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and management i think has a much better understanding that in order for rutgers to work, rutgers' workersork that has been made ear. i do give credit to jonathan holloway because he referenced the beloved community. we are the beloved community. all of us. staff, faculty, students. in every aspect of this university cut we make up -- amy: i want to ask either of you , todd, christine, even juan, about this latest news -- rutgers was the first of u.s. colleges in universities to require students be fully vaccinated before they can come back to campus in the fall with limited exceptions for underlying medical conditions and religious beliefs. how will this be enforced and what are the thoughts of teachers and other staff on this? >> i c jump in and then let them jump in. for us, we want -- we think it is great the students are going to be vaccinated. we also think the workers should be vaccinated. the university did not reach out to us to talk about this. we think it is important -- i certain i think all of my members should be vaccinated. we want a safe campus. we all want a safe campus. how
and management i think has a much better understanding that in order for rutgers to work, rutgers' workersork that has been made ear. i do give credit to jonathan holloway because he referenced the beloved community. we are the beloved community. all of us. staff, faculty, students. in every aspect of this university cut we make up -- amy: i want to ask either of you , todd, christine, even juan, about this latest news -- rutgers was the first of u.s. colleges in universities to require...
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. >> how can rutgers mandate a vaccine only for emergency use authorization? >> we feel comfortable w hav the ability to make the decision for the community. >> you feel you can stand on legal ground? >> very comfortable based on the new jersey state law. >> is it legal for universities to require students to get the covid-19 vaccine before returning to campus? >> it absolutely is legal. colleges and universities always have the right to enforce the public health. >> reporter: do you think universities and colleges will end up in court over this? >> i have no doubt that there will be legal challenges. these are not vaccines that have withstood the test of time. it is an avenue for a legal challenge and does not necessarily mean it will be successful. >> what does rutgers in the fall look like? >> it looks like a busy compamp. >> reporter: rutgers plans to administer the vaccine on campus pretty soon. many have been using the johnson & johnson vaccine. rutgers said it won't affect their ability to vaccinate nope nope c'mon him? oo, i like him! nooooo... noooo..
. >> how can rutgers mandate a vaccine only for emergency use authorization? >> we feel comfortable w hav the ability to make the decision for the community. >> you feel you can stand on legal ground? >> very comfortable based on the new jersey state law. >> is it legal for universities to require students to get the covid-19 vaccine before returning to campus? >> it absolutely is legal. colleges and universities always have the right to enforce the public...
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rutgers was the first to announce the requirement.from the campus of the scarlet knights. >> reporter: we talked to the president of rutgers here. he told us come fall he hopes to fill the stands. but to do that they need herd immunity and that means that students need the vaccine. do you think this will be the new normal, requiring students to be vaccinated? >> sure hope so. >> reporter: jonathan is president of rutgers and his tenure started as the pandemic began. come fall he wants his students back on campus. how did the student body react when you made the reaction? >> positive. they know this is the path to reopening. >> i am very excited. >> reporter: this 19-year-old is a freshman at rutgers and her college experience has been anything but typical. >> i did not get to the do the whole prom thing. i did not get to do the whole full graduation thing. >> reporter: after missing out on the senior year of high school, jackson attends college classes from her childhood bedroom and plans to get the vaccine. >> i never had any reserva
rutgers was the first to announce the requirement.from the campus of the scarlet knights. >> reporter: we talked to the president of rutgers here. he told us come fall he hopes to fill the stands. but to do that they need herd immunity and that means that students need the vaccine. do you think this will be the new normal, requiring students to be vaccinated? >> sure hope so. >> reporter: jonathan is president of rutgers and his tenure started as the pandemic began. come fall...
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rutgers university was the first to announce that requirement.y, where she spoke to the university's president about what the fall may look like on their campus. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. we talked to the president of rutgers here at shi stadium where they play their football and lacrosse home games. he told us come fall he hopes to fill these stands, but to do that they need herd immunity. do you think there is the new normal, requiring students to be vaccinated? >> i sure hope so. >> reporter: jonathan holloway's tenure as president of rutgers university started just as the pandemic began. >> we've been remote since i've been here. >> reporter: and come fall, holloway wants his students back on campus. how did the student body react when you made the announcement? >> the reaction's been wholly positive. they know this is the path to reopening. >> i am very excited. >> reporter: 19-year-old miriam jackson is a freshman at rutgers. her college experience has been anything but typical. >> i didn't get to do the whole prom thi
rutgers university was the first to announce that requirement.y, where she spoke to the university's president about what the fall may look like on their campus. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. we talked to the president of rutgers here at shi stadium where they play their football and lacrosse home games. he told us come fall he hopes to fill these stands, but to do that they need herd immunity. do you think there is the new normal, requiring students to be vaccinated?...
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take rutgers, for example, they have over 9,000 international students.vaccines, of course, but the real situation and the question comes for those students who have been vaccinated with non-fda-approved vaccines. there's no science behind whether or not they can be double vaccinated and the school will only accept fda-approved advantages e vaccines. other schools and colleges will be facing that as well. >> there are some countries that don't have access to vaccines. bianna golodryga, thanks so much. >>> right now the cdc panel is investigate on the future of the johnson & johnson vaccine in the united states. we'll bring you the results that have vote once we have it, but now to our tech lead. a deadly crash in texas is raising questions now about the safety of tesla's autopilot feature. police say that nobody was sitting in the driver's seat when the car crashed and killed both people inside. despite tesla's assurance that autopilot only works with a driver behind the wheel. cnn's pete muntene reports now. lawmakers are warning that tesla safety concer
take rutgers, for example, they have over 9,000 international students.vaccines, of course, but the real situation and the question comes for those students who have been vaccinated with non-fda-approved vaccines. there's no science behind whether or not they can be double vaccinated and the school will only accept fda-approved advantages e vaccines. other schools and colleges will be facing that as well. >> there are some countries that don't have access to vaccines. bianna golodryga,...
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for more on the significance of president biden's statement, i spoke with alex hinton, director of rutgersity's center for the study of genocide and human rights. he is also the author of "it can happen here: white power and the rising threat of genocide in the u.s." professor hinton joined us from newark, new jersey. alex, the big picture question is, why does it matter that president joe biden makes this declaration that what happened decades ago was, in fact, a genocide? >> so in one sense, this is absolutely momentous for the victims. but i think more broadly, it's something that's momentous for all of us, you know, in terms of human rights. one of the principles that guides us and guides our countries, it's centered around respect for the dignity of the person. so, if we talk about dignity and respect, that starts with, if lives are lost, massive human rights violations take place, we need to acknowledge, that the descendants need truth, and there needs to be more broadly an acknowledgment that, sort of looking ahead, also is a signal to other potential leaders that this can't be happ
for more on the significance of president biden's statement, i spoke with alex hinton, director of rutgersity's center for the study of genocide and human rights. he is also the author of "it can happen here: white power and the rising threat of genocide in the u.s." professor hinton joined us from newark, new jersey. alex, the big picture question is, why does it matter that president joe biden makes this declaration that what happened decades ago was, in fact, a genocide? >>...
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. >> reporter: for these rutgers university students any chance at normalcy would be a real shot in thefully get a real college experience. >> we feel the vaccine is a game changer for us to bring back as many people as we can hypotheti -- >> reporter: school officials say mandating vaccinations before covid-19 before returning to campus in the fall is the best and safest way to bring students back. >> they deserve to have the experience that they have been looking forward to. and we think that this is a small price to pay to do it. >> reporter: rutgers was one of the first, but they're not alone. nearly 75 other universities, including duke, georgetown, brown, cornell, notre dame and syracuse are requiring that students get vaccinated. >> students will be required to uphold vaccination cards. >> reporter: they compare to proof for other vaccines such as measles and mumps, required in public and private schools across the country. >> we already require and mandate a number of different vaccines. we have a policy in place. >> reporter: similar to other vaccines, exemptions for medical or
. >> reporter: for these rutgers university students any chance at normalcy would be a real shot in thefully get a real college experience. >> we feel the vaccine is a game changer for us to bring back as many people as we can hypotheti -- >> reporter: school officials say mandating vaccinations before covid-19 before returning to campus in the fall is the best and safest way to bring students back. >> they deserve to have the experience that they have been looking...
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rutgers, a great university.rubio is teeing up a massive argument with mlb commissioner rob manfred ahead of the masters weekend. the details and reaction from former miami marlins' president dave sampson. we love dave. he'll be with us right after a short break. stay with us. ♪ ♪ should i stay or should i go now? ♪ if i go, there will be trouble -- ♪ and if i stay, it will be double ♪♪ my greatest challenge. governments in record debt; inflation rising, currencies falling. but i've seen centuries of this. with one companion that hedges the risks you choose and those that choose you. the physical seam of a digital world, traded with a touch. my strongest and closest asset. the gold standard, so to speak ;) people call my future uncertain. but there's one thing i am sure of... living with metastatic breast cancer means being relentless. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio, the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, reg
rutgers, a great university.rubio is teeing up a massive argument with mlb commissioner rob manfred ahead of the masters weekend. the details and reaction from former miami marlins' president dave sampson. we love dave. he'll be with us right after a short break. stay with us. ♪ ♪ should i stay or should i go now? ♪ if i go, there will be trouble -- ♪ and if i stay, it will be double ♪♪ my greatest challenge. governments in record debt; inflation rising, currencies falling. but i've...
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meet mano and made the story the cornerstone of his new book, "humankind: a hopeful history." >> rutgerhad not become, you know, one of the most famous stories of the 20th century. i just couldn't understand it, because it's just extraordinary. six kids on an island for 15 months. and d they survived. how? >> williams: like millions o of others, bregman had read the fictional tale of marooned scschoolboys, , "lord of the fl" which for generations has been taught in high schools around the world. >> i think we ought to have a chief to decide things. >> williams: the novel-- later made into a film-- is a nightmarish account of a group of british boys stranded on an uninhabited island. they divide into two compepeting tribes andnd descend i into violence, culminating in mayhem and murder. >> bregman: this is reallyly old theory in western culture, that our civilization is just a thin veneer, just a thin layer. and that when something bad happens, say there is a natural disaster or you shipwreck on an island and you have the freedom to establish your own society, that people reveal who they
meet mano and made the story the cornerstone of his new book, "humankind: a hopeful history." >> rutgerhad not become, you know, one of the most famous stories of the 20th century. i just couldn't understand it, because it's just extraordinary. six kids on an island for 15 months. and d they survived. how? >> williams: like millions o of others, bregman had read the fictional tale of marooned scschoolboys, , "lord of the fl" which for generations has been taught...
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, thank you for being with us, associate professor of latino and caribbean studies and history at rutgersof "brown in the windy city: mexicans and puerto ricans in postwar chicago." currently writing a second book titled "a history of latino chicago: class solidarities and coalitional politics." she was born and grew up in chicago. and thank you to mateo zapata, independent journalist and photographer and chicago community organizer. we will into our books and articles at democracynow.org. next up, a lieutenant in the army medical corps is suing two virginia police officers who push them to the ground, pointed a gun at his head during a traffic stop. we will speak with his lawyer. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "sophisticated lady" by the charles mingus sextet with eric dolphy. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. a warning to our audience, the following story contains graphic descriptions and images of police violence. we now turn to virginia, where a lieutenant in the army medical corps is suing two police officers who pepper-sprayed him
, thank you for being with us, associate professor of latino and caribbean studies and history at rutgersof "brown in the windy city: mexicans and puerto ricans in postwar chicago." currently writing a second book titled "a history of latino chicago: class solidarities and coalitional politics." she was born and grew up in chicago. and thank you to mateo zapata, independent journalist and photographer and chicago community organizer. we will into our books and articles at...
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cornell, rutgers, ft. lewis college in colorado, nova southeastern university in florida, st. edwards university in texas and roger williams university in rhode island are requiring students to be fully vaccinated before the fall begins. there will be exceptions for medical, religious or other reasons. rutgers executive vp says colleges owe their students a normal campus experience. >> we think that in creating the safest campus in america, the best way and place to start is with our students and we want to give them back their college experience. >> even more colleges are looking at the vaccine requirement, no word if any bay area colleges just yet. the "today" show goes in depth into the debate after "today in the bay." >>> testimony in the derek chauvin trial. >> nbc's gabe gutierrez has more on the trial in minneapolis and more. >> reporter: laura and marcus, good morning. it is highly unusual for a police chief to testify against his or her mission but he evase rated derek chauvin for placing his knee on his neck for more than nine minutes. >> to continue to apply that le
cornell, rutgers, ft. lewis college in colorado, nova southeastern university in florida, st. edwards university in texas and roger williams university in rhode island are requiring students to be fully vaccinated before the fall begins. there will be exceptions for medical, religious or other reasons. rutgers executive vp says colleges owe their students a normal campus experience. >> we think that in creating the safest campus in america, the best way and place to start is with our...
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so far, notre dame, rutgers, some of the high profile schools that made the shot a requirement to get back on campus. >> well, it's a tragic cold case. a dead mother and a missing toddler. five years ago, they found a body buried in the park, and a 2-year-old girl was missing. today, her sister is hopeful that ariana will be found. >> reporter: this is age progression image how she could look. >> the focus today is just mainly to -- to let people know that ariana is out there, and that she needs to be found. >> five years ago, her story captivated the bay area. her mother nicole dead in the park. nicole's sister remembers the day she found out about the killing. >> i feel like what happened to my sister -- the next thing to do was to look for ariana. was no news. she wasn't found with her. >> reporter: on april 8th, 2016, a rec and parks worker stumbled upon nicole's body, buried in a shallow grave. she was a best buy ploy and single mom of two daughters. she was reported missing because she didn't show up for work. san francisco police is working if the fbi. this tweet including a ph
so far, notre dame, rutgers, some of the high profile schools that made the shot a requirement to get back on campus. >> well, it's a tragic cold case. a dead mother and a missing toddler. five years ago, they found a body buried in the park, and a 2-year-old girl was missing. today, her sister is hopeful that ariana will be found. >> reporter: this is age progression image how she could look. >> the focus today is just mainly to -- to let people know that ariana is out there,...
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cornell, rutgers, ft. lewis college in colorado, nova southeastern university in florida, st. edwards university in texas and roger williams university in rhode island are requiring students to be fully vaccinated before the fall begins. there will be exceptions for medical reasons. they want to offer their students a normal campus experience. >> we think that in creating the campus in america the best way and place to start is with our students and we want to give them back their college experience. >> even more colleges are looking at the vaccine requirement, no word if any bay area colleges just yet. the "today" show goes in depth into the debate after "today in the bay." >>> celebrating today the victory lap that the stanford women's basketball team took upon returning home. one coach may have lost the title game to the cardinals but winning over many fans even as the final four weekend ends. the move she made during halftime that has moms everywhere cheering her on. >>> happening now, just under four months before the opening of the tokyo olympics and a possible setback.
cornell, rutgers, ft. lewis college in colorado, nova southeastern university in florida, st. edwards university in texas and roger williams university in rhode island are requiring students to be fully vaccinated before the fall begins. there will be exceptions for medical reasons. they want to offer their students a normal campus experience. >> we think that in creating the campus in america the best way and place to start is with our students and we want to give them back their college...
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the boys and girls don't care that stephanie rutgers lesbian the more excited the whole the confirm and get to have a personal plate with the pastor can go wherever they want and she can't back out as a co carding is a cool thing to do. not everyone does that. outside in front of the go cart track they take a rather unusual photo to remember the date with the pastor. as well as now we know we can do anything we want with stephanie and she won't just get mad i will say no . it's like i've never got to go karting before so that was nice and just because i'm 35 i can still keep up with the youngsters. church wife ellen is teaching the intern how to perform communion with eyes in these a moment and the apostle ones are standing up front here we have to turn around and stretch out our arms and sing to the congregation my. dog. you might have had that for. ellen is officially the pastor's wife but since she is an ordained pastor herself she voluntarily takes on some of her wise to tease the church expects dedication from pastors spouses and partners. and there's armand is something that the 2
the boys and girls don't care that stephanie rutgers lesbian the more excited the whole the confirm and get to have a personal plate with the pastor can go wherever they want and she can't back out as a co carding is a cool thing to do. not everyone does that. outside in front of the go cart track they take a rather unusual photo to remember the date with the pastor. as well as now we know we can do anything we want with stephanie and she won't just get mad i will say no . it's like i've never...
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little research about good oral hygiene can, and how it relates to covid and in march, researchers at rutgersof mouthwash, including listerine -- >> march, 2020, people were saying a lot of stuff. people were washing their groceries. >> you're saying, okay, the mouthwash reduced covid transmission. >> that's also not brushing your teeth. >> greg: it really does kill germs in the mouth. >> it says on the bottle it's not meant to be a replacement for brushing. >> steve, a little goes a long way. >> this was my job. six years ago. >> good luck. >> greg: what else have you got there, steve? you're 0-2. >> okay. greg, on monday, you also had some ideas about how to use the third amendment to help amazon drivers. roll the tape. >> because i have solutions, all the time, it was the third amendment kayleigh mcenany, that required the -- if you're a driver for amazon or u.p.s., the people in the community are obliged to let you guys -- let them use your rest room. [nervous laugh] just like the third amendment. >> it's not a good solution. last time the third amendment was used people hat outhouses, wh
little research about good oral hygiene can, and how it relates to covid and in march, researchers at rutgersof mouthwash, including listerine -- >> march, 2020, people were saying a lot of stuff. people were washing their groceries. >> you're saying, okay, the mouthwash reduced covid transmission. >> that's also not brushing your teeth. >> greg: it really does kill germs in the mouth. >> it says on the bottle it's not meant to be a replacement for brushing....
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we are joined by gill rogers, rutgers professor of public policy. he's a former u.s.artment chief economist. thanks very much for your time. budget reconciliation is one way to push through legislation if you have got a 50/50 split and the vice president. it's a little more difficult if joe manchin doesn't want to play ball. bill: most definitely. that will help to keep some of the items that people call christmas tree items to a minimum. i think in the end senator manchin will come along. it is good economics that is behind both the $1.9 trillion package and now this infrastructure package. it's all about the three r's, relief, recovery, and re-imagination. one point $9 trillion is focused on relief and recovery, providing the bridge to prosperity for all americans. the $2.25 trillion infrastructure package is around reimagining the economy and address the care economies, racial and ethnic inequality, and we address the general challenges of all workers, white, black, male, female, asian or latino. even prior to the pandemic, yes, we had a great economy. economic ins
we are joined by gill rogers, rutgers professor of public policy. he's a former u.s.artment chief economist. thanks very much for your time. budget reconciliation is one way to push through legislation if you have got a 50/50 split and the vice president. it's a little more difficult if joe manchin doesn't want to play ball. bill: most definitely. that will help to keep some of the items that people call christmas tree items to a minimum. i think in the end senator manchin will come along. it...
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. >> joining me now to discuss the market is billion rogers of rutgers university and ryan born the chairc understanding of economics at the kato institute and author of "economics in one virus. bill and ryan, welcome bill, is tilman right? is the reason some companies like his in the hospitality is that people don't want to come off unemployment >> his experience i don't want to deny his reality and i think it's real. i'm sure there are other companies or businesses out there facing this challenge. but you have to remember we are in the midst of a pandemic and this pandemic has led to anxiety and depression rates north of 20% according to u.s. census poll survey so, yes, i teach that theory. if you raise nonlabor income that raises the reservation wage to have higher offers to come back so again his reality is very real and a strong reality that people are very nervous about staying healthy. >> ryan, bill points to a complex, a matrix of factors to affect why people don't come back to work or why tilman is having trouble fillings openings in his business. as you would rank -- i assume yo
. >> joining me now to discuss the market is billion rogers of rutgers university and ryan born the chairc understanding of economics at the kato institute and author of "economics in one virus. bill and ryan, welcome bill, is tilman right? is the reason some companies like his in the hospitality is that people don't want to come off unemployment >> his experience i don't want to deny his reality and i think it's real. i'm sure there are other companies or businesses out there...
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a 2008 rutgers study showed that negative media were a significant factor in a five times higher ratebeing shot by police than unarmed white men. that has justified excessive force and claims of self-defense. >> i think a lot of it has to do with mainstream media we're dehumanized. so when an twron gets killed, it's like that's a young black dude. >> you know how it goes, antoine rose is shot and killed by michael rossfelt, who had been fired from his prior post for similar conduct. many outside his community focused on a drive-by shooting he was allegedly involved in. his community find it hard to focus on that since the officer shot antoine in the back, as he was run i away, committeesly unarmed. >> when the trial happened, it was this idea that it was going to be violence. >> yeah. >> so they had the courthouse su roupded by police. they shut the streets down around the courthouse. >> the police presence exponentially grew every day. they got thicker and thicker and thicker to the point you would think like the president was here. it was wild down there, brother. it was madness. th
a 2008 rutgers study showed that negative media were a significant factor in a five times higher ratebeing shot by police than unarmed white men. that has justified excessive force and claims of self-defense. >> i think a lot of it has to do with mainstream media we're dehumanized. so when an twron gets killed, it's like that's a young black dude. >> you know how it goes, antoine rose is shot and killed by michael rossfelt, who had been fired from his prior post for similar conduct....
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little research about good oral hygiene can, and how it relates to covid and in march, researchers at rutgersine -- >> march, 2020, people were saying a lot of stuff. people were washing their groceries. >> you're saying, okay, the mouthwash reduced covid transmission. >> that's also not brushing your teeth. >> greg: it really does kill germs in the mouth. >> it says on the bottle it's not meant to be a replacement for brushing. >> steve, a little goes a long way. >> this was my job. six years ago. >> good luck. >> greg: what else have you got there, steve? you're 0-2. >> okay. greg, on monday, you also had some ideas about how to use the third amendment to help amazon drivers. roll the tape. >> because i have solutions, all the time, it was the third amendment kayleigh mcenany, that required the -- if you're a driver for amazon or u.p.s., the people in the community are obliged to let you guys -- let them use your rest room. [nervous laugh] just like the third amendment. >> it's not a good solution. last time the third amendment was used people hat outhouses, which are less sanitary. >> greg
little research about good oral hygiene can, and how it relates to covid and in march, researchers at rutgersine -- >> march, 2020, people were saying a lot of stuff. people were washing their groceries. >> you're saying, okay, the mouthwash reduced covid transmission. >> that's also not brushing your teeth. >> greg: it really does kill germs in the mouth. >> it says on the bottle it's not meant to be a replacement for brushing. >> steve, a little goes a long...
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. >> walking alone through a still deserted rutgers campus, calcotto has no regrets over their decision. >> the fun component is literally pulled out of it. >> in your view, the way to get back to fun is through the vaccine? >> it is. >>> hello again, everyone, thank you for joining me, i'm fredricka whitfield. the family of a north carolina man shot and killed by sheriff's deputies last week may have the opportunity to view police body cam video of the shooting tomorrow. this coming as sheriff tommy wooten says he wants the police video of the shooting of andrew brown jr. released to the public. the sheriff says he will file a court motion as soon as monday requesting a judge release it. few details have been made public in the fatal shooting of brown. he was killed by sheriff's deputies when they attempted to serve him with an arrest warrant on wednesday. he was unarmed. let's bring in natasha chen. natasha, what more can you tell us about this plan for the family to potentially view this body cam video? >> right, fred, i just spoke with harry daniels, one of the attorneys representin
. >> walking alone through a still deserted rutgers campus, calcotto has no regrets over their decision. >> the fun component is literally pulled out of it. >> in your view, the way to get back to fun is through the vaccine? >> it is. >>> hello again, everyone, thank you for joining me, i'm fredricka whitfield. the family of a north carolina man shot and killed by sheriff's deputies last week may have the opportunity to view police body cam video of the shooting...
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like it might have happened but hardly any would go on the record with the spirit one of them was rutgersichard evite who told us that the 2019 renewal of a research project commissioned by doctor fauci and subcontracted to the wuhan institute of barela g unequivocally included gaynor function research of concern and his words. it should have been flagged for review. why verse many people others afraid to talk? his josh rogan again. >> i often took a scientist to say the same thing and they say listen, we want to speak out about this but we can do it. why? we get all our funding from nih or an iad which is run by doctor anthony fauci and so we can't say anything like the research may be dangerous or come from the left because we will lose our careers. steve: exactly. when ouchi and collins hold up studies or statements on their payroll as evidence for a natural origin theory it's a joke. it's the same reason we can't take the who invest station seriously. the man who subcontracted his research to the wuhan lab in the first place was the only u.s. or preventative on the investigative team.
like it might have happened but hardly any would go on the record with the spirit one of them was rutgersichard evite who told us that the 2019 renewal of a research project commissioned by doctor fauci and subcontracted to the wuhan institute of barela g unequivocally included gaynor function research of concern and his words. it should have been flagged for review. why verse many people others afraid to talk? his josh rogan again. >> i often took a scientist to say the same thing and...
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reporter: the federal government may not make it mandatory, but students returning to universities like rutgers their vaccination record. the miami heat offering a vaccinated only section. norwegian cruise line will require all passengers to prove they have been vaccinated. the cruise industry looks to return to the high seas. the state with the busiest cruise ports saying, not so fast. >> we're not doing vaccine passports in florida. it's not necessary. you have a right to live your life in our society. >> reporter: governors in several states saying no to a mandatory vaccine pass citing civil liberties. where do you think the public health and civil rights balance is with something like vaccine certificates? >> you do have a right to make decisions about yourself. you don't have a right to cause harm to others. if you got an infectious disease and go out in public, you are not masked, you don't get a vaccine, you are really risking someone else's health and their life. you have no right to do that. >> reporter: equity and access are key. if vaccines are in short supply, these requirements cou
reporter: the federal government may not make it mandatory, but students returning to universities like rutgers their vaccination record. the miami heat offering a vaccinated only section. norwegian cruise line will require all passengers to prove they have been vaccinated. the cruise industry looks to return to the high seas. the state with the busiest cruise ports saying, not so fast. >> we're not doing vaccine passports in florida. it's not necessary. you have a right to live your life...
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a 2018 rutgers university study showed that negative media portrayals, which foster fear of black men men being shot by police than unarmed white men. that fear has justified not only excessive force, but also claims of self-defense. >> i think a lot of it has to do with, when you see us on main stream media, we're dehumanized. and so, when antoine gets killed, it's like, oh, that's a young black dude. >> you know how it goes. a black 17-year-old named antoine rose is shot and killed by a police officer, michael rosfeld. antoine's community focused on the fact that he volunteered, was an honor roll student and had never been in trouble with the law. while many outside his community focused on a drive-by shooting he was allegedly involved in. his community finds it hard to focus on that, since the officer shot antoine in the back as he was running away. completely unarmed. >> when the trial happened, it was kind of this idea that there was going to be violence. >> yeah. >> so, they had the courthouse surrounded by police. they shut the streets down around the courthouse. >> the police
a 2018 rutgers university study showed that negative media portrayals, which foster fear of black men men being shot by police than unarmed white men. that fear has justified not only excessive force, but also claims of self-defense. >> i think a lot of it has to do with, when you see us on main stream media, we're dehumanized. and so, when antoine gets killed, it's like, oh, that's a young black dude. >> you know how it goes. a black 17-year-old named antoine rose is shot and...
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in late march rutgers became the first to require full vaccinations.e president and chancellor of syracuse, kent sivarude joins me now. why did syracuse require students to be vaccinated coming out of the gate? >> it's the safest thing to do for our whole campus community, and high school seniors coming back in the fall, i think what they most want is the full campus experience with competitions and sports and being together with their friends safely and vaccinations is one of the safest ways to make sure we will deliver that at syracuse. >> how do you go about enforcing this, to make sure every student is vaccinated? >> the vast majority of the staff and faculty has been vaccinated, and we are vaccinating another 800 students in the next 48 hours. we have a lot of experience of vaccinating our students for mumps and measles and that has been the case for many years, and we are going to use those methods, just for covid-19. >> what about those students that don't want the vaccine because it's so new and the other vaccinations you just mentioned, they h
in late march rutgers became the first to require full vaccinations.e president and chancellor of syracuse, kent sivarude joins me now. why did syracuse require students to be vaccinated coming out of the gate? >> it's the safest thing to do for our whole campus community, and high school seniors coming back in the fall, i think what they most want is the full campus experience with competitions and sports and being together with their friends safely and vaccinations is one of the safest...
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if they're not fully vaccinated tonight, we're learning of at least 5 schools including rutgers and cornell universities in the northeast that now say that vaccines will be a requirement for students to come on to campus this fall. some of the school say they'll even help the students did vaccines. if they cannot get them before getting to campus. the news comes as new data shows that college students may actually be significance predators of the virus. so much more to come tonight here on kron. 4 news at 8 o'clock this tuesday night, including. >> a lawsuit filed against the city of danville after a fatal police shooting last month. why the family and the man's attorneys of the man killed now calling the shooting a murder. but first, the changes coming to the golden gate bridge as crews try to finish >> more trouble tonight for utility provider pg and e that's because today the sonoma county district attorney's office charged the company with starting the 2019 kincade fire. fire injured. 6 firefighters burned more than a 120 square miles. >> and destroyed 374 buildings pg e did not immedia
if they're not fully vaccinated tonight, we're learning of at least 5 schools including rutgers and cornell universities in the northeast that now say that vaccines will be a requirement for students to come on to campus this fall. some of the school say they'll even help the students did vaccines. if they cannot get them before getting to campus. the news comes as new data shows that college students may actually be significance predators of the virus. so much more to come tonight here on...
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it will require all fall semester students to be vaccinated, and the first college to do this was rutgers, and we know kindergarten classes are required to be vaccinated against tmeasles, and that's on thing, but can you expect college students to have vaccinations? >> yeah, there's a high risk for getting a deadly disease, mike a ma gin jaw cockle. i am guessing most universities will head in that direction assuming the vaccines are available, as we are expecting. >> doctor, thank you so much for coming on and sharing all of your wisdom with us. >> thanks so much, pam. >>> a year ago a front line medical worker in new orleans was beginning the fight of his life as covid-19 relentlessly attacked his body. just days ago he took his first steps since then. coming up, peter willard joins me with his remarkable story of survival. >>> but first to the united states capitol, colorful this weekend from not only a burst of spring flowers but flowers left as tributes to the u.s. capitol police officer that lost his life on friday. i will bring in our law enforcement analysts, charles ramsey, and h
it will require all fall semester students to be vaccinated, and the first college to do this was rutgers, and we know kindergarten classes are required to be vaccinated against tmeasles, and that's on thing, but can you expect college students to have vaccinations? >> yeah, there's a high risk for getting a deadly disease, mike a ma gin jaw cockle. i am guessing most universities will head in that direction assuming the vaccines are available, as we are expecting. >> doctor, thank...
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brittany cooper from rutgers university.t year she wasn't able to celebrate her 100th in proper style but she's now pfizer vaccinated and ready to tear up the streets on this april sunday. here's to you, nohmie myers on your very special day. if you go out to eat today, i recommend getting the surf and turf. can't go wrong with that. thank you for watching "velshi." catch me here next saturday and sunday morning from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. "the sunday show" with jonathan capehart starts right now. >>> a rash of police killings after the chauvin verdict. what will it mean for police reform? i'll ask two key leaders on the issue, congresswoman karen bass and congresswoman val demings. the j&j vaccine is available once again. now we just have to get more shots in arms of any coronavirus vaccine. surgeon general vivek murthy is here with the latest. and keeping it 100 as president biden approaches a milestone. republicans approach hysteria. >> he's gone full woke-arista. >> a brand-new nbc news poll shows why gop putdowns like that
brittany cooper from rutgers university.t year she wasn't able to celebrate her 100th in proper style but she's now pfizer vaccinated and ready to tear up the streets on this april sunday. here's to you, nohmie myers on your very special day. if you go out to eat today, i recommend getting the surf and turf. can't go wrong with that. thank you for watching "velshi." catch me here next saturday and sunday morning from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. "the sunday show" with jonathan...
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i want to begin our coverage with civil rights attorney and professor with rutgers university.come to you both. brittney, we have covered so many of these stories. you have been a guest of ours for as long as we have been doing the news on the beat. i'm curious your view on mr. crump's emphasis that however much work is left undone this case this week seems to be proceeding differently than so many of the other horrific ones. >> look, i think there is reason and cause to be optimistic by the fact that they have not delayed due process here and that, in fact, they have indicted this officer. i do have questions about the charges. i think that there is a concession of the sort of accidental nature of this that i find to be quite troubling. not because we know the officer's intent but rather because it's strange credit duality that one who is professional and who is on the job longer than daunte wright was alive doesn't know the difference between a gun and a taser. and so i think we have to begin to think about impact and not just intent here. and more than that, i think the conc
i want to begin our coverage with civil rights attorney and professor with rutgers university.come to you both. brittney, we have covered so many of these stories. you have been a guest of ours for as long as we have been doing the news on the beat. i'm curious your view on mr. crump's emphasis that however much work is left undone this case this week seems to be proceeding differently than so many of the other horrific ones. >> look, i think there is reason and cause to be optimistic by...
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britney cooper is an associate professor of women and gender studies at rutgers university, also the rage: a black feminist discovers her superpower." month unique, not only in the deadly encounter, but in much of the analysis that has followed the killing of ma'khia bryant, she wasn't treated like a kid, and that's not singular to her story. it's part of a larger bias against black girls and women. when you talk about the adultification of black girls, who did that play out? >> adultification bias is really the reading of black girls as more adult-like than their white peers. it's an age compression that erases their normal adolescent behavior and heightens our propensity to see them as adults. she should be alive today. all our black girls deserve just and liberated futures. not only does her shooting -- when black young people are in crisis, but thousand vestiges of saver, particularly dehumanization of black girls continue to shape ideas about how to bring remedy to black girls' moments of disruption and disregulation. it interferes with the ability to see black girls' defense as
britney cooper is an associate professor of women and gender studies at rutgers university, also the rage: a black feminist discovers her superpower." month unique, not only in the deadly encounter, but in much of the analysis that has followed the killing of ma'khia bryant, she wasn't treated like a kid, and that's not singular to her story. it's part of a larger bias against black girls and women. when you talk about the adultification of black girls, who did that play out? >>...
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joined by the chairman and president of cardinal point strategies and the ceo of the miller center at rutgers. also joined by a retired lieutenant general in the army. and a former professor of the atlantic council. thank you for joining me today. i think the first thing that would be helpful for us to do, and come in general i -- and, general, i will pass it to you --is defined what we are talking about. -- is define what we are talking about extremism is not new, but it has come under more scrutiny since the attack. -- domestic extremism in a way that is also about the elections, but then president donald trump, how that interacts and what the scope should be for any sort of approach to countering this within law enforcement and the military. >> that's a tough opening question. you set us up for success or failure. a great question. i think when we all share our own experience and look at this from a different lens, what we hope culminated on january 6, but it did not. there is still a story to be told. in retrospect, we will look at the american public being woke, if i may use that contemp
joined by the chairman and president of cardinal point strategies and the ceo of the miller center at rutgers. also joined by a retired lieutenant general in the army. and a former professor of the atlantic council. thank you for joining me today. i think the first thing that would be helpful for us to do, and come in general i -- and, general, i will pass it to you --is defined what we are talking about. -- is define what we are talking about extremism is not new, but it has come under more...
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professor of women and gender studies at rutgers university, she's also the author of "eloquent rage: a black feminist discovers her superpower." monique, not only in the deadly encounter, but in much of the analysis that has followed the killing of ma'khia bryant, she wasn't treated like a kid, and that's not singular to her story. it's part of a larger bias against black girls and women. when you talk about the adultification of black girls, how did that play out in the case of ma'khia bryant? >> thank you for having me on, alicia. adultification bias is really the reading of black girls as more adult-like than their white peers. it's an age compression that erases their normal adolescent behavior and heightens our propensity to respond to young people as of they're fully developed adults. the bottom line is ma'khia should be with us today. black girls deserve just and liberated futures. not only does her shooting -- reveal the limitations of the adult imagination when young people are in crisis, but how the vestiges of slavery, particularly the dehumanization of black girls continu
professor of women and gender studies at rutgers university, she's also the author of "eloquent rage: a black feminist discovers her superpower." monique, not only in the deadly encounter, but in much of the analysis that has followed the killing of ma'khia bryant, she wasn't treated like a kid, and that's not singular to her story. it's part of a larger bias against black girls and women. when you talk about the adultification of black girls, how did that play out in the case of...
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richard ebright of rutgers university.e said specifically that theee newly of this project in 2019 by dr. fauci's institute represented gain of function virus research of concern. it should have been flagged in a review. it wasn't. the process was bypassed and that is what the media should be asking questions about. again, we are not saying that anyone did anything to ill intent. this was an accident, it looks like. but, surely, given the facts of so many deaths, the devastation around the world, we should be wanting to know about the origins of this pandemic to make sure that we are right now not funding the same kind of research that could lead to the next one. >> it's amazing that you haven't received not one apology when you are the first person to bring this out to the forefront. meanwhile the medical professionals knew all about this. now, the ron desantis got himself into some trouble earlier this week when he said this. take a look. >> yeah, if you get a vaccine, the vaccines are effective. you are immune and so ac
richard ebright of rutgers university.e said specifically that theee newly of this project in 2019 by dr. fauci's institute represented gain of function virus research of concern. it should have been flagged in a review. it wasn't. the process was bypassed and that is what the media should be asking questions about. again, we are not saying that anyone did anything to ill intent. this was an accident, it looks like. but, surely, given the facts of so many deaths, the devastation around the...
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we are joined by paul, the chairman and president and fellow at the miller center at rutgers. and general russell honore who is the former professor -- sorry of the atlantic council and thank you all for joining me today. the first thing that would be helpful tore us to deal in general and i'll pass it to you first is to define what we are talking about. extremism and intersection with law enforcement and military and nothing is particularly new but it has come under increased scrutiny and urgency since the attack on the capitol. one of the questions that is floating out there in the universe is the dwee of overlap between domestic extremism and falsehoods about the elections and at some point that president trump how that interacts and what the scope should be to approach of countering it in law enforcement and military? >> that is a tough opening question and success or failure, which is opening and a great question. i think when we will look at this from different lens of what we hope culminated on 1/6, but a story to be told, i think in retrospect, we will look at the the
we are joined by paul, the chairman and president and fellow at the miller center at rutgers. and general russell honore who is the former professor -- sorry of the atlantic council and thank you all for joining me today. the first thing that would be helpful tore us to deal in general and i'll pass it to you first is to define what we are talking about. extremism and intersection with law enforcement and military and nothing is particularly new but it has come under increased scrutiny and...
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fuel industry to do extraordinary accounting practices, and there was a testimony from a guy from rutgerswhich have been in place for a century or what have you, go not to their sort of original intent, which was to make sure that we have energy security, we're always able to get fossil fuels out of the ground, and so on, but instead go to profit. this was a study that was done. and people just get their hackles up. what we need to do, mike mcmann, katy tur, we need to find a way to listen to the other side. and i don't just mean to be accommodating, but what is it about the facts that you don't like? i mean, the subsidies of the fossil fuel industries are well documented. there are two ways to go. you run it through congress while you can with 51 senators or you get people on board. this is where greta thunberg is saying, look, you guys, i'm going to have to live with this. my generation has to live with this, and she used the phrase uncomfortable truth. this goes back to 21 years ago with the inconvenient truth. it's a long row to hoe, but as everybody in the science community says, the
fuel industry to do extraordinary accounting practices, and there was a testimony from a guy from rutgerswhich have been in place for a century or what have you, go not to their sort of original intent, which was to make sure that we have energy security, we're always able to get fossil fuels out of the ground, and so on, but instead go to profit. this was a study that was done. and people just get their hackles up. what we need to do, mike mcmann, katy tur, we need to find a way to listen to...
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brown, cornell, rutgers universities intend to require students to be vaccinated to return to campusinated only seating sections. >> i think we're going to be very willing to present ourselves in a health security way than we imagined today. >> reporter: health passports may play a big role in las vegas where crowds are crucial to the economy and casinos and conventions, sports or entertainment. >> the ones who fly high -- >> reporter: like cirque du soleil the company's chairman is jim murren >> it's just, in my mind, analogous to 9/11 when post that tragedy we had to change the way we checked into airports and got on to planes i think the same thing happens here with live entertainment and conventions. >> reporter: and clear, best known for airport security, is also processing for health to many though, this is a vast intrusion of privacy lawmakers like kentucky senator rand paul are sounding the alarm. he calls it a power grab which would determine your social suitability to engage in your everyday life. governors of texas, florida, arizona, and idaho have banned government from r
brown, cornell, rutgers universities intend to require students to be vaccinated to return to campusinated only seating sections. >> i think we're going to be very willing to present ourselves in a health security way than we imagined today. >> reporter: health passports may play a big role in las vegas where crowds are crucial to the economy and casinos and conventions, sports or entertainment. >> the ones who fly high -- >> reporter: like cirque du soleil the company's...
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professional career to public service and my commitment to public service is the reason i attended rutgers university law center inn newark new jersey a law school with a proud tradition diversifying the legaa profession with a focus on public service. it is the reason i chose to work in an executive and legislative branches of the e federal government and it is the reason i accepted the position as the 20th deputy postmaster general of the united states.st serving on the board of governors would be the capstone of the career i have -- i'm also committed to the postal service historically and personally.r my dad a world war ii veteran ran the shipping department of a small manufacturing company in new york where i grow. he was responsible for shipping the metal clamps made by the factories and as a high school student i had the opportunity to work after school and on weekends. the company relied on the postal service to ship any of those clamps for my dad taught me how to weigh them put the right amount of postage on each shipment. without the postal service smals family owned business mig
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. >> reporter: walking alone through a still deserted rutgers campus, cal, has no regret. >> the funrop the gun now. stop, stop! >> calls for an accountability after an unarmed black man is shot by deputy. >> we got to put an end to these moments where the public questions where there is going to be accountability. >> there is no question that the american people in a bipartisan way realize and want that there will be some reform of the system. >>> millions of americans who got the first shot of the vaccine are missing their second dose. >> we are still having 60,000 of infections per day. that's a precarious level, we don't want that to go up
. >> reporter: walking alone through a still deserted rutgers campus, cal, has no regret. >> the funrop the gun now. stop, stop! >> calls for an accountability after an unarmed black man is shot by deputy. >> we got to put an end to these moments where the public questions where there is going to be accountability. >> there is no question that the american people in a bipartisan way realize and want that there will be some reform of the system. >>>...
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say hello, to rutgers and university, cameron, liam that is state school.t of touch f i go to cal, obviously that is liberal. more institutions, tulane as well. never saw that coming. >> plug the university of maryland. that is where i went. >> that is where i went. you're a terp? edward: yes, exactly. >> wow, go blue, go bentley. we're going off script. edward: exactly. crushed there out of the acc do you think he will see any consequences with this federal investigation now that his father is president? >> oh, boy is a rhetorical question? not really sure. i would think merrick garland is up standing guy. we've certain the joe biden administration is supposed to be moderate about transparency and it has been anything but. i would imagine the president, anybody else around him will make sure that the attorney general makes this go away, let's put it that way. obviously the media will not press anybody on this in any way, shape or form. it will be something that, it was a thing back during the campaign but we'll not hear much about anymore if the president
say hello, to rutgers and university, cameron, liam that is state school.t of touch f i go to cal, obviously that is liberal. more institutions, tulane as well. never saw that coming. >> plug the university of maryland. that is where i went. >> that is where i went. you're a terp? edward: yes, exactly. >> wow, go blue, go bentley. we're going off script. edward: exactly. crushed there out of the acc do you think he will see any consequences with this federal investigation now...
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at least 5 schools including rutgers and cornell universities in the northeast have announced vaccines will be a requirement for students this fall. some of the schools will help facilitate vaccines of students weren't able to get them before arriving on to campus. the news comes as data shows college students may be significant spreaders of the virus. and here at home in the south bay. we're getting a look at the plan for cook google's downtown west project in san jose, check it out. these are renderings from google, not what the project will look like. google plans to use and develop the 50 acre area west of highway 87 in san jose. the project includes 200 million dollars to help jump-start the local economy. now, if approved the development project promises to bring a 4,000 new homes. 15 acres of open space and more small businesses and restaurants. the plan still has a few hurdles to go before it becomes a reality. several city boards must still sign off on the agreement before the san jose city council considers it at its may 25th meeting. we're going take a quick break. but comin
at least 5 schools including rutgers and cornell universities in the northeast have announced vaccines will be a requirement for students this fall. some of the schools will help facilitate vaccines of students weren't able to get them before arriving on to campus. the news comes as data shows college students may be significant spreaders of the virus. and here at home in the south bay. we're getting a look at the plan for cook google's downtown west project in san jose, check it out. these are...
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alexis carter on, associate professor of law and director of the constitutional rights clinic at rutgers tracy because he, a 25 year denver police veteran and cofounder of the center for policing equity. we welcome both of you to the newshour. tracy, i will begin with you. do you think that by themselves, the george floyd case, the trial of derek chauvin are going to bring changes in policing in this country? >> it will bring some change. i have to be honest that change is on the way and currently going. one of the things i want to make sure that we lift up is that this is, again, not new. this is something we know has not been historically consistent. yet, all the work that is happening now on the ground since his homicide is work that has been going on for decades. it will have some effect. there is still a lot of work to do. judy: how do you see any changes coming from what we just witnessed over the last year and in this trial? >> it's really hard to say right now. in the united states, we have over 16,000 police departments. changes are mostly made at the local level. it's going to
alexis carter on, associate professor of law and director of the constitutional rights clinic at rutgers tracy because he, a 25 year denver police veteran and cofounder of the center for policing equity. we welcome both of you to the newshour. tracy, i will begin with you. do you think that by themselves, the george floyd case, the trial of derek chauvin are going to bring changes in policing in this country? >> it will bring some change. i have to be honest that change is on the way and...
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now, right now notre dame, cornell, and rutgers are a few of the high-profile schools saying yes to making vaccines mandatory. other universities in arizona and north dakota are offering incentives instead to encourage students to get their shot, like dropping the mask requirement if they're vaccinated or being exempt from the school's mandatory covid testing. back here at home, students at uc berkeley have mixed reactions about making the vaccine mandatory, but public health officials say getting college students vaccinated is critically important because they appear to be leading the latest surge in cases. >> i want to sort of underscore that this is among 18 to 24-year-olds where we're seeing actually some peaks in cases. >> either way, i think as anything that gets the campus open in the fall will be good. i think they should get the campus as open as possible and if making everyone get vaccinated is the way to do that, i'm all for it. >> reporter: remember that most schools already require proof of immunization for things like the measles or meningitis, but even if schools do decide t
now, right now notre dame, cornell, and rutgers are a few of the high-profile schools saying yes to making vaccines mandatory. other universities in arizona and north dakota are offering incentives instead to encourage students to get their shot, like dropping the mask requirement if they're vaccinated or being exempt from the school's mandatory covid testing. back here at home, students at uc berkeley have mixed reactions about making the vaccine mandatory, but public health officials say...
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colleges and universities such as georgetown, duke, rutgers, pomona and the university of seattle inn requiring student vaccinations. schools will provide vaccines for students who have yet to be vaccinated. >> reporter: i'm alexandra field. more than half of all u.s. adults have now received at least one dose of a vaccine, now officials are turning their attention to those who may be more hesitant to get a shot. in mercer county, ohio, they are struggling to fill appointments at one drive through vaccination location. appointments are now down by about half what they were when the site launched back in january. local health officials are saying they're seeing similar trends throughout the state of ohio, particularly in rural areas. >> reporter: i'm kylie atwood at the state department. the biden administration continues to urge all americans not to travel abroad due to the coronavirus pandemic. the state department issued a statement on monday saying that they are going to be updating their travel advisories to be more in line with the travel advisories coming from the cdc. as a res
colleges and universities such as georgetown, duke, rutgers, pomona and the university of seattle inn requiring student vaccinations. schools will provide vaccines for students who have yet to be vaccinated. >> reporter: i'm alexandra field. more than half of all u.s. adults have now received at least one dose of a vaccine, now officials are turning their attention to those who may be more hesitant to get a shot. in mercer county, ohio, they are struggling to fill appointments at one...