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armstrong was born and raised in the city and as laura anthony explains receiving high praise, but alsoing huge challenges. >> it is really my honor to offer you the position of chief of police of the city of california. >> thank you. yes. >> mayor libby schaaf announced her choice to be the next police chief. >> i plan to bring a leader grounded in oakland. centered around safety, the saving of lives. >> he is the man for this moment, ready, in waiting for several years. and we are going to support him. we are going to hold him and also hold him accountable. >> reporter: armstrong joined the department in 1999 and his promotion comes one year after kirk patrick was fired. she was a newcomer to oklahoma. armstrong was born and raised in west oklahoma. >> he is always just a phone call away. he is a person that can relate to our community, which is something that we really need. >> it is important in terms of the image for african-american males for that community and from the city of oklahoma or any urban area. an african-american man coming from an urban environment, can uplift himself
armstrong was born and raised in the city and as laura anthony explains receiving high praise, but alsoing huge challenges. >> it is really my honor to offer you the position of chief of police of the city of california. >> thank you. yes. >> mayor libby schaaf announced her choice to be the next police chief. >> i plan to bring a leader grounded in oakland. centered around safety, the saving of lives. >> he is the man for this moment, ready, in waiting for several...
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abc 7 laura anthony is on the story. >> i have been my desk sort of taped off in an area and i can'tporter: it seemed to be on odd tangent in pleasanton classroom, they agreed to resume to in person classes. >> you want to go to school for social reasons, recognize you will not have that. there is no question you are not allowed to interact in any fashion. you cannot work with a partner. you cannot speak with anyone in your class if they are any closer than 6 feet away. >> several points say a few other teachers made comments to their students. strong words that made kids think about going back to class. >> students were changing their minds. some of it was not rolled out a positively as i would like to see about or no about. they are changing their minds. >> it's understandable to have concerns. >> reporter: the concerns come as pleasanton unified is asking families and students whether they pre remote. >> we have some students in classrooms now and the result of simply being in the classroom setting have been remarkable. >> i can not give you help in the classroom. >> reporter: as
abc 7 laura anthony is on the story. >> i have been my desk sort of taped off in an area and i can'tporter: it seemed to be on odd tangent in pleasanton classroom, they agreed to resume to in person classes. >> you want to go to school for social reasons, recognize you will not have that. there is no question you are not allowed to interact in any fashion. you cannot work with a partner. you cannot speak with anyone in your class if they are any closer than 6 feet away. >>...
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laura anthony has that part of our coverage. >> for bay area school driks the new cdc guidelines provide little new information but certainly an affirmation of what many are doing, to bring students back in person. >> with this information today is that it really does reaffirm ta we' that we're on the right track already. >> the cdc's five key directoror are already an integral part of any reopening plan and they're already in action in some districts which brought some students back this week. >> i want to acknowledge there is a lot of anxiety from parents and teachers but we believe based on what we put into the mitigation layers that we're confident that they're safe. >> they recommend testing and teacher vaccinations as supplemental mitigation levels that you can do, additional layers of mitigation in addition to the five primary layers and we're doing weekly testing. >> even with the cdc guidelines, most local districts will continue to act independently of one another. for instance while oakland and fr san francisco public schools have yet to set opening dates, they provide that th
laura anthony has that part of our coverage. >> for bay area school driks the new cdc guidelines provide little new information but certainly an affirmation of what many are doing, to bring students back in person. >> with this information today is that it really does reaffirm ta we' that we're on the right track already. >> the cdc's five key directoror are already an integral part of any reopening plan and they're already in action in some districts which brought some...
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abc 7 laura anthony is on the story. >> i have been my desk sort of taped off in an area and i can'tlly leave that area. >> reporter: it seemed to be on odd tangent in pleasanton classroom, they agreed to resume to in person classes. >> you want to go to school for social reasons, recognize you will not have that. there is no question you are not allowed to interact in any fashion. you cannot work with a partner. you cannot speak with anyone in your class if they are any closer than 6 feet away. >> several points say a few other teachers made comments to their students. strong words that made kids think about going back to class. >> students were changing their minds. some of it was not rolled out as positively as i would like to see about or no about. they are changing their minds. >> it's understandable to have concerns. >> reporter: the concerns come as pleasanton unified is asking families and students whether they pre remote. >> we have some students in classrooms now and the result of simply being in the classroom setting have been remarkable. >> i can not give you help in the
abc 7 laura anthony is on the story. >> i have been my desk sort of taped off in an area and i can'tlly leave that area. >> reporter: it seemed to be on odd tangent in pleasanton classroom, they agreed to resume to in person classes. >> you want to go to school for social reasons, recognize you will not have that. there is no question you are not allowed to interact in any fashion. you cannot work with a partner. you cannot speak with anyone in your class if they are any...
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abc 7 news reporter laura anthony has our story now from oakland. >> we're first responders in a are not a first priority for this county. >> unlike neighboring contra costa and marin counties, so far oakland police and alameda county sheriffs have yet to be offered a covid-19 vaccine by their county health department. >> officers every weekend go to probably 30, 40 calls a shift and in that time they are exposing the citizens to whatever the carrying if they are a.ik and they are being exposed simultaneously. >> reporter: most oakland firefighters have already received their vaccines. >> the excuse that we don't provide medical care for medical responders first, i would argue we do just as much or maybe more than our firefighter counterparts. >> we have members have that are upset about it. they feel that they answer the call for service and have been on the front lines, you know, from the very beginning of the pandemic. >> reporter: alameda county board of supervisors president keith carson told abc news it's all about supply. >> we understand the fact that law enforcement does put
abc 7 news reporter laura anthony has our story now from oakland. >> we're first responders in a are not a first priority for this county. >> unlike neighboring contra costa and marin counties, so far oakland police and alameda county sheriffs have yet to be offered a covid-19 vaccine by their county health department. >> officers every weekend go to probably 30, 40 calls a shift and in that time they are exposing the citizens to whatever the carrying if they are a.ik and they...
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in richmond laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> we have much more ahead this wednesday evening. coming up the search for solutions to the recent spike in crime in san francisco. >>> plus -- >> this was not one speech, not one tweet. >> congressman eric swalwell makes the case that former president trump deliberately encouraged the riots at the these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin, and, had significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, do
in richmond laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> we have much more ahead this wednesday evening. coming up the search for solutions to the recent spike in crime in san francisco. >>> plus -- >> this was not one speech, not one tweet. >> congressman eric swalwell makes the case that former president trump deliberately encouraged the riots at the these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up...
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in pleasanton laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> governor newsom says california's covid rate of positive tests is now 3.3%. one month ago it was 11.3%. the rate of infection is now at a very low .65 and 6.3 million vaccines have been given out. the governor says he expects more than a million doses from the federal government next week. but there is a caveat. >> 1.3 million. that's good. but clearly on the basis of what we are administering on a daily basis it's not enough. we'll run through that supply in less than a week. >>> it's official. berkeley public schools will begin reopening for in-person learning. the youngest children should be back in class beginning in late march. high schoolers are scheduled for mid april. abc 7 news reporter lyanne melendez says the return hinges on getting teachers vaccinated. >> reporter: berkeley will have enough supply to begin vaccinating teachers who serve preschool through second grade. that's because berkeley is one of four cities in california with its own public health department. >> the city of berkeley through its public health department is
in pleasanton laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> governor newsom says california's covid rate of positive tests is now 3.3%. one month ago it was 11.3%. the rate of infection is now at a very low .65 and 6.3 million vaccines have been given out. the governor says he expects more than a million doses from the federal government next week. but there is a caveat. >> 1.3 million. that's good. but clearly on the basis of what we are administering on a daily basis it's not enough. we'll...
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in a story only on 7, abc 7 news reporter laura anthony shows us how it's happening from the inside out. >> are we back? those of you on zoom. all right. what else do we have? >> reporter: orinda teacher michelle penny knows all about multitasking to meet the realities of teaching sixth-graders in person and remotely at the same time. >> the one thing that makes it really manageable is the awesome students that we have. they are resilient, they are flexible, they are patient. >> reporter: we were able to record the class from a safe distance through an open door. >> what do they have? >> reporter: it's an age group all the way up through high school that's proved challenging to bring back in person. >> we currently have three cohorts, a, b, and c. the as and bs are in hybrid, so they come back every other day. >> it took many meetings. i believe it was over 30 meetings. >> reporter: the plan, developed with orinda's employee unions, includes plexiglass, masks, hand washing, distancing, improved ventilation and cleaning in every classroom. there's also weekly covid testing for staff and
in a story only on 7, abc 7 news reporter laura anthony shows us how it's happening from the inside out. >> are we back? those of you on zoom. all right. what else do we have? >> reporter: orinda teacher michelle penny knows all about multitasking to meet the realities of teaching sixth-graders in person and remotely at the same time. >> the one thing that makes it really manageable is the awesome students that we have. they are resilient, they are flexible, they are patient....
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in oakland laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> still ahead here, the head of california's e.d.d. is vowing to fix its problems. lawmakers are getting really frustrated over how nothing seems to change. >>> and the powerful story of a bicyclist who got a second chance at life and along the way chi'm morgan, and there's moreay helped sto me than hiv.l set a more love,... more adventure,... more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with... just 2 medicines... in 1 pill,... dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed... and get to and stay undetectable... can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to any of its ingredients... or if you take dofetilide. hepatitis b can become harder to treat while taking dovato. do not stop d
in oakland laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> still ahead here, the head of california's e.d.d. is vowing to fix its problems. lawmakers are getting really frustrated over how nothing seems to change. >>> and the powerful story of a bicyclist who got a second chance at life and along the way chi'm morgan, and there's moreay helped sto me than hiv.l set a more love,... more adventure,... more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked...
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. >>> i'm laura anthony in oakland where the choice for this city's next police chief is getting rave reviews. >>> i'm spencer christian. a nice warm spring-like weekend is copping our way. i'll give you a close-up look at how where can a healthier heart lead you? for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto is a heart failure medicine prescribed by most cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. heart failure can change the structure of your heart so it may not work as well. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. and with a healthier heart, there's no telling where life may take you. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto for heart failure. entrust your heart to entresto. it's
. >>> i'm laura anthony in oakland where the choice for this city's next police chief is getting rave reviews. >>> i'm spencer christian. a nice warm spring-like weekend is copping our way. i'll give you a close-up look at how where can a healthier heart lead you? for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto is a heart failure medicine prescribed by most cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and...
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. >>> i'm laura anthony in oakland.n their 80s and 90s so long to get a vaccine appointment? jtsds ands w >>> and who is getting vaccinated and who isn't? the state says equity is a goal, but is that the reality? >> announcer: building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this is abc 7 news. >>> closed today, opening tomorrow. we are doing a dance when it comes to finding a site to get the coronavirus vaccine. good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. let's start with the good news and you're looking at it. a mass vaccination site opens tomorrow in the parking lot at the oakland coliseum. it has the capacity to deliver 6,000 doses a day, and it likely will deliver that many. that's because this site and another in los angeles are the first federal mass vaccination sites in the country. the locations were chosen because they have disproportionately been impacted by covid-19 and are the homes to many essential workers. now, mass vaccinations are on hold in san francisco me
. >>> i'm laura anthony in oakland.n their 80s and 90s so long to get a vaccine appointment? jtsds ands w >>> and who is getting vaccinated and who isn't? the state says equity is a goal, but is that the reality? >> announcer: building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this is abc 7 news. >>> closed today, opening tomorrow. we are doing a dance when it comes to finding a site to get the coronavirus vaccine. good evening and thank you for joining...
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laura anthony, abc 7 news.seyrrg schools to reopen appeared along bay area highways today.draw reprisals. abc 7 news's wynne freedman has more from benicia where houses e been sxegd parent some kind of classroom e1feelin1 >> reporter: broken eggs and rotting yokes on a suburban sidewalk. if you post a sign about reopening california schools in your yard@lb may become a tar Ñ■ too. >> you can hide in the dark to do it i guess but your point will never be made because we don't know what you have to say. education into yourçó own home. you heard of one-room school houses. here's the latest iteration. ae1 two-car garage schoolhouse converted by jimmy and his wife sarah out of what tpu■ describe asnes sti.q >> we're advocating for our children. we're standing up asking for there to be an option. >> titus. wave to xu where are you? >> reporter: thee1 classes are taught by teachers in the benicia unified school district. the difference, instead of these kids being alone at home in front of computers, they're all together here. >> it's better here. socializing with my friends than
laura anthony, abc 7 news.seyrrg schools to reopen appeared along bay area highways today.draw reprisals. abc 7 news's wynne freedman has more from benicia where houses e been sxegd parent some kind of classroom e1feelin1 >> reporter: broken eggs and rotting yokes on a suburban sidewalk. if you post a sign about reopening california schools in your yard@lb may become a tar Ñ■ too. >> you can hide in the dark to do it i guess but your point will never be made because we don't know...
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abc7 reporter laura anthony has that part of the story. >> reporter: for bay area school districts, thedelines provide little new information. but certainly affirmation of what many of them are already doing to bring students back in person. >> good news with this information today from the cdc is that it does reaffirm we are on the right track, we have been getting the necessary ppe in place. >> reporter: the key directives, like wearing masks, physical distancing, and hand washing are already an integral part of any reopening plan and are already in action in some districts like ar end oh which brought some students back this week. >> i want to acknowledge a lot of anxiety from parents and teachers. we believe based on what we put in, mitigation layers, we are confident that they're safe. >> they recommend testing and teacher vaccinations, just sort of supplemental mitigation levels that you can do additional layers of mitigation in addition to the five primary layers. and we are doing weekly testing in orinda. >> reporter: most local districts will act independently of one another. w
abc7 reporter laura anthony has that part of the story. >> reporter: for bay area school districts, thedelines provide little new information. but certainly affirmation of what many of them are already doing to bring students back in person. >> good news with this information today from the cdc is that it does reaffirm we are on the right track, we have been getting the necessary ppe in place. >> reporter: the key directives, like wearing masks, physical distancing, and hand...
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laura anthony is on the story. >> we are living in fear every day. >> reporter: he sees it every day, the rampant crime, especially robberies in oakland's chinatown, attacks that are sometimes racially motivated. >> the bad guy pretty much could rob you in front of 20 people. we like living in a third world country where we are not being treat like a human being. >> unfortunately, they're not only robbing the people, but most the people are being hurt. >> reporter: now chinatown leaders are publicly asking for help from their city and police force. >> they appear to be more violent, for whatever reason. an that's why we need to stop this now. >> reporter: this woman is still recovering from one of those attacks. >> she still has symptoms of anxiety, dizziness, headache, memory loss. >> i want to start by apologizing to the victims of the heinous crimes. >> reporter: oakland's mayor apologized to the victims that attacked some on the city council and citizen commission to cut the police budget by as much as 50%. >> but i have not forgotten that this last summer, they brought a proposal
laura anthony is on the story. >> we are living in fear every day. >> reporter: he sees it every day, the rampant crime, especially robberies in oakland's chinatown, attacks that are sometimes racially motivated. >> the bad guy pretty much could rob you in front of 20 people. we like living in a third world country where we are not being treat like a human being. >> unfortunately, they're not only robbing the people, but most the people are being hurt. >> reporter:...
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laura anthony, abc7 news. >>> take a look at these stunning images of yosemite national park's orangefire fall. this happens when the sun reflects off of horsetail fall on the eastern edge of el capitan, and that creates the fiery illusion there. it almost looks like lava going down the hillside. the phenomenon only occurs in middle february at sunset. so enjoy it while you. >>> we'll be enjoying some sunshine, spencer christian, and presumably, hopefully without all the winds. >> the wind did diminish a bit today under sunny skies. so it's quite pleasant right now. but we're going have a return of the winds within the next 24 to 48 hours. we have sunny skies across the bay area right now. and the wind is pretty calm in most locations. where it is breezy, it's only breezy, not gusty, with wind speeds of 10 to 15 miles per hour right around the bay shoreline right now. 24-hour temperature change shows it has cooled down quite a bit. 9 degrees cooler in oakland. 7 in hayward. the one spot that warmed up was fairfield. 6 degrees warmer than this time yesterday. generally it is cooler and
laura anthony, abc7 news. >>> take a look at these stunning images of yosemite national park's orangefire fall. this happens when the sun reflects off of horsetail fall on the eastern edge of el capitan, and that creates the fiery illusion there. it almost looks like lava going down the hillside. the phenomenon only occurs in middle february at sunset. so enjoy it while you. >>> we'll be enjoying some sunshine, spencer christian, and presumably, hopefully without all the...
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abc7 reporter laura anthony has the story. >> but right now, i think 30% is a solid number. >> reporter: it's hardly the prediction many chico state students and parents wanted to hear. more than six months ahead of the start of the fall semester that so few classes will be in person. >> it's just confusing and frustrating. >> reporter: vincent evangelist, a student moved from the bay area. he is taking all his classes online. >> i personally don't see why we couldn't be even 100% open with masks on. >> reporter: the projection of 20 to 30% in-person classes at chico state comes as covid cases in california are dropping, and vaccines are under way. this week many of chico's own staff and faculty will get the vaccine. most could be vaccinated by the end of summer. still, the administration says they are limited by small classrooms and older buildings. >> we're currently creating some sort of a document that's going say hey, here is what your typical day could look like in fall to try to highlight to those parents and students how exciting it will be to be on campus and in our area while
abc7 reporter laura anthony has the story. >> but right now, i think 30% is a solid number. >> reporter: it's hardly the prediction many chico state students and parents wanted to hear. more than six months ahead of the start of the fall semester that so few classes will be in person. >> it's just confusing and frustrating. >> reporter: vincent evangelist, a student moved from the bay area. he is taking all his classes online. >> i personally don't see why we...
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laura anthony has today's update. >> oh my god.k who is on my car. >> the i-team first discovered the issue through n december through the eyes of celia, who had been caring and feeding for about 30 feral cats only to discover that a dozen had been shot and killed by east bay regional parks staff after the cats wandered into a nearby marsh. >> how can they shoot these beings that some of them were pets. >> reporter: now district staff has is proposing policies to include better coordination with local animal services and rescue organizations, increased efforts to trap and rehome the animals, and greater public outreach to encourage spay and neutering and discourage the abandonment of cats and the feeding of those already on the loose. >> we're hoping to work with our community to help them understand that the cats do need to be relocated away from the sensitive habitat areas. >> while we're pleased that the policy seems to be work with local advocates and to prefer not killing cats, we want to see a pledge that this never happens e
laura anthony has today's update. >> oh my god.k who is on my car. >> the i-team first discovered the issue through n december through the eyes of celia, who had been caring and feeding for about 30 feral cats only to discover that a dozen had been shot and killed by east bay regional parks staff after the cats wandered into a nearby marsh. >> how can they shoot these beings that some of them were pets. >> reporter: now district staff has is proposing policies to include...
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abc7 news reporter laura anthony has that part of the story. >> reporter: for bay area school districts, the new cdc guidelines provide little new information. but certainly an affirmation of what many of them are already doing. to bring students back in person. >> the good news with this information today from the cdc is that it really does reaffirm that we're on the right track already. we've been getting all the necessary ppe in place. >> reporter: the cdc's five key directives like wearing masks, physical distancing, and hand washing are already an integral part of any reopening plan. and are already in action in some districts like orinda, which brought some students back this week. >> and i want to acknowledge there is a lot of anxiety from parents and from teacher, but we do believe based on what we've put in the mitigation layers that we are confident that we're feeling -- that they're safe. >> they recommend testing and teacher vaccinations as sort of supplemental mitigation levels that you can do additional layers of mitigation in addition to those five primary layers. and we
abc7 news reporter laura anthony has that part of the story. >> reporter: for bay area school districts, the new cdc guidelines provide little new information. but certainly an affirmation of what many of them are already doing. to bring students back in person. >> the good news with this information today from the cdc is that it really does reaffirm that we're on the right track already. we've been getting all the necessary ppe in place. >> reporter: the cdc's five key...
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. >>> i'm laura anthony in orinda, where we get inside a middle school to see how they're making in-person learning work for students and their teachers. >>> i'm spencer christian. it's going to be gusty overnight, but we've got some lovely days ahead. i'll where can a healthier heart lead you? for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto helped people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. >>> two pursuits that ended in crashes have made a mess of traffic in the east bay tonight. the highway patrol was chasing a suspect wanted for armed carjacking when the chp suv got rear-ended near the telegraph exit on highway 24. that driver took off and the original suspect also got away. one officer was taken to the hospital with mino
. >>> i'm laura anthony in orinda, where we get inside a middle school to see how they're making in-person learning work for students and their teachers. >>> i'm spencer christian. it's going to be gusty overnight, but we've got some lovely days ahead. i'll where can a healthier heart lead you? for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto helped people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it...
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abc7 news reporter laura anthony at the fairgrounds in pleasanton showing you exactly how it works. >> where once there were ferris wheels and carnival rides, there are cars. at the pleasanton fairgrounds, the first day of a new mass vaccination site in alameda county. perhaps not as fun as a thrill ride, but a huge relief for many. >> i'm happy. >> we're excited to be able to vaccinate our communities, get everyone healthy, and be getting back to a new normal. >> reporter: those receiving shots were divided into lanes based on whether they signed up through their provider, sutter or stanford health, or the county's website. unlike it's been for many these days, for selonia williams, the process of getting an appointment was relatively easy. >> i'm pleasantly surprised. i was kind of apprehensive. but i just got online last night. i was surprised that i was able to get an appointment today. so that was good. and i thought okay, go for it. >> reporter: like all the mass vaccination centers we've seen so far here in california, this one could ramp up into a lot more doses per day, once
abc7 news reporter laura anthony at the fairgrounds in pleasanton showing you exactly how it works. >> where once there were ferris wheels and carnival rides, there are cars. at the pleasanton fairgrounds, the first day of a new mass vaccination site in alameda county. perhaps not as fun as a thrill ride, but a huge relief for many. >> i'm happy. >> we're excited to be able to vaccinate our communities, get everyone healthy, and be getting back to a new normal. >>...
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abc7 news reporter laura anthony talked with one student and parent about their plans for next semester. >> but right now i think 30% is a solid number. >> reporter: it's hardly the prediction many chico state students and parents wanted to hear. more than six months ahead of the start of the fall semester that so few classes will be in person. >> it's just confusing and frustrating. >> vincent evangelist, a freshman student moved from the bay area. he is taking all his classes online. >> i personally don't see why we couldn't even be open with masks on. >> reporter: 20% in-person classes at chico state comes as covid cases in california are dropping and vaccinatisre under way. this week, many of chico's own staff and faculty will and most students could be vaccinated by the end of summer. still, the administration says they are limited by small classrooms and older buildings. >> we're currently creating some sort of a document that's going say hey, here's what your typical day could look like in fall to highlight for those parents and students how exciting it will be to be on campus an
abc7 news reporter laura anthony talked with one student and parent about their plans for next semester. >> but right now i think 30% is a solid number. >> reporter: it's hardly the prediction many chico state students and parents wanted to hear. more than six months ahead of the start of the fall semester that so few classes will be in person. >> it's just confusing and frustrating. >> vincent evangelist, a freshman student moved from the bay area. he is taking all his...
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laura anthony has that part of the story. >> reporter: for bay area school districts the new cdc guidelines provide little new information but certainly an affirmation of what many of them are already doing to bring students back in person. >> the good news with this information today from the cdc is that it really does reaffirm that we're on the right track already. we've been getting all the necessary ppe in place. >> reporter: the cdc's five key directives like wearing masks, physical distancing and hand washing are already an ent intrl part. >> i want to acknowledge a lot of anxiety from parents and from teachers but we do believe based on what we have put in in the mitigation layers that we are confident that we're feeling, that they're safe. >> they recommend testing and teacher vaccinations. it's just sort of supplemental mitigation levels that you can do just additional layers of mitigation in addition to those five primary layers. and we are doing weekly testing in orinda. >> reporter: even with the cdc guidelines, most local districts will continue to act independently of one anot
laura anthony has that part of the story. >> reporter: for bay area school districts the new cdc guidelines provide little new information but certainly an affirmation of what many of them are already doing to bring students back in person. >> the good news with this information today from the cdc is that it really does reaffirm that we're on the right track already. we've been getting all the necessary ppe in place. >> reporter: the cdc's five key directives like wearing...
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laura anthony has that part of the story. >> reporter: for bay area school districts the new cdc guidelinesmation but certainly an affirmation of what many of them are already doing to bring students back in person. >> the good news with this information today from the cdc is that it really does reaffirm that we're on the right track already. we've been getting all the necessary ppe in place. >> reporter: the cdc's five key directives like wearing masks, physical distancing and hand washing are already an enteri i part. >> i want to acknowledge a lot of anxiety from parents and from teachers but we do believe based on what we have put in in the mitigation layers that we are confident that we're feeling, that they're safe. >> they recommend testing and teacher vaccinations. it's just sort of supplemental mitigation levels that you can do just additional layers of mitigation in addition to those five primary layers. and we are doing weekly testing in orinda. >> reporter: even with the cdc guidelines, most local districts will continue to act independently of one another. for instance while oa
laura anthony has that part of the story. >> reporter: for bay area school districts the new cdc guidelinesmation but certainly an affirmation of what many of them are already doing to bring students back in person. >> the good news with this information today from the cdc is that it really does reaffirm that we're on the right track already. we've been getting all the necessary ppe in place. >> reporter: the cdc's five key directives like wearing masks, physical distancing...
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abc 7 news reporter laura anthony has the latest. >> my mom's been calling kaiser every day, and it's by invitation only. >> reporter: sheila gibson spent weeks waiting for kaiser permanente to send her elderly parents an e-mail invitation to make a covid vaccine appointment. her father is 85 and has several serious health conditions. >> it's pretty messed up and i don't think everyone -- not even everyone who's eligible is able to signed up. they're not getting invitations. >> and i can't tell you how many calls i've gotten that kaiser is not scheduling these appointments. >> reporter: debbie telif is the ceo of choice and aging an east bay non-profit that's helped thousands of seniors get vaccinated. >> in this older adult population they trust our physician and my physician is at kaiser. and so even when i debbie say hey, you need to enroll with the county system and they're saying, well, i really feel like i need to wait for my physician. >> reporter: a kaiser permanente spokesperson says the system simply does not have enough vaccine yet. kaiser permanente serves 25% of the state
abc 7 news reporter laura anthony has the latest. >> my mom's been calling kaiser every day, and it's by invitation only. >> reporter: sheila gibson spent weeks waiting for kaiser permanente to send her elderly parents an e-mail invitation to make a covid vaccine appointment. her father is 85 and has several serious health conditions. >> it's pretty messed up and i don't think everyone -- not even everyone who's eligible is able to signed up. they're not getting invitations....
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abc7 news reporter laura anthony has the latest. >> it spread out quite a bit and it's novembered northbes what he saw this morning aboard a coast guard helicopter, an unmistakable sheen in the water from the chevron wharf in his city, all the way up to san pablo bay. >> they put out a lot of booms to keep it from coming ashore. they are bringing in smmers today to try to skimffhe water. so i think in the big picture it's going to be okay. >> reporter: as seen from sky 7, this is what it looked like tuesday afternoon in the hours just after the reported leak from one of many pipelines that serve the ships at the wharf. >> a preliminary investigation shows that there was a quarter-inch hole in the pipeline. one of the pipelines that transports oil from the refinery and to the ships back and forth. >> we don't know exactly what it is yet that is a pipeline that takes water product, like gasoline and diesel, and also oil to and from ship. so we are putting that through a lab. >> reporter: chevron has set up a multiagency command center at its richmond facility. so far the spill has stayed
abc7 news reporter laura anthony has the latest. >> it spread out quite a bit and it's novembered northbes what he saw this morning aboard a coast guard helicopter, an unmistakable sheen in the water from the chevron wharf in his city, all the way up to san pablo bay. >> they put out a lot of booms to keep it from coming ashore. they are bringing in smmers today to try to skimffhe water. so i think in the big picture it's going to be okay. >> reporter: as seen from sky 7, this...
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abc 7 news reporter laura anthony has the latest. >> my mom's been calling kaiser every day and it'sa spent weeks waiting for kaiser permanente to send her elderly parents an e-mail invitation to make a covid vaccine appointment. her father is 85 and has several serious health conditions. >> it's pretty messed up and i don't think anyone -- not everybody that's even eligible is able to even sign up. they're not getting the invitation. >> and i can't tell you how many calls i've gotten that kaiser is not scheduling these appointments. >> reporter: debbie telf is the ceo of choice in aging. an east bay non-profit that's helped thousands of seniors get vaccinated. >> in this older adult population they trust their physician. and my physician is at kaiser. and so even when i, debbie, say hey, you need to enroll with the county system and they're saying, well, i really feel like i need to wait for my physician. >> reporter: a kaiser permanente spokesperson says the system simply does not have enough vaccine yet. kaiser permanente serves 25% of the state's population but has received less
abc 7 news reporter laura anthony has the latest. >> my mom's been calling kaiser every day and it'sa spent weeks waiting for kaiser permanente to send her elderly parents an e-mail invitation to make a covid vaccine appointment. her father is 85 and has several serious health conditions. >> it's pretty messed up and i don't think anyone -- not everybody that's even eligible is able to even sign up. they're not getting the invitation. >> and i can't tell you how many calls...
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abc7 news reporter laura anthony at the fairgrounds in pleasanton showing you exactly how it works. >ere once there were ferris wheels and carnival rides, there are cars. at the pleasanton fairgrounds, the first day of a new mass vaccination site in alameda county. perhaps not as fun as a thrill ride, but a huge relief for many. >> i'm happy. >> we're excited to be able to vaccinate our communities, get everyone healthy, and be getting back to a new normal. >> reporter: those receiving shots were divided into lanes based on whether they signed up through their provider,
abc7 news reporter laura anthony at the fairgrounds in pleasanton showing you exactly how it works. >ere once there were ferris wheels and carnival rides, there are cars. at the pleasanton fairgrounds, the first day of a new mass vaccination site in alameda county. perhaps not as fun as a thrill ride, but a huge relief for many. >> i'm happy. >> we're excited to be able to vaccinate our communities, get everyone healthy, and be getting back to a new normal. >> reporter:...
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laura anthony.bc7 news. >>> the fight to reopen schools signedtingnhahat ey s things like open our schools and let them play.icia signed. they say things like open our schools and let them play. this family has been trying to give their kids some sense of normalcy. they converted their garage into a classroom. since august a pod of class mates has been coming together here instead of being home by theirselves on their computers. >> it is better here socializing. with my friends than just being at home. >> are you learning as much this way? >> no. >> i think it is absurd that we're the only state our kids can't play sports. can't go to school. and it is -- the social element for them is actually, it is detrimental. >> these six graders are together five days a week from about 8:00 to kz fur work, lunch, approximape and mo >>> vice president kamala harris's san francisco condo has a buyer. the apartment is under contract for $799,000. she originally brought it it in 2004 for 489 thousand. the apartmen
laura anthony.bc7 news. >>> the fight to reopen schools signedtingnhahat ey s things like open our schools and let them play.icia signed. they say things like open our schools and let them play. this family has been trying to give their kids some sense of normalcy. they converted their garage into a classroom. since august a pod of class mates has been coming together here instead of being home by theirselves on their computers. >> it is better here socializing. with my friends...
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in richmond, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> now you may remember back in 2007, more than 53,000 gallons of oil spilled into the bay when the cosco busan hit the bay bridge in heavy fog. the largest oil spill in san francisco history was in 1971. 800,000 gallons spilled when two oil tankers collided. >>> our work at abc7 news in building a better bay area means keeping a close eye on everything related to your health during this pandemic. now the first known cases of the south african variant of covid-19 have been detected here in the bay area. one is in alameda county, the other in santa clara. >> this individual had international travel, returned to our county, stayed in their apartment. so the good news is that at no time during their infectious period were they in contact with anyone outside their household. >> alameda county is still looking into the exact details of their case. for the state as a hole, california reported less than 10,000 covid-19 cases for the second day in a row. while the state did surpass new york for most total deaths since the start of the pandemic, all other
in richmond, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> now you may remember back in 2007, more than 53,000 gallons of oil spilled into the bay when the cosco busan hit the bay bridge in heavy fog. the largest oil spill in san francisco history was in 1971. 800,000 gallons spilled when two oil tankers collided. >>> our work at abc7 news in building a better bay area means keeping a close eye on everything related to your health during this pandemic. now the first known cases of the south...
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laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> teachers in the bay area are starting to see some movement on the vaccine front. two counties will start getting shots to teachers. a key step to getting kids in classrooms. here's abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield. >> reporter: berkeley teachers say this is key to getting back into the classroom. after months of negotiations about distance learning and safety measures, getting vaccinated is the game changer. >> once vaccines became available, it just changed the conversation. right? and teachers overwhelmingly supported the idea that once they're vaccinated that they feel confident that they can work in classrooms with students who are mobile. >> reporter: but signing up wasn't easy. so the city is now involved. helping pave the way for teachers to get an appointment. >> it's very exciting. people have had a lot of trouble finding their own vaccinations even though they qualify in alameda county. so having a coordinated effort will ensure that everyone basically that's working at school sites will have vaccines. >> reporter: san mateo county is also now v
laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> teachers in the bay area are starting to see some movement on the vaccine front. two counties will start getting shots to teachers. a key step to getting kids in classrooms. here's abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield. >> reporter: berkeley teachers say this is key to getting back into the classroom. after months of negotiations about distance learning and safety measures, getting vaccinated is the game changer. >> once vaccines became available, it...
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laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> berkeley just announced today that its health department is expanding vaccine eligibility. it opened up appointments to residents 65 and older, grocery store and convenience store workers, and in-person child care or education providers. you must live or work in berkeley. >>> two mass vaccination sites have temporarily closed in san francisco. why? there's simply not enough vaccine. the sites at moscone convention center and city college of san francisco will reopen friday but only for second dose appointments. the city plans to go ahead with the opening of a third site this week in the hard-hit bayview neighborhood but it will offer few y yer appointments. mayor london breed said she is hoping vaccine will arrive in the next few days. other bay area counties are facing a similar situation. san mateo county's events center is by appointment only. opening spots as vaccines become available. the alameda county fairgrounds in pleasanton has been set up as a vaccination site. with a goal of about 5,000 shots per day. the number of people vaccinated at this
laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> berkeley just announced today that its health department is expanding vaccine eligibility. it opened up appointments to residents 65 and older, grocery store and convenience store workers, and in-person child care or education providers. you must live or work in berkeley. >>> two mass vaccination sites have temporarily closed in san francisco. why? there's simply not enough vaccine. the sites at moscone convention center and city college of san...
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my colleague laura trevelyan spoke to anthony salvanto, director of elections and surveys at cbs news of americans said they would look to the senate to get a conviction. now it's not a coincidence that that 56—44 split on conviction looks a lot like the election results, and the reason for that — i can show you on the screen — is there are sharp party breaks in views on this. you find large majorities of democrats saying the senate ought to convict, but the bulk of republicans, of course the former president's own party, saying the senate ought not to convict. now having said that, there are some republicans, though they are outnumbered, who seem to be open to the idea of a conviction, and that's an important part as we go forward and look at devices such as they are, if they are very many, among the republican party. so, anthony, it seems that this vote we sought today on capitol hill, where 56 senators voted the trial was constitutional and 44 voted it wasn't, that's all because of public opinion. some of it is. certainly some of it is, and one of the things that is interesting her
my colleague laura trevelyan spoke to anthony salvanto, director of elections and surveys at cbs news of americans said they would look to the senate to get a conviction. now it's not a coincidence that that 56—44 split on conviction looks a lot like the election results, and the reason for that — i can show you on the screen — is there are sharp party breaks in views on this. you find large majorities of democrats saying the senate ought to convict, but the bulk of republicans, of course...
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. >> laura: have a great show. ** dr. anthony fauci signals you may have to keep that mask on for a few more months before the nation can start to get back to normal. watch. >> if everything falls into the right p
. >> laura: have a great show. ** dr. anthony fauci signals you may have to keep that mask on for a few more months before the nation can start to get back to normal. watch. >> if everything falls into the right p
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. >> laura: have a great show. ** dr. anthony fauci signals you may have to keep that mask on for a few more months before the nation can start to get back to normal. watch. >> if everything falls into the right place and we get this under control it's conceivable that you might be able to pull back a bit on some of the public health measures as we get into the late fall of this year. but there is no guarantee of that. >> late fall, maybe, as revelers hit the streets after the super bowl in tampa, laura was just talking about this, some not wearing masks or distancing at all. florida republican governor ron desantis slammed for going maskless. he said he was sipping a beer in the stands. how are you going to drink a beer with a mask on. the authorities, however, are going after you. check it out. >> those people will be identified and the tampa bay police department will handle it. >> meanwhile the 20 days into the biden administration it's on defense over its record on jobs. as "the new york post" puts it the white house press s
. >> laura: have a great show. ** dr. anthony fauci signals you may have to keep that mask on for a few more months before the nation can start to get back to normal. watch. >> if everything falls into the right place and we get this under control it's conceivable that you might be able to pull back a bit on some of the public health measures as we get into the late fall of this year. but there is no guarantee of that. >> late fall, maybe, as revelers hit the streets after the...
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laura: that's a complete and utter joke. even jake tapper, that has cannonized anthony fauci, he teared up realizing schools weren't opening any time soon. >> i feel disspirited after this conversation. i had high hopes that schools would resume in-person learning because so many scientists and health officials including you and dr. fauci and others have been talking about the science supports opening the schools. sounds like you're asking for 100% mask compliance and a new of measures that we'll never achieve. that makes me feel like boy, i don't know if the schools will ever open. >> laura: duh! of course they're not. they don't want them to go back to school unless the teachers are forced to do so. now, they can buy every teacher a full spacesuit and vaccinate them and install hundreds of billions of dollars of new hvac systems in schools. fauci and biden would just move on to squawking about another virus mutation is coming. you really think the gop is going to lose ground to a party that wants to keep kids stuck at home forever? come on, man! how much longer will young voters in blue states like michigan, illinois, new yo
laura: that's a complete and utter joke. even jake tapper, that has cannonized anthony fauci, he teared up realizing schools weren't opening any time soon. >> i feel disspirited after this conversation. i had high hopes that schools would resume in-person learning because so many scientists and health officials including you and dr. fauci and others have been talking about the science supports opening the schools. sounds like you're asking for 100% mask compliance and a new of measures...
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y otros dicen por quÉ el partido contrario no postula a laura leÓn raÚl: uno de mis favoritos, marc anthonyente al equipo de trabajo por los Álbumes mÁs vendidos en el gÉnero tropical otro por ser el artista con mÁs sencillos con un total de 28 raul: lo vamos a ver el jueves en premio lo nuestro. tendremos toda la cordura en vivo y desde alli esta nuestra jesse. jesse: sÓlo falta un dÍa para esta gran noche de la mÚsica latina. el dÍa de ayer hubo muchos misterios por los ensayos de latina tasa, prince royce y tambiÉn marc anthony. ayer cerraron sus puertas con un acceso limitado para el personal. yo no pude entrar. las imagenes son de la producciÓn de premios lo nuestro. serÁ la primera vez que estarÁn cantando el tema " de vuelta pa la vuelta". en la tarde noche llegÓ fonsi y rau alejandro porque tienen un estreno exclusivo que sÓlo podrÁ ver maÑana. el tema se titula " vacÍo" y esto fue lo que me contaron sobre este estreno. luis fonsi: es una mezcla de mi pasado romÁntico y tradicional con el nuevo sonido del pop de trabajar y rodearme de gente como es el caso de rau. le puso un toque e
y otros dicen por quÉ el partido contrario no postula a laura leÓn raÚl: uno de mis favoritos, marc anthonyente al equipo de trabajo por los Álbumes mÁs vendidos en el gÉnero tropical otro por ser el artista con mÁs sencillos con un total de 28 raul: lo vamos a ver el jueves en premio lo nuestro. tendremos toda la cordura en vivo y desde alli esta nuestra jesse. jesse: sÓlo falta un dÍa para esta gran noche de la mÚsica latina. el dÍa de ayer hubo muchos misterios por los ensayos de...
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laura and christine. >> ryan nobles, thanks for that on capitol hill. >>> cnn investigation has found a close friend and ally of georgia congresswoman and conspiracy peddler marjorie taylor green was part of the mob. anthonystreamer and activist. he has admitted on camera that he was part of the group. she called him her friend. marjorie taylor green said he was there. >>> the biggest sticking point to passing president biden's rescue plan, the minimum wage. many small businesses, the owners say now is not the time to raise it to $15 an hour. some cities have already done it. vanessa jurkavich takes a closer look. >> i used to work two jobs a day. i had to support my family. >> reporter: michaud pssion use to work two jobs. now he makes $18 an hour cleaning homes. that allows him to not only cover his bills but take time to care for his disabled father. >> i work only 35 to 40 hours a week and i'm making more than two jobs and now i can give some time to my family. i can help my dad when he wakes up. >> reporter: the federal minimum wauj has been stuck at 725 for over a decade. 29 states and washington, d.c., pay more than that. d.c. is the highest at $15. the same city where they are considering raising
laura and christine. >> ryan nobles, thanks for that on capitol hill. >>> cnn investigation has found a close friend and ally of georgia congresswoman and conspiracy peddler marjorie taylor green was part of the mob. anthonystreamer and activist. he has admitted on camera that he was part of the group. she called him her friend. marjorie taylor green said he was there. >>> the biggest sticking point to passing president biden's rescue plan, the minimum wage. many small...
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laura. >> thanks so much, savannah. and of course, stay tuned to the "today" show for that special. >> good to see some great things happening. >>> cash prize for dr. anthonybiden's top medical adviser is getting $1 million for his week during the coronavirus pandemic. the money will go toward scholarship dollars of his choosing. the dan david foundation is behind the honor and says dr. fauci is "courageously defended science" and goes on to say he advocated for the vaccine distribution to millions of people. >>> president biden will make his first official trip outside of the washington area today to push for his stimulus plan. >> scott mcgrew, president biden wants to spend pretty big. >> he does indeed. he says it's the best way to not only save the economy, laura, but to get it back up and running, as quickly as possible, and get it running at full speed. and he's going on the road today to push that message. his audience isn't just folks in wisconsin, the state that went his way during the campaign. it's also for republicans who aren't so sure, spending $2 trillion is the right idea. but the president is winning over converts. here's president biden w
laura. >> thanks so much, savannah. and of course, stay tuned to the "today" show for that special. >> good to see some great things happening. >>> cash prize for dr. anthonybiden's top medical adviser is getting $1 million for his week during the coronavirus pandemic. the money will go toward scholarship dollars of his choosing. the dan david foundation is behind the honor and says dr. fauci is "courageously defended science" and goes on to say he...
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laura, we're going to tal shannon: we will talkk about wht happened in florida and the people are not happy about it and the people who are happy about it. both sides. breaking tonight, doctor anthony fauci signals you might have to keep the mask on for several more months. his latest estimate of when the nation can start to get back to normal. watch. >> if everything falls into the right place and we get this under control it is conceivable you might be able to pull back a bit on some of the public health measures as we get into the late fall of this year but there is no guarantee of that. shannon: late fall maybe. as revelers hit the streets after the super bowl in tampa some not wearing masks or distancing at all. florida republican governor ron desantis slammed for going mask was. he said he was sipping a beer in the stands. authorities authorities go after you if you party. >> those few bad actors will be identified in the tampa police department will handle it. shannon: 20 days into the biden administration in defense over to record on jobs. the white house press secretary mocking fox news reporter peter doocy when he asked about job losses on the keystone pipeline and democr
laura, we're going to tal shannon: we will talkk about wht happened in florida and the people are not happy about it and the people who are happy about it. both sides. breaking tonight, doctor anthony fauci signals you might have to keep the mask on for several more months. his latest estimate of when the nation can start to get back to normal. watch. >> if everything falls into the right place and we get this under control it is conceivable you might be able to pull back a bit on some of...