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i want to bring in a post-doctorate research associate at the university of arizona school of geographyvelopment and environment. joining us from edinburgh, scotland, it is getting late, past midnight. looking at your tweets from earlier, you said week two is when all those countries whose leaders made theatrical pledges of buzzwords and help show their true colors. that is what it comes down to, they can say what they want but until something is actually done , doesn't mean much. >> absolutely, i think that this china-u.s. agreement to enhance climate action is more of that theater. the devil is in the details of these negotiations. in glasgow, where we were all day, what people are looking at is the nuances of the agreement and how people are talking about increasing flows of finance, dealing with climate adaptation and supporting and financing climate adaptation, compensating small island states for things like the lawson damage they are experiencing because of climate change. things like that. >> isn't all of this, wasn't all of this in the paris agreement? and what happens at every
i want to bring in a post-doctorate research associate at the university of arizona school of geographyvelopment and environment. joining us from edinburgh, scotland, it is getting late, past midnight. looking at your tweets from earlier, you said week two is when all those countries whose leaders made theatrical pledges of buzzwords and help show their true colors. that is what it comes down to, they can say what they want but until something is actually done , doesn't mean much. >>...
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glasgow a little early we spoke to lauren gifford, a post doctoral research associate at the university of arizona, school of geography, development and environment. she's at the cop $26.00 and says there is growing skepticism about turning. the pledge is made at the summit into real life actions the china us agreement to, to enhance climate action is more of that theater. and the devil's always in the details. and these negotiations and here in glasgow where we are all day. what people are really looking at is the nuances of the agreement and how people are talking about increasing flows of finance, dealing with climate adaptation and supporting and financing climate adaptation. compensating small island states where things like the loss of damage that they are experiencing because the climate change and things like that. what comes out of the un process, the you and triple c process is non binding agreements and they have frankly never been met. right? so, you know, a lot of it was what we say exists and discourse. it exists then for station and in it drives policy. but we keep continually rampi
glasgow a little early we spoke to lauren gifford, a post doctoral research associate at the university of arizona, school of geography, development and environment. she's at the cop $26.00 and says there is growing skepticism about turning. the pledge is made at the summit into real life actions the china us agreement to, to enhance climate action is more of that theater. and the devil's always in the details. and these negotiations and here in glasgow where we are all day. what people are...
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she's a post doctoral research associate at the university of arizona's school of geography development and environment. joining us from edinburgh in scotland, where a hom, it's getting a bit late, it's 20 past midnight, so thank you for staying up for us. lauren, us having a look at some of your tweets from earlier in the week when you said, week 2, it cop is when all those countries whose leaders just made theatrical pledge is full of buzzwords and hope now show their true colors. and that's what it comes down to is and they can say all they want. but until something is actually done, doesn't mean much. absolutely. and i think this, this sort of this china, us agreement to, to enhance climate action is more of that theater. and the devil's always in the details and these negotiations and here in glasgow where we are all day. what people are really looking at is the nuances of the agreement and how people are talking about increasing flows of finance, dealing with climate adaptation and supporting and financing climate adaptation. compensating small island states for things like the lo
she's a post doctoral research associate at the university of arizona's school of geography development and environment. joining us from edinburgh in scotland, where a hom, it's getting a bit late, it's 20 past midnight, so thank you for staying up for us. lauren, us having a look at some of your tweets from earlier in the week when you said, week 2, it cop is when all those countries whose leaders just made theatrical pledge is full of buzzwords and hope now show their true colors. and that's...
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us to answer your questions and help make sense of vaccine basics, and immunologist at the university of arizona. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> i heard an interview you did recently. you provided a clear explanation of vaccine science. i wanted you to get on this show to help our viewers. what exactly is in the moderna and pfizer vaccines? >> both vaccines are called mrna vaccines. to back up a little bit, the coronavirus is made up of rna, a type of genetic material. it is a little bit different than the dna that makes up our genomes. the mrna vaccines take a small piece of what the virus normally makes and instructs the cells to turn on this protein called spike protein. it tells them to just make it, enough to tell the immune system something is wrong and they should respond to it, but not the entire virus genome so you are not making the virus part of this. those vaccines instruct your cells to make it in your immune system responds. >> once it does that, what happens when it meets up with the invader, if you are exposed to the coronavirus? >> the key thing is you want ist your imm
us to answer your questions and help make sense of vaccine basics, and immunologist at the university of arizona. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> i heard an interview you did recently. you provided a clear explanation of vaccine science. i wanted you to get on this show to help our viewers. what exactly is in the moderna and pfizer vaccines? >> both vaccines are called mrna vaccines. to back up a little bit, the coronavirus is made up of rna, a type of genetic...
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well, someone who's watching this closely is university of arizona's scientist daniella dellagiustinat in the solar system. and it's very important — we have a lot of theories about how we might deflect an asteroid from crossing paths with our own planet, but so far these are just ideas. so the dart mission will provide the first actual testing of one of these theories — it's a technique called the kinetic impactor technique, and it involves sending a spacecraft at really high speeds into another object in order to alter its path. daniella, what size of asteroid could do really serious damage to the earth? it's a great question, and it depends on what you mean by "serious damage". so objects that are 50—100 metres across, if they hit a populated area, they could cause a lot of devastation. and those are a lot more common than, for example, 10km across asteroids, which are, you know — the asteroid that likely caused the extinction event of the dinosaurs was about that size. so again, it depends what you mean by "serious damage" — there's a range of possibilities depending on the size o
well, someone who's watching this closely is university of arizona's scientist daniella dellagiustinat in the solar system. and it's very important — we have a lot of theories about how we might deflect an asteroid from crossing paths with our own planet, but so far these are just ideas. so the dart mission will provide the first actual testing of one of these theories — it's a technique called the kinetic impactor technique, and it involves sending a spacecraft at really high speeds into...
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dr michael worobey who heads the ecology and evolutionary biology department at the university of arizonao me that he's found what he believes is the first known case of the virus, but that he believes there were earlier cases yet to be discovered. there were probably patients even earlier than her because only about 7% of people who get the virus end up in the hospital and she was one of those. ok, so we'll get to that. but let's just work out what you did. so, how did you work that out? well, i had known about a discrepancy between the who reports december 8 on this individual and a scientific paper that suggested his symptoms began on december 16, and i pointed that out in my article, which then went out to anonymous peer reviewers and one of the peer reviewers was obviously someone who spoke and read chinese and passed along this figure that actually —— video that actually showed medical and dental records from this individual which showed that on december 8, what he actually had was a dental issue with retained baby teeth that needed to be pulled, and in his own voice, he says in the
dr michael worobey who heads the ecology and evolutionary biology department at the university of arizonao me that he's found what he believes is the first known case of the virus, but that he believes there were earlier cases yet to be discovered. there were probably patients even earlier than her because only about 7% of people who get the virus end up in the hospital and she was one of those. ok, so we'll get to that. but let's just work out what you did. so, how did you work that out? well,...
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multiple players will not be eligible to play in tomorrow's game at the university of arizona. ify how many players, but said they are dealing with the covid protocol. now, currently 99% of the cal football team is fully vaccinated. the rest of the players traveling to tucson will be tested and cleared prior to leaving. we're back in a moment. ♪ -i love this brand. whoa! am i floating? -not exactly. that's bargain bliss setting in. you're basking in the glow of premium wines at deep discount prices. -feel so tall right now! -i know, right? could you just. while you're up there? -♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ [announcer] our amazing 20 percent off wine sale is going on now through november 9th at your local grocery outlet. >>> this breaking news that we're following, told you about it a few minutes ago. this is the great mall in milpitas, the great mall under lockdown for police activity. at this point we're not sure exactly what's going on. we did speak to some customers inside. one said they're sheltering in place inside their store. another person is outside in the parking
multiple players will not be eligible to play in tomorrow's game at the university of arizona. ify how many players, but said they are dealing with the covid protocol. now, currently 99% of the cal football team is fully vaccinated. the rest of the players traveling to tucson will be tested and cleared prior to leaving. we're back in a moment. ♪ -i love this brand. whoa! am i floating? -not exactly. that's bargain bliss setting in. you're basking in the glow of premium wines at deep discount...
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she's a planetary scientist at the university of arizona, and joins us now from tucson, arizona.ce fiction, doesn't it — but how important is this mission? it does sound like science fiction, and i think that's why it's so cool. so this is humanity's first attempt to change or redirect the path of another object in its solar system. and it's very important — we have a lot of theories about how we might deflect an asteroid from crossing paths with our own planet, but so far these are just ideas. so the dart mission will provide the first actual testing of one of these theories. it's a to neck democrat technique that involves sending a spacecraft that really high speeds into another object in order to alter its path. into another ob'ect in order to alter its path.— alter its path. what size of an asteroid could _ alter its path. what size of an asteroid could do _ alter its path. what size of an asteroid could do really - alter its path. what size of an i asteroid could do really serious damage to the earth? it’s asteroid could do really serious damage to the earth?— asteroid could
she's a planetary scientist at the university of arizona, and joins us now from tucson, arizona.ce fiction, doesn't it — but how important is this mission? it does sound like science fiction, and i think that's why it's so cool. so this is humanity's first attempt to change or redirect the path of another object in its solar system. and it's very important — we have a lot of theories about how we might deflect an asteroid from crossing paths with our own planet, but so far these are just...
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expert is dr michael worobey, who heads the ecology and evolutionary biology department at the university of arizonajoining us. a second pair of eyes is always useful. in looking at the world health organization report you have found what is a crucial fact they have wrong and that, if i am correct, is that mr chan, the accountant who was the first known case, was not in fact showing symptoms under the eighth of december by the 16th of december which means mrs white, a seafood vendor was in fact patient zero. is that what you have found? i would not say cheese _ what you have found? i would not say cheese patient - what you have found? i would not say cheese patient zero, i not say cheese patient zero, she is the first known patient. 0nly she is the first known patient. only about 7% of people who get the virus and up in the hospital and she is one of those. ., hospital and she is one of those. . i. hospital and she is one of those. ., , ., ., ~' hospital and she is one of those. ., ., ~ ., those. how did you work that out? i had — those. how did you work that out? i had known _ those. how did you wo
expert is dr michael worobey, who heads the ecology and evolutionary biology department at the university of arizonajoining us. a second pair of eyes is always useful. in looking at the world health organization report you have found what is a crucial fact they have wrong and that, if i am correct, is that mr chan, the accountant who was the first known case, was not in fact showing symptoms under the eighth of december by the 16th of december which means mrs white, a seafood vendor was in fact...
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. >> professor charlotte pierson is with were the university of arizona laboratory of tree ring researche very end where we come to 1700 bc. >> the oldest known bristlecone is estimated to be well over 4800 years old. named methuselah, the remarkable tree's precise location inside in the national forest in publicized and we won't be showing it to you here, scientists are worried attention might attract vandals in all likelihood it's not actually the oldest. >> do you believe there are orderly tree the out there >> almost certainly. it would be naive. >> age on the inside isn't always apparent on outside, a long winding dirt road stand the pat, a tree >> it's the largest bristlecone pine known, it's comparative youngster at around 1500 years old. just getting started. >> they live in this sort of moon escape where they figured out a strategy and they don't like to compete with other organizisms. >> it offers guidance for how we might think about what's happening in the present as we plan for the future. >> we're seeing increasingly a lot of the climate events that we are experiencing and
. >> professor charlotte pierson is with were the university of arizona laboratory of tree ring researche very end where we come to 1700 bc. >> the oldest known bristlecone is estimated to be well over 4800 years old. named methuselah, the remarkable tree's precise location inside in the national forest in publicized and we won't be showing it to you here, scientists are worried attention might attract vandals in all likelihood it's not actually the oldest. >> do you believe...
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a new study from the university of arizona, finds that women can be just as competitive as men in theo, that is horrific. they place them into two separate groups placed on gender. only two genders now. interesting. pitting them against each other to solve math problems and win cash prizes. after stuff that goes way over my head, turns out that women had a competitive fight in them after all. so it is unjust during divorce when women are better at getting their way. it is all the time. unlike the guys, they were more likely to share their winnings with the losers which means women are even better at losing than men. so the take-home message for us, guys, you want women to make you a sandwich? tell him them that you make it better. and sit back and reap the delicious rewards and the sandwich that they make for you in that kitchen they should never leave. that is something a success would say and i'd announce everything that was just sad. so because this is about women, we have three women here, what you think, tyrus? >> i was was hoping you would go to me last but -- you know what? aga
a new study from the university of arizona, finds that women can be just as competitive as men in theo, that is horrific. they place them into two separate groups placed on gender. only two genders now. interesting. pitting them against each other to solve math problems and win cash prizes. after stuff that goes way over my head, turns out that women had a competitive fight in them after all. so it is unjust during divorce when women are better at getting their way. it is all the time. unlike...
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a scientist at university of arizona analyzed reports of early covid cases and the likely the first in a market in wuhan and may influence debates whether it spread from animals or leaked from a lab. >>> a nonprofit regulator said that the texas electric grid could suffer shortage just a new report finds that cold weather could limit natural gas supplies leaving the capacity 37% below demand no other region faces shortfalls of 3%. >>> fans of fresh wine, today is your day this is uncorked, the celebrations around the new french wine disrupted last year by the pandemic and back in gear today. back the you. >> raise a glass to that. >> getting back to normal. thank you. >>> here's where we stand in the market coming off of sex ssion lows on the dow. s&p 500 still positive by a third of 1%. nasdaq up .4%. the russell 2000 index of small caps down. up next, jim grant weighs in on who could be named the next fed chair and the top issues on the agenda plus counting you down to a big hour of earnings ahead we'll break down the numbers and vensnt analysis for you coming up on "closing bell." [
a scientist at university of arizona analyzed reports of early covid cases and the likely the first in a market in wuhan and may influence debates whether it spread from animals or leaked from a lab. >>> a nonprofit regulator said that the texas electric grid could suffer shortage just a new report finds that cold weather could limit natural gas supplies leaving the capacity 37% below demand no other region faces shortfalls of 3%. >>> fans of fresh wine, today is your day this...
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them for following a line of reasoning, the same group of students who chased the united states senator and professor at arizona state universitya into a restroom, the same students that we could okay met with a list of -- to blackball at arizona state university, i am probably a member of three of those clubs. these students want nothing more than to remove any beliefs or ideas they disagree with from their campus. >> another statement from this group, quote, we as the asu community like fauci saying he signs, these folks saying they are the community but they don't feel safe knowing a mass shooting who express violent intentions about protecting property over people is so carelessly allowed to be admitted to the school at all. putting aside the factual inaccuracies right throughout the statement when the end? went is our country push back on this notion that i don't agree with something so you must lose everything in your life and i am canceling you? >> we are losing our campuses to mob rule at this moment. this isn't a model of hundreds, it is a model of dozens and it is only possible because faculty allows this to happen. o
them for following a line of reasoning, the same group of students who chased the united states senator and professor at arizona state universitya into a restroom, the same students that we could okay met with a list of -- to blackball at arizona state university, i am probably a member of three of those clubs. these students want nothing more than to remove any beliefs or ideas they disagree with from their campus. >> another statement from this group, quote, we as the asu community like...
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from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitydy: the conflict in ethiopia has beco one of the most brutal on earth, threatening the existence of the state and lives of millions. a major weapon in that war, hunger. tonight, the united nations tells the "pbs newshour" that the ethiopian government promises to ease its de facto blockade on tigray where hundreds of thousands of facing famine. nick: the forces and allies advance south and as they get closer to addis adabout a, the country is at risk. while the government says the country is safe, residents decry fake news, the international community fears for the future. as tony blinken said today. >> i am very concerned about the potential for ethiopia to implode. nick: the crisis began last november when tigrayan forces who used to run the country attacked an outpost. federal courses and allies from the neighbors region waged a scorched-earth campaign and and parts of tigray. in late june, forces pushed ethiopian soldiers out and spread into neighbors regions and to the capital, se
from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitydy: the conflict in ethiopia has beco one of the most brutal on earth, threatening the existence of the state and lives of millions. a major weapon in that war, hunger. tonight, the united nations tells the "pbs newshour" that the ethiopian government promises to ease its de facto blockade on tigray where hundreds of thousands of facing famine. nick: the forces and...
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from weta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitymore than 775,000 people in the united states have died from covid-19, staggering figure. left behind are tens of thousands of children, some or friend entirely after the parent or grandparent who cared for them died. in this report, kaiser health news correspondent, looks at the risk these grieving children face to their well-being, both in the short and long-term. >> i think the little boys don't really have a concept of what's really happening, what really happened because i think they keep looking for him. hey, boys. >> betty hamilton says her five grandchildren still haven't accepted that there dad -- the ir dad died suddenly of covid in august. the boys came to live with her because their mom is gone, too. she died in a car crash years earlier and they needed a home. now betty's day is filled with helping her grandsons with homework. >> we're going to hide that turkey there. >> and she spends endless hours in the kitchen trying to feed the growing boys. >> you are going to help t
from weta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitymore than 775,000 people in the united states have died from covid-19, staggering figure. left behind are tens of thousands of children, some or friend entirely after the parent or grandparent who cared for them died. in this report, kaiser health news correspondent, looks at the risk these grieving children face to their well-being, both in the short and long-term....
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from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university: the bipartisan infrastructure bill, a key part of president widens legislative agenda, passed congress late last week. now headed to the president's desk to be signed into law. the $1 trillion plan will bring historic investments to roads, bridges and public transit as well as other major projects across the country. joining me on all of this, someone closely involved in the push for infrastructure, secretary of energy jennifer granholm. good to have you with us. a lot of parts to this legislation. i want you to remind the audience of a few of the major parts of this, where the public may see something in the near term and maybe in the next six months. >> certainly, there are different parts of this legislation that will go quickly and some that will take a little more time to develop. the ones that will go quickly are the ones that are pursuant to formula, the things like weatherization assistance, which goes to the states and they have a formula for doling it out. perhaps the road
from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university: the bipartisan infrastructure bill, a key part of president widens legislative agenda, passed congress late last week. now headed to the president's desk to be signed into law. the $1 trillion plan will bring historic investments to roads, bridges and public transit as well as other major projects across the country. joining me on all of this, someone closely involved in...
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from weta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitymed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] ♪ >> -today is all about the art of the taco and one of my favorite tostadas. when we would just hang out at the beach, they would serve those tostadas. it is so incredibly delicious. the layering of flavors, the play of textures, the bliss of the perfect bite. whether you are leaning towards some crispy beef or the bright unch of puerto vallarta seafood, jalisco will satisfy your taco cravings. and inspiration follows me back to my kitchen as i play with my versions of those tacos, starting with an enchanting battered shrimp taco garnished with a jicama, apple, and cucumber slaw. then the puerto vallarta classic -- a dry ceviche tostada. and i complete the series with a delicately toothsome mushroom taco. but if you're gonna make tacos, you need the things that are gonna dress up your tacos
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except where he is actually going to the university online, he revealed to all of us that he is studying at arizonaft leaning groups, student organizations demanding that arizona state kick him off the university. ainsley: one of those left leaning organization is called the arizona state university students for socialism. another student for justice in palestine. solidarity coalition. they wrote this letter to the university. they said, number one, withdrawal kyle rittenhouse from asu. number two, release a statement against white supremacy and racist murder kyle rittenhouse. number three reaffirm support for the multicultural center on campus space safe from whirmy. they want that school redirect funding from the police department on the campus to support the multicultural center and establishment of a cair center on campus. brian: those are three alarming signs for anyone at the student body that doesn't want their kid poisoned by that school of thought. if that's the prevalent school feeling on campus, rittenhouse should not go. you do not want to be intim day of thed. look at that culture. loo
except where he is actually going to the university online, he revealed to all of us that he is studying at arizonaft leaning groups, student organizations demanding that arizona state kick him off the university. ainsley: one of those left leaning organization is called the arizona state university students for socialism. another student for justice in palestine. solidarity coalition. they wrote this letter to the university. they said, number one, withdrawal kyle rittenhouse from asu. number...
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announcer: this is the "pbs newshour", and in the west, the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityent biden and xi jinping held their most significant talks yet last night. they discussed everything from taiwan, trade metoo nuclear weapons. correspondent: the two leaders spoke virtually for three and a half hours. both sides described it as an attempt to ensure competition does not veer into conflict. the u.s. at president biden reiterated no change in policy towards taiwan. many state media said president xi jinping describe attempts for independence of taiwan is playing with fire. whoever plays with fire will get burnt. the two sides agreed to coordinate on issues including climate change, increased dialogue, and the u.s. as they agreed to discuss china's expanding nuclear weapons program. we get two views. susan thorton, 28 years as an american diplomat, focusing on age of, now a visiting lecturer at yellow school. john writes extensively on strategic issues and is a political science professor at the university of chicago. welcome back to the newshour. john, let me start with y
announcer: this is the "pbs newshour", and in the west, the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityent biden and xi jinping held their most significant talks yet last night. they discussed everything from taiwan, trade metoo nuclear weapons. correspondent: the two leaders spoke virtually for three and a half hours. both sides described it as an attempt to ensure competition does not veer into conflict. the u.s. at president biden reiterated no change in policy...
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from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityin his remarks to global leaders today, president biden said that climate change is quote" ravaging the world." that message is likely to be delivered with -- repeatedly at the u.n. summit. leaders, researchers, and activists all say that humans are at a tipping point to reduce emissions. and pressed the need for meaningful action. but getting commitments that translate to real change is no small left. we report on the stakes of thiss summit. >> in a small belgian town, heavy machinery finishes what the floodwaters started. >> [speaking french] >> this situation, it is difficult for me. >> he knows his home is next. it's the only house he has ever known. >> i am sentimental and emotional. i was born in this house on december 5, 1946. >> it's pain that was shared across belgium and germany this summer where catastrophic floods killed more than 200. 6000 miles away in the philippines, 61 year old -- fears she and her family will face a similar fate. theirh ome swept away in a flood. >> [
from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityin his remarks to global leaders today, president biden said that climate change is quote" ravaging the world." that message is likely to be delivered with -- repeatedly at the u.n. summit. leaders, researchers, and activists all say that humans are at a tipping point to reduce emissions. and pressed the need for meaningful action. but getting commitments that...
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from weta studios in washington and from the west in the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityrights and the second amendment were front and center. reporter: while the supreme court said the constitution gives americans the right to keep a gun at home, gun rights advocates say that should apply outside the home as well. >> the second amendment doesn't end at your doorstep. reporter: tom king is president of the new york state rifle and pistol association. >> i think that someone who is not otherwise prohibited should be issued a concealed carry permit without any problems at all. reporter: king's group sued new york on behalf of two upstate members who are licensed to carry guns for hunting and target shooting. both were denied concealed-carry permits for self-defense because officials said they didn't prove they needed them. >> they were turned down for no reason at all. ok. no reason given other than, “i don't think that you need it.” when the supreme court recognized an individual right to gun ownership in 2008, the ruling, written by the late justice antonin scalia, acknow
from weta studios in washington and from the west in the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityrights and the second amendment were front and center. reporter: while the supreme court said the constitution gives americans the right to keep a gun at home, gun rights advocates say that should apply outside the home as well. >> the second amendment doesn't end at your doorstep. reporter: tom king is president of the new york state rifle and pistol association....
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this is the crystal ball shift in senate races from the university center of politics. kelly in arizonae going from leaning or demto toss up or likely dem. what is your reaction? >> well, the wind will be at our backs next year. the senate majority lies in georgia, north carolina, pennsylvania, new hampshire, missouri, ohio, and arizona. i remember what it was like to be in a real minority. we were down to 40 the first 2 years of the obama administration of the we are 50 now. the way to the majority lies in those states. all of those states are gigged redder every day. >> martha: where does this bill go? senator manchin reacted to putting paid family leave into the bill. when do you expect to vote? >> if the house passes it this week and send it over here. if there is a final vote it will be set by manchin and sinema. not a single republican will vote for this. every democrat could kill the bill, modify the bill. that's in the hands of manchin and sinema. they will be able to determine what it looks like. i think the best advice i can give them politically after yesterday they ought to
this is the crystal ball shift in senate races from the university center of politics. kelly in arizonae going from leaning or demto toss up or likely dem. what is your reaction? >> well, the wind will be at our backs next year. the senate majority lies in georgia, north carolina, pennsylvania, new hampshire, missouri, ohio, and arizona. i remember what it was like to be in a real minority. we were down to 40 the first 2 years of the obama administration of the we are 50 now. the way to...
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of sexual assault. plus much more. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour, from weta studios in washington, and from the west, from the walter cronkite studios at arizona state universityas the first time the u.s. house of representatives censured one of its own in more than a decade, and as we reported, when it took that step today against republican representative paul gosar in arizona, it was divided nearly among party lines. lisa desjardins has been following this all day. tell us more about what was in this video that he posted, and why did democrats feel that he should be censured? lisa: the video was posted on his twitter feed and stayed there for three days. i went to explain to our viewers, we will not show the video. it does depict violence. but we will show some images to help people understand what this is first. , the image had fast pacing flashes of images like this one, some anime and japanese characters, as well as photos of migrants on the border. but the one getting the most attention has been this one. that is alexandra ocasio-cortez, the congresswoman from new york, her face imposed on the character known as a bad guy in this anime world. what is th
of sexual assault. plus much more. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour, from weta studios in washington, and from the west, from the walter cronkite studios at arizona state universityas the first time the u.s. house of representatives censured one of its own in more than a decade, and as we reported, when it took that step today against republican representative paul gosar in arizona, it was divided nearly among party lines. lisa desjardins has been following this all day. tell us more about...
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plus some cal football players may have to sit out of saturday's game against arizona due to covid ali university's handling the covid outbreak. among the players and a man survives after driving his car off of a cliff in pacifica. we have the video of the rescue ahead in the next hour. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with just 2 medicines in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you take dofetilide. taking dovato with dofetilide can cause serious or life-threatening side effects. hepatitis b can become harder to treat while on dovato. don't stop dovato without talkin
plus some cal football players may have to sit out of saturday's game against arizona due to covid ali university's handling the covid outbreak. among the players and a man survives after driving his car off of a cliff in pacifica. we have the video of the rescue ahead in the next hour. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines...
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from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityas a fiery and emotional day in the courtroom at kenosha, wisconsin. kyle rittenhouse is on trial for the murder of two men and the shooting of a third. john yang has the latest. john: a fiery day indeed. the defense moved for a mistrial over some of the mouth -- cross-examination following rittenhouse taking that stand in his defense, breaking down as he described the moments before the fatal shooting of jacob rosenbaum, who was unarmed. kyle: i was cornered from in front of me with mr. dominski -- zaminski and there were -- [h yperventilating] --there were people right there. john: he says he was at the protest to offer first-aid. during cross-examination, the prosecutor pressed him on why he was carrying a rifle to do that. prosecutor -- kyle: if i had to protect myself because somebody attacked me -- prosecutor: why would you think anybody do that? you thought it was going to happen. john: the defense objected to the prosecutor's questions, saying he was trying to get the jury to h
from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityas a fiery and emotional day in the courtroom at kenosha, wisconsin. kyle rittenhouse is on trial for the murder of two men and the shooting of a third. john yang has the latest. john: a fiery day indeed. the defense moved for a mistrial over some of the mouth -- cross-examination following rittenhouse taking that stand in his defense, breaking down as he described the...
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of cases is taking a toll on the cow football team. the university is rescheduling. this week's football game against usc because too many players tested positive for covid 24 players missed last weekend's game against arizona because of covid rules will quarterback chase garbers amongst the players forced to sit out on twitter. the player says they were frustrated with the university's health system and question why players were tested and he says they were told that testing was and are mandated. all we recommend that. >> with defensive move. the we did that. the university health system told players it could be arrested for refusing to test even if they show no symptoms. according to the pac 12 players who are fully vaccinated are not required to receive surveillance testing. cal berkeley. seth, let director jim knowlton responded saying the schools. >> following protocol. so the university and the berkeley health division. >> i really feel good we've we've tested every one of our student athletes. now 3 times and we can see that were at the back end of this. we're going to stay vigilant but i'm very confident you know, we kick it up next week and start preparing for stamper. we're going to be a great spo
of cases is taking a toll on the cow football team. the university is rescheduling. this week's football game against usc because too many players tested positive for covid 24 players missed last weekend's game against arizona because of covid rules will quarterback chase garbers amongst the players forced to sit out on twitter. the player says they were frustrated with the university's health system and question why players were tested and he says they were told that testing was and are...
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west from w etf studios in washington and our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will happen. so that's why it's important to make a plan with your parents. here are a few tips to stay safe. know how to get in touch with your family. writdown phone numbers for your parents, siblings and neighbors. pick a place to meet your family if you are not together and can't go home. remind your parents to pack an emergencyupply kit. making a plan might feel like homework, but it will help you and your family stay safe during an emergency. ♪♪ -this is tequila. this also is tequila. ♪♪ and so is this. i am bringing you to the heart of tequila, where i explore... mmm. ...and sample... that is right up my alley. ...the best of what this golden region has to offer. this is, like, the best breakfast taco. ♪♪ and speaking of breakfast... in my kitchen, i tackle three basics of mexican cuisine and combine them into a classic way to start your day. i begin with a fluffy, flavorful mexican red rice. once you nail your rice,
west from w etf studios in washington and our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will happen. so that's why it's important to make a plan with your parents. here are a few tips to stay safe. know how to get in touch with your family. writdown phone numbers for your parents, siblings and neighbors. pick a place to meet your family if you are not together and can't go home. remind your parents...
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from weta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityperformed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.visit ncicap.org] >>> tonight on kqed newsroom. author and historian gary camille joins us to talk about transit in san francisco, how it's changed over the years and where it may be going next. >> all public transit agencies úand united states have now entered the public transit death spiral. >>> california politicians react to the verdict in the kyle rittenhouse trial. >>> a surprise announcement from representative jackie spear, we will get the latest from our panel of political experts. >>> let's rock 'n roll in this week's edition of something beautiful.
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from weta studios in washington and from the west, from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitydy: democrats in congress have spent the past several days working towards passing the bill backed better and infrastructure packages. lisa desjardins joins me for an update. hello, again, lisa. back at it again. give us what the latest is. does it look as if there will be action? lisa: this is an important day, i believe it is possible, maybe even likely, that we will see a final vote on the infrastructure bill this week and a house vote on the build back better bill first draft also this week. i'll get to why but let me remind people what's at stake in the two bills. the build back better bill includes universal pre-k, childcare, housing, major climate legislation, health provisions. the infrastructure bipartisan bill has money for roads, bridges, replacing lead pipes and broadband. why now? this has been hung up for so long. there has been a shift in particular among house progressives who wanted to wait for the senate to take a full vote on build back better before passing the infr
from weta studios in washington and from the west, from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitydy: democrats in congress have spent the past several days working towards passing the bill backed better and infrastructure packages. lisa desjardins joins me for an update. hello, again, lisa. back at it again. give us what the latest is. does it look as if there will be action? lisa: this is an important day, i believe it is possible, maybe even likely, that we will see...
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signature matches study in cobb county, university of georgia right now is doing a statewide audit study. we have done studies like that. what happened in arizona at the end of the day, president biden got more votes come and that was president trump's people that were doing that ninja audit. hopefully that would put it to bed. i know this ups people understand, the three data points i gave you earlier -- 20,000 georgians didn't vote for anyone for the david perdue got 20,000 more votes than president trump. the republican congressman got 32,000 more votes than president trump. that tells the story right there. that is what happened. host: we will go to our georgia line next. caller: hello? host: you are on the air, go ahead. caller: i voted, and the second time i went down, i asked the lady -- i looked at my paperwork and i backed up and said, wait a minute, there is no check where i voted -- >> ladies and gentlemen, having asked you to take your seats, i ask you now to please rise and join with me in pledging allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under
signature matches study in cobb county, university of georgia right now is doing a statewide audit study. we have done studies like that. what happened in arizona at the end of the day, president biden got more votes come and that was president trump's people that were doing that ninja audit. hopefully that would put it to bed. i know this ups people understand, the three data points i gave you earlier -- 20,000 georgians didn't vote for anyone for the david perdue got 20,000 more votes than...
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the university of georgia is doing a statewide audit study. in arizona, they said president biden got more votes. that was president trump's people doing the audit. hopefully, that would put it to bed. i know this helps people understand the three data points i gave earlier. 28,000 georgians skipped the presidential ballot. they did not vote for anyone. they have proven biden got 20,000 more votes. the republican 33,000 more votes than president trump. that tells the story. that is what happened. host: this is olen in rome, georgia. caller: i voted. the second time i went down there, i asked the ladies inside . i looked at the paperwork and said there is no check mark where i voted. the page had the squares. you know what i'm talking about, don't you? guest: you're talking about your ballot when you went through the ballot marking device? caller: there are two squares appetite. -- at the top. the second time, i did not touch the key when it said submit your ballot. i did not touch the key. maybe it did not count that time either. a policeman came in. i t
the university of georgia is doing a statewide audit study. in arizona, they said president biden got more votes. that was president trump's people doing the audit. hopefully, that would put it to bed. i know this helps people understand the three data points i gave earlier. 28,000 georgians skipped the presidential ballot. they did not vote for anyone. they have proven biden got 20,000 more votes. the republican 33,000 more votes than president trump. that tells the story. that is what...
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of sleep. there you have it. kyle rittenhouse no longer enrolled at arizona state university. o keep the united states in the next 6 months. that is the new morning from michael walsh who was on the show. federal reserve pair jay powell told congress the a cron variance could threaten the economic recovery and send inflation rates even higher. we have the headlines right after this. ♪♪ anything... tomorrow. find out what's strong with you with fitbit sense and daily readiness. going to tell you about exciting medicare advantage plans that can provide broad coverage, and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare, you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits. but you have to meet a deductible for each, and then you're still responsible for 20% of the cost. next, let's look at a medicare supplement plan. as you can see, they cover the same things as original medicare, and they also cover your medicare deductibles and co-insurance. but, they often have higher monthly premiums and no prescription drug coverage. now, let
of sleep. there you have it. kyle rittenhouse no longer enrolled at arizona state university. o keep the united states in the next 6 months. that is the new morning from michael walsh who was on the show. federal reserve pair jay powell told congress the a cron variance could threaten the economic recovery and send inflation rates even higher. we have the headlines right after this. ♪♪ anything... tomorrow. find out what's strong with you with fitbit sense and daily readiness. going to tell...
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several arizona state organizations, arizona state student organizations demand kyle rittenhouse get kicked out of the university. rittenhouse is taking online courses at the school but students for socialism say others, quote, don't feel safe, knowing he is enrolled at the university. several student organizations are planning to gather at an on on- campus protest this week. they say even with a not guilty verdict, he is still guilty to the family and the family of the victims, they are joining to ask the demands be met to protect them from a violent, blood thirsty murderer. todd: where have we come in america that kids think can ignore the deeply entrenched justice system and a jury of his peers found him not guilty and say no, we have to get him out, he can't be in college, he can't become a nurse to help people in the future. carley: you bring up a good point about the age of these people who are he demanding this. it always happens like this. it's like do you see of these massive companies and presidents of universities get bullied around by kids. i just hope the heads of asu say listen, you 18-year-old soc
several arizona state organizations, arizona state student organizations demand kyle rittenhouse get kicked out of the university. rittenhouse is taking online courses at the school but students for socialism say others, quote, don't feel safe, knowing he is enrolled at the university. several student organizations are planning to gather at an on on- campus protest this week. they say even with a not guilty verdict, he is still guilty to the family and the family of the victims, they are...
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. >> a number of cal football players will be sitting out saturday's game against arizona. and that's because they are in covid protocol. the university says all student athletes traveling to tucson have to be tested and cleared before they leave the bay area. 99% of student athletes are fully vaccinated. it is not clear exactly how many players we'll be out this weekend or whether they did actually test positive for the virus. you can stay with kron 4 for the latest covid information, including things like were you get the vaccine for your children. information on a possible nasal vaccine. you can scan that qr code and you'll be directed to the special section of our website, which is at kron. 4 dot com. >> san francisco police are investigating after they say one man was shot and killed in the haight-ashbury neighborhood this afternoon. another man was injured and taken to the hospital. >> police say that happened about 01:00pm. and it's just the latest example of gun violence in that neighborhood and some of the residents say they're now afraid to even go outside conference. amanda hari has the story. >> police have the street behi
. >> a number of cal football players will be sitting out saturday's game against arizona. and that's because they are in covid protocol. the university says all student athletes traveling to tucson have to be tested and cleared before they leave the bay area. 99% of student athletes are fully vaccinated. it is not clear exactly how many players we'll be out this weekend or whether they did actually test positive for the virus. you can stay with kron 4 for the latest covid information,...
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. ♪ ♪ todd: several arizona state student organizations demanding kyle rittenhouse get kicked out of the universityking online courses at the school but students for socialism saying others, quote, don't feel safe knowing he is enrolled in the university. the organization saying quote even with a not guilty verdict kyle rittenhouse is guilty to his victims and families of the victims, join us to demand those demands be bet to protect students from a violent, blood thirsty murderer. i don't know what a gets me more fired up, the fact that you have kids 18 to 20-year-olds who know nothing about the world and who know less because they are socialist and their version of the world is flawed and failed in every instance known to man or the fact they want to up end a justice system that is the most fair and just in the world. kyle rittenhouse was acquitted by a jury of his peers based upon the facts and law presented at trial. it's not your right to say that should be overturned and that he should get kicked out for being acquitted by a court of law. it is egregious, it is horrific. carley: this is bully
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of the country. >> dana: students at arizona state university pushing to ban kyle rittenhouse from taking classes theree school is now responding to the controversy. we'll have the details on that. >> bill: outspoken nba star pledging allegiance to the stars and stripes and changing his name in the process. meet enes kanter freedom live straight ahead. >> so help me god. congratulations, you are now a citizen of the united states. [applause] ♪♪ helping them discover their dreams is one of the best parts of being a parent. one of the most important is giving them ways to fulfill them. for over 150 years, generations have trusted the strength and stability of pacific life. because life insurance can help protect and provide for the financial futures of the ones we love. talk to a financial professional about pacific life. people were afraid i was contagious. i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk
of the country. >> dana: students at arizona state university pushing to ban kyle rittenhouse from taking classes theree school is now responding to the controversy. we'll have the details on that. >> bill: outspoken nba star pledging allegiance to the stars and stripes and changing his name in the process. meet enes kanter freedom live straight ahead. >> so help me god. congratulations, you are now a citizen of the united states. [applause] ♪♪ helping them discover their...
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a group of socialist students pressuring arizona state university to cut all ties with kyle rittenhoused just go on with my life as a normal 18-year-old kid attending college. i do intend on going in campus and pursuing a career in nursing. finish. ainsley: asu says kyle rittenhouse has not gone through their admissions process and isn't currently enrolled in any of their classes. here to react, republicans united president jesse fisher along with avery nelson and their adviser. good morning to all three of you. >> good morning, ainsley. ainsley: so i understand he is taking online classes but as a non-degree-seeking student. if he wanted to take summer school, you don't have to aminored to take these classes -- apply to take these classes, jesse, what's your reaction to in this. >> there's socialist groups that have been persecuting conservatives on campus for a few years now, sost no surprise that a conservative is trying to come on the campus, they are trying to get him kicked off, cut ties. this is, you know, it's happened to us many times where we've, you know, come in contact with
a group of socialist students pressuring arizona state university to cut all ties with kyle rittenhoused just go on with my life as a normal 18-year-old kid attending college. i do intend on going in campus and pursuing a career in nursing. finish. ainsley: asu says kyle rittenhouse has not gone through their admissions process and isn't currently enrolled in any of their classes. here to react, republicans united president jesse fisher along with avery nelson and their adviser. good morning to...
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leaning student organizations at arizona state university are demanding that their administration withdraw kyle rittenhouse from the school. rittenhouse who was acquitted ofng another during a protest in wisconsin reportedly is an online student at asu. the groups are hosting a rally against rittenhouse wednesday. a prosecutor says ghislaine maxwell and jeffrey epstein were partners in crime against teenage girls. sex crime. accused recruiting and grooming girls for the financier to abuse. she says she is innocent. a jury has been seated in the trial of the actor accused of staging a racist homophobic attack on himself and lying to police about it the case brings up difficult issues for vice president kamala harris. this is the jussie smollett case. in a tweet she initially called reports of the attack an attempted modern day lynching. she later said she was sad, frustrated and disappointed at reports of a hoax with jussie smollett. breaking tonight, newly released records indicate cnn ache core and brother of the former governor of new york chris cuomo used his media sources to find out information about his brother's sexual assault accusers. governor an
leaning student organizations at arizona state university are demanding that their administration withdraw kyle rittenhouse from the school. rittenhouse who was acquitted ofng another during a protest in wisconsin reportedly is an online student at asu. the groups are hosting a rally against rittenhouse wednesday. a prosecutor says ghislaine maxwell and jeffrey epstein were partners in crime against teenage girls. sex crime. accused recruiting and grooming girls for the financier to abuse. she...
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scholarships, so people in senator manchin's area, in arizona for senator sinema, those people can afford to go to school. and of course universal the union have the ability to send their children to a pre-k. get them started in the right track. this is not a sprint. this is a long-term economic competition. we will have with the rest of the world. i think if you look at it from that perspective, these senators should be able to get on board and come up with a win-win solution. >> and congressman, let's talk a little about immigration. i know that you've been very insistent and consistent on this issue. it's being sent to the senate with some provisions for people to have access to temporary work permit to be able to regularize their immigration status, not comprehensive immigration reform. is there any chance that this will be affected by the senate? >> jose, remember, this is not about immigrants. this is about america, keeping america strong. we need immigration. we need that immigrant work force. and remember, back in 2013, it was senator mccain from arizona that led the charge to come up with comprehensive immigration refor
scholarships, so people in senator manchin's area, in arizona for senator sinema, those people can afford to go to school. and of course universal the union have the ability to send their children to a pre-k. get them started in the right track. this is not a sprint. this is a long-term economic competition. we will have with the rest of the world. i think if you look at it from that perspective, these senators should be able to get on board and come up with a win-win solution. >> and...
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of elements about kyle rittenhouse. the 18-year-old is no longer a student at arizona state university.lasses online. student groups have demanded the university remove him from classes. it is not clear if he withdrew, but the school did not force him out. an asu spokesperson says that any qualified individual can apply for admission. earlier this month, rittenhouse was acquitted after killing two people and injuring another last year. reggie: an investigation underway that led to students walking out of the san francisco high school. the students were upset that classmates were first to change outfits in a coed environment in front of faculty. essays part of a figure problem of sexual harassment and even assaults. the san francisco unified school dictonrmed it investiging. >> fmer theate teacher was having students change into what is called fits these are neutral outfits that students wear when they are doing theater rectus. we are investigating -- theater practice. we are investigating whether the theater practice is something that should have been happening. reggie: the walkout happ
of elements about kyle rittenhouse. the 18-year-old is no longer a student at arizona state university.lasses online. student groups have demanded the university remove him from classes. it is not clear if he withdrew, but the school did not force him out. an asu spokesperson says that any qualified individual can apply for admission. earlier this month, rittenhouse was acquitted after killing two people and injuring another last year. reggie: an investigation underway that led to students...
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arizona without 24 of its players. and defensive lineman. look, the can explain his own frustration, tweeting uhs university health services told us we could be arrested for refusing to test has vaccinated individuals with no symptoms. if i understand correctly, i can go to san francisco steel bunch of items in walgreens and not be arrested. however, i refuse the test in berkeley. i can be 0, 0, dot. >> you know, arrested according to the pac 12. again, that's just look the cat talking. according the pac 12 players who are fully vaccinated are not required to undergo regular testing. cal's athletic director says school is following protocols set by the school and the city of berkeley's health department officials say 99.5% of the team including players and staff are vaccinated. but the health department, it's not happy without the football program has handled covid cases describing it as a quote. ongoing failure to follow public health measures saying athletes did not get tested when sick did not stay home when sick and at times did not wear masks indoors when they should have been. now the team did have a partial practice today kron four's j
arizona without 24 of its players. and defensive lineman. look, the can explain his own frustration, tweeting uhs university health services told us we could be arrested for refusing to test has vaccinated individuals with no symptoms. if i understand correctly, i can go to san francisco steel bunch of items in walgreens and not be arrested. however, i refuse the test in berkeley. i can be 0, 0, dot. >> you know, arrested according to the pac 12. again, that's just look the cat talking....
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arizona state university. >> who do you currently live with? >> my mom and two sisters. >> directing your attention to august 25th of 2020, where did you reside?>> do you remember the address? >> 286 anita terrace, apartment 104, antioch, illinois. >> who did you live with there? >> my mother and two sisters. >> what's your father's name? >> michael rittenhouse. >> back on august 25th of 2020, where did he reside? >> he lived in the city of kenosha, in the apartments behind the pic n' save on 50th. >> do you have any other family from kenosha? >> yes. >> who? >> my grandmother, aunt, uncle and cousins all live in the city of kenosha. >> there's been testimony in this trial about the firearm in question -- state's 28. have you seen that gun? >> yes. >> before august 25th of 2020, had that gun ever left the state of wisconsin? >> no. >> now, before this event happened on august 25th of 2020, did you have any hobbies? >> yes. >> tell the jury what you liked to do? >> i was a swimmer. i enjoyed working. i was a lifeguard. hanging out with friends, going to the beach, just normal teenager stuff. >> were you a member of any groups, organized groups?
arizona state university. >> who do you currently live with? >> my mom and two sisters. >> directing your attention to august 25th of 2020, where did you reside?>> do you remember the address? >> 286 anita terrace, apartment 104, antioch, illinois. >> who did you live with there? >> my mother and two sisters. >> what's your father's name? >> michael rittenhouse. >> back on august 25th of 2020, where did he reside? >> he lived in...
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of the country moving forward. thank you for joining us. carley: the work mob coming for kyle rittenhouse, what students at arizona state university are demandingafter he was acquitted on all charges. talking about it with tomi lahren next. emerge tremfyant®. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant® with tremfya®... ask you doctor about tremfya® today. feel stuck with student loan debt? (phone chimes) ♪ ♪ ♪ i jump up on the stage ♪ move your student loan debt to sofi. earn a $500 bonus when you refi... and feel what it's like to get your money right. ♪ i do my money dance ♪ let me be direct. why would you pay more than double for teeth straightening with invisalign? with smiledirectclub, you get a doctor-directed smile you love for sixty percent less. that's a lot less. like a lot. choose smile. choose direct. ♪ smiledirectclub
of the country moving forward. thank you for joining us. carley: the work mob coming for kyle rittenhouse, what students at arizona state university are demandingafter he was acquitted on all charges. talking about it with tomi lahren next. emerge tremfyant®. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your...
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of the great support from fox, support from our viewers. another 40,000 gets us to 270,000 total. >> that is unbelievable. as i mentioned put that back to arizona state universityoff. but, more importantly, you get a great umbrella and giving education to a folds of honor recipient. i cannot think of a better combination as old man winter starts to roll across this country from sea to shining sea. buy an umbrella and change a life on behalf of folds, donate $5 for every umbrella sold. rick: pete, this is four, you want the american umbrella. pete: absolutely i do. >> this is to jen. new he knee on collection. pete: smaller in the%. where man umbrella.com. in stock. get for christmas. winter is come as the colonel said. goes to phenomenal cause of folds of honor. honored to partner. congratulations, rick on everything. you built an amazing business and product ptiond and it shows. amazing country to be able to do it. pete: the man works very hard and we love working with him and his company is fantastic. thanks a lot. pete: considerable, thank you so much for everything you do with folds of honor. all right. coming up next, when i find out what camera to look at
of the great support from fox, support from our viewers. another 40,000 gets us to 270,000 total. >> that is unbelievable. as i mentioned put that back to arizona state universityoff. but, more importantly, you get a great umbrella and giving education to a folds of honor recipient. i cannot think of a better combination as old man winter starts to roll across this country from sea to shining sea. buy an umbrella and change a life on behalf of folds, donate $5 for every umbrella sold....
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arizona state university. >> tucker: i mean, are you going to go to campus and -- >> i think i am. i want to. it's a lot of things we have to look into so i don't know for sure yet. but i do intend on going to campus. . pursuing a career in nursing. i may go into law, i haven't decided yet but i want to be a nurse so i've been doing the prerequisites for that. >> tucker: interesting. do you think you can have that, that you can live peacefully in this country unmolested? >> i hope so. but i can't read the future. i'm hoping that people go back in and understand the facts and be like, watch the trial, watch the prosecutorial misconduct that i believe happened. and realize that i was an innocent 17-year-old who was violently attacked and defended myself. >> because you wanted to clean graffiti and protect a car lot? >> and apparently a lot of people on the left, it's criminal to want to protect your community. >> tucker: do you feel like your life has been destroyed by this? >> i feel my life has been extremely defamed by it. i don't think i would be able to go out and get a job and not have to deal with har
arizona state university. >> tucker: i mean, are you going to go to campus and -- >> i think i am. i want to. it's a lot of things we have to look into so i don't know for sure yet. but i do intend on going to campus. . pursuing a career in nursing. i may go into law, i haven't decided yet but i want to be a nurse so i've been doing the prerequisites for that. >> tucker: interesting. do you think you can have that, that you can live peacefully in this country unmolested?...