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. -- was inside california's oldest prison, san quentin. at the height of the worst outbreak last summer. >> the architecture of san quentin is not suitable for social distancing. folks are in for by nine cells. double bunks. so there are two people in a very small cell. in a cellblock there are about 800 people sharing the same error. >> he couldn't of done anything worse than what they did. because the whole prison at san quentin, virtually two thirds of the prison got infected. and it traveled through the prison system at the speed of light. >> reporter: john spector is the executive director of the prison law office. he has been suing the state for years over the treatment of incarcerated people. he points to a report released this month by the office of the inspector general slamming prison officials for causing a public health disaster. >> people who are incarcerated in the staff who work there have increased risk of getting the virus. because they cannot escape from it. and essentially prisons or incubators of the virus. because it j
. -- was inside california's oldest prison, san quentin. at the height of the worst outbreak last summer. >> the architecture of san quentin is not suitable for social distancing. folks are in for by nine cells. double bunks. so there are two people in a very small cell. in a cellblock there are about 800 people sharing the same error. >> he couldn't of done anything worse than what they did. because the whole prison at san quentin, virtually two thirds of the prison got infected....
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vaccine even though they are exposed to covid-19 nearly every day and the scathing report of covid at san quentin saying it's a public health disaster and san francisco's new maximum vaccination site and how it's serving one of the haarest hit communities and tony bennett's neurologist and what he says about his situation. >>> we begin tonight with new developmen ovid vaccine is impacting so many of us. with that we say good evening an thank you for joining us. >> in al moda county first responders are feeling their frustration grow. they have yet to get a shot more than a month before vaccines begin to roll out there. the president of moderna admits bolt next are indeed a problem and the company is trying to actively trying to speed things up and kaiser's ceo says the company doesn't have enough to go around. >> he says they serve of 9 million californians but have only received 300,000 doses. that works out to just over 2% getting vaccinated so far. abc 7 news anchor us off tonight at this rate it's going to take a long time. >> a very long time. it's frustrating for kaiser patients to get an a
vaccine even though they are exposed to covid-19 nearly every day and the scathing report of covid at san quentin saying it's a public health disaster and san francisco's new maximum vaccination site and how it's serving one of the haarest hit communities and tony bennett's neurologist and what he says about his situation. >>> we begin tonight with new developmen ovid vaccine is impacting so many of us. with that we say good evening an thank you for joining us. >> in al moda...
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are now a panel of health experts weighing in today on whether it >>and this just in to kron 4 san quentin has been hit with a hefty fine over the covid-19 outbreak at the prison california workplace safety regulators. they find the prison more than $400,000. it is the largest pandemic-related fine against any employer in the u.s. officials say corrections officials have quote caused a public health disaster same quit and callow shes says employees were not given adequate training equipment or proper medical services there have been more than 2200 infections and more than 2 dozen deaths at san quentin prison. >>the state of play and conversations on children's health that was the theme today for a panel discussion with doctors from ucsf has called for says he could you reports. the doctors did not shy away from addressing whether or not it's safe for kids to return to competition. >>to i think what are we seeing as as a group here is important to do in terms schools and sports only know safely. >>the answer to that question is what coaches parents and student athletes want to know and now
are now a panel of health experts weighing in today on whether it >>and this just in to kron 4 san quentin has been hit with a hefty fine over the covid-19 outbreak at the prison california workplace safety regulators. they find the prison more than $400,000. it is the largest pandemic-related fine against any employer in the u.s. officials say corrections officials have quote caused a public health disaster same quit and callow shes says employees were not given adequate training...
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they range from san quentin prison to a clothing store in gilroy. san quentin had by far the largest fines topping $421,000. 28 people died. more than 2,000 were infected when the virus swept through the prison. a state inspector's report called the handling of the outbreak a public health disaster. it includes staff training, equipment and testing. kaiser is another standout, 11 kaiser facilities have been cited from san diego to antioch. kaiser is appealing these fines. ten have multiple violations. we reported on the fine for the kaiser e.r. but the san leandro fines were $2,000 higher including improper training and the reuse of protective masks by staff. both the prison and kaiser releasing a statement saying in part they remain focused on doing all they can to protect the health and safety of everyone at their facilities. kaiser is appealing the fines. >> more than half a million dollars in fines for defying health orders. you can see california ripped fitness gym here. the mercury news says it's been open for months. now the gym is being char
they range from san quentin prison to a clothing store in gilroy. san quentin had by far the largest fines topping $421,000. 28 people died. more than 2,000 were infected when the virus swept through the prison. a state inspector's report called the handling of the outbreak a public health disaster. it includes staff training, equipment and testing. kaiser is another standout, 11 kaiser facilities have been cited from san diego to antioch. kaiser is appealing these fines. ten have multiple...
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a san quentin has been hit with a hefty fine over the covid-19 outbreak at the prison. california workplace safety regulators have fined the prison. more than $400,000. that's the largest pandemic related fine against any employer in the u.s. officials say corrections officials have quote ca se a public health disaster. cal osha says employees were not given adequate training equipment or proper medical services there've been more than 2200 infections and more than 2 dozen deaths at san quentin prison. elon musk is coming clean about failures with tesla's production process, particularly the model 3. interview with manufactured experts sandy munro the billionaire told us customers not to buy from tesla when they're ramping up production because they don't always get it right. most admitted to back pay jobs and a frankenstein tied welding process, including different don't always fit together. he said they're still searching for a way to remodel the factory without hurting sales. all right, here's a live look at the studio we're going to be right back after the break. >>
a san quentin has been hit with a hefty fine over the covid-19 outbreak at the prison. california workplace safety regulators have fined the prison. more than $400,000. that's the largest pandemic related fine against any employer in the u.s. officials say corrections officials have quote ca se a public health disaster. cal osha says employees were not given adequate training equipment or proper medical services there've been more than 2200 infections and more than 2 dozen deaths at san quentin...
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there have been more than 2200 infections and more than 2 dozen deaths at san quentin alone.ews. we're going to get reaction from prison reform advocates. >>we'll take quick break here for 51. we'll show you a live look here you can see in the big wall the radar as we're still tracking those showers this morning. we'll have another update from john in the weather center in just a minute. >>and we are back time now 4.54 and tonight, the golden state warriors will be back in action following saturday's win over the detroit pistons elbow. as they take on the boston celtics are going to have to do it with out. rookie james wiseman you see him here taking a fall ended up spraining his wrist. on saturday and that when steph curry says that not having him on the court means teams going to have to do a little that school figure it out injuries obviously part of every season matter. >>when they come just got to go to know dancers with the rotation >>just all hands on deck. >>yeah, it's going to be a total team effort we'll see how they do tonight again that's going to be at the chase
there have been more than 2200 infections and more than 2 dozen deaths at san quentin alone.ews. we're going to get reaction from prison reform advocates. >>we'll take quick break here for 51. we'll show you a live look here you can see in the big wall the radar as we're still tracking those showers this morning. we'll have another update from john in the weather center in just a minute. >>and we are back time now 4.54 and tonight, the golden state warriors will be back in action...
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just san quentin. the transfers led to a massive coronavirus outbreak.the office of the inspector general conducted the report. correction. officials acknowledge some mistakes were made, but said that at the time the transfers were done, based on a quote, thoughtful risk analysis. using scientific. information available, all right, just updated the rainfall around the area coming in on an inch terrain amount town. it's rising stale steadily. this front sort of slowed down a little bit. and so some of these numbers were, you know, have doubled in the last two hours center, fellas only at 3 30. three hundreds. but oakland airports come in over a half inch of rain half moon bay over half inch of rain. this is good stuff. sam was for long. that system and linger so they could get a quarter in chapin's, too in the mountains that winter storm warning stays in effect through wednesday morning, they're gonna get some snow 1 to 2 ft. possible i'll just show you that same graphic again and then you can see peritus. this is the rainfall. some of the rainfall accumu
just san quentin. the transfers led to a massive coronavirus outbreak.the office of the inspector general conducted the report. correction. officials acknowledge some mistakes were made, but said that at the time the transfers were done, based on a quote, thoughtful risk analysis. using scientific. information available, all right, just updated the rainfall around the area coming in on an inch terrain amount town. it's rising stale steadily. this front sort of slowed down a little bit. and so...
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san quentin prison has been hit with a hefty fine over the covid outbreak at the prison. california workplace safety regulators have fined the prison more than $400,000 as largest pandemic-related fine against any employer in the u.s. officials say corrections officials have quote caused a public health disaster at san quentin. cal osha says employees were not given adequate training equipment or proper medical services. there have been more than 2200 infections and more than 2 dozen deaths just at san quentin prison. >>a big story we've been following the recall campaign targeted at governor gavin newsome so far 3 different recall groups have gathered 1.3 million signatures. they have until march, the 17th to come up with 200,000 more signatures from 12% of the state's population are needed in order to allah 5 for the ballot. in the last 4 months governor newsom's approval rating has dropped 14 points to 46%. >>meantime, the public and private jockeying to be california's next attorney general is intensifying governor newsome says so he is close to deciding who he will n
san quentin prison has been hit with a hefty fine over the covid outbreak at the prison. california workplace safety regulators have fined the prison more than $400,000 as largest pandemic-related fine against any employer in the u.s. officials say corrections officials have quote caused a public health disaster at san quentin. cal osha says employees were not given adequate training equipment or proper medical services. there have been more than 2200 infections and more than 2 dozen deaths...
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. >>> and new details on the covid-19 outbreak at san quentin, a state prison oversight group is calling health disaster. the office of the inspector general released a report saying that the state did not take proper safe guards when transfers potentially covid positive inmates to san quentin. this animation shows how quickly the virus spread at the prison between june and august. 28 people have died, more than 2,000 contracted covid at san quentin. >>> today kicks off the start of a global contest to close digital guide f digit digital dwid f digital guide for california students. nearly one in five students still cannot join in on distance learning. and a disproportionate number are those of color. the competition will dish out up to a million dollars in prize money for the most innovative proposals. >>> coming up, a beloved camp trying to recover from yet another heart break, the focus as ghoo. >>> and new art popping up soon, the story behind it. but first the weather and mike. >>> putting together what will be a very wet commute planned parenthooder because we haplann. and you can
. >>> and new details on the covid-19 outbreak at san quentin, a state prison oversight group is calling health disaster. the office of the inspector general released a report saying that the state did not take proper safe guards when transfers potentially covid positive inmates to san quentin. this animation shows how quickly the virus spread at the prison between june and august. 28 people have died, more than 2,000 contracted covid at san quentin. >>> today kicks off the...
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. >>> new details on the covid-19 outbreak at san quentin.son oversight group is calling it a, quote, public health disaster. the office of the inspector general released a report saying safeguards when transferring potentially covid positive inmates to san quentin. that office released this animation showing how quickly the virus spread at the prison, between june and august. 28 people died, and more than 2,000 contracted covid at san quentin. >>> today kicks off the start of a global contest to close the digital divide for students in california. california state superintendent tony thurman will announce the details later this morning. the state says nearly one in five students till cannot join in distance learning. and a disproportionate number are students of color. the competition will dish out up to a million dollars in prize money for the most innovative proposals and getting high speed internet to families. >>> happening now, live look at new york city as a massive winter storm makes a slow crawl across the northeast, multiple feet of
. >>> new details on the covid-19 outbreak at san quentin.son oversight group is calling it a, quote, public health disaster. the office of the inspector general released a report saying safeguards when transferring potentially covid positive inmates to san quentin. that office released this animation showing how quickly the virus spread at the prison, between june and august. 28 people died, and more than 2,000 contracted covid at san quentin. >>> today kicks off the start of...
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. >>> meantime, san quentin state prison fined more than $421,000 for the coronavirus outbreak. the largest fine cal osha handed out for pandemic related violations. inspectors found staff didn't have proper training or protective equipment to interact with inmates with covid-19. they also found staff that were exposed weren't offered proper services like testing, contact tracing, medical referrals. state report cited more than 2200 cases and 28 deaths among inmates at san quentin. >>> outdoor dining and parking lots, sidewalks, parklets helped numerous bars and restaurants stay afloat during the pandemic. as matt boone explains, new legislation could soon make fixtures permanent. >> reporter: the tent in the parking lot of honor kitchen and cocktails is such a hit with commer customers, the manager says they have no plans to take it down. >> you can enjoy bay area weather. i think the tent we put out, we're going to keep this going. >> reporter: at shake well in oakland, the owner says the outdoor parklet is the key to future success. >> having the space, serving alcohol out th
. >>> meantime, san quentin state prison fined more than $421,000 for the coronavirus outbreak. the largest fine cal osha handed out for pandemic related violations. inspectors found staff didn't have proper training or protective equipment to interact with inmates with covid-19. they also found staff that were exposed weren't offered proper services like testing, contact tracing, medical referrals. state report cited more than 2200 cases and 28 deaths among inmates at san quentin....
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san quentin has been hit with a hefty fine because of a break out at their prison california workplace safety regulators find the prison more than $400,000 the biggest pandemic related fine of any employer in the u.s. corrections officials they say have caused quote a public health disaster cal osha says employees were not given adequate training equipment or proper medical services, there have been more than 2,200 infections and more than 2 dozen deaths at san quentin from covid. >>7.11 on the clock and still ahead on the kron 00:00am morning news to berkeley students caught the more infectious variant of covid so we'll explore that more detail also we'll hear from doctors about that straight and a drive-thru vaccine site opens up in the east bay full details just ahead and the nfl giving back to the tampa bay community ahead of super bowl 55. we'll have the latest in a live report and ample sunshine coming up over the coast right here half moon bay looks nice and bright this morning. >>now we are off to a cold start see do want to bundle up as you venture out for now later today, tho
san quentin has been hit with a hefty fine because of a break out at their prison california workplace safety regulators find the prison more than $400,000 the biggest pandemic related fine of any employer in the u.s. corrections officials they say have caused quote a public health disaster cal osha says employees were not given adequate training equipment or proper medical services, there have been more than 2,200 infections and more than 2 dozen deaths at san quentin from covid. >>7.11...
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the stop san quentin outbreak coalition will hold a virtual discussion to demand action. office of inspector general recently released a report calling out breaks and pandemic protocols at san quentin a public health disaster. >>> developing, an armed man arrested in san jose suspected of planning a shooting at the valley fair mall. santa cruz sheriffs officials called police about a live stream on snapchat. a man with purple hair was threatening a shooting at a mall. the suspect was found not long after, his distinctive hair helping track him down on the 2nd floor of valley fair mall. investigators say he had a gun on him. no word yet on who he is. >>> local arenas ready to welcome back fans this fall. the magic number in order for that to help next on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >>> the start of a drying and warming trend. the daytime high is slightly warmer than yesterday with upper 50s around the bay and low 60s inland. today is the start of warmer weather. i will let you know how long it will get as we look to our weekend, coming up. >>> we are tracking you
the stop san quentin outbreak coalition will hold a virtual discussion to demand action. office of inspector general recently released a report calling out breaks and pandemic protocols at san quentin a public health disaster. >>> developing, an armed man arrested in san jose suspected of planning a shooting at the valley fair mall. santa cruz sheriffs officials called police about a live stream on snapchat. a man with purple hair was threatening a shooting at a mall. the suspect was...
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the dire warnings the state said were ignored at san quentin. >>> why district leaders in one county said it'll be a while before they are back in the class. good morning. it's tuesday, february 2nd. >>> good morning. rain overnight across the bay area. this video shot around midnight in san mateo. you can see the rain causing some pain and pooling in the streets there. >>> this morning the rain will start to taper off. when it'll all clear out for us. got to get this pain out of here. >> yeah. we are going to get that rain out for sure. we are looking at a wet start to the day in spots. especially from the golden gate south. this is just a really slow moving storm system bringing that rain for us. you can see dryer for the north bay. really as we look to the east bay, peninsula and south bay catching that wet weather this morning. just some light rain from concord, livermore, the tri valley and right over san francisco from the golden gate, the bay bridge, down through the peninsula, from san mateo along the coast by half moon bay, palo alto, looking at that light rain over fremont
the dire warnings the state said were ignored at san quentin. >>> why district leaders in one county said it'll be a while before they are back in the class. good morning. it's tuesday, february 2nd. >>> good morning. rain overnight across the bay area. this video shot around midnight in san mateo. you can see the rain causing some pain and pooling in the streets there. >>> this morning the rain will start to taper off. when it'll all clear out for us. got to get this...
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general's office says that positive inmates were never tested before or even after arriving at san quentin state prison. one of the hardest hit by the pandemic. >>a new 69 page report from the california inspector general's office says correction leaders at san quentin prison failed to properly test contact trace and even isolate covid positive patients who arrived at the prison due to rising covid cases at another prison. the details confirm many of the concerns that many prison reform advocates have expressed about the treatment of inmates during the pandemic and there are active cases and 34 out of 35 prisons in california, chatfield is with the justice collaborative she says the report shows that state leaders. >>continue to have a disregard for human lives in way that people are crammed into prisons, you know having one case is kate their present 1020 30, you know plus cases of people with covid in these dirty prison, according to the report saying quinton among the hardest hit facilities from the virus. the outbreak started with the transfer of 122 inmates from another facility so fa
general's office says that positive inmates were never tested before or even after arriving at san quentin state prison. one of the hardest hit by the pandemic. >>a new 69 page report from the california inspector general's office says correction leaders at san quentin prison failed to properly test contact trace and even isolate covid positive patients who arrived at the prison due to rising covid cases at another prison. the details confirm many of the concerns that many prison reform...
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california correctional health care services failed to test inmates before or after arriving at san quentin from other facilities in the state there've been more than 2200 infections and more than 2 dozen deaths at san quentin alone. and on kron 4 news at 9. we'll get reaction from prison reform advocates. >>viruses cannot mutate if they don't replicate. >>coming up mitigating mutations why doctor anthony fauci does not think you should be concerned about how the new virus variants respond to the current vaccines, some students in the south bay welcome back to campus today. how governor newsome is incentivizing school districts to get students back into the classroom. so we will be tracking the wet weather throughout the or coming stay with kron four's our storm coverage continues. >>so let's take a look on radar. there's a lot of green and it's really coming down tonight depending on where you are yeah, right in the middle of the bay area, san francisco in the east bay going down the peninsula right now for the most part santa clara county lieutenant dry. sonoma and napa county looks a lit
california correctional health care services failed to test inmates before or after arriving at san quentin from other facilities in the state there've been more than 2200 infections and more than 2 dozen deaths at san quentin alone. and on kron 4 news at 9. we'll get reaction from prison reform advocates. >>viruses cannot mutate if they don't replicate. >>coming up mitigating mutations why doctor anthony fauci does not think you should be concerned about how the new virus variants...
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san quentin had the largest fine, topping $421,000. 21 people died and more than 2,000 were infected when virus swept through. inadequate staff training, equipment and testing. kaiser is another standout, 11 facilities cited from san diego to antioch. san leandro was fined $87,000 for improper training and use of masks by staff. they released a statement saying they remain focused on trying to protect health and safety of everyone. kaiser is appealing its fines. back in a moment to check in with the super bowl and the warriors. >>> happening now, new jobs report showing 779,000 filed first time unemployment, decline from previous week. u.s. economy continues to slowly recover from the pandemic. we're back with more. ♪ ♪ ♪ why do you build me up, build me up... ♪ ♪ buttercup... ♪ ♪ baby just to let me down! ♪ ♪ let me down! ♪ ♪ and mess me around... ♪ ♪ and worst of all, if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> okay, with a rash of injuries to all of their big men, or the tall guys, the small warriors are still surviving. an
san quentin had the largest fine, topping $421,000. 21 people died and more than 2,000 were infected when virus swept through. inadequate staff training, equipment and testing. kaiser is another standout, 11 facilities cited from san diego to antioch. san leandro was fined $87,000 for improper training and use of masks by staff. they released a statement saying they remain focused on trying to protect health and safety of everyone. kaiser is appealing its fines. back in a moment to check in...
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>>says correction leaders at san quentin prison failed to properly test contact trace and even isolate covid positive patients who arrived at the prison due to rising covid cases at another prison. the details confirmed many of the concerns that many prison reform advocates have expressed about the treatment of inmates during the pandemic and there are active cases and 34 out of 35 prisons in california. chatfield is with the justice collaborative she says the report shows that state leaders. >>continue to have a disregard for human lives in way that people are crammed into prisons, you know having one case is dangerous kate their present 1020 30, you know plus cases of people with covid in these dirty prison, according to the report saying quinton among the hardest hit facilities from the virus. the outbreak started with the transfer of 122 inmates from another facility so far the prison has recorded more than 2200 cases and 28 deaths. >>overall california prisons have seen nearly 40,000 covid cases with nearly 200 deaths in the california department of corrections and rehabilitation
>>says correction leaders at san quentin prison failed to properly test contact trace and even isolate covid positive patients who arrived at the prison due to rising covid cases at another prison. the details confirmed many of the concerns that many prison reform advocates have expressed about the treatment of inmates during the pandemic and there are active cases and 34 out of 35 prisons in california. chatfield is with the justice collaborative she says the report shows that state...
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from other facilities have been more than 2,200 infections and more than 2 dozen deaths at san quentin alone. breaking news that we're following at least one fbi agent was killed and several others wounded in a shooting. that happened this morning in a florida while the agents were serving a search warrant. in a child exploitation case. it was in sunrise florida, which is just west of fort lauderdale. we're not sure about the seriousness of the injuries. beyond the the one age of those killed were going to get more information keep updating that throughout the morning. >>we'll take a break in a 10. still ahead super bowl fans headed to tampa we're going to have a look at some of the safer options available to them during this pandemic. >>and showers continue to push across the east and the most notable is actually passing from los gatos right over san jose on up through seminole and into the tri valley watch your travel in these areas as rain continues to fall, i'm talking the rest of your forecast ahead. very slick roadways in multiple traffic collisions are also starting to see a lot
from other facilities have been more than 2,200 infections and more than 2 dozen deaths at san quentin alone. breaking news that we're following at least one fbi agent was killed and several others wounded in a shooting. that happened this morning in a florida while the agents were serving a search warrant. in a child exploitation case. it was in sunrise florida, which is just west of fort lauderdale. we're not sure about the seriousness of the injuries. beyond the the one age of those killed...
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already infected inmates were brought in to san quentin's inmate population creating what authorities now describe as a public health disaster. >>> east bay education leaders are join the call for a faster vaccine rollout. 15 contra costa school board presidents sent a letter to the county asking to prioritize vaccines for all school staff as soon as possible in order to help schools reopen in person. most counties are still only vaccinating health care workers and people 75 years and older. >> so many people talk about how critical it is to have safe, open schools to the economy, and to the public, to the entire public health, right, but we need to really take action on that. >> a lot of districts are still all distance learning but los gatos schools did open yesterday for kindergarten through second grade. >>> new data from san francisco schools reportedly shows the educational divide widening for low income students during this pandemic. according to "the examiner" attendance for the entire district is holding steady but engagement levels are down for some minority groups especiall
already infected inmates were brought in to san quentin's inmate population creating what authorities now describe as a public health disaster. >>> east bay education leaders are join the call for a faster vaccine rollout. 15 contra costa school board presidents sent a letter to the county asking to prioritize vaccines for all school staff as soon as possible in order to help schools reopen in person. most counties are still only vaccinating health care workers and people 75 years and...
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the dire warnings the state said were ignored at san quentin. >>> why district leaders in one countyhile before they are back in the cls. good. it's tuesday, february 2nd. >>> good morning. rain overnight across the bay area. this video shot around midnight in san mateo. you can see the rain causing some pain and pooling in the streets there. >>> this morning the rain will start to taper off. when it'll all clear out for us. got to get this pain out of here. >> yeah. we are going to get that rain out for sure. we are looking at a wet start to the day in spots. is a really slow e golden moving storm system bringing that rain for
the dire warnings the state said were ignored at san quentin. >>> why district leaders in one countyhile before they are back in the cls. good. it's tuesday, february 2nd. >>> good morning. rain overnight across the bay area. this video shot around midnight in san mateo. you can see the rain causing some pain and pooling in the streets there. >>> this morning the rain will start to taper off. when it'll all clear out for us. got to get this pain out of here. >>...
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all of the pieces were done by artists who are inmates at san quentin prison for more. we're joined by elizabeth gesell, the museum's director of public programs. elizabeth great to have you on this afternoon. the exhibit is called meet us quickly painting for justice from prison. what? what are the messages that that some of these artists are hoping to convey with their work? well, i think the main message that the artists and the museum of the african diaspora is trying to convey is that these are human beings, thies air people who have talent to have interests who have something to share with the world and through their art and through moab, displaying their art, we can connect with incarcerated people in a way that. we don't usually i know usually, people just would rather forget that we have so many people incarcerated and that there are so many people behind bars, and it's easier to think about them. as what they're in. therefore rather than people with talent with pain with joy. can you tell me about some of the pieces that that people will see if they come to se
all of the pieces were done by artists who are inmates at san quentin prison for more. we're joined by elizabeth gesell, the museum's director of public programs. elizabeth great to have you on this afternoon. the exhibit is called meet us quickly painting for justice from prison. what? what are the messages that that some of these artists are hoping to convey with their work? well, i think the main message that the artists and the museum of the african diaspora is trying to convey is that...
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california prison officials created a public health disaster, by rushing to transfer inmates, into san quentin covid cases were spiking last year. that is according to a scathing report from the state office, of the inspector general. it found failures with testing, contact tracing, and basic e in cases within cting the virus, 28 di drastically in recent months. >>> in a statement they said many factors have contributed to the need for those transfers and they were not reflected in the report, but added, we have acknowledged some mistakes were made in the process of these transfers and have made appropriate changes to patient movement since then time. >>> we have been reporting on inmates scamming millions from the state unemployment system. now a new twist. a woman with no, no record has had her legitimate claims suspended because edd insists she is behind bars. reporter christine lazar has her story. >> reporter: the state auditor since edd has paid out more fra murder. the mother of two chelsea brown's as she is not one of those criminals. >> i've never been in jail, never been arrested. th
california prison officials created a public health disaster, by rushing to transfer inmates, into san quentin covid cases were spiking last year. that is according to a scathing report from the state office, of the inspector general. it found failures with testing, contact tracing, and basic e in cases within cting the virus, 28 di drastically in recent months. >>> in a statement they said many factors have contributed to the need for those transfers and they were not reflected in the...
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patel it is not a because i did read that san quentin state prison was fined for covid-19 violations and not really doing everything they can to mitigate that spread. and there were huge outbreaks thaeps it not. >> correct. >> i'm ruling out c because i read a new model shows young people were the major driver in covid-19 spread, even though not the main group that had a lot of deaths. i'm going to say b is is the answer. but i'm going to see what our viewers are saying. >> can i give you a hint? i'm giving you a hint and ask >> it's split between b and c. in rereading this, maybe it's not age 20 to 49. maybe it's -- yeah, maybe -- no, no, no. we know they were the major driver. i think young people were the major driver. so -- oh -- duh. my gosh you got me on a double negative or something there. i think they were the major drivers. so i'm going to say. >> right. >> that is -- oh, my gosh. i don't know. we're halfway split between b and c. so which is it. >> so c is not correct. i think your instinct was spot on. this is actually an important point. >> yeah. >> these mathematical mo
patel it is not a because i did read that san quentin state prison was fined for covid-19 violations and not really doing everything they can to mitigate that spread. and there were huge outbreaks thaeps it not. >> correct. >> i'm ruling out c because i read a new model shows young people were the major driver in covid-19 spread, even though not the main group that had a lot of deaths. i'm going to say b is is the answer. but i'm going to see what our viewers are saying. >>...
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california prison officials created a public health disaster by rushing to transfer inmates in to san quentin. that's according to a new report from the office of the inspector general. it found failures with testing, contact tracing and basic safety protocols contributed to a massive spike in cases with in the prison walls. more than 2,000 inmates got the virus and 28 died. however, case rates have fallen in recent months. the corrections department said many factors that contributed to the need for the transfers weren't reflected in the report but added, we have acknowledged some mistakes were made in the process of the transfers and have made appropriate changes to patient movements since that time. >>> a vaccine shortage in santa clara forcing kaiser to cancel thousands of scheduled vaccinations. the la times reports they have cancelled more than 5,000 appointments. a spokesman said the hospital failed to receive the vaccines it anticipated. kaiser will reportedly reschedule appointments when more vaccines come in. >>> today oakland officials will introduce a resolution calling for vaccin
california prison officials created a public health disaster by rushing to transfer inmates in to san quentin. that's according to a new report from the office of the inspector general. it found failures with testing, contact tracing and basic safety protocols contributed to a massive spike in cases with in the prison walls. more than 2,000 inmates got the virus and 28 died. however, case rates have fallen in recent months. the corrections department said many factors that contributed to the...
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of the inspector general released a scathing report calling out breaks and pandemic protocols at san quentin a public health disaster. >>> today assembly members set to announce reform measures aimed at approving edd. they grilled the new chief on audit that found edd ignored warnings while more than $10 billion was lost to fraud. this as bank of america faces new class action suit on behalf of thousands of californians who are victims of edd fraud. it accuses the bank of freezing card holder accounts, having issues with customer service line, closing claims without investigation, not extending provisional credit. the bank had this to say. bank of america is working every day with the state to prevent criminals from getting money and ensuring legitimate recipients receive their benefits. when fraudulent transactions occur on benefit cards we review claims and restore money to legitimate recipients. kpix5 has been investigating edd fraud. see all our reports at kpix.com/eddfraud. >>> developing, an armed man has been arrested in san jose suspected of planning a shooting at the valley fair mal
of the inspector general released a scathing report calling out breaks and pandemic protocols at san quentin a public health disaster. >>> today assembly members set to announce reform measures aimed at approving edd. they grilled the new chief on audit that found edd ignored warnings while more than $10 billion was lost to fraud. this as bank of america faces new class action suit on behalf of thousands of californians who are victims of edd fraud. it accuses the bank of freezing card...
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vaccine even though they are exposed to covid-19 nearly every day and the scathing report of covid at san quentin saying it's a public health disaster and san francisco's new maximum vaccination site and how it's serving one of the haarest hit communities and tony bennett's neurologist and what he says about his
vaccine even though they are exposed to covid-19 nearly every day and the scathing report of covid at san quentin saying it's a public health disaster and san francisco's new maximum vaccination site and how it's serving one of the haarest hit communities and tony bennett's neurologist and what he says about his
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>a new 69 page report from the california inspector general's office says correction leaders at san quentin prison failed to properly test contact trace and even isolate covid positive patients who arrived at the prison due to rising covid cases at another prison. the details confirmed many of the concerns that many prison reform advocates have expressed about the treatment of inmates during the pandemic and there are active cases and 34 out of 35 prisons in california, chatfield is with the justice collaborative she says the report shows that state leaders. >>continue to have a disregard for human lives in way that people are crammed into prisons, you know having one case is dangerous kate their present 1020 30, you know plus cases of people with covid in these dirty prison, according to the report saying quinton among the hardest hit facilities from the virus. the outbreak started with the transfer of 122 inmates from another facility so far the prison has recorded more than 2200 cases and 28 deaths. >>overall california prisons have seen nearly 40,000 covid cases with nearly 200 deaths i
>a new 69 page report from the california inspector general's office says correction leaders at san quentin prison failed to properly test contact trace and even isolate covid positive patients who arrived at the prison due to rising covid cases at another prison. the details confirmed many of the concerns that many prison reform advocates have expressed about the treatment of inmates during the pandemic and there are active cases and 34 out of 35 prisons in california, chatfield is with the...
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equipment or proper medical services there been more than 2200 sections and more than 2 dozen deaths at san quentin the loan. well coming up on the kron 4 morning news to berkeley students caught the more infectious variant of covid we're going to hear from a doctor about that particular strain coming up plus a drive-thru vaccination site opens up in the east bay, so we'll take you there and the nfl giving back. >>to community that's hosting this year's super bowl will explore that in detail as well, john and plenty of sunshine out there today james from the coast all the way inland our coastal spots upper 50's to low 60's enter inland areas. >>mid 60's to even upper 60's and some spots, i've got your forecast ahead, and we had earlier traffic collisions that we were following the right now jihad. >>until across the peninsula, there under 15 minutes for your drive time. we're tracking your commute and you drive. that's coming up next. >>welcome back it is 9.13 and we're looking at lots of sunshine all weekend. long you bet john in the weather center with a look at that age i kind of stole your neve
equipment or proper medical services there been more than 2200 sections and more than 2 dozen deaths at san quentin the loan. well coming up on the kron 4 morning news to berkeley students caught the more infectious variant of covid we're going to hear from a doctor about that particular strain coming up plus a drive-thru vaccination site opens up in the east bay, so we'll take you there and the nfl giving back. >>to community that's hosting this year's super bowl will explore that in...
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san quentin prisons fined for a public health disaster called by the state. 28 people died, more than others infected in an outbreak there. the prison faulted for inadequate training and also not providing appropriate equipment and testing. as we have reported kaiser san jose has been fined for violating protocol early in the pandemic, although the investigation into that december outbreak is ongoing. a registration clerk died and dozens of people were infected with one of those more contagious variants. the hospital blamed a staffer in an air powered christmas tree costume. kaiser san jose and kaiser san leandro are among 11 facilities fined some for multiple violations, improper training in ppe policies that had staff reusing masks, and other protective gear. kaiser says it is going to appeal those fines. state and county laws have been easy restrictions so we know that outdoor workouts are allowed although here at california ripped fitness, there's no fitness equipment outside that i can see, and the folks are inside, still working out and that fine keeps wracking up. in san jose,
san quentin prisons fined for a public health disaster called by the state. 28 people died, more than others infected in an outbreak there. the prison faulted for inadequate training and also not providing appropriate equipment and testing. as we have reported kaiser san jose has been fined for violating protocol early in the pandemic, although the investigation into that december outbreak is ongoing. a registration clerk died and dozens of people were infected with one of those more contagious...
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or proper medical services there been more than 2200 infections and more than 2 dozen deaths at san quentin alone. we'll take a break it's 6.11. still ahead on the kron 00:00am morning news after billions of dollars were lost to fraud. >>lawmakers are putting forth a plan to reform california's embattled an employment agency. and oakland pd is taking action despite budget cuts after yet another disturbing attack in a neighborhood explain what happened. and the f nfl giving back to the tampa bay community ahead of super bowl 55 look details on that. coming up in a live report. >>and sky's crystal clear out there today happen bay one of our spots that's just sitting under clear skies right now about to be some sunshine here in about an hour 60's for your daytime highs later on i'm talking your forecast ahead. >>and as traffic starts to pick up on scene more accidents. i'm also tracking a hot spot. how in fairfield your commute into the city from the east bay under 11 minutes, we'll keep an eye on your commute will have that up next. great party carly you must of blown your budget. not exactly
or proper medical services there been more than 2200 infections and more than 2 dozen deaths at san quentin alone. we'll take a break it's 6.11. still ahead on the kron 00:00am morning news after billions of dollars were lost to fraud. >>lawmakers are putting forth a plan to reform california's embattled an employment agency. and oakland pd is taking action despite budget cuts after yet another disturbing attack in a neighborhood explain what happened. and the f nfl giving back to the...
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the state says san quentin prison created a public health disaster, 28 people died and more than 2,000were infected in an outbreak there. the prison faulted for not training staff properly and providing inadequate equipment and testing. >>> and we've reported kaiser san jose has been fined for violating protocol before early in the pandemic. the investigation into the december outbreak is ongoing. a registration clerk and about 90 people were infected with one of the most contagious variants of hospital blamed a staffer in an airpowered christmas tree costume. they are among 11 california facilities fined for multiple improper training and staff reusing masks and other prot ed, but then the businesses choose to go forward with what they're doing like california ripped fitness or choose to rectify the situation and avoid fines. the doofrz are still open, the weights are being racked and the fines racked up as well. kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> i'll sure you'll continue to follow the story whether or not the gym continues to keep their doors open. thank you so much. >>> the bay a
the state says san quentin prison created a public health disaster, 28 people died and more than 2,000were infected in an outbreak there. the prison faulted for not training staff properly and providing inadequate equipment and testing. >>> and we've reported kaiser san jose has been fined for violating protocol before early in the pandemic. the investigation into the december outbreak is ongoing. a registration clerk and about 90 people were infected with one of the most contagious...
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best picture musical or comedy, borat sun san quentin moviefilm, hamilton, on the rocks, palm springsrching and the trial of the chicago 7. one person already a winner, actress jane fonda, expected to receive the cecil b. demille life time achievement award honoring her lasting impact on the film industry. her acting is admired by a lot of people, seven golden globes during the course of her career and get ready to laugh. amy poehler and tina fey are returning as hosts this year. i'm sure our abs will get a workout. the 78th annual golden globes airing february 28th at 5:00 p.m., where else, right here on nbc bay area. i was talking about it earlier in the last hour, we had cameras behind the scenes to make a show, we have a few characters that would probably win, natine and justice inare my two. >> two of our producers. >> we'll have the academy vote on that. >> it's a secret ballot, right? >> yes. >> all right, thanks, marcus. >>> it will be interesting how they play off the whole golden globes, amid a pandemic. i guess all the stars can dress up and head to their living rooms. let'
best picture musical or comedy, borat sun san quentin moviefilm, hamilton, on the rocks, palm springsrching and the trial of the chicago 7. one person already a winner, actress jane fonda, expected to receive the cecil b. demille life time achievement award honoring her lasting impact on the film industry. her acting is admired by a lot of people, seven golden globes during the course of her career and get ready to laugh. amy poehler and tina fey are returning as hosts this year. i'm sure our...
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years at san quentin prison, so i had the battle for equal education in the bay area still continueser school segregation ended how the pandemic is creating an even wider achievement gap. it's some various schools and a look at what's coming up on our prime time lineup. 911 star today, followed by 911 lone star at nine stay tuned for the 10 o'clock and 11 this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance is usually so complicated, you need to be a lawyer to understand it. that's why three was created. it's a better kind of business insurance. it's only three pages. straightforward. if you own it, three covers it. got a cheese slice for "spokesperson?" that's me. i don't even need to see what's happening behind me to know it's covered. (screaming) this commercial is now over. logo. three. no nonsense. just common sense. to be honest...a little dust? it never bothered me. until i found out what it actually was. dust mite droppings? ewww. dead skin cells? gross! so now, i grab my swiffer heavy duty sweeper and dusters. dusters extends to 6 feet to reach way up high... t
years at san quentin prison, so i had the battle for equal education in the bay area still continueser school segregation ended how the pandemic is creating an even wider achievement gap. it's some various schools and a look at what's coming up on our prime time lineup. 911 star today, followed by 911 lone star at nine stay tuned for the 10 o'clock and 11 this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance is usually so complicated, you need to be a lawyer to understand it....
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>a new 69 page report from the california inspector general's office says correction leaders at san quentin prison failed to properly test contact trace and even isolate covid positive patients who arrived at the prison due to rising covid cases at another prison. the details confirm many of the concerns that many prison reform advocates have expressed about the treatment of inmates during the pandemic and there are active cases and 34 out of 35 prisons in california, chatfield is with the justice collaborative she says the report shows that state leaders. >>continue to have a disregard for human lives in way that people are crammed into prisons, you know having one case is kate their present 1020 30, you know plus cases of people with covid in these dirty prison, according to the report saying quinton among the hardest hit facilities from the virus. the outbreak started with the transfer of 122 inmates from another facility so far the prison has recorded more than 2200 cases and 28 deaths. >>overall california prisons have seen nearly 40,000 covid cases with nearly 200 deaths in the califo
>a new 69 page report from the california inspector general's office says correction leaders at san quentin prison failed to properly test contact trace and even isolate covid positive patients who arrived at the prison due to rising covid cases at another prison. the details confirm many of the concerns that many prison reform advocates have expressed about the treatment of inmates during the pandemic and there are active cases and 34 out of 35 prisons in california, chatfield is with the...
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california correctional health care services failed to test inmates before or after they arrived at san quentin from other facilities there have been more than 2200 infections and more than 2 dozen deaths as an quinolone from covid and coming up we're going to continue our coverage and we're going to have some more information about that story. 2 variants of the coronavirus have now been detected in the bay area, the discovery made by doctors at as stanford lab they say that one of the 2 strains was found in its the fast-moving uk variant and doctors also found one case of the brazil variant they're less concerned though about that strange so far the stanford lab has not detected. the south african, a variant of covid and they're afraid of that one the most because the vaccines are least effective against that one and it seems to be the most deadly. u c berkeley infectious disease expert doctor john swartzberg talk with us about how concerned we should be about these different strains. >>you need to watch very closely tracking other doing we need to be prepared to produce vaccines against shoul
california correctional health care services failed to test inmates before or after they arrived at san quentin from other facilities there have been more than 2200 infections and more than 2 dozen deaths as an quinolone from covid and coming up we're going to continue our coverage and we're going to have some more information about that story. 2 variants of the coronavirus have now been detected in the bay area, the discovery made by doctors at as stanford lab they say that one of the 2...
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have not yet commented the man convicted of the sexual assault is currently serving 16 years at san quentinprison. yeah, coming up. the debate continues over raising the federal minimum wage. many believe it would help lift people out of poverty, while others argue it will lead to more unemployment. plus with the impeachment trial behind them. this senate plans to get back to work on another coronavirus relief bill. i'm lauren blanchard in washington, but the questions remain over the january 6th attack on the capitol. what senators wa your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred... ...as have certain ca
have not yet commented the man convicted of the sexual assault is currently serving 16 years at san quentinprison. yeah, coming up. the debate continues over raising the federal minimum wage. many believe it would help lift people out of poverty, while others argue it will lead to more unemployment. plus with the impeachment trial behind them. this senate plans to get back to work on another coronavirus relief bill. i'm lauren blanchard in washington, but the questions remain over the january...
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said that prison officials created a public health disaster by rushing to transfer inmates in to san quentinund failures with testing, contact tracing and basic safety protocols. >>> taking a look at the roadways we have brake lights as you work toward south 680 near 242. chp working on a crash. if you are coming off the ride traffic is getting busy. red on the sensors which means slow and go speeds westbound as you work through bay point. little murky out there still as we deal with slick surfaces there this morning. live look at the golden gate bridge, foggy through here. >>> tracking light showers across parts of the east bay, south bay and peninsula this morning on high definition doppler. as we go through the day a few more showers for the south bay. here we are at ten. as we go through the afternoon, catching a bit of sun with clearing later today. showers are possible for want to o save hundrdreds on your wiwireless bilill? with xfininity mobile e you c. how abouout saving hundrereds on the e new samsung gagalaxy s21 ultra a 5g? you cacan do that t too. all l on the mosost reliabe net
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state is and officials have been facing criticism for transferring inmates into san quentin while covidrs, vaccination would not be required. >>> an alert continuing along one one. lanes remain blocked near driveway because of a deadly crashed that happened before 7:00 this morning. an investigation continues. used to 80 in the meantime. it will take you over an hour to go from san jose to the sfo area and traffic is backed up to 92. we have a trouble spot westbound 92 at hylan boulevard. debris in the lanes causing a backup in both directions. >>> we are catching some dense fog this morning from along the coast, around the bay and parts of the south and north bay getting foggy conditions. clouds in temperatures this afternoon, mid-50s along the coast. mid to upper 50s around the bay and, low 60s inland. cloudy wayne: i just made magic happen. - let's make a deal! jonathan: it's the new audi! this season, this is totally different. wayne: jimmy's gotta give him mouth to mouth. - oh, god! - this is my favorite show. wayne: i love it. - oh, my god, wayne, i love you! wayne: it's time for
state is and officials have been facing criticism for transferring inmates into san quentin while covidrs, vaccination would not be required. >>> an alert continuing along one one. lanes remain blocked near driveway because of a deadly crashed that happened before 7:00 this morning. an investigation continues. used to 80 in the meantime. it will take you over an hour to go from san jose to the sfo area and traffic is backed up to 92. we have a trouble spot westbound 92 at hylan...
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in san quentin prison where it's been since 1991.45 years to life but after governor jerry brown sp 260 until law, the convicted killer denied parole twice before became eligible his third time around. the l.a. d.a.'s office writes in a quote "in any case where individual committed a crime as a 17-year-old, the parole board will take in consideration for the teenager's cognitive abilities are not fully developed when he committed the crime." after more than three decades in prison it is likely the parole board determined he is not the same person has when he was 17. the california department of corrections said his parole is subject to 120 day review, john. >> john: matt finn proof that news, thank you so much, matt. fox news alert now, the actor best known as christopher plummer with national praise for his role in iconic films the sound of music. his career in show business fan and a half a century with starring roles on broadway and animated character in the movie up back in 2009. his work with the tonys made him the oldest ever a
in san quentin prison where it's been since 1991.45 years to life but after governor jerry brown sp 260 until law, the convicted killer denied parole twice before became eligible his third time around. the l.a. d.a.'s office writes in a quote "in any case where individual committed a crime as a 17-year-old, the parole board will take in consideration for the teenager's cognitive abilities are not fully developed when he committed the crime." after more than three decades in prison it...