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here's nbc bay area's roz plater. >> reporter: early morning and dozens are bundled up and lined up to get a sought-after covid vaccine. zuckerberg san francisco general hospital is making it available to residents 65 and older without an appointment. >>ed goal is to remove barriers for patients to get a vaccine. we thought a drop-in clinic would be a good idea. >> reporter: another vaccination site is set to open at the larks berry. governor newsome announced california has administered more than 7 million vaccines. ucsf infectious specialist monica ghandi said that's a good sign. >> things are going faster in california which is great. essentially 40 million people in the state, 7 million administered, we're getting closer. >> reporter: she says we may also as a country be getting closer to herd immunity. enough people would either be vaccinated or had covid which limits the spread of the virus. >> the estimates are in this country that up to a third, literally between 20 and 30% of people have already had covid-19. that gives you already some immunity because immunity is likely dura
here's nbc bay area's roz plater. >> reporter: early morning and dozens are bundled up and lined up to get a sought-after covid vaccine. zuckerberg san francisco general hospital is making it available to residents 65 and older without an appointment. >>ed goal is to remove barriers for patients to get a vaccine. we thought a drop-in clinic would be a good idea. >> reporter: another vaccination site is set to open at the larks berry. governor newsome announced california has...
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i think it's fair to say that roz has been a lockdown sceptic, _ say that roz has been a lockdown scepticockdown came, the forecast given was we could've had a _ the forecast given was we could've had a quarter of a million deaths — nobody— had a quarter of a million deaths — nobody expected more than 100,000 deaths _ nobody expected more than 100,000 deaths that we've now got. sir patrick— deaths that we've now got. sir patrick vallance said if it's 20,000, _ patrick vallance said if it's 20,000, that would be, as it were, a reasonable _ 20,000, that would be, as it were, a reasonable figure. so the deaths have _ reasonable figure. so the deaths have risen, all sorts of things have happened. — have risen, all sorts of things have happened, there have been failures in policy— happened, there have been failures in policy - _ happened, there have been failures in policy — perhaps understandable given _ in policy — perhaps understandable given the _ in policy — perhaps understandable given the nature of the pandemic. but the _ given the nature of the pandemic. but the fact is we still need t
i think it's fair to say that roz has been a lockdown sceptic, _ say that roz has been a lockdown scepticockdown came, the forecast given was we could've had a _ the forecast given was we could've had a quarter of a million deaths — nobody— had a quarter of a million deaths — nobody expected more than 100,000 deaths _ nobody expected more than 100,000 deaths that we've now got. sir patrick— deaths that we've now got. sir patrick vallance said if it's 20,000, _ patrick vallance said if...
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roz: we definitely did. we heard from janet yellen twice today. we know her well from being the federal chair. -- federal reserve chair. she really laid out two scenarios. the u.s. could get back to full employment next year. and that there could be a long drawn out recovery. she was around during 2008, 2009 , the recession and saw how long it took to recover from that. she is wary of that worried the stock market is slowing down. this is not persuading a lot of republican lawmakers who still feel the biden plan is too big. $1.9 trillion. there is tension now between the yellen camp and the biden camp and people like larry summers that typically would be in line with janet yellen. she says as treasury secretary now she has to deal with the entire company and the long-term fallout of job losses. she talked about job losses specifically among minorities and women which are very sticky right now. paul: is a compromise dead now? >> it seems like it never got up off the ground. democrats just want to go with the more aggressive plan. and put the assura
roz: we definitely did. we heard from janet yellen twice today. we know her well from being the federal chair. -- federal reserve chair. she really laid out two scenarios. the u.s. could get back to full employment next year. and that there could be a long drawn out recovery. she was around during 2008, 2009 , the recession and saw how long it took to recover from that. she is wary of that worried the stock market is slowing down. this is not persuading a lot of republican lawmakers who still...
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vice president of the united states kamala harris, georgia senator raphael warnock and walgreens ceo roz brewer all of whom have frequently discussed the value of hbc use that and how they hold importance today in terms of how it propelled them to their perspective positions. felicia bolton has a look at the rich history of the universities in the value of these institutions. >>at just 14 years old trailing rogers knew he wanted to be a civil rights the death of michael brown in 2014 was one of the events that spurred hen to action. the dallas native joined a lot magnet school for high school and set his sights on creating equality in change and the u.s. it was it was those 2 moments that made me realize that this this is this is what i want to do i want to fight into i don't have to because i'm going to have to fight us some points i need to be on the front lines are taking it on the back in when it comes time to put in my application. >>and they look at mining and say i don't you the categories the >>upon graduation he chose to go to an hbcu historically black college and university no
vice president of the united states kamala harris, georgia senator raphael warnock and walgreens ceo roz brewer all of whom have frequently discussed the value of hbc use that and how they hold importance today in terms of how it propelled them to their perspective positions. felicia bolton has a look at the rich history of the universities in the value of these institutions. >>at just 14 years old trailing rogers knew he wanted to be a civil rights the death of michael brown in 2014 was...
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our very own vice president of the united states kamala harris senator raphael warnock well green ceo roz brewer atlanta mayor keisha bottoms and new orleans mayor latoya cantrell all of whom have frequently discussed the value of hbc use and how important they are to propelling them to their respective positions. felicia bolton has a look at the rich history of hbc use and the value these institutions hold today. >>at just 14 years old trailing rogers knew he wanted to be a civil rights the death of michael brown in 2014 was one of the events that spurred hen to action. the dallas native joined a lot magnet school for high school and set his sights on creating equality in change and the u.s. it was it was those 2 moments that made me realize that this this is this is what i want to do i want to fight into i don't have to because i'm going to have to fight us some points i need to be on the front lines are taking it on the back in when it comes time to put in my application. >>and they look at mining and say i don't getting categories the >>upon graduation he chose to go to an hbcu histor
our very own vice president of the united states kamala harris senator raphael warnock well green ceo roz brewer atlanta mayor keisha bottoms and new orleans mayor latoya cantrell all of whom have frequently discussed the value of hbc use and how important they are to propelling them to their respective positions. felicia bolton has a look at the rich history of hbc use and the value these institutions hold today. >>at just 14 years old trailing rogers knew he wanted to be a civil rights...
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there's just a fourth roz brewer next month will become the ceo of cbs is part of that trend.ng? you look at these figures and this is causing corporations to dig in to how they recruit, how they promote. you look at this obvious systemic program in these stance and they look at things like how can they make sure that there's a more diverse opportunity around the ceo to give them that lift. >> representation matters. mike allen, thank you so much as always for your reporting. we really appreciate it. >>> and before we go, i just want to say thank you to officer brian sicknick, to his family, to everyone who loved him. he lost his life protecting everyone at the capitol on january 6th. he's lying in honor at the capitol today. we really appreciate your service and you'll be deeply missed. thank you to all of you for getting up way too early for us on this wednesday morning. don't go he
there's just a fourth roz brewer next month will become the ceo of cbs is part of that trend.ng? you look at these figures and this is causing corporations to dig in to how they recruit, how they promote. you look at this obvious systemic program in these stance and they look at things like how can they make sure that there's a more diverse opportunity around the ceo to give them that lift. >> representation matters. mike allen, thank you so much as always for your reporting. we really...
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jim, although ken stepping down, roz brewer is moving up at walgreens. we will keep an eye on diversity in the c-suite a short break here back in a moment turn on my tv and boom, it's got all my favorite shows right there. i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stocks you're interested in. now this is what i'm talking about. yeah, it'll free up more time for your... uh, true crime shows? british baking competitions. hm. didn't peg you for a crumpet guy. focus on what matters to you with thinkorswim. ♪♪ >>> quick check on gamestop, down here. taking out yesterday's intraday low but has not quite dipped to tuesday's low, up 74.22. ll mtsith regulators this morning we are back in a moment. in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. ♪♪ hey you, yeah you. i opened a sofi money
jim, although ken stepping down, roz brewer is moving up at walgreens. we will keep an eye on diversity in the c-suite a short break here back in a moment turn on my tv and boom, it's got all my favorite shows right there. i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stocks you're...
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and i would like to adjourn today's meeting in memory of roslyn kew or roz as the community called her. she was born in 192 9 in shanghai and moved to the united states in 1947. she was a respected -- is a respected social activist and fighter for underprivileged girls as well as seniors. and after 30 years in the private sector, she retired in 1988. and dedicated the rest of her life to her second career as a full-time volunteer, working with self-help for the elderly where she spearheaded the fight to protect the -- what we now call lady shaw senior center. many other accolades, which she received many awards and she passed away over the weekend on january 30th. and is survived by her daughters, debbie and jacky and her granddaughter samantha and i'd like to adjourn the meeting in her memory, and the rest, madam clerk, i will submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor peskin. supervisor preston. >> supervisor preston: thank you, madam clerk. i have one item in memoriam. colleagues, today in coordination with the san francisco bicycle coalition i am requesting a report from the budget an
and i would like to adjourn today's meeting in memory of roslyn kew or roz as the community called her. she was born in 192 9 in shanghai and moved to the united states in 1947. she was a respected -- is a respected social activist and fighter for underprivileged girls as well as seniors. and after 30 years in the private sector, she retired in 1988. and dedicated the rest of her life to her second career as a full-time volunteer, working with self-help for the elderly where she spearheaded the...
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and i would like to adjourn today's meeting in memory of roslyn kew or roz as the community called her. she was born in 192 9 in shanghai and moved to the united states in 1947. she was a respected -- is a respected social activist and fighter for underprivileged girls as well as seniors. and after 30 years in the private sector, she retired in 1988. and dedicated the rest of her life to her second career as a full-time volunteer working with self-help for the elderly where she spearheaded the fight to protect the -- what we now call lady shaw senior center. many other accolades, which she received many awards and she passed away over the weekend on january 30th. and is survived by her daughters debbie and jacky and her granddaughter samantha and i'd like to adjourn the meeting in her memory, and the rest, madam clerk i will submit. >> clerk: thank you supervisor peskin. supervisor preston. >> supervisor preston: thank you madam clerk. i have one item in memoriam. colleagues, today in coordination with the san francisco bicycle coalition i am requesting a report from the budget and leg
and i would like to adjourn today's meeting in memory of roslyn kew or roz as the community called her. she was born in 192 9 in shanghai and moved to the united states in 1947. she was a respected -- is a respected social activist and fighter for underprivileged girls as well as seniors. and after 30 years in the private sector, she retired in 1988. and dedicated the rest of her life to her second career as a full-time volunteer working with self-help for the elderly where she spearheaded the...