code to further secure their spot. so some things are being put in place to avoid hopping in line but those codes are meant for those really impacted kmunds severely hit by...
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. >> craig joins us from the l.a. area hospital where woods is being treated. hi, craig.pair significant injuries. i got the chance to talk to one of his closest friends, notah begay. he gave us some insight into how tiger can overcome what is perhaps his most difficult challenge yet. >> he survived. at one point there it was uncertain, and now i think he's going to move forward with as much opportunity as is available to him. really put his mind and his energy toward the recovery process. >> reporter: few people know tiger woods better than notah begay. the two met at junior golfers, teammates at stanford and remain close friends. you're on the inside in terms of friends and family. how are they doing? what do we know? >> tiger has gone through a ten-hour plus surgery. all in all, it's been tough across the board on the entire team and family. >> reporter: he's been through so much already, and now a car crash that nearly takes his life. i mean, it's remarkable. he pull through this one? >> i think tiger is going to pull through this just like he's done with every other
. >> craig joins us from the l.a. area hospital where woods is being treated. hi, craig.pair significant injuries. i got the chance to talk to one of his closest friends, notah begay. he gave us some insight into how tiger can overcome what is perhaps his most difficult challenge yet. >> he survived. at one point there it was uncertain, and now i think he's going to move forward with as much opportunity as is available to him. really put his mind and his energy toward the recovery...
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they talked about the area of l.a. county where that accident occurred. it was on a steep incline. i'm sure you've seen images of the scene. that incline can catch people off guard, according to authorities. that area infamous for s-curve turns, for those hairpin turns and steep inclines that come out of nowhere. if you've driven in l.a. county those hillsides can catch people off guard. they say they've had several accidents in that area. they're not sure if that's attributed to the accident here. that, along with other factors they're investigating as we speak. joy? >> all right. nbc's steve patterson, thank you very much. much appreciated. >>> let's turn to the other big story today. for the first time since january 6th, we heard from the former top security officials responsible for the u.s. capitol, as well as the acting chief of the d.c. police. together, they painted a devastating portrait of disarray, poor communication, bad intelligence all culminating with their forces being overwhelmed by the maga insurrectionist mob. capitol police chief steven sund. >> the events i witn
they talked about the area of l.a. county where that accident occurred. it was on a steep incline. i'm sure you've seen images of the scene. that incline can catch people off guard, according to authorities. that area infamous for s-curve turns, for those hairpin turns and steep inclines that come out of nowhere. if you've driven in l.a. county those hillsides can catch people off guard. they say they've had several accidents in that area. they're not sure if that's attributed to the accident...
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from the apple and the google app stores the company servers are now hosted by sky silk, that's an l.a. arearler is taking the necessary steps of better monitor its platforms. new guidelines posted on the parler site say it wouldn't knowingly allow its platform to be used as a tool for crime or unlawful acts. i defer to you, andrew, when you tell me i absolutely have to do something, that's when i'll do it, the watch or the mood ring or something how were you this morning when you woke up? how was your sleep, good >> i many score today, i'm okay. hold on, i'll give you the -- 83, i'm good resting heart rate, it was only 54 i try to get it a little lower if i can i don't know i don't know >> i think you should shoot for 7. i think you should shoot for 7 plus hours of sleep. >> i'm with you! number one >> i don't know. it's amazing that we don't really know for sure whether that's detrimental >> i have a new app called rise sleep, which is actually analyzed all of my sleep and i have very bad news, at least for myself, because we're in the morning tv business. it says that my personal, based o
from the apple and the google app stores the company servers are now hosted by sky silk, that's an l.a. arearler is taking the necessary steps of better monitor its platforms. new guidelines posted on the parler site say it wouldn't knowingly allow its platform to be used as a tool for crime or unlawful acts. i defer to you, andrew, when you tell me i absolutely have to do something, that's when i'll do it, the watch or the mood ring or something how were you this morning when you woke up? how...
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there are people who say folks like you, wealthy, live in ritzy areas, come to south l.a., impoverished area to cut in line. what would you say? >> well, i don't think i'm cutting in line. i mean, i would let somebody in front of me who is was older. that's what they do at the end of the day. >> reporter: look, dr. abraham says if there is an available dose it will go to susan and anyone like her, but -- >> we are going to help our neighbors. that is part of our mandate. our ethical commitment, our moral compass. we're used to getting forgotten about or left behind. i think that's why we're see good at coming together. now i want this success, this south l.a. success, this historically black institution success to be the success of the county of los angeles and south l.a. >> reporter: how about that doctor abraham? listen, he and his team are constantly working the phones calling nursing homes and hospitals in the area saying, hey, do you have leftover doses? if you do and they're going bad, bring them here and we will get them into somebody's arm before the sun sets. one more thing --
there are people who say folks like you, wealthy, live in ritzy areas, come to south l.a., impoverished area to cut in line. what would you say? >> well, i don't think i'm cutting in line. i mean, i would let somebody in front of me who is was older. that's what they do at the end of the day. >> reporter: look, dr. abraham says if there is an available dose it will go to susan and anyone like her, but -- >> we are going to help our neighbors. that is part of our mandate. our...
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l.a. vaccine sites to close for two days, starting tomorrow, a site at the iconic crenshaw christian center already ran out. the surrounding areades some of l.a.'s hardest hit communities. >> it's like, oh, man, i just decided i'd get the vaccine but they're out, so, you know... >> reporter: and this group is hesitant anyway. >> absolutely. >> reporter: in alabama, which ranks last in the u.s. in per- capita vaccinations all appointments with local health departments are now booked through april. 70-year-old irene cozad beat colon cancer and says she's desperate for the vaccine. >> disheartening. it's like where i thought there was hope and light at the end of the tunnel, now i'm getting depressed about it. >> reporter: starting today, some relief as the federal government starts shipping vaccine doses directly to pharmacies. just how far some are willing to go to skip the line is evident in this craigslist ad offering $100 to drive 75-year-olds to get their vaccines. you see, in massachusetts, the governor announced those accompanying seniors can also get the shot. back at crenshaw christian center, the battle is now personal.
l.a. vaccine sites to close for two days, starting tomorrow, a site at the iconic crenshaw christian center already ran out. the surrounding areades some of l.a.'s hardest hit communities. >> it's like, oh, man, i just decided i'd get the vaccine but they're out, so, you know... >> reporter: and this group is hesitant anyway. >> absolutely. >> reporter: in alabama, which ranks last in the u.s. in per- capita vaccinations all appointments with local health departments are...
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it is important to note as we mentioned as well, this is not just a bay area problem. the "l.a. eporting that some of those vaccination sites in the los angeles area seeing the same situation. folks using access codes meant for some of those harder hit communities to advance their place in line. the state plans to make the access codes one-time use only so you're not able to share and have many folks using the same code. live in marin county, cierra johnson for "today in the bay." >>> santa clara health leaders are downplaying the number of no shows for vaccine appointments. two weeks ago more than 4500 people skipped their appointments. we've learned that even more people missed those appointments last week, surpassing 5,000. leaders call not show rate normal saying they expect up to 15% to miss their appointments for one reason or another. they added that counties has built its system around the assumption by overbooking. they also stress that no shows will not lead to wasted doses. >>> and nbc has launched a web side called plan your vaccine. the goal is to connect you to what
it is important to note as we mentioned as well, this is not just a bay area problem. the "l.a. eporting that some of those vaccination sites in the los angeles area seeing the same situation. folks using access codes meant for some of those harder hit communities to advance their place in line. the state plans to make the access codes one-time use only so you're not able to share and have many folks using the same code. live in marin county, cierra johnson for "today in the...
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this is just a problem impacting the bay area county. the "l.a. times" are also reporting they're seeing folks misrepresenting themselves to secure a spot in line for the distributing the code and are not sharing the codes until the individuals get in line. other communities sharing a separate link that would take them to a separate scheduling port al, not necessarily the my turn port al. so a situation of folks skipping the line here and other areas in california. >> thanks, cierra. today another major pharmacy rolling out covid vaccines. walgreens begin vaccinations at some locations. the company has about 50,000 initial doses to administer, which is relatively limited. cvs started administering vaccines earlier this month. >>> and the web site plan your vaccine, you go to that web site, enter your state, occupation and age and it will show you the closest locations of where to get your vaccine and when to get it. planyourvaccine.com. >>> san francisco's strict nonessential travel quarantine order is now being called an advisory. that means you'
this is just a problem impacting the bay area county. the "l.a. times" are also reporting they're seeing folks misrepresenting themselves to secure a spot in line for the distributing the code and are not sharing the codes until the individuals get in line. other communities sharing a separate link that would take them to a separate scheduling port al, not necessarily the my turn port al. so a situation of folks skipping the line here and other areas in california. >> thanks,...
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big metropolitan areas like l.a. and san francisco. they are still quite attractive to high skill, high people. there's still a net inflow of those kind of people. right now we're not attracting low income or low-education people. then in between these two groups is the middle income. they're a more complex story. and that's because they have a wider set of locations that they can potentially go to. >> having been in california all of my 35 years, i never fathomed leaving the bay area. for my husband he originally, you know, wanted to leave for business purposes and for tax reasons and things like that. as a business owner it just didn't behoove him. me personally, what really moved the covid hit and there was this indefinite idea of remote learning. and as a straight-a student my daughter has never struggled. but in this case she was really not doing very well. so i made a very abrupt decision to relocate to texas. and one of the things that i negotiated with my husband was that we could find something on a lake so i could have a lake
big metropolitan areas like l.a. and san francisco. they are still quite attractive to high skill, high people. there's still a net inflow of those kind of people. right now we're not attracting low income or low-education people. then in between these two groups is the middle income. they're a more complex story. and that's because they have a wider set of locations that they can potentially go to. >> having been in california all of my 35 years, i never fathomed leaving the bay area....
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caused a huge spotlight on the south because we've seen places like chicago detroit areas across wisconsin new york l.a. these individuals are now moving to the south and they're looking at places like texas which has over the past decade amassed $80.00 in the private sector industry an organization so now they can come in and actually find work at a place that has a cheaper cost of living than a lot of these other cities but that also brings in its own problems when it comes to republicans now saying hey these people don't need to vote here because. we're used to our population being what it is that's what's interesting too is that you are seeing flight from the coasts into the you know into lands of the country because it's cheaper to live at the end of the dam and you try to live in new york washington all these the moment you get a little bit of money like i'm going to pay this rent to be more when i can go into places around the country south of the carolinas even you know texas georgia you can find these places where i can find a cheap place to live everything is so wise anyway everything's done
caused a huge spotlight on the south because we've seen places like chicago detroit areas across wisconsin new york l.a. these individuals are now moving to the south and they're looking at places like texas which has over the past decade amassed $80.00 in the private sector industry an organization so now they can come in and actually find work at a place that has a cheaper cost of living than a lot of these other cities but that also brings in its own problems when it comes to republicans now...
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so if you have a contrstrained area in the l.a.ms to help wii we've done that. last year we had 20 thousand calls on those systems in los angeles alone and when we saw rolling blackouts in california, we delivered 50 mega watts on august 14th, the equivalent of 20,000 homes this is a very material part of the grid and a very material part of helping utilities operate with much more renewable assets. >> i'll have you -- add you to the group of spacs i like like draft kings that i have a relationship with a real business and not just money chasing money and in the end lets the people hold the bag honor to have you on the show. ceo of stem. great to meet you. >> thank you, jim. >>> eureka, we found one "mad money" is back after the break. >> announcer: coming up. >> it is time. >> announcer: cramer takes your calls. rapid fire, the lightning round is next. got another update from school. how's that...is that better? ♪ well we have a safety net. we'll be ok right? ♪ - [narrator] this is kate. - hey. - [narrator] she takes two prescript
so if you have a contrstrained area in the l.a.ms to help wii we've done that. last year we had 20 thousand calls on those systems in los angeles alone and when we saw rolling blackouts in california, we delivered 50 mega watts on august 14th, the equivalent of 20,000 homes this is a very material part of the grid and a very material part of helping utilities operate with much more renewable assets. >> i'll have you -- add you to the group of spacs i like like draft kings that i have a...
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that's especially important in under-served areas like east los angeles. in l.a.y, latinos are three times more likely than whites to die of covid. many here are essential workers, like susan hernandez, a grocery store cashier. >> we've been on the front line for over a year now, and we have not gotten any kind of protection, as far as getting vaccinated. >> reporter: on tuesday, a fema megasite opened in her neighborhood. she was one of the first in line. >> whooo hoo! pi'm excited. >> reporter: some of those same disparities are playing out herm in new york city. new data shows that the hardest- hit neighborhoods had the fewest number of vaccinations. and, making matters worse, somea sites, like this one here in brooklyn, have stopped taking appointments altogether after running out of the first dose of vaccine, norah. >> o'donnell: mola lenghi, thank you so much. w tonother press clsroofoetcoinhe night, president biden says when that happens will depend on passage of his stimulus plan. cbs's nancy cordes reports from the white house. >> the federal government h
that's especially important in under-served areas like east los angeles. in l.a.y, latinos are three times more likely than whites to die of covid. many here are essential workers, like susan hernandez, a grocery store cashier. >> we've been on the front line for over a year now, and we have not gotten any kind of protection, as far as getting vaccinated. >> reporter: on tuesday, a fema megasite opened in her neighborhood. she was one of the first in line. >> whooo hoo! pi'm...
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column of smoke can be seen for miles as a fire there consumes dozens of buses in a commercial area and staying in l.arecovering from his dramatic car crash. cedars-sinai medical center. victims of bernie madoff's ponzi scheme are getting another payment, more than $231 million will be distributed to former madoff account holders bringing total payouts to more than $14.1 billion. and the head of canada's largest pension fund has been forced to resign the ceo of the canada pension plan came under fire for traveling to the iran emirates to receive the vaccine government officials had urged canadians to avoid all nonessential travel. and you are upo tdate "squawk alley" will be back after a quick break. - [narrator] grubhub perks give you deals on all the food that makes you boogie. (upbeat music) get the food you love with perks from- - [crowd] grubhub. >>> netflix announce a massive study on the diversity of its content creators our julia boorstin has a very special guest. hi, julia. >> hi. and ted sarandos, thank you for joining us, co-ceo of netflix and netflix's chief content off officer. we appreci
column of smoke can be seen for miles as a fire there consumes dozens of buses in a commercial area and staying in l.arecovering from his dramatic car crash. cedars-sinai medical center. victims of bernie madoff's ponzi scheme are getting another payment, more than $231 million will be distributed to former madoff account holders bringing total payouts to more than $14.1 billion. and the head of canada's largest pension fund has been forced to resign the ceo of the canada pension plan came...
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l.a. . x b 80000000 travelers who pass through this area every year and the dozens of surrounding hotels are a godsend for pimps. a lot of the girls are like these girls at work prostitution. may know the hotel very well they know that most of the men that call them in this area are business men who are usually from out of town so a lot of times are undercover as well act as businessmen from out of town. 20 or so agents are now inside 2 adjoining rooms in this hotel. so that room is where they will be doing the undercover operation and then the undercover when they get a violation and then we take the female into custody they bring her back in here and they will do the interviews and. undercover cop is already texting a girl who was potentially under age to gain her trust he is telling her about his evening kind of give her a story so that it's credible that i was at a strip club and i wanted to. so now that i spoke spoke to her she says she's going to be out here in 20 minutes and hopefully we can get her to come out and then how much was the amount of her it is 3 $100.00 for an hour or for
l.a. . x b 80000000 travelers who pass through this area every year and the dozens of surrounding hotels are a godsend for pimps. a lot of the girls are like these girls at work prostitution. may know the hotel very well they know that most of the men that call them in this area are business men who are usually from out of town so a lot of times are undercover as well act as businessmen from out of town. 20 or so agents are now inside 2 adjoining rooms in this hotel. so that room is where they...
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area. hillside communities in l.a. ve, steep inclines and declines that could have drivers going at a higher rate of speed than what they expect. that area itself is infamous for crashes. investigators looking into any level of inn even brags or intoxication, they have seen no sign much so far at least in the initial investigation. craig melvin spoke to a sheriff's deputy looking into that. here is what he said. >> at the scene we're looking for evidence of intoxication, if there is an odor of an alcoholic beverage or open container. >> you saw none of that? >> at this time we didn't see any evidence of impairment. >> reporter: so obviously the intoxication checking for signs of that done at the scene of the crash, talking to woods, checking for smells and open containers, they found nothing so far. that doesn't mean there isn't any but that's part of the investigation that will take some time to determine a cause. hallie? >> steve patterson live for us there in l.a. thank you. >>> by the way, you can check more of that
area. hillside communities in l.a. ve, steep inclines and declines that could have drivers going at a higher rate of speed than what they expect. that area itself is infamous for crashes. investigators looking into any level of inn even brags or intoxication, they have seen no sign much so far at least in the initial investigation. craig melvin spoke to a sheriff's deputy looking into that. here is what he said. >> at the scene we're looking for evidence of intoxication, if there is an...
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there were issues in the los angeles area according to the "l.a. lks receiving a code on their phone from friends or coworkers and using that to jump the line. those codes similar to the bay area intended for those in those hard-hit areas. live in marin county, cierra johnson for "today in the bay." >> thanks for the very latest there, cierra. >>> it is 6:32 right now. nbc has launched a website called plan your vaccine. the goal is to connect you to what you need to get your shot. you go to the site, select your state, occupation and age, and then you're shown the closest locations where you can get the planyourvaccine.com. >>> this morning, fans are praying tiger woods' legendary golf career will continue. he's alert and responsive at harbor-ucla medical center following the surgery to his legs and feet for those injuries suffered from the frightening rollover crash. investigators are hopeful that the vehicle's black box will provide clues about what led to that crash. they believe he was not impaired. one deputy who was first on the scene says th
there were issues in the los angeles area according to the "l.a. lks receiving a code on their phone from friends or coworkers and using that to jump the line. those codes similar to the bay area intended for those in those hard-hit areas. live in marin county, cierra johnson for "today in the bay." >> thanks for the very latest there, cierra. >>> it is 6:32 right now. nbc has launched a website called plan your vaccine. the goal is to connect you to what you need...
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l.a. this weekend and was still working in the area with sponsors. police say there is no evidence woods was impaired. and there was already a doubt in he would be ready to play for the masters tournament in april. this accident adds even more doubt because we don't know when he will be released from the hospital or what the recovery time will be. anne-marie? >> danya bacchus in torrance, california. thank you so much. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," cbs sports lead golf analyst sir nick faldo joins us to discuss tiger woods and reaction in the golf community. >>> so slowly but surely there are signs of a return to normalcy as more americans get vaccinated against covid. 2,000 basketball fans were allowed in new york's madison square garden last night for the first time in nearly one year to watch the new york knicks host the golden state warriors. they had on this take a covid test, keep masks on, and maintain social distancing. >> it's amazing. >> we're so excited. >> so excited. watching the knicks play -- happy to be back. >> i'm so excited. my
l.a. this weekend and was still working in the area with sponsors. police say there is no evidence woods was impaired. and there was already a doubt in he would be ready to play for the masters tournament in april. this accident adds even more doubt because we don't know when he will be released from the hospital or what the recovery time will be. anne-marie? >> danya bacchus in torrance, california. thank you so much. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," cbs sports lead...
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l.a. as well. >>> still ahead, fighting fires faster, what one bay area company is doing to get realtime updates for first responders. >>> plus, oakland's new police chief goes on a meet and greet and finds himself answering some very tough questions. >>> move ing on, a career let us take you to a place you've been craving. where the aroma of authenticity turns into the scent of home. and the warmth of friends and family is in every bite. here, there's a story behind every meal. with cacique, you'll be inspired to add your own flair. so you can tell a story of your own. cacique.your auténtico awaits. >>> developing news in san francisco the left lane of the 6th street off ramp of 280 is closed because of this sinkhole. sky 7 was overhead about an hour ago, a car got struck in the hole around 2:30 this afternoon. the lane is closed in indefinitely. the other two lanes at the bottom of the off ramp at brandon street remain open. >>> a suspect is now in custody in a violent attack on a woman in san mateo, 32 years ago next week. police announced the arrest today saying advances in dna evidence led
l.a. as well. >>> still ahead, fighting fires faster, what one bay area company is doing to get realtime updates for first responders. >>> plus, oakland's new police chief goes on a meet and greet and finds himself answering some very tough questions. >>> move ing on, a career let us take you to a place you've been craving. where the aroma of authenticity turns into the scent of home. and the warmth of friends and family is in every bite. here, there's a story behind...
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most of this area is controlled by the l.a. county sheriff's office. they will give the information out as they get it. it comes in on a slow basis. we're trying to piece this together from our fox affiliate and some of the information trickling in from the sheriff's department, martha. >> martha: you can see where they broke into it. the luggage there, the right-hand side there. this is a horrific car accident. trace has raised a number of good points about the weather being good this morning, about 7:21 a.m. is when they believe this accident happened. when we saw the wider shot on the road, you could see some pieces that had circles around them. this area has been blocked off. they're trying to figure out what happened, how this happened and talking about the fact that this is not a very steep area on the side of this road. ney have to figure out what transpired when he went off the road at 7:21 a.m. this is a shocking development and we just want to let everybody know that we know that he is, according to his agent, he's in surgery right now and su
most of this area is controlled by the l.a. county sheriff's office. they will give the information out as they get it. it comes in on a slow basis. we're trying to piece this together from our fox affiliate and some of the information trickling in from the sheriff's department, martha. >> martha: you can see where they broke into it. the luggage there, the right-hand side there. this is a horrific car accident. trace has raised a number of good points about the weather being good this...
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areas. a lot of it is, i think, because of this idea of progressive prosecution where you have this new breed of prosecutors all over the country. they're in san francisco, l.an and other areas. they're pursuing policies that i think are putting neighborhoods and people at risk, and putting law enforcement officers at risk. >> shannon: what do you make of that, because many of those folks have openly campaigned on those things. fewer prosecutions, you know, downgrading certain crimes to misdemeanors. lot of these people telegraphed exactly what they were going to do before they were elected. do you think people understand the impact of what prosecutors can do in their community? >> i think you're right, that they did campaign on a certain platform and now we're seeing the result of that platform. we're seeing increases in serious violent crime, shootings, homicides. people in some ways are getting what they voted for, because maybe they don't realize what the consequences are. so it's important i think for people to speak up and connect the dots. certainly in philadelphia, i'm very familiar with what is happening there. based on what i saw, i saw people who
areas. a lot of it is, i think, because of this idea of progressive prosecution where you have this new breed of prosecutors all over the country. they're in san francisco, l.an and other areas. they're pursuing policies that i think are putting neighborhoods and people at risk, and putting law enforcement officers at risk. >> shannon: what do you make of that, because many of those folks have openly campaigned on those things. fewer prosecutions, you know, downgrading certain crimes to...
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this is aerial pictures of the area where tiger woods was involved in a single vehicle accident. and according to the l.aty sheriff's department, he was traveling in this vehicle, this is a residential area of southern california. he was traveling, you could see there's also a lot of sort of a natural environment right there off the road. and this was a single vehicle he was traveling in and it rolled over. if you're familiar with the area, it's hawthorne boulevard. he was going northbound on it near what is black horse road. at this point in time, christine, we know he's been extricated. you can see the car is in very bad shape. law enforcement had to use the -- or medics had to use the jaws of life to get him out. and as you mentioned, he has -- he did have this comeback here somewhat recently. what has he been dealing with in the last several years? >> brianna, it was back in 2017 when i think people might remember the horrifying dui picture, and the dashboard footage from the police. they found him asleep in his car, this was in florida. and he lives in florida. and he had trouble walking, had troubl
this is aerial pictures of the area where tiger woods was involved in a single vehicle accident. and according to the l.aty sheriff's department, he was traveling in this vehicle, this is a residential area of southern california. he was traveling, you could see there's also a lot of sort of a natural environment right there off the road. and this was a single vehicle he was traveling in and it rolled over. if you're familiar with the area, it's hawthorne boulevard. he was going northbound on...
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l.a. to atlanta, in coordination with community leaders in these areas, we have the ability to reach 38% of the black community , 42% of the hispanic/latino community, and 40% of the asian community in the country, and we have also reached into rural populations. we will continue to keep you updated. third, we have been hard at work developing robust efforts in covid-19 testing as well. with that, i want to pass it over to my colleague, carole johnson, to describe the latest in the ms. johnson: thank you, dr. nunez-smith, for your leadership on testing, on equity, and on so much more. i'm really delighted to be here with you today. i'm carole johnson, the covid response team testing coordinator. for the last three years, i served as a human services commissioner for the state of new jersey, providing healthcare and social services for our most vulnerable residents. so when covid came early and quickly to our state, i experienced firsthand the difference access to accurate, affordable testing could make in slowing the spread. i'm here today because while we're working around the clock to vac
l.a. to atlanta, in coordination with community leaders in these areas, we have the ability to reach 38% of the black community , 42% of the hispanic/latino community, and 40% of the asian community in the country, and we have also reached into rural populations. we will continue to keep you updated. third, we have been hard at work developing robust efforts in covid-19 testing as well. with that, i want to pass it over to my colleague, carole johnson, to describe the latest in the ms. johnson:...
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the focus is on three areas -- getting case rates down in l.a. county, putting safety protocols into all schools, and getting all school staff, not just teachers, vaccinated. in chicago, the country's third largest district, public schools and the teachers union have reached a tentative agreement that would get students back in the classroom this week. the agreement includes vaccinations for teachers. the biggest district, new york, is expecting to open middle school buildings this month for families who have chosen in-person learning. all school buildings have been closed since november. >>> a lot more to come here. we've been dealing with coronavirus for a year. so how much longer? we're going to take a look at what it will really take to get back to normal. that's next. >>> and while all the focus has been on coronavirus lately understandably, other issues have not gone away. for example, cancer claimed more lives last year than the pandemic. tonight see how a silicon valley lab is helping patients even during this coronavirus crisis. >>> i'm
the focus is on three areas -- getting case rates down in l.a. county, putting safety protocols into all schools, and getting all school staff, not just teachers, vaccinated. in chicago, the country's third largest district, public schools and the teachers union have reached a tentative agreement that would get students back in the classroom this week. the agreement includes vaccinations for teachers. the biggest district, new york, is expecting to open middle school buildings this month for...
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l.a. county. >> the fire is burning in an industrial area, ripping through what appears to be stacks of palates.res are up in flames. no word yet on a cause injuvern to set aside vaccines for teachers. it involves holding dedicated days for teachers. they will reserve about 75,000 doses a day. >>> students in oakland can head back to classrooms in about a week. the goal is to reopen first schools by mid march. >>> house lawmakers set to vote on a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package. the bill will likely not include a minimum wage increase. air force one awaiting president biden. he is traveling to houston, texas, to survey recovery efforts for last week's deadly winter storm. this is his first official natural disaster visit as president. >>> streamingtoday, santa clara opening a new vaccination site in east san jose. we'll show you live at 11:00 and of course you can watch at kpix.comwe look the s work up bridge, plus mass transit delays, train 521 capital corridor is behind schedule. if you want to skip the roadways and use public transit, they're all on time this morning. you will avoid
l.a. county. >> the fire is burning in an industrial area, ripping through what appears to be stacks of palates.res are up in flames. no word yet on a cause injuvern to set aside vaccines for teachers. it involves holding dedicated days for teachers. they will reserve about 75,000 doses a day. >>> students in oakland can head back to classrooms in about a week. the goal is to reopen first schools by mid march. >>> house lawmakers set to vote on a $1.9 trillion...
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l.a. and dense and urban as san francisco. acceptable risk in suburban or rural areamay have higher level of risk in san francisco. that's the statement from public health. i'm wondering if you kind of agree with that in any aspect? do you think there could be a higher level of risk in san francisco playing football than in a rural area that's in the same tier? >> you know, i'm not equipped to answer that question. but what we have to look at i think is our surrounding neighbors. and -- and also we do have to look at the fact that, yes, the california department of health has come out with the guidelines. it's been looked with a fine tooth comb and under the microscope as it should be. we're in the middle of the pandemic. we understand that as educators and coaches. we want to adhere to all protest columns. but looking to left and right in counties and it has been approved and we have looked at whether it's -- whether it's the effect it's had on the young people and the bifurcates and all that stuff, and our boys and young women are seeing the go ahead there, and we'r
l.a. and dense and urban as san francisco. acceptable risk in suburban or rural areamay have higher level of risk in san francisco. that's the statement from public health. i'm wondering if you kind of agree with that in any aspect? do you think there could be a higher level of risk in san francisco playing football than in a rural area that's in the same tier? >> you know, i'm not equipped to answer that question. but what we have to look at i think is our surrounding neighbors. and --...
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this is the first federally managed site in the bay area and only one of two in california. the other is in l.athe goal is to give out 6,000 vaccination doses every day and it is boy appointment only. >> two, berkeley is expanding vaccine eligibility. anyone who works in a grocery -- or child care setting qualifies to get a shot. >> biden will take his first official trip today in order to sell his coronavirus relief plan to the people. >> four, this morning more than 70% of the continental u.s. is covered in that. snow. and texas, more than 4 million customers are without power. the biggest oil refineries in the country. they have been shut down. experts say that will probably cause those gas prices to jump. >> back here at home. we're kind of in the quiet pattern. live doppler 7 is dry. more sunshine, warmer temperatures the next two days before rain returns thursday night. >> six, we are going to take a live look at our south bay camera showing off the bay bridge because the chp has canceled the high wind advisory for the bridge, as well as the altamonte pass. >> dragymond green calling out
this is the first federally managed site in the bay area and only one of two in california. the other is in l.athe goal is to give out 6,000 vaccination doses every day and it is boy appointment only. >> two, berkeley is expanding vaccine eligibility. anyone who works in a grocery -- or child care setting qualifies to get a shot. >> biden will take his first official trip today in order to sell his coronavirus relief plan to the people. >> four, this morning more than 70% of...
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area that woods crashed in. lawrence, i know you know los angeles well. some of the hillside communities in the county that surrounds l.a, steep declines, hair pin turns, "s" turn curves. this area, infamous for car accidents. several they'll see over the course of a year. that speaks to the nature of the hair woods was traveling in. that will be part of the investigation as well as the speed he was traveling in, all alongside the fact that he's now recovering from surgery. >> thank you for the report, steve. really appreciate it. >>> that is tonight's "last word." "the 11th hour with brian williams" starts right now. >>> good evening once again. day 35 of the biden administration. we now have new at cans of the deadly insurrection, the riot at our capitol from the very chief of security officials on duty that day as a mob screaming hang mike pence overran the building and carry out the deadly siege that went on for hours. today, congress started its
area that woods crashed in. lawrence, i know you know los angeles well. some of the hillside communities in the county that surrounds l.a, steep declines, hair pin turns, "s" turn curves. this area, infamous for car accidents. several they'll see over the course of a year. that speaks to the nature of the hair woods was traveling in. that will be part of the investigation as well as the speed he was traveling in, all alongside the fact that he's now recovering from surgery. >>...
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l.a. to atlanta, in coordination with community leaders in these areas, we have the ability to reach 38% of black community, 42% of the of the as the country. we have reached intra-rural populations. with regard to the therapies, in particular, we will keep you updated. third, we have been hard at work developing robust efforts in covid-19 testing as well. with that, i want to pass it over to my colleague carol johnson to describe the latest developments in the efforts to streamline and increase covid-19 testing. >> thank you, dr. nunez-smith, for your leadership on testing and equity and so much more. i'm delighted to be here with you today. i'm the covid-- team testing coordinator. i provided health care and social services to our most vulnerable residents in new jersey. when covid came to our state, i experienced firsthand the difference our access to accurate, affordable testing could make in slowing the spread. i'm here today because while we are working around the clock to vaccinate folks, we also need to continue doing what we know works to protect public health. that includes robust
l.a. to atlanta, in coordination with community leaders in these areas, we have the ability to reach 38% of black community, 42% of the of the as the country. we have reached intra-rural populations. with regard to the therapies, in particular, we will keep you updated. third, we have been hard at work developing robust efforts in covid-19 testing as well. with that, i want to pass it over to my colleague carol johnson to describe the latest developments in the efforts to streamline and...
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area ne. >> while touting favorable covis more needs to be done. he visited mobile vaccination sites in l.a. today to shine a light on the effort to make sure everyone has access to the vaccine. the goal is to ramp up vaccinations especially in african-american and latino communities that are being hit hard by the virus. >> we're falling short, and we have to own that. the reason i'm here is we own that. we recognize our responsibility to do more. we're not doing enough. we need to do significantly more programs like this. >> the governor says the state has administered 7.3 million vaccines so far. today there were little more than 6700 covid cases reported. a month ago that number was 20,000. today our positivity rate is 3.1%. a month ago it was 9.3%. finally hospitalizations are down 41%. >> new at 5:00, it should soon be easier for seniors to get a covid-19 vaccine through kaiser. after weeks of lagging behind in distribution, kaiser says state leaders have increased doses to more accurately reflect its large share of the market. the health provider expects to expand availability to peop
area ne. >> while touting favorable covis more needs to be done. he visited mobile vaccination sites in l.a. today to shine a light on the effort to make sure everyone has access to the vaccine. the goal is to ramp up vaccinations especially in african-american and latino communities that are being hit hard by the virus. >> we're falling short, and we have to own that. the reason i'm here is we own that. we recognize our responsibility to do more. we're not doing enough. we need to...