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about eight people in the newsroom. of the best games in the season against one of the best teams in the nba. warriors and bucks. steph curry smiling. final minutes, bazemore to the hoop. just a clutch basket there, gives the warriors a 118-117 lead. final seconds of the game. watch what happens. the bucks had a chance to win it. air ball, rebound, scramble for the bull. the bucks, the go ahead basket, and no, time ran out. warriors win it, 122-121. antetokounmpo, the greek freak, did not play tonight for the warriors. >>> at the coliseum, is it time to hit the panic button? not yet. the first time since 1916, the a's are 0-6. max munsey with a two-run homer off chris bassett. dodgers win the game 5-1. >>> the giants down in san diego, we say hello to brandon crawford, the veteran shortstop from pleasanton. your buddy. >> yeah, his mom's a teacher. >> the padres win this game, 3-1. one final note, the sharks lose tonight to the ducks, 5-1. back in a moment. want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile
about eight people in the newsroom. of the best games in the season against one of the best teams in the nba. warriors and bucks. steph curry smiling. final minutes, bazemore to the hoop. just a clutch basket there, gives the warriors a 118-117 lead. final seconds of the game. watch what happens. the bucks had a chance to win it. air ball, rebound, scramble for the bull. the bucks, the go ahead basket, and no, time ran out. warriors win it, 122-121. antetokounmpo, the greek freak, did not play...
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Apr 23, 2021
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let's talk about the job you've got today. you've got a newsroomnewspapers are these days. it cover stories from around the globe from politics to cinema as well as finance of course. how big an operation is the ft these days? news wise, the newsroom is 600 journalists spread between — the largest number of course is in our headquarters in bracken house in the city — but we have satellite offices, so news editing operations in new york and in hong kong. and then we have correspondents and bureaus over the world. and who are your readers? are they predominantly white—collar metropolitan and male as the stereotype goes? i think a large part of our readership works in finance all around the world. i think that the average reader is still around 51, those are the last demographic stats that i've seen. but our readership is also changing. and we are trying to appeal to a younger readership. 0ur social media audience is much younger than our traditional audience. under lionel barber's tenure, the publication took a very strong line on brexit. it loudly o
let's talk about the job you've got today. you've got a newsroomnewspapers are these days. it cover stories from around the globe from politics to cinema as well as finance of course. how big an operation is the ft these days? news wise, the newsroom is 600 journalists spread between — the largest number of course is in our headquarters in bracken house in the city — but we have satellite offices, so news editing operations in new york and in hong kong. and then we have correspondents and...
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let's talk about the job you've got today. you've got a newsroomare these days. it cover stories from around the globe from politics to cinema as well as finance of course. how big an operation is the ft these days? news wise, the newsroom is 600 journalists spread between — the largest number of course is in our headquarters in bracken house in the city — but we have satellite offices, so news editing operations in new york and in hong kong. and then we have correspondents and bureaus over the world. and who are your readers? are they predominantly white—collar metropolitan and male as the stereotype goes? i think a large part of our readership works in finance all around the world. i think that the average reader is still around 51, those are the last demographic stats that i've seen. but our readership is also changing. and we are trying to appeal to a younger readership. our social media audience is much younger than our traditional audience. under lionel barber's tenure, the publication took a very strong line on brexit. it loudly opposed the
let's talk about the job you've got today. you've got a newsroomare these days. it cover stories from around the globe from politics to cinema as well as finance of course. how big an operation is the ft these days? news wise, the newsroom is 600 journalists spread between — the largest number of course is in our headquarters in bracken house in the city — but we have satellite offices, so news editing operations in new york and in hong kong. and then we have correspondents and bureaus over...
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in terms of the newsroom, i think that we need a newsroom, and we�*ve started working on a newsroom thatety that we live in. in terms of how we work to attract new audiences, i think that we also need to attract more diverse audiences. we need to attract younger audiences. but not with differentjournalism. i am very focused on corporate reporting, where i think that we have... we had lost a little bit of ground. so i�*m very, very focused on corporate reporting, on deep dives and investigative reporting on the corporate side. and i think you can see that in what we�*ve been producing over the past year. i want to expand. i want us to expand investigations. and i�*m a very visual person, and i believe in data investigations. and i think that is the most engaging to our readership, whether traditional readers or new readers. and so i�*m working very hard now on expanding our data visualisation department. there are also things that... every editor has new interests that, at times, you may not know that they are as relevant to your readers. but when i set up the climate hub last year, which
in terms of the newsroom, i think that we need a newsroom, and we�*ve started working on a newsroom thatety that we live in. in terms of how we work to attract new audiences, i think that we also need to attract more diverse audiences. we need to attract younger audiences. but not with differentjournalism. i am very focused on corporate reporting, where i think that we have... we had lost a little bit of ground. so i�*m very, very focused on corporate reporting, on deep dives and...
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abc7news' reporter matt boone is in the newsroom with more. walk us through with what the video shows, please. >> that video is being provided to us by the public defender's office that shows some of what led up to the attack. just a warning. it finds physical violence. it begins the morning of march 17th showing attacked and another person comes up to him and he gets piled on and getting hit in this area. the cameras will follow him after he is able to get out of this. this is to market and 7th. but somebody else followed him. that person in that traffic vest that swings wildly and you can see it there. that is when he struck 75 year- old chen and attack that was highly publicized and the public defender, eric mcburny argues that the narrative was wrong. >> it is a form for the public and members of the apx community to know that this is not racially motivated. we have a situation where somebody is in diminished capacity. disoriented. >> what the video does not show is an attack on 83-year-old asian man that happened that same morning that jen
abc7news' reporter matt boone is in the newsroom with more. walk us through with what the video shows, please. >> that video is being provided to us by the public defender's office that shows some of what led up to the attack. just a warning. it finds physical violence. it begins the morning of march 17th showing attacked and another person comes up to him and he gets piled on and getting hit in this area. the cameras will follow him after he is able to get out of this. this is to market...
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our justine waldman is live for us in the newsroom with a look at what we're working on 7 o'clock. st high grand high vicki tonight at 7, the mayor of windsor dominic foppoli is defending his innocence tonight after a total of 6 women, including a windsor councilwoman. >> have now claimed that he assaulted them. there are growing demands right now, but he stepped down. he just spoke at this town council meeting just a few minutes ago. we'll let you hear that coming up at 7. all right. thank good night. these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin, and, had significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which i
our justine waldman is live for us in the newsroom with a look at what we're working on 7 o'clock. st high grand high vicki tonight at 7, the mayor of windsor dominic foppoli is defending his innocence tonight after a total of 6 women, including a windsor councilwoman. >> have now claimed that he assaulted them. there are growing demands right now, but he stepped down. he just spoke at this town council meeting just a few minutes ago. we'll let you hear that coming up at 7. all right....
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welcome back to the newsroom. r top story this hour -- tributes around the world pouring in for the late prince philip. he died at winter cancel -- windsor castle at 99. he was the longest serving royal consorts. in a statement, the queen has expressed her deep sorrow at his passing. they were married 73 years. known for his sharp wit and straight talk, prince philip oversaw a turbulent reign helping to modernize the monarchy as her the 21st century. he attended over 20,000 royal engagements at home and abroad. our lenten -- london corresponded has the reaction on his death. reporter: there is understandable sadness. the country is in mourning. it is not a complete surprise, the duke of edinburgh was 99 years old and had had a number of the last few years, medical problems. he came out of hospital only two to three weeks ago. we were tre and we didn't even manage to see him walk to the car, he was hidden by umbrellas. the photos we did get of him in the car going back to windsor castle showed a very ailing, frail m
welcome back to the newsroom. r top story this hour -- tributes around the world pouring in for the late prince philip. he died at winter cancel -- windsor castle at 99. he was the longest serving royal consorts. in a statement, the queen has expressed her deep sorrow at his passing. they were married 73 years. known for his sharp wit and straight talk, prince philip oversaw a turbulent reign helping to modernize the monarchy as her the 21st century. he attended over 20,000 royal engagements at...
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is it your bosses in the newsroom or are they responding to owners to keep up lying to their viewers?g from the top. so it was like a weird feedback loop kind of like what you said. we could get -- we would follow viewer emails and get their recommendations, like they would critique us, and we would pretty much craft our news biases based on what they were telling us. >> yeah. >> and so we would get an email saying we don't want to see aoc or we want to see pelosi that much or the slides being shown too much and we would kind of go off of what they would say and that is kind of what helped form our news rundowns at the time. >> i want to get your take on one final thing. on the subject of disinformation, what was the reaction in the oan newsroom are the so-called investigation that was sourced to andre derkosh. were you playing into putin's hand, was there regret or horror or just following orders attitude? >> i really had no say in the russia, you know, the russia investigation coverage. we covered it as much as we could. it was easier to do it during the trump administration. the de
is it your bosses in the newsroom or are they responding to owners to keep up lying to their viewers?g from the top. so it was like a weird feedback loop kind of like what you said. we could get -- we would follow viewer emails and get their recommendations, like they would critique us, and we would pretty much craft our news biases based on what they were telling us. >> yeah. >> and so we would get an email saying we don't want to see aoc or we want to see pelosi that much or the...
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the "newsroom" continues right now with jim acosta. >>> you are live in the "cnn newsroom." i'm jim acosta in washington. another american community today asking questions about excessive use of force and demanding answers, change, and the fundamental right to equal treatment. this is elizabeth city, north carolina after another fatal shooting of a black man by law enforcement. protesters there frustrated that they haven't been able to see the body cam footage of how andrew brown jr. died. the biggest clue so far, the dispatch audio from first responders. >> he announced he's got one male 40 years of age shot in the black. >> the shooting happened yesterday or wednesday i should say. and since then we should point out at least seven sheriff's deputies have been placed on administrate i. leave. cnn's natasha chen is in elizabeth city, north carolina right now. natasha brown's family met with the local sheriff friday but they were not shown the footage. natasha, do we know why? >> reporter: we don't, actually. the sheriff, tommy wooten in pasquotank county explained to the medi
the "newsroom" continues right now with jim acosta. >>> you are live in the "cnn newsroom." i'm jim acosta in washington. another american community today asking questions about excessive use of force and demanding answers, change, and the fundamental right to equal treatment. this is elizabeth city, north carolina after another fatal shooting of a black man by law enforcement. protesters there frustrated that they haven't been able to see the body cam footage of...
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us on twitter and instagram i didn't mean this on the go for that for me and the entire team in the newsroom thank you so much for a company. like . usual worries about the. need to. honey over on the green friends post and to me it's clear remains true. join me for a deep dive into the green transformation remain for you for the council. i imagine the boss the great franco iranian photojournalist 20 years ago we made a book together. to go through photograph the world for 60 years to bearing witness to all the major events of our time since nasa needed by his unique vision in a career i suggested we make a film about his work he said it was too soon and refused to be filmed in the truth he said one only made such a film right before dying from. new features the. 20 years went by and the boss said if you still want to make the film now is the time we don't have much time find a team fast and we'll start. abide by a bus. let us remember a boss died a week after we finished shooting the smell. went out ok ready ready to go by spoke about take one. there should you have any of them or what the
us on twitter and instagram i didn't mean this on the go for that for me and the entire team in the newsroom thank you so much for a company. like . usual worries about the. need to. honey over on the green friends post and to me it's clear remains true. join me for a deep dive into the green transformation remain for you for the council. i imagine the boss the great franco iranian photojournalist 20 years ago we made a book together. to go through photograph the world for 60 years to bearing...
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us on twitter and instagram and didn't we need to call for that for me and the entire team in the newsroom thank you so much for a company. worried about the. army of people in the green zones post it to me it's clear remains true. join me for a deep dive into the green transformation for me for you to come.
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this is new video into the newsroom within the last half hour. authorities believe a truck fell from a cliff above and landed on the tracks. the train then came out of the tunnel and smashed into the truck. part of the train is still trapped in the tunnel. 350 people were aboard the train when it crashed. >>> although also bowing breaking news in fremont, the suspect shot and killed at the hyatt place right off 880. katie nielsen is live at the scene. so what we know so far? >> reporter: police are not releasing much information at this point other than to confirm that two police officer shot and killed the suspect in the parking lot of this fremont hotel. >> shots fired at hyatt place. >> reporter: that is the call that went out over the police radios. soraya was working in her food truck when the shooting happened. >> i knew what it was as soon as i heard it. >> another guest said he heard shots while he was laying down in his room. >> paul: i heard what i thought was gunshots. i looked out the window and i saw a bunch of cops. >> reporter: det
this is new video into the newsroom within the last half hour. authorities believe a truck fell from a cliff above and landed on the tracks. the train then came out of the tunnel and smashed into the truck. part of the train is still trapped in the tunnel. 350 people were aboard the train when it crashed. >>> although also bowing breaking news in fremont, the suspect shot and killed at the hyatt place right off 880. katie nielsen is live at the scene. so what we know so far? >>...
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she's in the newsroom. steph this makes the 15th now case of blood clots. >> as far as we know it is the 16th reported case in the country. however doctors have made it clear there could be other cases that have yet to be reported or formally diagnosed. the 15 previous blood clot cases all occurred in women. however this case out of ucsf is a man in his 30s. >> a patient at ucsf health is the country's first known male case of a rare but severe blood clotting condition reported following use of the johnson & johnson vaccine. the san francisco resident currently in his 30s was diagnosed with tts. last wednesday april 21 21, the pain started in his lower back. >> the clot presented pain and swelling. if it's pain in one leg, it's like when you wake up in the middle of the night and you have a cramp in your leg. it's that kind of pain. >> reporter: the man was taken to the hospital 13 days after receiving the vaccine. >> the guy knew enough to go seek care. the er figured out right away. he got appropriate trea
she's in the newsroom. steph this makes the 15th now case of blood clots. >> as far as we know it is the 16th reported case in the country. however doctors have made it clear there could be other cases that have yet to be reported or formally diagnosed. the 15 previous blood clot cases all occurred in women. however this case out of ucsf is a man in his 30s. >> a patient at ucsf health is the country's first known male case of a rare but severe blood clotting condition reported...
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hong kong last summer. 200 police officers are raiding the newsroom of apple daily. rested its owner, jimmy lai, under suspicion of breaching hong kong's new national security law. beijing is sending a message to hong kong. the new law is silencing the protest movement. but, days later, small crowds are starting to gather outside a police station in hong kong. they are hoping to see jimmy lai's release, the icon of the pro—democracy movement. jimmy lai's supporters are not the only ones here — so are the press and the police. six hours on and there is still no sign ofjimmy lai, and there are fears that he could be sent to a prison in mainland china tonight. finally he is released on bail. a moment of open protest, then the police moved in. since the introduction of the new national security law anyone could be investigated by the authorities — critics, protesters, even journalists like me. come here, come here! i am investigating you. i have been reporting in hong kong since 2016. the city has seen a dramatic change. in 2019, a controversial extradition bill brought t
hong kong last summer. 200 police officers are raiding the newsroom of apple daily. rested its owner, jimmy lai, under suspicion of breaching hong kong's new national security law. beijing is sending a message to hong kong. the new law is silencing the protest movement. but, days later, small crowds are starting to gather outside a police station in hong kong. they are hoping to see jimmy lai's release, the icon of the pro—democracy movement. jimmy lai's supporters are not the only ones here...
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abc7 news reporter stephanie sierra is in the newsroom, tonight with the new numbers from the room that is out. >> reporter: california has 5 million doses for the next two weeks. it is the incoming supply from the federal government that counties are concerned about. that allotment is right around the time most people eligible. >> reporter: it has been close to 3 weeks since the governor promised vaccine supply would be available to all californians by late april. >> we continue to be close to where we need to be. >> reporter: the supply will be shrinking. the number of doses coming into california is dropping 15% from 2.4 million doses to 2 million doses. another 5% drop is expected in the coming week. >> it is disappointing because we have been told, don't worry, by mid-april, you will have as much vaccine as you need. that is not the case. >> reporter: the chief pharmacy executive explains city run sites have the capacity to administer 5 to 7000 shots per day. they are consistently waiting for supply increases to meet the goal. next week is no different. >> we are receiving about wh
abc7 news reporter stephanie sierra is in the newsroom, tonight with the new numbers from the room that is out. >> reporter: california has 5 million doses for the next two weeks. it is the incoming supply from the federal government that counties are concerned about. that allotment is right around the time most people eligible. >> reporter: it has been close to 3 weeks since the governor promised vaccine supply would be available to all californians by late april. >> we...
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hong kong last summer. 200 police officers are raiding the newsroom of apple daily. e arrested its owner, jimmy lai, under suspicion of breaching hong kong's new national security law. beijing is sending a message to hong kong. the new law is silencing the protest movement. but, days later, small crowds are starting to gather outside a police station in hong kong. they are hoping to see jimmy lai's release, the icon of the pro—democracy movement. jimmy lai's supporters are not the only ones here — so are the press and the police. six hours on and there is still no sign ofjimmy lai, and there are fears that he could be sent to a prison in mainland china tonight. finally he is released on bail. a moment of open protest, then the police moved in. since the introduction of the new national security law anyone could be investigated by the authorities — critics, protesters, even journalists like me. come here, come here! i am investigating you. i have been reporting in hong kong since 2016. the city has seen a dramatic change. in 2019, a controversial extradition bill broug
hong kong last summer. 200 police officers are raiding the newsroom of apple daily. e arrested its owner, jimmy lai, under suspicion of breaching hong kong's new national security law. beijing is sending a message to hong kong. the new law is silencing the protest movement. but, days later, small crowds are starting to gather outside a police station in hong kong. they are hoping to see jimmy lai's release, the icon of the pro—democracy movement. jimmy lai's supporters are not the only ones...
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. >> new video into the newsroom. ast hour, it shows a three, the three safely touching down in kazakhstan. this was the second flight for her, meaning she has now spent 300 days in space. she was born in napa and earned her phd from stanford. >> look at that. a big bouquet of flowers to boot. we will be right back. this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance usually doesn't cover everything you need. it's long on pages. short on coverage. that's why three was created. it covers your entire business in just one policy. because small business owners have enough on their hands. so go with three and leave those old policies in the dust. sawdust. technically. don't interrupt the spokesperson. this commercial is now over. logo. three. no nonsense. just common sense. this commercial is now over. logo. >>> "the late show" with stephen colbert is up next. >>> the news continues captioning sponsored by cbs >> domino's newest deliveryman is actually a robot, a self-driving car made by nuro. it's scheduled
. >> new video into the newsroom. ast hour, it shows a three, the three safely touching down in kazakhstan. this was the second flight for her, meaning she has now spent 300 days in space. she was born in napa and earned her phd from stanford. >> look at that. a big bouquet of flowers to boot. we will be right back. this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance usually doesn't cover everything you need. it's long on pages. short on coverage. that's why three was...
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. >> totally historic and nice to hear that screaming coming from the newsroom as well. ou can hear it all the way down here in the studio. >>> just ahead, you will have to dig a little deeper into your wallet if you want to own tom brady's rookie card. this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance usually doesn't cover everything you need. it's long on pages. short on coverage. that's why three was created. it covers your entire business in just one policy. because small business owners have enough on their hands. so go with three and leave those old policies in the dust. sawdust. technically. don't interrupt the spokesperson. this commercial is now over. logo. three. no nonsense. just common sense. >>> coming up tonight on abc 7 news at 11:00, governor newsom says the reopening tier system could change this week. we dig in the metrics including icu numbers dropping and increasing vaccinations. >>> plus a women led food hall is opening up in the tenderloin neighborhood tomorrow. all of that and much more is coming up tonight tonight tonig at 11:00. >
. >> totally historic and nice to hear that screaming coming from the newsroom as well. ou can hear it all the way down here in the studio. >>> just ahead, you will have to dig a little deeper into your wallet if you want to own tom brady's rookie card. this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance usually doesn't cover everything you need. it's long on pages. short on coverage. that's why three was created. it covers your entire business in just one policy....
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the "newsroom" continues right now jim acosta. >>> you are live in the cnn newsroom. i'm jim acosta in washington. why would you do if you were indicted for sex trafficking and prostitution? you would deny it and then talk about the deep state. >> they lie about me because i tell the truth about them, and i'm not going to stop. so when you see the leaks and the lies and the falsehoods and the smears, when you see the anonymous sources and insiders forecasting my demise, know this. they aren't really coming for me. they're coming for you. i'm just in the way. >> they're not after me, they're after you. i'm just in the way. if that sounds familiar, that's because former president donald trump posted a meme of those same words back when he had a twitter account, remember those days? gaetz, by the way, was speaking at an event sponsored by women for america first. he talked to women about women. there is something else. this is the same group that organized the january 6th rally right before the capitol riot, the same kind of disinformation that led to the bloody siege at
the "newsroom" continues right now jim acosta. >>> you are live in the cnn newsroom. i'm jim acosta in washington. why would you do if you were indicted for sex trafficking and prostitution? you would deny it and then talk about the deep state. >> they lie about me because i tell the truth about them, and i'm not going to stop. so when you see the leaks and the lies and the falsehoods and the smears, when you see the anonymous sources and insiders forecasting my demise,...
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in the newsroom, the newsroom, , news. >> a question a lot of people are wondering, when the state opens maxeys nations to everyone, can people go outside the county to find a shot? >> yes. large vaccination sites, according to the anyone will be able to search for appointments on the states website and book appointments outside of their county. counties can still block appointments from going to people who are not locals. so if your county doesn't have enough shots, you can look somewhere else, but keep in mind, wherever you get your first shot is where you should go back to get your second. >> thank you, we saw people getting vaccinated at the o.co coliseum. this is the first day the site is not being run by the federal government. this is the live view from the 880 tower camera. you can see the right side of your screen. it has set up the coliseum's parking lot. it has been the most productive vaccination site, providing 6000 shots a day because the federal government supplied the vaccines. doses will come from a mix of the state and two counties, alameda and koster county -- contra c
in the newsroom, the newsroom, , news. >> a question a lot of people are wondering, when the state opens maxeys nations to everyone, can people go outside the county to find a shot? >> yes. large vaccination sites, according to the anyone will be able to search for appointments on the states website and book appointments outside of their county. counties can still block appointments from going to people who are not locals. so if your county doesn't have enough shots, you can look...
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you are live in the cnn "newsroom." the u.s. set a record of vaccine doses. as vaccinations and optimism rise, a surge of cases in michigan is serving as a stark reminder the epidemic is still an urgent crisis. governor gretchen whitmer has taken residents to take a two-week pause on indoor dining and gatherings and stopping short of a mandate, and she begged the biden administration to send more vaccines. >> michigan was the first to heed the biden administration's call to drop the priority groups and make it accessible for everybody, and we have thousands of partners who are ready to put shots in arms, we just need those vaccines to come into michigan. >> the white house has decided not to send more doses to the state, and instead as i reported last night they will be sending 160 fema vaccinators. the white house is preparing for a busy week ahead pitching president biden's infrastructure bill. with congress back in session tomorrow biden will waste no time to discuss the major package. white house principal deputy press secretary careen john pierre joins m
you are live in the cnn "newsroom." the u.s. set a record of vaccine doses. as vaccinations and optimism rise, a surge of cases in michigan is serving as a stark reminder the epidemic is still an urgent crisis. governor gretchen whitmer has taken residents to take a two-week pause on indoor dining and gatherings and stopping short of a mandate, and she begged the biden administration to send more vaccines. >> michigan was the first to heed the biden administration's call to drop...
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the crisis in american journalism has become a real crisis in our democracy and sieving life. newsrooms across the country are laying off reporters and editorial staff or folding altogether. the majority of counties are down to a single publisher of local news and many lack local news option altogether. in my home state of rhode island our statewide newspaper has declined by 54% since 2004. this is happening to legacy news companies and digital publishers alike. earlier this week in the wake of acquisition "huffington post" laid off dozens of journalists due to declining advertising revenue. unfortunately, they are not alone. last year digital publishers furlowed or laid off reporters. more people are online like ever before and all-time readership is at an all-time home. also in the wake of the pandemic when local journalism is more important than ever. i quote we are truly facing an extinction level event for local news, end quote. if this trend continues, we risk permanently compromising the news organizations that are essential to our communities, holding the government and corporat
the crisis in american journalism has become a real crisis in our democracy and sieving life. newsrooms across the country are laying off reporters and editorial staff or folding altogether. the majority of counties are down to a single publisher of local news and many lack local news option altogether. in my home state of rhode island our statewide newspaper has declined by 54% since 2004. this is happening to legacy news companies and digital publishers alike. earlier this week in the wake of...
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in the newsroom, luz pena, abc7 news. >> that is comforting information. many thanks to you. now i spoke with another member of our vaccine team on the 4:00 p.m. newscast. we will explain why women and younger people could, indeed, be more likely to experience vaccine side effects. >> it is likely because the more immune response -- it's a little bit weaker, not to a detriment, but a little bit weaker as you get older. you know what? people need to understand that it is totally expected. if you imagine your first shot being your immune system building up the army, your second shot is putting in more troops in getting more from the front line. >> health experts keep saying they want to see as many people vaccinated as quickly as possible, but for those who have already completed the process, there might be another step, a booster shotbooster shot stephanie sierra is live and digging into the data for us. >> reporter: is a question we are hearing more often. if you ask pfizer's ceo, a third dose will likely be needed to be safe. experts studying the data say that might not be th
in the newsroom, luz pena, abc7 news. >> that is comforting information. many thanks to you. now i spoke with another member of our vaccine team on the 4:00 p.m. newscast. we will explain why women and younger people could, indeed, be more likely to experience vaccine side effects. >> it is likely because the more immune response -- it's a little bit weaker, not to a detriment, but a little bit weaker as you get older. you know what? people need to understand that it is totally...
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our abc7 reporter is in the newsroom with that part of the coverage. >> reporter: about 42% of california has received at least one dose of the vaccine. business owners are reflecting on the past year and how many survived on a month to month basis. having the june 15 date is what they needed to plan ahead. 69 days from today, >> on june 15 we will be moving beyond the blueprint. >> reporter: dates are important in the events business. after a month of venue this general manager has something to look forward to. >> we have events for weddings and corporate events and are holding their breath for the opportunity to come back. >> reporter: on march 6 of 2020 was the last time an event was held inside. the owner says the rooftop deck will be receiving as soon as consumer confidence builds up. how long do you think it will take for your business to recover? >> that's a good question and it will be months if not years. >> reporter: when california 16 years old and older can get vaccinated as stable and low hospitalization rates. that is to two factors and the san francisco chamber of commerce
our abc7 reporter is in the newsroom with that part of the coverage. >> reporter: about 42% of california has received at least one dose of the vaccine. business owners are reflecting on the past year and how many survived on a month to month basis. having the june 15 date is what they needed to plan ahead. 69 days from today, >> on june 15 we will be moving beyond the blueprint. >> reporter: dates are important in the events business. after a month of venue this general...
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. >>> new video into the newsroom in just the past hour of a vigil in oakland remembering a father who ng tosa hiugfroma fire. police say it was intentionally set. this afternoon mourners gathered outside of the burned- out home where 37-year-old -- and his one-year-old daughter died. witnesses they early saturday morning, someone threw objects through the windows, causing fast-moving flames to rip through the home. the father tried to rescue his daughter from the flames investigators say the fire is tied to a string of crimes which began after a homicide at bookers grocery store liquor on april 10th. he worked as a clerk for that store. >> he was an american to came to the u.s. five years ago to escape war-torn yemen. he got married to the love of his life and works to support his pregnant wife, there one and a half-year-old daughter is -- and is the other family members. >> the mother is still hospitalized with burns. a reward of up to $400,000 is being offered for information leading to the arrest of people responsible for this fire. >>> to 5:30, a former san jose teacher is facing
. >>> new video into the newsroom in just the past hour of a vigil in oakland remembering a father who ng tosa hiugfroma fire. police say it was intentionally set. this afternoon mourners gathered outside of the burned- out home where 37-year-old -- and his one-year-old daughter died. witnesses they early saturday morning, someone threw objects through the windows, causing fast-moving flames to rip through the home. the father tried to rescue his daughter from the flames investigators...
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abc7 reporter matt boone is live in the newsroom with more. the board also voted to fully reopen the schools. >> reporter: good evening, lots on the agenda tonight. all of it connected to the district's struggles to reopen in person learning while pushing through the plan to rename schools, due to the concerns of connections to slavery and oppression. while it has been tabled for now, the vote did not dismantle the plan entirely. talked at the end of the meeting the board just decided to put the brakes on a plan that has been in discussion since 2018. they intended to purchase the district with school names with connections to slavery and genocide. the plan became the target of parents and alumni groups who criticized him for being a inexpensive and distracting plan while students remain out of school classrooms. with the filing of the lawsuit, the board has agreed to table the matter, at least until all grade levels are back in the classroom five days a week. the question to when that will happen was also on the agenda tonight. commissioner je
abc7 reporter matt boone is live in the newsroom with more. the board also voted to fully reopen the schools. >> reporter: good evening, lots on the agenda tonight. all of it connected to the district's struggles to reopen in person learning while pushing through the plan to rename schools, due to the concerns of connections to slavery and oppression. while it has been tabled for now, the vote did not dismantle the plan entirely. talked at the end of the meeting the board just decided to...
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abc7 reporter matt boone is live in the newsroom with more. ard also voted to fully reopen the schools. >> reporter: good evening, lots on the agenda tonight. all of it connected to the district's struggles to reopen in person learning while pushing through the plan to rename schools, due to the concerns of connections to slavery and oppression. while it has been tabled for now, the vote did not dismantle the plan entirely. talked at the end of the meeting the board just decided to put the brakes on a plan that has been in discussion since 2018. they intended to purchase the district with school names with connections to slavery and genocide. the plan became the target of parents and alumni groups who criticized him for being a inexpensive and distracting plan while students remain out of school classrooms. with the filing of the lawsuit, the board has agreed to table the matter, at least until all grade levels are back in the classroom five days a week. the question to when that will happen was also on the agenda tonight. commissioner jenny la
abc7 reporter matt boone is live in the newsroom with more. ard also voted to fully reopen the schools. >> reporter: good evening, lots on the agenda tonight. all of it connected to the district's struggles to reopen in person learning while pushing through the plan to rename schools, due to the concerns of connections to slavery and oppression. while it has been tabled for now, the vote did not dismantle the plan entirely. talked at the end of the meeting the board just decided to put...
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it will definitely the monitoring this in the newsroom to see if they come up with any answers about who was the gunman. did he work for fedex. what was the motive behind this shooting and most importantly, who are the victims. who are the faces behind the people who were killed in mass shooting. let's let's go back. we think we've established a microphone connection. >> that push past wearing this. i want to thank the first responders who arrived. >> so we're just going to monitor it in the newsroom. you know what, it will be a an easier way to follow along. if we if we to clean the information and we'll give it to you right now. all we know is 8 dead plus the shooter makes 9 and that we do know that somebody is in the hospital right now fighting for their life and who you saw there was mayor joe hogsett of indianapolis. we did hear from indiana's governor. >> earlier this morning, governor holcomb and he this morning this is another heartbreaking day and i'm saddened by the mass shooting at the fedex ground facility in indianapolis. he went on to say the state police are working to
it will definitely the monitoring this in the newsroom to see if they come up with any answers about who was the gunman. did he work for fedex. what was the motive behind this shooting and most importantly, who are the victims. who are the faces behind the people who were killed in mass shooting. let's let's go back. we think we've established a microphone connection. >> that push past wearing this. i want to thank the first responders who arrived. >> so we're just going to monitor...
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through new to the newsroom through pakistan has lifted a near 2 year ban on sugar and cotton imports from india pakistan suspended ties with its neighbor in 2019 when new delhi scrapped a special status of indian administered kashmir relations of wall dick and more recently by christiane's finance minister says a resumption of sugar imports will help to reduce soaring prices. it is good to have you with us a very emphatic i'm with you here in doha the headlines and i was in syria a court in hong kong has found 7 prominent pro-democracy activists guilty of taking part of an arnold advised protest in 29 team think to the media tycoon former members of the legislative council and mohsin lee considered home homeless father of democracy sarah clarke is at the courthouse with the latest. this is some of the most high profile of our pro-democracy campaign is here in hong kong some of the bit from this is what activists are here at home home and civil of those so i have been found guilty you know we spoke to mohsin lee the father of democracy movement on his wife and he said he's prepared to
through new to the newsroom through pakistan has lifted a near 2 year ban on sugar and cotton imports from india pakistan suspended ties with its neighbor in 2019 when new delhi scrapped a special status of indian administered kashmir relations of wall dick and more recently by christiane's finance minister says a resumption of sugar imports will help to reduce soaring prices. it is good to have you with us a very emphatic i'm with you here in doha the headlines and i was in syria a court in...
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we just did a quick check in the newsroom just now a few minutes ago, there were plenty of appointments available at the oakland coliseum drive-through site for this weekend. nbc bay area's anoushah rasta went vaccine hunting today to find out who else has openings. >> reporter: while californians 50 and older scour the internet trying to snag a coveted appointment, the federal government is sending more doses our way. by next week, california is set to receive more than 2 million doses of pfizer and moderna vaccines, and several hundred thousand doses of johnson & johnson. that's according to the u.s. department of health and human services. today retail giant costco opened up appointments for j&j vaccines at several bay area locations. as of 11:30 this morning, we found dozens of open slots at this location in antioch. >> i love it. i love it. that will be much easier for people, and then more accessible because everybody comes to costco. >> there were also at walgreen's locations within just 25 miles of san jose. at cvs we were only able to find open slots in places outside the bay a
we just did a quick check in the newsroom just now a few minutes ago, there were plenty of appointments available at the oakland coliseum drive-through site for this weekend. nbc bay area's anoushah rasta went vaccine hunting today to find out who else has openings. >> reporter: while californians 50 and older scour the internet trying to snag a coveted appointment, the federal government is sending more doses our way. by next week, california is set to receive more than 2 million doses...
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but doctor rutherford emphasizes that any vaccine you can get is a good vaccine reporting in the newsroomn 4 news new data from the centers for disease control and prevention shows that people who were fully vaccinated are unlikely to transmit the coronavirus to other people. study focused on almost 4,000 frontline workers who received the but they're not or the pfizer vaccine. they were tested every week for 13 weeks to monitor just how effective the shots were in daily life of the of folks in the u.s. outside of a clinical environment. the study found the risk of infection was reduced by 90% after the second dose health experts emphasize the study does not mean the vaccinated people can stop wearing their masks. president biden says 100 million americans have now had at least one dose of the vaccine and he says the u.s. will have enough supply. >> for all adults by may. but there is still hesitancy in some groups out there today. vice president kamala harris laid out a strategy to fight that stigma. she's asking hundreds of business faith and union leaders to help dispel vaccine mistrus
but doctor rutherford emphasizes that any vaccine you can get is a good vaccine reporting in the newsroomn 4 news new data from the centers for disease control and prevention shows that people who were fully vaccinated are unlikely to transmit the coronavirus to other people. study focused on almost 4,000 frontline workers who received the but they're not or the pfizer vaccine. they were tested every week for 13 weeks to monitor just how effective the shots were in daily life of the of folks in...
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this fall and governor davis strongly believes governor newsome isn't going anywhere reporting in the newsroom. sanaz tahernia kron 4 news. >> developments tonight. the cause of tiger woods recent crash is no, but the public doesn't know it and it is unclear if we ever will. la county's sheriff alex says his detectives have determined what caused tigers suv to crash last month but he's not releasing the details. you see the suv. they're citing unspecified privacy concerts. sheriff said today investigators need permission from woods before making the cause public. but a leading police expert disputes that claim woods. famously wants named his yacht privacy. so you can see why there might be a question there. no comment officially from tigers camp tonight. investigators did not check woods blood for drugs or alcohol in the sheriff previously said the crash was purely accidental the superstar suffered serious injuries and was recently released from the hospital to continue his recovery at home. well, we are now just 24 hours away. believe it or not, from opening day. baseball is back in a stance
this fall and governor davis strongly believes governor newsome isn't going anywhere reporting in the newsroom. sanaz tahernia kron 4 news. >> developments tonight. the cause of tiger woods recent crash is no, but the public doesn't know it and it is unclear if we ever will. la county's sheriff alex says his detectives have determined what caused tigers suv to crash last month but he's not releasing the details. you see the suv. they're citing unspecified privacy concerts. sheriff said...
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she joins us live from the newsroom. >> reporter: the vote was tense with one person who declined to was put on hold after reports of severe but rare blood clots formed in women, particularly those under the age of 50. today, there are 15 known cases out of the 8 million doses that have been administered in the u.s. women, half of them are in their 30s. symptoms typically started a week or two after receiving the vaccine. a doctor at today's meeting said the clotting disorder is quite rare, but clinically serious. at least a dozen of them involved clots forming in the brain. the cdc is planning a briefing next week where it will lay out the symptoms and treatments that are associated with the clotting disorder. >> the cdc in public health officials and our healthcare providers will have that information at hand, and they will be able to make the information to providers and patients. >> abc7 has been the data hnhnson accoun fo the u.s. has about jojohnsois g
she joins us live from the newsroom. >> reporter: the vote was tense with one person who declined to was put on hold after reports of severe but rare blood clots formed in women, particularly those under the age of 50. today, there are 15 known cases out of the 8 million doses that have been administered in the u.s. women, half of them are in their 30s. symptoms typically started a week or two after receiving the vaccine. a doctor at today's meeting said the clotting disorder is quite...
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. >>> so much more to come, in the cnn newsroom, the biden administration sends a warning to russia. there will be consequences if opposition leader alexei navalny dies. >>> also ahead -- >> are you going to get the vaccine? >> no. it's detrimental to your health. >> it starts going into conspiracy theory type stuff but i believe it's bill gates and them trying to kill us. >> why vaccine hesitancy among the evangelical community is running high. we look up to our heroes. idolizing them. mimicking their every move. and if she counts on the advanced hydration of pedialyte when it matters most... ...so do we. hydrate like our heroes. ♪ ♪i've got the brains you've got the looks♪ ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪ ♪let's make lots of♪ ♪uh uh uh♪ ♪oohhh there's a lot of opportunities♪ with allstate, drivers who switched saved over $700. saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate click or call to switch today. try our new scented oils for freshness that lasts. crafted to give you amazingly natural smelling fragrances, day after day... ...for up t
. >>> so much more to come, in the cnn newsroom, the biden administration sends a warning to russia. there will be consequences if opposition leader alexei navalny dies. >>> also ahead -- >> are you going to get the vaccine? >> no. it's detrimental to your health. >> it starts going into conspiracy theory type stuff but i believe it's bill gates and them trying to kill us. >> why vaccine hesitancy among the evangelical community is running high. we look...
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we just got the new video into the newsroom of the vice president speaking with governor gavin newsoma colorado is there following the vp and will more for us at 3:00 p.m. >> one bay area driver is making history on the nascar circuit. here's laura garcia with how she's breaking barriers. >> reporter: toni bridinger is the first female to compete in a nascar series event, and you know what, she's from the bay area. the 21-year-old is from hillsboro and the trailblazer credits her family for giving her the jump start to succeed. >> my mom, you know, was born in lebanon and being a war refugee so i feel like for me she changed her game, came to america and really made her own path which was really inspiring for me. >> well, many of you may be feeling a variety of emotions about the covid vaccine, deeper than you ever dreamed of. mariah carey no exception. listen to her. [ squeals ] >> oak yeah. >> what is she screaming because it was hurt or because she was trying to hit high note again. she let that out when she was receiving the vaccine on saturday. while she did not say whether she w
we just got the new video into the newsroom of the vice president speaking with governor gavin newsoma colorado is there following the vp and will more for us at 3:00 p.m. >> one bay area driver is making history on the nascar circuit. here's laura garcia with how she's breaking barriers. >> reporter: toni bridinger is the first female to compete in a nascar series event, and you know what, she's from the bay area. the 21-year-old is from hillsboro and the trailblazer credits her...
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in the newsroom, lee ann menendez. abc7news. >>> new season and new rules from the giants to the a's. what it takes to get into the ballpark in not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> fans will be able to woven watch the green and gold. gates opened shortly with protocols in place. we have more from the coliseum. things look different in the ballpark. hi, jr. >> certainly exciting out here but it is unique this season because right now we are the only ones in the parking lot because tailgating is not allowed because of the restrictions in place but these cars will make their way into the parking area. they are doing it as we speak. one of the gates opening as i speak not until 90 minutes beforehand because of the covid restrictions in place. fans are excited but they also say th
in the newsroom, lee ann menendez. abc7news. >>> new season and new rules from the giants to the a's. what it takes to get into the ballpark in not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> fans will be able to woven watch the green...
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in the newsroom, i'm kate larson. >>> today is the transgender day of positivity. and they will kick off the show your pride, get vaccinated campaign. >> i think it's important for each and every person to take a vaccine to help transgender people feel more secure in and around other people. >> reporter: san francisco office of transgender initiative is offering resources to anyone wanting a vaccine. you can learn more at abc vaccine. it's all on our website abc 7.com/vaccine. >>> first lady biden met with governor newsom to honor cesar chavez day. she also met with family members of cesar chavez. she spoke about overhauling immigration the by creating fair path ways to citizenships. >> we can and we must find hope in each other. today, the legacy of cesar chavez lives on in so many ways. >> reporter: the first lady finished the day by hosting a vaccine drive with the united farm workers of america. about 250 people were vaccinated today. >>> vice president harris will travel on tuesday she will travel to chicago before returning to washington. >>> a san francisco
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>>> you are live in the "cnn newsroom." i'm jim acosta in washington. we begin this hour with disturbing new body cam footage and 911 audio from the shooting of an unarmed black man in virginia. the deputy had given this man isaiah brown a ride home. then a 911 call set off a chain of events that ended with the man being shot multiple times by that same deputy. the shooting comes while there is scrutiny and outrage over police shootings in this country. paolo, this is a strange case. the audio and video are both very disturbing. what can you tell us about what led up to the shooting? >> what's is more hard to believe right now, isaiah brown is in serious condition after being shot several times according to his family by a virginia deputy on wednesday. the alleged of this whole shooting was the result of what they are describing as a miscommunication and that all that 32-year-old man had in his hands was a phone he was using to speak to 911 dispatchers during that call. we will play some of the audio and video. according to the sheriff's office, the offi
>>> you are live in the "cnn newsroom." i'm jim acosta in washington. we begin this hour with disturbing new body cam footage and 911 audio from the shooting of an unarmed black man in virginia. the deputy had given this man isaiah brown a ride home. then a 911 call set off a chain of events that ended with the man being shot multiple times by that same deputy. the shooting comes while there is scrutiny and outrage over police shootings in this country. paolo, this is a...
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regards and we do hope to see what else you have on earth soon as well nick davis managing editor of the newsroom project or at times thank you stay tuned. well if you'd like to have your say and that's or indeed any of us our stories why not drop us a comment on our social media channels where across the usual just click wherever you do see about r.t.e. local life or know. we need in your world what industry doesn't want any regulation they just want to put products on the market. we need a regulation so we don't do. crazy things because maybe sometimes we would do crazy things i don't know but except that we have regulation we want to regulation i was in this. if you don't behave then yes penalties that's fine. obviously the industry makes money of course it does if the industry did not make money how many people would be out of work. or sort of the last concern the public interest in the public safety is definitely not taking precedent corporate interests corporate profits have been getting priority with the regulator so that needs to change and one of the big ways to do that is just to requir
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all of the construction work is expected to be done by labor day in the newsroom. noelle bellow kron 4 news. >> now the full interview with doug ran earlier today on kron on. we have a qr code on the screen right here. you can scan with your phone to download the app with this app. you all latest breaking news, a 24 7 so grab your phone and scanned the qr code for kronon. >> mentioned this briefly. but the european union could soon allow fully vaccinated americans to visit. that means americans could be allowed back into the eu for non essential travel pleasure as early as this summer. it will likely require some sort of vaccine certificate. documenting persons. proof of immunity. the european commission noted that all the vaccines approved in the u.s. are also authorized in the eu which will facilitate lifting the ban discussions about how to implement vaccine. certificates are ongoing between the u.s. and the eu. >> and tourists in hawai are facing skyrocketing rental car rates so they found a cheaper alternative. they are renting uhaul trucks rental cars are in s
all of the construction work is expected to be done by labor day in the newsroom. noelle bellow kron 4 news. >> now the full interview with doug ran earlier today on kron on. we have a qr code on the screen right here. you can scan with your phone to download the app with this app. you all latest breaking news, a 24 7 so grab your phone and scanned the qr code for kronon. >> mentioned this briefly. but the european union could soon allow fully vaccinated americans to visit. that...
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here on cnn. >>> you are live in the "cnn newsroom." with police violence, civil unrest and mass shootings. the national guard bracing for likely a seventh night of protest over the shoaling of daunte wright. officials now say the gunman who killed eight people was a former emp employee. among those killed, four members of the sikh community. >> this is a national embarrassment. it is a national embarrassment what's going on. it's not only these mass shootings that are occurring. every single day, every single day there's a mass shooting in this united states if you count all those killed out on the streets of our constituents and our rural areas. it's a national embarrassment and must come to an end. >> the embarrassment continues. just today we are learning about
here on cnn. >>> you are live in the "cnn newsroom." with police violence, civil unrest and mass shootings. the national guard bracing for likely a seventh night of protest over the shoaling of daunte wright. officials now say the gunman who killed eight people was a former emp employee. among those killed, four members of the sikh community. >> this is a national embarrassment. it is a national embarrassment what's going on. it's not only these mass shootings that are...
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stephanie sierra has opinion following the story and joins us live in the newsroom with more. stef. >> reporter: yes, just within the past hour the cdc and fda approved a recommendation to uphold use of the johnson and johnson vaccine for anyone 18 and older. we know specific warnings to women under age of 50 which was extensively talked about today. but a list of risks with treatment options will be provided to any recipient. the pause on the johnson and johnson vaccine officially lifted friday after a cdc advisory panel decided the benefits far outweigh the risks. the decision comes ten days after reports of a happened full of severe but rare blood clotting conditions called thrombosed apena syndrome where blood clots form in the legs, lungs or the brain. >> the risk to women is definitely there, but it's extremely low. but there are other vaccines if people feel that's a concern, and certainly for women over 50 the risk is extremely low. >> reporter: the infectious disease specialist believes providing a list of risks to vaccine recipients is sufficient. >> we dealt with it
stephanie sierra has opinion following the story and joins us live in the newsroom with more. stef. >> reporter: yes, just within the past hour the cdc and fda approved a recommendation to uphold use of the johnson and johnson vaccine for anyone 18 and older. we know specific warnings to women under age of 50 which was extensively talked about today. but a list of risks with treatment options will be provided to any recipient. the pause on the johnson and johnson vaccine officially lifted...
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legislator to support local governments in create more housing for homeless people reporting in the newsroom. sanaz tahernia kron 4 news. >> whether time now as we take a live look outside. just a beautiful warm day in the bay. this is the golden gate bridge. as we look towards the evening. and there's quite a spread in temperatures across the bay area. we're joined now by our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow to go over the changes in the forecast about 30 degree difference from the coastline of the valley state. you're in the 50's and pretty chilly along the coast valleys. yeah. that sunshine some nice weather. but, hey, you know what. >> almost like a summer like pattern developing outside tonight. we'll see a little more that maybe some more cloud cover. i think overnight tonight you see the high clouds up above to that sea breeze is blowing as well and more of that, we'll continue to bring with it some more low clouds and fog. you see the fog along the coastline. even this morning in the afternoon. that continues there. it will move back in and maybe a little drizzle coast side overni
legislator to support local governments in create more housing for homeless people reporting in the newsroom. sanaz tahernia kron 4 news. >> whether time now as we take a live look outside. just a beautiful warm day in the bay. this is the golden gate bridge. as we look towards the evening. and there's quite a spread in temperatures across the bay area. we're joined now by our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow to go over the changes in the forecast about 30 degree difference from the...
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she is live in the newsroom and has a look at what we're working on for 7. some mouse. >> thanks, ken and kathryn tonight at 7. the country is on edge as today. mark the first day of jury deliberations in the derek chauvin murder trial. we'll have an update from minneapolis and a look at how businesses across the bay area are preparing for potential unrest. you can catch that in all your local stories in just a few minutes at 7 o'clock on your kron on app which is free to download. back to you guys. all thank you very much. we'll see a few new tonight and before we go, we want to show you something that's a little. >> different engineers at purdue university in indiana have created the white is paid every why senate important? well, they say the pain is so white. coating buildings with it could cool them off enough to reduce the need for air conditioning. the white paint reflects up to 98.1% of sunlight and its sense infrared heat away from the surface at same time. researchers say if the paint where to cover a roof area but 1000 square feet. it would generat
she is live in the newsroom and has a look at what we're working on for 7. some mouse. >> thanks, ken and kathryn tonight at 7. the country is on edge as today. mark the first day of jury deliberations in the derek chauvin murder trial. we'll have an update from minneapolis and a look at how businesses across the bay area are preparing for potential unrest. you can catch that in all your local stories in just a few minutes at 7 o'clock on your kron on app which is free to download. back...
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stephanie sierra is looking into all of this, she's in the newsroom with more. >> reporter: i spoke with a mental health expert and a former police officer today. i think it goes without saying, watching this footage was difficult for everyone. and both experts agree the worse part is knowing mario gonzalez' death could and should have been prevented. >> i didn't catch your name yet though. >> reporter: from casual questioning to screams of pain. 26-year-old mario gonzalez fought for his life as two alameda police officers pinned him face first on the ground for roughly 6 minutes and 17 seconds before he died. >> does he have a pulse? >> no. >> reporter: officers got a call about a disorderly and possibly intoxicated person. after getting out of their car the officers talked to gonzalez for roughly 5 minutes asking general questions about his identity. >> what's your name. >> reporter: before forcing him to the ground. >> they didn't really have any information before they laid hands on him. >> reporter: for the past 17 years, she's streeted thousands of patients in the bay area struggli
stephanie sierra is looking into all of this, she's in the newsroom with more. >> reporter: i spoke with a mental health expert and a former police officer today. i think it goes without saying, watching this footage was difficult for everyone. and both experts agree the worse part is knowing mario gonzalez' death could and should have been prevented. >> i didn't catch your name yet though. >> reporter: from casual questioning to screams of pain. 26-year-old mario gonzalez...