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>>effort to track down those closest to larson for comment problem solvers contacted larson's ex-wife. she says they divorced in 2018 she's gotten over it and is living a peaceful life now with no desire to comment on the man now accused of trying to take a girl across country. >>that was nicole fierro reporting for us tonight larson he's now in custody as a scheduled court hearing in denver on rather january 2nd. at that time an extradition request will be made so that he can be taken to fresno. young girl in yellow counties being praised for her bravery after keeping her cool while fighting off a home intruder they and other creepy story here on saturday 12 year-old nylander lincoln was at her home in woodland, she was home alone. >>listening to when she heard what she thought was somebody knocking at the front door. >>however, it was a strange guy trying to break through the front door and i let us says the man at some point stopped he was doing for a moment and that's when she knew she had to do something. >>nice me and my young now and i kicked the door in his face. and i'm proud
>>effort to track down those closest to larson for comment problem solvers contacted larson's ex-wife. she says they divorced in 2018 she's gotten over it and is living a peaceful life now with no desire to comment on the man now accused of trying to take a girl across country. >>that was nicole fierro reporting for us tonight larson he's now in custody as a scheduled court hearing in denver on rather january 2nd. at that time an extradition request will be made so that he can be...
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larson. and i am just proud to stand in full support of this commonsense legislation that will make a difference, madam speaker, in the lives of so many americans suffering from a.l.s. i know it will make a difference for mick. i know it will help alleviate and bring some comfort to the entire family and our -- in our home district of new york. but most importantly, i know we demonstrated to the folks in america that congress can work, that democrats and republicans can come together on an important issue like this and pass important legislation that will improve the lives of americans. so last week the senate overwhelmingly passed this legislation. madam speaker, i urge all of my colleagues, join us and support this fine legislation so we can get it to the president's desk for signature without delay. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york yields back the balance of his time. so the question is, will the house suspend the rules an
larson. and i am just proud to stand in full support of this commonsense legislation that will make a difference, madam speaker, in the lives of so many americans suffering from a.l.s. i know it will make a difference for mick. i know it will help alleviate and bring some comfort to the entire family and our -- in our home district of new york. but most importantly, i know we demonstrated to the folks in america that congress can work, that democrats and republicans can come together on an...
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larson. any questions or comments from members? this is not commissioner yee or commissioner fewer's last meeting. they have one more which we will talk about next week. theany members of the public to comment on the cac report. >> one caller. >> two minutes begins now. >> good morning. just wanted to appreciate the staff for the detailed minutes that are more detailed than most policy bodies in the city and very helpful to allow me to make very brief comments on some of your following agenda items and i appreciate chair larson and cac meeting last week despite technical issues. it was a good meeting. i wanted to say thanks again. >> thank you. >> any other members of the public for the cac report? >> there are no more callers. >> public comment is closed. thank you, mr. larson, thank you for nice comments about our great staff and with that, madam clerk, please call the next item. >> i would like to remind you if you are not presenting keep your camera and audio off. we can only allow nine items. item 3 approve the minutes of the
larson. any questions or comments from members? this is not commissioner yee or commissioner fewer's last meeting. they have one more which we will talk about next week. theany members of the public to comment on the cac report. >> one caller. >> two minutes begins now. >> good morning. just wanted to appreciate the staff for the detailed minutes that are more detailed than most policy bodies in the city and very helpful to allow me to make very brief comments on some of your...
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this wasn't larson's first encounter with police back in 2009. he was arrested after e-mailing the secret service and threatening to kill the president people who know larson say that they're not surprised by his actions. >>people like that you know you kind of know is that there are a lot, but you don't say anything he was just you unsociable i have to go with their work on her apartment and they just sit on the couch and he just liked. >>well larson is now in custody and has a scheduled court hearing in denver on december 24th. and at that time an extradition request will be made so that he can be taken to fresno. well attorney general william barr agreed with federal officials who say that russia was behind the cyber espionage operation targeting us government agencies. we'll bar is the latest to break with president trump over the hack president trump has suggested that china could be responsible. well in his last day on the job are made other statements would surprise many he also stated that there's no reason for a special counsel investiga
this wasn't larson's first encounter with police back in 2009. he was arrested after e-mailing the secret service and threatening to kill the president people who know larson say that they're not surprised by his actions. >>people like that you know you kind of know is that there are a lot, but you don't say anything he was just you unsociable i have to go with their work on her apartment and they just sit on the couch and he just liked. >>well larson is now in custody and has a...
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. >> kate larson spoke to an expert who said the variant may be more vans misable. >> reporter: the covid variant has been detected in a man in his 30s who lives in san diego county. >> because there is no travel history we believe this is not an isolated case in san diego county. >> colorado health officials say one case and a suspected second case of the variant were found in national guard members deployed to a nursing home outside of denver. governor newsom host aid virtual conversation with dr. anthony fauci and discussed the variant. >> i don't think that the californians should feel that this is something odd. this is something that's expected. there's no indication at all that it increases the virulence. and by virulence, i mean the ability to make you sick or kill you. >> shannon bennic is the chief of science at cal academy. she explained why the variant may be spreading faster. >> there are mutations for this variant in many parts of the whole spike protein, and some of them, the ones on the receptor binding domain, are likely to increase the stickiness. but the ones that are i
. >> kate larson spoke to an expert who said the variant may be more vans misable. >> reporter: the covid variant has been detected in a man in his 30s who lives in san diego county. >> because there is no travel history we believe this is not an isolated case in san diego county. >> colorado health officials say one case and a suspected second case of the variant were found in national guard members deployed to a nursing home outside of denver. governor newsom host aid...
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. >> kate larson spoke to an expert who said the variant may be more vans misable. >> reporter: the covidariant has been detected in a man in his 30s who lives in san diego county. >> because there is no travel history we believe this is not an isolated case in san diego county. >> colorado health officials say one case and a suspected second case of the variant were found in national guard members deployed to a nursing home outside of denver. governor newsom host aid virtual conversation with dr. anthony fauci and discussed the variant. >> i don't think that the californians should feel that this is something odd. this is something that's expected. there's no indication at all that it increases the virulence. and by virulence, i mean the ability to make you sick or kill you. >> shannon bennic is the chief of science at cal academy. she explained why the variant may be spreading faster. >> there are mutations for this variant in many parts of the whole spike protein, and some of them, the ones on the receptor binding domain, are likely to increase the stickiness. but the ones that are in
. >> kate larson spoke to an expert who said the variant may be more vans misable. >> reporter: the covidariant has been detected in a man in his 30s who lives in san diego county. >> because there is no travel history we believe this is not an isolated case in san diego county. >> colorado health officials say one case and a suspected second case of the variant were found in national guard members deployed to a nursing home outside of denver. governor newsom host aid...
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kate larson spoke to her today about what she would still like to find out and what she wants people to know about her daughter. >> reporter: we spoke about her daughter's case and she read me an incredibly powerful and moving statement. take a listen. >> last year, i had come to a place of accepting that she was probably no longer alive. but somehow that acceptance was far more wrapped up in the idea of her sitting on fluffy pink clouds, walking streets of gold, dancing on grassy hills, soaring among the stars. what i did not envision is my daughter as a dead child. >> reporter: now sharon, who never thought her daughter's case would be solved, is faced with the fact that this man, david mish, kidnapped and murdered her little girl, michaela gi a garrett. >> i asked the question how did he kill his victims. and they were not easy. i doubted if i ever wanted to know, but if she could experience, i could hear it. the thoughts of her pain and grief are overwhelming. >> reporter: in 1988, michaela disappeared after she rode her skootder to this market. sharon described how detectives we
kate larson spoke to her today about what she would still like to find out and what she wants people to know about her daughter. >> reporter: we spoke about her daughter's case and she read me an incredibly powerful and moving statement. take a listen. >> last year, i had come to a place of accepting that she was probably no longer alive. but somehow that acceptance was far more wrapped up in the idea of her sitting on fluffy pink clouds, walking streets of gold, dancing on grassy...
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larson will vote yes on h.j.res. 110. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from kansas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. cleaver, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. cleaver will vote aye on h.y.res. 110. as the member designated by mr. defazio, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. defazio will vote aye on h.y.res. 110. as the member designated by mrs. axne, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mrs. axne will vote aye on h.y.res. 110. as the member designated by mr. kim, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. kim will vote aye on h.j.res. 110. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. khanna, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. khanna will vote yes on h.j.res. 110. as the member designated by mr. garamendi, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house t
larson will vote yes on h.j.res. 110. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from kansas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. cleaver, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. cleaver will vote aye on h.y.res. 110. as the member designated by mr. defazio, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. defazio will vote aye on h.y.res. 110. as the member designated by mrs. axne, pursuant to house...
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kate larson spoke to her today about what she would still like to find out and what she wants peopleo know about her daughter. >> reporter: we spoke about her daughter's case and she read me an incredibly powerful and moving statement. take a listen. >> last year, i had come to a place of accepting that she was probably no longer alive. but somehow that acceptance was far more wrapped up in the idea of her sitting on fluffy pink clouds, walking streets of gold, dancing on grassy hills, soaring among the stars. what i did not envision is my daughter as a dead child. >> reporter: now sharon, who never thought her daughter's case would be solved, is faced with the fact that this man, david mish, kidnapped and murdered her little girl, michaela gi a garrett. >> i asked the question how did he kill his victims. and they were not easy. i doubted if i ever wanted to know, but if she could experience, i could hear it. the thoughts of her pain and grief are overwhelming. >> reporter: in 1988, michaela disappeared after she rode her skootder to this market. sharon described how detectives were
kate larson spoke to her today about what she would still like to find out and what she wants peopleo know about her daughter. >> reporter: we spoke about her daughter's case and she read me an incredibly powerful and moving statement. take a listen. >> last year, i had come to a place of accepting that she was probably no longer alive. but somehow that acceptance was far more wrapped up in the idea of her sitting on fluffy pink clouds, walking streets of gold, dancing on grassy...
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abc 7 news reporter, kate larson, spoke with one of the youngest vaccine trial participants in the worldxperience, as well as pediatric vaccine experts about what to expect when it comes to covid vaccines and your kids. >> reporter: babies. toddlers. kids. and teens have largely been left out of the conversation about covid vaccines. as a result, parents have a lot of questions. >> my concern is they haven't done a lot of testing with children his age. >> the foremost concern is about the side effects. >> we are not sure, you know, if it's going to be like fever or like, you know, pain and whatnot. >> i would wait at least till she turns 3. >> this is my first child. so, of course, i'm going to be, you know, a little nervous about putting anything into him. >> reporter: for answers, we went to the pediatric experts in the bay area and beyond. dr. patel, abc 7 news special correspondent and pediatric hospitalist. stanford epidemiologist and chair of the committee on infectious diseases for the american academy of pediatrics. and dr. offit, co-inventor of the vaccine which is recommended f
abc 7 news reporter, kate larson, spoke with one of the youngest vaccine trial participants in the worldxperience, as well as pediatric vaccine experts about what to expect when it comes to covid vaccines and your kids. >> reporter: babies. toddlers. kids. and teens have largely been left out of the conversation about covid vaccines. as a result, parents have a lot of questions. >> my concern is they haven't done a lot of testing with children his age. >> the foremost concern...
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terry larson says that he died last year and never lived or worked in the state of oregon. after he passed away larson had his bail forwarded it to her that's how these checks ended up in her mailbox she is now questioning. how this mistake could have happened. >>somebody could do this. >>and process this is not see this man what 84 hasn't worked in over 30 years. it just kind of there apollo mean to be >>meanwhile larson son who has filed for unemployment he is still waiting for his benefit. the california department of public health is released updated guidance for youth and adult recreational sports. under the new outdoor physical conditioning practice skill building in training that could be done if you're maintaining 6 feet of distance it's permitted in all counties, including those under regional stay at home orders sporting competitions though those will not be allowed here in california intel, january 25th of next year. >>still to come. we're beginning a 3 part series here at kron 4 on the vaccine will look at how affective the vaccines are said to be some possible
terry larson says that he died last year and never lived or worked in the state of oregon. after he passed away larson had his bail forwarded it to her that's how these checks ended up in her mailbox she is now questioning. how this mistake could have happened. >>somebody could do this. >>and process this is not see this man what 84 hasn't worked in over 30 years. it just kind of there apollo mean to be >>meanwhile larson son who has filed for unemployment he is still waiting...
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abc 7 news reporter kate larson is in the newsroom and, kate, moderna certainly another very exciting, encouraging, vaccine. >> absolutely. dan and ama, like the pfizer vaccine, it uses mrna technology, butt unlike pfizer which needs to be stored at negative 70 degrees celsius, moderna can be stored much like ice cream at negative 20 degrees celsius which is a normal freezer temperature. >> it looks like we have a favorable vote. >> reporter: with 20 yes votes and 1 abstention, a panel of independent experts voted to recommend that the fda authorization moderna''s covid vaccine for emergency use authorization. >> i am so excited i can barely contain myself. >> reporter: dallas resident, susan, volunteered for a phase 3 moderna study and believes she got the vaccine over a placebo after testing positive for antibodies. >> i want to be able to see my grandkids again and hold them and kiss them. i want to see my children. my mother. it's -- everything's good. it's not just me. it's the whole world is going to be able to come out of this. >> reporter: the committee's vote puts the u.s. on
abc 7 news reporter kate larson is in the newsroom and, kate, moderna certainly another very exciting, encouraging, vaccine. >> absolutely. dan and ama, like the pfizer vaccine, it uses mrna technology, butt unlike pfizer which needs to be stored at negative 70 degrees celsius, moderna can be stored much like ice cream at negative 20 degrees celsius which is a normal freezer temperature. >> it looks like we have a favorable vote. >> reporter: with 20 yes votes and 1...
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another predominant bill in congress, chairman john larson has proposed something very similar and that bill in this congress has 208 cosponsors in the house of representatives. >> do you know where that rate is in term of biden administration priorities? >> i don't know. i would hope that it would rate high. he really won seniors partly on the concern of covid but also because there was a clear contrast just before the election, president trump talked about eliminating the payroll contributions, defunding social security, and the president-elect ran many ads on that. as they say, this is an issue. he wants to be a uniter. if you look poll after poll after poll, it shows the american people, despite their ideology, their demographics, overwhelmingly 70, 80% believe social security should not be cut. but it's more important than ever and it should be increased. >> we have a line for social security recipients, our phone line line. 202-748-8000 for republicans, 202-748-8001 for democrats -- excuse me, 202-748-8001 for republicans, 202-748-8000 for democrats. one change the administration
another predominant bill in congress, chairman john larson has proposed something very similar and that bill in this congress has 208 cosponsors in the house of representatives. >> do you know where that rate is in term of biden administration priorities? >> i don't know. i would hope that it would rate high. he really won seniors partly on the concern of covid but also because there was a clear contrast just before the election, president trump talked about eliminating the payroll...
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larson. any questions or comments from members?his is not commissioner yee or commissioner fewer's last meeting. they have one more which we will talk about next week. theany members of the public to comment on the cac report. >> one caller. >> two minutes begins now. >> good morning. just wanted to appreciate the staff for the detailed minutes that are more detailed than most policy bodies in the city and very helpful to allow me to make very brief comments on some of your following agenda items and i appreciate chair larson and cac meeting last week despite technical issues. it was a good meeting. i wanted to say thanks again. >> thank you. >> any other members of the public for the cac report? >> there are no more callers. >> public comment is closed. thank you, mr. larson, thank you for nice comments about our great staff and with that, madam clerk, please call the next item. >> i would like to remind you if you are not presenting keep your camera and audio off. we can only allow nine items. item 3 approve the minutes of the no
larson. any questions or comments from members?his is not commissioner yee or commissioner fewer's last meeting. they have one more which we will talk about next week. theany members of the public to comment on the cac report. >> one caller. >> two minutes begins now. >> good morning. just wanted to appreciate the staff for the detailed minutes that are more detailed than most policy bodies in the city and very helpful to allow me to make very brief comments on some of your...
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heidi larson runs the vaccine confidence project.t are the main factors that lead people to not want to take the vaccine? >> one of the dominant ones is the anxiety of how quickly these vaccines were made and approved with the knowledge that previous ones have taken so long. >> reporter: anna has reassurance on that point. >> no matter what vaccine it is, it has to pass the same regulatory check points. >> we do not consent. we do not consent. >> reporter: others maintain woud a shred of evidence that it's a gateway to surveillance that big government or pharma can be trusted, confusing trial results like the recent ones from astrazeneca, under mine those that want the shot. >> trust is fundamental, i often say that we don't have a misinformation problem as much as we have a trust problem. >> we have a good biological understanding of vaccines as well as the body. >> reporter: an army of young scientists have taken to the internet. anna blackney is one of the most influential, determined to pucks that trust problem a tiktok at a time
heidi larson runs the vaccine confidence project.t are the main factors that lead people to not want to take the vaccine? >> one of the dominant ones is the anxiety of how quickly these vaccines were made and approved with the knowledge that previous ones have taken so long. >> reporter: anna has reassurance on that point. >> no matter what vaccine it is, it has to pass the same regulatory check points. >> we do not consent. we do not consent. >> reporter: others...
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andres larson says it's not a done deal yet.uld potentially see some more upside when it comes to the brexit barometer. coming up, catch of the day. we continue the conversation on the brexit agreement. u.k. and eu reach a compromise on fishing rights, a historic agreement. more details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ annmarie: good morning from bloomberg's european headquarters. this is daybreak europe and here's what you need to know. a brexit deal for christmas. the u.k. and eu have the outline of an agreement. boris johnson is set to speak this morning. stimulus in limbo. nancy pelosi's bill for $2000 stimulus checks get of vote today. the gop is set to block it. beijing targets jack ma. alibaba faces a monopoly probe. shares in hong kong sink on the news. very good morning to you. it's 6:30 a.m. in the city of london. the final trading day of the week. tomorrow is christmas. we do have an outline for a historic brexit agreement. days since we got that vote that there would be an exit of britain from the european union. we've b
andres larson says it's not a done deal yet.uld potentially see some more upside when it comes to the brexit barometer. coming up, catch of the day. we continue the conversation on the brexit agreement. u.k. and eu reach a compromise on fishing rights, a historic agreement. more details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ annmarie: good morning from bloomberg's european headquarters. this is daybreak europe and here's what you need to know. a brexit deal for christmas. the u.k. and eu have the...
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brett larson has all the details.from home, internet service providers are implementing data caps and could result in a big surprise in your next bill. >> netflix streaming, zooming. you could use extra data to pay extra money for. >> it's all about money. it's all you can eat. you don't think about how much internet you're using our consuming. it's unlimited. that is about to change. >> comcast tells fox the 1.2 terabyte data cap doesn't impact most of their customers and they have unlimited options for more money. how much is 1.2 terabytes. >> it depends what you're doing. to stream "the crown" in 4k, usual 7 gigabytes an hour. 280 gigabytes for the entire series or over a fourth of a terabyte. >> it will put the question mark, will i go over. parents are working from home, kids are learning from home. that consumes more data. >> at&t, charter and verizon don't have data caps. the comcast cap goes into effect next year when xfinity customers will pay $10 for every gigabyte over the limit. brett larson, fox bus. >> t
brett larson has all the details.from home, internet service providers are implementing data caps and could result in a big surprise in your next bill. >> netflix streaming, zooming. you could use extra data to pay extra money for. >> it's all about money. it's all you can eat. you don't think about how much internet you're using our consuming. it's unlimited. that is about to change. >> comcast tells fox the 1.2 terabyte data cap doesn't impact most of their customers and...
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larson. any questions or comments from members? this is not commissioner yee or commissioner fewer's last meeting. they have one more which we will talk about next week. theany members of the public to comment on the cac report. >> one caller. >> two minutes begins now. >> good morning. just wanted to appreciate the staff for the detailed minutes that are more detailed than most policy bodies in the city and very helpful to allow me to make very brief comments on some of your following agenda items and i appreciate chair larson and cac meeting last week despite technical issues. it was a good meeting. i wanted to say thanks again. >> thank you. >> any other members of the public for the cac report? >> there are no more callers. >> public comment is closed. thank you, mr. larson, thank you for nice comments about our great staff and with that, madam clerk, please call the next item. >> i would like to remind you if you are not presenting keep your camera and audio off. we can only allow nine items. item 3 approve the minutes of the
larson. any questions or comments from members? this is not commissioner yee or commissioner fewer's last meeting. they have one more which we will talk about next week. theany members of the public to comment on the cac report. >> one caller. >> two minutes begins now. >> good morning. just wanted to appreciate the staff for the detailed minutes that are more detailed than most policy bodies in the city and very helpful to allow me to make very brief comments on some of your...
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let's get word from john larson. this has been a complete nightmare for both countries. john: yes, it has. but i think for some of the vy numerous french nationals who have made britain their home -- according to the french embassy, about 50,000 french nationals -- those people are going to be able to return home. phil: clearly, french authorities have been very worried aut this mutation. john: yes, they have been extreme concerned. people here are very worried about the really rapid spread of this disease. even if there is a reassuring side to the stories, what we are seeing is that people are not having worst consequences for theimedical conditions. i mention they could go back to the situation where hospitals i east of the country have been overwhelmed by the number of cases. phil: this was originally a 48 hour ban. there has been this level of cooperation and goodwill on both sides despite major differences over brexit. john: yes, it is true. it seems when it comes down to it, the french and the british are capable of reaching a decision. this having been said, there
let's get word from john larson. this has been a complete nightmare for both countries. john: yes, it has. but i think for some of the vy numerous french nationals who have made britain their home -- according to the french embassy, about 50,000 french nationals -- those people are going to be able to return home. phil: clearly, french authorities have been very worried aut this mutation. john: yes, they have been extreme concerned. people here are very worried about the really rapid spread of...
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kate larson, abc 7 news. >> and what about after you've had the vaccine?tinue to wear your mask until the virus is under control. that's because while the vaccine will likely prevent you from getting very sick, researchers are still in the sure if vaccinated patients can still carry enough of the virus in their system to transmit it to others. >>> let's get to vaccine distribution and a particular seniors. joining me is director of the age self-program at ucsf. thank you for your time this afternoon. obviously, big week. health care workers first in line and we get to the seniors. what will distribution look like for them? >> it's going to verily a little bit nationally and locally but in san francisco, the next group is seniors in congregate the first shipments we won't have enough for everybody so it will go to people in skilled nursing facilities first. depending on numbers, it may go to staff before residents. >> okay. how would people be notified? >> so facilities will be notified by the city and they're also going to be working with walgreens and cvs
kate larson, abc 7 news. >> and what about after you've had the vaccine?tinue to wear your mask until the virus is under control. that's because while the vaccine will likely prevent you from getting very sick, researchers are still in the sure if vaccinated patients can still carry enough of the virus in their system to transmit it to others. >>> let's get to vaccine distribution and a particular seniors. joining me is director of the age self-program at ucsf. thank you for your...
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abc 7 news reporter kate larson spoke with reporters eager to get the vaccine themselves and the distribution challenges facing california. >> it is unavoidable for me to be in close contact with people that have covid. the vaccine makes me at ease. >> reporter: she is an emergency room doctor and treats covid patients in the bay view. >> it is nerve-racking every day. i have not gotten used to it. >> reporter: she knows about 20 bay area health care workers infected with covid. >> i was surprised of the number of my colleagues skeptical of this. >> reporter: a liaison for the cdc committee voting tuesday that health care workers and residents of long term care facilities receive the vaccine first. >> they make up a small portion of the population, but almost half of the deaths. >> california is expected to receive 327,000 doses of the vaccine in about three weeks committees on state and county levels are working to determine which individuals get vaccinated first. >> it is based on someone's risk of being infected in their community and someone's risk of exposing individuals at the hospital.
abc 7 news reporter kate larson spoke with reporters eager to get the vaccine themselves and the distribution challenges facing california. >> it is unavoidable for me to be in close contact with people that have covid. the vaccine makes me at ease. >> reporter: she is an emergency room doctor and treats covid patients in the bay view. >> it is nerve-racking every day. i have not gotten used to it. >> reporter: she knows about 20 bay area health care workers infected...
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larson, did you ever witness the murder of joel lovelien?ou ever see him assaulted in the broken drum parking lot? >> no. >> when you left that parking lot where was he? >> talking to the guy in the yellow. >> and that guy who had been wearing the cheesy yellow lion costume? he was sitting right there at the defense table. prosecutors laid out their timeline using security video from the broken drum. there's travis in his lion costume, which by this point in the evening is little more than a yellow hoodie. moments later he's gone outside. joel lovelien, wearing his green hockey jersey, can be seen heading out a little later, never to return. the tape, prosecutors said, proved travis was in the parking lot when joel was killed. and according to the state's witnesses from the bus, it was impossible for any of the other partygoers to have attacked joel because their party bus was gone at the time of the murder. >> the bus was not at the broken drum when joel lovelien was murdered. >> the prosecution argue that joel's last words to his fiance he
larson, did you ever witness the murder of joel lovelien?ou ever see him assaulted in the broken drum parking lot? >> no. >> when you left that parking lot where was he? >> talking to the guy in the yellow. >> and that guy who had been wearing the cheesy yellow lion costume? he was sitting right there at the defense table. prosecutors laid out their timeline using security video from the broken drum. there's travis in his lion costume, which by this point in the evening...
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brett larson joins me now.n a long time coming but they have really overtaken. >> i mean, when you think about it, it has been. it's been the past 10, 15 years that these gaming consoles have become more powerful, the graphics are mind-blowingly amazing. just this year we got a new play station 5, which is a hot demand gift for christmas, as well as microsoft's x box and nintendo had a new switch last year. because so many of us are staying home, the gaming industry is expected to hit $300 billion by 2023. they're expected to hit $180 billion this year, which as you mentioned is more than movies and sports combined worldwide. it makes sense. these games are immersive. they sell for just around $60 to $80. you can spend weeks and weeks playing them. a lot of them are interconnected. you're know playing by yourself. you're playing with people all over the globe. i have played lots of super mario brothers on the switch. i saved the princess from the castle many times than i care to admit. the gaming platforms -- t
brett larson joins me now.n a long time coming but they have really overtaken. >> i mean, when you think about it, it has been. it's been the past 10, 15 years that these gaming consoles have become more powerful, the graphics are mind-blowingly amazing. just this year we got a new play station 5, which is a hot demand gift for christmas, as well as microsoft's x box and nintendo had a new switch last year. because so many of us are staying home, the gaming industry is expected to hit...
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abc 7 news reporter kate larson spoke with reporters eager to get the vaccine themselves and the distribution challenges facing california. >> it is unavoidable for me to be in close contact with people that have covid. the vaccine makes me at ease. >> reporter: she is an emergency room doctor and treats covid patients in the bay view. >> it is nerve-racking every day. i have not gotten used to it. >> reporter: she knows about 20 bay area health care workers infected with covid. >> i was surprised of the number of my colleagues skeptical of this. >> reporter: a liaison for the cdc committee voting tuesday that health care workers and residents of long term care facilities receive the vaccine first. >> they make up a small portion of the population, but almost half of the deaths. >> california is expected to receive 327,000 doses of the vaccine in about three committees on state and county levels are working to determine which individuals get vaccinated first. >> it is based on someone's risk of being infected in their community and someone's risk of exposing individuals at the hospital. >>> a
abc 7 news reporter kate larson spoke with reporters eager to get the vaccine themselves and the distribution challenges facing california. >> it is unavoidable for me to be in close contact with people that have covid. the vaccine makes me at ease. >> reporter: she is an emergency room doctor and treats covid patients in the bay view. >> it is nerve-racking every day. i have not gotten used to it. >> reporter: she knows about 20 bay area health care workers infected...
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abc 7 news reporter kate larson with a dire warning from the city's public health director. >> to be blunt, we have one chance to turn this serious surge around. >> reporter: dr. greg colfax says san francisco seen the impact of thanksgiving on its k covid-19 cases. at least 167 san franciscos are testing positive every day. the average case rate per 100,000 people has doubled from 15 to 30 since thanksgiving week. there are now 123 covid patients in san francisco hospitals, 30 are in the icu. >> it doesn't sound like a lot but that number is increasing dramatically every day. >> reporter: current projections show the city running out of intensive care beds by december 27th and showed projections he described as two very different futures. on the left a projection based on san francisco's 1.5 viral rate shows 1500 more hospit hospitalizations 1and 500 death. what could happen if people stay home and the reproductive virus stalls, 200 patients and 70 deaths. >> we have the power to avoid these terrible outcomes, the power to prevent sinceness and death, the power to keep businesses op
abc 7 news reporter kate larson with a dire warning from the city's public health director. >> to be blunt, we have one chance to turn this serious surge around. >> reporter: dr. greg colfax says san francisco seen the impact of thanksgiving on its k covid-19 cases. at least 167 san franciscos are testing positive every day. the average case rate per 100,000 people has doubled from 15 to 30 since thanksgiving week. there are now 123 covid patients in san francisco hospitals, 30 are...
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abc 7 news reporter kate larson spoke with one of the youngest vaccine trial participants in the world as pediatric vaccine experts about what to expect when it comes to covid vaccines and your kids. >> reporter: babies, toddlers, kids, and teens have largely been left out of the conversation about covid vaccines. as a result, parents have a lot of questions. >> my concern is they haven't done a lot of testing with children his age. >> the foremost concern is about the side effects. >> we are not sure if it's going to be like fever or like pain or whatnot. >> i would wait at least until she turns 3. >> this is my first child so of course i'm going to be a little nervous about putting anything into him. >> reporter: for answers we went to the pediatric experts in the bay area and beyond. dr. patel, abc 7 news special correspondent and pediatric hospital list, and chair of the committee on the infectious diseases for american academy of -- and doctor at children's hospital of philadelphia. he's also a voting member of the fda's vaccine advisory committee, which recommended fiez skper mod
abc 7 news reporter kate larson spoke with one of the youngest vaccine trial participants in the world as pediatric vaccine experts about what to expect when it comes to covid vaccines and your kids. >> reporter: babies, toddlers, kids, and teens have largely been left out of the conversation about covid vaccines. as a result, parents have a lot of questions. >> my concern is they haven't done a lot of testing with children his age. >> the foremost concern is about the side...
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the first question is, professor larson, love your books. remind us why president washington stepped down after eight years, just two terms, and did it set precedent? >> it did set precedent. it's a great question. that reflects his republic virtue. he believe you took office by the call of the people and you rule by the call of the people. it wasn't a strong presidency. we have to remember, mixed with that was his belief he served the call of the people. he had done the same thing when he was a military leader. he vowed that when the revolution was over, he vowed at the beginning that he would step down. the opponents would say, look, look, the british said, look, why are you changing one george for another? you have george the iii. now you get king george washington. look at every rebel leader. they become dictators. washington said, no, i'm going to step down. that creates the cincinnati story from the roman leader of cincinnati who had stepped down after saving rome, twice. washington does it at the end of the revolution and is convinced
the first question is, professor larson, love your books. remind us why president washington stepped down after eight years, just two terms, and did it set precedent? >> it did set precedent. it's a great question. that reflects his republic virtue. he believe you took office by the call of the people and you rule by the call of the people. it wasn't a strong presidency. we have to remember, mixed with that was his belief he served the call of the people. he had done the same thing when...
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fresno county is now safe after being rescued in denver authorities say this man 40 year-old nathan larson all the way from virginia to california and convince said 12 year-old girl to sneak out of her home and board a plane with him. he was caught by police during a flight layover at denver international airport. this was in the man's first encounter with police in 2009 he was arrested after e-mailing the secret service threatening to kill president obama people who knew larson say they're not surprised by his actions. >>people like that you know you kind of know is that there are a lot, but you don't say anything he was just you unsociable i have to go with their work on her apartment and they just sit on the couch and he just liked. >>our son is now in custody has a scheduled court hearing on in denver on december 22nd, at that time an extradition request will be made so he can be taken to fresno. >>here in the bay area santa rosa man wanted for questioning in the burglary of a west santa rosa winery was arrested for drugs and weapons violations deputies with the sonoma county sheriffs
fresno county is now safe after being rescued in denver authorities say this man 40 year-old nathan larson all the way from virginia to california and convince said 12 year-old girl to sneak out of her home and board a plane with him. he was caught by police during a flight layover at denver international airport. this was in the man's first encounter with police in 2009 he was arrested after e-mailing the secret service threatening to kill president obama people who knew larson say they're not...
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abc 7 news reporter kate larson spoke with one of the youngest vaccine trial participants in the world about her experience, as well as pediatric vaccine experts about what to expect when it comes to covid vaccines and your kids. >> reporter: babies, toddlers, kids, and teens have largely been left out of the conversation about covid vaccines. as a result, parents have a lot of questions. >> my concern is they haven't done a lot of testing with children his age. >> the foremost concern is about the side effects. >> we are not sure if it's going to be like fever or like pain or whatnot. >> i would wait at least until she turns 3. >> this is my first child so of course i'm going to be a little nervous about putting anything into him. >> reporter: for answers we went to the pediatric experts in the bay area and beyond. dr. patel, abc 7 news special correspondent and pediatric hospitalist, dr. maldonado, chair of the committee on the infectious diseases for american academy of -- and doctor at children's hospital of philadelphia. he's also a voting member of the fda's vaccine advisory comm
abc 7 news reporter kate larson spoke with one of the youngest vaccine trial participants in the world about her experience, as well as pediatric vaccine experts about what to expect when it comes to covid vaccines and your kids. >> reporter: babies, toddlers, kids, and teens have largely been left out of the conversation about covid vaccines. as a result, parents have a lot of questions. >> my concern is they haven't done a lot of testing with children his age. >> the...
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reporters case larson and luz pena, and "7 on your side's" michael finney. follow on our website abc7news.com/coronavirus. >>> happening today president trump and former president obama will get back on the campaign trail, hosting duelling stump speeches down in georgia. instead of fighting for the white house they're throwing their political weight behind something else. abc news reporter rachel scott breaks down the special senate elections and the attempt at a new federal stimulus bill this morning. >> reporter: with coronavirus cases on the rise and federal aid almost out president-elect joe biden warned the country will be in dire trouble if congress does not act. >> if we don't act now the future will be very bleak. americans need help, and they need it now. and they need more to come earlier next year. >> reporter: as lawmakers try to find common ground on a stimulus package president trump will be back out on the campaign trail to rally support for kelly loeffler and david perdue in two senate runoffs. >> all eyes in this country are on georgia. >> r
reporters case larson and luz pena, and "7 on your side's" michael finney. follow on our website abc7news.com/coronavirus. >>> happening today president trump and former president obama will get back on the campaign trail, hosting duelling stump speeches down in georgia. instead of fighting for the white house they're throwing their political weight behind something else. abc news reporter rachel scott breaks down the special senate elections and the attempt at a new federal...
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abc 7 news reporter kate larson spoke with one of the youngest vaccine trial participants in the world about her experience, as well as pediatric vaccine experts about what to expect when it comes to covid vaccines and your kids. >> reporter: babies, toddlers, kids, and teens have largely been left out of the conversation about covid vaccines. as a result, parents have a lot of questions. >> my concern is they haven't done a lot of testing with children his age. >> the foremost concern is about the side effects. >> we are not sure if it's going to be like fever or like pain or whatnot. >> i would wait at least until she turns 3. >> this is my first child so of course i'm going to be a little nervous about putting anything into him. >> reporter: for answers we went to the pediatric experts in the bay area and beyond. dr. patel, abc 7 news special correspondent and pediatric hospitalist, dr. maldonado, stanford epidemiologist and chair of the committee on the infectious diseases for american academy of pede@ticks. and dr. paul offitt, coinventor of the rote virus vaccine. voting member o
abc 7 news reporter kate larson spoke with one of the youngest vaccine trial participants in the world about her experience, as well as pediatric vaccine experts about what to expect when it comes to covid vaccines and your kids. >> reporter: babies, toddlers, kids, and teens have largely been left out of the conversation about covid vaccines. as a result, parents have a lot of questions. >> my concern is they haven't done a lot of testing with children his age. >> the...
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patel, reporters kate larson and luz pena, and "7 on your side's" michael finney.ollow the latest vaccine on our website abc7news.com/coronavirus. >>> president trump heads down south to campaign in georgia, but this time he'll be rallying for the state's two republican senators in the high profile special runoff election. the president is seeking to boost current gop senators david perdue and kelly loeffler for the evening event. democrats are hoping the two georgia challengers reverend raphael warnock and john osoff will win both races and democrats will secure a slight control of the senate if they do. >>> still ahead on abc 7 mornings, a new documentary series is shining a light on homeless californians. we talked to the filmmaker about the change he hopes the film creates. >>> let's take a live look so pretty out there, the lights looking out over the city. it is 6:48 this saturday morning. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to f
patel, reporters kate larson and luz pena, and "7 on your side's" michael finney.ollow the latest vaccine on our website abc7news.com/coronavirus. >>> president trump heads down south to campaign in georgia, but this time he'll be rallying for the state's two republican senators in the high profile special runoff election. the president is seeking to boost current gop senators david perdue and kelly loeffler for the evening event. democrats are hoping the two georgia...
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. >> reporter: kate larson. abc7 news. >>> meanwhile we are hours away from a meeting at the fda that could lead to another vaccine. if given the thumbs up tomorrow, moderna's vaccine could get emergency use authorization by the end of the week. companies expected to deliver 20 million doses to the government by the end of the month. >>> while the vaccine rollout picks up speed, so can the social media giants are promising to crack down on vaccine misinformation. there is a lot of it out there. matt boone explains that some activists worry that it may actually be too late. >> reporter: twitter is the latest social media company to announce new measures to combat vaccine misinformation. according to a blog post, they'll start deleting any tweets that delete false claims that vaccine rss used to harm or control people. debunk, or suggest that covid-19 isn't real. >> i think it is very dangerous to put this. power in the hands of tech companies. >> reporter: nolan is a lecturer at cal state east bay and studies mis
. >> reporter: kate larson. abc7 news. >>> meanwhile we are hours away from a meeting at the fda that could lead to another vaccine. if given the thumbs up tomorrow, moderna's vaccine could get emergency use authorization by the end of the week. companies expected to deliver 20 million doses to the government by the end of the month. >>> while the vaccine rollout picks up speed, so can the social media giants are promising to crack down on vaccine misinformation. there...
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. >> we start with abc7 news report he kate larson who has the story on when the rest of us who aren't health care workers might be eligible for those vaccines. >> reporter: in the past few days we've received hundreds of emails from all of you with questions about covid vaccines. the most common questions, when can i get a vaccine based on my age, health conditions and where i live? >> the message now is to, unfortunately, to sit tight. >> reporter: he is marin county's health officer. he says 1 a, vaccinating health care workers and residents of long term care facilities don't be complete until january. come february, he expects people with higher risk of bad covid outcomes and nonhealth care essential workers will get their turn. >> that's when we start talking about having teachers, people who work in the court system and others be vaccinated. >> reporter: in march he says it's possible to general public will be eligible for vaccines. >> our lives will be a lot different. i'm hoping by the end of the summer. >> reporter: another question, how will people actually access the vaccine
. >> we start with abc7 news report he kate larson who has the story on when the rest of us who aren't health care workers might be eligible for those vaccines. >> reporter: in the past few days we've received hundreds of emails from all of you with questions about covid vaccines. the most common questions, when can i get a vaccine based on my age, health conditions and where i live? >> the message now is to, unfortunately, to sit tight. >> reporter: he is marin county's...
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authorities say nathan larson is a white supremacist and a self-proclaimed advocate for pedophilia. he allegedly met the girl on social media, flew to fresno and convinced her to sneak out of her house. he was arrested during a layover in denver. the girl has been reunited with her family. >>> we turn now to the five teenagers who jumped into action to save two children who had fallen through the ice on a pond. the teens quickly formed a human chain to pull the kids to safety. abc's megan tevrizian has their remarkable story. >> reporter: this morning, a group of teenage boys being hailed as heroes after rescuing two kids from an icy pond. >> really just took over. didn't really care about the cold. >> reporter: 8-year-old olivia hyde and her 4-year-old brother r.j. were sledding at a new jersey country club when they accidentally flew over a ridge and into ice cold water. >> he was screaming jump off, jump off. i was just screaming, somebody get them. the boys were on the other side of the pond, and they had said that they heard us screaming. >> reporter: their fall prompting the f
authorities say nathan larson is a white supremacist and a self-proclaimed advocate for pedophilia. he allegedly met the girl on social media, flew to fresno and convinced her to sneak out of her house. he was arrested during a layover in denver. the girl has been reunited with her family. >>> we turn now to the five teenagers who jumped into action to save two children who had fallen through the ice on a pond. the teens quickly formed a human chain to pull the kids to safety. abc's...
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. >> we start with abc7 news report he kate larson who has the story on when the rest of us who aren't health care workers might be eligible for those vaccines. >> reporter: in the past few days we've received hundreds of emails from all of you with questions about covid vaccines. the most common questions, when can i get a vaccine based on my age, health conditions and where i live? >> the message now is to, unfortunately, to sit tight. >> reporter: he is marin county's health officer. he says 1 a, vaccinating health care workers and residents of long term care facilities don't be complete until january. come february, he expects people with higher risk of bad covid outcomes and nonhealth care essential workers will get their turn. >> that's when we start talking about having teachers, people who work in the court system and others be vaccinated. >> reporter: in march he says it's possible to general public will be eligible for vaccines. >> our lives will be a lot different. i'm hoping by the end of the summer. >> reporter: another question, how will people actually access the vaccine
. >> we start with abc7 news report he kate larson who has the story on when the rest of us who aren't health care workers might be eligible for those vaccines. >> reporter: in the past few days we've received hundreds of emails from all of you with questions about covid vaccines. the most common questions, when can i get a vaccine based on my age, health conditions and where i live? >> the message now is to, unfortunately, to sit tight. >> reporter: he is marin county's...
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. >> reporter: kate larson. abc7 news. >>> meanwhile we are hours away from a meeting at the fda that could lead to another vaccine. if given the thumbs up tomorrow, moderna's vaccine could get emergency use authorization by the end of the week. companies expected to deliver 20 million doses to the government by the end of the month. >>> while the vaccine rollout picks up speed, so can the social media giants are promising to crack down on vaccine misinformation. there is a lot of it out there. matt boone explains that some activists worry that it may actually be too late. >> reporter: twitter is the latest social media company to announce new measures to combat vaccine misinformation. according to a blog post, they'll start deleting any tweets that delete false claims that vaccine rss used to harm or control people. debunk, or suggest that covid-19 isn't real. >> i think it is very dangerous to put this. power in the hands of tech companies. >> reporter: nolan is a lecturer at cal state east bay and studies mis
. >> reporter: kate larson. abc7 news. >>> meanwhile we are hours away from a meeting at the fda that could lead to another vaccine. if given the thumbs up tomorrow, moderna's vaccine could get emergency use authorization by the end of the week. companies expected to deliver 20 million doses to the government by the end of the month. >>> while the vaccine rollout picks up speed, so can the social media giants are promising to crack down on vaccine misinformation. there...
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e're joined now by heidi larson. heidi is the director of the project at idence the london school of hygiene & tropical medicine. he's co-chair of this high-level panel and a close friend and colleague of ours. heidi, welcome. ask you to offer some remarks. historic big a week here in the united states and in the united kingdom. london.n so i can't avoid asking you to reflect on what has happened in u.k. this week, but i'd also like you to offer your expert ons as a global on what is happening here and what you're observing in the context that's relevant to this conversation. oday, obviously, what happens in america, our peculiar political culture has some but it's not like we exist in some vacuum and phenomenoneeing this manifest in different places. taking slightly different form a lot of common elements. hi heidi, thank you for being with us. can you speak for a few minutes? are we having a connection problem? heidi: sorry. it's a muting problem. [laughter] steve: ok. heidi: i was carefully speakers. the other whi
e're joined now by heidi larson. heidi is the director of the project at idence the london school of hygiene & tropical medicine. he's co-chair of this high-level panel and a close friend and colleague of ours. heidi, welcome. ask you to offer some remarks. historic big a week here in the united states and in the united kingdom. london.n so i can't avoid asking you to reflect on what has happened in u.k. this week, but i'd also like you to offer your expert ons as a global on what is...
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we are joined now by heidi larson. heidi is the director of the vaccine confidence project. she is cochair of this panel and close friend and colleague of ours. welcome, i want to ask you to offer some remarks. this has been it was historic the week here in the united states and united kingdom. you're inhi london so i can't avoid asking you to reflect on what has happened in the uk this week but i'd also like you to offer reflections as a global expert on what is happening here and what your observing in the larger context relevant to this conversation. today obviously what happens in america, our particular political culture has something on that but it's not like we exist in some vacuum and we are not seen this phenomenon manifest in many different places. taking slightly different form but a lot of common elements around there so thank you so much for being with us. could you speak for a few minutes? >> sorry. it's the muting problem. [laughter] i was carefully inspecting the others, who i am usually respecting. i follow both of their work closely, it really matters to us
we are joined now by heidi larson. heidi is the director of the vaccine confidence project. she is cochair of this panel and close friend and colleague of ours. welcome, i want to ask you to offer some remarks. this has been it was historic the week here in the united states and united kingdom. you're inhi london so i can't avoid asking you to reflect on what has happened in the uk this week but i'd also like you to offer reflections as a global expert on what is happening here and what your...
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now our 4 zone kron 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow sarah larson i stated a pretty out or just yeah beautiful along the coastline, if you had a chance to go up there for a walk along the beach today, gorgeous skies out there. >>but things are going to start to shift gears as it looks like, we've got a series of storms really lining up i think it's been so dry. the first part of this rain season as we get this next year will look a whole lot wetter outside right now what a gorgeous evening. in half moon bay, some people still out there on the coastline enjoying the beautiful sunset there tonight and some gorgeous weather got to watch out though we've got some big time wave developing along the coastline. so even though you saw the sunshine today, we've got some big spots storms up the coast that are generating those swells in fact you start to see some of those clouds begin to move in or to bring some rain up in the pacific northwest and some snow in that direction too we're going to be part of that storm that's going start to drop into the bay area but probably not till tomorro
now our 4 zone kron 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow sarah larson i stated a pretty out or just yeah beautiful along the coastline, if you had a chance to go up there for a walk along the beach today, gorgeous skies out there. >>but things are going to start to shift gears as it looks like, we've got a series of storms really lining up i think it's been so dry. the first part of this rain season as we get this next year will look a whole lot wetter outside right now what a gorgeous...
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professor heidi larson has studied people's attitudes to vaccines for more than two decades.ng that space. you cannot just take building, feeling that space. you cannotjust take away pieces of misinformation. 0ne of the big anxieties is safety. so we could talk about the fact that safety processes are being followed carefully and we are short cutting other parts of that long development process. scientists are taking to social media themselves to try and get accurate information out there. the battle against covid cannot be won in hospitals and science la bs be won in hospitals and science labs alone. part of this fight needs to happen online. france's muslim council is due to meet president emmanuel macron this week, after it was asked by the president to come up with a ‘charter of republican values‘ for imams in the country to sign. the council, which represents nine muslim associations, has reportedly been asked to include several declarations in the text, including recognition of france's republican values, rejection of islam as a political movement, and a ban on foreign
professor heidi larson has studied people's attitudes to vaccines for more than two decades.ng that space. you cannot just take building, feeling that space. you cannotjust take away pieces of misinformation. 0ne of the big anxieties is safety. so we could talk about the fact that safety processes are being followed carefully and we are short cutting other parts of that long development process. scientists are taking to social media themselves to try and get accurate information out there. the...
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as brent larson reports, if you are an xfinity customer you could see a rate raise soon. >> everythingmostly being done online and it's using an extra amount of data that you could end up having to pay for. >> it's all you can eat. you don't really think twice about how much internet you are using or consuming because it's unlimited. that's about to change. >> comcast tells fox doesn't impact 95% of their customers. but how much is 1.2 terabytes. >> this holds one terabyte but how much it takes you to use all of that space. >> to stream the popular net flex show you will use an estimated 7 gbs an hour or over a fourth of a terabyte. 8 hours a day for two kids every week for school, another 192 gigabytes eaten up for the month. >> that consumes more data. >> at&t charter and verizon told us they do not impose data caps. >> the comcast cap goes into effect next year when customers will be asked to pay $10 for going over the limit. >>> a reunion decades in the making. for the first time a cal fire chief is meeting a family 30 years after he found himself in their living room responding to
as brent larson reports, if you are an xfinity customer you could see a rate raise soon. >> everythingmostly being done online and it's using an extra amount of data that you could end up having to pay for. >> it's all you can eat. you don't really think twice about how much internet you are using or consuming because it's unlimited. that's about to change. >> comcast tells fox doesn't impact 95% of their customers. but how much is 1.2 terabytes. >> this holds one...
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rick larson, pursuant to h. res. 965, i inform the house that mr. larson will vote yes on passing h.r. 6395 over objection of the president. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman johnson, pursuant to h. res. 965, i inform the house that mis johnson will vote yes. as the member designated by representative lofgren pursuant to h. res. 965, ms. lofgren will vote yea. as the member designated by gerry nadler, pursuant to h. res. 965, i inform the house that chairman nadler will vow yea. as the member designated by nita lowey pursuant to h. res. 965, i inform the house that mrs. lowey will vote yea. as the member designated by by cardinal jose serrano pursuant i inform the house that cardinal jose serrano h.r. 6395 over objection of the president. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new mexico -- >> as the member designated by mr. phillips pursuant to h. res. 965, i inform the house that mr. phillips will vote yeah o
rick larson, pursuant to h. res. 965, i inform the house that mr. larson will vote yes on passing h.r. 6395 over objection of the president. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman johnson, pursuant to h. res. 965, i inform the house that mis johnson will vote yes. as the member designated by representative lofgren pursuant to h. res. 965, ms. lofgren will vote yea. as the member designated...
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time's up has a star studded board with big hollywood names like reese witherspoon amy schumer real larson and others but that hasn't stopped them from bubbling under scrutiny lisa borders who was hired to lead times up in 2018 only lasted 4 months with a salary of 342308 dollars she resigned after her own son was accused of sexual misconduct. the group has also come under fire for its special relationship with hollywood elite and its neglect of women of color who have suffered from sexual misconduct it seems like the more light that shed on the organization that is supposed to help victims of sexual abuse the worse it gets it might be time to stop the clock on time's up joining us now is legal journalist molly barrows and the c.e.o. of better barry tami chip welcome. hi thanks for having us. all start with the 1st to me who do you think should be held accountable here time's up is using donated funds for everything under the sun except what their mission is actually supposed to carry out and can you tell us a little bit about your organization better brave and how it works to combat sexua
time's up has a star studded board with big hollywood names like reese witherspoon amy schumer real larson and others but that hasn't stopped them from bubbling under scrutiny lisa borders who was hired to lead times up in 2018 only lasted 4 months with a salary of 342308 dollars she resigned after her own son was accused of sexual misconduct. the group has also come under fire for its special relationship with hollywood elite and its neglect of women of color who have suffered from sexual...
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and historian eric larson discovers his leadership during the blitz. in the mid- 1940. that's when the action starts. it was the day that churchill became prime minister. prime minister. the greatest day in his life. this is the thing he wanted most of all. and he became prime minister. going into the rebellion in the house of commons. it was that the prior prime minister was not up to the challenge of dealing with hitler in germany. but that same day. was the day that hitler went to the phony war. and became a hot shooting more. when hitler invaded the low countries. here is a situation. where it is the greatest day of his life. but also one of the darkest days in the history of the world. this is like added spice to the challenge. the idea being in charge. of this great empire at such a dire time. it really kind of thrilled him. most of these authors have appeared on book tv and you can find their programs in their entirety at book tv.org. just type the other's name author's name in the search bar. at the top of the page. the american enterprise institute. hosted a vi
and historian eric larson discovers his leadership during the blitz. in the mid- 1940. that's when the action starts. it was the day that churchill became prime minister. prime minister. the greatest day in his life. this is the thing he wanted most of all. and he became prime minister. going into the rebellion in the house of commons. it was that the prior prime minister was not up to the challenge of dealing with hitler in germany. but that same day. was the day that hitler went to the phony...
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so -- and again, the major -- another very prominent bill in congress chairman john larson is chairman of the social security subcommittee has proposed something very similar, and that bill in this congress has 208 co-sponsors in the house of representatives. >> do you know where that rates in terms of biden administration priorities? >> i don't know. i would hope that it would rate high. he really won seniors, partly, i think, on the concern about covid. but also because there was a clear contrast, just before the election president trump talked about eliminating the payroll contributions, defunding social security. and the president-elect ran many ads on that. and as i say, this is an issue he wants to be a uniter. and if you look poll after poll after poll shows the american people, despite their ideology, their demographics, overwhelmingly 70%, 80% believe social security should not be cut. that it's more important than ever. and that it, indeed, should be increased. >> we've got a line for social security recipients. our phone line, 202-748-8003. otherwise the lines are broken up
so -- and again, the major -- another very prominent bill in congress chairman john larson is chairman of the social security subcommittee has proposed something very similar, and that bill in this congress has 208 co-sponsors in the house of representatives. >> do you know where that rates in terms of biden administration priorities? >> i don't know. i would hope that it would rate high. he really won seniors, partly, i think, on the concern about covid. but also because there was...
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larson. any questions or comments from members? this is not commissioner yee or commissioner fewer's last meeting. they have one more which we will talk about next week. theany members of the public to comment on the cac report. >> one caller. >> two minutes begins now. >> good morning. just wanted to appreciate the staff for the detailed minutes that are more detailed than most policy bodies in the city and very helpful to allow me to make very brief comments on some of your following agenda items and i appreciate chair larson and cac meeting last week despite technical issues. it was a good meeting. i wanted to say thanks again. >> thank you. >> any other members of the public for the cac report? >> there are no more callers. >> public comment is closed. thank you, mr. larson, thank you for nice comments about our great staff and with that, madam clerk, please call the next item. >> i would like to remind you if you are not presenting keep your camera and audio off. we can only allow nine items. item 3 approve the minutes of the
larson. any questions or comments from members? this is not commissioner yee or commissioner fewer's last meeting. they have one more which we will talk about next week. theany members of the public to comment on the cac report. >> one caller. >> two minutes begins now. >> good morning. just wanted to appreciate the staff for the detailed minutes that are more detailed than most policy bodies in the city and very helpful to allow me to make very brief comments on some of your...