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. >> reporter: assembly member ting helped secure an allocation of $100 million to help the stop aaip collaborative. the the online reporting center tracks crimes against asians. >> we thought it was appropriate to work with the organizations to do better tracking to ensure there's better data so we can report on it. >> reporter: and assembly member ting also said the funding will go toward outreach, getting the word out that this hate reporting center exists so more victims will come forward. liz? >> always helpful to know there's resources out there. thank you, betty. >>> tonight east bay police are searching for a missing mother and her child. we spoke exclusively with a child who says their brother was killed trying to help the two. police say that michael eiliff was shot and killed by darion williams on saturday. afterwards officers say williams robbed a store, shot a man and two first responders in antioch. police say that williams was later arrested in richmond after a chase with the chp. eiliff's family said he was letting williams' young son and the child's mother stay with h
. >> reporter: assembly member ting helped secure an allocation of $100 million to help the stop aaip collaborative. the the online reporting center tracks crimes against asians. >> we thought it was appropriate to work with the organizations to do better tracking to ensure there's better data so we can report on it. >> reporter: and assembly member ting also said the funding will go toward outreach, getting the word out that this hate reporting center exists so more victims...
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ting wanna ayy she said i do magi not harry potter ♪ ♪ i'm off the vodka orderin' lobster the city's wanna cancel wh now the gang's on yo i'm a vampire ♪ now you're dripping bloo let me see who's really ♪ ♪ tryna stop me i pay the pric don't care what it cost me endless poetry ♪ ♪ superstar super off key ran through the street with a few g's we ain't killing ♪ ♪ them softly got cranium shot for you zombie showcase and ♪ ♪ jumping underground on my high horse is so far down so you're throwing stones ♪ ♪ in a glass hous evidentl nothing is going the way that you ♪ ♪ said it would b middle finger to my enem how you gonna cancel m twenty awards ♪ ♪ on the mantelpiec pyramid stage at glastonbury girls in the crowd got their hands on me ♪ ♪ i bet you wanna cancel wh f with the cul now the gang's on yo i'm a vampire ♪ ♪ got the fangs on yo now you're dripping blood ♪ >> "tyron" the album, february 12th [ cheers and applause fimmy jallon >> jimmy: thank you for watching, everybody. stay safe. wear a mask. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers. goodnight, everybody [ cheers and applause
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phil ting of san francisco will be joining me and phil matier live here. we'll break down his new piece of legislation to fund schools california legislators are voting on that tomorrow so we'll try to get the latest from him. >>> in the meantime, find complete details on how the school reopening plan would work for where you live on abc7news.com or your abc7 news app. >>> all right. new this morning, the sunday edition of today's "new york times" features another striking front page. this gray scale image in the middle is made up of single dots, each representing an american death from covid-19. it started with one and now approaches nearly half a million depicting the totality of the virus' devastation in the u.s. here in california, it does seem like we have turned a major corner in the past months, so that's good news. just 6,700 newly diagnosed cases were reported on saturday. back on january 8th, for some perspective, there were more than 50,000 reported per day. cases are usually a reflection of the positivity rate and the seven-day keeps dropping,
phil ting of san francisco will be joining me and phil matier live here. we'll break down his new piece of legislation to fund schools california legislators are voting on that tomorrow so we'll try to get the latest from him. >>> in the meantime, find complete details on how the school reopening plan would work for where you live on abc7news.com or your abc7 news app. >>> all right. new this morning, the sunday edition of today's "new york times" features another...
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none of this has a partisan tinge or partisan element to it. this can be a great american achievement. being the only country in the world to reach 100 million shots in 100 days. this could unite us as a country. to vaccinate america. to protect america. to heal america. i know we can do this, why? because i know it can do great things we do it together. i know my family spent a lot of time here in houston, by the way, hey john i didn't see you there. when our son beau was being treated before passed away purchased yesterday jaisol anderson announce they joined four other cancer hospitals to help break down the silos that make real progress in this effort difficult. now they are sharing and data and information. that was not going on for five years ago. we are going to be cancer, i know we will. i've said it before and i'll say it again, there is just one thing, one thing i could be known for as president it would be to end the president during his era ended cancer as we know it. we let a rover on mars. rover carries a team here in houston the
none of this has a partisan tinge or partisan element to it. this can be a great american achievement. being the only country in the world to reach 100 million shots in 100 days. this could unite us as a country. to vaccinate america. to protect america. to heal america. i know we can do this, why? because i know it can do great things we do it together. i know my family spent a lot of time here in houston, by the way, hey john i didn't see you there. when our son beau was being treated before...
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>>assembly member ting says the full assembly expects to vote on this on monday. even though the governor has an agreed to it yet for now live in san francisco taylor kron 4 news taylor. thank you for that by the end of the month covid-19 vaccines will be available for teachers and south santa clara county. >>it is a move many have been waiting for prom force to resist a ceo talks with the san jose unified school district about this major announcement and what it will mean to getting back to in person learning for thousands of suits. >>ecstatic received several e-mails and text from our team members excited about being able to get the vaccine at last from the milpitas unified school district. >>definitely really important milestone to the san jose unified school district relief and hope in the south bay following santa clara public health department announced same teachers now eligible starting february 28 for the covid-19 vaccine, we know that the best place for students and the best experiences in person. i don't think anyone questions that. >>i think the ideal
>>assembly member ting says the full assembly expects to vote on this on monday. even though the governor has an agreed to it yet for now live in san francisco taylor kron 4 news taylor. thank you for that by the end of the month covid-19 vaccines will be available for teachers and south santa clara county. >>it is a move many have been waiting for prom force to resist a ceo talks with the san jose unified school district about this major announcement and what it will mean to...
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dirt break into very fine dust in the process of opening the bales and in the early operations of car tinghis to find fibers, and spinning the yarn. as a result, there is a fine dust emitted that stays in the care and causes people to cough and causes breathlessness. eventually, it causes total disability due to what is popularly known as brown lung disease. technical name being this a disease of the lungs that is crippling and ultimately can cause early death. narrator: osha had adopted a standard to protect workers from brown lung disease by eliminating the amount of cotton dust from the air, but in 1973, some workers felt their plan was not meeting the standard. >> the cotton dust was bad and you couldn't see when you opened the doors. it all falls on your face and you can't breathe in it. >> i go in there, and when i come out you could tell in the , tightening of your chest. it would take you a while to get your breathing back normal. >> you worked in there a while, it felt like you had been eating dirt or something. narrator: one of those workers complained to the local osha office an
dirt break into very fine dust in the process of opening the bales and in the early operations of car tinghis to find fibers, and spinning the yarn. as a result, there is a fine dust emitted that stays in the care and causes people to cough and causes breathlessness. eventually, it causes total disability due to what is popularly known as brown lung disease. technical name being this a disease of the lungs that is crippling and ultimately can cause early death. narrator: osha had adopted a...
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anchor: there is a lot of regional geopolitics ting place. the chance of ties between saudi arabia and russia and the threat of iran. but i would like to return to the united states because you brought up congress. the pressure came from congress for this report to be released, unclassified. how much unified support is there in washington for action to be taken? guest: i would say on the democrat side, and the democrats control congress, it is nearly unanimous that democrats would like to see saudi arabia held to account. this is the cause for the release of the report and some of the pressure we are seeing, the treasury designation for one of the individuals involved. that comes from a groundswell of support coming from the democrats. as far as republicans are concerned, they are probably a bit more split. you have republicans who are largely supportive donald trump's position with regard to the saudi's in the close relationship being forged, looking at arms sales and the like, but there are many republicans still deeply committed to human r
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oren ting urging follow-up investigation. >>and this west coast period is believed to be spreading across california but researchers agree more study is needed. at ucsf dan kerman kron 4 news. >>all 9 bay area counties remain in the state's most restrictive purple tier, when it comes to businesses and activities that are allowed to be open. the governor newsome believe some counties across california could enter and less restrictive tier as soon as today, 3 bay area counties that appear poised to do so far, san francisco, san the tale and lorain counties and the red tier capacity and retail and grocery stores could increase to 50%. museums and zoos can open indoors at 25% capacity gyms can open at 10% capacity indoor dining could resume at 25% capacity and movie theaters can reopen at 25% capacity. coming up on the kron 00:00am morning news state lawmakers are. >>putting off voting on a plan to reopen schools across the state. details on the opposition they were met with. plus the mayor of antioch is announcing plans to refor
oren ting urging follow-up investigation. >>and this west coast period is believed to be spreading across california but researchers agree more study is needed. at ucsf dan kerman kron 4 news. >>all 9 bay area counties remain in the state's most restrictive purple tier, when it comes to businesses and activities that are allowed to be open. the governor newsome believe some counties across california could enter and less restrictive tier as soon as today, 3 bay area counties that...
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. >> reporter: community philanthropist jason ting is hoping others take notice. >> highlighting the positive things we can do to make a difference and to make things better. >> reporter: a teenager is using her platform for good. >> we have to speak out. >> reporter: in san mateo county, chris nguyen, abc 7 news. >>> abc 7 is committed to racial and social justice as part o our effort to build a better bay area, so join the fight with us and find your ally, go to abc7news.com/take action. >>> developing news, livermore valley joint unified school district just announced its planning to send students back to school, march 22nd students from kindergarten through 12th grade there return for in person classes. elementary students attend class four days a week, middle and high school students two days a week, online classes will continue on the other cays. livermore students have been been in the classroom since march 13th of last year. stanford university is moving forward with plans to bring juniors and seniors back to campus for the spring quarter. the university will require face cov
. >> reporter: community philanthropist jason ting is hoping others take notice. >> highlighting the positive things we can do to make a difference and to make things better. >> reporter: a teenager is using her platform for good. >> we have to speak out. >> reporter: in san mateo county, chris nguyen, abc 7 news. >>> abc 7 is committed to racial and social justice as part o our effort to build a better bay area, so join the fight with us and find your...
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. >> assemblyman ting says under the plan districts can reopen before april 15th if they are ready toso. >>> the united states is closing in on nearly 500,000 deaths from covid-19, a mark it will hit today or tomorrow. the white house says 2 million of the 6 million doses delayed by the winter storm have been delivered. it expects to catch up by the middle of the week. and california's shift to a new system of delivering and scheduling vaccinations is starting in select counties. the state has turned to blue shield to manage a centralized system. >>> in other news now, in the east bay, a man arrested in a shooting that left two emergency workers in antioch injured is accused of murder. antioch police today released photos showing bullet holes in emergency vehicles. crews were responding to a medical emergency last night when police say someone drove by twice shooting at the group. a firefighter and p wounded. a woman working nearby saw it all happen. >> all of a sudden, i see one fall and guns started shooting so i was like no, i ran inside. all my co-workers ran inside. we all saw th
. >> assemblyman ting says under the plan districts can reopen before april 15th if they are ready toso. >>> the united states is closing in on nearly 500,000 deaths from covid-19, a mark it will hit today or tomorrow. the white house says 2 million of the 6 million doses delayed by the winter storm have been delivered. it expects to catch up by the middle of the week. and california's shift to a new system of delivering and scheduling vaccinations is starting in select counties....
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even with those samples that perseverance is ting the step to put them back into little tubes to bring by the end of the 20's, to understand the extent to which life has evolved on mars, you need scientists on the surface of mars breaking open a lot of rocks trying to understand how complex did life get on mars? perseverance rover is taking the first steps grabbing oxygen out of the atmosphere. that is important because we make rocket fuel. we need oxygen to breathe. so we have to learn how to live on mars. we need to make sure toxic mars dust doesn't stick to future astronaut spacesuits. each mission we do to mars not only now has the science component of trying to understand past life on mars, it is getting ready to send humans to mars. those human scientists that we need to send in the next couple of decades, hopefully by the end of the d 30's to get to the question of to what extent did life evolve? katty: thank you very much. it does seem we could hav people on mars in our lifetimes. that is amazing. a quick look at news around the world. hundreds of thousands of homes in the u.s.
even with those samples that perseverance is ting the step to put them back into little tubes to bring by the end of the 20's, to understand the extent to which life has evolved on mars, you need scientists on the surface of mars breaking open a lot of rocks trying to understand how complex did life get on mars? perseverance rover is taking the first steps grabbing oxygen out of the atmosphere. that is important because we make rocket fuel. we need oxygen to breathe. so we have to learn how to...
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assembly member phil ting of san francisco to chairs the budget committee says schools would need to start in person learning for certain student groups by that april deadline in order to receive full funding for schools to get access to the 2 billion dollars of reopening they will have to bring small cohorts of 12. >>or fewer students in cohorts of students describe homeless youth foster english language learners really the youth that are having the biggest challenges with distance learning this applies to schools in the most restrictive purple tier. >>as for schools in counties in the red tier they must offer in person instruction to all students k through 6. in addition to the k through 12 cohort students previously mentioned districts that can't meet these requirements can opt out of the state aid the bill also requires the california department of public health to move school staff to the front of the line in vaccine distribution. however, senator bill dodd says priority should be placed on getting students back into school whether or not school staff are vaccinated waiting unti
assembly member phil ting of san francisco to chairs the budget committee says schools would need to start in person learning for certain student groups by that april deadline in order to receive full funding for schools to get access to the 2 billion dollars of reopening they will have to bring small cohorts of 12. >>or fewer students in cohorts of students describe homeless youth foster english language learners really the youth that are having the biggest challenges with distance...
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. >> we're constantly shuttling and fso we' ting toeethe supply up, but it's ro cold buckled the state's power grid knocking out electricity for millions of people for days. frozen pipes then bursting putting stress on water systems and flooding homes. a waterfall flowing off this balcony in dallas after an apartment's fire prevention system froze over. this truck in galveston encased in ice. above it large icicles hanging from the frozen pipes. >> we have been very thankful for our propane grill. >> reporter: overnight 13 million people in texas were being told to boil their water. julia crawford is getting creative melting snow for her family. >> we're running dangerously low on water. so now what we've been doing all day is actually coming outside, getting snow, putting it in our pots and heating it on our propane grill. >> reporter: hospitals are relying on generators and water trucks around the state. long lines are forming across the state for gas and food, and shoppers are finding empty shelves like this walmart in san antonio. the extreme weather now being blamed for a looming na
. >> we're constantly shuttling and fso we' ting toeethe supply up, but it's ro cold buckled the state's power grid knocking out electricity for millions of people for days. frozen pipes then bursting putting stress on water systems and flooding homes. a waterfall flowing off this balcony in dallas after an apartment's fire prevention system froze over. this truck in galveston encased in ice. above it large icicles hanging from the frozen pipes. >> we have been very thankful for our...
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ting that's probably going to persist i don't believe everybody is going to rush back into new york city people are spending their time home improving -- instead of i just worked a lot and watch a lot of netflix that seems to be a more productive way to spend your pandemic time improving your home. but -- but i do -- i would be shocking to me just -- generally if there weren't massive long-term effects and supply chains but across the economy. this is going to change a whole bunch of aspects of the economy, and we'll see i don't think it is going to go back to way it was. i think we have to wait to see how it affects of the pandemic are -- like end up being long-term, versus the immediate focus on which is the pandemic itself. we haven't a lot of us haven't even had the time to think about deeper effects five, ten, 20 years from now. >> yeah. meantime i'm trying look at bowling ball features and see ow they're doing ions and scott great having you on brought expertise that we need. i do want to pass along something that was expected. but u.s. intelligence that report on the killing of th
ting that's probably going to persist i don't believe everybody is going to rush back into new york city people are spending their time home improving -- instead of i just worked a lot and watch a lot of netflix that seems to be a more productive way to spend your pandemic time improving your home. but -- but i do -- i would be shocking to me just -- generally if there weren't massive long-term effects and supply chains but across the economy. this is going to change a whole bunch of aspects of...
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from the country it's not the same as as a rowdy demonstration now also a big point at the university tings seems to be whether or not trump's words and trumps actions are responsible for what these supporters did at the january 6th demonstration these words from donald trump when he spoke to his gathering of supporters on january 6th seem to be the crux of the impeachment charge against him take a listen. i know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the capitol building to peacefully patriotically makes you avoid says sir. now it would take 17 republicans in the u.s. senate crossing the aisle and voting to convict donald trump for donald trump to be convicted in this trial and that is quite unlikely the last impeachment proceeding against donald trump saw only one republican mitt romney cross the aisle and vote to convict trump now it's important to know that donald trump is kind of going down in history at this moment he is at this point the only u.s. president to have ever been impeached twice and furthermore he is the only u.s. president to have been impeached after he finish
from the country it's not the same as as a rowdy demonstration now also a big point at the university tings seems to be whether or not trump's words and trumps actions are responsible for what these supporters did at the january 6th demonstration these words from donald trump when he spoke to his gathering of supporters on january 6th seem to be the crux of the impeachment charge against him take a listen. i know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the capitol building to...
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that's a drop from september when 64% approved, ting to reca newsom. >> this has become not justnt >>r: the official recall gavin 2020 million signatures it needs to put his job on the ballot. >> the fact that he has completely mismanaged this entire situation, there's many states that have handled the crisis in a much different manner, they didn't have to shut down the fifth largest economy in the world, they didn't have to destroy people's lives. >> reporter: tonight newsom's team responding in a statement. quote, voters recognize that this is an incredibly challenging, intensely complicated and critically important moment for public officials worldwide. that's why the governor remains laser focused on vaccinations, reopening, relief and recovery, pointing out in that same poll only 36% of voters supported the recall, which is about how many supported trump in 2020 and newsom's last challenger. >> the bottom line here is he's not looking nearly as good as he was just four months ago. >> reporter: the recall campaign must submit its signatures by march 17th and expects a statewide ba
that's a drop from september when 64% approved, ting to reca newsom. >> this has become not justnt >>r: the official recall gavin 2020 million signatures it needs to put his job on the ballot. >> the fact that he has completely mismanaged this entire situation, there's many states that have handled the crisis in a much different manner, they didn't have to shut down the fifth largest economy in the world, they didn't have to destroy people's lives. >> reporter: tonight...
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oren ting urging follow-up investigation.gain more study needed on both and now you see ss say what this really points to is the need to be studying these positive cases more in determining where these variants are and what these variants are doing, but again the key here is doubling down on those protective measures so we don't see another surge live at ucsf dan kerman kron 4 news. thank you dan and now to the south bay where santa clara county has announced that it will now allow a limited return of outdoor youth sports that decision means the county is on board with the updated state guidelines announced last friday kron four's rob fladeboe has some reaction to the long-awaited news and he joins us now live from sonny bill rob. >>well it's right ken and by the governor's announcement last week youth sports will be coming back on a limited basis student athletes here at the kings academy in sunnyvale another student athletes across the south bay had their hopes dashed when initially it looked like the health department here
oren ting urging follow-up investigation.gain more study needed on both and now you see ss say what this really points to is the need to be studying these positive cases more in determining where these variants are and what these variants are doing, but again the key here is doubling down on those protective measures so we don't see another surge live at ucsf dan kerman kron 4 news. thank you dan and now to the south bay where santa clara county has announced that it will now allow a limited...
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a territory with an extremely overstretched fragile health system to peru now where the doctor the ting i call the 19 vaccine trial has said the former president requested and received an early vaccination out of term nearly 500 people including well to discuss his wife and senior government officials have been secretly inoculated the head of health care workers sanchez has more from lima. former president that these guys are among a group. both politicians who secretly got a coronavirus job before anyone else in bed it's been revealed the vaccine was part of a supply of around 3000 sent by chinese pharmaceutical scene a farm these were in addition to the 12000 used in a trial. i was never told that there were more vaccines than the 12000 of this trial or that people in my government were participating i sincerely apologize. dr hillman malaga who let the trials and he's got a shot testified in congress on tuesday the former president knew what vaccine he was getting and so conversely i told him we had like scenes that were active. began its vaccination campaign last week but at least 48
a territory with an extremely overstretched fragile health system to peru now where the doctor the ting i call the 19 vaccine trial has said the former president requested and received an early vaccination out of term nearly 500 people including well to discuss his wife and senior government officials have been secretly inoculated the head of health care workers sanchez has more from lima. former president that these guys are among a group. both politicians who secretly got a coronavirus job...
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many radical republicans initially thought that johnson may work better with him them tinge lincoln had. lincoln talk and vetoed, of the radical republicans attempts at reconstruction, but he was starting to negotiate with them to start to try to figure out how to go forward. johnson had been very severe throughout the war against southern planters. ottawa southern aristocracy, the push to find a hard war. this quote of his explains. dana negros? i'm fighting these treacherous aristocrats their masters. he's not fighting the war and slavery, he was fighting the war to possibly punish the people who he thought was responsible for the war. we see this carry on in reconstruction. >> so he was basically saying slaveowners was the reason for the war? >> not just slaveowners but his perspective the people who are most responsible for the war where the wealthy planters. people who owned 2030 4100 slaves. and had outside political power and influence. lot remember, this is a struggle and lincoln talked about with fremont's proclamation. what is the role of the president, what is the role of con
many radical republicans initially thought that johnson may work better with him them tinge lincoln had. lincoln talk and vetoed, of the radical republicans attempts at reconstruction, but he was starting to negotiate with them to start to try to figure out how to go forward. johnson had been very severe throughout the war against southern planters. ottawa southern aristocracy, the push to find a hard war. this quote of his explains. dana negros? i'm fighting these treacherous aristocrats their...
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but when he said shit that would get them sued they were like no no no, overthrowing the gft is one ting but a lawsuit, that shit's serious. and keep in mind, this is newsmax we're talking about. remember, newsmax is like fox news after it stopped taking its meds. but at least for a minute dominion managed to sooth them into behaving like actual journaluses. >> according to this statement from my lawyer, your facts are incorrect. and finally, news from the world of sports. it's safe to say that any nba game where lebron plays is going to be exciting but the real action at monday's lakers-hawks game was happening court side. >> she is being called courtside karen after getting into a heated courtside exchange with lebron■ james. >> just got kicked out of the game for talking [bleep] to lebron james. >> don't talk to my husband like that. >> during the verbal altercation with lebron her mask came down. you can hear security guard talk to her. >> put your mask-- put your mask on. >> once she got kicked out, she was still livid. >> listen, let me tell you, lebron james looked at my husband,
but when he said shit that would get them sued they were like no no no, overthrowing the gft is one ting but a lawsuit, that shit's serious. and keep in mind, this is newsmax we're talking about. remember, newsmax is like fox news after it stopped taking its meds. but at least for a minute dominion managed to sooth them into behaving like actual journaluses. >> according to this statement from my lawyer, your facts are incorrect. and finally, news from the world of sports. it's safe to...
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unina e-by shoing.rersre ting richmond police say a few hours later they arrested a possible suspect.mach a nursing home facing accusations of abuse after a bruise appeared on a stroke victim's arm. granddaughter says a staff woman hit the woman and neglected to help her when she fell out of bed. stomach deputies are searching for this missing girl. she was last seen on friday on sequoia avenue. they believe that she ran away from home. >>> to texas congresswoman are falling for an investigation into the power failure that left millions in the cold. many are still facing a shortage of food and water. >>> watch these numbers climbing into the middle 70s. let me just pull these numbers and really quickly. back over to you. >>> thank you all for watching. cbs sunday morning is next year like, seeing my mom. it's unthinkable to me that i can't see her and i can't hug her. not being able to hug is just like somebody has to tie me down. touching someone to say i love you, to hug you... those are the things that i miss. ♪ ♪ captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, committed to improvin
unina e-by shoing.rersre ting richmond police say a few hours later they arrested a possible suspect.mach a nursing home facing accusations of abuse after a bruise appeared on a stroke victim's arm. granddaughter says a staff woman hit the woman and neglected to help her when she fell out of bed. stomach deputies are searching for this missing girl. she was last seen on friday on sequoia avenue. they believe that she ran away from home. >>> to texas congresswoman are falling for an...
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the year and that some of the entertainment budget maybe had shifted our way and would shift back to tingserts, going on vacations, going out to dinner. we were appropriately cautious. i think if we were saying that we saw positive benefits from it last year, it would be pretty hard to say that we won't see the opposite and that is the view we are taking. emily: you went public via spac soto before everyone was doing it. what do you think of the trend now? i just interviewed a rod who is doing a spac. jason: a-rod is a smart investor, so i'm sure he will do a great job. when we first were considering doing a spac and we had good reason for it, it was really the only way -- we were acquiring a company called sbtech and you can't really acquire a company during an ipo process. we thought a spac was a clever way to do it all at the same time. people looked at me like i was crazy, like spac was a dirty word or something. people said, why would you do a spac? good companies don't do a spac. i was close with the sponsor and founder, harry sloan. he is amazing in terms of the cisco s -- in terms
the year and that some of the entertainment budget maybe had shifted our way and would shift back to tingserts, going on vacations, going out to dinner. we were appropriately cautious. i think if we were saying that we saw positive benefits from it last year, it would be pretty hard to say that we won't see the opposite and that is the view we are taking. emily: you went public via spac soto before everyone was doing it. what do you think of the trend now? i just interviewed a rod who is doing...
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it would have sort of a milky tinge so that's where the title comes from, under a white sky. what are their scientists though that are pushing to make solar geo- engineering a reality even in our lifetime? speech i think i would characterize what sometimes they are pushing for as we should know whether this would even work or not. we should do research on it. we should find out, it exists on paper. the idea is on paper. but both the question of whether it works and also what are the side effects? you can do a lot of modeling on computers, a lot of modeling has been done. but until you do some real work you can't really know how these particles behave in the stratosphere. we've for example, sulfur dioxide you dig it in the stratosphere with a volcanic corruption. if use another compound for example calcium carbonate something suggested. sot up in the stratosphere. unless you put it there, you don't really know how it behaves. so the argument is not redoing it's for researching it. select some people are adamantly opposed even researching it. it's the classic camel's nose under
it would have sort of a milky tinge so that's where the title comes from, under a white sky. what are their scientists though that are pushing to make solar geo- engineering a reality even in our lifetime? speech i think i would characterize what sometimes they are pushing for as we should know whether this would even work or not. we should do research on it. we should find out, it exists on paper. the idea is on paper. but both the question of whether it works and also what are the side...
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i think some of them might be valid to ask as voters and constituents but it does feel tinged given that she's a woman. how do you think about this stuff you take people like myself should be talking about it? it is so sensitive. >> had plenty, if you look at american history. [laughter] the first basically old woman to serve in office. shouldn't conservatives stepped on earlier? on the other hand, they also serve, i can disagree immensely the conservative men but bob was there until he was 100 years old and he always delivered for the state of west virginia. the voters decided they wanted him stay. ultimately this is about elections and votes and the candidates or elected official has got to decide where he, or they are prepared and ready to continue service or not. senator feinstein, she's dedicated her life service in california and san francisco. we still have to make those decisions and the voters have to make there's. >> it is complicated in the sense of you do have the party relationship, it's not as if anybody in their right mind -- it could get me in trouble. a lot of folks are
i think some of them might be valid to ask as voters and constituents but it does feel tinged given that she's a woman. how do you think about this stuff you take people like myself should be talking about it? it is so sensitive. >> had plenty, if you look at american history. [laughter] the first basically old woman to serve in office. shouldn't conservatives stepped on earlier? on the other hand, they also serve, i can disagree immensely the conservative men but bob was there until he...
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you've got comments like that that are tinged with nothing to see here, no big deal. you have the indignity of hawley who was asked by a reporter if he was a coinciter today. you have the casual indifference of cancun cruz, and then you have this. this has got to be factored in when we talk about the republican party, a.b. >> right, and i think hawley and cruz, i don't think they could hold a candle today to ron johnson, whose new nickname, we have to credit charlie zeits is ron anon. because he is so intentionally heading straight into a tunnel of delusional conspiracy lies. those are not true. in order to fend off primary challenges next year in wisconsin when he's up again. he is a smart man. he knows better. like john cornyn's quote about neera tanden, he has decided to move on to hypocrisy. he knows the voters don't care, and it really is all about fighting the democrats and fighting reality and putting up a big stink. that is what gets you credit and gets you small donor flicks and gets you, eventually, i believe, the trump endorsement in wisconsin next year. so
you've got comments like that that are tinged with nothing to see here, no big deal. you have the indignity of hawley who was asked by a reporter if he was a coinciter today. you have the casual indifference of cancun cruz, and then you have this. this has got to be factored in when we talk about the republican party, a.b. >> right, and i think hawley and cruz, i don't think they could hold a candle today to ron johnson, whose new nickname, we have to credit charlie zeits is ron anon....
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you look back at history, there's no question that republicans are put ting less i extremist groups todayu compare the way that republicans responded to joe mccarthy's lies in the '50s, there was more resistance to that than there were trump's lies after the election. in earlier cases it wasn't like it was a profile in courage but at least there was a critical mass in resistance. now you're seeing the vast majority of republicans have decided that the trump side of the party is too big to ex-communicate, and the cycle they're in, the treadmill they're on is as they identify more with that extremism, they're losing ground in white collar suburbs around the country, which makes them more dependent on massive turnout. so it's very hard to see right now how the party restores the center of gravity. only three republican centers in states that did not vote twice for trump, only nine house republicans in districts that did not vote for trump. and the party has retreated to trump country. >> yeah and unfortunately in this case it's not about trade deals. it's about conspiracy theories and lies.
you look back at history, there's no question that republicans are put ting less i extremist groups todayu compare the way that republicans responded to joe mccarthy's lies in the '50s, there was more resistance to that than there were trump's lies after the election. in earlier cases it wasn't like it was a profile in courage but at least there was a critical mass in resistance. now you're seeing the vast majority of republicans have decided that the trump side of the party is too big to...
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we fought in syria by supporting the rebels and it turned out they were tinged with al qaeda and lacedith al qaeda. the strongest al qaeda affiliate in the world, again, in the name of counterterrorism, ended up setting shop in western syria in the province of idlib. after 9/11, as part of the arab spring, we took out gaddafi, and that ended ups routing extremism and civil war and helping al qaeda in the sahel. we need to be careful about how we respond to domestic extremism and we should not view 9/11 as something for us to emulate, given how counterproductive it was against al qaeda. >> max abrams, who studies political violence and terrorism, thank you so much for your interview. thank you for your time. >> thank you so much. ♪ >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast at c-span.org. >> the senate returns at 3:00 p.m. eastern on monday to consider the nomination of a veteran affairs secretary. the impeachment trial for former president donald trump begins tuesday. the senate holding only pro forma sessions with no vote scheduled. committees will work -- will w
we fought in syria by supporting the rebels and it turned out they were tinged with al qaeda and lacedith al qaeda. the strongest al qaeda affiliate in the world, again, in the name of counterterrorism, ended up setting shop in western syria in the province of idlib. after 9/11, as part of the arab spring, we took out gaddafi, and that ended ups routing extremism and civil war and helping al qaeda in the sahel. we need to be careful about how we respond to domestic extremism and we should not...
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looks like it is a new york the urban area has a milky tinge that comes from under a white sky.are there scientists that are pushing to make this a reality? i think it may have characterized one some push for is we should know why that this should even work it out. we should do research on that. we should find out, and exist on paper the idea exist on paper. but, both the question of whether or that it will work and what the side effects are. you can do a lot of modeling on computers. a lot of modeling has been done. but until you do some real work, you can't really know how these particles behave in the stratosphere. you do get in the stratosphere, you were to have another compound, something that has been suggested for sot up in the outer stratosphere unless you put there you don't help behaves. i think the argument is not for doing up the argument is for researching it. >> somebody adam lee oppose researching it. it's the old classic, camel's nose under the tent is what some opponents researching it would say. >> host: interesting. speaking of controversial experiments and po
looks like it is a new york the urban area has a milky tinge that comes from under a white sky.are there scientists that are pushing to make this a reality? i think it may have characterized one some push for is we should know why that this should even work it out. we should do research on that. we should find out, and exist on paper the idea exist on paper. but, both the question of whether or that it will work and what the side effects are. you can do a lot of modeling on computers. a lot of...
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oren ting urging follow-up investigation. >>and this west coast period is believed to be spreading across california but researchers agree more study is needed. at ucsf dan kerman kron 4 news. >>coming up on kron 4 news at 8 imagine getting this in the mail driver's license with a picture of your face covered by a mask. we're hearing from the california was surprised with this face mask family. >>small business support a new grant program that's providing access to resources for recovery. >>basically i was every school board member in one east bay district resigning after a virtual meeting of them lasting parents went public. so what happens next as students await word on a return to the classroom. and the weather outside going to be getting a little windy but very very warm to break down >>a temporary school board is now in place for the oakley union elementary school district after its former board members all resigned you may remember just last week they were all caught on tape blasting parents during a virtual meeting whe
oren ting urging follow-up investigation. >>and this west coast period is believed to be spreading across california but researchers agree more study is needed. at ucsf dan kerman kron 4 news. >>coming up on kron 4 news at 8 imagine getting this in the mail driver's license with a picture of your face covered by a mask. we're hearing from the california was surprised with this face mask family. >>small business support a new grant program that's providing access to resources...
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. >>> that is something, it's like a flying he is ting tesla.tery powered so cool. >> we had a beautiful day, how is the weekend shaping up? >> yes, we will be good here rolling in to saturday and sunday. let's look at the sky camera, you can see the beautiful clear skies right now in san francisco. and we did have some breezes earlier tonight at least in the immediate coast line, all in all, pretty calm right now, outside. as you look ahead to tomorrow morning. we will be sunny to start with, temperatures in the upper 30s and 40s. that sunshine stays through the day and we are looking at unfortunately a drying trend ahead, we should be picking up the bulk of our rainfall. but we don't see rain in the next seven days. check it out, we will be close to 70 for a few spots. 69 in concord, 67 in livermore, and over to morgan hill and san jose, we will be at 68. and closer to the bay. 65 in oakland and right to the coast line, half moon bay at 62. so, all in all, beautiful weather,from the morning in to the afternoon. we are running 5-10 degrees abov
. >>> that is something, it's like a flying he is ting tesla.tery powered so cool. >> we had a beautiful day, how is the weekend shaping up? >> yes, we will be good here rolling in to saturday and sunday. let's look at the sky camera, you can see the beautiful clear skies right now in san francisco. and we did have some breezes earlier tonight at least in the immediate coast line, all in all, pretty calm right now, outside. as you look ahead to tomorrow morning. we will be...
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and frankly, ting should be stopped. my own view is i'm not the president's lawyer i have honor of doing legal service in the first round of impeachment is that, the whole thing should be stopped by the judiciary will they who knows but they should because it's a totally in my view one person's view, anti-constitutional effort the senate has no jurisdiction, and mark, the house allowed that, right? as i said before, the house returned and voted on the article of impeachment one week before the president left office. so when you read the article of impeachment, right it says, donald trump president of the united states. they let the time run out. you don't continue when the time has expired, they should have marched article of impeachment over and started the trial immediately but they didn't and the senate should have started the trial. mark: you know judge starr maybe it is hard for people to understand certainly members of congress sometimes congress doesn't have power. sometimes senate doesn't have power. what the hou
and frankly, ting should be stopped. my own view is i'm not the president's lawyer i have honor of doing legal service in the first round of impeachment is that, the whole thing should be stopped by the judiciary will they who knows but they should because it's a totally in my view one person's view, anti-constitutional effort the senate has no jurisdiction, and mark, the house allowed that, right? as i said before, the house returned and voted on the article of impeachment one week before the...
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how quickly johnson & johnson >> ting daon get r president biden's stimulus plan.included and the democrat dream that could be left out. >>> helmet, cleats and a big smile. south bay kids getting back on the field. new rules allowing outdoor play after nearly a year. good morning. it is friday, february 26. i am len kiese. >> i am michelle griego. get ready, a lot of sun this weekend but gusty winds will return. >> mary lee joins us with our friday forecast. >>> good friday morning to you. we are talking about plenty sunshine today as well as through the weekend but gusty offshore winds return for your saturday. tracking that for you as we look to our san francisco camera this morning, those golden colors in the sky with sunrise, just a spectacular start. bundle up. put on that coat. we are looking at ers d 40s th moclear skies and light conditions. as we head through afternoon for the coast, upper 50s with sunshine, breezy conditions so winds will pick up a little bit. around the bay, mid 60s, upper 60s inland with that sun this afternoon. so much for friday light
how quickly johnson & johnson >> ting daon get r president biden's stimulus plan.included and the democrat dream that could be left out. >>> helmet, cleats and a big smile. south bay kids getting back on the field. new rules allowing outdoor play after nearly a year. good morning. it is friday, february 26. i am len kiese. >> i am michelle griego. get ready, a lot of sun this weekend but gusty winds will return. >> mary lee joins us with our friday forecast....
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. >> and you know, i think one of the they thinks you also use in the book and ting shows the example, you went to president obama's speech at memorial service. and you broke it down and you went through different parts where -- seem to be resounding applause, and got standing ovations and the police were standing and being very supportive but then he raise issue of castile and sterling tried to challenge people to be part of the discussion. and it seems like when he -- when he raised that, from what i'm gathering from you he lost a lot of people who were there. and became a bit of a disconnect and there was disdiscord in the conversation between officers gordon and others after that occurred. so -- because people didn't want to have a conversation or because of the place where president obama raised raised the issue -- >> obama was speaking to an audience largely filled with police officers including women and children whose husbands and dads have been brutally gunned down in the street. so i think that, you know, obama was talking about this national issue that very important that w
. >> and you know, i think one of the they thinks you also use in the book and ting shows the example, you went to president obama's speech at memorial service. and you broke it down and you went through different parts where -- seem to be resounding applause, and got standing ovations and the police were standing and being very supportive but then he raise issue of castile and sterling tried to challenge people to be part of the discussion. and it seems like when he -- when he raised...
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san francisco assembly phil ting helped draft the bill. "the safe and open schools" plan. gives schools financial incentives to open by april 15th. the bill allocates $6.5 billion to districts. 2 billion to help reopen schools and 4 billion for inperson learning loss. for one san francisco teacher who wants to go back, she says this is a positive step. >> i'm pretty disappointed in how things have been handled. i just don't know what is taking our district particularly where we have low numbers so long. and it is frustrating i'm sure not only for teachers who want to go back but also families who have younger students who need that interaction to go back. >> reporter: governor newsom says the bill is a step in the right direction but the bill doesn't go far enough fast enough. here? san francisco schools can't reopen without infrastructure for staff and student testing and vaccines for teachers and moving out of purple tier. san francisco city attorney said yesterday he's going challenge the legality of the district's plan if they don't reopen to vulnerable students in the
san francisco assembly phil ting helped draft the bill. "the safe and open schools" plan. gives schools financial incentives to open by april 15th. the bill allocates $6.5 billion to districts. 2 billion to help reopen schools and 4 billion for inperson learning loss. for one san francisco teacher who wants to go back, she says this is a positive step. >> i'm pretty disappointed in how things have been handled. i just don't know what is taking our district particularly where we...
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experts say it's not surprising to see the virus muta ting. the northern california strain is believed to be stickier meaning it bonds more tightly to the lungs. >> if you come into contact with them they are more likely to cause infection. >> over a thousand total strains between the two different, slightly different mutations between the same west coast strain. >> according to health experts the good news is both of these strains can be stopped by the coronavirus vaccine. >>> new, marin could be the first bay area county to move out of the purple tier. they could move in to the red as early as mid-february. if the county's decline in cases continues. >>> it should be easier to get a vaccine soon. the white house said that it's sending a million doses per week to select pharmacies across the country. cvs said it'll give out the vaccine at 100 california locations starting on february 11th. san francisco, sunny val and sonoma are all on the list. appointments are required. bookings will open as early as february 9th for those eligible under th
experts say it's not surprising to see the virus muta ting. the northern california strain is believed to be stickier meaning it bonds more tightly to the lungs. >> if you come into contact with them they are more likely to cause infection. >> over a thousand total strains between the two different, slightly different mutations between the same west coast strain. >> according to health experts the good news is both of these strains can be stopped by the coronavirus vaccine....
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>> i mean, you know, it was a bold ting to do it during a pandemic, definitely. know there were going to be people there watching it in the stand. but that's happening. >> stephen: 25,000 people. >> it's happening in tampa in every sense of the word. the big takeaway from me and i was not aware of this going in-- i'm the same age as tom brady. >> stephen: really? you're 43? >> it does not. >> -- >> stephen: my goodness. i thought the irish aged quickly. collagen. collagen supplements and up, always up, john, up. ( laughter ). >> a lot of people fall into two camps right? there is one group of people you tell somebody and they go, "wow, you look great." and another group you tell and," i think i'm in camp two. >> stephen: a little bit. so you see him out there. >> yes. >> stephen: does he inspire you to go vegan or only drink alpine water? >> drink an amount of water that is technically drowning every day? not really. honestly what, hit me even harder, and i knew this-- i found out last year-- i am the exact same age to the day as john ceena. >> stephen: wow. >> w
>> i mean, you know, it was a bold ting to do it during a pandemic, definitely. know there were going to be people there watching it in the stand. but that's happening. >> stephen: 25,000 people. >> it's happening in tampa in every sense of the word. the big takeaway from me and i was not aware of this going in-- i'm the same age as tom brady. >> stephen: really? you're 43? >> it does not. >> -- >> stephen: my goodness. i thought the irish aged quickly....
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oren ting urgent follow-up investigation. >>and this west coast period is believed to be spreading across california but researchers agree more study is needed. at ucsf dan kerman kron 4 news covid-19 continuing to impact the latino community disproportionately. >>and with the so-called california variant now appearing in more than half a positive test in the mission district. the latino task force as its community must remain vigilant kron 4 sailors sackey has more now on how they're preparing that community. >>now more than ever residents here need to keep their guard up the latino task force says that they're doubling down on education about this variant and how people can protect themselves. >>this story is not always equal when you look at the communities that are hardest hit as giangiacomo of the latino task force explains. >>the story told here at this 24th in mission streets testing site is much different than those around san francisco, we know here are site. >>7580% of the people that we test with 500 tests a day or
oren ting urgent follow-up investigation. >>and this west coast period is believed to be spreading across california but researchers agree more study is needed. at ucsf dan kerman kron 4 news covid-19 continuing to impact the latino community disproportionately. >>and with the so-called california variant now appearing in more than half a positive test in the mission district. the latino task force as its community must remain vigilant kron 4 sailors sackey has more now on how...
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incremental at the size they are and the cash balance, josh that you point out, but i think there's a con tinge end of apple shareholders that rightfully say, when are you guys going to swing? when will you take a risk? we love the air pods and it's a huge success and what is the next, next thing quantum computers and autonomous vehicles and people want to see apple take that swing. i agree, it's not a layup, but that's what the cash is for. that's what the financial flexibility is for soy it's a long time before we can judge the results and that's the debate. >> josh lipton, for a company that's been pretty risk averse to josh brown's point, if you can be to the degree that you can be with the kinds of products that they've developed, right? they haven't done big deals. they've been sitting on that cash waiting for the opportunity, last word to you on this, maybe this is it >> the biggest deal ever $3 billion for beatz scott tells you a lot about the culture. i can sit here and make a really strong case of why tim cook should make this move, right because to josh's point, it's a really big mar
incremental at the size they are and the cash balance, josh that you point out, but i think there's a con tinge end of apple shareholders that rightfully say, when are you guys going to swing? when will you take a risk? we love the air pods and it's a huge success and what is the next, next thing quantum computers and autonomous vehicles and people want to see apple take that swing. i agree, it's not a layup, but that's what the cash is for. that's what the financial flexibility is for soy it's...
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but i can try to work with you to comp with some solutions, but again when you make everything con ting jengt upon that it is very difficult to push out geopolitical interest. >> thank you it's past 5:30 i think we can go on for much longer but i'm afraid i have to draw this to a close thank sarah and chris turn it over to christian to wrap us up. christian. >> thanks eric. let me remind our viewers that we hope to see you again at our next session this wednesday. december 2nd we'll discuss columbia university story and about new book that perfect fascist a story of love, power, and morality in italy. thanks to sarah, chris and eric for just really terrific conversation. thanks to all of you to our audience, for watching and participating we're adjourned stay safe and -- be well. take care. >> booktv is television for serious readers all weekend, every weekend join us again next saturday 8 a.m. eastern for best in nonfiction books. [silence] ment that he will not run for reelection. >> hello and welcome to the city club of cleveland w >> hello and welcome to the city club of cleveland w
but i can try to work with you to comp with some solutions, but again when you make everything con ting jengt upon that it is very difficult to push out geopolitical interest. >> thank you it's past 5:30 i think we can go on for much longer but i'm afraid i have to draw this to a close thank sarah and chris turn it over to christian to wrap us up. christian. >> thanks eric. let me remind our viewers that we hope to see you again at our next session this wednesday. december 2nd we'll...
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. >> reporter: record vaccine supply is get ting to states ths week and the white house is encouraging sites to be open 24 hours a day to get more shots in arms, the task force says they will mobilize 1200 national guardsmen to serve as vaccinators. even with progress on the vaccine front, the white house today also announcing they will distribute 25 million masks, beginning next month, to get them to some of the most vulnerable. >> many low-income americans still lack affordable access to this basic protection. >> reporter: jake, this just in. moderna is testing vaccine boosters to combat the south african variant. another dose of good news. i do want to mention we're here at the delta flight museum. this is where the georgia national guard has been deployed as one of four mass vaccination sites in the state of georgia. they've been here to support the vaccination efforts. i should also mention despite the fact that we've been seeing a downward trend in coronavirus cases, experts say that they predict a surge in april or may, all the more reason why we should all be wearing masks at a
. >> reporter: record vaccine supply is get ting to states ths week and the white house is encouraging sites to be open 24 hours a day to get more shots in arms, the task force says they will mobilize 1200 national guardsmen to serve as vaccinators. even with progress on the vaccine front, the white house today also announcing they will distribute 25 million masks, beginning next month, to get them to some of the most vulnerable. >> many low-income americans still lack affordable...