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noel watching its trajectory to the north. max winds at 70. it's really teetering on becoming a hurricane. we look for him to be beyond 74 miles per hours a definition and in for tampa, we just talked about that's under a hurricane warning as we speak. so overnight. this thing is expected to become a category one hurricane posting max winds there of 75 before making landfall up near the florida panhandle. this time stamp, by the way, that's for us. so that would be 9 o'clock am their time. so around tomorrow morning is expected landfall staying a category one for a while until it goes through southern georgia dropping back down to a tropical storm and then a tropical depression. as you can see with that low. meanwhile, it's going to go back over waters again and again. the something has to be watches. it becomes upgraded to a tropical storm. why? because the gulf stream waters are still spilling out there. course, this july. the waters are warm along the east coast at any rate we want to watch out for the heavy rainfall. but the good news is i
noel watching its trajectory to the north. max winds at 70. it's really teetering on becoming a hurricane. we look for him to be beyond 74 miles per hours a definition and in for tampa, we just talked about that's under a hurricane warning as we speak. so overnight. this thing is expected to become a category one hurricane posting max winds there of 75 before making landfall up near the florida panhandle. this time stamp, by the way, that's for us. so that would be 9 o'clock am their time. so...
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noel, back to you.ooks like it's going to be a pretty packed little fun celebration there. >> we'll check in with you again in the next hour. >> on the peninsula. sheriff's deputies arrested a man who was setting off illegal fireworks and menlo park. those fireworks were heard by a gunshot detection system late last night in the south fair oaks neighborhood deputies arrived and arrested 30 year-old fernando compost. he was booked for possession of illegal fireworks possession of spent fireworks containers and for providing false identification to deputies. now all that to say leave the fireworks to the professionals as camila was mentioning. there are a number of fireworks shows you can enjoy and parts of the bay area over in the east bay. the concord pavilion will have a fireworks show. pleasant hill. residents can watch the show from the diablo valley college parking lot down in the south bay. there are fireworks show set for great america and the gilroy high school sports field and then up in the nor
noel, back to you.ooks like it's going to be a pretty packed little fun celebration there. >> we'll check in with you again in the next hour. >> on the peninsula. sheriff's deputies arrested a man who was setting off illegal fireworks and menlo park. those fireworks were heard by a gunshot detection system late last night in the south fair oaks neighborhood deputies arrived and arrested 30 year-old fernando compost. he was booked for possession of illegal fireworks possession of...
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saludo a noel sÁnchez.eocupaciones mÁs importantes tienen que ver con la variante delta. >> estamos monitoreando la variante delta que es un 60% mÁs transmisible y se espera que sea la dominante en el paÍs. en san francisco seguimos pensando que no es necesario cubrebocas si la persona estÁ vacunada. hasta el momento entendemos que la tasa de vacunaciÓn es de un 74 % y todavÍa nos mantiene protegidos. >> casi siempre lo que decimos es que si se van a reunir con sus familiares, al aire libre es mÁs seguro que en el exterior. >> si requiere estar en grupos grandes, continÚen usando sus mascarillas si estÁn en lugares con mucha gente como en las actividades del 4 de julio. paola: todavÍa no es momento de bajar la guardia. buenas tardes. paula: cualquier persona que no sea vacunada puede visitar la pÁgina web que ve en pantalla. en san francisco continÚa la campaÑa de vacunaciÓn. este 4 de junio no nos olvidemos de las mascotas. las los animales pueden escapar de la casa. >> por naturaleza ellos piensan que es
saludo a noel sÁnchez.eocupaciones mÁs importantes tienen que ver con la variante delta. >> estamos monitoreando la variante delta que es un 60% mÁs transmisible y se espera que sea la dominante en el paÍs. en san francisco seguimos pensando que no es necesario cubrebocas si la persona estÁ vacunada. hasta el momento entendemos que la tasa de vacunaciÓn es de un 74 % y todavÍa nos mantiene protegidos. >> casi siempre lo que decimos es que si se van a reunir con sus...
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noel. all right.nt colfax says while the vaccination rate in the city is high. a relaxed attitude about masking could impact some unvaccinated people. doctor colfax ads with more out of town visitors headed to the city throughout the summer and fall. it's vital all eligible people not yet vaccinated get their shots as soon as possible. city requires people to wear masks on public transit still and to follow the rules at businesses that require everyone to be masked. president biden, meanwhile, acknowledges he's concerned. lives will be lost. this holiday weekend as covid-19 cases rise and sections of the country due due to the more contagious delta variant, the white house has announced it will deploy response teams to areas with a high spread of the virus. joe khaleel has a closer look at why experts are concerned about a possible 4th of july surge. this weekend. there are going to be a lot of people out and about that could be problematic, especially in those areas of the country where you've got a
noel. all right.nt colfax says while the vaccination rate in the city is high. a relaxed attitude about masking could impact some unvaccinated people. doctor colfax ads with more out of town visitors headed to the city throughout the summer and fall. it's vital all eligible people not yet vaccinated get their shots as soon as possible. city requires people to wear masks on public transit still and to follow the rules at businesses that require everyone to be masked. president biden, meanwhile,...
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gallo on game day last night. >> that feeling, noel. how does this vote go down on tuesday? >> this vote on the term sheet -- we got to remember it's a term sheet that allows us to continue to negotiate. but you know, i hate to lose the a's at any time, at any point, but if they choose to leave, i'm ready to kiss and say goodbye. >> i don't think this is the be all and all. it's a term sheet, a negotiation. a lot more going forward, guys. >> let's hope it's not the 11th hour. let's hope it can work sometime. >> been trying for a new stadium for 25 years. >> a long time coming. all right, dennis. >>> live pictures of san francisco, where there's a major push by city leaders to crack down on criminals targeting tourists. kpix 5's andria borba with the new plan that features more cops in some key areas. >> as tourists begin returning to san francisco, a rise in crime has been seen in the areas where they tend to congregate -- fisherman's wharf, pier 39. in response, the mayor and police chief are adding additional officers in this area. >>
gallo on game day last night. >> that feeling, noel. how does this vote go down on tuesday? >> this vote on the term sheet -- we got to remember it's a term sheet that allows us to continue to negotiate. but you know, i hate to lose the a's at any time, at any point, but if they choose to leave, i'm ready to kiss and say goodbye. >> i don't think this is the be all and all. it's a term sheet, a negotiation. a lot more going forward, guys. >> let's hope it's not the 11th...
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noel. >> thanks, dave.is half hour is out of the east bay where the search for a missing runner is back on berkeley resident. philip kray-chick went missing 3 weeks ago. he left home saying he'd be going for a run at the pleasanton ridge regional park, but he never came back and he hasn't been seen sense kron four's camila barco is joining us live from foothill high school where organizers are set to resume their search for him. camila. what's the latest? >> well, know multiple crews have set up or their command command center here at foothill high school once again, if i step out of the way. you'll see that many crews are have just begun to arrive. and if you remember, they did scale back their search. and this is the first time they're meeting once again to find philip kray-chick. now he was last seen on july 10th. as we said, his wife says that he went running in the pleasanton hills and never came home. his wallet and phone were found inside his car that was parked in the lot and police found his plan r
noel. >> thanks, dave.is half hour is out of the east bay where the search for a missing runner is back on berkeley resident. philip kray-chick went missing 3 weeks ago. he left home saying he'd be going for a run at the pleasanton ridge regional park, but he never came back and he hasn't been seen sense kron four's camila barco is joining us live from foothill high school where organizers are set to resume their search for him. camila. what's the latest? >> well, know multiple...
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noel. all right. friendly skies quickly turned on one bay area family after a confrontation on a southwest flight. the parents say they have to exit their flight because their 3 year-old son would not wear a mask. kron four's. dan kerman has the story from san francisco international airport. >> was advocate of their airline. i look them for such a long time and now completely flipped around from one experience that i've had with them, which is a very, very bad experience. bay area resident eric hanson says he won't fly southwest airlines again. >> after he and his family had to exit the san jose bound plane when he couldn't get his 3 year-old son to put his mask on before takeoff. he says 2 flight attendants and gate agent treated them like criminals use very intimidating. you saying that he needs to put it in the past on. >> and you know, we can get it on. so then he's radioing in to somebody else. out of his. the police are watching the oven on complaint passenger on the flight and he's talking abo
noel. all right. friendly skies quickly turned on one bay area family after a confrontation on a southwest flight. the parents say they have to exit their flight because their 3 year-old son would not wear a mask. kron four's. dan kerman has the story from san francisco international airport. >> was advocate of their airline. i look them for such a long time and now completely flipped around from one experience that i've had with them, which is a very, very bad experience. bay area...
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let's cross live to melbourne in australia — and talk to dr noel blundell — a sports psychologist whoor talking to us. what kind of pressure do you think tennis players face thatis you think tennis players face that is unique to them and is different to what other championship sportspeople may sufferfrom? i championship sportspeople may suffer from?— suffer from? i think there are uuite a suffer from? i think there are quite a few— suffer from? i think there are quite a few similarities - suffer from? i think there are quite a few similarities but i i quite a few similarities but i think the fact that it is such an individual sport, certainly increases the amount of which they are under and they are also required to do media interviews after matches and so on, so add that to the enormous amount of money and so on that's involved in the sport, and the international travel involved, it's not difficult to see how pressure can really build, especially when the athletes are not performing exactly to the level they would like to. , ., ., ., like to. given the amount of pressure — like to. g
let's cross live to melbourne in australia — and talk to dr noel blundell — a sports psychologist whoor talking to us. what kind of pressure do you think tennis players face thatis you think tennis players face that is unique to them and is different to what other championship sportspeople may sufferfrom? i championship sportspeople may suffer from?— suffer from? i think there are uuite a suffer from? i think there are quite a few— suffer from? i think there are quite a few similarities...
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i was in the system for 20 years, noel anaya says he was in foster care from age 1 to 21 when he agedut, and like many of california's foster youth that meant being on his own to cover basic necessities and unexpected setbacks, like when someone robbed him because i didn't have any money or any cushion. i actually had to stop going to school full time. and get another job i would have loved to have been in school full time, but i didn't have that privilege. on thursday, california lawmakers approved the first state funded guaranteed income plan in the nation to help low income young adults like noel, who've recently left foster care and pregnant women. the bill had bipartisan support passing in the state senate, 36 to 0 and passing in the assembly, 64 to 0. the state of california has made history with allocating $35 million in the state budget. to go to direct cash payments. we're seeing payments between the ranges of $502,000 going to the recipients. the pilot program will direct funds to local cities and counties to distribute the payments. this program is still being flushed out,
i was in the system for 20 years, noel anaya says he was in foster care from age 1 to 21 when he agedut, and like many of california's foster youth that meant being on his own to cover basic necessities and unexpected setbacks, like when someone robbed him because i didn't have any money or any cushion. i actually had to stop going to school full time. and get another job i would have loved to have been in school full time, but i didn't have that privilege. on thursday, california lawmakers...
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noel. thanks, dave. that triple digit heat across the bay area has led to cal iso extending its power alert through the weekend. >> with temperatures expected in the triple digits again today californians are being asked to conserve energy kron four's, camila barco joins us live from contra, costa county this morning with more details. corning camila. >> good morning, noel. so yeah, we know it's going to be today. and those hot temperatures are going to want to keep people inside to stay cool. but that also means people are going to see and that's exactly what officials are asking you to not do as it could have a negative effect. >> on the state's power grid. instead, officials are asking you to do your part and conserve power to keep the state's power grid stable. if too many people use electricity, it strains the power grid. and as a result, could cause power outages or rolling blackouts. now the california independent system operators is using multiple tools to help keep the grid stable.
noel. thanks, dave. that triple digit heat across the bay area has led to cal iso extending its power alert through the weekend. >> with temperatures expected in the triple digits again today californians are being asked to conserve energy kron four's, camila barco joins us live from contra, costa county this morning with more details. corning camila. >> good morning, noel. so yeah, we know it's going to be today. and those hot temperatures are going to want to keep people inside to...
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there's another hit to the monsoon lookout for noel.ng california and 12 other states right now putting firefighters in high demand. officials say resources are being deployed at levels. normally seen later in the season and it all has officials pretty worried reporter gerard jebaily has more. >> progress is being made on the fire in oregon. it has already destroyed an area about half the size of rhode island. but the nation's largest wildfires less than 50% contained and more mandatory evacuations were ordered last night. we're not quite ready to say we've turned a corner, but we've had a couple of productive days and things are looking good state officials say the fire has slowed its growth but still threatens thousands of homes in eastern oregon day before yesterday, the fire put on 40,000 acres yesterday the fire put on a 1000 acres. so that's an indicator that fire behavior is moderated a little bit in montana. 5 firefighters were hurt when a thunderstorm with gusty winds blew a wildfire back on them. they were building a defensive
there's another hit to the monsoon lookout for noel.ng california and 12 other states right now putting firefighters in high demand. officials say resources are being deployed at levels. normally seen later in the season and it all has officials pretty worried reporter gerard jebaily has more. >> progress is being made on the fire in oregon. it has already destroyed an area about half the size of rhode island. but the nation's largest wildfires less than 50% contained and more mandatory...
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noel. also a little yesterday, too, in making things a little bit more palatable around the immediate pain. a lot of those places were not under an advisory it anyway, but it helps out a little bit and it's helping out a little bit now too, for today going forward. there's the fog yet again. when we talk about on the east bay shoreline still hasn't lifted off the east bay shoreline. here's a shot from half moon. bay was just like this. yesterday we had all those overcast skies in place from this fog that's in place temperature check. we have a lot of 50's covering the perimeter of the bay inland. a little warmer places like credit. some data issues in terms of getting the currents. now the excessive heat where we have. you see the warning and you see the advisory notice an interesting app sincere a good chunk of solano county a wrap-around of the central valley a little bit. this is being suspected by the fact that the folks out of sacramento who their responsibility is. they're taking that
noel. also a little yesterday, too, in making things a little bit more palatable around the immediate pain. a lot of those places were not under an advisory it anyway, but it helps out a little bit and it's helping out a little bit now too, for today going forward. there's the fog yet again. when we talk about on the east bay shoreline still hasn't lifted off the east bay shoreline. here's a shot from half moon. bay was just like this. yesterday we had all those overcast skies in place from...
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and her daughters rachel and noel join me now. thank you both so much for being here.eally was a very sweet obituary that you wrote for your mother. it shows your love for her throughout. she really did seem like a wonderful person. how are you all doing right now? >> i don't know that it's really set in yet. we have been so busy with her memorial service and just taking care of things and trying to make sure that we get everything done, but it does hit me at odd times because i want to tell her something or text her something and she's not there any more. >> yeah. noel, your family is faced with something that unfortunately a lot of families are faced with right now. you were fully vaccinated, you're both fully vbaccinated ad your mother was not and she made up her mind that she was not going to get it and this is not about blaming or criticizing anyone but rather to try and understand why people don't want to get the shot. what was her reasoning? >> my mom really believed that since covid started so long ago, she believed that if i was going to get covid, i would hav
and her daughters rachel and noel join me now. thank you both so much for being here.eally was a very sweet obituary that you wrote for your mother. it shows your love for her throughout. she really did seem like a wonderful person. how are you all doing right now? >> i don't know that it's really set in yet. we have been so busy with her memorial service and just taking care of things and trying to make sure that we get everything done, but it does hit me at odd times because i want to...
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ni otro incidente en aproximadamente los investigadores y noel incidente que está conectado en una deoresy a losotros compaÑeros. han sido través de 700 no se registró. deles en el continua investigación y logro-80%. y bajo la voz nos presenta esta pequeÑa diarrea. ya es usted y a pesar de la dura prueba que le dio la vida por un hombre quien mendigar en la calle trabajar largas jornadas en perú no lo detiene no puede hacer mal. y el 22 deoctubre es en la memoria y pero más allá de las cicatrices y el rechazo que sufre las pequeÑas. rechazo que la deja de entrar. y unos y otros. porque va a asustar. por parte de organización y ahí áreas que pueden a todos los niÑos del equipo que tengo reportando desde boston noticiero telemundo 48 los establos hablemos que las pequeÑas el tratamiento. >>> nubia tener hijos sin su consentimiento a cientosde mujeres. respetamos la posibilidad. opreza: trabajar en recology es más que un empleo para mí, es una tradición familiar. tomé la ruta de mi padre cuando se retiró despues de 47 años. ahora le muestro a la nueva generación lo que es recology como u
ni otro incidente en aproximadamente los investigadores y noel incidente que está conectado en una deoresy a losotros compaÑeros. han sido través de 700 no se registró. deles en el continua investigación y logro-80%. y bajo la voz nos presenta esta pequeÑa diarrea. ya es usted y a pesar de la dura prueba que le dio la vida por un hombre quien mendigar en la calle trabajar largas jornadas en perú no lo detiene no puede hacer mal. y el 22 deoctubre es en la memoria y pero más allá de las...
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noel. thanks, dave. continue to hamper efforts to contain the beckwourth complex fire in northern california. >> this one burning near the nevada border. so far it's scorched more than 105,000 acres and is only 73% contained. more than 30 homes have been destroyed. in the small town of doyle as a result of this fire. officials say the fire was sparked from a lightning strike. and the giant bootleg fire near the state's border with oregon continues to burn. the bootleg has been threatening parts of our state's power supply. it's burned more than 281,000 acres in southern oregon. so far and is now considered the second biggest fire burning in the nation it's been 2 weeks since it first ignited and continues to threaten more than 5,000 homes ongoing it dry hot weather there has fire authorities believing they may not be able to fully contain this one until november. time for a little baseball here after winning their last 3 games. the a's winning streak came to an end last night. first inning after matt ols
noel. thanks, dave. continue to hamper efforts to contain the beckwourth complex fire in northern california. >> this one burning near the nevada border. so far it's scorched more than 105,000 acres and is only 73% contained. more than 30 homes have been destroyed. in the small town of doyle as a result of this fire. officials say the fire was sparked from a lightning strike. and the giant bootleg fire near the state's border with oregon continues to burn. the bootleg has been threatening...
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magalie noel dresse >> garrett: magalie noel dresse is in haiti's capitol port-au- prince.hat are you seeing and hearing? >> reporter: everybody is very worried about the security because when the head of state is gunned down, anybody could go down. the streets are empty, nobody is out. this is very heavy. >> reporter: haiti has been in turmoil for months as president moise became increasingly unpopular for clinging to power after his term expired. there are now fears of more violence. >> you need a lot more information but it is very worrisome. >> reporter: especially for those living there, wondering what might come next. ben tracy, cbs news. >> garrett: tonight, former president trump is launching class action lawsuits against google, twitter, facebook and their c.e.o.s. mr. trump was blocked from social media sites after the deadly attack on the u.s. capitol. he says the companies are censoring conservatives and violating freedom of speech. legal experts tell us thend lawsuits have little chance of succeeding, because similar lawsuits have already failed. tonight's cbs
magalie noel dresse >> garrett: magalie noel dresse is in haiti's capitol port-au- prince.hat are you seeing and hearing? >> reporter: everybody is very worried about the security because when the head of state is gunned down, anybody could go down. the streets are empty, nobody is out. this is very heavy. >> reporter: haiti has been in turmoil for months as president moise became increasingly unpopular for clinging to power after his term expired. there are now fears of more...
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noel, thank you for coming in, appreciate it.particular critical race theory, that it's now in catholic schools. how did that happen? >> i think it's gained enormous influence and power, and power is really the aim of it. parents all over the country, christian, catholic and public, are revolting against this movement because they rightly recognize that the goal is not simply to help us be aware of injustices, racism and etc., and to aim for justice. rather, the goal is the warmed-over latest version of marxism, and they're trying to teach the kids to see the world through lenses of power and become enemies of one another, ultimately attributing everything to either being a part of an oppressed class. where marx had economic oppression, the woke brought in categories to include gender, sexuality and race. everyone who's not a white, straight male. david: this is all coming from something related to it called critical theory that was started by a group of marxist back in the frankfurt school back in the 1930s and '40s. critical ra
noel, thank you for coming in, appreciate it.particular critical race theory, that it's now in catholic schools. how did that happen? >> i think it's gained enormous influence and power, and power is really the aim of it. parents all over the country, christian, catholic and public, are revolting against this movement because they rightly recognize that the goal is not simply to help us be aware of injustices, racism and etc., and to aim for justice. rather, the goal is the warmed-over...
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. >>> i want to bring in our panel, juanita tolliver, and noel nikpour. welcome to you both.y several. if he does not run, die san 'tis is at 68%, pompeo 5%, so on and so forth. donald trump junior is on there with 4%. what do you make of this, juanita, of this polls coming out of the cpac, one include trump, one not? >> since we know trump is such an ego-driven person, he's going to be asking himself how dare desantis get 68% if he doesn't run. that's what he'll fixate on. i continue him to continue to make statements to try to quell some of that energy, because he recognizes that desantis is a rising start within the gop. i also think that in reaction, trump will continue to feed into the same issues that we hear his base and c packs tannedees want more of. more of the big lie, more of the suppression bills passing across the country, including texas. more of hour trump will continue to leverage that to stir not only the energy that we're seeing from state legislatures where republicans are running the show, but also to stir the questions that his base should be asking abou
. >>> i want to bring in our panel, juanita tolliver, and noel nikpour. welcome to you both.y several. if he does not run, die san 'tis is at 68%, pompeo 5%, so on and so forth. donald trump junior is on there with 4%. what do you make of this, juanita, of this polls coming out of the cpac, one include trump, one not? >> since we know trump is such an ego-driven person, he's going to be asking himself how dare desantis get 68% if he doesn't run. that's what he'll fixate on. i...
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we me now, marjorie clifton and republican strategist, noel clifford. i saw on npr, a poll, the number 1 problem, the number 1 issue by far was inflation. deep second was wages. what do you make of it? >> yeah, charles, i mean, look, this is what is happening. you have inflation in every area. i was just talking to a friend of minerlier that has a company called forttruss anchorers. you're seeing it in every space. you have the housing market. forget about getting a pool in your back yard. there's a two-year wait. bicycles, everything. it's affecting every aspect, every avenue. >> by the way, it's laura fink with us, not marjorie. i apologize, laura. >> no worries. >> are democrats going to have to apologize for these prices going higher especially if they ram through another $4 trillion in spending? >> i don't think it's the democrats or the republicans fault. the prices are going higher. it's called the pandemic around it's a once in a lifetime experience we hope. we know the price increases have come down in certain areas. we saw it down 60%, lumber.
we me now, marjorie clifton and republican strategist, noel clifford. i saw on npr, a poll, the number 1 problem, the number 1 issue by far was inflation. deep second was wages. what do you make of it? >> yeah, charles, i mean, look, this is what is happening. you have inflation in every area. i was just talking to a friend of minerlier that has a company called forttruss anchorers. you're seeing it in every space. you have the housing market. forget about getting a pool in your back...
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fabiola: la lavanderÍa donde trabaja noel cerrÓi ——cerrÓ durante varios meses, por eso tiene retrasoi 49.000. >> hoy fue el Último dÍa para recoger sus cosas. fabiola: en nevada, los desalojos comenzaron. por quÉ cautivar a los inquilinos?, dijo pelosi, en algunos estados, se debe pedir ayuda para estar protegido. la casa blanca asegura que va a trabajar con el congreso para proteger a los inquilinos vulnerables, pero hay incertidumbre. >> no sabemos lo que va a pasar con el virus. fabiola: por ahora, todo depende de los gobiernos estatales quienes pueden extender sus moratorias de desalojo, en nueva jersey y se extendiÓ hasta finales de aÑo, pero en nueva york, 30 dÍas mÁs. ilia: la presidenta de la cÁmara de representantes dijo esta tarde que hasta ahora no se ha logrado un acuerdo en el congreso para extender la moratoria que protegerÍa a estos millones de inquilinos de un inminente desalojo. en pennsylvania, una cÁmara de seguridad captÓ el momento en el que se formÓ lo que parece ser un tornado a partir del conglomerado de nubes negras. el fenÓmeno dejÓ cuatro personas heridas y
fabiola: la lavanderÍa donde trabaja noel cerrÓi ——cerrÓ durante varios meses, por eso tiene retrasoi 49.000. >> hoy fue el Último dÍa para recoger sus cosas. fabiola: en nevada, los desalojos comenzaron. por quÉ cautivar a los inquilinos?, dijo pelosi, en algunos estados, se debe pedir ayuda para estar protegido. la casa blanca asegura que va a trabajar con el congreso para proteger a los inquilinos vulnerables, pero hay incertidumbre. >> no sabemos lo que va a pasar con...
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. >> reporter: council member noel gayo agreed.he joined stakeholders and environmentalists who are telling the a's staying in oakland, but stay in east oakland. >> they want to tear down the stadium, let's tear it down and rebuild a new stadium and be able to have the a's stay in oik land. >> reporter: the team want as modern ballpark in a downtown destination. hernandez is hoping a majority will vote yes. >> i can picture everything. it would be way better, a way better ballpark than oracle park across the bay. >> i love the a's. i want them here, but if we would work together on the coliseum you would see a lot of growth. >>> the nation's toughest online privacy law is right here in california, but not enough of us are taking advantage of it. that is the word from the attorney general. state law mandating that companies allow customers to opt out of selling our personal data is a year old. a.g. rob banta urged people to use it to their favor. >> you have to act. you have to take that step, click that button on those websites. >>
. >> reporter: council member noel gayo agreed.he joined stakeholders and environmentalists who are telling the a's staying in oakland, but stay in east oakland. >> they want to tear down the stadium, let's tear it down and rebuild a new stadium and be able to have the a's stay in oik land. >> reporter: the team want as modern ballpark in a downtown destination. hernandez is hoping a majority will vote yes. >> i can picture everything. it would be way better, a way...
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council member noel gallo is a no. dan kaleb is not sure the a's have oakland's best interest in mind. >> the a's don't want to pay for any of the infrastructure that is needed due to this project. anything outside the walls of the new ballpark they want the city one way or the other to pay for everything. >> what am i losing? right now oakland has many emergencies that i need to attend to. homelessness, housing, public safety, and i need to invest my dollars there. not on a professional team. >> i think we have a plan for the waterfront that brings $450 million in community benefits, a billion dollars to the general fund. it could be used for some of the issues that this community is facing. >> reporter: those who work in and around howard terminal don't think that that part of the city is equipped for a new ballpark. a longshoreman tells us thousands of fans can't be parking in that area and clogging up the train tracks as they're trying to move cargo in and out. maritime workers will hold another rally later this af
council member noel gallo is a no. dan kaleb is not sure the a's have oakland's best interest in mind. >> the a's don't want to pay for any of the infrastructure that is needed due to this project. anything outside the walls of the new ballpark they want the city one way or the other to pay for everything. >> what am i losing? right now oakland has many emergencies that i need to attend to. homelessness, housing, public safety, and i need to invest my dollars there. not on a...
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noel. wow. check this out.ll leave you with these awesome pictures from the red planet with the ingenuity helicopter. really doing a great job of scouting new routes for the perseverance rover. these are some of the latest images from nasa showing just what it's like on the surface of mars as they're planning out the best route for the rover to go and start digging excavating answer dry. what it's like. i mean, it is a bit dry out there to drive to their in a maybe put a lot of our reservoirs look like by the end of summer, unfortunately. but anyway, just want to share some of these cool pictures from nasa this morning. we don't have any more rain do we know why its owners just the drizzle we get occasionally. yeah, at least there's been that here in california. much of the west coast. the drought continues at least the heat wave didn't continue. >> we work our way out of that inland areas. you've got a really good rest of the week's forecast. expect gray at the coast. and great for our morning hours all across
noel. wow. check this out.ll leave you with these awesome pictures from the red planet with the ingenuity helicopter. really doing a great job of scouting new routes for the perseverance rover. these are some of the latest images from nasa showing just what it's like on the surface of mars as they're planning out the best route for the rover to go and start digging excavating answer dry. what it's like. i mean, it is a bit dry out there to drive to their in a maybe put a lot of our reservoirs...
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i was in the system for 20 years, noel anaya's says he was in foster care from age 1 to 21 when he aged out like many of california's foster youth that meant being on his own to cover basic necessities and unexpected setbacks, like when someone robbed him because i didn't have any money or any cushion, i actually had to stop. going to school full time and get another job i would have loved to have been in school full time, but i didn't have that privilege. on thursday, california lawmakers approved the first state funded guaranteed income plan in the nation to help low income young adults like noel, who recently left foster care and pregnant women. the bill had bipartisan support passing in the state senate, 36 to 0 and passing in the assembly, 64 to 0. the state of california has made history with allocating 35. million dollars in the state budget to go to direct cash payments. we're seeing payments between the ranges of $502,000 going to the recipients. the pilot program will direct funds to local cities and counties to distribute the payments. this program is still being flushed out,
i was in the system for 20 years, noel anaya's says he was in foster care from age 1 to 21 when he aged out like many of california's foster youth that meant being on his own to cover basic necessities and unexpected setbacks, like when someone robbed him because i didn't have any money or any cushion, i actually had to stop. going to school full time and get another job i would have loved to have been in school full time, but i didn't have that privilege. on thursday, california lawmakers...
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based on the information i have, i am going to vote against the air is going to horror termine noel guyot says he's afraid the project would badly disrupt oakland's vital port. i want to maintain the job opportunities that are being developed. at the port of oakland, port officials, environmental groups and residents joined monday at a rally at howard terminal, urging the council to vote. no this is one of the most toxic sites in the east bay. and we have deep concerns about what kind of remediation it would take. is that a good deal harvard because we got to pay taxes on it. he's president dave cavil says it is encouraging. the two sides are still talking, but unfortunately we still have a significant gap. on the approach and we're at a point where we're very close, obviously to the meeting a sticking point between the team and the city has been the a's proposal to create a second tax district for infrastructure one that includes jack london square, a spokesperson for mayor schaaf said in a statement that quote the city will continue to advocate for a proposal that supports and serves oa
based on the information i have, i am going to vote against the air is going to horror termine noel guyot says he's afraid the project would badly disrupt oakland's vital port. i want to maintain the job opportunities that are being developed. at the port of oakland, port officials, environmental groups and residents joined monday at a rally at howard terminal, urging the council to vote. no this is one of the most toxic sites in the east bay. and we have deep concerns about what kind of...
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a councilman, noel gallo was the only one who voted against the project. he says he would prefer to see the oakland coliseum rebuilt. marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> we'll continue to follow all the latest developments out of oakland. we're also getting reaction from fans. melissa colorado joins us with that part of the story at 6:00. >> a warning from the chief of the tokyo organizing committee. he is not ruling out a last-minute cancellation of the olympicss as more athletes test positive for covid. and major sponsors are not staying. covid cases are rising in tokyo, and the games postponed last year because of the pandemic will be held without spectators, as you know. japan this month decided that participants would compete in empty venues. an alternate for the u.s. gymnastics team has covid and is probably out of the games now. simone biles will not be bunking in tokyo's olympic village but staying at a nearby hotel instead. the team's coach says they feel like they can control the athletes and their safety better in a hotel setting. >> all this
a councilman, noel gallo was the only one who voted against the project. he says he would prefer to see the oakland coliseum rebuilt. marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> we'll continue to follow all the latest developments out of oakland. we're also getting reaction from fans. melissa colorado joins us with that part of the story at 6:00. >> a warning from the chief of the tokyo organizing committee. he is not ruling out a last-minute cancellation of the olympicss as more athletes...
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. >> city councilmember noel diagnose as oakland's continued rise in violent crimes has nothing to doh the police department's budget. we didn't defund the police. all we did is transfer some responsibilities. >> to other departments. namely the department of violence prevention for which the city council recently approved the tripling of et departments funds as well as expanding the fire department civilian crisis response team. >> says focusing on preventing crimes will make oakland a safer place. but in the meantime, he says police have the resources they need to fight crime. >> despite the police chief sounding the alarm using the 4th of july as an example of how strapped his agency is stating his department was overwhelmed that day with 6 shootings. a massive sideshow and fires most related did not receive responses says getting worse because we're allowing it to get worse from the community. >> into the lack of enforcement i mean, those are let's be straight about that. last month. the city council approved a 6% budget increase for the police department. >> while also redirectin
. >> city councilmember noel diagnose as oakland's continued rise in violent crimes has nothing to doh the police department's budget. we didn't defund the police. all we did is transfer some responsibilities. >> to other departments. namely the department of violence prevention for which the city council recently approved the tripling of et departments funds as well as expanding the fire department civilian crisis response team. >> says focusing on preventing crimes will make...
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noel. >> pam and ken, i wish this show started about 10 minutes early because one of the cab companiesut to introduce you to just dropped off a passenger right here next to me, of course, as you know, here in san francisco, especially, we have so many different ways to get around whether that's a scooter or rideshare app. cab companies, of course, have kind of been pushed to the wayse
noel. >> pam and ken, i wish this show started about 10 minutes early because one of the cab companiesut to introduce you to just dropped off a passenger right here next to me, of course, as you know, here in san francisco, especially, we have so many different ways to get around whether that's a scooter or rideshare app. cab companies, of course, have kind of been pushed to the wayse
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one council member, noel gallo followed through with what he told us yesterday and voted no. council member carol feist on stained. they said the development would help create jobs. but council member gallo says the a's have a better option. >> i do support staying at the coliseum. because we have all the structures. the land, the money and certainly the commitment of the city of oakland to move and rebuild a new stadium. rebuild east oakland. >> we are unified in keeping the a's rooted in oakland in a way that protects our port, protects our community and protects the taxpayers. >> now the council had concerns about housing. they would include the a's to build affordable housing. the a's have their own concerns going forward. give me your take on what happened today. it wasn't a no. it was a yes, but it wasn't exactly a yes to the terms that you were expecting. >> yeah, we were disappointed that the city council didn't vote yes on our proposal. so we're taking some time to understand exactly what they voted yes on. many of the provisions we had never seen before. but we're g
one council member, noel gallo followed through with what he told us yesterday and voted no. council member carol feist on stained. they said the development would help create jobs. but council member gallo says the a's have a better option. >> i do support staying at the coliseum. because we have all the structures. the land, the money and certainly the commitment of the city of oakland to move and rebuild a new stadium. rebuild east oakland. >> we are unified in keeping the a's...
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councilmember noel says reallocating funds from police to community resources. should not impact the department's ability to address >> in the long run sides with kat brooks community activists oakland resident and co-founder of the anti police terror project a reality is, is that the people that that we're engaged in those activities this weekend had activities had mental and emotional support had job etcetera, they wouldn't be engaging behaviors while the city is committing to reinvesting in the community. violent crime is on the rise and police chief leronne armstrong says he sees no end in sight. phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. >> it can video has been released tonight showing the tense moments leading up to a deadly shooting involving sheriff's deputies in the east bay that shooting happened. april 17th on second street in heywood not far from haywood high school. this is video of the scene. the alameda county sheriff's department responding after reports of a man threatening people with a gun. authorities say the arm and tried to shoot a deputy, which is
councilmember noel says reallocating funds from police to community resources. should not impact the department's ability to address >> in the long run sides with kat brooks community activists oakland resident and co-founder of the anti police terror project a reality is, is that the people that that we're engaged in those activities this weekend had activities had mental and emotional support had job etcetera, they wouldn't be engaging behaviors while the city is committing to...
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councilmember noel says reallocating funds from police to community resources. should not impact the department's ability to address >> in the long run sides with kat brooks community activists oakland resident and co-founder of the anti police terror project a reality is, is that the people that that we're engaged in those activities this weekend had activities had mental and emotional support had job. etcetera, they wouldn't be engaging behaviors while the city is committing to reinvesting in the community. violent crime is on the rise and police chief leronne armstrong says he sees no end in sight. phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. >> well, happening today, governor gavin newsome will be in contra, costa county as part of his clean california day of action. he's going to be highlighting a new initiative that's meant to revitalize public spaces with things like litter removal and beautification projects. the event is set to start at 9.30 this morning. also new this morning, police in burlingame are warning about a possible mountain lion sighting happened on the
councilmember noel says reallocating funds from police to community resources. should not impact the department's ability to address >> in the long run sides with kat brooks community activists oakland resident and co-founder of the anti police terror project a reality is, is that the people that that we're engaged in those activities this weekend had activities had mental and emotional support had job. etcetera, they wouldn't be engaging behaviors while the city is committing to...
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we could use the rain is noel was saying.e with the ride turning mostly sunny and mild 70's for the bay 80's 90's inland got some lower 90's going on sunday afternoon through monday. got a fire weather. watch. this is mostly for the hills of the bay area, not as much of the lower level areas, although solano counties, all included in that dry lightning is a possibility next week, sunny and mild. we're going to be working on near 80 degree temperatures warm inland, though, with some upper 80's as you get more inland, which again is not too bad. it's pretty close. the season by next weekend, though it gets interesting again. 66 san francisco 73 for oakland 81 san jose in the inland areas today will do the 90's, which is a lot better than triple digits up in the north bay may only be the upper 80's to 4 zone coming up and also take a look at that extended. well. >> thanks, dave. taking a live look now tokyo. just 6 days before the opening ceremonies and the first president of the olympic village at the tokyo summer games has tes
we could use the rain is noel was saying.e with the ride turning mostly sunny and mild 70's for the bay 80's 90's inland got some lower 90's going on sunday afternoon through monday. got a fire weather. watch. this is mostly for the hills of the bay area, not as much of the lower level areas, although solano counties, all included in that dry lightning is a possibility next week, sunny and mild. we're going to be working on near 80 degree temperatures warm inland, though, with some upper 80's...
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. >> oakland city councilmember noel guile says, but are among several side chilled the tournaments in the works for oakland city streets here at the major >> we're going to try you know what and then again, the other one that we're looking at like like they have in europe or even in mexico and major intersections. they have the roundabout ride that you've got to slow down to go around to get to the next why that particular intersection because of side shows that happened there. previously. you know, one, it was a sideshow, but then 35th as a downhill. >> coming from way up in the hills right up on highway 30 and then went to purposely see it. many people are flying down the hill. and so we got him in place. however, he says the plan is to install barriers roundabouts and raised pavement markers at all of the known hot spots for sideshows throughout the city. first of all, here on international boulevard with the 42nd. >> and that in and down by underneath. the freeway still going pretty much done. if you come down fruit billman in the intersection. foot hill. >> in front of barred. th
. >> oakland city councilmember noel guile says, but are among several side chilled the tournaments in the works for oakland city streets here at the major >> we're going to try you know what and then again, the other one that we're looking at like like they have in europe or even in mexico and major intersections. they have the roundabout ride that you've got to slow down to go around to get to the next why that particular intersection because of side shows that happened there....
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noel. >> pam and ken, i wish this show started about 10 minutes early because one of the cab companies i'm about to introduce you to just dropped off a passenger right here next to me, of course, as you know, here in san francisco, especially, we have so many different ways to get around whether that's a scooter or rideshare app. cab companies, of course, have kind of been pushed to the wayside over the last several years. however, over the last few months they've started to see a resurgence. >> i use chat apps by it's become expensive. there's no car pool anymore. so you can tell that when you take like i write it's way more expensive. the prices have gone up. >> by 8.5%. >> whether you're heading to work or out for dinner. people across san francisco are noticing. >> a price increase when using rideshare apps e-commerce company rakuten reporting last month prices for rides from uber and lyft had spiked a 40% nationwide. >> attacked the move citi bike lime school. does those apps a commitment to float above that. now. >> have you thought about using a taxi at all. >> i have thought ab
noel. >> pam and ken, i wish this show started about 10 minutes early because one of the cab companies i'm about to introduce you to just dropped off a passenger right here next to me, of course, as you know, here in san francisco, especially, we have so many different ways to get around whether that's a scooter or rideshare app. cab companies, of course, have kind of been pushed to the wayside over the last several years. however, over the last few months they've started to see a...
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noel pam and ken, the conversation today showed a commitment between the 2 parties to work together to try and solve those problems across the city. oakland police commission chair regina jackson went on the record with chief armstrong. >> discussing why collaboration between the police and the community are so important. jackson is also the president of the east oakland youth development center recent graduates of the police academy visited the center in one of the department's initial efforts to bridge the gap between officers and the community. jackson did applaud the chief's efforts for last saturday's stand up for a safe oakland rally and the 2 agreed that building relationships is how police reform will actually succeed. >> we don't have to arrest our way out of this problem. we can build relationships with people to help them make better decisions to make our community safer. this kind of approach is returning to the the leadership and officers in the community building relationships, building social capital. >> amongst those that can help them with their jobs. the most. >> chie
noel pam and ken, the conversation today showed a commitment between the 2 parties to work together to try and solve those problems across the city. oakland police commission chair regina jackson went on the record with chief armstrong. >> discussing why collaboration between the police and the community are so important. jackson is also the president of the east oakland youth development center recent graduates of the police academy visited the center in one of the department's initial...
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. >> oakland city councilmember noel guile says, but are among several side chilled the tournaments in the works for oakland city streets here at the major >> we're going to try you know what and then again, the other one that we're looking at like like they have in europe or even in mexico and major intersections. they have the roundabout ride that you've got to slow down to go around to get to the next block why that particular intersection because of side shows that happened there. previously. you know, one, it was a sideshow, but then 35th as a downhill. >> coming from way up in the hills right up on highway 30 and then i went to purposely see it and people are flying down the hill. and so we got him in place. however, he says the plan is to install barriers roundabouts and raised pavement markers at all of the known hot spots for sideshows throughout the city. first of all, here on international boulevard with the 42nd. >> and that in and down by underneath. the freeway still going pretty much done. if you come down fruit billman in the intersection. foot hill. >> in front of barr
. >> oakland city councilmember noel guile says, but are among several side chilled the tournaments in the works for oakland city streets here at the major >> we're going to try you know what and then again, the other one that we're looking at like like they have in europe or even in mexico and major intersections. they have the roundabout ride that you've got to slow down to go around to get to the next block why that particular intersection because of side shows that happened...
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. >> oakland city councilmember noel guile says, but are among several side chilled the tournaments inity streets here at the major >> we're going to try you know what and then again, the other one that we're looking at like like they have in europe or even in mexico and major intersections. they have the roundabout ride that you've got to slow down and go around to get to the next block. that particular intersection because of side shows that happened there. previously. you know, one, it was a sideshow, but 35th is a downhill. >> coming from way up in the hills right up on highway 30 and then i went to purposely see it and people are flying down the hill. and so we got them in place. however, he says the plan is to install barriers roundabouts and raised pavement markers at all of the known hot spots for sideshows throughout the city. first of all, here on international boulevard with the 42nd. >> and that in and down by the underneath. the freeway still going pretty much done. if you come down fruit billman in the intersection. foot hill. >> in front of barred. they're all over the p
. >> oakland city councilmember noel guile says, but are among several side chilled the tournaments inity streets here at the major >> we're going to try you know what and then again, the other one that we're looking at like like they have in europe or even in mexico and major intersections. they have the roundabout ride that you've got to slow down and go around to get to the next block. that particular intersection because of side shows that happened there. previously. you know,...
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waterfront ballpark development at howard terminal, six council members voted yes, council member noel gayo voted no council member carol, five abstained. a 10 page term sheet included last minute concessions from the city council member rebecca kaplan added an amendment saying the city would take responsibility for getting funding for hundreds of millions of dollars for offsite transportation infrastructure improvements. that's a huge, huge concession and frankly, i don't see us conceiving anything more than we already have. at some point we'r is very, very soon, if not already here. aids president dave cavallo's reaction, though, was ambiguous, saying the council voted on a deal that the a's had not yet approved. this is the first time we've seen. those amendments. so, um, you know, we're still digesting some of those things, but you know, there has been progress in the negotiations. you know, we've moved and made concessions. the city's made concessions. cavil later said the six yes votes were a positive thing. but he maintained the aids had not agreed to the term sheet from our per
waterfront ballpark development at howard terminal, six council members voted yes, council member noel gayo voted no council member carol, five abstained. a 10 page term sheet included last minute concessions from the city council member rebecca kaplan added an amendment saying the city would take responsibility for getting funding for hundreds of millions of dollars for offsite transportation infrastructure improvements. that's a huge, huge concession and frankly, i don't see us conceiving...
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it's a no from noel gayo, who says he's also worried about stadium development, displacing show. shipping and jobs at the port of oakland. and if the a's walk, you know, i'm ready to kiss and say goodbye and i'll help them pack their bags if i have to hardball rhetoric that has fans worried. ace baseball is a family tradition going back generations for so many. listen to us. we wanted you to stay. keep days. oakland a's we want oakland a's here we are again graders gone. where's it gone? hayes leave. it's gonna be. it's gonna be a tough, tough thing to handle for this community before the game. even the skipper weighed in. i'd love to stay in oakland. i hope our hope our team stays in oakland. we have a long rich history here. bob melvin admits the vote and a potential move are hard to ignore. i think that's the case with anybody who's you know, either grown up here or lives here or is an oakland a's baseball fan or a player? i think everybody probably has the same thoughts. some fans wonder if the two sides are exaggerating the impasse as a bargaining ploy, but the stakes are hi
it's a no from noel gayo, who says he's also worried about stadium development, displacing show. shipping and jobs at the port of oakland. and if the a's walk, you know, i'm ready to kiss and say goodbye and i'll help them pack their bags if i have to hardball rhetoric that has fans worried. ace baseball is a family tradition going back generations for so many. listen to us. we wanted you to stay. keep days. oakland a's we want oakland a's here we are again graders gone. where's it gone? hayes...
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special thanks to our colleagues at the global health policy center, particularly mckenzie, noel, who has come to help us today. special thanks to our csis production team, graham, emma, mary, denish, and we're delighted that c-span can join us today to broadcast this event. we have only one hour. a lot of ground to cover. we-- i will offer a few additional remarks on this moment that we find ourselves in. jennifer will offer some welcoming remarks. and then we will hear quick opening remarks, beginning with adeeba, maureen and chris, and then we'll have a conversation that follows that. in terms of where we are right now, this moment, this conversation occurs in a moment of a major transition in the covid-19 pandemic. there's no avoiding talking about that. i'm sure we will. we're at the 18-month mark, and it's a moment of accelerating change. it's an existential moment. we saw that last night in president biden's impassioned speech about vaccinations. we saw that by major changes in c.d.c. masking. we saw it last night in the release of the c.d.c. slide deck on the delta variant. we
special thanks to our colleagues at the global health policy center, particularly mckenzie, noel, who has come to help us today. special thanks to our csis production team, graham, emma, mary, denish, and we're delighted that c-span can join us today to broadcast this event. we have only one hour. a lot of ground to cover. we-- i will offer a few additional remarks on this moment that we find ourselves in. jennifer will offer some welcoming remarks. and then we will hear quick opening remarks,...
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. >> maybe it's performing at a high level because people noel y noel know elliott's in there. >> theting director is a long time away elliott's going to be in there. >> you can expect it would seem to me if they don't get what they're looking for, that a proxy fight might be in the future that is quite some time down the road. >> can i just point out, please, crown castle if you look at crown castle, it's been one of the greatest performers there's a guy jay brown, he should be like a dj, you know, jay brown who basically fought elliott and then quietly gave in and did pretty much everything that elliott wanted, and the stock every since he caved has gone from 146 to 203, and he -- it adopted all value, but never embraced elliott. >> right >> i thought it was fantastic. >> elliott's fine with that, by the way. they don't necessarily need -- all theycare about is money. >> that makes them sound so -- that makes them sound like a hedge fund or something. >> yes but i think what they did with crown castle is what they really want they're not saying, listen, we don't -- we want to be tol
. >> maybe it's performing at a high level because people noel y noel know elliott's in there. >> theting director is a long time away elliott's going to be in there. >> you can expect it would seem to me if they don't get what they're looking for, that a proxy fight might be in the future that is quite some time down the road. >> can i just point out, please, crown castle if you look at crown castle, it's been one of the greatest performers there's a guy jay brown, he...
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councilmember noel says reallocating funds from police to community resources.d not impact department's ability to address line. >> in the long run sides with kat brooks community activists oakland resident and co-founder of the anti police terror project a reality is, is that the people that that we're engaged in those activities this weekend had activities had mental and emotional support had job etcetera, they wouldn't be engaging behaviors while the city is committing to reinvesting in the community. violent crime is on the rise and police chief leronne armstrong says. >> he sees no end in sight. phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. >> in san francisco. police have arrested a man accused of stabbing another man on a muni bus. 32 year-old mario hills is now in custody for last month's stabbing. it happened in the area of steiner and green streets. the victim who is okay now officers. you see it on the bus when the suspect stood up and stabbed him twice the suspect then ran off the bus. the victim says the attack was unprovoked. those has been charged with the sus
councilmember noel says reallocating funds from police to community resources.d not impact department's ability to address line. >> in the long run sides with kat brooks community activists oakland resident and co-founder of the anti police terror project a reality is, is that the people that that we're engaged in those activities this weekend had activities had mental and emotional support had job etcetera, they wouldn't be engaging behaviors while the city is committing to reinvesting...
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. >> oakland city councilmember noel guile says, but are among several side chilled the tournaments in the works for oakland city streets here at the major >> we're going to try you know what and then again, the other one that we're looking at like like they have in europe or even in mexico and major intersections. they have the roundabout dry that you've got to slow down to go around to get to the next block. that particular intersection because of side shows that happened there. previously. you know, one, it was a sideshow, but then 35th as a downhill. >> coming from way up in the hills right up on highway 30 and then went to purposely see it. many people are flying down the hill. and so we got him in place. however, he says the plan is to install barriers roundabouts and raised pavement markers at all of the known hot spots for sideshows throughout the city. first of all, here on international boulevard with the 42nd. >> and that in and down by underneath. the freeway still going pretty much done. if you come down fruit billman in the intersection. foot hill. >> in front of barred.
. >> oakland city councilmember noel guile says, but are among several side chilled the tournaments in the works for oakland city streets here at the major >> we're going to try you know what and then again, the other one that we're looking at like like they have in europe or even in mexico and major intersections. they have the roundabout dry that you've got to slow down to go around to get to the next block. that particular intersection because of side shows that happened there....
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. >> reporter: a message, noel collier is also sharing after losing her unvaccinated mother. >> i want people to understand that covid is not gone. i'm fully vaccinated, and i still got covid. but i recovered. the vaccine is worth it. >> reporter: on the heels of l.a. county bringing back indoor-mask mandates over the weekend, new york city's mayor said, on friday, there is no plans to follow suit here, in new york. the city's health commissioner telling cnn, they'll continue to follow the data in the coming weeks. but again, no plans to change course, at the moment. in new york, erica hill, cnn. >>> dr. anish is the ceo and chief medical officer at harvard ucla medical center. he joins me now from los angeles, which is in the news. how -- how bad is the situation in los angeles? and why has it gotten this bad? >> well, we are very concerned, here, in l.a. because we are seeing a dramatic increase in the positivity rate of people who are getting tested for covid. we're seeing the case rate nearly triple, in three and a half, four weeks. and we are seeing the expected uptick in hospital
. >> reporter: a message, noel collier is also sharing after losing her unvaccinated mother. >> i want people to understand that covid is not gone. i'm fully vaccinated, and i still got covid. but i recovered. the vaccine is worth it. >> reporter: on the heels of l.a. county bringing back indoor-mask mandates over the weekend, new york city's mayor said, on friday, there is no plans to follow suit here, in new york. the city's health commissioner telling cnn, they'll continue...
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noel is with those rallying against the project.ves the team should build a new stadium where they are, at the coliseum. >> the a's said it is our terminal or they're out of here. >> i understand that and the raiders said the same thing and i heard the warriors said the same thing. it's a business. i recognize they're in it to make money. >> reporter: for opponents the big issue remain transportation, traffic and safety concerns around the port and existing rail line. they also want to make sure the team complies with local laws to provide affordable housing at the site. >> progress has been made over the last few days. >> reporter: council member lauren taylor says he has yet to make up his mind. >> we have our staff working with the a's and other community members trying to come up with solutions, recommendations on how we might be able to bridge the gaps that currently exist. >> reporter: a's president said the vote that comes p thward tl site, not on the much different term sheet the city released last friday. >> i don't persona
noel is with those rallying against the project.ves the team should build a new stadium where they are, at the coliseum. >> the a's said it is our terminal or they're out of here. >> i understand that and the raiders said the same thing and i heard the warriors said the same thing. it's a business. i recognize they're in it to make money. >> reporter: for opponents the big issue remain transportation, traffic and safety concerns around the port and existing rail line. they...
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special thanks to our colleagues at the global health policy center, particularly, mckenzie, michael, noel has come to help us today. special thanks to our csis production team. we are delighted that c-span could join us today to broadcast this event. we have one hour, a lot of ground to cover. i will offer a few additional remarks on this moment we find ourselves in. jennifer will offer some opening remarks and you will hear quick opening remarks. a conversation will follow. in terms of where we are now, this moment, this conversation occurs in a moment of major transition in the covid-19 pandemic. there is no avoiding talking about that. i'm sure we will. we are at the 18 month mark and it is a moment of -- we saw that last night in president bynum's impassioned speech announcing major federal approaches to vaccinations. we saw it earlier in the week by changes to cdc masking and last night in the release of the cdc slide on the delta variant. we know now that we are facing a virus in the delta variant that is a new level of danger, destructive power and pernicious nice. it is winning an
special thanks to our colleagues at the global health policy center, particularly, mckenzie, michael, noel has come to help us today. special thanks to our csis production team. we are delighted that c-span could join us today to broadcast this event. we have one hour, a lot of ground to cover. i will offer a few additional remarks on this moment we find ourselves in. jennifer will offer some opening remarks and you will hear quick opening remarks. a conversation will follow. in terms of where...
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councilmember noel says reallocating funds from police to community resources. should not impact department's ability to address behind. >> in the long run sides with kat brooks community activists oakland resident and co-founder of the anti police terror project a reality is, is that the people that that we're engaged in those activities this weekend had activities had mental and emotional support had job. etcetera, they wouldn't be engaging behaviors while the city is committing to reinvesting in the community. violent crime is on the rise and police chief leronne armstrong says he sees no end in sight. phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. make sure to stay with us this morning because coming up in an hour. at 8.30. we're going to have a live interview and talk to the oakland police chief leronne armstrong. >> about all of this about the rise in violence. the money with the police department and how they plan to address these issues. >> 7.33 is the time in the north bay. a or a garbage can filled with fireworks were set off in front of a local official's home in r
councilmember noel says reallocating funds from police to community resources. should not impact department's ability to address behind. >> in the long run sides with kat brooks community activists oakland resident and co-founder of the anti police terror project a reality is, is that the people that that we're engaged in those activities this weekend had activities had mental and emotional support had job. etcetera, they wouldn't be engaging behaviors while the city is committing to...
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noel. so as according to the mayor's office, the city expects to see 15.3 million visitors by years end. and this new tourism deployment plan aims to stop crimes before they can happen in an effort to safeguard those travelers and residents alike. the police department is deploying 26 officers on bike and foot patrols in 5 of the city's district's largest deployment. >> we'll be coming from the central police district 14 edition offers officers are now patrolling popular tourist spots like union square chinatown pier, 39 and fisherman's wharf and met cricket portion of lombard street. meanwhile, the mission district richmond district and haight ashbury commercial corridor will have or will receive additional 2 additional officers each and there are 6 additional officers from the northern district on bike patrols around the palace of fine arts, alamo square and japantown. >> as i was coming to this this press conference. i heard officers on the radio actually interrupting a car breakin in go
noel. so as according to the mayor's office, the city expects to see 15.3 million visitors by years end. and this new tourism deployment plan aims to stop crimes before they can happen in an effort to safeguard those travelers and residents alike. the police department is deploying 26 officers on bike and foot patrols in 5 of the city's district's largest deployment. >> we'll be coming from the central police district 14 edition offers officers are now patrolling popular tourist spots...