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he's an infectious disease specialist, university of california, san francisco. i started, well, the number of new infections here in germany has risen again as well with more than 22000 cases reported over a 24 hour period. that's despite almost 3 weeks of a partial loss. the increase comes as lawmakers in germany voted to strengthen government powers for tackling the coronavirus crisis, but in berlin, police were forced to break up a protest by thousands of demonstrators who defied calls to wear masks and keep it just what are canon and pepper spray deployed by police to disperse the demonstrators, thousands gathered near the german parliament building a crowd including anti-government protesters, coronavirus skeptics, and members of far right groups. many were not wearing masks or maintaining social distancing. they were protesting against coronavirus restrictions, which they see as a violation of their civil rights. in my opinion, the restrictions are disproportionate. surely it should have been possible to come up with other measures that don't cause so much
he's an infectious disease specialist, university of california, san francisco. i started, well, the number of new infections here in germany has risen again as well with more than 22000 cases reported over a 24 hour period. that's despite almost 3 weeks of a partial loss. the increase comes as lawmakers in germany voted to strengthen government powers for tackling the coronavirus crisis, but in berlin, police were forced to break up a protest by thousands of demonstrators who defied calls to...
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he's a infectious disease specialist, university of california, san francisco. here's a look at a few other developments in the corona virus pandemic. the african continent has surpassed 2000000 confirmed cases. health officials are warning of infections starting to creep up again into a 2nd surge in japan, the number of new infections has hit a daily, a record daily high of over 2000 cases. the prime minister is urging maximum caution, but stopped short of calling for new restrictions. and china's national pharmaceutical group says nearly 1000000. people have taken an experimental coronavirus vaccine through the country's emergency use program for essential workers. the firm said no . serious adverse reactions have been reported to look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. today. 3 people have been killed and others injured in protests that broke out after the arrest of ugandan presidential candidate and pop star bobby wine. he was arrested in the capital kampala on wednesday for allegedly flouting coben $1000.00 rules, while campaigni
he's a infectious disease specialist, university of california, san francisco. here's a look at a few other developments in the corona virus pandemic. the african continent has surpassed 2000000 confirmed cases. health officials are warning of infections starting to creep up again into a 2nd surge in japan, the number of new infections has hit a daily, a record daily high of over 2000 cases. the prime minister is urging maximum caution, but stopped short of calling for new restrictions. and...
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eric goosby, professor of medicine at the university of california san francisco, and this is bloomberg♪ david: this is "balance of power" on uber television and radio. for bloomberg first word news -- on bloomberg television and radio. we want to tease that we will have pat toomey, the senator from pennsylvania. we will have wall street week on with larry summers and christina hooper of invesco. this is bloomberg. ♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. setting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibility- to work from anywhere. and manage from everywhere. advanced technology. with serious security. and reliable coverage, nationwide. forward-thinking enterprises, deserve forward-thinking solutions. and that's what we deliver. so bounce forward, with comcast business. david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. bloomberg first word news, we go to mark crumpton. statebreaking news, the of georgia has just certified joe biden as the winner of the p
eric goosby, professor of medicine at the university of california san francisco, and this is bloomberg♪ david: this is "balance of power" on uber television and radio. for bloomberg first word news -- on bloomberg television and radio. we want to tease that we will have pat toomey, the senator from pennsylvania. we will have wall street week on with larry summers and christina hooper of invesco. this is bloomberg. ♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating....
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she served as the 20th president of the university of california, the nation's largest public research university. prior to joining the university of california, professor napolitano served as secretary of homeland security from 2009 2 to 2013. she's a former two-term governor of arizona and former u.s. attorney for arizona. in 2019, napolitano published "how safe are we: public security since 9/11." she earned her bs degree at santa clara university and her law degree from the university of virginia. finally, dave marchick is a retired executive from the carlyle group who worked at the state department. he is serving in a volunteer role as director for the center of presidential transition and t the partnership for public service. he is also an adjunct at the tuck school of business at art must. he spent 12 years at the carlyle group where he served as managing director and global head of external affairs and led carlyle's regulatory and government affairs communication and branding and sustainability efforts. we are delighted to have this terrific group. let me start with this stalle
she served as the 20th president of the university of california, the nation's largest public research university. prior to joining the university of california, professor napolitano served as secretary of homeland security from 2009 2 to 2013. she's a former two-term governor of arizona and former u.s. attorney for arizona. in 2019, napolitano published "how safe are we: public security since 9/11." she earned her bs degree at santa clara university and her law degree from the...
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the university of california, san francisco now to india, where the capital delhi is considering plans to reintroduce some lockdown measures following best of gatherings and drop in temperatures. the nation as a whole was bracing for a spike in cases. but residents in telly have already seen the numbers go up, u.w. meets those at the frontline of the city's battle with code 19 the day is just beginning for john, but he knows it will be a long one. he counted 15 bodies in the morning when he left the morgue at dennys largest school, the 1000 hospital, where he will, he will spend all of the, at this chemical idea. he had cremate the body, see feet, and ensure that people suffering. the shock of losing a family member to the coronavirus have proper protective gear. as they see their last goodbyes for the last week has been bringing in twice the number of bodies done earlier. delhi is experiencing its 3rd spike in called 1000 cases, with close 200 deaths every day. was assigned to the mortuary after many workers before him quit over the vent by the number of corpses coming in. i had to st
the university of california, san francisco now to india, where the capital delhi is considering plans to reintroduce some lockdown measures following best of gatherings and drop in temperatures. the nation as a whole was bracing for a spike in cases. but residents in telly have already seen the numbers go up, u.w. meets those at the frontline of the city's battle with code 19 the day is just beginning for john, but he knows it will be a long one. he counted 15 bodies in the morning when he...
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infectious disease specialist at the university of california and san francisco. as the u.s. apostles, 250000 deaths, we asked him, how did things get this bad? i think they are, it's is pretty simple. it's the lack of a national strategy. it's like where 50 different countries with 50 different strategies and 1st there's no, i mean, borders so that it's no surprise that what's happening in one part of the country happens and the other right now the whole country is exploding. so to pitch in home infectious disease specialist at the university of california, san francisco. and we turn to india now where the capital delhi is considering plans to reintroduce some lockdown measures following festive gatherings and a drop in temperatures. the nation as a whole is braced for a spike in cases, but residents in delhi have already seen the numbers go up. w. meets those at the frontline of the city's battle with over 90 the day is just beginning for but he knows it will be a long one. he counted 15 bodies in the morning when he left the morgue at delhi's largest covered 1000 hospital,
infectious disease specialist at the university of california and san francisco. as the u.s. apostles, 250000 deaths, we asked him, how did things get this bad? i think they are, it's is pretty simple. it's the lack of a national strategy. it's like where 50 different countries with 50 different strategies and 1st there's no, i mean, borders so that it's no surprise that what's happening in one part of the country happens and the other right now the whole country is exploding. so to pitch in...
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visiting professor at the university of california washington center. he has written the book, "the class of 1974." it was released in march of 2018. yourlawrence, what is advice if you were still chief of staff about how she governs over the next two years? her opposition, her opponent, minority leader kevin mccarthy is predicting republicans take back the house in 2022. guest: i think mrs. pelosi understands very well you cannot do the congress forward by looking over your shoulder. she has been and remains quite interested, notwithstanding some of the ways she has characterized, trying to frame legislation in a bipartisan way. canknows legislation that be developed in a bipartisan way endures much better and gets better public buy in and does not face the kind of factional attacks wetionalized have seen from much legislation. , asink she understands that we have seen from house apublican party since 2009, refusal to participate in all most all legislative initiatives. no matter how much they were involved. that includes the affordable care act where t
visiting professor at the university of california washington center. he has written the book, "the class of 1974." it was released in march of 2018. yourlawrence, what is advice if you were still chief of staff about how she governs over the next two years? her opposition, her opponent, minority leader kevin mccarthy is predicting republicans take back the house in 2022. guest: i think mrs. pelosi understands very well you cannot do the congress forward by looking over your shoulder....
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university of california system, even if you are not even familiar at all, it's just a really large universityith multiple campuses. we talk about thousands of students and there is a president who is head of the system and campus has a chancellor. that alone sounds complicated, right? imagine how complicated it was when they were building the system in the 60s and 50s. there's one thing i did not see unfolding, university of california, california is so large, it has its own sub regional loyalty within the state. if you're in north carolina -- north california versus south carolina, ucla franklin murphy, chancellor from 1960 -- 68. he has taken the chancellor job at ucla because the first time, your report to a system president instead of direct to our board of trustees. he's hesitant about taking a position but you see murphy at ucla in these relationships with a number of powerful socal influencers. people run and people have aircraft, coming out of world war ii. he makes unique relationships so all of a sudden, the board of regents and ucla willing to go along with everything murphy says l
university of california system, even if you are not even familiar at all, it's just a really large universityith multiple campuses. we talk about thousands of students and there is a president who is head of the system and campus has a chancellor. that alone sounds complicated, right? imagine how complicated it was when they were building the system in the 60s and 50s. there's one thing i did not see unfolding, university of california, california is so large, it has its own sub regional...
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>> guest: that's why the university of california is land-grant university has huge pieces of propertyichmond, california. maybe we could figure out how to plant food there ultimately get the toxins out of the ground by planting a cover crop of beings like we did the edible schoolyard in berkeley. what if we planted food on all the school grounds? what if he planted food in every city park? what if we planted food families doing an they are between the street and the sidewalk. how much food could be groped? like the conservation corps. we need help to get that organized. but even the booklets are up by the government during world war ii would be perfect for right now. because those are made for every area of the country, depending on the climate. and it showed you what you could plant easily. it's like a hopeful scenario. think about the homeless garden in santa kruse. i'm sure you know about that garden. it has been so successful. >> for people who don't know what that garden is, described that. >> guest: it started 30 years ago. by a group outing chadwicks program in santa kruse. it
>> guest: that's why the university of california is land-grant university has huge pieces of propertyichmond, california. maybe we could figure out how to plant food there ultimately get the toxins out of the ground by planting a cover crop of beings like we did the edible schoolyard in berkeley. what if we planted food on all the school grounds? what if he planted food in every city park? what if we planted food families doing an they are between the street and the sidewalk. how much...
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of medicine in california frescoes. created by artist bernard zackheim and his assistants from 1936 to 1938. artwork is composed of eight panels, and two more panels, on toland hall, university of california parnassus heights campus. frescoes depict california medical history with images of doctors, lab scientists and other medical professional, and of suffering and recovered patients. as supervisor peskin mentioned on june 23rd he introduced a resolution to initiate landmark designation for the history of medicine in california frescoes. land use committee and the full board of supervisors voted unanimously to recommend and approve the resolution, effective july 31, 2020, with the mayor's signature. the proposed landmark designation was heard by the historic preservation commission on august 19, 2020. voted unanimously to recommend approval of landmark designation. it's significant with the association of the history of the work project administration federal art project as a work that displays higher values and characteristics of new dealer ra mural artwork and the work of bernard zackheim. 1936 to 1938, and at the time of the historic preservation commission hearing we ha
of medicine in california frescoes. created by artist bernard zackheim and his assistants from 1936 to 1938. artwork is composed of eight panels, and two more panels, on toland hall, university of california parnassus heights campus. frescoes depict california medical history with images of doctors, lab scientists and other medical professional, and of suffering and recovered patients. as supervisor peskin mentioned on june 23rd he introduced a resolution to initiate landmark designation for...
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he's an infectious disease specialist at the university of california, francisco. and that's the u.s. apostles, 250000. we asked him, how could things get this bad? i think they answer is pretty simple. it's the lack of a national strategy. it's like where 50 different countries with 50 different strategies and 1st there's no any warders so that it's no surprise that what's happening in one part of the country happens in the other right now. the whole country is exploding. there wasn't a pizza chain, the whole infectious disease specialist at the university of california speaking to us. and here's a look at some of the other developments in the coronavirus pandemic. the african continent has a past 2000000 confirmed cases. health officials are warning of infection starting to creep up again into a 2nd surge in japan. the number of new infections hit a record daily high of over 2000 cases. the prime minister's urging maximum caution, but stopped short of calling for new restrictions. china's national pharmaceutical group says nearly 1000000. people have taken an expe
he's an infectious disease specialist at the university of california, francisco. and that's the u.s. apostles, 250000. we asked him, how could things get this bad? i think they answer is pretty simple. it's the lack of a national strategy. it's like where 50 different countries with 50 different strategies and 1st there's no any warders so that it's no surprise that what's happening in one part of the country happens in the other right now. the whole country is exploding. there wasn't a pizza...
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a chicken, milwaukee restaurant, innumerable public and vocational schools, college and university of california, san diego, honorar chapter of kappa delta 5 r distinguished educators, elegant red brick colonial dormitory at rhode island state college, and roosevelt, and massachusetts, eleanor louise greenwich born october 20 thi 1940, eleanor bergstein, 1948, writer of the new thing, myriad tests including female basset hound and rhodesn ridge back, political science, 200cre tract of land, population 20,000, homestead town i pennsylvania containing the la syllable of her first and last name. and in wt virginia, a lake in yosemite national park she helped with rabowrout, telling us embassies, golf course hazardsncluding t-shaped bunkers and especially the 368ard park or sixteenth hole, and the fourth pole the required eleanor's teeth. a white dahlia. it is alwa on the go. that is my name. that is my naming almanac of eanor. >> this will probably grow. >> the last question as many of them have been is a combination of questions from people and that is was eleanor appreciated by the plic during he
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ening joining us now visiting professor at the university of california washington center. but he's also the former chief of staff to then congresswoman nancy pelosi served in 2005 to 2013 and now, of course, speaker of the house. when did you begin your time with the speaker when did you end and describe your relationship with her. >> i was on the hill from 1975 until 2013 and the last eight years from 2005 to 2013 i was the speakers chief of staff. before that i had held a number of different positions with another member andnd with two committees. you know, being the chief of staff to the speaker is very much like drinking out of a fire hose every day. we had two years under president bush speaker two years under obama so during that time we covered everything from the financial collapse to the passage of health care and stimulus and the aftereffects of the financial melt down and then last two years we had lost the majority again and so we were in the minority. so it was quite a -- quit a diverse and high pressure ride that i always describe as just drinking out of a fir
ening joining us now visiting professor at the university of california washington center. but he's also the former chief of staff to then congresswoman nancy pelosi served in 2005 to 2013 and now, of course, speaker of the house. when did you begin your time with the speaker when did you end and describe your relationship with her. >> i was on the hill from 1975 until 2013 and the last eight years from 2005 to 2013 i was the speakers chief of staff. before that i had held a number of...
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. >>> the deadline to apply to a university of california school has been extended. why it is that deadline that had to be moved to friday. >>> taking a look at the work week forecast. what you can expect. back here after the break. >>> a former manson follower in prison faces parole. still hard to find a spot. just easier to park. still the big move. just more moving. still singing. just more in tune. still the gangs all here. just less "are we there yet?" the chevy family of suvs. making life's journey just better. now during the chevy cyber sales event, use $500 cyber cash on most suv models... to get $5,250 total cash allowance on most 2020 equinox models. visit chevycybersalesevent.com today. >>> he has reversed parole for a former charles manson follower. she is serving a life sentence for helping manson and others in the los angeles crusher and his wife in august 1969. she was 19 years old at the time. other family members had killed the actress and for others did not before. he has already blocked the release once. his predecessor stopped her from getting out
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now is impervious or at university of california -- now the visiting professor at university of california washington center. 4:thor of "class of '7 congress after watergate in the roots of partisanship." the house is about to gavel in further legislative session. we now bring you live coverage here on c-span. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. november 18, 2020. i hereby appoint the honorable henry cuellar to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of house of january 7, 2020, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate redskin nation between the parties with t
now is impervious or at university of california -- now the visiting professor at university of california washington center. 4:thor of "class of '7 congress after watergate in the roots of partisanship." the house is about to gavel in further legislative session. we now bring you live coverage here on c-span. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable...
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host: joining us now is john lawrence, visiting professor at the university of california washington center and the former chief of staff to then congresswoman nancy pelosi from 2005 to 2013. now she is the speaker of the house. john lawrence, when did you begin your time with the speaker? when did you end and describe your relationship with her. guest: 1975 to 2013. the last eight years from 2005 to 201
host: joining us now is john lawrence, visiting professor at the university of california washington center and the former chief of staff to then congresswoman nancy pelosi from 2005 to 2013. now she is the speaker of the house. john lawrence, when did you begin your time with the speaker? when did you end and describe your relationship with her. guest: 1975 to 2013. the last eight years from 2005 to 201
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us president's , postdoctoral fellow in the department of native american studies at the university of californiais. his upcoming book is tentatively titled "the fourth invasion: decolonial histories, megaprojects, and ixil-maya resistance in guatemala." democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] ññó?rcrcrcwcwcrcrcrcrcrcrcrcrcrc natasha del toro: coming up on america reframed... shawn: i came home expecting it to be normal. that's all i wanted. del toro: america's veterans often have to work hard to rebuild their lives after combat. claude: i felt isolated, alienated, disenfranchised. i didn't fit anywhere. bobby: my head was burnt to the skull. you know, i'd pray to god every night just to let me fall asleep and not wake up. del toro: tonight, the stories of four veterans filmed over nearly ten years, as they wrestle with the past and the future. some of the things i've done were... horri
us president's , postdoctoral fellow in the department of native american studies at the university of californiais. his upcoming book is tentatively titled "the fourth invasion: decolonial histories, megaprojects, and ixil-maya resistance in guatemala." democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible...
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. >>> and the university of california extended the application deadline after its admission website went down. the filing period for fall 2021 has been extended to 11:59 on friday december 24th. >>> and how the pandemic is changing the way many people shop this holiday season. >>> and a live look outside at the embarcadero with the hol welcome to 15 days of saving up to $500 on fast, in reliable internet and... mobile with nationwide 5g on the most reliable network. welcome to family-connecting, holiday-shopping, black friday awesome. because, for a limited time, when you get xfinity internet and mobile together... ...you can get a $200 prepaid card... ...and up to $300 off select mobile phones... ...for up to $500 in savings. this sale won't last, so click, call, or visit a store today! >>> a man who died after being shot over the weekend was an up-and-coming rammer. alexander mark antonyyo was known as lil yase. he was dropped off at the hospital suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. dublin police saervices they located a crime scene near the dublin b.a.r.t. station. >>> police
. >>> and the university of california extended the application deadline after its admission website went down. the filing period for fall 2021 has been extended to 11:59 on friday december 24th. >>> and how the pandemic is changing the way many people shop this holiday season. >>> and a live look outside at the embarcadero with the hol welcome to 15 days of saving up to $500 on fast, in reliable internet and... mobile with nationwide 5g on the most reliable network....
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us president's , postdoctoral fellow in the department of native american studies at the university of californiais. his upcoming book is tentatively titled "the fourth invasion: decolonial histories, megaprojects, and ixil-maya resistance in guatemala." democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] ♪ >>> thank you for joining us. from our studio in tokyo, this is nhk "newsline." >>> we begin in the united states. president donald trump is further refusing his country's military presence in afghanistan and iraq. the move is drawing concerns from some republicans and democrats who fear it could destabilize the region and disrupt ongoing peace efforts. >> by january 15th,
us president's , postdoctoral fellow in the department of native american studies at the university of californiais. his upcoming book is tentatively titled "the fourth invasion: decolonial histories, megaprojects, and ixil-maya resistance in guatemala." democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible...
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the right in a dark suit is the who at the time in 1941 was a 29-year-old chemist at the university of california at berkeley. that's what this is located and he was working with a 23-year-old graduate student named art wall was in the light suit. in this laboratory where there standing isolated and new element that they named plutonium. in fact, they are holding in the laboratory here the very first sample of plutonium which they stored in this cigar box and the use the sample to make critical measurements of whether not plutonium was going to be able to work in atomic bombs. this photograph was taken when the laboratory was being designated a national historic landmark, even though they tried as hard as they could to be careful during their experiment. this laboratory had to be thoroughly scrubbed before this event to reduce the amount of radioactivity that was to present in the countertops and on the floors. this is how you make plutonium. they were doing fundamental research into the properties of heavy elements like uranium and they discovered that if you add a neutron to the most common iso
the right in a dark suit is the who at the time in 1941 was a 29-year-old chemist at the university of california at berkeley. that's what this is located and he was working with a 23-year-old graduate student named art wall was in the light suit. in this laboratory where there standing isolated and new element that they named plutonium. in fact, they are holding in the laboratory here the very first sample of plutonium which they stored in this cigar box and the use the sample to make critical...
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. >>> the university of california has agreed to a $73 million settlement with seven women who say a ucla gynecologist sexuall abused them. it involves dr. james heap who worked in the ucla medical center. she's accused of making sexually inappropriate comments to patients and touching them inappropriately during exams. >>> dr. scott atlas is being criticized for telling university students to up rise against the pandemic restrictions. >>> president-elect joe biden had a dire warning for the trump administration over coronavirus and the transition. this as president trump continues to contest the election. so what are the consequences of a delay? caroline shivley has the latest. >> more people will die. >> that is joe biden's thoughts if nothing is done. >> it's a huge huge under taking to get it done, prioritize those greatest in need. >> reporter: but president trump says there's no need to coordinate because as he said on twitter, i won the election. although like a number of his tweets monday, there was a warning label. this was read official sources called this election different
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daniel mays with the university of california, san francisco, joining us from gallup, new mexico. k you, dr. mays. >> thank you. >> sy: we turn now to dr. sophina calderon, thty chief of staff at a tribal hospital in tuba city, which serves of 6,000 square mile area on the northern arizona side o the navajo nation. dr. calderon, thank you so much r joining us. i know your hospital has been at capacity since m when that area had one of the highest covid-19 infection rates in the entire country. are you experiencing another >> yes, definitely, there is another surge going on right now, worse in numbert now compared to what we were experiencing in the spring. sowe re really buckle down working very hard to really get ahead of this. but it's becoming quite overbearing and it's the numbers are increasing every day. >> sy: i know that a nursing shortage is a chronic problem at rural hospitals, including yours. is that a continuing issue?a >> we do havry huge nursing shortage. back in the spring, we wereth surging whilrest of the united states was okay. and we were able to get a lot of nu
daniel mays with the university of california, san francisco, joining us from gallup, new mexico. k you, dr. mays. >> thank you. >> sy: we turn now to dr. sophina calderon, thty chief of staff at a tribal hospital in tuba city, which serves of 6,000 square mile area on the northern arizona side o the navajo nation. dr. calderon, thank you so much r joining us. i know your hospital has been at capacity since m when that area had one of the highest covid-19 infection rates in the...
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he's an infectious disease specialist at the university of california, san francisco. dr. shithole, more than 250000 deaths. how did things get this bad in the u.s.? well, it's a combination of factors. gerry, there is colder weather. some more people are drawn indoors. there is a pandemic that which some have requiring demick resentments. and of course, you know, people are still in serious of a national strategy. we still don't have one. it's several months many months into pandemic. and we're only as good as our neighbor has given the fact that we have very porous borders between states. there are 2, highly effective anti covered back scenes on the horizon that could be approved possibly in a matter of weeks. what are your expectations in terms of impact from those vaccines on the pandemic in the u.s. military, i think i would approach it with very cautious optimism, i think will be some time before much of the general population sees a vaccine, of course, only about 50 to 60 percent of americans by the latest poll are even willing to stick their arms out to get the vacc
he's an infectious disease specialist at the university of california, san francisco. dr. shithole, more than 250000 deaths. how did things get this bad in the u.s.? well, it's a combination of factors. gerry, there is colder weather. some more people are drawn indoors. there is a pandemic that which some have requiring demick resentments. and of course, you know, people are still in serious of a national strategy. we still don't have one. it's several months many months into pandemic. and...
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. >>> the deadline to apply for a school in the university of california system has been extended. the glitch that prevented some people from submitting their applications and when you now have to get yours in. >>> a new wave of coronavirus cases could soon grip the nation as people return from the thanksgiving holiday. it could take several days before we know just how bad the problem is. i am david lee miller in new york. details are coming up. >>> gorgeous look at the golden gate bridge sparkling in the "smunday" sunshine. no fog insight but it is cold. we will talk about the best time to get outside for a quick sunshine walk around the park up next with rosemary russell. >>> you have the power to know before you go when you wake up with mornings on 2. >> you have the power to know everywhere you go when you download the ktvu fox 2 news app. >>> in a wave of coronavirus cases is expected across the nation as millions of americans annoyed ignored warnings from the cdc to stay home over the next holiday. reporter david lee miller has the story. >> reporter: record number of travele
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theas a study from university of california on nine san francisco neighborhoods in which negroes hadbought homes since 1940. >> i suppose you are going to tell us property values went up? >> exactly. property values go up, not down come over time. >> now i have heard everything. >> i am a banker by profession. no hard, very limited had, a med's home is his castle, that kind of imagination. a med is a desirable neighbor if he is financially all right and doesn't throw beer cans all over his front lawn. it has nothing whatever to do with the color of his kin or religion or his parents come from. it has to do with the worth of a person. that is sound economics. are a man of you good judgment. would you say these people are nice people? >> you are the first person that asked me that. yes, they were nice people. youandy, what grudge got going against this place anyway? >> if anybody is damaging this community, it is not ed candy. >> i'm leaving. we are not getting anywhere. nobody wants to do anything about it. >> just a second, tom. what has happened here is happening in other places. it
theas a study from university of california on nine san francisco neighborhoods in which negroes hadbought homes since 1940. >> i suppose you are going to tell us property values went up? >> exactly. property values go up, not down come over time. >> now i have heard everything. >> i am a banker by profession. no hard, very limited had, a med's home is his castle, that kind of imagination. a med is a desirable neighbor if he is financially all right and doesn't throw...
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is the professor of public policy at uc berkeley, she served as the 20th president of the university of california. the largest public research university, prior to joining the she served as the secretary of homeland security from 2019 2013, she's a two term governor of arizona, former attorney general and former u.s. attorney for arizona, in 2019 she published, how safe are we homeland security since 9/11. she earned her degree and her law degree from the university of virginia. and finally, dave from the carlile group who also had worked in government in the state department, he is serving in a volunteer role as director for the senator for presidential transition and the partnership of public service. he's also and edge of professor at the school of business in dartmouth, ants at the law firm of covington, he spent 12 years at the carlile group and where he recently served as managing director. and he -- we are really delighted to have this terrific group, let me start with this stalled determination, the ascertainment of what is that and why does it matter? let me start with dave, since this p
is the professor of public policy at uc berkeley, she served as the 20th president of the university of california. the largest public research university, prior to joining the she served as the secretary of homeland security from 2019 2013, she's a two term governor of arizona, former attorney general and former u.s. attorney for arizona, in 2019 she published, how safe are we homeland security since 9/11. she earned her degree and her law degree from the university of virginia. and finally,...
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. >>> now to a follow-up for you, the university of california system has reached a $73 million settlementunding sexual abuse claims involving a former ucla gynecologist. the federal judge still has to approve the deal. several patients accused him of sexual assault and misconduct between 1983 and 2018. as part of the class-action suit more than 6,600 could receive part of that settlement. >>> a few california lawmakers and lobbyists are reportedly not letting the pandemic get in the way of an exclusive getaway. they spent the past week at a political conference held every year in maui. it is said to involve fewer people and a lot of protocols. governor newsom, meantime, finally coming clean about violating his own health guidelines. he now says he regrets attending a wine country event with his wife two weeks ago. the group did dine outdoors but guests were made up of more than three different households which is considered a violation. >>> new details this morning, governor newsom is pushing forward to keep the homeless off the streets during the pandemic. "the mercury news" reports that
. >>> now to a follow-up for you, the university of california system has reached a $73 million settlementunding sexual abuse claims involving a former ucla gynecologist. the federal judge still has to approve the deal. several patients accused him of sexual assault and misconduct between 1983 and 2018. as part of the class-action suit more than 6,600 could receive part of that settlement. >>> a few california lawmakers and lobbyists are reportedly not letting the pandemic get...
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joining us now a professor of medicine and infectious disease specialist at the university of california san francisco. dr., thank you for joining us. >> thank you for handed me on. >> many elf health experts say this will not be over till there's a vaccine in place. we have some good news with pfizer and the drug trial. can you tell us a bit about how the vaccine will work? >> definitely, this is my covid buddy. i use this for inspiration. there are five proteins on the coronavirus. what the vaccine does is pretty clever. and not being a live virus because that would be dangerous to immunocompromised individuals, for example. it takes a message from the five proteins and delivers it into the cells the cells become a factory of your body for making the proteins the antibodies see the proteins not the virus but fragments of the protein and develop antibodies to them. when the real deal covid comes along, your antibodies are fighting to capture it. that's how clever the vaccine is to make you use antibodies to fight off the real virus. >> in the trials it's been very efficacious. >> yes it
joining us now a professor of medicine and infectious disease specialist at the university of california san francisco. dr., thank you for joining us. >> thank you for handed me on. >> many elf health experts say this will not be over till there's a vaccine in place. we have some good news with pfizer and the drug trial. can you tell us a bit about how the vaccine will work? >> definitely, this is my covid buddy. i use this for inspiration. there are five proteins on the...
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jones lead on to democratic strategist and lawyer william professor of sociology at the university of california in santa barbara benedict founder of the libertarian political action committee good to see you all thanks for taking the time today is can we kick off with you is the electoral college system is it a relic of the past and should it be consigned to history. most of the time whoever wins the popular vote would also win the electoral college of course we've seen something different in 2 elections which was kind of surprising 2000 in 2016 i'm in texas which is a big state and i'm a libertarian so i don't prefer republicans or democrats one or the other i am what i tell voters here to try and get them to vote libertarian as i say your vote will have no impact on the outcome of the election we know republicans always win texas just like democrats always win california so go ahead and vote for a 3rd party like libertarians if you want. that example demonstrates how the electoral college does make a lot of voters preferences not very influential ok the electoral college it gives a voice to t
jones lead on to democratic strategist and lawyer william professor of sociology at the university of california in santa barbara benedict founder of the libertarian political action committee good to see you all thanks for taking the time today is can we kick off with you is the electoral college system is it a relic of the past and should it be consigned to history. most of the time whoever wins the popular vote would also win the electoral college of course we've seen something different in...
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i taught at a university level, and i game the chief of staff at the university of california riverside, and since then, i've helped manage universities, i've guided campus master plans. i've helped hire some of the diverse faculty members across the state of california and directed budgets in the hundreds of millions of dollars. this is everything that city college desperately needs to be doing right now. i'm still a professor of political science, because i will always return to teaching, but i have directed a workforce of companies here in san francisco. i'm currently serving as cochair of the california democratic party, but i have worked on 600 resolutions to drive some of the best policies in the state. i have endorsements across the democratic party in san francisco. check out my comprehensive plans at victorforsf.com. >> my name is jeremy peter, and i'm running to represent you on the ccsf board. many people ask why i'm running in this year's election. i have a great job at an efficiency project manager. i love spending time with my partner, eric, and i love living here in the b
i taught at a university level, and i game the chief of staff at the university of california riverside, and since then, i've helped manage universities, i've guided campus master plans. i've helped hire some of the diverse faculty members across the state of california and directed budgets in the hundreds of millions of dollars. this is everything that city college desperately needs to be doing right now. i'm still a professor of political science, because i will always return to teaching, but...
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.>> a federal court has ruled against the university of california students who sought free refunds or fee refunds because of the pandemic. students from uc berkeley and uc davis by a class-action suits on behalf of students in all tenant campuses. they claim that you see promised and charge them a variety of services they could not receive because of the pandemic. it was ruled that they will not have to reimburse the students because the constitution shows estates and representatives from damage claims in federal court read >>> our coronavirus coverage continues at ktvu.com where you will find the latest headlines from around the bay area and the state right on the front page.>>> and cena clary city crews are working to clean up after a water pipe ruptured causing a large sinkhole. it happened in the area of stars & stripes driving cause street flooding. it measures 25 feet high 25 feet and about 4 to 6 feet deep . two car sustained major damage and customers in the area had services cut off. officials said they would hope to have the water restored by later tonight. the sinkhole will
.>> a federal court has ruled against the university of california students who sought free refunds or fee refunds because of the pandemic. students from uc berkeley and uc davis by a class-action suits on behalf of students in all tenant campuses. they claim that you see promised and charge them a variety of services they could not receive because of the pandemic. it was ruled that they will not have to reimburse the students because the constitution shows estates and representatives...
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now is impervious or at university of california -- now the visiting professor at university of californiaton center. 4:thor of "class of '7 congress after watergate in the roots of partisanship." the house is about to gavel in further legislative session. we now bring you live coverage here on c-span. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. november 18, 2020. i hereby appoint the honorable henry cuellar to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of house of january 7, 2020, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate.
now is impervious or at university of california -- now the visiting professor at university of californiaton center. 4:thor of "class of '7 congress after watergate in the roots of partisanship." the house is about to gavel in further legislative session. we now bring you live coverage here on c-span. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite...
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earlier we spoke with peter chen hauling a professor of medicine at the university of california san francisco and an infectious disease expert he told us that the election and in particular non socially distance to rallies may have worsened coronavirus. mosse wouldn't mind dated in voting facilities in the united states during the season in fact even if your state has a mosque mandate the federal law didn't permit or didn't mind it or in force mosque going at the sites i'm also considering that the activities around election time the buses of supporters particularly from president trump they're not wearing masks they're in an enclosed space they're writing up and on these all promote potential super spreading events people are not writing mass in these rallies they're huddled close together as shouting and screaming there's a lot of emotions and these are the states where there's a lot of coronavirus happening right now c o pretest probability of getting an infection in these communities is actually higher and here are some of the other latest developments in the penn demi germany h
earlier we spoke with peter chen hauling a professor of medicine at the university of california san francisco and an infectious disease expert he told us that the election and in particular non socially distance to rallies may have worsened coronavirus. mosse wouldn't mind dated in voting facilities in the united states during the season in fact even if your state has a mosque mandate the federal law didn't permit or didn't mind it or in force mosque going at the sites i'm also considering...
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at the age of 19 to study at the university of california. this is al jazeera these are our top stories joe biden has delivered a message of hope and unity off to declaring victory in the u.s. presidential election he was projected as the winner after flipping pennsylvania but donald trump is still refusing to concede. it's time to put away the horse rhetoric floor the temperature see each other again listen to each other again and make progress we have to stop treating our products as our enemies they are not our enemies there are birds there are birds. a bunch owes us to over the years a season of trying to burrow to try to repeat it time to show and a time to hear all this is the target here on american. oh vice president elect come on horace's making history she's the 1st woman and the 1st person of color to become the vice president she offered a message of hope for future women leaders. and what a testament it is to joe's character that he had the audacity to break one of the most substantial barriers that exists in our country and selec
at the age of 19 to study at the university of california. this is al jazeera these are our top stories joe biden has delivered a message of hope and unity off to declaring victory in the u.s. presidential election he was projected as the winner after flipping pennsylvania but donald trump is still refusing to concede. it's time to put away the horse rhetoric floor the temperature see each other again listen to each other again and make progress we have to stop treating our products as our...
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mean, young people, you know what, you know, what i remember when i was the student, the university of california for a quarter to because i had a quarter system there. i had to pay $120.00 of quarter. i think that was like 3 compared to today. is that because of the lot the, the worry about economic advancement. you know, if your best earning years or is it a cultural thing? trumps a racist. what accounts for that? i do think it's a lot of things, but i do think that there is, you know, when you talk about people who are really into go, whether it's climate change or just being very, a little bit more modern and people who view the cells as highly edge of hated generally just did not support the president very little. not of it though. it's not her. yeah, i don't like her saying no, it's not about the man's policies. it was about the style. and the sad thing about politics really is if you look at some of the best political ads of all time, they have nothing to do with policy. they're all just about, you know, who you think is a nicer guy. i mean, there are a lot of polls that showed mitt romney
mean, young people, you know what, you know, what i remember when i was the student, the university of california for a quarter to because i had a quarter system there. i had to pay $120.00 of quarter. i think that was like 3 compared to today. is that because of the lot the, the worry about economic advancement. you know, if your best earning years or is it a cultural thing? trumps a racist. what accounts for that? i do think it's a lot of things, but i do think that there is, you know, when...
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she attended the university of california hastings in san francisco for law school where in her second year, she became the president of the black law students association. she earned her law degree in '89. by 1990, she was a deputy district attorney for alameda county. working for the people in her home town. where her representation alone would go on to inspire many. >> i first met her. it was a long time ago. she was working at the alameda county district attorney's office. it was really great to see really an african-american woman involved. and she was a prosecutor, she was someone people respected, well known. so just from afar, i always admired her. i would describe her as determined, intelligent, fun, interesting, and also, she's been a mentor but she's more like a mother. so i think so appropriate. she tries to find out what is going on with you and are you taking care of yourself? >> reporter: as a san francisco columnist, i've been covering the politics of the bay area for as long as i can remember. maybe too long. when you first met her, you knew something was there. there
she attended the university of california hastings in san francisco for law school where in her second year, she became the president of the black law students association. she earned her law degree in '89. by 1990, she was a deputy district attorney for alameda county. working for the people in her home town. where her representation alone would go on to inspire many. >> i first met her. it was a long time ago. she was working at the alameda county district attorney's office. it was...
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at the age of 19 to study at the university of california. with al jazeera, these are our top stories. joe biden has delivered a message of hope and unity office declaring victory in the u.s. presidential election, vice president elect, comma. this is making history. she's the 1st woman and minority to hold the job. president donald trump was playing golf when.
at the age of 19 to study at the university of california. with al jazeera, these are our top stories. joe biden has delivered a message of hope and unity office declaring victory in the u.s. presidential election, vice president elect, comma. this is making history. she's the 1st woman and minority to hold the job. president donald trump was playing golf when.
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at the age of 19 to study at the university of california. with al jazeera these are our top stories joe biden has delivered a message of hope and unity office declaring victory in the u.s. presidential election vice president elect camila harris is making history she is the 1st woman and minority to hold the job president donald trump was playing golf when biden was declared the winner of the election he has not conceded and says he'll go to court to make sure election laws are upheld. but there's been celebrations in cities across the united states from new york in the east to los angeles in the west rounds of government on the streets to cheer dom's and play music to my little shell has more from wilmington delaware. in terms of movements obviously today is sunday however biden did promise that he would be getting to work right away at least in an interim period is limited what he can do as president elect obviously can't really be meeting with or fish holes within the government or the state but that won't stop him from putting together a
at the age of 19 to study at the university of california. with al jazeera these are our top stories joe biden has delivered a message of hope and unity office declaring victory in the u.s. presidential election vice president elect camila harris is making history she is the 1st woman and minority to hold the job president donald trump was playing golf when biden was declared the winner of the election he has not conceded and says he'll go to court to make sure election laws are upheld. but...
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at the age of 19 to study at the university of california. m can balance the headlines on al-jazeera joe biden has celebrated his election to the u.s. presidency with a speech to the country he spoke of uniting a nation that has seen deep divisions with racial unrest often dominating the headlines the people of this nation have spoken. they've delivered us a clear victory a convincing victory a victory. for we the people we've won with the most votes ever crash from presidential ticket and the history of the nation 74 very. well i must admit a surprise mary tonight we're seeing all over this nation all cities in all parts of the country indeed across the world an outpouring of joy of her renewed faith in tomorrow bring a better day. and i'm humbled by the trust and confidence you placed in me. i pledge to be a president who seeks not to divide but unify. we've done to seize red states and blue states only she's the united states. by and running mate and vice president a next couple of house is also making history she is the 1st woman and 1st p
at the age of 19 to study at the university of california. m can balance the headlines on al-jazeera joe biden has celebrated his election to the u.s. presidency with a speech to the country he spoke of uniting a nation that has seen deep divisions with racial unrest often dominating the headlines the people of this nation have spoken. they've delivered us a clear victory a convincing victory a victory. for we the people we've won with the most votes ever crash from presidential ticket and the...
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i've been speaking to andrew noymer — an associate professor of population health at university of californiapread of the virus in california. no, i think it is theatre. what your viewers have to understand, this is not a strict curfew like no one can be on the streets, it is a prohibition of mass gatherings and restaurants being open between 10pm and 5am. what kind of measures do you think are necessary? i think restaurants should be closed to in—person dining 2a hours a day but remain open for takeaway and delivery. i think bars should be closed as well notjust after 10pm but all the time, just temporarily, of course. while the early winter surge is happening, we need to get things under control. no sign of those restrictions at the moment. thanksgiving is coming up. we have our thanksgiving feast next thursday. a lot of people are still planning to do what they normally do, travel and have multi—household gatherings. it will cause a very unfortunate increase in cases. it will cause an increase in cases, you think the existing measures are not enough. where does this leave california? much
i've been speaking to andrew noymer — an associate professor of population health at university of californiapread of the virus in california. no, i think it is theatre. what your viewers have to understand, this is not a strict curfew like no one can be on the streets, it is a prohibition of mass gatherings and restaurants being open between 10pm and 5am. what kind of measures do you think are necessary? i think restaurants should be closed to in—person dining 2a hours a day but remain...
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she's extremely qualified she went to a historically black university howard she went to the university of california law school she was the top cop and california as the attorney general but for so many black and brown girl she's an example that you can reach your goals and yet at the same time there's a whole nother part of the electorate that might feel that she is completely alien from them yes and again donald trump didn't help we were talking earlier about the other ring of people and just trying to make her seem like she's not really one of us when her story is so very american immigrants coming over and making a new life teaching strong values values of unity and family and being and contributing to the community so i'm sure it's going to be difficult it's going to be different for the senators as well or congress people in general dealing with somebody who is different from what they used to deal with they're used to dealing with you know the typical white guy and now they have the system they're saying i think we need to do this this and this i'm sure that's going to be a shock to the syste
she's extremely qualified she went to a historically black university howard she went to the university of california law school she was the top cop and california as the attorney general but for so many black and brown girl she's an example that you can reach your goals and yet at the same time there's a whole nother part of the electorate that might feel that she is completely alien from them yes and again donald trump didn't help we were talking earlier about the other ring of people and...
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well professor hall is an infectious disease expert of the university of california san francisco he told the w.c. the election with its known socially distance rallies may have worsened the u.s. crisis. wouldn't mind dated in voting facilities in the united states during the season in fact even if your state has a mosque mandate the federal law didn't permit or didn't mind 8 or enforce massacring at the sites i'm also concerned that the activities around election time the buses of supporters particularly for president trump they're not wearing masks they're in an enclosed space they're writing up and these all promote potential super spreading events people are not writing mass in these rallies they're huddled close together as shouting screaming there's a lot of emotions and these are the states where there's a lot of coronavirus happening right now so you know pretest probability of getting an infection in these communities is actually higher as professor peter chin hong not to denmark which is killing its entire mink population in a bid to curb the spread of coronavirus wealth or
well professor hall is an infectious disease expert of the university of california san francisco he told the w.c. the election with its known socially distance rallies may have worsened the u.s. crisis. wouldn't mind dated in voting facilities in the united states during the season in fact even if your state has a mosque mandate the federal law didn't permit or didn't mind 8 or enforce massacring at the sites i'm also concerned that the activities around election time the buses of supporters...
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earlier we spoke to professor chin hong a professor of medicine at the university of california san francisco and and infectious disease expert he told us that the election and in particular nonsocial the distance rallies may have worsened the coronavirus situation. wouldn't mind david in voting facilities in the united states during the season in fact even if your state has a mosque mandate the federal law didn't permit or didn't mind it or in force mosque going on the sites i'm also concerned that the activities around election time the buses of supporters particularly from president trump they're not wearing masks they're in an enclosed space they're writing up and these all promote potential super spreading of violence people are not writing mass in these rallies they're how the clues together as shouting screaming there's a lot of emotions and these are the states where there's a lot of coronavirus happening right now so you're pretest probability of getting an infection in these communities is actually higher and that was peter chen hong speaking with us earlier here are some of the oth
earlier we spoke to professor chin hong a professor of medicine at the university of california san francisco and and infectious disease expert he told us that the election and in particular nonsocial the distance rallies may have worsened the coronavirus situation. wouldn't mind david in voting facilities in the united states during the season in fact even if your state has a mosque mandate the federal law didn't permit or didn't mind it or in force mosque going on the sites i'm also concerned...
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for more on our top story, we can speak to bryan cunningham, who's executive director of university of californiae. he also served as deputy legal adviser to national security advisor condoleezza rice in the bush administration. thanks for being on the programme. you know chris krebs well, you have worked with him. tell us what you think about this latest move on behalf of the president. thanks for having me. chris is professional, not pa rtizan, having me. chris is professional, not partizan, he certainly didn't need this job. i think this is basically political retribution that is making the person feel better. i don't think it will have any significant impact on us policy in the next administration and certainly will not hurt chris' future career. do you think chris krebs could have foreseen this, given the fact that he put out that statement to say that the election was fair and probably one of the most democratic of recent history?” have d oze ns democratic of recent history?” have dozens of friends on both sides of the political aisle on the us who wanted to be public serva nts the us who w
for more on our top story, we can speak to bryan cunningham, who's executive director of university of californiae. he also served as deputy legal adviser to national security advisor condoleezza rice in the bush administration. thanks for being on the programme. you know chris krebs well, you have worked with him. tell us what you think about this latest move on behalf of the president. thanks for having me. chris is professional, not pa rtizan, having me. chris is professional, not partizan,...