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kibby behaved like nate kibby always behaved.> a dramatic day in a new hampshire courtroom, a young man faced with a 34-year-old man under arrest and now charged with kidnapping her. >> reporter: at kibby's arraignment, abby's courage is in full view as she stares down her former captor, but there will be no trial. months later, nate kibby pleads guilty to a range of charges, including kidnapping and sex assault. >> well, initially, he faced 183 charges, but with the plea deal with the state, pled guilty to seven of those charges. now kibby will spend 45 to 90 years behind prison bars. >> reporter: but there is one thing that angers the deputy attorney general. despite the stiff sentence, despite all the facts coming to light, some in the local community still refuse to believe abby's story to this day. >> what this investigation revealed is that every painstaking detail that the victim provided was, in fact, true. no doubt. everything supported by evidence. hundreds of pieces of evidence. physical evidence, purchase records, sta
kibby behaved like nate kibby always behaved.> a dramatic day in a new hampshire courtroom, a young man faced with a 34-year-old man under arrest and now charged with kidnapping her. >> reporter: at kibby's arraignment, abby's courage is in full view as she stares down her former captor, but there will be no trial. months later, nate kibby pleads guilty to a range of charges, including kidnapping and sex assault. >> well, initially, he faced 183 charges, but with the plea deal...
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other than that, i would conquer with nate. it was thanks for coming and explaining all the information and being transparent. staff has known we're facing financial challenges for some time just by looking at our portfolio and knew before covid-19 that port had financial challenges and so they were pleased to hear and concerned about the layoff news and were looking forward to that being a last resort and hopeful that we would find other strategies, obviously. >> great, thank you. i'm really happy we were proactive and went to the employees and the communities and told our story. thank you so much. ok, now let's and you open the phone lines and take public and members of the public who are joining us on the phone. jennifer will be our operator and. >> at the time, we will cope the queue for anyone on the phone who with like to make public comment on items 10a. please dial star 3. the system when your line is open and others will wait on mute until they're line is open. comments will be limit today three minutes and dial star 3
other than that, i would conquer with nate. it was thanks for coming and explaining all the information and being transparent. staff has known we're facing financial challenges for some time just by looking at our portfolio and knew before covid-19 that port had financial challenges and so they were pleased to hear and concerned about the layoff news and were looking forward to that being a last resort and hopeful that we would find other strategies, obviously. >> great, thank you. i'm...
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i give nate back his xbox and pocket the difference.e just made $250 and that's exactly what the hedge funds were hoping would happen with gamestop. >> what they didn't perceive was that at a certain point bulls make money, bears make money, but pigs get slaughtered. and they were pigs. >> and so the gamestop saga was set in motion. and it was an exacerbated by the pandemic. a stock like gamestop suddenly becomes 90% of your life because you're not going out to dinner with friends. >> people that were spending time at home and less time commuting and less time at work had time to go on to chat rooms and go on to boards. >> forums like the reddit wall street bets swapping trading tips. alicia haverland was one of them. >> i got into wall street bets on reddit 15 months ago. i was actually playing world of warcraft with a guy. and he goes oh, dude, you've got check out wall street bets. these guys are insane. and holy [ bleep ]. it was just chaos. >> alicia got intoed in stocks thanks to her grandmother. >> she would always pull us over a
i give nate back his xbox and pocket the difference.e just made $250 and that's exactly what the hedge funds were hoping would happen with gamestop. >> what they didn't perceive was that at a certain point bulls make money, bears make money, but pigs get slaughtered. and they were pigs. >> and so the gamestop saga was set in motion. and it was an exacerbated by the pandemic. a stock like gamestop suddenly becomes 90% of your life because you're not going out to dinner with friends....
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>> nate. [inaudible] is the primary. nate, i don't recall whether or not bear is a sub. please chime in otherwise we'll include that in the next staff report when we come back for the action item. >> stacy steeple. they're the underwriter. >> there are no other subs? >> we can find out and get back to you. >> we'll report back. >> president brandon: okay. thank you. we all really appreciate the report. thank you so much. >> thank you, commissioner. >> thank you. >> president brandon: carl. next item please. >> clerk: all right. that was would be item 11a the water front resilience program. >> good afternoon, president brandon, vice president adams, commissioners, director forbes and members of the public. my name is brad benson i'm the port's waterfront resilience director. here to talk about our development strategy and planning framework. next slide please. so i just want to go over our presentation today. this is a follow on presentation to a presentation that we made in fall of last year. we will give a brief overview of the water front resilience program and the act
>> nate. [inaudible] is the primary. nate, i don't recall whether or not bear is a sub. please chime in otherwise we'll include that in the next staff report when we come back for the action item. >> stacy steeple. they're the underwriter. >> there are no other subs? >> we can find out and get back to you. >> we'll report back. >> president brandon: okay. thank you. we all really appreciate the report. thank you so much. >> thank you, commissioner....
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not my fav, though let's go to nate in my daughter's old home state of oregon nate >> caller: hey, jimman, thanks for taking my call appreciate you, man. you're awesome. >> chill is happy, what's up >> caller: i'm calling about activism back in october and they really haven't gone anywhere, man. they have like some of the number one games in the industry so i was just wondering what is going on. >> bobby is a great manager but can you really fight this great reopening trade? people think that you sit there and play call of duty when you can't go outside once you go outside, you forget call of duty zed who is an unbelievable call of duty player would say that's the case we take two for the -- all the refreshes we have and the new machines don't give up, the new machines could help you today we see the great reopening trade and playing out positively with the stimmy checks coming into your pocket i'm sitting down with one of the largest automotive suppliers find out if it moved to electfy the business to help the stock charge higher and my exclusive with an under the radar player with so
not my fav, though let's go to nate in my daughter's old home state of oregon nate >> caller: hey, jimman, thanks for taking my call appreciate you, man. you're awesome. >> chill is happy, what's up >> caller: i'm calling about activism back in october and they really haven't gone anywhere, man. they have like some of the number one games in the industry so i was just wondering what is going on. >> bobby is a great manager but can you really fight this great reopening...
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nate faust will join me for what that means it's women's history month we're spotlighting some of ourc contributors. check this out >> ann richards used the say in crowded room that ginger rogers did everything fred astaire did, she just did it backwards and if high heels finally, some dimestore advice from me. work smarter, not harder most important, believe in yourself because if you believe, you will be believed some say this is my greatest challenge. governments in record debt; inflation rising, currencies falling. but i've seen centuries of this. with one companion that hedges the risks you choose and those that choose you. the physical seam of a digital world, traded with a touch. my strongest and closest asset. the gold standard, so to speak ;) people call my future uncertain. but there's one thing i am sure of... >>> welcome back to the exchange covid lockdown accelerated e-commerce adoption in a major way. all of these orders have created a figurative and yet literal mess the sheer buying has slowed delivery times and think of the card cardboard. start up called olive is temp
nate faust will join me for what that means it's women's history month we're spotlighting some of ourc contributors. check this out >> ann richards used the say in crowded room that ginger rogers did everything fred astaire did, she just did it backwards and if high heels finally, some dimestore advice from me. work smarter, not harder most important, believe in yourself because if you believe, you will be believed some say this is my greatest challenge. governments in record debt;...
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book put really in terms of how it positions them in terms of getting into a coalition in rhineland nate their leaders say that it shows that people are sick of the status quo. but. time to trust in the politics of democratic decisions is crumbling the reason for this is the mismanagement of the federal government during the coronavirus pandemic and especially the corruption scandals of the c.d.u. as a result of the basis of trust in democratic processes as a whole is being lost to a certain extent and it will be our task to rebuild it to require this trust through a strong election results are obvious line where both the c.d.u. and their bavarian sister party the christie in social union the c.s.u. of being shaken by corruption scandal of late which is seen 3 m.p.'s quit the party's altogether this is after they were accused of pandemic profiteering for taking payments in exchange for oil at least making money out of p.p. and mask contracts at the beginning of the pandemic. that's. the really indecent behavior in shamelessness of individual m.p.'s as ensured that especially now in the l
book put really in terms of how it positions them in terms of getting into a coalition in rhineland nate their leaders say that it shows that people are sick of the status quo. but. time to trust in the politics of democratic decisions is crumbling the reason for this is the mismanagement of the federal government during the coronavirus pandemic and especially the corruption scandals of the c.d.u. as a result of the basis of trust in democratic processes as a whole is being lost to a certain...
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nate silver has a fresh take for us, and the powerhouse round table is here for us to weigh in. we'll be right back. table is here for us to weigh in. we'll be right back. when you skip the rinse with finish quantum, you save up to 20 gallons of water each time. finish quantum with activblu technology has the power to remove the toughest stains without pre-rinsing psst! psst! for dishes so clean they shine. allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! you're good. dana-farber cancer institute discovered the pd-l1 pathway. pd-l1. they changed how the world fights cancer. blocking the pd-l1 protein, lets the immune system attack, attack, attack cancer. pd-l1 transformed, revolutionized, immunotherapy. pd-l1 saved my life. saved my life. saved my life. what we do here at dana-faber, changes lives everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. labradoodles, cronuts, skorts. (it's a skirt... and shorts) the world loves a hybrid. so do businesses. so, today they're going hybrid with ib
nate silver has a fresh take for us, and the powerhouse round table is here for us to weigh in. we'll be right back. table is here for us to weigh in. we'll be right back. when you skip the rinse with finish quantum, you save up to 20 gallons of water each time. finish quantum with activblu technology has the power to remove the toughest stains without pre-rinsing psst! psst! for dishes so clean they shine. allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from...
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i'm a big fan of nate silver don't get me wrong that's an important way to minimize politics and how the healthcare system is changing so much came down to individual people and how important that was to the outcome of the story. a person i talk about now is jean landrieu ^ who was an intellectual ^ for started working on healthcare with the clinton administration with the think tank ideas joining the obama administration if you don't pay attention to policy you have never heard of her. she had the encyclopedic knowledge of every know can cranny ^ that were so experienced and were so dedicated that's a big part of the story. if you want to know why it became law, because people like that was so dedicated and careful but why weren't republicans able to get across the line? they didn't have enough people like that. thought the staff level and elected officials. >> one of the things that is great about the book this isn't simply obama and clinton that all the way through those that were in the trenches coming alive in the book. >> i like how you went sequentially with the passage of med
i'm a big fan of nate silver don't get me wrong that's an important way to minimize politics and how the healthcare system is changing so much came down to individual people and how important that was to the outcome of the story. a person i talk about now is jean landrieu ^ who was an intellectual ^ for started working on healthcare with the clinton administration with the think tank ideas joining the obama administration if you don't pay attention to policy you have never heard of her. she had...
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if grandparents have been vk sin nated -- vaccinated, they can visit their daughter and her family even if they have not been vaccinated so long as the daughter and her family are not at risk for severe disease. they are solid orange circles. second, if an unvaccinated individual or any unvaccinated member of their household are at high risk for severe disease, shown here by hollow orange circles, everyone regardless of vaccination status should still wear a mask and physically distance and choose to meet outdoors in a well ventilated space. this is recommended to keep the individuals of high risk who are unvaccinated safe. similarly, when fully vaccinated people are visiting with unvaccinated people from multiple households, everyone should wear masks and physically distance and meet outdoors in a well ventilated space. moving on to quarantine away from visiting. in addition to these new recommendations on visitation of private settings, c.d.c.'s new guidance also recommends that fully vaccinated people do not meet quarantine or get tested following an exposure to someone with covid-19
if grandparents have been vk sin nated -- vaccinated, they can visit their daughter and her family even if they have not been vaccinated so long as the daughter and her family are not at risk for severe disease. they are solid orange circles. second, if an unvaccinated individual or any unvaccinated member of their household are at high risk for severe disease, shown here by hollow orange circles, everyone regardless of vaccination status should still wear a mask and physically distance and...
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other than that, i would conquer with nate. it was thanks for coming and explaining all the information and being transparent. staff has known we're facing financial challenges for some time just by looking at our portfolio and knew before covid-19 that port had financial challenges and so they were pleased to hear and concerned about the layoff news and were looking forward to that being a last resort and hopeful that we would find other strategies, obviously. >> great, thank you. i'm really happy we were proactive and went to the employees and the communities and told our story. thank you so much. ok, now let's and you open the phone lines and take public and members of the public who are joining us on the phone. jennifer will be our operator and. >> at the time, we will cope the queue for anyone on the phone who with like to make public comment on items 10a. please dial star 3. the system when your line is open and others will wait on mute until they're line is open. comments will be limit today three minutes and dial star 3
other than that, i would conquer with nate. it was thanks for coming and explaining all the information and being transparent. staff has known we're facing financial challenges for some time just by looking at our portfolio and knew before covid-19 that port had financial challenges and so they were pleased to hear and concerned about the layoff news and were looking forward to that being a last resort and hopeful that we would find other strategies, obviously. >> great, thank you. i'm...
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well call me nate in a general election in september. don't go away though so no business news next. why did this person. there are a. lot to. make up your. job. soccer's biggest tournament faces major allegation more than 6000 migrant workers have reportedly died building stadiums for the 2022 world cup in qatar taunting at least one supplier to forgo involvement in the games. also on the show we take you to mozambique the country is on the verge of a natural gas food fight an ongoing insurgency has made food scarcity a trim reality. and. this is the business i'm on in berlin how the. preparations for the world cup. are in full swing in qatar but allegations of human rights abuses have dogged organizers with media reports claiming over 6500 workers died in construction projects one dutch company which traditionally has supplied the pits for big tournaments to boycott the event. grass grown in the netherlands is used in football stadiums around the world and organizers of the 2022 world cup hope to play on sod from hendrix. but the compa
well call me nate in a general election in september. don't go away though so no business news next. why did this person. there are a. lot to. make up your. job. soccer's biggest tournament faces major allegation more than 6000 migrant workers have reportedly died building stadiums for the 2022 world cup in qatar taunting at least one supplier to forgo involvement in the games. also on the show we take you to mozambique the country is on the verge of a natural gas food fight an ongoing...
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they are hoping to vac nate 1,000 people today. the goal is eventually 5,000. people are walking up. they are riding in the bus. they are driving through and shots are going in arms. tremendous excitement here for people who find a hard time getting the shot and we talked to one man, a waiter in a cafe, he was thrilled. a double dip today, and he got a vaccine and tomorrow, he's going to see more tips. >> it was tough. independent was tough. in the beginning, we didn't know. we were here and we want to be sur surviving all this time. there were moments we didn't have a lot of customers coming in, so you get frustrated. right now, it starts coming back, it feels more secure now. >> reporter: the restaurants, of course a big part of california's massive tourism economy. also out there, stadiums will reopen, baseball stadiums, 14 million people attended baseball games in the last year there was a full season, and we can tell you that theme parks are going to reopen. and it's making for a much rosier picture in california. back to you. >> that sounds good. thank yo
they are hoping to vac nate 1,000 people today. the goal is eventually 5,000. people are walking up. they are riding in the bus. they are driving through and shots are going in arms. tremendous excitement here for people who find a hard time getting the shot and we talked to one man, a waiter in a cafe, he was thrilled. a double dip today, and he got a vaccine and tomorrow, he's going to see more tips. >> it was tough. independent was tough. in the beginning, we didn't know. we were here...
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not personal nated. >> making -- >> but it is row growing in those ranks.ary has written about it. military times, many of the beat reporters who cover the military documented this during the trump years. the brennaner in has done a great job of documenting this. what these to be done is care needs to be given to identifying this ideology within the ranks and as individuals leave the military and law enforcement because so many of those were either active -- many active duty but exmilitary, like ashley bobity, the former air force official who succumbed to qanon theories and hos her life on january th. >> i can't help but think about the comments of ron johnson, he said it matter of factually like it was thoroughly to say those sort of things and acceptable to say those sort of things. >> he said what he absolutely believed. he's going to have to own that. actually it is revalue asking clarifying to hear him say it, the quiet part out loud that he is willing to excuse an attack on our capitol because he didn't think it is a big deal if they are republican a
not personal nated. >> making -- >> but it is row growing in those ranks.ary has written about it. military times, many of the beat reporters who cover the military documented this during the trump years. the brennaner in has done a great job of documenting this. what these to be done is care needs to be given to identifying this ideology within the ranks and as individuals leave the military and law enforcement because so many of those were either active -- many active duty but...
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whether this was in the 1800s, in the 20th century and incars nateing 12 you, japanese americans with the big economic crisis of the 198s where japa was blamed. so a chinese-american was killed because he looked japanese. what the history shows us today there's been heavy duty, for the past more than five years china blaming, china targeting. so anyone who looks chinese nows had a bull's-eye on their back. >> i know you've been talking about how the attacks have have against the women, asian- american women. >> most of the it's probably the last question. >> all right. we do apologize that we dropped out so suddenly there earlier. we have a couple minutes that we want to finish and have some takeaways from this. we talked about what happened from a historical context. it's always been there simmering and the events that trigger it suchs had when there are issues with the government which shouldn't spill over on to people but it has and it does. look, i want to ask you, russell what are the tangible results of as to attacks on asian-americans? >> i think helen said history is repeating
whether this was in the 1800s, in the 20th century and incars nateing 12 you, japanese americans with the big economic crisis of the 198s where japa was blamed. so a chinese-american was killed because he looked japanese. what the history shows us today there's been heavy duty, for the past more than five years china blaming, china targeting. so anyone who looks chinese nows had a bull's-eye on their back. >> i know you've been talking about how the attacks have have against the women,...
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the nate united states neville academy 1972 classes 72 and in 1968 a great leader is just say he followed up with the president said ask not what your country can do for you ask you can do for your country. that's what drove me to the navy. now with my very first leave in the summer telling me mlk had been assassinated asked if we had again in the house. i said i did not know. but i'm sitting in a hospital right now with cancer and it doesn't really matter but i'm talking to you to let you know that eyewitness things that day that change my life. and views of all races. and it took often sitting with a gun and sitting in the station wagon and then sitting on the lincoln monument and we drove by the white house and return on pennsylvania avenue carrying loads of groceries and parked at the up up alien church and i was numb. i could not get up. i was a midshipman i had seen everything you could see physically that summer. had been through boot camp. and by golly i'd never seen anything like get. studied the situation. people that went into buildings and took tvs i fired my gun at a black la
the nate united states neville academy 1972 classes 72 and in 1968 a great leader is just say he followed up with the president said ask not what your country can do for you ask you can do for your country. that's what drove me to the navy. now with my very first leave in the summer telling me mlk had been assassinated asked if we had again in the house. i said i did not know. but i'm sitting in a hospital right now with cancer and it doesn't really matter but i'm talking to you to let you know...
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wage from $7.25 to $15 an hour, which could now be ripped o as it hds to th sena after t un-elted nateuledt do not comy withudget rules around reconciliation. in response to the senate parliamentarian declaring last week concluding that $15 hour minimum wage increase in the package goes against the rules of reconciliation, senators bernie sanders and ron wyden said they will push for an amendment to penalize large companies that pay workers less than $50 an hour. democratic senators joe manchin of west virginia and kyrsten sinema of arizona have also said they will oppose the $50 an hour minimum wage, despite the fact that people out there states support was not the white house said biden would respect that parliamentarian's decision and the senate's process. progressives are pushing back on this approach. for more, we go to ro khanna, democratic congressmember from california. your response to what happened? and explain exactly what this part of the bill is that you passed in the house and what is going happen in the senate. >> at the heart of what democrats stand for is giving workin
wage from $7.25 to $15 an hour, which could now be ripped o as it hds to th sena after t un-elted nateuledt do not comy withudget rules around reconciliation. in response to the senate parliamentarian declaring last week concluding that $15 hour minimum wage increase in the package goes against the rules of reconciliation, senators bernie sanders and ron wyden said they will push for an amendment to penalize large companies that pay workers less than $50 an hour. democratic senators joe manchin...
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. >> reporter: all worth it for nate neil. wrapping his board to get some good runs. >> the snow has been crazy. it has been just a blast. >> reporter: some jumping for joy. this is no a welcome sight. they have gotten at least 30 inches of fresh powder this week alone. >> they always say miracle march so we have our fingers crossed. >> reporter: hoping for no more for more snow soon. the pandemic drawing a steady stream of skiers and snowboarders. >> we are trying to get in all the snow we can. >> reporter: they have gotten about 30 inches of snow this week alone, helping them stay open for an extra week this season and hoping more snow is soon to come. >>> that would not be so bad. the fight over a ferris wheel takes a new turn. why a newly approved extension in golden gate park may now be up in the air. >>> the special birthday celebration for a young bay area boyd who is beating the odds after three open-heart surgeries. >>> another major recall campaign is ramping up. what is driving the effort to oust san francisco's da?
. >> reporter: all worth it for nate neil. wrapping his board to get some good runs. >> the snow has been crazy. it has been just a blast. >> reporter: some jumping for joy. this is no a welcome sight. they have gotten at least 30 inches of fresh powder this week alone. >> they always say miracle march so we have our fingers crossed. >> reporter: hoping for no more for more snow soon. the pandemic drawing a steady stream of skiers and snowboarders. >> we are...
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should keep americans out of the hospital [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: in colorado sergeant nate kyelberg spent four weeks on a ventilator. >> this last week he came out of it and we are just all like cheering so it's just -- i'm going to get emotional. >> reporter: tonight progress amid a growing reminder of the risk we all face miguel almaguer, nbc news >>> tornado watches in parts of virginia and north carolina tonight after a tornado outbreak caused widespread damage in alabama, mississippi, florida, and georgia leaving tens of thousands without power. >>> the first 200 unaccompanied migrant teenagers have arrived at the dallas convention center, now waiting to be processed. tonight gabe gutierrez is in south texas where he spoke with teenagers who just crossed the border >> reporter: they told us the journey from guatemala took less than a month but here they were, eight teenagers in the dark brush with no parents crossing into the u.s. this one says his family paid smugglers to get him across. hidalgo county's constables just came across this group of unaccompanied minors t
should keep americans out of the hospital [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: in colorado sergeant nate kyelberg spent four weeks on a ventilator. >> this last week he came out of it and we are just all like cheering so it's just -- i'm going to get emotional. >> reporter: tonight progress amid a growing reminder of the risk we all face miguel almaguer, nbc news >>> tornado watches in parts of virginia and north carolina tonight after a tornado outbreak caused...
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en la estación de la patrulla fronteriza de acuerdo con el reporte oficial este individuo le reveló natevenir de esta manera >>> estudia, estudia >>> apenas ayer se portó en el cuerpo de la joven en su natal guatemala >>> que caiga todo el peso de la ley para que esta gente vaya tomando conciencia >>> cómo combatir la delincuencia en términos de la tecnología en el encuentro van a considerar el uso de terrones para vigilar las casas en la ciudad ustedes pueden participar en este encuentro hay que usada entre las redes sociales >>> para evaluarlas dispondría del fármaco contra el cobre >>> le da la dignidad de registrarse siempre no importa si formación personal solo el teléfono para saber dónde mandar la información >>> aÑade que con esto último podrá ver la hora y el lugar donde hay vacunas disponibles >>> la directora de 12 d. c. dice que los otros sugieren que las personas vacunados no son portadores del virus eso ayuda a que mucha gente se que preguntas nos acompaÑe difíciles de deformidades infecciosas según los cdc las personas que se va curan no son portadoras del virus esto es ve
en la estación de la patrulla fronteriza de acuerdo con el reporte oficial este individuo le reveló natevenir de esta manera >>> estudia, estudia >>> apenas ayer se portó en el cuerpo de la joven en su natal guatemala >>> que caiga todo el peso de la ley para que esta gente vaya tomando conciencia >>> cómo combatir la delincuencia en términos de la tecnología en el encuentro van a considerar el uso de terrones para vigilar las casas en la ciudad ustedes...
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the tiny village is only action sebls by plane here anyone 16 and up can get vax nate one of many alaskanvillages facing herd immunity. >> everybody was excited >> reporter: three-quarters of the village is already done with the elders leading the way. >> how much does this mean you do >> it's more freedom and i can keep my family safe. >> reporter: leader of the chief, p.j. simon is responsible for the air ya's 42 villages, helping secure vaccines amidst a total lockdown. >> whatever you had in your freezer, whatever you had in your pantry, that was the supplies you got for the time being. the whole world shut down. >> reporter: snowmobiles were band gloria patsy runs the village store. >> it was a hard thing to do to have to police your own people, but in order to try to keep our community safe, it's just something that had to be done. >> reporter: they were able to keep the virus out until last september. since then, two outbreaks but no one hospitalized alaskan natives are almost twice as likely to die from covid-19 according to research, and villages such as this one are even more vu
the tiny village is only action sebls by plane here anyone 16 and up can get vax nate one of many alaskanvillages facing herd immunity. >> everybody was excited >> reporter: three-quarters of the village is already done with the elders leading the way. >> how much does this mean you do >> it's more freedom and i can keep my family safe. >> reporter: leader of the chief, p.j. simon is responsible for the air ya's 42 villages, helping secure vaccines amidst a total...
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in colorado sargeant nate kyleberg spent four weeks on a ventilator. >> this last week he came out of it and we were all like cheering i get emotional. >> reporter: progress amid a growing reminder of the risk we all face miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> a summit between top u.s. and chinese officials is underway in alaska secretary of state anthony blinken and jake sullivan met for the first time with their chinese counterparts what should have been a quick opening event turned into a drawn out argument nbc's janice mackie frayer joined us from beijing it looks like the talks are off to a pretty rocky start. >> reporter: phillip, good morning. what was supposed to be pleasantries turned into a sharp exchange both sides wanting to come into the meeting from a position of strength that seemed to stoke the tension from the outset. china accused the u.s. for inciting other countries to attack china they were supposed to each have two minutes of opening statements starting with secretary of state blinken but then china's top diplomat took considerably longer, a lecture that took 17 minutes
in colorado sargeant nate kyleberg spent four weeks on a ventilator. >> this last week he came out of it and we were all like cheering i get emotional. >> reporter: progress amid a growing reminder of the risk we all face miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> a summit between top u.s. and chinese officials is underway in alaska secretary of state anthony blinken and jake sullivan met for the first time with their chinese counterparts what should have been a quick opening event...
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this was pierced his 3rd season with the hawks nate mcmillan will take over on an interim basis piercenta clara university and he grew up in san jose but. back to the big football news of the day is pretty big deal jj watt going to a division rival i would imagine that this makes trent williams price go up even little more about trent williams age and i'm like. jj watt's assessed a block. >>there's protective up a little he says, but he says blindside protector. now you have one of the best defense events come into the league so trent williams minus grade a little bit when one. that news came down all right well. you friend we'll see jason covid has made clear that having health insurance is more important than ever. at covered california, every plan is comprehensive, covering everything from preventive care to mental health. and it's the only place that offers financial help for health insurance. enrollment is open due to covid-19. if you or someone you know isn't covered, now is the time to sign up. covered california. this way to health insurance. enroll now at coveredca.com. a migr
this was pierced his 3rd season with the hawks nate mcmillan will take over on an interim basis piercenta clara university and he grew up in san jose but. back to the big football news of the day is pretty big deal jj watt going to a division rival i would imagine that this makes trent williams price go up even little more about trent williams age and i'm like. jj watt's assessed a block. >>there's protective up a little he says, but he says blindside protector. now you have one of the...
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california, we're vac nating at a quicker pace, 6.3 million californians vaccinated, nearly 20% of the state's population and if you're fully vaccinated, can you get covid and can you spread it? this is very important to note, the cdc says most likely no. >> "today in the bay's" cheryl hurd what this means for you, your family and your social life. >> this whole pandemic, everything is so new, everything is constantly changing, like constantly evolving. >> reporter: a teacher and hospitality worker in san jose fully vaccinated and not quite sure what to think about the information that comes out of the center for disease control. >> they're always changing, right, so the only thing that i can say is just be informed, stay informed and do the best that you can. >> reporter: their reaction comes after hearing this statement from cdc director dr. rochelle walensky. >> our data from the cdc today suggests you know that vaccinated people do not carry the virus, don't get sick, and that it's not just in the clinical trials but it's also in real world data. >> reporter: the director is referr
california, we're vac nating at a quicker pace, 6.3 million californians vaccinated, nearly 20% of the state's population and if you're fully vaccinated, can you get covid and can you spread it? this is very important to note, the cdc says most likely no. >> "today in the bay's" cheryl hurd what this means for you, your family and your social life. >> this whole pandemic, everything is so new, everything is constantly changing, like constantly evolving. >> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: when the pandemic hit and schools shut down, iowa teacher nate evans noticed some at-home> reporter: one of those kids was 7-year-old riley. after his father died in january, he went to live with his aunt jeanie and her son jackson. with the boys forced to learn together at the dining room table, jeannie struggled to find an afford -- affordable option. $80 for you is almost your entire budget in terms of a week of grocery shopping for the family. >> yes. >> reporter: do we buy a desk or get groceries? >> exactly. am i going to make things extra thin this week. >> reporter: evans said he was called to turn his family woodworking industry into a business. how did you go from doing small >> iwas onof those things hodad? where you see a need and you need fill it. >> reporter: with $300 from his own pocket, evans picked up enough discount lumber to build 13 desks. but it didn't stop there. the count is now over 1,400. the goal -- 2020 by the end of the school year. did you ever think that when you started this it would grow to be this big? >> i thought 13 was a lot. >> reporte
. >> reporter: when the pandemic hit and schools shut down, iowa teacher nate evans noticed some at-home> reporter: one of those kids was 7-year-old riley. after his father died in january, he went to live with his aunt jeanie and her son jackson. with the boys forced to learn together at the dining room table, jeannie struggled to find an afford -- affordable option. $80 for you is almost your entire budget in terms of a week of grocery shopping for the family. >> yes. >>...
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as far as looking ahead to future tiers, san matteo county officials tell us they want to vax sin nate more people first. they say they have the infrastructure in place to do. they just need more doses. >> thank you. >>> just into our news room where you are, scott, high school students are headed back to the classroom by the end of this month. with the county moving into the orange tier, the district is inviting students back in cohorts. they say almost all school district employees have been vaccinated, so students will be welcome back the week of march 29th. >> okay. a closer look at san matteo county, the only county now in the orange tier. now close is it to moving into yellow now? right now, the case rate is at 2.8% per 100,000 people. to get to the yellow tier, it has to be one case per 100,000. so it's getting there. pretty close. what about the south bay? santa clara meets the criteria. it has to have four new cases per 100,000 people. it is at 3.6. but the south bay is still in the red. counties have stay in this less restrictive tier for two consecutive weeks. santa clara co
as far as looking ahead to future tiers, san matteo county officials tell us they want to vax sin nate more people first. they say they have the infrastructure in place to do. they just need more doses. >> thank you. >>> just into our news room where you are, scott, high school students are headed back to the classroom by the end of this month. with the county moving into the orange tier, the district is inviting students back in cohorts. they say almost all school district...
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. >> let me the county supervisor nate miley says county officials are now working with the state tothere's a way to staff and from the site so it can remain open past the 11th. >> the site is right. right in the heart of the east oakland. and so it it. it's symbolic, but it's more than symbolic as well. it's practical. the question is just how do we application of that site work to the benefit of the surrounding communities. until that time callow. yes, as beginning april 1st. >> they will begin using the one dose johnson and johnson vaccine. >> to get as many people vaccinated in the final few days. >> and we're hopeful that we can do as much as 7500 people a day for the final 2 weeks. 7500 people a day for those final 2 weeks. that's a lot of people they hope to get vaccinated again. >> county officials trying to work to keep the site open past the 12th. they say they will not get anywhere near being able to vaccinate that many people are have it open as many hours as it currently is. but in some form they want to keep that site open. that is what they're currently working on repo
. >> let me the county supervisor nate miley says county officials are now working with the state tothere's a way to staff and from the site so it can remain open past the 11th. >> the site is right. right in the heart of the east oakland. and so it it. it's symbolic, but it's more than symbolic as well. it's practical. the question is just how do we application of that site work to the benefit of the surrounding communities. until that time callow. yes, as beginning april 1st....
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off on sunday with regional elections in the states of by then voting book on the rhineland pilapil nate that has prompted senior figures in the conservative union in german politics to say to all of its members all of its politicians by 6 pm on friday you've got to sign this declaration that you have had nothing to do with punt demick profiteering. as m.p.'s you stand up for citizens and local companies to see yourselves as having a special responsibility for the common good it is just clear that the task must not result in any personal or financial benefits. well the mosque affair plus a slow rollout of vaccinations across germany will be watched keenly to see how that translates out at the polls in those 2 key states on sunday the bigger issue for this though is that the look into pandemic profiteering could well end up casting a wide a net looking at earnings for politicians outside of the bundestag if that happens which it looks like it is going to that could well be some more financial skeletons found in various people's closets artie's that you're of course one of peter oliver tha
off on sunday with regional elections in the states of by then voting book on the rhineland pilapil nate that has prompted senior figures in the conservative union in german politics to say to all of its members all of its politicians by 6 pm on friday you've got to sign this declaration that you have had nothing to do with punt demick profiteering. as m.p.'s you stand up for citizens and local companies to see yourselves as having a special responsibility for the common good it is just clear...
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there's many organizations doing good work, but we do not have anybody that is really trying to court nateverything. -- coordinate everything. we saw these pandemic hospitals without food because everything was shut down. cooks were not going to work. you had hospitals that nobody was feeding. organizations that had to activate that emergency, but then we saw millions of americans losing their jobs. many of them are undocumented. i'm not going to get political if we should be taking care of the undocumented or not, but this is the reality. we had millions of americans, undocumented, working the fields so you and i, we can have vegetables in the supermarket. working on deliveries, so you and i could get food delivered at home. we have the undocumented that had been moving america through this pandemic, so it was clear to me that we must be taking care of everybody. the federal government has possibilities to have a better way to keep everybody fed. the last big meaningful conversation about how to feed america happened in 1969 under the nixon administration, which was the white house summit
there's many organizations doing good work, but we do not have anybody that is really trying to court nateverything. -- coordinate everything. we saw these pandemic hospitals without food because everything was shut down. cooks were not going to work. you had hospitals that nobody was feeding. organizations that had to activate that emergency, but then we saw millions of americans losing their jobs. many of them are undocumented. i'm not going to get political if we should be taking care of the...
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. >> reporter: now that people are getting vaccination nated, the industry is hoping this reopening step sticks. >> we're really optimistic because all the signs are pointing in a good direction. >> reporter: not every restaurant is reopening. here they will continue with takeout service only. the owners say with safety in mind until the entire staff is vaccinated, they will not resume in-person service. in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> while the south bay isn't only shifting to the red tier, santa clara lifting its mandatory travel quarantine. that's effective tomorrow. now people who live and work in the county can travel anywhere in the state and they won't have to stay home for ten days when they come back. however, state guidelines will recommend quarantining after travel. >>> so how close are the other bay area counties to the red tier? to move there, counties must have fewer than seven cases per 100,000 people each day for two consecutive weeks. so let's take a look at alameda county. at the peak it was 41.7 cases per 100,000. but look at this drop. for the next
. >> reporter: now that people are getting vaccination nated, the industry is hoping this reopening step sticks. >> we're really optimistic because all the signs are pointing in a good direction. >> reporter: not every restaurant is reopening. here they will continue with takeout service only. the owners say with safety in mind until the entire staff is vaccinated, they will not resume in-person service. in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> while the...
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witness to the 22nd anniversary all for nature is illegal and murderous only campaign against serbia now nate didn't just find lights international low and on sub in 1900 if i am late it's also cool want all the night so tracy. which states clearly and unambiguously that nature would never use military service so disputes so nature has demonstrated not just across the entire well it's it's murderous and criminal credentials and of course because russia is again in 2021 a superpower is ordered to try and contain russia and europe and that i consigned russia in the wilds the defense budget of the knights or has 3 creased and includes it's justified to the british public the american public the recent strain increased that has to be an enemy and russia fits the bill perfectly off this cvs enemy. dimock i mean what could the russian side you know let's take it base value what there is they're searching i mean what what concretely would russia could russia it's a redo i mean you have the most expensive basque military alliance in modern history directed against it on the what is what is russia's p
witness to the 22nd anniversary all for nature is illegal and murderous only campaign against serbia now nate didn't just find lights international low and on sub in 1900 if i am late it's also cool want all the night so tracy. which states clearly and unambiguously that nature would never use military service so disputes so nature has demonstrated not just across the entire well it's it's murderous and criminal credentials and of course because russia is again in 2021 a superpower is ordered...
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coming sunday with local elections in baton boughten book and in the state of the rhineland polaha nate is well ahead of those elections and ultimatum is being put forward by party leaders from the center right they've said that all of their politicians all of their members need to sign a declaration by 6 pm on friday to say that they've had no involvement with pandemic profiteering as m.p.'s you stand up for citizens and local companies to see yourselves as having a special responsibility for the common good it is just clear that the task must not result in any personal or financial benefits. well those corruption allegations aren't the only issue you were also seeing the c.d.u. coming under some criticism and c.s.u. as well for the slow rollout of vaccinations across germany but the conservatives aren't the only ones with problems heading into this super election year period the social democrats their coalition partners have their own issues of. civil war fighting inside the party between the left and right this comes after a senior figure in the party party ground divo is going to. a
coming sunday with local elections in baton boughten book and in the state of the rhineland polaha nate is well ahead of those elections and ultimatum is being put forward by party leaders from the center right they've said that all of their politicians all of their members need to sign a declaration by 6 pm on friday to say that they've had no involvement with pandemic profiteering as m.p.'s you stand up for citizens and local companies to see yourselves as having a special responsibility for...
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. >> reporter: when the pandemic hit and schools shut down, iowa teacher nate evans noticed some at-home> i saw kids sitting on their bed, on their mom's bed, on the floor. >> reporter: one of those kids was seven-year-old reilly. after his father died in january, he went to live with his aunt jeannie, and her son, jackson. with the boys forced to learn together at the dining room table, jeannie struggled to find an affordable option. >> $80 for you is almost your entire budget in terms of a week of grocery shopping for the family. >> yes. >> reporter: do we buy a desk or do we get groceries? >> yes, exactly. am i going make things extra thin this week? >> reporter: evans says he was called to transform his family carpentry business into woodworking with a purpose. how did you go from woodworking, small arts and crafts with your daughter to providing desks to students who need them? >> well, it was one of those things where you see a need and you need to fill it. >> reporter: with $300 from his own pocket, evans picked up enough discount lumber to build 13 desks, but it didn't stop there
. >> reporter: when the pandemic hit and schools shut down, iowa teacher nate evans noticed some at-home> i saw kids sitting on their bed, on their mom's bed, on the floor. >> reporter: one of those kids was seven-year-old reilly. after his father died in january, he went to live with his aunt jeannie, and her son, jackson. with the boys forced to learn together at the dining room table, jeannie struggled to find an affordable option. >> $80 for you is almost your entire...
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there used to be journalism decades ago in this country that was definitely more opinion nated in nature. my issue is when they say they are unbiased when they are not. i say they are a lively press a. lively media where even opinion journalism is on the nightly news. as long as it's clearly marked. i don't like when journalists pretend to be completely unbiased and just doing their job. but when a democrat is in office, suddenly their jobs are a lot more wishy-washy and soft and tamer. as far as what's going on in the world, take journalism, it's incumbent on the individual to educate yourself. so checking out, because you don't like the state of the media or the news that's being reported, to me is not a good option as american citizens. if you don't like the news you are watching, use it to fuel your own research to find the deeper truth that you crave. and i think if more individuals did that that would automatically hold the media they don't like more accountable. host: michigan, democrats line. henry. caller: good morning. i'd like to make two points and i'd appreciate it if you wo
there used to be journalism decades ago in this country that was definitely more opinion nated in nature. my issue is when they say they are unbiased when they are not. i say they are a lively press a. lively media where even opinion journalism is on the nightly news. as long as it's clearly marked. i don't like when journalists pretend to be completely unbiased and just doing their job. but when a democrat is in office, suddenly their jobs are a lot more wishy-washy and soft and tamer. as far...
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hello me to county supervisor nate miley says county officials are now working with the state to see if there's a way to staff and fund this critical site. >> so it can remain open past april 11th coliseum site. is an opportunity for us to continue to vaccination too. >> well, hard-hit communities and populations of comes. and then also residents of alameda county. until that time, cal. oh, yes, says beginning april 1st they'll switch from the 2 dose pfizer vaccine to the single dose, johnson and johnson vaccine in hopes of vaccinating another 125,000 people before the site closes switching the johnson johnson vaccine is a really powerful tool to us because it allows us to basically get through twice as many people vaccinated as we would otherwise. >> county officials say if tney are able to keep the site open. it certainly won't be for as many hours a day or as many days a week or with as many vaccine still, they say. >> it is critical to do something to keep that site open in some form. that is what they're currently working on reporting live. dan kerman kron 4 news and thank you,
hello me to county supervisor nate miley says county officials are now working with the state to see if there's a way to staff and fund this critical site. >> so it can remain open past april 11th coliseum site. is an opportunity for us to continue to vaccination too. >> well, hard-hit communities and populations of comes. and then also residents of alameda county. until that time, cal. oh, yes, says beginning april 1st they'll switch from the 2 dose pfizer vaccine to the single...
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the main governing party in either of these 2 states not involved at all in the rhineland platter nates but their vote there has crumbled to its worst ever level if the exit polls are correct the flipside of this is of course that the main governing parties in those 2 states that's the social democrats in the rhineland pull out and it's and the greens in budden vote in back of seen their vote stabilise very clearly with them in 1st place meaning that the popular prime ministers of those 2 states will be looking at the exit polls and thinking ok well what coalition can i form to go forward for the next 5 years and then everybody else all the political scientists will be looking at these exit polls and then the results as they become more so solid more as they solidify this evening and saying what does that portend for the next 6 months and there will no question about it no doubt about it being many serious questions emerging now for the christian democrats about how they go forward there's no question in this country the most popular politician by a long long way is angle americal the c
the main governing party in either of these 2 states not involved at all in the rhineland platter nates but their vote there has crumbled to its worst ever level if the exit polls are correct the flipside of this is of course that the main governing parties in those 2 states that's the social democrats in the rhineland pull out and it's and the greens in budden vote in back of seen their vote stabilise very clearly with them in 1st place meaning that the popular prime ministers of those 2...
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that something has to give on the other hand it's not enough simply to take a clinic and you know nate up a signpost that says no one could have a clinic this way because you need to know which doctors have to sit in that clinic what their specialty should be what tests they're going to gave what treatments they came to give you know for a disease that could affect the lungs the kidneys the heart the brain you know this is many many doctors of many specialities he could team up to resolve this so the declaration of intent to step down but actually knowing how to do it is you know a long way to go. and you work you'll come across many patients and they suffer loss of long call that. inexperience what is it can be said to the people who are suffering from this new condition which is very difficult to explain because of this attack of the systems in multiple ways it is an aspect of hope and i think colors meant that can be given to those who are under the cost of long call that i think they are able to question at every desperate because many of these are young people family very active w
that something has to give on the other hand it's not enough simply to take a clinic and you know nate up a signpost that says no one could have a clinic this way because you need to know which doctors have to sit in that clinic what their specialty should be what tests they're going to gave what treatments they came to give you know for a disease that could affect the lungs the kidneys the heart the brain you know this is many many doctors of many specialities he could team up to resolve this...
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takes us into a lab in quad nates hall where the new strain was 1st discovered yeah and everything they have to do this a to go to all of their own leads the team at south africa's university of course they're responsible for sequencing the genomes of hundreds of some pulls of covert 19. being moved to the of the room where they will extract that they are and they offer the virus. simply put scientists observe not only how the virus grows and mutates but also how effective vaccines are in protecting people from the disease it's at this lab late last year that scientists discovered one of the 1st covert 19 variants in the world after doctors noticed a wiring rise in infections are 5 all one wired viewed through variants and at the head around like 2313 your patients from the audition always trained with 20 off then called the annoyer sids change with a change of their function off the propane which translates into vitals to be more profitable but i'll follow as neutralizer by and the board so given that scientific understanding it's not a surprise that the new variant is the dominant the
takes us into a lab in quad nates hall where the new strain was 1st discovered yeah and everything they have to do this a to go to all of their own leads the team at south africa's university of course they're responsible for sequencing the genomes of hundreds of some pulls of covert 19. being moved to the of the room where they will extract that they are and they offer the virus. simply put scientists observe not only how the virus grows and mutates but also how effective vaccines are in...
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>> nate. [inaudible] is the primary. nate, i don't recall whether or not bear is a sub. please chime in otherwise we'll include that in the next staff report when we come back for the action item. >> stacy steeple. they're the underwriter. >> there are no other subs? >> we can find out and get back to you. >> we'll report back. >> president brandon: okay. thank you. we all really appreciate the report. thank you so much. >> thank you, commissioner. >> thank you. >> president brandon: carl. next item please. >> clerk: all right. that was would be item 11a the water front resilience program. >> good afternoon, president brandon, vice president adams, commissioners, director forbes and members of the public. my name is brad benson i'm the port's waterfront resilience director. here to talk about our development strategy and planning framework. next slide please. so i just want to go over our presentation today. this is a follow on presentation to a presentation that we made in fall of last year. we will give a brief overview of the water front resilience program and the act
>> nate. [inaudible] is the primary. nate, i don't recall whether or not bear is a sub. please chime in otherwise we'll include that in the next staff report when we come back for the action item. >> stacy steeple. they're the underwriter. >> there are no other subs? >> we can find out and get back to you. >> we'll report back. >> president brandon: okay. thank you. we all really appreciate the report. thank you so much. >> thank you, commissioner....
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the focus was vax nating the black community. the church offers appointments but there are walk up vaccinations available. community leaders have organized that event alongside fema and county and state officials. congressman swalwell was there today. checking out the set up. >> especially minority communities that have historically been ignored or have had rightfully their own concerns about vaccines. >> it's been easier to work with. they allowed us to have care givers and teachers. and informal. if you doing anything with food service. the bar has been easier with fema. >> the vaccination site was open for this weekend only. the leaders hope it become a permanent site. california vaccine plans look to prioritize communities of color. >> tomorrow government and healthcare leader from across the area will call for immediate change in the state newly unvailed vaccine distribution plan. the state plan released last week leaves behind many under served communities hardest hit by covid-19. it allocates half of the vaccine doses rank
the focus was vax nating the black community. the church offers appointments but there are walk up vaccinations available. community leaders have organized that event alongside fema and county and state officials. congressman swalwell was there today. checking out the set up. >> especially minority communities that have historically been ignored or have had rightfully their own concerns about vaccines. >> it's been easier to work with. they allowed us to have care givers and...
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lucky booth knows a process session nate racist slave owning doctor samuel mud. the next day mr.s that lincoln was shot and who shot him. dr. mud tells booth, what have you done? what have you gotten me involved in? you've got to go. and they leave. but when the union soldiers ask where did the strangers go? dr. mud points in the opposite direction that john wilkes booth went. >> union troops canvas maryland. with each passing day, the country grows hungrier for booth's capture. >> the nation was transfixed on a man hunt. stanton offered a $100,000 reward. strangers were arrested on trains because they had black hair and a black pterygoid tach. booth and harold were desperate. there were union troops everywhere. they decide the best strategy is to hide while the troops pass through maryland. so for the next several days, booth and david harold camp out in the remote pine thicket. >> a former confederate spy brings the fugitives food and newspapers. booth is shocked to learned that the country has dubbed lincoln a martyr and him a cold-blooded killer. >> booth really thought he wo
lucky booth knows a process session nate racist slave owning doctor samuel mud. the next day mr.s that lincoln was shot and who shot him. dr. mud tells booth, what have you done? what have you gotten me involved in? you've got to go. and they leave. but when the union soldiers ask where did the strangers go? dr. mud points in the opposite direction that john wilkes booth went. >> union troops canvas maryland. with each passing day, the country grows hungrier for booth's capture. >>...
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. >> i think it's a great idea to vaksz nate everyone as soon as possible. everyone's circumstances are ditch. >> we hope that everyone who can get the vaccine will get the vaccine. there's always the concern that not everyone will do it. >> reporter: some have said the faster we vaccinate people, the sooner we'll blablt put this pandemic behind us once and for all. >> we reached a huge milestone today. marin county is the first county to have 50% of its population receiving at least one vaccine dose. we've been showing you this map for a few weeks now. the counties in yellow have more than 40% of the population vaccinated and that includes san francisco and san mateo county. 44%. in the east bay, alameda at 34%. contra costa at 38. santa clara, only 29% of the population has received a vaccine. cases are falling. california has its lowest number of daily cases in a year. this map shows the daily average of new cases, the seven-day average. last october we were at 3700 cases a day. that number jumped all the way to 41,000 cases just in california. now you ca
. >> i think it's a great idea to vaksz nate everyone as soon as possible. everyone's circumstances are ditch. >> we hope that everyone who can get the vaccine will get the vaccine. there's always the concern that not everyone will do it. >> reporter: some have said the faster we vaccinate people, the sooner we'll blablt put this pandemic behind us once and for all. >> we reached a huge milestone today. marin county is the first county to have 50% of its population...
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here's now i know this is intentional, he hasn't nom nated a single person to head i.c.e.his crisis to turn texas blue and pay back his donors. that's that simple. >> the reporting from the "washington post." 4 bylines on the story that ran yesterday morning. one of the things it said is career officials told the biden team, you are going to have a problem. the administration is saying we didn't know? will that past mustard? >> no, the whole argument coming from democrats is where weren't you better prepared? why did you hand this to critics? biden for an open border? he's never been for an open border. weeks ago we talked about how during the democratic primary, he said he would not decriminalize anybody crossing the border during the time of obama and biden, the left absolutely vilifying joe biden and barack obama for the number of arrests and deportations. this open border stuff doesn't fly with me. when i hear people say they are coming because of joe biden, you are so far from reality. the reality is that people are making that very dangerous trip because, 1, they are
here's now i know this is intentional, he hasn't nom nated a single person to head i.c.e.his crisis to turn texas blue and pay back his donors. that's that simple. >> the reporting from the "washington post." 4 bylines on the story that ran yesterday morning. one of the things it said is career officials told the biden team, you are going to have a problem. the administration is saying we didn't know? will that past mustard? >> no, the whole argument coming from democrats...
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waiting to see what the results of the european investigations are before it gets back to vac sip nating anyone or begins to vaccinate anyone with the astrazeneca vaccine. for europeans where it was such an important part of a vaccination program, this is yet another blow since it means for the next few days or couple of weeks at least these countries are not going to be able to be inoculating anyone with this astrazeneca vaccine or that particular batch. another blow. there were already difficulties with it. there's the question of vaccine reliability. people try to get themselves vaccinated all around the world. >> absolutely. thanks so much, melissa bell in paris. >>> duchess meghan's bombshell interview has raised a divide. it's raised questions about institutional racism. we'll have more. stay with us. >>> prince william has broken his silence. he says his family isn't racist. >> have you spoken to your brother since the interview. >> i haven't spoken to him yet but i will. >> can you just let me know, is the royal family a racist family sir? >> during the interview, meghan claimed
waiting to see what the results of the european investigations are before it gets back to vac sip nating anyone or begins to vaccinate anyone with the astrazeneca vaccine. for europeans where it was such an important part of a vaccination program, this is yet another blow since it means for the next few days or couple of weeks at least these countries are not going to be able to be inoculating anyone with this astrazeneca vaccine or that particular batch. another blow. there were already...
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so many possibilities ahead for nate.uring companies so if you need a part in a hurry, similar to what happened with the ventilators, they find someone in the network to make that part. so again, jackie, it's lessons learned from the pandemic. pretty interesting and now applying it in real time. jackie: we've heard so many negative stories of things that have happened. feels good to hear a story like this, positivity moving forward, investing in the employees. great story. thank so you so much. james, i want to get your reaction to that. it really is uplifting and it shows you the disveer at this dis-- diversitythat companies hu they can take something positive away from a terrible last year. james: i had the same reaction. it's been a horrible year in many ways, another four and-a-half trillion in federal debt, really a catastrophe in terms of misguided policy inflicted on america's children both in terms of shutdowns and denying them education and obviously making their future harder with all of that debt and reduced ea
so many possibilities ahead for nate.uring companies so if you need a part in a hurry, similar to what happened with the ventilators, they find someone in the network to make that part. so again, jackie, it's lessons learned from the pandemic. pretty interesting and now applying it in real time. jackie: we've heard so many negative stories of things that have happened. feels good to hear a story like this, positivity moving forward, investing in the employees. great story. thank so you so much....
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nate now makes more money, has more opportunities.lly interesting. no one does it better than the military and that is proof. thank you very much. charlie gasparino is reporting on the possibility of amazon workers unionizing and where investors stand. you've got the story. charles: doesn't seem like a day goes by that amazon is banning conservative book or conservative movie from its streaming services. people are wondering why. there is a theory that amazon is doing this because it wants to appease the left while it prevents unionization of its workforce. investors keeping a close eye on that unionization efforts because they believe if it does happen, amazon could take a huge hit to earnings and stock price. there is one case but it could spread and that is what investors are telling me. that case is in atlanta, and effort to unionize amazon workers and if that does happen, this is the theory that investors are telling me, they believe it will spread and it is fascinating because amazon i would say 1997 when it was just an online b
nate now makes more money, has more opportunities.lly interesting. no one does it better than the military and that is proof. thank you very much. charlie gasparino is reporting on the possibility of amazon workers unionizing and where investors stand. you've got the story. charles: doesn't seem like a day goes by that amazon is banning conservative book or conservative movie from its streaming services. people are wondering why. there is a theory that amazon is doing this because it wants to...