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raj? >> janelle, it's gut-wrenching, waiting to know if your loved one survived, calling, texting, getting no response, just waiting in a room. that's where we are right now in the 6:00 hour. we know this by experience, sadly we've done this so many times before, but we know how this works. that's two parts to a mass shooting. the first part, the investigation into the gunman, why he would do something like this. the second part of course the family component of this and the victims of this tragedy. we'll start with the investigation part of this. federal sources are telling our investigative unit that they are categorizing this tragedy as a workplace shooting and not an act of domestic terrorism. again, this is considered now a workplace shooting. the vta rail yard, a block over my right shoulder, you see security guards blocking off this section heading into downtown san jose. here is the jail, to my left is the county building. this is more of a government area in this downtown facility
raj? >> janelle, it's gut-wrenching, waiting to know if your loved one survived, calling, texting, getting no response, just waiting in a room. that's where we are right now in the 6:00 hour. we know this by experience, sadly we've done this so many times before, but we know how this works. that's two parts to a mass shooting. the first part, the investigation into the gunman, why he would do something like this. the second part of course the family component of this and the victims of...
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raj: absolutely.a test in the third quarter of this year more around providing a consumer ecosystem, more financial services. we think it is a natural stretch. people trust us. they trust the western union brand. they use us mostly as a transactional system today, but there is no reason why we can't have a broader consumer relationship where we are providing accounts, may be a credit or debit card or other kinds of financial services, and even a marketplace where consumers might be able to shop. so taking our 9 million customers and being able to extend the offering to them we think is a natural extension for western union, and potentially a gross vehicle for the next few years to come. alix: does that mean more -- growth vehicle for the next few years to come. alix: does that mean more m&a? do you have to buy into that? raj: certainly we would look for the right kind of m&a opportunity. we know we don't necessarily need to do everything organically, and if we have the right kind of assets, the right
raj: absolutely.a test in the third quarter of this year more around providing a consumer ecosystem, more financial services. we think it is a natural stretch. people trust us. they trust the western union brand. they use us mostly as a transactional system today, but there is no reason why we can't have a broader consumer relationship where we are providing accounts, may be a credit or debit card or other kinds of financial services, and even a marketplace where consumers might be able to...
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60000 people most of them women and children live in squalid conditions in 2 camps to al hall and al raj sent there after syrian kurdish forces helped defeat the islamic state militant group in northeastern syria journalist daniel heckler has been to the camp a towel raj and he's spoken with women who say they have given up their militant ideology and now just want to go. a dusty playground in northern syria mothers from germany france and the us watch over their children former members of the terror group i ass they're now captors of the kurds and want to return home cree dad is from the german city of tal of moroccan descent 8 years ago she followed her husband to live in the self-proclaimed islamic state something she now bitterly regrets she fled taking her 4 children with her. but. after only a scaped returned ourselves over to the kurds when we arrived here i didn't even realize we were in a camp i just slept for 2 days because the stress was finally over they told us that we'd be handed over to our government within a couple of months. that was 3 and a half years ago even then it'
60000 people most of them women and children live in squalid conditions in 2 camps to al hall and al raj sent there after syrian kurdish forces helped defeat the islamic state militant group in northeastern syria journalist daniel heckler has been to the camp a towel raj and he's spoken with women who say they have given up their militant ideology and now just want to go. a dusty playground in northern syria mothers from germany france and the us watch over their children former members of the...
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raj, in less than half an hour a look across the sierra. there will be yes, be snow in the forecast this week from the same system that's keeping us cool. >> wow. >> good news. >> you got me at snow there. jeff, we'll see you shortly. >>> much more to come in the next 40 minutes including the growing debate, is it science or politics. we bring in larry gerston and the discussion behind the new mask guidance. >>> smoke in the skies above the south bay, and it came from a plane. scary moments for passengers trying to get from san jose to phoenix. >>> but first, a second fire at the same concord church in less than a week. contra costa county investigators discuss. in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll
raj, in less than half an hour a look across the sierra. there will be yes, be snow in the forecast this week from the same system that's keeping us cool. >> wow. >> good news. >> you got me at snow there. jeff, we'll see you shortly. >>> much more to come in the next 40 minutes including the growing debate, is it science or politics. we bring in larry gerston and the discussion behind the new mask guidance. >>> smoke in the skies above the south bay, and it...
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raj is with us. he is about a block away from the shooting and the governor also came to san jose this afternoon covering another mass shooting. he did not mince his words. he was upset and frustrated and called this a pandemic, not of the coronavirus but pandemic of gun violence. >> yeah. all those things are accurate in your description. also just disgusted. we have done this so many times. and sadly we know the protocol here. today the day of any mass shooting is the shock. tomorrow it turns into anger and just the heartbreak for days and weeks and years after that depending how close you are to the victims. as for the governor he was here and it wasn't the standard news conference. of course everyone was offering their condolences and their prayers to the victims but the governor went one step further and you can see and feel and hear his tone of voice. >> take a little damn responsibility, all of us, to do a little bit more and a little bit better this time and move beyond the platitudes and the
raj is with us. he is about a block away from the shooting and the governor also came to san jose this afternoon covering another mass shooting. he did not mince his words. he was upset and frustrated and called this a pandemic, not of the coronavirus but pandemic of gun violence. >> yeah. all those things are accurate in your description. also just disgusted. we have done this so many times. and sadly we know the protocol here. today the day of any mass shooting is the shock. tomorrow it...
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>> what it means, raj, is that there's an increase of susceptibility to covid when there is wildfires. in particular, what we're worried about is the very, very small particles that are ear tate the lungs. you can have more inflammation there, and it increasing the chance to get covid. and people with covid with spread it more easily because they are could having with irritants as well. >> if i get covid from the wildfires, does it also mean we will perhaps have long syndrome here? >> not necessarily, but with any covid, one is worried about long haul sin dom drom. we expect 20% to 30% of folks who don't end up in the hospital end up with a chronic thimpson if they get covid. >> all right, thank you as always for your insight. >> you're welcome, raj. thanks for having me on. >>> let's bring in jeff ranieri. jeff, not great news considering the fire season we're going to be facing. >> yeah, we're headed up to the drier summer months. temperatures obviously getting hotter and check it out f you haven't seen it, all of the bay area in an extreme drought. we will talk about it in about se
>> what it means, raj, is that there's an increase of susceptibility to covid when there is wildfires. in particular, what we're worried about is the very, very small particles that are ear tate the lungs. you can have more inflammation there, and it increasing the chance to get covid. and people with covid with spread it more easily because they are could having with irritants as well. >> if i get covid from the wildfires, does it also mean we will perhaps have long syndrome here?...
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thank you so much, raj. a dangerous variant was confirmed in sonoma county, the case of the p1 variant. it is twice as transmissible as other covid-19 variants. sonoma county says the p1 case is not surprising. there is no reason for alarm just yet. california health workers have detected 380 cases of the variant first identified in brazil. they also saw 3,000 cases of the uk variant. 67 of the variants discovered in south africa and over 16,000 cases of the west coast variant. >>> dozens of people are on the streets of oakland this afternoon, marching in support of mario gonzalez. he died after being detained by police officers last month. they say he suffer add medical emergency. they say he died because of the way officers held him down. we want to show you a look outside the alameda police department. a latinx student organized this youth march. >>> one of the world's wealthiest couples is getting divorced. bill and melinda gates are getting divorced. they founded the bill and melinda gates foundation. i
thank you so much, raj. a dangerous variant was confirmed in sonoma county, the case of the p1 variant. it is twice as transmissible as other covid-19 variants. sonoma county says the p1 case is not surprising. there is no reason for alarm just yet. california health workers have detected 380 cases of the variant first identified in brazil. they also saw 3,000 cases of the uk variant. 67 of the variants discovered in south africa and over 16,000 cases of the west coast variant. >>>...
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i'm raj mathai.n the days and weeks after george floyd's death thousand of people we remember took to the streets in the bay area demanding change. today the crowds were smaller but the call to end racial injustice was just as loud. melissa colorado shows us how the east barracks activists and political leader mark this day. >> activists with the anti-police terror project met here this afternoon to reflect on last summer's protest and remind everyone there's still a lot of work they need to be done specifically. they are calling on the oakland city council to remove millions from the oakland police department's budget and re-invest that money back into the community. >> george floyd had a daughter, you know. >> reporter: leo mercer of oakland has a date, too, a daughter who has watched how the death of george floyd affected her father. today the two joined the oakland chapter of the naacp and a number of local officials for a commemorative event to honor george friday's legacy. >> his funeral re-min
i'm raj mathai.n the days and weeks after george floyd's death thousand of people we remember took to the streets in the bay area demanding change. today the crowds were smaller but the call to end racial injustice was just as loud. melissa colorado shows us how the east barracks activists and political leader mark this day. >> activists with the anti-police terror project met here this afternoon to reflect on last summer's protest and remind everyone there's still a lot of work they need...
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i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. we begin, tonight, with increased-fire danger coming this very mother's day weekend. in a few hours, a red-flag warning will go into effect in parts of the bay area. gusty winds, dry grass, could be a recipe for danger. let's bring in chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri, who's been tracking this. and, jeff, we knew this was a possibility, given our conditions. >> and everything, really, is setting up here for the mountains to have some of those top-wind gusts. and you will see, it's not only for the bay area but a lot of northern california. now, under this red-flag fire warning that begins tonight. so, at 11:00 p.m., all the way through 6:00 a.m. on monday, we'll be under this alert. and this includes the north bay mountains. pretty much, all of the east bay. and also, the mountains of the eastern side here of the south bay. so, we are looking at wind dwukt gusts out of the northeast. lower elevations a lot less. 5 to 15 for steady wind but gusts of 15 to 25 and some very low humidity
i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. we begin, tonight, with increased-fire danger coming this very mother's day weekend. in a few hours, a red-flag warning will go into effect in parts of the bay area. gusty winds, dry grass, could be a recipe for danger. let's bring in chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri, who's been tracking this. and, jeff, we knew this was a possibility, given our conditions. >> and everything, really, is setting up here for the mountains to have some of...
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i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. we begin with a red flag alert. >> jeff, a dangerous start to the week yet again. >> it certainly is. and the bulk of our fire danger is coming from much hotter temperatures, 10-20 degrees above average and now record setting. we got the record temperatures certified right now. so we are looking at 92 in santa rosa. that was the official high. the record was 88 setback in 2006. also close to a record in concord at 93. the record that still stands is 95 set in 2001. nonetheless, hot across all of our inland valleys. the other thing is the wind. the wind has been isolated to the mountains, 2,000 to 3,000 feet up. we're keeping the red flag warning in effect until 6:00 p.m. tomorrow for the mountains of the northeast and south bay. lower elevations, not that bad. 10-15, but the humidity, very, very dry air, going down to as much as 5%. most of us anywhere from 5-15 miles per hour. you notice in some of the mountains for the north bay, east bay and south bay, the yellow color. that's wind
i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. we begin with a red flag alert. >> jeff, a dangerous start to the week yet again. >> it certainly is. and the bulk of our fire danger is coming from much hotter temperatures, 10-20 degrees above average and now record setting. we got the record temperatures certified right now. so we are looking at 92 in santa rosa. that was the official high. the record was 88 setback in 2006. also close to a record in concord at 93. the record that...
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i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. what started as a birthday party for a 21-year-old woman ended in gunfire. at least two shooters fired bullets at a group of women. two women died, several others were wounded. there were reports tonight that one of the young women killed was just 16 years old. as melissa colorado found out, the gunman fired so many shots that one woman wasn't even on board the bus was among the wounded. >> i wish they would find in their heart to stop. >> reporter: cassandra jones of oakland already lost her son to gun violence more than a decade ago. overnight she came close to losing her only daughter, too, 38-year-old tamisha peterson. >> my daughter was an innocent bystander. she was taking a nap, and the bullet came through the back of the car and shot her in the leg. >> reporter: police say at least two shooters targeted this party bus in east oakland. inside a group of young women celebrating a woman's 21st birthday. two passengers are dead, including a 19-year-old woman. the victim was a youn
i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. what started as a birthday party for a 21-year-old woman ended in gunfire. at least two shooters fired bullets at a group of women. two women died, several others were wounded. there were reports tonight that one of the young women killed was just 16 years old. as melissa colorado found out, the gunman fired so many shots that one woman wasn't even on board the bus was among the wounded. >> i wish they would find in their heart to stop....
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i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. on this, the final night of april, we begin with another, important milestone in the battle against covid-19. one in three californians, age 16 and older, are fully vaccinated against the virus. nearly-half of californians, as you can see there, have gotten at least one dose. we are talking 48.5%. and more than 30 million doses, as you can see here, have gone into the arms of californians, so far. health officials continue to tell everyone to get their shot. and today, the state launched a new campaign aimed at reaching people in groups, disproportionately, affected by the virus who have yet to be vaccinated. >> among the new challenges now. ? parts of the world and even parts of the united states are in dire need of more vaccine. but some states have an abundance of vaccine. so, could we send our surplus vaccine and doses to those who need it most? nbc bay area's robert honda joins us from san jose to show us why that simple idea isn't so simple. >> reporter: we are here at the santa
i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. on this, the final night of april, we begin with another, important milestone in the battle against covid-19. one in three californians, age 16 and older, are fully vaccinated against the virus. nearly-half of californians, as you can see there, have gotten at least one dose. we are talking 48.5%. and more than 30 million doses, as you can see here, have gone into the arms of californians, so far. health officials continue to tell everyone to...
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i'm raj mathai. new rules from the white house and cdc, but the question is when will they be implemented here in the bay area? here's the latest from the cdc. if you're fully vaccinated, you don't have to wear a mask indoors or outdoors in most situations. the cdc's announcement today is a big change from its guidelines issued just a few weeks ago. social distancing is no longer required if you're fully vaxed. if you're fully vaccinated, you may be asked to wear masks in certain places like hospitals and doctors' offices. face coverings are requiredpuic and buses. but the final decision is up to state and county leaders. we've reached out to state and county leaders, so far no official word. >>> masks and social distancing have been part of our lives for more than a year now. nbc bay area's robert handa joins us in san jose where a lot of people are happy about this new guidance, but also, robert, a bit skeptical. >> reporter: well, that's true. you know, there is bound to be a lot of different reac
i'm raj mathai. new rules from the white house and cdc, but the question is when will they be implemented here in the bay area? here's the latest from the cdc. if you're fully vaccinated, you don't have to wear a mask indoors or outdoors in most situations. the cdc's announcement today is a big change from its guidelines issued just a few weeks ago. social distancing is no longer required if you're fully vaxed. if you're fully vaccinated, you may be asked to wear masks in certain places like...
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of people under colonial rule objectified by the white king or the few brushstrokes american artist raj kumar kahlo reinvents these photos and many others . she paints a wavy exhaustive sizing white european view of the world and the way so many in the west see history. i work very fast i work very intuitively and i just let the images kind of come out and often what happens is that there's a kind of funny or violent. pushback to the image. a nameless bermudez girl with a taste for revenge. aluminum indio weaving cloth for a superpower. islanders uniting in solidarity. photograph station to buy for europeans in the 19th and 20th centuries russia come out of colorado has been free claiming them for 20 years she says he still shaped how people view each other even today. these images still exert power and they still exert power over my life how i see myself and how i see others and i think that's true for every everyone and so why these images can still exert this influence is what interested in exploring like how does power work how does power work. and why do those images still affect h
of people under colonial rule objectified by the white king or the few brushstrokes american artist raj kumar kahlo reinvents these photos and many others . she paints a wavy exhaustive sizing white european view of the world and the way so many in the west see history. i work very fast i work very intuitively and i just let the images kind of come out and often what happens is that there's a kind of funny or violent. pushback to the image. a nameless bermudez girl with a taste for revenge....
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. >> it's not going to be janelle, jeff and raj. >> i like fauci. >> lester holt is next from orlando with nightly news. >> we'll see you back here at 6:00, bye. >>> breaking news tonight. president biden calling for a ceasefire in the middle east as the violence intensifies the president facing pressure to act, telling prime minister netanyahu he supports a ceasefire. as the death toll rises. at least 200 palestinians and 10 israelis killed. israel launching new airstrikes on tunnels in gaza. hamas firing over 3,000 rockets in the past week. our richard engel there on the ground. >>> also tonight, california keeping its mask mandate for another month despite that new cdc guidance for fully vaccinated people new york joining the growing list of states lifting mandates but the patchwork of rules causing confusion and new confrontations caught on camera. >>> the supreme court taking up a major abortion case. why activists believe it's the key to overturning roe v. wade >>> severe weather on the move homes and cars underwater and the flooded diner with customers inside >>> the associate
. >> it's not going to be janelle, jeff and raj. >> i like fauci. >> lester holt is next from orlando with nightly news. >> we'll see you back here at 6:00, bye. >>> breaking news tonight. president biden calling for a ceasefire in the middle east as the violence intensifies the president facing pressure to act, telling prime minister netanyahu he supports a ceasefire. as the death toll rises. at least 200 palestinians and 10 israelis killed. israel launching...
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islamic state militant group out of north eastern syria journalists danya his show was able to visit rajthere he spoke to women who say they have given up their militant ideology but fear they might never be able to leave the camp. a dusty playground didn't northern syrian mothers from germany france and the us want to bring their children. members of the tire a group on us. and want to return home. cre dad is from the german city of tal of moroccan descent 8 years ago she followed her husband to live in the self-proclaimed islamic state something she now bitterly regrets she fled taking her 4 children with. after only escaped returned ourselves over to the kurds when we arrived here i didn't even realize we were in a camp i just left for 2 days because the stress was finally over they told us that we'd be handed over to our government within a couple of months. and that was 3 and a half years ago. and it's also avoided. nearly 3000 women from 35 countries are stranded at raj camp it's smaller and better equipped than others in northern syria and life is largely peaceful. but the authori
islamic state militant group out of north eastern syria journalists danya his show was able to visit rajthere he spoke to women who say they have given up their militant ideology but fear they might never be able to leave the camp. a dusty playground didn't northern syrian mothers from germany france and the us want to bring their children. members of the tire a group on us. and want to return home. cre dad is from the german city of tal of moroccan descent 8 years ago she followed her husband...
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raj joins us with the interview and president trump's reaction tonight, raj. >> what president trump does well in years past and months past is put pressure on other people. and right now the pressure is squarely on mark zuckerberg, the facebook ceo. that 20-person oversight committee, which includes a conservative professor at stanford left the burden on the facebook founder in mark zuckerberg. here's a statement by the former president, it reads in part, what facebook, twitter and google have done is a total disgrace, embarrassment to our country. free speech has been taken away from the president of the united states because the radical lunatics are afraid of the truth. not surprisingly, trump not backing down. facebook has six months to decide whether it will allow him back on. >> i think articulating what the former president could do to get back onto the platform, including renouncing the lie that the election was stolen might be part of that. and i would probably advocate that that be articulated as an option for the former president to get back on the platform. >> this oversi
raj joins us with the interview and president trump's reaction tonight, raj. >> what president trump does well in years past and months past is put pressure on other people. and right now the pressure is squarely on mark zuckerberg, the facebook ceo. that 20-person oversight committee, which includes a conservative professor at stanford left the burden on the facebook founder in mark zuckerberg. here's a statement by the former president, it reads in part, what facebook, twitter and...
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i'm raj mathai, field anchoring our coverage here in downtown. >> i'm janelle wang.e'll continue following our breaking news. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. we begin with that tragedy in san jose, eight people killed this morning at the vta rail yard in san jose. another person clinging to life, critically injured at valley medical center. the alleged gunman, dead. this is what we're showing you from sky ranger. it has been a difficult, anguished day at this location. two crime scenes to tell you about. this is the vta yard near 880 and guadalupe freeway, one block away from san jose international. the gunman is identified as samuel cassidy. police believe he killed himself after shooting eight others. 57 years
i'm raj mathai, field anchoring our coverage here in downtown. >> i'm janelle wang.e'll continue following our breaking news. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. we begin with that tragedy in san jose, eight people killed this morning at the vta rail yard in san jose. another person clinging to life, critically injured at valley medical center. the alleged gunman, dead. this is what we're showing you from sky ranger. it has been a difficult, anguished day at this location. two crime scenes...
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raj, i know you lived there. i know this has to be part on your family and so many other indian-american families watching this catastrophe unfold there. >> so many, jessica, here in the bay area and across california, across the country really. i chat to find out who over there has been infected and it's usually someone we know. my relatives also over in india right now. they don't leave the house. they are confined to their homes or their apartments. they only go if they have to go to the office or to get groceries. so what happened here? where were the missteps we talked about in india? a few months ago the indian government thought they had covid beat, so they weren't pressing people to get vaccinations. they were allowing a rot of outdoor gatherings without people wearing masks. and sadly now india is paying the price. the latest number is about seven million reported infections in india in the last month. and 57,000 deaths. that's about 80 deaths per hour. and these numbers are just the reported cases. ther
raj, i know you lived there. i know this has to be part on your family and so many other indian-american families watching this catastrophe unfold there. >> so many, jessica, here in the bay area and across california, across the country really. i chat to find out who over there has been infected and it's usually someone we know. my relatives also over in india right now. they don't leave the house. they are confined to their homes or their apartments. they only go if they have to go to...
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syria's province over 60000 people currently live in squalid conditions in 2 camps there a hall and a raj most of them are women and children they were sent to the facilities after syrian kurdish forces helped drive the so-called islamic state militant group out of north eastern syria journalists don yohe she was able to visit al-rashid now there he spoke to women who say they have given up their militant ideology but fear they might never be able to leave my most of the time or a group on us. and want to return home. cre dad is from the german city of tal of moroccan descent 8 years ago she followed her husband to live in the self-proclaimed islamic state something she now bitterly regrets she fled taking her 4 children with. after gaped returned ourselves over to the kurds when we arrived here i didn't even realize we were in a camp i just left for 2 days because the stress was finally over they told us that we'd be handed over to a government within a couple of months. that was 3 and a half years ago. and it's. nearly 3000 women from 35 countries are stranded at raj camp it's smaller a
syria's province over 60000 people currently live in squalid conditions in 2 camps there a hall and a raj most of them are women and children they were sent to the facilities after syrian kurdish forces helped drive the so-called islamic state militant group out of north eastern syria journalists don yohe she was able to visit al-rashid now there he spoke to women who say they have given up their militant ideology but fear they might never be able to leave my most of the time or a group on us....
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i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. it is a big step forward in the fight against covid. kids as young as 12 can get vaccinated against covid. the clinical trial of more than 2,000 children, there were not any serious reactions. 91% of the kids experienced side effects like soreness at the injection site, headache and body ache, but that only lasted a day or two n. a video message posted on president biden's twitter page the cdc director says the vaccine is safe for tweens and
i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. it is a big step forward in the fight against covid. kids as young as 12 can get vaccinated against covid. the clinical trial of more than 2,000 children, there were not any serious reactions. 91% of the kids experienced side effects like soreness at the injection site, headache and body ache, but that only lasted a day or two n. a video message posted on president biden's twitter page the cdc director says the vaccine is safe for tweens and
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al whole beg pardon raj sent their syrian kurdish forces helped defeat the islamic state militant group with northeast syria journalist daniel heckler has been to the camp at our blog and spoken with women who say they've given up their militant ideology and now just want to go home. a dusty playground in northern syria mothers from germany france and the u.s. watching over their children former members of the terror group i ass they're now captors of the kurds and want to return home cree dad...
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raj joins us now with the verdict and the family's reaction today in court and family members were there today in italy. >> reporter: a lot to digest here. what's happening here, what started out as a summer vacation in italy a couple years ago has turned into a tragedy and now a life sentence, and for many people this is simply a stunning verdict. finnegan lee elder and gabriel hjorth have been found guilty of killing a police officer in 2015. as of tonight it's a life sentence, italy's harshest penalty. let's show you what's going on. we just got this video now from rome. the two men who grew up in mill valley are being walked into court. finnegan elder, now 21 years old and gabriel hjorth, 20 years old. prosecutors say elder stabbed a plain clothes police officer 11 times whilor hjorth hid the knife. the italian judge reading the verdict there after the jury deliberated about 12 hours. italian law states even though natale are hjorth did not stab the police officer, he was an accessory to the crime and could also get a life sentence. as the two left the courtroom dramatic images here.
raj joins us now with the verdict and the family's reaction today in court and family members were there today in italy. >> reporter: a lot to digest here. what's happening here, what started out as a summer vacation in italy a couple years ago has turned into a tragedy and now a life sentence, and for many people this is simply a stunning verdict. finnegan lee elder and gabriel hjorth have been found guilty of killing a police officer in 2015. as of tonight it's a life sentence, italy's...
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raj joins us with details. who is going to benefit the most from this? >> well, jessica, we've talked about this, it's a domino effect. the restaurants are reopening, which benefits the hotels, the parking garages, even the uber drivers. the list goes on and on. beginning thursday, so day after tomorrow, san francisco will dramatically loosen restrictions. here's what you need to know. just basic rules here. nearly every business will now be able to open indoors in some capacity. mayor breed making that big announcement with speaker of the house nancy pelosi at her side. restaurants can now open indoors, 50% capacity. sabella seafood restaurant on fisherman's wharf told us this was great news and they speak for many restaurants likely. yellow tier, san francisco's seeing some of the lowest covid rates in the state. at least 72% of san franciscans have had at least one dose. >> san francisco is doing a wonderful job around the vaccinations. the more people get vaccinated, the more opportuniies we have to get back to life as we know it. >> bars can now ope
raj joins us with details. who is going to benefit the most from this? >> well, jessica, we've talked about this, it's a domino effect. the restaurants are reopening, which benefits the hotels, the parking garages, even the uber drivers. the list goes on and on. beginning thursday, so day after tomorrow, san francisco will dramatically loosen restrictions. here's what you need to know. just basic rules here. nearly every business will now be able to open indoors in some capacity. mayor...
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i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. >> it is happening, the green tier is almost here. tonight we're learning for the first time what it will mean when california enters that new green tier on june 15th. it doesn't get better than again right now. the state's top health secretary laid out the details. green tier will drop social distancing requirements. stores, restaurants, businesses can return, full capacity. california will no longer recommend travelers self-quarantine when they return to the state. when it comes to large gatherings, the doctor says the state will not require vaccine verification or even proof of a negative coronavirus test, but it will be recommended. large groups being defined as 10,000 people for outdoor events and 5,000 for indoor events. something else the state won't require, a controversial vaccine passport. dr. galli said that tidbit today, california will not issue nor require a vaccine passport. that's a way of verifying a person's vaccine status, like on an app or on your phone, so you can travel to get into an event or place. the state, h
i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. >> it is happening, the green tier is almost here. tonight we're learning for the first time what it will mean when california enters that new green tier on june 15th. it doesn't get better than again right now. the state's top health secretary laid out the details. green tier will drop social distancing requirements. stores, restaurants, businesses can return, full capacity. california will no longer recommend travelers self-quarantine when...
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how many rajs are there? i come out, there's 97 brown dudes. "sir, sir, sir, sir." no! i can't-- i'm gonna believe all of you. [laughter] oh, my god. the amount of love that i got from the crowd was 180 degrees away from the amount of fear that i had. even for certain jokes, they'd be like ha ha ha, applause break time. >> yeah. yeah. the comedy now is so new, there's nothing that the audience will listen to and go, "that's been done." >> you guys are doing everything for the first time. >> yeah, everything is fresh for them. there are bits that work great in some places and not in other places. >> like your bit about the 54%. >> yeah. >> does it always crush? >> bombay's a shitty, shitty smelling city. that's because 54% of all indians shit outside. do you guys know this? 54%, man. this number's been going up since 1947. did you guys know in the forties it was 34%, in the fifties it's 44%. this number's been going up. basically, the british left and we started shitting outside a lot more. like, i think this is the best defense strategy any country can adopt. like, make
how many rajs are there? i come out, there's 97 brown dudes. "sir, sir, sir, sir." no! i can't-- i'm gonna believe all of you. [laughter] oh, my god. the amount of love that i got from the crowd was 180 degrees away from the amount of fear that i had. even for certain jokes, they'd be like ha ha ha, applause break time. >> yeah. yeah. the comedy now is so new, there's nothing that the audience will listen to and go, "that's been done." >> you guys are doing...
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raj is leading our coverage. i know that hundreds of people are there.s a somber evening. >> reporter: the vigils are never easy. there are thousands of people, more than 1,000 right now. this might swell in terms of the number. this starts in a few minutes. i'm standing right where all the flowers and photos are of the victims. you can see a lot of family members here, a lot of friends, union brothers here. a powerful moment a few minutes ago. all the union brothers gathering around, almost a group huddle that you would see a football field. this was their pep talk for lack of a better word. the union president who lived there the rail yard yesterday and survived all the gunshots. he was not shot. he was giving this talk to his union members, essentially saying, we need help. do not internalize what you are going through. let's all talk to each other. real nice pep talk. after that, also a touching moment. a lot of flowers delivered. nine trees representing the nine victims here from that san jose vta rail yard shooting. we have a lot of coverage coming
raj is leading our coverage. i know that hundreds of people are there.s a somber evening. >> reporter: the vigils are never easy. there are thousands of people, more than 1,000 right now. this might swell in terms of the number. this starts in a few minutes. i'm standing right where all the flowers and photos are of the victims. you can see a lot of family members here, a lot of friends, union brothers here. a powerful moment a few minutes ago. all the union brothers gathering around,...
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. >> raj, welcome to "power lunch.'re now playing an instrumental role in driving discussions in washington and new delhi to come up with solutions. access to oxygen continues to be a key issue. why do you think it's taking so long for the government to ramp up supply? >> thank you, seema, first of all, for having me on the show here while our job is to move those oxygen containers and oxygen concentrators to india, the supplies are all over the world. fedex is uniquely positioned to help because of our network. we fly on a regularly scheduled basis four 777s into india so it's coming from all over there's outpouring of support from across the world and we have a unique capability of actually bringing that to india, so that's what we're doing. >> india is a huge manufacturing hub. help us understand, though, from the lockdowns to travel restrictions to the biden's travel ban going into effect today, how does this challenge fedex's ability to transport goods in and out of the country right now. >> right now we've been w
. >> raj, welcome to "power lunch.'re now playing an instrumental role in driving discussions in washington and new delhi to come up with solutions. access to oxygen continues to be a key issue. why do you think it's taking so long for the government to ramp up supply? >> thank you, seema, first of all, for having me on the show here while our job is to move those oxygen containers and oxygen concentrators to india, the supplies are all over the world. fedex is uniquely...
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militant group in northeast syria journal journalist daniel hirst lawyer spoke there is that it all raj he spoke to women who say that they have given up their militant ideology and are asking to return to the countries that they came from. a dusty playground in northern syria mothers from germany france and the us want to bring their children former members of the terror group i asked they're now captives of the kurds and want to return home cree dad is from the german city of tal of moroccan descent 8 years ago she followed her husband to live in the self-proclaimed islamic state something she now bitterly regrets she fled taking her 4 children with. but definitely a scaped returned ourselves over to the kurds when we arrived here i didn't even realize we were in a camp i just slept for 2 days because the stress was finally over they told us that we'd be handed over to a government within a couple of months. that was 3 and a half years ago even. i would also have auden. nearly 3000 women from 35 countries were stranded at raj camp it's smaller and better equipped than others in northe
militant group in northeast syria journal journalist daniel hirst lawyer spoke there is that it all raj he spoke to women who say that they have given up their militant ideology and are asking to return to the countries that they came from. a dusty playground in northern syria mothers from germany france and the us want to bring their children former members of the terror group i asked they're now captives of the kurds and want to return home cree dad is from the german city of tal of moroccan...
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i'm raj mathai. >> i'm janelle wang.fter the january 6 attack on the capitol, the house has approved emergency funds to increase security there. the vote was very close. >> on this -- >> reporter: by the slimmest of margins, the house today passing a $1.9 billion emergency funding bill to bolster security at the u.s. capitol. the 213-212 vote showing how deeply divided lawmakers are, even in response to the deadly january 6 capitol siege they suffered through. >> to fail to act today is really to turn your backs on the men and women who fought as capitol police officers just yards from where we stand today. >> reporter: a handful of progressive democrats joined republicans opposing the bill which provides funding for capitol police along with increased security at the capitol complex and for individual lawmakers. >> these are taxpayer dollars, and i want to make sure we're not just saying we spent the money and we're not reforming the system. >> reporter: it comes after house republicans defied their leadership to approv
i'm raj mathai. >> i'm janelle wang.fter the january 6 attack on the capitol, the house has approved emergency funds to increase security there. the vote was very close. >> on this -- >> reporter: by the slimmest of margins, the house today passing a $1.9 billion emergency funding bill to bolster security at the u.s. capitol. the 213-212 vote showing how deeply divided lawmakers are, even in response to the deadly january 6 capitol siege they suffered through. >> to fail...
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i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. a big step forward.'s now recommending pfizer's covid vaccine for 12 to 15-year-olds. parents are already making appointments. let's check in with scott budman who was appointment shopping online today. scott? >> reporter: with the cdc recommending pfizer's covid-19 vaccine for kids aged 12 to 15, shots in california, we're told, start tomorrow. as far as making an appointment, we're going to start right now. cvs right off the bat is taking appointments for 12 to 15-year-olds. the my turn site tells us it will begin booking for kids as young as 12 starting tomorrow, likely waiting for the western states working group to sign off as well. a similar response from rite aid. zeke about to turn 12 says he's ready for his vaccine. >> i don't really like shots but if i need to do it, yes, i will do it. >> reporter: both the cdc and fda say trials show the new group of 12 to 15-year-olds should react to the vaccine the same way 16 and 17-year-olds did. >> there have been many 16 and 17-year-olds that have receiv
i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. a big step forward.'s now recommending pfizer's covid vaccine for 12 to 15-year-olds. parents are already making appointments. let's check in with scott budman who was appointment shopping online today. scott? >> reporter: with the cdc recommending pfizer's covid-19 vaccine for kids aged 12 to 15, shots in california, we're told, start tomorrow. as far as making an appointment, we're going to start right now. cvs right off the bat is...
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soviet soldiers stormed berlin in late april 1905 and by may the 2nd the red flag was raised over the raj that one nazi germany formally capitulated a week later veterans who took part in the operation still have vivid memories of those days though some of the never seeing the german capital again after the war ended among them someone whose image has become known the world over and who today thanks to today's technology is finally able to revisit. org 6. shifted all my hair say are. you who are a lot of 30 percent they suddenly were the tons of there's a $1000000000.00 show in the ocean. just so yeah i know. your son daughter see it that the boat i'm sure he ordered because she says it on co i not go inch of ice. in the parchment book uro's yeah i was really good you. know numbing ambushing you just going. ha. ha you. don't live if they are so i shouted here she was just so you started as vitesse over here daughter car shouted no you were not dot. just sounded a little there's a goodish still. actually. still her showgrounds shasta. all right. of course the war was won over 3 quarters of
soviet soldiers stormed berlin in late april 1905 and by may the 2nd the red flag was raised over the raj that one nazi germany formally capitulated a week later veterans who took part in the operation still have vivid memories of those days though some of the never seeing the german capital again after the war ended among them someone whose image has become known the world over and who today thanks to today's technology is finally able to revisit. org 6. shifted all my hair say are. you who...
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camps in serious problems over 60000 people live in squalid conditions in 2 camps all hall and all raj most of them are women and children they were sent to the facilities after syrian kurdish forces helped defeat the so-called islamic state militant group and northeast syria journalist danya visited raj he spoke to women who say they have given up their militant ideology and are asking to return home. a dusty playground in northern syria mothers from germany france and the us watch over their children former members of the terror group i yes they're now captors of the kurds and want to return home creed that is from the german city of tal of moroccan descent 8 years ago she followed her husband to live in the self-proclaimed islamic state something she now bitterly regrets she fled taking her 4 children with. but definitely escaped returned ourselves over to the kurds when we arrived here i didn't even realize we were in a camp that i just left for 2 days because the stress was finally over they told us that we'd be handed over to a government within a couple of months. that was 3 and
camps in serious problems over 60000 people live in squalid conditions in 2 camps all hall and all raj most of them are women and children they were sent to the facilities after syrian kurdish forces helped defeat the so-called islamic state militant group and northeast syria journalist danya visited raj he spoke to women who say they have given up their militant ideology and are asking to return home. a dusty playground in northern syria mothers from germany france and the us watch over their...
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you dr raj and of the data. i want to give you i text it out just like i said yep most of the guys. i feel less stressed matters to me is that me answer well i have to just i'm not going to be stuck. it's a. slow process. said i will tell them to turn some who come into ready money. is a visual so a year old can't do it ok if it's a menial study all. i'm doing is press or 2 more looking at any complex reading it but it doesn't restrict. showing each skew pretty young in me assertion and yet now both because of my own i actually said that with my interest is there in the cupboard. that they seemed almost all muslim which. is no just because you're a bitch to kill a dog brought on numbers not sure it's even made some simple thing to meet. sure that the thing is just that good things that are who which in the seat of. god consist of mind who saw the book or the go at it upon to the limits of us if they just. choose to. perceive. things you can. see. the teacher should ask the am i through the videos to take me as a base. clear just say yes this day you know boys and young not so bad to
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egypt has agreed to broken the cease-fire, expected to stop the par raj of rockets, filling at least a dozen israelis and an air raid that pummeled gaza. for many in israel, there is plenty of skepticism. this israeli college students says every once a while, hamas decides they want to shoot at them. if the agreement is not the end, if the living situation in gaza is not approved. >> the cease-fire is important but it doesn't stop there. gaza is under attack. it's been blocked from land, air, the city. we need it to be free. >> egypt has agreed to nan the cease-fire. >>> we are back in 60 seconds. our unit exposed a loophole exposing young kids to toxic chemicals. now, low makers could impact thousands of students staid wide. >>> now a potential lawsuit. a red flag for employers. >>> and a stop system that brought us thunderstorms. what we will see tomorrow coming in in about 6 minutes. >>> how safe are your kids at school? it's not a covid story. a bill that is moving through the california legislature. >> this years of reporting, how a legal loophole allowed a local private school
egypt has agreed to broken the cease-fire, expected to stop the par raj of rockets, filling at least a dozen israelis and an air raid that pummeled gaza. for many in israel, there is plenty of skepticism. this israeli college students says every once a while, hamas decides they want to shoot at them. if the agreement is not the end, if the living situation in gaza is not approved. >> the cease-fire is important but it doesn't stop there. gaza is under attack. it's been blocked from land,...
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raj, for a while there it was tough going and here we are, san francisco in the yellow. >> reporter: yeah, jessica, we're seeing smiles and seeing tears of joy. this is a big night, nearly every business in san francisco is able to loosen restrictions on the first night of the yellow tier, only in san francisco right now. not just the bars and ballparks but also for the musicians, since it is happy hour, we'll start with the bars, this may be the biggest winner, the bars in the city can now reopen indoors for the first time with the limit of 25% capacity. saunas, steam rooms, indoor hot tubs can also open at 25%. restaurants, movie theaters, indoor gyms, and live indoor entertainment venues, at 50%. >> i will take whatever business i can get, even at 25%. because the seed money going into the account, instead of constantly leaving the account, is much better than nothing. >> reporter: hobson's choice right there, indoor mask mandates still apply. still wear your masks indoors when appropriate as does social distancing. what's also back tonight, the sounds of the city, the renowned sy
raj, for a while there it was tough going and here we are, san francisco in the yellow. >> reporter: yeah, jessica, we're seeing smiles and seeing tears of joy. this is a big night, nearly every business in san francisco is able to loosen restrictions on the first night of the yellow tier, only in san francisco right now. not just the bars and ballparks but also for the musicians, since it is happy hour, we'll start with the bars, this may be the biggest winner, the bars in the city can...
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raj, a lot of discussion about specialized mining and stripping that out, the $400 million number what was most interesting to you in the print >> well, i think a number of things opinion the gaming revenue more than doubled. the crypto currency was pretty much icing on the cake so the core business is growing, you know, 60%, 70%, and this is a company that is on track to do about 26,$26, $27 billion of revenue next year. that's going to equate to about $16 billion, $17 billion of earnings next year so just phenomenal growth on the data center side, a massive upgrade cycle under way and on the gaming side with their new architecture, with their g-force 3,000 series a significant amount of upgrade cycles is happening in gaming. so it was an extremely strong print across the board >> how much do we have to wonder if this is as good as it gets for this market? i mean, we've got crypto happening, data center, pretty good still and then you've got this pc graphics and gaming market that has been booming in part coming out of the pandemic. does all of that have to stay good for nvidia to con
raj, a lot of discussion about specialized mining and stripping that out, the $400 million number what was most interesting to you in the print >> well, i think a number of things opinion the gaming revenue more than doubled. the crypto currency was pretty much icing on the cake so the core business is growing, you know, 60%, 70%, and this is a company that is on track to do about 26,$26, $27 billion of revenue next year. that's going to equate to about $16 billion, $17 billion of...
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the mayor and raj gave us an overview. tributes and mourning, especially by those who knew the victims, started earlier today. a mourning gathers in san jose was billed as a news conference but felt and sounded more like a memorial. >> today is about our employees and their families. it's about people. >> reporter: the pictures and names of the nine victims were posted. the ninth passing away at the hospital last night. a general manager says she was with the victims' families at the unification center waiting, hoping for their loved ones to return. >> that did not happen. the. >> reporter: the supervisor kept his composure until his family were happy i was home. i was sad some of my family members was not able to feel what i was feeling yesterday. >> reporter: a councilman lost a friend. >> i get to know personally how these nine families have felt. you expect that person to be coming home. pick up the phone. it's not going to happen. it's tough. >> reporter: raul says his friends'e trying to surround them with support. r
the mayor and raj gave us an overview. tributes and mourning, especially by those who knew the victims, started earlier today. a mourning gathers in san jose was billed as a news conference but felt and sounded more like a memorial. >> today is about our employees and their families. it's about people. >> reporter: the pictures and names of the nine victims were posted. the ninth passing away at the hospital last night. a general manager says she was with the victims' families at...
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i'm raj mathai. >> and the vaccine for 12 to 15-year-olds. >> the fda is on board.ut what about parents. >> counties throughout the bay area haven with waiting for the approval. now they are getting ready. >> we opened up the clinical booking last week in anticipation of this moment. >> reporter: they have been giving vaccines to adults since april. they recently opened up 12 to 15. >> we had about 90 people who got signed up over the week. >> reporter: and that number is growing. >> i have been they have been asked, are we doing it? >> they are excited because they can have a normal summer. my friends want one. >> marin cohn 2i is preparing to give shots to 12 to 15-year-olds but two more authorizations have to happen before the vaccine. >> and. >> the new group will be given the new dose. and they are pushing to get more teens to roll up their sleeves. a gift card to encourage young people to get a shot. meanwhile, about 500 shots on saturday, a goal to reach herd immunity as soon as possible. >> the vaccine is available for kids, and parents are hesitant. we pref
i'm raj mathai. >> and the vaccine for 12 to 15-year-olds. >> the fda is on board.ut what about parents. >> counties throughout the bay area haven with waiting for the approval. now they are getting ready. >> we opened up the clinical booking last week in anticipation of this moment. >> reporter: they have been giving vaccines to adults since april. they recently opened up 12 to 15. >> we had about 90 people who got signed up over the week. >> reporter:...
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the new price for an aver raj home for the bay area and who it's pricing out. >>> finally, san franciscoor is building on last fall's experimental street crisis response team. >> the pilot program paired mental lelt responders with police. it was an effort to reduce the police response to non-violent 911 calls. now mayor breed is forming a street wellness response team. it will analyze emergency calls and strategically assign teams to respond to people in distress but not in crisis. the mayor is included this program in the upcoming city budget. >> that will do it for us. thanks so much for joining us. >> see you at 6:00. >>> breaking news tonight. the fda's major announcement on the covid vaccine and kids that so many parents had waited for the fda granting pfizer's vaccine emergency use authorization for adolescents 12 to 15 it will allow all high school students and most middle schoolers to get the shot. one of the biggest steps yet toward reopening schools full-time. >>> also the fbi revealing a russian gang is behind the unprecedented cyberattack crippling the largest fuel pipeline
the new price for an aver raj home for the bay area and who it's pricing out. >>> finally, san franciscoor is building on last fall's experimental street crisis response team. >> the pilot program paired mental lelt responders with police. it was an effort to reduce the police response to non-violent 911 calls. now mayor breed is forming a street wellness response team. it will analyze emergency calls and strategically assign teams to respond to people in distress but not in...
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i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. let's take you outside to give you a live look at the oakland coliseum home of the a's, for now. the a's announcing the league has given them the green light to start scouting for a new home in a new city. the team is not giving up on its billion dollar privately funded ball park at the howard terminal site just yet but adding building a new ball park at the coliseum site is not an option. several environmental critics have vowed to do all they can to stop the project, calling it economically and environmentally wrong. a local podcast host is hoping that a deal can happen for fans' sake. >> it seems like the intention of major league baseball is clear, they're trying to force them out of oakland. the fans lose. that's the tough part. >> the city council's next vote is expected later this summer. >> so, this is really a slippery slope for oakland. the warriors and raiders left town recently. could the a's be next. the a's have explored deals to move to san jose and fremont in years pas
i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. let's take you outside to give you a live look at the oakland coliseum home of the a's, for now. the a's announcing the league has given them the green light to start scouting for a new home in a new city. the team is not giving up on its billion dollar privately funded ball park at the howard terminal site just yet but adding building a new ball park at the coliseum site is not an option. several environmental critics have vowed to do all they...
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i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. there's a lot of mixed messages out there. the cdc says if you're fully vaccinated, you can leave your mask at home when you go into a restaurant, a store, or other types of businesses. but california is still considering that cdc guidance. and stores are split on which rules to follow. trader joe's, costco, and walmart say they're dropping the mandate for fully vaccinated shoppers while others like safeway say keep those masks on. here is nbc bay area's robert handa. >> reporter: frankly just about everyone we talked to liked the idea but very few of them actually took their masks off while shopping. those who did, seemed to really like it. >> i'm glad to take off my mask. >> reporter: diana was surprised and relieved to hear trader joe's was no longer requiring masks for those fully vaccinated. she kept her mask off as she went shopping, but emphasized she is not an anti-vaxxer. in fact she's been very diligent. >> i'm very healthy. i work out. i watch what i eat. i'm fully vaccinated. so i'm feeling okay with, you know, liv
i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. there's a lot of mixed messages out there. the cdc says if you're fully vaccinated, you can leave your mask at home when you go into a restaurant, a store, or other types of businesses. but california is still considering that cdc guidance. and stores are split on which rules to follow. trader joe's, costco, and walmart say they're dropping the mandate for fully vaccinated shoppers while others like safeway say keep those masks on. here is nbc bay...
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got a chance to run with my buddy raj mathai at a promo shoot. good to see him.ve been able to reunite with people you haven't seen because of the pandemic. both vaccinated now so here we go. >> movie-making is big business and police officers in san francisco. they are making money on set. >> and they got that live, too, so that video posted -- they were paid in total $420,000 for the services. the latest "matrix" film is actually booking more than 16,000 hotels. cha-ching, wow. >> also trending for you. a new take on "the willy wonka chocolate factory" actor. timothy chalamet will play the famous chocolatier in wonka. many of the details they are keeping under wraps so we don't know but that prequel will explore wonk,'s upspringing. that should be a fun one to watch. >> yeah. we've watched that recently, so, you know, that's a favorite in our household. and i think the weather has been a little too nice to just sit inside and watch movies. we are enjoying some nice comfortable weather. highs reaching into the upper 70s. it's going to get a little bit warmer ove
got a chance to run with my buddy raj mathai at a promo shoot. good to see him.ve been able to reunite with people you haven't seen because of the pandemic. both vaccinated now so here we go. >> movie-making is big business and police officers in san francisco. they are making money on set. >> and they got that live, too, so that video posted -- they were paid in total $420,000 for the services. the latest "matrix" film is actually booking more than 16,000 hotels....
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raj mathai is leading the summit today, talking about the challenges asian and pacific islanders are facing. the summit going on right now. you can check it out online and start with efforts. parent company, asian pacific fund. your efforts have helped raise more than $1 million. thank you for that. nbcbayarea.com. >> let's talk about that forecast today. of course, we're dealing with dry conditions out there. vianey, the weather is really nice out there. >> it is. temperatures remain cool. now that wind advisory was allowed to expire as of 5ll see conditions and we've still got a little bit of instability. over the next couple of days, we're still going to see shower activity and rain activity especially for the sierra. if you have plans to travel up there, please check those road conditions. we're at 58 degrees. very comfortable out there, as marcus said. notice in the icons, yes, we're expecting to see some wind this afternoon. temperatures will top out in the upper 60s. upper 60s for the south bay, mid 70s through the interior valleys, and antioch 74. around the coastline, 50s an
raj mathai is leading the summit today, talking about the challenges asian and pacific islanders are facing. the summit going on right now. you can check it out online and start with efforts. parent company, asian pacific fund. your efforts have helped raise more than $1 million. thank you for that. nbcbayarea.com. >> let's talk about that forecast today. of course, we're dealing with dry conditions out there. vianey, the weather is really nice out there. >> it is. temperatures...
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i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre.'s take you outside to give you a live look at the oakland coliseum home of the a's, for now. the a's announcing the league has given them the green light to start scouting for a new home in a new city. the team is not giving up on its billion dollar privately funded ball park at the howard terminal site just yet but adding building a new ball park at the coliseum site is not an option. several environmental critics have vowed to do
i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre.'s take you outside to give you a live look at the oakland coliseum home of the a's, for now. the a's announcing the league has given them the green light to start scouting for a new home in a new city. the team is not giving up on its billion dollar privately funded ball park at the howard terminal site just yet but adding building a new ball park at the coliseum site is not an option. several environmental critics have vowed to do
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raj mathai spoke to his cousin who is a dentist. >> everyone knows someone in their building, the friend circle, that has it and has recovered from it and has and it has long term and still dealing with symptoms, or who has had and it hasn't recovered from it. it's been a charging time. >> are you upset? are you mad? are you fearful? what are your emotions that your country battles now? >> i think right now, the only thing to do is look ahead. to learn from the mistakes. the mistakes, simply, i think lack of preparedness. we didn't anticipate a second wave coming in so quickly, so swiftly, to be so infectious. and help shl have been in place wasn't in place. >> today, president biden said he talked to the indian prime minister and the u.s. is sending more supplies and aid to indian. >>> the death toll in the computer train crash in mexico city is expected to raise. the train fell 16 feet crushing cars below. at least 24 people are confirmed dead with dozens more in hospitals, several in critical condition. mexico's foreign relation minister calls it the most deadly in their history. >>>
raj mathai spoke to his cousin who is a dentist. >> everyone knows someone in their building, the friend circle, that has it and has recovered from it and has and it has long term and still dealing with symptoms, or who has had and it hasn't recovered from it. it's been a charging time. >> are you upset? are you mad? are you fearful? what are your emotions that your country battles now? >> i think right now, the only thing to do is look ahead. to learn from the mistakes. the...
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tomorrow, more sunshine getting us to earlier in the day, it will help temperatures worm up, but below a raj temperatures. it's a huge, huge departure from what we heard last week from the record setting temps. looking good here in concord. 73, and san jose, 70, and through the coastline, we have a mix of 50s and 60s. now, we will see on and off guses throughout the afternoon, that will be from a storm system that is off to the north. as the storm system sits, this thing is basically crawling. it will keep the cool air in place, and snow. we know a lot of you are traveling you, and if you are going over interstate 80 or highway 50, you want to watch out for snowfall thursday and friday. fire danger, 2 to 5 inches for thursday and friday. at home, france, we're going under go the on again, off again wind guests. 35 miles per hour tomorrow, up to 40 on wednesday and we will stay dry over the next seven days, 60s for highs and the inland, wind up to 25 tomorrow. 20 wednesday. all the way through saturday, warm up sunday and monday and not too hot. thankfully we have higher temperatures. and hel
tomorrow, more sunshine getting us to earlier in the day, it will help temperatures worm up, but below a raj temperatures. it's a huge, huge departure from what we heard last week from the record setting temps. looking good here in concord. 73, and san jose, 70, and through the coastline, we have a mix of 50s and 60s. now, we will see on and off guses throughout the afternoon, that will be from a storm system that is off to the north. as the storm system sits, this thing is basically crawling....
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it's especially dangerous for people like 78-year-old raj, who spends about eight hours a day online or watching tv. were you ever skeptical about what you read online? >> oh, yes quite a few times. and it sort of bothered me. >> reporter: to deal with that sense of skepticism he took part in training sessions with media literacy initiative mediawise >> what exactly is misinformation >> they worked to debunk the viral hoaxes many fall victim to like false claims about covid-19, politics or social justice. when you hear friends say i saw something on the internet, do you stop them and ask them more questions >> yes, i do you feel more conscious and you tell them don't believe everything you read. >> reporter: is fact-checking hard >> yes, very much. the challenge is there, especially from a technological standpoint. >> reporter: research shows 65 and older are most vulnerable to sharing misinformation mediawise in partnership with aarp and facebook has trained more than 100,000 seniors. >> that's right, lester it began with mediawise's team program that includes the teen fact checking
it's especially dangerous for people like 78-year-old raj, who spends about eight hours a day online or watching tv. were you ever skeptical about what you read online? >> oh, yes quite a few times. and it sort of bothered me. >> reporter: to deal with that sense of skepticism he took part in training sessions with media literacy initiative mediawise >> what exactly is misinformation >> they worked to debunk the viral hoaxes many fall victim to like false claims about...