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aside from soaring into the record books, rutherford wants to encourage more girls to go into aviation and stem fields. she hopes her journey will inspire girls to chase their dreams. >> growing up, i never saw many women in the fields that i was interested in. and, that was quite discouraging. i'm hoping to change that. >> reporter: hermiston her mission and her kindness resonated with jen sapi who wants to fly fighter jets when she grows up. >> always go for your dreams but just like her is always possible and hopefully me and my future as well, i can do the same thing she is doing. >> i find that really exciting. >> reporter: this young pilot was pleased by the support she got in palo alto, but she won't be sticking around for long. she still has a lot of flying and inspiring left to do. >> reporter: rutherford is almost to the halfway point of her journey. she has a few more stops in the united states, including montana, washington state, and alaska. she plans to be in russia by next week. in palo alto, max darrow, kpix 5. >> amazing. once zahra completes her journey, she says she
aside from soaring into the record books, rutherford wants to encourage more girls to go into aviation and stem fields. she hopes her journey will inspire girls to chase their dreams. >> growing up, i never saw many women in the fields that i was interested in. and, that was quite discouraging. i'm hoping to change that. >> reporter: hermiston her mission and her kindness resonated with jen sapi who wants to fly fighter jets when she grows up. >> always go for your dreams but...
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. >> 19-year-old rutherford of belgium is on a mission to become the youngest woman to ever fly solo around the world. she has already touched down in a dozen other countries and hopes to inspire other girls to get into aviation and other stem fields. >> growing up, i never really saw many women, in fields i was interested in, so i'm happy to change that. >> rutherford plans to fly to montana and then washington state and alaska, then on to russia next week. >> pretty amazing young woman, there. >> pretty cool plane. >> absolutely. that was incredible. >>> thank you for watching, the news continues a streaming on cbsn bay area. >> we ll see announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how y'all doing? welcome to the show. thank you all. i appreciate that. thank you all, everybody. appreciate it now. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. [cheering and applause] and, boy, oh, boy, oh, boy, we got a good one today. returning for their fifth and final day, with a total of 21,
. >> 19-year-old rutherford of belgium is on a mission to become the youngest woman to ever fly solo around the world. she has already touched down in a dozen other countries and hopes to inspire other girls to get into aviation and other stem fields. >> growing up, i never really saw many women, in fields i was interested in, so i'm happy to change that. >> rutherford plans to fly to montana and then washington state and alaska, then on to russia next week. >> pretty...
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. >> reporter: after george rutherford at dcfs says the next step is to get approval from the fda and cdc, then through the states scientific safety workgroup which could be approved by the kids for halloween. >> probably talking 3 to 4 weeks to get this all ready and set to go. >> reporter: dr. rutherford has a message for kids who are still hesitant about the vaccine's long-term effects. >> these vaccines are not incorporated into the dna. they don't reproduce by getting into the dna. they reproduce in the cytoplasm of a cell, the outer part of the cell. they are very short lived. get your children vaccinated as soon as you can. this is highly protective. this is not a benign disease in children. >> sam doses his son landon is asthmatic and the vaccine will give him some peace of mind. >> it will take a significant stress off our chest, knowing that at least he has some sort of protection and most likely wouldn't be hospitalized. >> reporter: table says he is willing to wait years until the vaccine has a longer safety track record. >> reporter: are you ready to pull them out and fro
. >> reporter: after george rutherford at dcfs says the next step is to get approval from the fda and cdc, then through the states scientific safety workgroup which could be approved by the kids for halloween. >> probably talking 3 to 4 weeks to get this all ready and set to go. >> reporter: dr. rutherford has a message for kids who are still hesitant about the vaccine's long-term effects. >> these vaccines are not incorporated into the dna. they don't reproduce by...
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george rutherford. he is a professor of epidemiology at ucsf, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> do you like this approach to start with at risk in older americans first when it comes to these boosters? >> absolutely. these are the people that need the greatest amount of protection. so, we are vaccinating people who are at -- who are older, who have underlying medical conditions which put them at higher risk. and, people who have intense exposure, like healthcare workers and certain essential workers because it's the right move, the right way to roll it out. >> will everyone eventually need to get a booster shot? if so, when can we start seeing that happen? >> the answer to that is, i don't know. nobody knows. clearly, for pfizer, that is where this is just about pfizer vaccine right now, which is a three week interval between the first and second dose. this may get extended to people and 55. it may not. the data are variable at this point in time. for the moderna vaccine, effectiveness is hol
george rutherford. he is a professor of epidemiology at ucsf, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> do you like this approach to start with at risk in older americans first when it comes to these boosters? >> absolutely. these are the people that need the greatest amount of protection. so, we are vaccinating people who are at -- who are older, who have underlying medical conditions which put them at higher risk. and, people who have intense exposure, like healthcare...
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. >> this time last year my grandmother, who was a former teacher at the rutherford county school system died of covid because someone wasn't wearing a mask. this is a very -- this is a very -- >> shut up. >> grady knox will join me live. he was shamefully laughed all, and while arguing for masks, by shares his grandmother's death, and his remarkable story and how he got the last laugh at those who targeted him. >>> coming just days before a rally in support of the january 6th rioters, former president george w. bush, made some of his strongest comments yet condemning domestic terrorism yet. he isn't the only republican calling out the extremism. former new jersey governor and presidential candidate, chris christie this week told republicans, face the realities of trump's loss and discredit the extremists. tim miller, writer at large, and juanita tolliver, both are msnbc political analysts. tim, let me just start with you, and ask you about george w. bush's speech yesterday, and the timing of it. what was your reaction? >> look, i think he has been picking and choosing his spots carefull
. >> this time last year my grandmother, who was a former teacher at the rutherford county school system died of covid because someone wasn't wearing a mask. this is a very -- this is a very -- >> shut up. >> grady knox will join me live. he was shamefully laughed all, and while arguing for masks, by shares his grandmother's death, and his remarkable story and how he got the last laugh at those who targeted him. >>> coming just days before a rally in support of the...
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. >> this time last year my grandmother who was a former teacher at the rutherford county school system died of covid because someone wasn't wearing a mask. >> no. >> so those two minutes of the roughly three-hour meeting have now spread on social media. but knocks says it is not a reflection of that rutherford county community. >>> moderna says it is working on a single shot that would combine a covid booster dose and a flu shot. so you just have to get pricked one time. the drugmaker has been working on several flu vaccines. this new vaccine would take the experimental flu shot that's farthest along the development and combine it with that covid booster. novavax also announced that it started a trial for a similar combo covid flu shot. >>> developing right now the storm situation overnight friday impacted efforts to fight the caldor wildfire. that's because firefighters were on the front lines. they said they had to be diverted to several other fires that were sparked by lightning. containment was 53% as of friday morning and the number of acres burned now is approaching 220,000. dama
. >> this time last year my grandmother who was a former teacher at the rutherford county school system died of covid because someone wasn't wearing a mask. >> no. >> so those two minutes of the roughly three-hour meeting have now spread on social media. but knocks says it is not a reflection of that rutherford county community. >>> moderna says it is working on a single shot that would combine a covid booster dose and a flu shot. so you just have to get pricked one...
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and we hearfrom greg rutherford as he bids to become the first briton to win a medal at the summer and winter olympics. iam very i am very excited about it. i cannot wait to actually get slotting with the guys and i think it is going to be a really special winter. also coming up in the programme — as moeen ali retires from test cricket, he talks about the challenges ahead for his team—mates heading to australia for the ashes. welcome along to sportsday. we will have all the news shortly from old trafford where mentors are united are hosting via rial in the champions league and of course defending champions chelsea are in italy tonight taking on juventus. that comes along shortly but there are six other games tonight and i wonder whether any of them will be the story from last night. real madrid, the is—time winners, were stunned 2—1 by sheriff tiraspol. it's the moldovans�* first season in the champions league, and their entire squad's worth would just about cover the annual salary of one madrid player. luxembourg international sebastien thill scored the winner in the last minute to co
and we hearfrom greg rutherford as he bids to become the first briton to win a medal at the summer and winter olympics. iam very i am very excited about it. i cannot wait to actually get slotting with the guys and i think it is going to be a really special winter. also coming up in the programme — as moeen ali retires from test cricket, he talks about the challenges ahead for his team—mates heading to australia for the ashes. welcome along to sportsday. we will have all the news shortly...
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in east rutherford, new jersey. it has a dessert menu that will make any oreo fan swoon.o cheesecake, to oreo s'mores sandwich. >> how about the oreo mcflurries? >> better be. an oreo shake, milkshake. >> it has oreo merch, from oreo-scented candles. oreo pillows and sandals. the best news of all, the cafe is already open. >> time for us to get on route 3, head to the mall. let's go. >>> or go by central park. you can stand inside a glass box, 93 stories above manhattan. >> wait, why? >> something one vanderbilt, that bills itself as the most immersive observatory experience. it is set to open its doors next door to grand central terminal. a vertigo-inducing transparent elevator whisks visitors one sticngutward, and allowing n arr views looking straight down to madison avenue. those glass floors >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, "dear evan hansen" stars ben platt. and, olympic gold medalist simone biles. plus, "dinner on a dime week" continues with a delicious cuban chicken recipe. all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly r
in east rutherford, new jersey. it has a dessert menu that will make any oreo fan swoon.o cheesecake, to oreo s'mores sandwich. >> how about the oreo mcflurries? >> better be. an oreo shake, milkshake. >> it has oreo merch, from oreo-scented candles. oreo pillows and sandals. the best news of all, the cafe is already open. >> time for us to get on route 3, head to the mall. let's go. >>> or go by central park. you can stand inside a glass box, 93 stories above...
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johnny rutherford has more.ing site of hms scylla, just behind me here at whitsand bay. a third diver had surfaced, raising the alarm, and coastguard were informed around quarter to eight last night that two divers were trapped on the wreck. a full—scale search was launched, including the rnli lifeboats from plymouth and looe and the coastguard helicopterfrom newquay. there was a helicopterjust circling around the bay and about, what, half an hour after, we saw the boats start to come out with searchlights. it was pitch black. it's sad — we were there watching tv and going to bed, and you have that feeling that someone's in trouble or something is happening, and it's not very pleasant. the search continued into the small hours and again this morning. devon and cornwall police have informed the missing men's families, and both the coastguard and the police request people not to go near or indeed dive the scylla site. johnny rutherford, bbc spotlight, whitsand bay, cornwall. a man's been charged in connection with
johnny rutherford has more.ing site of hms scylla, just behind me here at whitsand bay. a third diver had surfaced, raising the alarm, and coastguard were informed around quarter to eight last night that two divers were trapped on the wreck. a full—scale search was launched, including the rnli lifeboats from plymouth and looe and the coastguard helicopterfrom newquay. there was a helicopterjust circling around the bay and about, what, half an hour after, we saw the boats start to come out...
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four or five times into the convention, harlan -- the bristow government to the former of ohio rutherford b. hayes. so you can imagine the rest of the story. it wasto not uncommon in those days for presidents to put their campaign managers on supreme court. in fact, abraham lincoln did that.t and so in 1877 in the first year of the hayes administration, it was not benjamin bristow who was appointed to the supreme court, but john marshall harlan. and he served from 1877-1911. he was the only -- the reason every law student knows john marshall harlan -- justice gorsuch, before he was before the senate judiciary committee was asked who's your favorite supreme court justice? john marshall harlan. interestingly enough, marshall's father named him john marshall after the most significant chief justice in american history in the hopes that his young son might end up on supreme court, and by golly, he did. and so the whole dissent in plessy v. ferguson was this: segregation on rail cars was constitutionally impermissible under the newly-passed amendments, the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments. sole
four or five times into the convention, harlan -- the bristow government to the former of ohio rutherford b. hayes. so you can imagine the rest of the story. it wasto not uncommon in those days for presidents to put their campaign managers on supreme court. in fact, abraham lincoln did that.t and so in 1877 in the first year of the hayes administration, it was not benjamin bristow who was appointed to the supreme court, but john marshall harlan. and he served from 1877-1911. he was the only --...
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coastguard and the police request people not to go near or indeed dive the scylla site. johnny rutherforde m62 near goole overnight. north yorkshire fire and rescue service said its crews freed the male officer from the wreckage. he's been taken to hospital. phil bodmer has more. this happened at around 11:30pm last night. the eastbound section of the m62 remains close, nearly 1a hours after the incident took place. west yorkshire police have told us that two of the fast response cars were involved in a collision with a red seat ibiza. it was around 11:30pm. hundreds of motorists were trapped in the resulting traffic chaos and has to be freed eventually by highways england officers. during that collision, one would presume it was high—speed, one of the patrol cars hit a bridge extension. you can see from the pictures of the the extent of the wreckage from both the red seat ibiza and indeed the patrol car. because of the nature of this event, the independent 0ffice for police conduct is involved in this investigation. we know that the police officer in one of the response cars suffered a s
coastguard and the police request people not to go near or indeed dive the scylla site. johnny rutherforde m62 near goole overnight. north yorkshire fire and rescue service said its crews freed the male officer from the wreckage. he's been taken to hospital. phil bodmer has more. this happened at around 11:30pm last night. the eastbound section of the m62 remains close, nearly 1a hours after the incident took place. west yorkshire police have told us that two of the fast response cars were...
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and we hearfrom greg rutherford as he bids to become the first briton to win a medal at the summer and think it is going to be a really special winter. also coming up in the programme — as moeen ali retires from test cricket, he talks about the
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minutes wayaway fromh studio if you are looking at what new york city is going through, this is rutherfordan issue for the entire tri-state area contessa, thank you. now let's turn to bill karins and the latest on the forecast i was seeing some clearing during my drive to work today. is the storm heading out to sea? >> quickly you have to remember, this is a flash flood event. it is in, it's boom, then it's gong an gone a lot of areas are clear this morning. this is the loop over the 18 hours. this is a 1 in 200 to 1 in 500 year event every year going into every year, there is a .2% chance or .5% chance of this happening. extremely rare this is rivaling hurricane floyd for the highest water levels in areas from pennsylvania through new jersey the rainfall totals. we knew we had a chance for a flash flood event. the poconos and hudson valley. it was from eastern p.a. to central and northern new jersey to new york city several inches 4, 6 inches. that is a widespread rainfall event. the intensity of the rain. in one hour, newark over 3 inches of rain and so did central park the most rain eit
minutes wayaway fromh studio if you are looking at what new york city is going through, this is rutherfordan issue for the entire tri-state area contessa, thank you. now let's turn to bill karins and the latest on the forecast i was seeing some clearing during my drive to work today. is the storm heading out to sea? >> quickly you have to remember, this is a flash flood event. it is in, it's boom, then it's gong an gone a lot of areas are clear this morning. this is the loop over the 18...
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talks to aatif nawaz about his test highlights and also his love of boxing and video games greg rutherfordthe summer and winter olympics. the london 2012 long jump champion has been named in the gb bobsleigh squad for february's winter olympics in beijing. he's performed well in trials and has been earmarked for the four man bob. the sa year old, who also one long jump, bronze at the 2016 olympics, retired in 2018 but turned to the new discipline earlier this year. they still have to qualify for the games and that journey starts in november. i genuinely believe it may seem we got a great pilot and the rest of the team is so experience and is exactly what they�* re the team is so experience and is exactly what they're doing. will be in it together will be looking to do the ultimate. i think it's most certainly possible. it wasn't that long ago, 201a that great britain managed to wind a medal in the bobsled. so i think that we have a great opportunity to do that again. i'm very excited about it, i can't wait to a chilly get sliding with the skies and i think it's good to be a really special
talks to aatif nawaz about his test highlights and also his love of boxing and video games greg rutherfordthe summer and winter olympics. the london 2012 long jump champion has been named in the gb bobsleigh squad for february's winter olympics in beijing. he's performed well in trials and has been earmarked for the four man bob. the sa year old, who also one long jump, bronze at the 2016 olympics, retired in 2018 but turned to the new discipline earlier this year. they still have to qualify...
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rutherford left europe last week and hopes to return to belgium. >> i have never been to the west coast of america. i am loving it. i was in l.a. and couple of days ago and now palo alto, i am loving it. if successful, she will fly through 48 countries. >>> for one kitten it has been quite a journey. >> someone heard her cries for help and society workers used it to scoop her up. she didn't last long. a local family quickly adopted her. >> she was skittish for the first week she was here. after that, i think she thinks she runs the house now. three-year-old cat, she chases around the house. and she keeps the dog in line so -f she thinks she's the master of this house now. >> there is no doubt. she's a perfect match for this family. we'll be right back. for some, a second chance seems too good to be true. but with devoted shelter care and the right nutrition, second chances are real, and you're making them happen for thousands of pets every day. because when you buy a bag of hill's, you also give a bowl to a shelter pet. at hill's, science creates differences you can see, feel and trust.
rutherford left europe last week and hopes to return to belgium. >> i have never been to the west coast of america. i am loving it. i was in l.a. and couple of days ago and now palo alto, i am loving it. if successful, she will fly through 48 countries. >>> for one kitten it has been quite a journey. >> someone heard her cries for help and society workers used it to scoop her up. she didn't last long. a local family quickly adopted her. >> she was skittish for the...
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rutherford explains once the decision is in the hands of the cdc, boosters to be rolled out within aeek. this is a emergency use authorization, not full approval. the fda will consider it and make a formal recommendation to the cdc, expected by next week. dan: burned over 11,000 acres in sequoia national park, southeast of fresno. it is threatening the giant forest grove, home to some of the world's largest and oldest trees. protecting homes and lives is their highest priority, they are doing their best to protect the giant sequoias, even using special blankets come up wrapping them in tinfoil. tonight, are reporter spoke to a researcher on the ground about what long-term solutions there might be to protect these treasures. reporter: as flames burn through it sequoias national park, firefighters are implementing a new strategy to save the world largest trees. >> the fire blankets have been used for a long time. reporter: reporter: what is the purpose to prevent -- >> structure reps are employed along with removal fuels. reporter: the old trees adapt to fires, but the intensity of the
rutherford explains once the decision is in the hands of the cdc, boosters to be rolled out within aeek. this is a emergency use authorization, not full approval. the fda will consider it and make a formal recommendation to the cdc, expected by next week. dan: burned over 11,000 acres in sequoia national park, southeast of fresno. it is threatening the giant forest grove, home to some of the world's largest and oldest trees. protecting homes and lives is their highest priority, they are doing...
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knox says it is not a reflection of his home county rutherford county, tennessee. >>> wow. all right. so minnesota senator amy klobuchar says she was diagnosed with breast cancer early this year but that treatment has been successful. she says doctors made the discovery during a routine mammogram. a biopsy was recommended by the doctors. the biopsy revealed the senator had early stage breast cancer. the 61-year-old says that like many others, she delayed routine examinations because of the pandemic. now health officials recommend mammograms every two years for women between the ages of 50 and 74. don't put it off any more, ladies. >>> right now fresh fire fears this morning. putting on a dangerous show and a lightning storm setting fires unleashing some much needed rain in some spots. will it be enough? >> look at that. the storm system still here. we're tracking it with our live mobile doppler radar powered by storm ranger. you're watching "today in the bay." >>> good friday morning to you. it's good to have you with us. i'm kris sanchez. >> i'm scott mcgrew. in for laura
knox says it is not a reflection of his home county rutherford county, tennessee. >>> wow. all right. so minnesota senator amy klobuchar says she was diagnosed with breast cancer early this year but that treatment has been successful. she says doctors made the discovery during a routine mammogram. a biopsy was recommended by the doctors. the biopsy revealed the senator had early stage breast cancer. the 61-year-old says that like many others, she delayed routine examinations because of...
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if successful, rutherford will fly over 52 countries on five continents. >> you can't be claustrophobicood playlist. you're stuck in that. >> around the world by yourself at 19. >> but you've got a lot to look at, right in. >> how we doing? >> we have the cooler weather that moved in today, and fog on the way as we roll through tomorrow morning, and those temperatures in the cooler 50s, can you see it. let's get you into that fog, and can you see it will be thick for tomorrow morning at the coastline. now sunshine does return for the afternoon. temperatures also cooling off a few more degrees. it's going to make it pretty much perfect on your thursday. 76 in san jose. so we got the temperatures to cool down, and now we get the possibility of some rainfall. it's primarily going to be the north sunday night. then it starts to move toward the bay area. it will break up by the time it gets here, but for the firefighters fighting those fires to the north, a quarter to three quarters of an inch of rainfall, expect it saturday night into sunday. 70s in san francisco by next tuesday and wednesd
if successful, rutherford will fly over 52 countries on five continents. >> you can't be claustrophobicood playlist. you're stuck in that. >> around the world by yourself at 19. >> but you've got a lot to look at, right in. >> how we doing? >> we have the cooler weather that moved in today, and fog on the way as we roll through tomorrow morning, and those temperatures in the cooler 50s, can you see it. let's get you into that fog, and can you see it will be thick...
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rutherford explains once the decision is in the hands of the cdc, boosters to be rolled out within a week. this is a emergency use authorization, not full approval. the fda will consider it and make a formal recommendation to the cdc, expected by next week. dan: burned over 11,000 acres in sequoia national park, southeast of fresno. it is threatening the giant forest grove, home to some of the world's largest and oldest trees. protecting homes and lives is their highest priority, they are doing their best to protect the giant sequoias, even using special blankets come up wrapping them in tinfoil. tonight, are reporter spoke to a researcher on the ground about what long-term solutions there might be to protect these treasures. reporter: as flames burn through it sequoias national park, firefighters are implementing a new strategy to save the world largest trees. >> the fire blankets have been used for a long time. reporter: reporter: what is the purpose to prevent -- >> structure reps are employed along with removal fuels. reporter: the old trees adapt to fires, but the intensity of t
rutherford explains once the decision is in the hands of the cdc, boosters to be rolled out within a week. this is a emergency use authorization, not full approval. the fda will consider it and make a formal recommendation to the cdc, expected by next week. dan: burned over 11,000 acres in sequoia national park, southeast of fresno. it is threatening the giant forest grove, home to some of the world's largest and oldest trees. protecting homes and lives is their highest priority, they are doing...
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rutherford had to say about this booster rollout and how it could impact chances of getting to herd immunitystephanie: she was very clear that as important as the rollout is for giving priority groups additional protection, it will not have a big impact on herd immunity, he said that will come as soon as children ages five to 11 start getting vaccinated. it will give us what we need to get closer to that. but he added that we cannot lose sight of prioritizing people who are still not vaccinated. dion: first steps first. stephanie, thank you. if you live in the south bay and you are eligible for a booster shot, but health officials say don't wait, seek out that extra shot today. >> there are certain groups for whom we urge people to go ahead and get the booster, anyone 65 and up, anyone who lives in a long-term care facility, or if you are over 50 and you have an underlying medical condition that might make you at greater risk, and get your booster. dion: the health officer of santa clara county says boosters are available at five county run vaccination sites. you need to make an appointment
rutherford had to say about this booster rollout and how it could impact chances of getting to herd immunitystephanie: she was very clear that as important as the rollout is for giving priority groups additional protection, it will not have a big impact on herd immunity, he said that will come as soon as children ages five to 11 start getting vaccinated. it will give us what we need to get closer to that. but he added that we cannot lose sight of prioritizing people who are still not...
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run one is to answer george rutherford at the department of medicine on thursday. estimated that we needed 84% immunity to get through delta, much higher than what we needed to get through alpha. there was a study today that showed that we have much less than that. it was actually 66%, but that was before delta. adding in the vaccinations since delta, it is about a 78%. do i think we will get there? yes. i think that we will get there. we can already see cases going down. for the nation as a whole, certainly in california, it will be going down for a while, i would not want them to be going down because of natural immunity but that is likely what happens in missouri. here in california, we have vaccination rates of and cases going down. what do i think it will look like when you're from now? i think it will be endemic. i don't think it will be don't think that is realistic for a respiratory virus this transmissible. we will have defanged it. we will make it so that it does not hurt people by taking out that severe disease, and then, we may get a low-level infection
run one is to answer george rutherford at the department of medicine on thursday. estimated that we needed 84% immunity to get through delta, much higher than what we needed to get through alpha. there was a study today that showed that we have much less than that. it was actually 66%, but that was before delta. adding in the vaccinations since delta, it is about a 78%. do i think we will get there? yes. i think that we will get there. we can already see cases going down. for the nation as a...
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. >> my grandmother, who was a former teacher at the rutherford county school system, died of covid becauseeone wasn't wearing a mask. this is a very -- >> no. >> this is a very -- >> shut up. >> reporter: meantime, as covid cases surge more companies are postponing their return to normalcy. microsoft is now telling its employees their return to the office will be delayeds indefinitely. >> elizabeth, thank you. the tsa is increasing the fine for airline passengers who don't wear a mask. this confrontation on a jetblue flight is the latest example of an unruly passenger. fines will now range from $500 for first time offenders to $3,000 for second time offenders. >>> the justice department is suing texas over its new abortion law, the most restrictive in the country. attorney general merrick garland slammed the law saying it was passed in open defiance of the constitution. the law bans abortions at around six weeks before most women even know they're pregnant and it leaves enforcement up to private citizens through lawsuits that can earn them payouts of $10,000 or more. >> does not rely on th
. >> my grandmother, who was a former teacher at the rutherford county school system, died of covid becauseeone wasn't wearing a mask. this is a very -- >> no. >> this is a very -- >> shut up. >> reporter: meantime, as covid cases surge more companies are postponing their return to normalcy. microsoft is now telling its employees their return to the office will be delayeds indefinitely. >> elizabeth, thank you. the tsa is increasing the fine for airline...
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george rutherford at ucsf has a message for parents concerned about long-term effects. >> these vaccines are not incorporated into dna. they do not reproduce by getting into dna. they reproduce in the cytoplasm of the cell, the outer part of the cell. so, they have very short lifespans. get your children vaccinated as soon as you can. this is highly protected. this is not a benign disease in children. >> as for the results and trials of infants ages six months to just under five years old, we are expecting those results in quarter four of this year. live in san jose, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> developing now in oakland, police are investigating the cities 100 homicide of the year. chopper five was over the scene when officers were collecting evidence near the b.a.r.t. coliseum station. it happened earlier this morning, the oakland police chief spoke out this afternoon on the troubling spike in violence across the city. >> four homicides since saturday, 10 in a seven-day period. so much violence. so many guns, so many senseless lives lost. >> chief says today's 100 homicide as compared to just
george rutherford at ucsf has a message for parents concerned about long-term effects. >> these vaccines are not incorporated into dna. they do not reproduce by getting into dna. they reproduce in the cytoplasm of the cell, the outer part of the cell. so, they have very short lifespans. get your children vaccinated as soon as you can. this is highly protected. this is not a benign disease in children. >> as for the results and trials of infants ages six months to just under five...
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george rutherford, a professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at ucsf, and also a pediatrician.thank you for joining us. >> a pleasure. >> in addition to older folks and people with underlying medical conditions, the cdc added another group for those booster shots. these are people 18 and older at increased risk of getting covid because of where they work. can you clarify who falls into that category? >> sure. it is healthcare workers, people who work in institutional settings like homeless shelters. it's teachers. you can imagine other sorts of institutional employment, like correctional guards and things, where there is an increased risk of transmission. the cdc has not really ironed this out completely yet, and has spoken more in generalities, but i would expect to see guidance very quickly about exactly who is on that list. >> remember these issues that happened when the vaccine first rolled out a little less than 1 year ago. how do we make sure people aren't jumping ahead or getting that third shot when it's not there turn? >> there is enough vaccine to go around in the sho
george rutherford, a professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at ucsf, and also a pediatrician.thank you for joining us. >> a pleasure. >> in addition to older folks and people with underlying medical conditions, the cdc added another group for those booster shots. these are people 18 and older at increased risk of getting covid because of where they work. can you clarify who falls into that category? >> sure. it is healthcare workers, people who work in institutional...
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george rutherford says delta has exposed the risk of having trucks of the population unprotected, and there are still corners of the region and age groups where there is more work to be done. >> we need to be working on improving our vaccine coverage. we need to anticipate what pediatric vaccines are going to become available. >> reporter: one more recent overcoming does it would be acute accomplishment. experts think that variant is so transmissible that it simply cannot evolve to become more contagious. if that is the case, the virus may have thrown its best punch. >> once people get more immunity, and other virus can't actually take hold. it is the only terrible silverlining of delta that it is infecting a lot of people leading to a lot of immunity. >> approximately 100% of the time, monica is right. i think she is right on this. i don't see big new mutations coming down the pipe. >> reporter: another reason they are confident, there are plenty of places in the united states and around the world were other variants have had a chance to fight it out with delta, and delta has always
george rutherford says delta has exposed the risk of having trucks of the population unprotected, and there are still corners of the region and age groups where there is more work to be done. >> we need to be working on improving our vaccine coverage. we need to anticipate what pediatric vaccines are going to become available. >> reporter: one more recent overcoming does it would be acute accomplishment. experts think that variant is so transmissible that it simply cannot evolve to...
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going to mark that 911 anniversary that was 20 years ago and constitutional attorney author and rutherford institute founder john whitehead, says, the noble sounding patriot act back then let the genie out of the bottle, where the 911 and the paper that which allow the f, b i and the government to go into people's homes while they weren't there and download all the information on their laptops, their computers listening and all the telephone calls everything we're doing today, they say listening up to 100000000 phone calls a year and recording them. now the post office is now was photographic. all of our mail even opening sounded to see what we're doing. we better to state where the constitutions become just basically a paper rag to the government. if you say the wrong word today, you do the wrong picture on facebook, facebook, google, all these groups, amazon has $1000000000.00 contracts for the government. they created all the intelligence clouds for the government, sure of a corporate state has come together now and they're watching everything we're doing . you know, it's going to be a
going to mark that 911 anniversary that was 20 years ago and constitutional attorney author and rutherford institute founder john whitehead, says, the noble sounding patriot act back then let the genie out of the bottle, where the 911 and the paper that which allow the f, b i and the government to go into people's homes while they weren't there and download all the information on their laptops, their computers listening and all the telephone calls everything we're doing today, they say...
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. >> my grandmother, who was a former teacher at the rutherford county school system, died of covid because someone wasn't wearing a mask. this is a very -- >> shut up! >> you're not listening, shut up. >> this is a very -- >> hey, guys. we're here to act professional. >> reporter: in some southern states, infections and hospitalizations are leveling off, but they are climbing in states to the north. >> the country is still going to be in deep trouble for the rest of the year, although the worst affected areas are going to shift. >> we're going to be watching this closely. let's get right to matt tonight, because matt, the president also brought up booster shots. the president had said that they would be ready to go by september 20th, but he made it clear late today that this is in the hands of the fda, the cdc, bt that when the shots are authorized, the federal government will be ready? >> reporter: david, the president assuring americans that they will be ready, that they've purchased enough of those booster shots for all eligible americans and that the administration will be ready to adm
. >> my grandmother, who was a former teacher at the rutherford county school system, died of covid because someone wasn't wearing a mask. this is a very -- >> shut up! >> you're not listening, shut up. >> this is a very -- >> hey, guys. we're here to act professional. >> reporter: in some southern states, infections and hospitalizations are leveling off, but they are climbing in states to the north. >> the country is still going to be in deep trouble...
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doctor rutherford, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> taking a look at the state capital candidates in the recall election are making some of their final pitches to california voters. our cbs reporter jeff has the latest from the campaign trail. >> reporter: caitlin jenner spoke to a group of republican women in woodland hills in her effort to unseat governor gavin newsom from office, saying she enter the recall race to inspire people to engage in politics. >> if you don't like what's happening in your town, instead of complaining about it, run for city council. run for mayor. get out there and do something. >> reporter: formersan diego mayor kevin falconer was in downtown la with a focus on combating crime. >> when folks want us to defund the police as we have seen so many cities across california do, i stood up and said no. we did not defund the police in san diego. we increase the budget. >> reporter: in santa monica on appearance by businessman john cox who has been running to cut taxes and he is radical of governor newsom's handling of the pandemic. >> mister newsom is scaring
doctor rutherford, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> taking a look at the state capital candidates in the recall election are making some of their final pitches to california voters. our cbs reporter jeff has the latest from the campaign trail. >> reporter: caitlin jenner spoke to a group of republican women in woodland hills in her effort to unseat governor gavin newsom from office, saying she enter the recall race to inspire people to engage in politics....
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rutherford, for five minutes. mr. futerford: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. rutherford: i rise to recognize brain aneurysm awareness month, where we seek increased research into the treatment and prevention. northeast florida is home to the headquarters of the foundation which works to support and fund neurological research, training, and treatment for brain aneurysms, strokes and other cerebro vascular disorders. it was founded by one who battled brain aneurysms and underwent numerous surgeries to alleviate the symptoms. sadly, trinity passed away in 2015 and was only 14 years old. so in honor of trinity and brain aneurysm awareness month, please listen closely to the risk factors and signs of brain aneurysm. the risk factors includes -- smoking, high blood pressure, older age, alcohol or drug abuse, and family history. the symptoms include -- headache, pain above or behind one eye, blurred or double vi
rutherford, for five minutes. mr. futerford: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. rutherford: i rise to recognize brain aneurysm awareness month, where we seek increased research into the treatment and prevention. northeast florida is home to the headquarters of the foundation which works to support and fund neurological research, training, and treatment for brain aneurysms, strokes and...
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rutherford, for five minutes. mr. rutter ford: -- mr. rutherford: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to honor the life of gnaw saw county sheriff deputy joshua moiers, tragically kinked last weekend in the line of duty. on september 26, 2021, he gave his last full measure of devotion to our northeast florida community. he was only 29 years old. my heartbreaks for his friends, fellow officers, and loved ones who already miss him dearly. deputy moyer's graduated from hilliard middle senior high school, florida state college, and saint john river state college before joining the nassau county sheriff's office in 2015. madam speaker, joshua wasn't just a good officer, he was a great officer. in fact, in 2018 he received the above and beyond the line of duty award for his work on a very significant narcotics case. having spent a career in law enforcement, i have seen the names of far too many outstanding officers go up on our national law enforcement memorial wall here in d.c. deputy moi moyers will be no expense -- exception. his death serves as tragic remind minder of the d
rutherford, for five minutes. mr. rutter ford: -- mr. rutherford: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to honor the life of gnaw saw county sheriff deputy joshua moiers, tragically kinked last weekend in the line of duty. on september 26, 2021, he gave his last full measure of devotion to our northeast florida community. he was only 29 years old. my heartbreaks for his friends, fellow officers, and loved ones who already miss him dearly. deputy moyer's graduated from hilliard middle senior...
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george rutherford explains. once the decision is in the hands of the cdc boosters could be rolled out within a week. i think very quickly actually. again, this is a recommendation for emergency use authorization not full approval the fda of course will consider it and then make a formal recommendation to the cdc which is expected by next week in the newsroom stephanie sierra abc 7 news something. i'm sure we will continue to follow stephanie. thanks now. we do have an entire vaccine team dedicated to getting you the latest information. you can ask them your questions by heading to abc 7 news.com slash vaccine and click on that big blue box the fourth day of the theranos trial in san jose featured internal documents. indicating former ceo elizabeth holmes knew the blood testing machine was faulty, but the issue was not disclosed to patients or to investors abc 7 news reporter david louie with a look at today's events in court. the second witness to take the stand is another. insider so rica ganga kedkar who conti
george rutherford explains. once the decision is in the hands of the cdc boosters could be rolled out within a week. i think very quickly actually. again, this is a recommendation for emergency use authorization not full approval the fda of course will consider it and then make a formal recommendation to the cdc which is expected by next week in the newsroom stephanie sierra abc 7 news something. i'm sure we will continue to follow stephanie. thanks now. we do have an entire vaccine team...
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for a quick look at some of the day's other sports stories. 2012 olympic long jump champion greg rutherfordhe's been named in the gb bobsleigh squad aiming to make next year's winter olympics in beijing. he's now training for his first event in austria in seven weeks' time. trainer johnny trainerjohnny has been banned from british racing after having been found to breach safeguarding rules and has been permanently excluded with no right to review for seven years according to the british horse racing authority. exact details have not been disclosed but after a five—day hearing he was found guilty of six offences under rules which cover the protection of young persons and adults at risk. and four time olympic champion simone biles says she "should have quit way before tokyo" after withdrawing from five of her six gymnastic finals at the games to focus on her mental health. speaking to new york magazine, biles said she should never have made another olympic team after everything she'd gone through. three years ago she spoke out about being abused by us gymnastics team doctor larry nassar, who
for a quick look at some of the day's other sports stories. 2012 olympic long jump champion greg rutherfordhe's been named in the gb bobsleigh squad aiming to make next year's winter olympics in beijing. he's now training for his first event in austria in seven weeks' time. trainer johnny trainerjohnny has been banned from british racing after having been found to breach safeguarding rules and has been permanently excluded with no right to review for seven years according to the british horse...
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he became personal friends with people like ulysses grant and rutherford b hayes. he entertained lavishly and did things like the first all-black national guard battalion in cincinnati. all was not always peaceful on the political front though there were others that felt that he was there was a series of debates that he had with rivals that were sometimes a friend named peter clark who believed neither republicans nor democrats were ever going to serve black interest and negotiate with unified force but there was almost a lincoln douglas debate. then what started to happen is after 1876, there was a consensus within the community that sacrificing black rights was sort of the price and allowed the business is to continue like normal. white southerners were now going to accept the quality of african-americans and white northerners stopped trying eventually. because voting rights were somewhat more secure than in other states, they had to some power to even manage to get elected to the state legislature. so there was a total failure but you could see in the ark of his
he became personal friends with people like ulysses grant and rutherford b hayes. he entertained lavishly and did things like the first all-black national guard battalion in cincinnati. all was not always peaceful on the political front though there were others that felt that he was there was a series of debates that he had with rivals that were sometimes a friend named peter clark who believed neither republicans nor democrats were ever going to serve black interest and negotiate with unified...
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george rutherford explains when it's in the hands of the cdc boosters could be ruled out within a week. >> it will happen very quickly. stephanie: it's a recommendation for emergency use authorization, not full approval. the fda will make a formal recommendation to the cdc, which is affected next week. stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. amanda: two vaccination sites are open this week in the public schools in san francisco. it's open on saturdays on 6th avenue in the richmond. sunset elementary school be open on sunday, on 40 1st avenue. both run from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. you do not need an appointment. everyone 12 and older is welcome. the kmp complex fire has burned more than 11,000 acres southeast of fresno. it is threatening to giant forest growth, home to some of the world's largest and oldest trees. officials say protecting homes and lives is the number one priority. they are doing their best to protect the giant sequoias, even using special like it's. louis peÑa spoke with a researcher about what long-term solutions could be for protecting this california treasure. >> they are in
george rutherford explains when it's in the hands of the cdc boosters could be ruled out within a week. >> it will happen very quickly. stephanie: it's a recommendation for emergency use authorization, not full approval. the fda will make a formal recommendation to the cdc, which is affected next week. stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. amanda: two vaccination sites are open this week in the public schools in san francisco. it's open on saturdays on 6th avenue in the richmond. sunset...
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following his gold medal in london, rutherford now plans to swap the sandpit for the ice.g. we will be standing there together and we will be looking to do the ultimate. i think it is most certainly possible. it wasn't that long ago, 2014 that great britain managed to win a medal in the bobsleigh. i think that we have a great opportunity to do that again. i'm very excited about it, i can't wait to actually get in with the guys. i think it will be a really special winter. and after a career spanning four decades, boxing legend manny pacquiao has announced his retirement as he focuses on running for president in his home country. the 42—year—old is regarded as one of the greatest professional boxers of all time, winning 12 different titles across eight weight divisions and is the only boxer to hold world championships across four decades. pacquiao is already a senator in the philippines and is will run for president in the country's 2022 elections. in a social media video, he said "i just heard the final bell. "boxing is over." that's all the sport for now. more gene—edited
following his gold medal in london, rutherford now plans to swap the sandpit for the ice.g. we will be standing there together and we will be looking to do the ultimate. i think it is most certainly possible. it wasn't that long ago, 2014 that great britain managed to win a medal in the bobsleigh. i think that we have a great opportunity to do that again. i'm very excited about it, i can't wait to actually get in with the guys. i think it will be a really special winter. and after a career...
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george rutherford explains once the decision is in the hands of the hands of the cdc, boosters could be ruled out within a week -- could be rolled out within a week. this is a recommendation for emergency use authorization. the fda will consider it and make a formal recommendation to the cdc which is expected by next week. amanda: t t are open this weekend at public schools. coffin elementary school is open on saturdays. on sunday, sunset elementary school will be opened on 40 1st avenue. both run from 10:30 to 1:30. you do not need an appointment. san francisco unified families are priority but anyone is welcome to 12 and older. dp peak on complex fire has caught more than 1000 acres on fire. the fire is threatening the forest grove home to some of the world's largest trees. officials say protecting homes and lives is the number one priority but they are doing their best to protect the giant sequoias, even using blankets. a reporter spoke with a researcher on the ground of the sequoia forest about what long-term solutions could be to protect this california treasure. reporter: as fl
george rutherford explains once the decision is in the hands of the hands of the cdc, boosters could be ruled out within a week -- could be rolled out within a week. this is a recommendation for emergency use authorization. the fda will consider it and make a formal recommendation to the cdc which is expected by next week. amanda: t t are open this weekend at public schools. coffin elementary school is open on saturdays. on sunday, sunset elementary school will be opened on 40 1st avenue. both...
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george rutherford explains, it usually takes a week to dr. van lu has studied search patterns throughout the pandemic and predicts our post-labor day surge may be smaller since the cdc implemented stricter guidance for vaccinated people to still remain indoors, a recommendation we did not have leading into our fourth of july surge. >> that has changed now for very good reason. i'm hoping people have been more cautious over the labor day. >> friday marked the airport's single busiest travel day since the onset of the pandemic. >> i think any situation where people are potentially bringing the virus from an area where there is a lot of infections to an area where there are not that many infections is concerning. average there were 426 daily covid cases reported on july second, the weekend leading up to the fourth of july surge. this past weekend, the average jumped to more than 3200 daily covid cases. >> you look at great britain and what happened there, they had a covid peak that came up, drop down, and it was almost like a salmon, went back u
george rutherford explains, it usually takes a week to dr. van lu has studied search patterns throughout the pandemic and predicts our post-labor day surge may be smaller since the cdc implemented stricter guidance for vaccinated people to still remain indoors, a recommendation we did not have leading into our fourth of july surge. >> that has changed now for very good reason. i'm hoping people have been more cautious over the labor day. >> friday marked the airport's single busiest...
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rutherford says time will tell. >> this is all about may. it is too early to call.ca, make sure you're fully vaccinated. >> anything is possible. i suspect it will be outcompeted by the delta variant and it not establish itself very broadly. >> another new variant being watched closely. melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> 57% of everyone in california is fully vaccinated. not everyone is eligible, some people are not old enough. vaccine rates in the bay area are outpacing the state. we have an entire vaccine team that hit -- vaccine team dedicated to getting you the latest information. to ask them questions, go to abc 7 news.com/vaccine and click on that box you see right there. >> still to come, crisis averted. michael finney explains why we are not seeing a wave of foreclosures like many people fear. >> and an update on the recovery my daughter has type 2 diabetes. but this change i see in her... starting trulicity...making healthier choices... i just hope she knows ...how proud i am. once-weekly trulicity helps control... ...your a1c. it lowers blood sugar from the f
rutherford says time will tell. >> this is all about may. it is too early to call.ca, make sure you're fully vaccinated. >> anything is possible. i suspect it will be outcompeted by the delta variant and it not establish itself very broadly. >> another new variant being watched closely. melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> 57% of everyone in california is fully vaccinated. not everyone is eligible, some people are not old enough. vaccine rates in the bay area are outpacing...
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. >> this time last year, my grant mother, -- grandmother who was a former teacher at the rutherford county school system died because somebody wasn't wearing a mask. this is a very -- >> shut up! >> this is a -- >> hey guys, we're here to act professional. >> so this video shows just how resistant so many are to ma masks,ing going so far as to heckle a student talking about his grandmother dying of covid. what is your message to those who are still resistant to wearing masks in schools, for example? >> we just want to keep getting out the message that masks do save lives and that the vaccine do save lives and we want to try to really just let people know that we're standing behind the science and we want them to understand that. >> it's not just cadults being impacted. dozens in the hospital in tennessee are children. how do you handle that? >> at my hospital we only have adults, but we are certainly hearing about the pediatric hospitalizations. obviously everyone just wants to keep kids safe. i know that people in my icu have expressed to me wishing they had gotten the vaccine. tha
. >> this time last year, my grant mother, -- grandmother who was a former teacher at the rutherford county school system died because somebody wasn't wearing a mask. this is a very -- >> shut up! >> this is a -- >> hey guys, we're here to act professional. >> so this video shows just how resistant so many are to ma masks,ing going so far as to heckle a student talking about his grandmother dying of covid. what is your message to those who are still resistant to...
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greg rutherford has a chance of becoming the first british athlete to win medals at both the summer andar. they still have to qualify for the games and that journey starts in november. i genuinely believe it may seem we got a great pilot and the rest of the team is so experienced and knows exactly what they're doing. i think it's most certainly possible. it wasn't that long ago, 2014, that great britain managed to win a medal in the bobsled. so i think that we have a great opportunity to do that again. and, after a career spanning four decades, boxing legend manny pacquiao is retiring as he focuses on running for president in his home country. the 42—year—old is regarded as one of the greatest professional boxers of all time, winning 12 titles across eight weight divisions and is the only boxer to hold world championships across four decades. pacquiao is already a senator in the philippines and will run for president in 2022. in a social media video, he said "i just heard the final bell. boxing is over." and that is all your sport hello there. after what was a mostly dry and clear end t
greg rutherford has a chance of becoming the first british athlete to win medals at both the summer andar. they still have to qualify for the games and that journey starts in november. i genuinely believe it may seem we got a great pilot and the rest of the team is so experienced and knows exactly what they're doing. i think it's most certainly possible. it wasn't that long ago, 2014, that great britain managed to win a medal in the bobsled. so i think that we have a great opportunity to do...
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. >> reporter: and abbott ideology professor george rutherford from ucsf billy we will see another spike in cases. >> the weather will get colder. people are going to be inside more. i know that the holidays. >> but i think for much of the bay area, we may have enough immunity and enough adherence to the other measures we have undertaken to keep things slow down. >> reporter: if feels like is never going to end. health experts predict that it will improve next spring, as people who get vaccinated to get natural amenity and people are inclined to gather outdoors as the weather warms up. in san jose, maria medina, kpix news. >>> a palo alto woman is accused of starting a fast -looking blaze. firefighters are using helicopters about the fire. they are even closing lake shasta, or hit hard by the drought. the font fire destroyed at least 100 homes and over 9000 buildings remain threatened. the fire has grown to over 6000 acres. it's just 10% contained. >>> the wildfire threatening some of the state's ancient trees exploded by more than 8000 acres in just 24 hours. the kmp complex in the sequ
. >> reporter: and abbott ideology professor george rutherford from ucsf billy we will see another spike in cases. >> the weather will get colder. people are going to be inside more. i know that the holidays. >> but i think for much of the bay area, we may have enough immunity and enough adherence to the other measures we have undertaken to keep things slow down. >> reporter: if feels like is never going to end. health experts predict that it will improve next spring, as...
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. >> this time last year, my grandmother, who was a former teacher at the rutherford county school system died of covid, because someone wasn't wearing a mask. this is a very -- >> shut up. >> that is a teenager in tennessee debt laughed at and mocked while talking about his grandmother's death and need for mask. that teen will join me coming up. we begin this hour with tension within the democratic party. he's dug his heels in saying $5.35 trillion plan will be passed by the deadline and proposes slowing down the vote, a proposition bernie sanders is calling unacceptable. >> it's absolutely not acceptable to me. i don't think it's acceptable to the president, to the american people, where the overwhelming majority of the people of 9 democrat you can caucus. i believe we all need to sit down and come together with a reconciliation bill which deals with the enormously unmet needs of working families. >> ali, you and i predicted this the week before and week before, and wondered if joe manchin would be on board with the $3.5 trillion. not necessarily surprising for the people following this
. >> this time last year, my grandmother, who was a former teacher at the rutherford county school system died of covid, because someone wasn't wearing a mask. this is a very -- >> shut up. >> that is a teenager in tennessee debt laughed at and mocked while talking about his grandmother's death and need for mask. that teen will join me coming up. we begin this hour with tension within the democratic party. he's dug his heels in saying $5.35 trillion plan will be passed by the...
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>> my grandmother who was a former teacher at the rutherford school system died of covid because someone wasn't wearing a mask. -- >> smirking, jeering. >> shut up. >> i just hope that they see that they have given me this chance now to speak in front of the entire nation and tell about how i believe masks are something that is really essential for schools to stay open. >> reporter: president joe biden will at 5:00 p.m. lay out his essentials for the next phase of pandemic response. is there a benchmark for success? well, dr. anthony fauci has long touted a daily case count goal. >> i would say less than 10,000 and maybe even considerably less than that. >> reporter: on average more than 1 are -- more than 150,000 cases are being reported. >> the delta variant is beating us. covid-19 is beating us >> reporter: average daily first doses dipping conspiracy-fueled hesitancy, still an issue, and in west virginia, record numbers are now in the icu. >> for god's sake of living, how difficult is this to understand? why in the world do we have to come up with these crazy ideas, and they are craz
>> my grandmother who was a former teacher at the rutherford school system died of covid because someone wasn't wearing a mask. -- >> smirking, jeering. >> shut up. >> i just hope that they see that they have given me this chance now to speak in front of the entire nation and tell about how i believe masks are something that is really essential for schools to stay open. >> reporter: president joe biden will at 5:00 p.m. lay out his essentials for the next phase of...
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. >> you cff -- rutherford says he expects people will have to show their vaccination card. >> we're are only talking about people and got pfizer vaccines. >> some people who received moderna and the johnson & johnson vaccine were able to get an additional dose but rules will be stricter at county-run sites. >> this is just for pfizer. stephanie: the same is true at the san mateo county event center. they are reopening the mass vaccination site next thursday, starting with 1000 pfizer dose appointments per day. >> we are expecting when we are running at full capacity to be able to do about 3000 vaccines per day. >> patricia irwin is the operations chief. she explains the drive-thru site will be run similar to the initial rollout with 20 lanes open, 10 on each side of the event center. >> how can people make an appointment? >> deplatform people will register on. stephanie: the state's website is up and running, giving two options to find a walk-in clinic or make an appointment for a third dose. >> we will look at the data for moderna and j&j in short order. stephanie: we have confirme
. >> you cff -- rutherford says he expects people will have to show their vaccination card. >> we're are only talking about people and got pfizer vaccines. >> some people who received moderna and the johnson & johnson vaccine were able to get an additional dose but rules will be stricter at county-run sites. >> this is just for pfizer. stephanie: the same is true at the san mateo county event center. they are reopening the mass vaccination site next thursday,...