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item 10 authorizeses the department to extend $4.1 million cash grant from the university of california of regents to be used for construction of the three park renovation projects and to approve an additional grant agreement with the university of california board of regents. project termed december 1, 2021 through december 31, 2023. item 11. retroactively authorizeses the department to accept $835,000 in kind grant value from the dogpatch and northwest potrero green benefit. >> supervisor peskin: i've been long standing supporter of both projects. help bring some $5 million to the 900 innes street project that back in the day, we turned into a city landmark. i'm actually asking that -- as to the free park renovation, that we understand the role both of the green benefit district and the parks alliances. is there anybody who is ready to respond to that and mr. president, with all respect, you're a cosponsor of both matters. anybody who can explain the roles of the green benefit district only one in san francisco and the parks alliance. i like to better understand that. >> president wal
item 10 authorizeses the department to extend $4.1 million cash grant from the university of california of regents to be used for construction of the three park renovation projects and to approve an additional grant agreement with the university of california board of regents. project termed december 1, 2021 through december 31, 2023. item 11. retroactively authorizeses the department to accept $835,000 in kind grant value from the dogpatch and northwest potrero green benefit. >>...
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will no longer have to submit an a c t or even an essay to score in order to get into the university of california school system. this comes after recent settlement on behalf of high school students and nonprofit groups. the lawsuit claimed that standardized test puts minority and low-income students at a disadvantage under the agreement s a t and c t scores will not be considered for admission or scholarship applications. but this course can be submitted voluntarily to be used for for placement courses. after a student is admitted. low and middle income families could get a major boost in child care help under president biden's tax plan under the plan. the average american family with young kids could save nearly $15,000 a year on child care. sarah wilson has the details. >> starting this summer. millions of parents will see a huge increase in the tax credit for their 2021 tax return under president biden's american rescue plan act of 2021 the age requirement was raised from 16 to 17 years old. for every child under 6 years old. families were received $3600 and $3,000 for children. 6 to 17 years
will no longer have to submit an a c t or even an essay to score in order to get into the university of california school system. this comes after recent settlement on behalf of high school students and nonprofit groups. the lawsuit claimed that standardized test puts minority and low-income students at a disadvantage under the agreement s a t and c t scores will not be considered for admission or scholarship applications. but this course can be submitted voluntarily to be used for for...
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and intriguingly the university of michigan, think about the university of california berkeley a few hs earlier fighting tooth and nail to prevent savio et al. as long as you don't strike you can do this, university of michigan, so a tactic is born through this negotiating and thinking. a tactic is born. we'll have a teach-in. these are early days. how do you convince a majority of people either supportive of the president's policy or in all likelihood, no offense to you 18 to 25-year-olds, apathetic about the policies that are ensuing. how do you get them excited, interested and impassioned, and at a minimum, informed. you teach them. take university, extend it into the political realm, so that's what happens. 8:00 it starts and they're blown away. again, i don't know if you've ever done this you have a party at your house, 8:30, there's nobody here. 9:00, there's seven people here. fine, seven people's cool. we'll be all right but meanwhile you're praying that the 100 people you invited show up. they have no idea how many people show up to this teach-in. 3,000 people come. the audit
and intriguingly the university of michigan, think about the university of california berkeley a few hs earlier fighting tooth and nail to prevent savio et al. as long as you don't strike you can do this, university of michigan, so a tactic is born through this negotiating and thinking. a tactic is born. we'll have a teach-in. these are early days. how do you convince a majority of people either supportive of the president's policy or in all likelihood, no offense to you 18 to 25-year-olds,...
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tsunami of the country's age wave has reached academia, and college campusike this one at the university of california- berkeley are trying to stay abreast of this major demographic shift. >> i do believe that covid will accelerate the trend of older people returning to education. people have lost their jobs. the nature of work is changing. >> reporter: u.c.-berkeley chancellor carol crist believes attracting older students should be part of a state university's diversity efforts, to better reflect the changing society it serves. >> learning doesn't stop when you're 22, and many people have life choices that have kept them from going to university at the traditional age, and so it's extraordinarily important to enable them to bring all the richness and experience to our student body. >> reporter: kelly richeson started his career with the ventura county fire department straight out of high school. he got accepted at u.c.-berkeley at age 56, after attending community college, and wants to start a new career as a writer. he went to college for the first he thinks he's a more serious student than many of
tsunami of the country's age wave has reached academia, and college campusike this one at the university of california- berkeley are trying to stay abreast of this major demographic shift. >> i do believe that covid will accelerate the trend of older people returning to education. people have lost their jobs. the nature of work is changing. >> reporter: u.c.-berkeley chancellor carol crist believes attracting older students should be part of a state university's diversity efforts,...
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think about the university of california berkeley a few months earlier, fighting to prevent sa vio et al to have open access politically to the university. the university of michigan says, as long as you guys don't strike, you can do this. so a tactic is born. through negotiating and thinking through, a tactic is born. how do you convince a majority of people who are either supportive of the president's policy or, in all likelihood, no offense to you 18 to 25-year-olds, apathetic about the policies, how do you get them excited and interested? at a minimum, informed? you teach them. take the university, extended into the political. 8:00 starts and they are blown away. i don't know if you have ever done this, have a party. 8:30, nobody here. 9:00, people are here, we will be all right. you are praying the 100 people you invited will show up. they have no idea how many people will show up. 3000 people. the auditorium doesn't hold nearly that many people. it is astonishing on a university campus, march 1965, 3000 kids who want to hear about this, want to talk about this. they don't want a
think about the university of california berkeley a few months earlier, fighting to prevent sa vio et al to have open access politically to the university. the university of michigan says, as long as you guys don't strike, you can do this. so a tactic is born. through negotiating and thinking through, a tactic is born. how do you convince a majority of people who are either supportive of the president's policy or, in all likelihood, no offense to you 18 to 25-year-olds, apathetic about the...
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university. they would likely go to wear. where their grandparents were sometimes going back to home countries and so if we lose half of the population of the university of californiaillage. we've well over 10% of our population. >> well, in stays in the bay area saw population growth, including santa clara and walnut creek. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, a san francisco artist is vowing to restore her artwork in chinatown after her murals vandalized twice in recent weeks. welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. i'm reyna harvey. lets get another check of weather with john shrable who is live in the weather center. you've been tracking everything so far we've been talking about the drought, the heat. what can we expect for today, john. well, today we are going to be looking at noticeably cooler conditions than what we've been seeing earlier this week. that's for sure. >> drought heat obviously have been something we've been talking about nonstop. basically it feels like drought conditions and some. we'll talk about a lot more. but with that cool down keep well, at least that's letting up. you look outside right now. does show some cloud cover sitting acro
university. they would likely go to wear. where their grandparents were sometimes going back to home countries and so if we lose half of the population of the university of californiaillage. we've well over 10% of our population. >> well, in stays in the bay area saw population growth, including santa clara and walnut creek. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, a san francisco artist is vowing to restore her artwork in chinatown after her murals vandalized twice in recent weeks....
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what i want to understand is that when it was originally done was at the property of the university of california or the property of sfai, that's one thing to understand and then, of course, it is with enough space that it has that impact so i can totally see how they're interconnected. i appreciate that sfai had mentioned that. they don't plan to take it down soon. i want to mention another set of murals and old main public library which is now the asian art museum. i worked on that project, you know, more than 20 years ago she had an idea to bring light in and there was a lot of back and forth of what to do with these murals and there's also litigation which failed and they were allowed to take the murals out and ten of them and four of them are in the treasurer's office at city hall. i believe and so at the end of the day, they were preserved and kept, you know, in together. the four that are and i want to understand a little bit better who owns the mural or the fresco and as far as like the way that diego rivera did it, i didn't get it out of whatever was in the documentation, but in my mind,
what i want to understand is that when it was originally done was at the property of the university of california or the property of sfai, that's one thing to understand and then, of course, it is with enough space that it has that impact so i can totally see how they're interconnected. i appreciate that sfai had mentioned that. they don't plan to take it down soon. i want to mention another set of murals and old main public library which is now the asian art museum. i worked on that project,...
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the university of california has agreed not to consider s.a.t. cations. the decision is part of a settlement of a student lawsuit. the university of california is a ten university system with more than 280,000 students. now back to. dateline ents no>> welcome back to dateline. i'm craig melvin. the years had passed since bonnie was craig founded, and investigators seem to to be coming up against one false lead after another. and then, in new dna match to a man who had moved to california. could this mean they could finally bring bonnie's color to justice? or would it lead to yet another dead end? here is keith morrison. >> that one. >> all that was left to the family now, in the years after bonnie's murder was the collecting of memories. a bits of things that reminded them of how good she was. how thoughtful. like a school paper bonnie was to have turned in the day she died. she had read it to her sister the night before. it was an english exercise said samantha. in which bonnie route about saying goodbye. >> saying goodbye to her friend katie who
the university of california has agreed not to consider s.a.t. cations. the decision is part of a settlement of a student lawsuit. the university of california is a ten university system with more than 280,000 students. now back to. dateline ents no>> welcome back to dateline. i'm craig melvin. the years had passed since bonnie was craig founded, and investigators seem to to be coming up against one false lead after another. and then, in new dna match to a man who had moved to california....
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absolutely wonderful is because abraham lincoln does the act and that is the roots of the university of californiaerkeley. and it would be nice if philanthropist wanted to get down to it as well and the university of california berkeley as well as stanford, but i don't think that we should figure that is a solution. i think the solution to go back to the way that it's been for a century and a half which is we make america strong by having publicly funded universities. what keeps the government from using this to control or manipulate their population and who will eventuallyy oversee ths and i guess you can add onto that do we need a global governing source like we have for internet and nuclear weapons, do we need something like that? >> i'm not sure i trust them right off. in the defense department that's because they are creating more against the government that used crisper to create pathogens or whatever. or as putin said it may use crisper for those impervious to pain. one of the things the group has created is called anti-crisper. it was funded by the defense department with an edit by a host
absolutely wonderful is because abraham lincoln does the act and that is the roots of the university of californiaerkeley. and it would be nice if philanthropist wanted to get down to it as well and the university of california berkeley as well as stanford, but i don't think that we should figure that is a solution. i think the solution to go back to the way that it's been for a century and a half which is we make america strong by having publicly funded universities. what keeps the government...
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the book islam without extreme at the university of california irvine i thought it was terrific. got a copy of the book and it's lived up to. i invited him to speak for us and he began his regards discovering the paths change, the pancakes with butter and syrup at mcdonald's and the street but he thought if you want to the pancake in america you had to find a mcdonald's. he didn't realize even people like jack miles created their own. this was an example that someone from one country can make going into another and and analogy to consider another religion but it's a very disarming and appealing way to begin and come across at that moment is a very nice guy. but the mind like this and this new book like his previous books brought to the newly intent degree is very, very close with all of its parts together. there is no part that contributes and he makes the case by a muslim for other muslims when he uses the pronoun that he doesn't have we lost science. and it's true going as a tourist it can be a learning experience most especially if the past you are visiting is normal and you he
the book islam without extreme at the university of california irvine i thought it was terrific. got a copy of the book and it's lived up to. i invited him to speak for us and he began his regards discovering the paths change, the pancakes with butter and syrup at mcdonald's and the street but he thought if you want to the pancake in america you had to find a mcdonald's. he didn't realize even people like jack miles created their own. this was an example that someone from one country can make...
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. >>> coming up, the university of california ending all years long debate over using standardized tests. the change impacting uc hopefuls. >>> muni is stirring surface service across san francisco. >>> one of the most watch cbs in bay area with the kpix 5 news app. >>> the university of california will no longer consider s.a.t. and a.c.t. scores for admission. >> that applies to all 10 campuses across the state bird that comes after group of students filed a lawsuit against the school back in 2019. it consisted of low income students of color and with disabilities. they said they are at a disadvantage to students who ththare awaywith t. and a.c.t. scores entirely. >>> transit has been hit hard by the pandemic but as more businesses open up, commuters are starting to come back. >> reporter: happening today, the muni metro will be back in action. with that comes several changes, a smoother ride and better connectivity. >> it is so nice to be able to welcome people back. >> reporter: a new science, clean stations and new tunnel lights are just a few things that riders will notice with the
. >>> coming up, the university of california ending all years long debate over using standardized tests. the change impacting uc hopefuls. >>> muni is stirring surface service across san francisco. >>> one of the most watch cbs in bay area with the kpix 5 news app. >>> the university of california will no longer consider s.a.t. and a.c.t. scores for admission. >> that applies to all 10 campuses across the state bird that comes after group of students...
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the city does also include the university of california village you see village, which is comprised of a student population that can be dynamic in nature as well. city officials say about 3500 people lived in the village before the pandemic mostly graduate students with children. >> when the lockdown came. graduate, students just much as undergraduates tended to had for whatever they considered home if their kids didn't need to be in the local schools and they didn't need to be at the university. they would likely go to wear. where their grandparents were sometimes going back to home countries and so if we lose half of the population of the university of california village. we've well over 10% of our population mason says they are pretty much back to normal at u c village and downtown in albany, michelle kingston, kron 4 news. >> the next day to cyberattack shutting down a critical fuel pipeline. the panic at the pump that's created along the east coast. >> plus, our drought conditions raising concerns about where to find water one wildfires starts the search for solutions from cal fir
the city does also include the university of california village you see village, which is comprised of a student population that can be dynamic in nature as well. city officials say about 3500 people lived in the village before the pandemic mostly graduate students with children. >> when the lockdown came. graduate, students just much as undergraduates tended to had for whatever they considered home if their kids didn't need to be in the local schools and they didn't need to be at the...
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it is absolutely wonderful because abraham lincoln way back with the university of california berkeley with the colleges that in the 1860s and 70s are coming alive so this is what has made america great is publicly funded research universities that used to be an incredibly inexpensive and now are very expensive. it would be nice if as well as the university of california berkeley and stanford but i don't think that we should figure that a solution. >> to control or manipulate the population and who would oversee this technology and i guess we can add onto that do we need a global governing source do we need something like that? >> i'm not sure i trust the source right off one of the largest in california is the advanced research project they used it to be better soldiers and to have more courage that could resist radiation, so in fact one of the things is called anti-crisper that was funded by the defense department with a readers gene edit with hostile power and the age that we have to fund some of this research for the defense department as well. >> i teach a course here at tulane. t
it is absolutely wonderful because abraham lincoln way back with the university of california berkeley with the colleges that in the 1860s and 70s are coming alive so this is what has made america great is publicly funded research universities that used to be an incredibly inexpensive and now are very expensive. it would be nice if as well as the university of california berkeley and stanford but i don't think that we should figure that a solution. >> to control or manipulate the...
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more money, meanwhile, is on the way to california colleges and universities all because of the state's5 billion dollar budget surplus yesterday. governor gavin newsome announced plans to send nearly 49 billion dollars to public colleges. the money would be divided among all you see cal state campuses of as well as community colleges. and the california student aid commission to provide affordable housing. the governor has also proposed to sending 100 million dollars to community colleges to help eliminate the cost of textbooks. still to come tonight, more teens getting vaccinated across the bay area. we'll let you know why they think it's necessary and important for them to get the shots. >> but kids snow as young as 12 eligible to receive the covid vaccine. there is a push here in san francisco to make sure that they are vaccinated kron four's camila barco talk to some teens now vaccinated who say they're looking forward to the summer. >> does nice not have it on. your mullen is now part of the one 0.4% san francisco teens who have received at least one dose of the pfizer vaccine. exp
more money, meanwhile, is on the way to california colleges and universities all because of the state's5 billion dollar budget surplus yesterday. governor gavin newsome announced plans to send nearly 49 billion dollars to public colleges. the money would be divided among all you see cal state campuses of as well as community colleges. and the california student aid commission to provide affordable housing. the governor has also proposed to sending 100 million dollars to community colleges to...
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the city does also include the university of california village you see village, which is comprised of a student population that can be dynamic in nature as well. city officials say about 3500 people lived in the village before the pandemic mostly graduate students with children. >> when the lockdown came. graduate, students just as much as undergraduates tended to had for whatever they considered home if their kids didn't need to be in the local schools and they didn't need to be at the university. they would likely go to wear. where their grandparents were sometimes going back to home countries and so if we lose half of the population of the university of california village. we've well over 10% of our population mason says they are pretty much back to normal at u c village and downtown in albany, michelle kingston, kron 4 news. >> still to come, a new survey is showing more people say they do not want to see the governor recall and we'll break down those poll results plus. >> san francisco police are investigating an assault that left a man the cut to his face. what we know about tha
the city does also include the university of california village you see village, which is comprised of a student population that can be dynamic in nature as well. city officials say about 3500 people lived in the village before the pandemic mostly graduate students with children. >> when the lockdown came. graduate, students just as much as undergraduates tended to had for whatever they considered home if their kids didn't need to be in the local schools and they didn't need to be at the...
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the city does also include the university of california village you see village, which is comprised of a student population that can be dynamic in nature as well. city officials say about 3500 people lived in the village before the pandemic mostly graduate students with children. >> when the lockdown came. graduate, students just much as undergraduates tended to had for whatever they considered home with their kids didn't need to be in the local schools and they didn't need to be at the university. they would likely go to wear. where their grandparents were sometimes going back to home countries and so if we lose half of the population of the university of california village. we've well over 10% of our population mason says they are pretty much back to normal at u c village and downtown. >> in albany, michelle kingston, kron 4 news 5.49 in oakland city leaders say they are not ready to vote on the new waterfront ballpark for the a's. >> this after major league baseball and the a's really put the pressure on the city because they got the green light to move on. and look and other host c
the city does also include the university of california village you see village, which is comprised of a student population that can be dynamic in nature as well. city officials say about 3500 people lived in the village before the pandemic mostly graduate students with children. >> when the lockdown came. graduate, students just much as undergraduates tended to had for whatever they considered home with their kids didn't need to be in the local schools and they didn't need to be at the...
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a psychiatrist at the university of california in san francisco that specializes in the psychological effects for usaid today and i quote what children in a gaza are exposed to in a regular basis anything that any children anywhere else in the world. there's no place to go for these children they are unable to escape. when you put people with no hope for the future you cannot be surprised when violence erupts. and then from my colleagues to urge the trump administration with the ongoing humanitarian crisis with the israeli defense officials who were morning the crisis to lead to yet another corruption. why didn't we take notice then? will united states once again? we can find the children once again to those horrible conditions they are forced to live under today? and i hope my colleagues appreciate that we must not do that. and let us be clear it is not a terrorist organization it is a corrupt and repressive organization. but here is the irony. so hamas would be overjoyed. >> let us understand one of hamas'ep goals is to show palestinians they represent the real resistance senator sc
a psychiatrist at the university of california in san francisco that specializes in the psychological effects for usaid today and i quote what children in a gaza are exposed to in a regular basis anything that any children anywhere else in the world. there's no place to go for these children they are unable to escape. when you put people with no hope for the future you cannot be surprised when violence erupts. and then from my colleagues to urge the trump administration with the ongoing...
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university. they would likely go to wear. where their grandparents were sometimes going back to home countries and so if we lose half of the population of the university of california village. we've well over 10% of our population. >> some cities in the bay area did see a population growth that includes santa clara and walnut creek. up next, one bay area county is very close to reaching herd immunity. what the health officer believes. we'll actually take it to make reach this milestone. >> want to take shots. we're going to push back. >> ready to fight. governor gavin newsome defending the state's economy today. what happens as he calls out the so-called haters of the state. and new mask rules are out today from the cdc. we're going to talk about them. we're joined by an infectious disease specialist next answer your questions. live. well, well, well. look at you. you mastered the master bath. you created your own style. and you - yes, you! turned a sourdough starter. into a sourdough finisher. so when you learn your chronic dry eye is actually caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation ...you take it on by talking to your eyecare professional about rest
university. they would likely go to wear. where their grandparents were sometimes going back to home countries and so if we lose half of the population of the university of california village. we've well over 10% of our population. >> some cities in the bay area did see a population growth that includes santa clara and walnut creek. up next, one bay area county is very close to reaching herd immunity. what the health officer believes. we'll actually take it to make reach this milestone....
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. >> reporter: south of the university of california the vaccine rates are much different. in zip code 94704 38% e polaved do. diverse. and the median income is just above $38,000 per year. 944 also normally includes a large number of cal students and right now most of them are not in town. >> they're counted in our population. and a small portion of those individuals are here in the city at this point. that said, we are working with cal to get those students better here vaccinated. >> reporter: here in south berkeley, age, ethnicity and income surely play a role but there's likely another factor that's harder to measure. trust. >> but the real work is really getting into the communities that have perhaps more hesitancy, often times for historical very good reasons. helping people get educated around the vaccine so that they know they're making informed choices. >> reporter: with more outreach and the return of cal students in the fall berkeley leaders expect the rate will gradually gain ground. on the 94707. in berkeley, lori anthony, abc 7 news. >>> here's something you ha
. >> reporter: south of the university of california the vaccine rates are much different. in zip code 94704 38% e polaved do. diverse. and the median income is just above $38,000 per year. 944 also normally includes a large number of cal students and right now most of them are not in town. >> they're counted in our population. and a small portion of those individuals are here in the city at this point. that said, we are working with cal to get those students better here vaccinated....
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. >> reporter: south of the university of california the vaccine rates are much different. in zip code 94704 38% of people have received one dose. the population is much more diverse. and the median income is just above $38,000 per year. 94704 also normally includes a large number of cal students and right now most of them are not in town. >> they're counted in our population. and a small portion of those individuals are here in the city at this point. that said, we are working with cal to get those students better here vaccinated. >> reporter: here in south berkeley, age, ethnicity and income surely play a role but there's likely another factor that's harder to measure. trust. >> but the real work is really getting into the communities that have perhaps more hesitancy, often times for historical very good reasons. helping people get educated around the vaccine so that they know they're making informed choices. >> reporter: with more outreach and the return of cal students in the fall berkeley leaders expect the rate will gradually gain ground. on the 94707. in berkeley, lor
. >> reporter: south of the university of california the vaccine rates are much different. in zip code 94704 38% of people have received one dose. the population is much more diverse. and the median income is just above $38,000 per year. 94704 also normally includes a large number of cal students and right now most of them are not in town. >> they're counted in our population. and a small portion of those individuals are here in the city at this point. that said, we are working with...
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university president on graduation day. what happened after he was caught plagiarizing part of his address from the university of california. >>> one city's mayor confirms she has been in talks to possibly move the oakland a's out of the bay area. >>> as we head to break, let's see what it looks like attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a month. check coveredca.com to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more you save. only at covered california. this way to health insurance. the sooner you sign up the more you save. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ monitor, check and lock down you money with security from chase. control feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> new developments, police have arrested two kids, including an 11-year-old for the assault and robbery of an 80-year-old asian men. they believe the 11-year-old was driving a car that was stolen i
university president on graduation day. what happened after he was caught plagiarizing part of his address from the university of california. >>> one city's mayor confirms she has been in talks to possibly move the oakland a's out of the bay area. >>> as we head to break, let's see what it looks like attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob...
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university. they would likely go to wear. where their grandparents were sometimes going back to home countries and so if we lose half of the population of the university of california village. we've well over 10% of our population. >> so they lost a lot of people, but places like albany on walnut creek. they gained population. so it all depends everybody's in a you know, both now with covid and try to recover. all right. we'll take a quick break. time now is 9.42. we'll be right back. someday, looking back on the pandemic, you'll want to be proud to say i did everything i could. i found the strength. i looked out for everyone. i did what i could to keep my family safe. i will say, i did my part. while covid-19 is in the air, please, protect yourself and others. wear a mask, keep your distance, and get vaccinated when it's your turn. santa clara county. stay strong. spread hope. >> 9.45 right now and we're checking out the weather and the boat that we've been spying on for the past i guess has been this week. yeah. actual research this week. >> learning and research in clean energy, it actually came from france went to the galapagos islands right here in the bay ear
university. they would likely go to wear. where their grandparents were sometimes going back to home countries and so if we lose half of the population of the university of california village. we've well over 10% of our population. >> so they lost a lot of people, but places like albany on walnut creek. they gained population. so it all depends everybody's in a you know, both now with covid and try to recover. all right. we'll take a quick break. time now is 9.42. we'll be right back....
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university. they would likely go to wear. where their grandparents were sometimes going back to home countries and so if we lose half of the population of the university of californiage. we've well over 10% of our population. >> in contrast. some cities in the bay area. saw population growth, including santa clara and walnut creek. >> we'll take a break here at 7.56. but coming up in the next hour, the kron 00:00am morning news face mask could be a thing of the past when the state fully reopens next month. it will still be needed in some special cases. but we're going hear from governor newsom about that. also starting today, kids between 1215 years old will become eligible to receive their covid vaccine will tell you where you can find an appointment and then some breaking news out of the east bay overnight in antioch or 12 year-old girl was shot and killed. we'll tell you what we've learned in a live report. we'll be right back. majestic mountains... scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots to love about california. so put off those chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm when less clean energy is available. because that's power down time. a
university. they would likely go to wear. where their grandparents were sometimes going back to home countries and so if we lose half of the population of the university of californiage. we've well over 10% of our population. >> in contrast. some cities in the bay area. saw population growth, including santa clara and walnut creek. >> we'll take a break here at 7.56. but coming up in the next hour, the kron 00:00am morning news face mask could be a thing of the past when the state...
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nexus 6:30, any fast food chain promise to raise hour from university of california considering raisinghe cost of the bennetts really know how to put their wifi to work. whether it's work work... works for me. school work... it worked! or a work out... oh i'm working... they've got xfinity, which delivers wifi faster than a gig. it's the fastest wifi you can get. it's more than enough to keep everyone working. can your internet do that? this is work! this is hard! learn more about our latest breakthrough - gig wifi. plus, ask about speed 2 times faster than at&t. click, call, or visit a store today. someday, looking back on the pandemic, you'll want to be proud to say i did everything i could. i found the strength. i looked out for everyone. i did what i could to keep my family safe. i will say, i did my part. while covid-19 is in the air, please, protect yourself and others. wear a mask, keep your distance, and get vaccinated. santa clara county. stay strong. spread hope. >>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc7 news. >> i'm cautiously cautiously
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we've just seen some data breaches in the university of california. what happens to that data once it is in county hansen who was in charge of it. that could be one of the strategies for a legal challenge. >> andria borba, thank you. >>> santa cruz is also moving into the yellow tier beginning tomorrow solano county will be the only one left in the red. >>> the searches on today for a mountain lion spotted roaming around too busy san francisco neighborhoods. andrea nakano is live in the portola district and says this big cat was already on the experts radar. >> reporter: it was right here where the ring camera captured a mounin lion walking onto this dirt lot. this mountain lion has been captured once in the past and has a tracking collar around his neck. >> i couldn't believe it. i just moved to the area. i heard that coyotes are in everything, but a mountain lion is like straight out of the will be. >> reporter:'s and ayotte lives right next to the empty lot where this footage was captured. the mountain lion took a quick sniff around and headed for a
we've just seen some data breaches in the university of california. what happens to that data once it is in county hansen who was in charge of it. that could be one of the strategies for a legal challenge. >> andria borba, thank you. >>> santa cruz is also moving into the yellow tier beginning tomorrow solano county will be the only one left in the red. >>> the searches on today for a mountain lion spotted roaming around too busy san francisco neighborhoods. andrea...
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. >> reporter: the university of california and cal state systems both announced vaccines will be mandatory for students in the fall. but at least one bay area infectious disease expert questions whether school aged children who rarely get seriously ill from covid will really need the vaccine by then. >> it is very likely that by the time we get to fall, just like we're seeing already in california and san francisco we're going to have so low cases children aren't going to be exposed because their adults are vaccinated. >> reporter: parents are already considering what they will do. >> obviously by the time she's ready i think it would be long term tests done and i will feel a lot more confidential with what's happening but also for the protection of everybody else. >> reporter: in walnut creek, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> well, meanwhile vallejo high school is now shut down for the rest of the week because two students have tested positive for covid-19. the school district just opened its high school to in person instruction barely two weeks ago. the shut down includes all athletics. >>
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universities that used to be incredibly inexpensive. low tuition. and now, and very expensive. now it would be nice of the philanthropist wanted to give it to lsu as well. by the university californiakeley as well as the stanford partied but i don't think that we should figure that solution for you to think the solution is to go back to the way this man for century and a half which is we make america strong by having publicly funded universities. holly: a piece of government control and manipulate their population and who will eventually oversee this technology. and do need a global governing source like we have fourth internet and nuclear weapons. we need something like that. walter: i'm not sure that i trust the global governing source but i think that one of the largest fundraisers that jennifer doudna is at the university of california is the defense department our unit and that is because they're creating or defending against foreign governments that would use crispr to create pathogens or mosquitoes or whatever or as putting sending the stock, use it tota create better soldiers. have more courage they can resist radiation. in fact, one of the things that jennifer doudna's gro
universities that used to be incredibly inexpensive. low tuition. and now, and very expensive. now it would be nice of the philanthropist wanted to give it to lsu as well. by the university californiakeley as well as the stanford partied but i don't think that we should figure that solution for you to think the solution is to go back to the way this man for century and a half which is we make america strong by having publicly funded universities. holly: a piece of government control and...
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season is making development of the influenza vaccine more difficult researchers at the university of california berkeley year full of preventative pandemic measures have rendered the flu season practically nonexistent. they say the low amount of cases make it harder to predict what kinds of strains may develop next season based on the available data, the world health organization recommends a flu vaccine that looks similar to the one we had last season. >> coming up, the warriors are in the homestretch for regular season games left all at the chase center is golden state still vying for a playoff spot. >> and gas prices may keep seeing this, sir, on the rise. hello weekend hack could cause some people to pay a lot more at the pump. and testing out their tesla highway patrol search for a car operating without a driver. >> take a look at this. some and seen near berkeley here riding in the back of that tesla. no driver in the driver's seat chp says they want to take a. take a have a chat, i guess with that guy. you could new tesla's come with autopilot features. but someone for sure. still suppos
season is making development of the influenza vaccine more difficult researchers at the university of california berkeley year full of preventative pandemic measures have rendered the flu season practically nonexistent. they say the low amount of cases make it harder to predict what kinds of strains may develop next season based on the available data, the world health organization recommends a flu vaccine that looks similar to the one we had last season. >> coming up, the warriors are in...
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was a new push by some state lawmakers to require the university of california to accept more in state applicants every year and few out of state and international students. according to the l a times the state senate has unveiled a proposal to reduce the number of non california incoming freshmen to 10% from the current average of 19% over the next 10 years. you see is pushing back, saying it would hurt the uc system financially and would also reduce the geographic diversity of the student body still to come in noona debate underway in santa clara county supervisor his question whether or not to opt into a law that requires psychiatric treatment for severely mentally ill people, even if they refuse. plus the faa has given more than $60,000 in fines to five travelers. one of them from the bay area as your business changes, the united states postal service is changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide, and returns right from the doorstep. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. it's a whole new world out
was a new push by some state lawmakers to require the university of california to accept more in state applicants every year and few out of state and international students. according to the l a times the state senate has unveiled a proposal to reduce the number of non california incoming freshmen to 10% from the current average of 19% over the next 10 years. you see is pushing back, saying it would hurt the uc system financially and would also reduce the geographic diversity of the student...
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tremendous pleasure to introduce you all to amanda tyler, the turner professor of law at the university of california berkeley law school and also co-author along with justice ruth bader ginsburg of justice thou shall pursue a life's work fighting for a more perfect union. professor tyler teaches and writes about the supreme court federal court, constitutional law and civil procedure. last year she received an award for teaching distinction. professor tyler clerked for justice ruth bader ginsburg and their book justice shall pursue is an outgrowth of the visit to uc berkeley in 2019. tyler interviewed her about her life. on that it is a compilation of materials exploring justice ginsburg's life and her lasting legacy. we will hear more about her work to end gender discrimination, fighting for equality and protecting the constitution. a quick reminder to the viewers if you have a question please submit that question into the chat. professor, what a pleasure to talk about your book and i am going to begin by asking you where it all started. not the conversation, but the core thing that you did with jus
tremendous pleasure to introduce you all to amanda tyler, the turner professor of law at the university of california berkeley law school and also co-author along with justice ruth bader ginsburg of justice thou shall pursue a life's work fighting for a more perfect union. professor tyler teaches and writes about the supreme court federal court, constitutional law and civil procedure. last year she received an award for teaching distinction. professor tyler clerked for justice ruth bader...
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erica anderson is a highly respected gender psychologist at the university of california san francisco, who is transgender herself. she worries that state legislatures are attempting to drastically restrict health care to young trans patients at a time when the community needs well trained and comprehensive care most. have you ever seen anything like that before in your lifetime? >> no. no. clearly, they are demonstrating their ignorance and prejudice. ( ticking ) >> we watched as a huge stream of lava slithered down a new path into the valley. when we went to take a closer look, we couldn't believe our ears. it sounded like broken glass. it was a molten lavafall. we're about ten feet away-- i'm not sure i can get much closer. yeah, i'm not sure i can get much closer than this. it's about ten feet away, burns your face... ( ticking ) >> in 1921, the greenwood neighborhood of tulsa, oklahoma was among the wealthiest black communities in america-- but it was destroyed in a race hate rained down on churches and homes from above. >> the first time in american history that airplanes were us
erica anderson is a highly respected gender psychologist at the university of california san francisco, who is transgender herself. she worries that state legislatures are attempting to drastically restrict health care to young trans patients at a time when the community needs well trained and comprehensive care most. have you ever seen anything like that before in your lifetime? >> no. no. clearly, they are demonstrating their ignorance and prejudice. ( ticking ) >> we watched as a...
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. >>> a bold plan in the works for the university of california following record numbers of applications. state lawmakers are considering slashing the number of out of state and international students to make room for more california residents. of course they get more money for out of state and foreign students. but uc regents had capped the number of out of state enrollment at 17% back in 2018 and now some lawmakers think that cap is too high. the uc leaders oppose the plan and instead calling for more funding. >>> american airlines is joining southwest by delaying the return of alcohol sales. it comes after a southwest flight attendant was attacked on a plane in san diego last week. southwest is suspending alcohol service at least through july. but american is taking it even further, banning alcohol sales in main cabins through september 13th and that's when the federal mask mandate ends. >>> other news, a hiker's safe again after being rescued by cal fire in san jose. rescue helicopter flew to quick silver park where the crew hoisted the injured hiker up and then down to an ambulance.
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i think there's no hard data to prove that these things actually work researchers at the university of california recently found that offering one of these 2 things might actually work though the 1st one is cold hard cash a 3rd of those surveyed said that if they got 100 dollars they would be more likely to get vaccinated or seen states like maryland west virginia starting to offer that the other thing that might work is special privileges so 2 thirds say that they would be more likely to vaccinate it if they could for instance stop wearing a mask so if they if they would do it for $100.00 then that means they're not hesitant because they think the job is dangerous there have to be other reasons for that. is the road to getting to herd immunity is straightforward pay people and then you're going to be where you need to be what it would be ready if it were that simple the problem is that over a dozen states have already lifted restrictions and that means that one of the main incentives that we know you know could help is no longer really available in there to cox a lot of the states are also the s
i think there's no hard data to prove that these things actually work researchers at the university of california recently found that offering one of these 2 things might actually work though the 1st one is cold hard cash a 3rd of those surveyed said that if they got 100 dollars they would be more likely to get vaccinated or seen states like maryland west virginia starting to offer that the other thing that might work is special privileges so 2 thirds say that they would be more likely to...
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madeline deutsche heads transgender care at the university of california san francisco. >> so give me the ncaa policy. >> the treatment involves a blocking of testosterone into the female range. when you do that, you cause blood cell counts to go down into the female range. you cause muscle mass to go down into the female range. and those really are two primary inputs into athletic performance. >> reporter: but the lawyers in the connecticut track case refuse to acknowledge the science behind these established rules. >> i'm sure you're aware that the ncaa has rules for transgender athlete inclusion, including one year of testosterone suppression, and then eligibility. does that seem unacceptable to you? >> it is unacceptable. the science, and there are dozens of studies that confirm, even after one year of testosterone suppress ants, the physical advantages that men have are insurmountable. they still have larger lungs, larger hearts, bone density, structure. >> reporter: but the bulk of scientific data does not support that argument. >> the scientific community and culture is general
madeline deutsche heads transgender care at the university of california san francisco. >> so give me the ncaa policy. >> the treatment involves a blocking of testosterone into the female range. when you do that, you cause blood cell counts to go down into the female range. you cause muscle mass to go down into the female range. and those really are two primary inputs into athletic performance. >> reporter: but the lawyers in the connecticut track case refuse to acknowledge...
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after playing for them, jack headed to the university of california san diego where he says he truly became serious about the sport and reaching its highest levels. >> i think what made me fall in love with it is. >> and jack was doing just that when on a stretch of highway 101 in august of 2017 jack's career almost ended for a second time. returning late at night from a competition, a tire blew out on his pickup truck. >> at the time i didn't know that i had broken my neck, but it turns out i had fractured both c2 and c1 vertebrae, just the first two. the first two days it was, you know, whether or not i'm going to be able to do the things i ever love again, right, like play water polo, surf, walk. >> reporter: jack fortunately could walk. and taking it step by step made it back to the national team in just five months. knowing his olympic dream came that close to ending, jack knows jumping into the pool in tokyo is going to mean that much more to him. >> our quarter final game is going to be on the four-year anniversary of the accident. and that's like the biggest game. you have to
after playing for them, jack headed to the university of california san diego where he says he truly became serious about the sport and reaching its highest levels. >> i think what made me fall in love with it is. >> and jack was doing just that when on a stretch of highway 101 in august of 2017 jack's career almost ended for a second time. returning late at night from a competition, a tire blew out on his pickup truck. >> at the time i didn't know that i had broken my neck,...
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her and the book arises out of that because in the lead up to her visit, we learned at the university of california press was considering publishing her last book which is a book called paving the way, america's first woman law professors as the title reveals, it's a book that chronicles the story of the very first women academics in the law. women who came before her. ginsburg had written the introduction to that book. and yet, it still have not published and several publishers we knew had turned it down. justice ginsburg got the idea it might be fun for us to take our conversation and planet very care and turn it into a book . but we would only offer it to uc press saying they wanted to take hirma book to and have together about the approach because i'm b confident you were really 'm authors. and really partners in how to think about it and how to, even how to promote and how to frame it, talk to me about those conversations. >> she and i went back and forth extensively before the event conversation that we were going to have. to plan a conversation that would cover the arc of the life. that's th
her and the book arises out of that because in the lead up to her visit, we learned at the university of california press was considering publishing her last book which is a book called paving the way, america's first woman law professors as the title reveals, it's a book that chronicles the story of the very first women academics in the law. women who came before her. ginsburg had written the introduction to that book. and yet, it still have not published and several publishers we knew had...
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for my column i spoke with scott hartmann, you researcher at the university of california davis, in theransportation department. he was sharing data that 11 of the newest battery electric vehicles introduced in the u.s. between 2018-2020, each of those 11 are considered luxury vehicles. so the prices, for now, are going up. dark two reasons for that. one -- there are two reasons for that. one, there continues to be for now competition for the luxury car driver. the second reason is, as automakers, general motors and others, are having aggressive electric vehicle goals, eventually they need to be able to sell and make a profit on each individual car. so if they want to produce them and sell them on a mask out, they need to increase prices to do that, because as of now the prices even selling cars at the loss -- the prices, they are selling the cars at a loss. that is not comforting to the consumer but is nonetheless the case. other experts i talked to emphasize they anticipate prices to become more affordable. whether that means electric vehicles will grow at a slower pace and eventually
for my column i spoke with scott hartmann, you researcher at the university of california davis, in theransportation department. he was sharing data that 11 of the newest battery electric vehicles introduced in the u.s. between 2018-2020, each of those 11 are considered luxury vehicles. so the prices, for now, are going up. dark two reasons for that. one -- there are two reasons for that. one, there continues to be for now competition for the luxury car driver. the second reason is, as...
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125th pick in the fourth round, the minnesota vikings select cameron bynum, safety, from the university of californiaam bynum played corner for the bears, but the vikings like him as a safety. first team all pac-12 this past season. he had six interceptions and 35 pass breakups in 42 career games for the golden bears. >>> all right, the warriors are beginning that final push to lock down that final play-in spot. just nine games remaining. tonight, they're in houston and steph curry wearing a mask, honoring the legacy of gianna bryant, who would have turned 15 today. early on, curry from behind the arc. he was held in check with just eight points in the first half. the dubs having issues taking care of the rock. the rockets led by six at the break but curry has caught fire in the third quarter. already with 19 points in the quarter and the dubs lead it by 18. we'll check highlights at 11:00. >>> three-game series with the mariners. down the left field line, toward the corner and that baby is gone! >> the solo home run in the seventh, but it wasn't enough. the orioles double up on the a's, final 8-4. >
125th pick in the fourth round, the minnesota vikings select cameron bynum, safety, from the university of californiaam bynum played corner for the bears, but the vikings like him as a safety. first team all pac-12 this past season. he had six interceptions and 35 pass breakups in 42 career games for the golden bears. >>> all right, the warriors are beginning that final push to lock down that final play-in spot. just nine games remaining. tonight, they're in houston and steph curry...
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. >> the university of california system is considering another tuition increase the proposed increase would apply to incoming students beginning next year. you see president michael drake says the plan would help struggling campuses maintain educational quality. and to make it more affordable for many low income students by raising more revenue for financial aid. drake also noted that the state funding has lagged behind enrollment growth. the proposal is facing heavy student opposition. you see regents will vote on this proposal in july in the east bay parents in fremont say they're fed up with more than a year of distance learning for their kids now suing the fremont unified school district for not reopening schools this year. kron four's camila barco explains. >> parents are taking fremont unified school district to court and it's no surprise they made several attempts to get administrators to reopen the doors for students and they have not. kids and parents in fremont have been voicing their frustrations over the district's decision to not open its buildings. this school year. now
. >> the university of california system is considering another tuition increase the proposed increase would apply to incoming students beginning next year. you see president michael drake says the plan would help struggling campuses maintain educational quality. and to make it more affordable for many low income students by raising more revenue for financial aid. drake also noted that the state funding has lagged behind enrollment growth. the proposal is facing heavy student opposition....
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the university of california system is dropping sat and act scores from its admissions. the chronicle reports all of it is part of an agreement in a legal settlement with students. those test scores also will no longer impact scholarship decisions. a lawsuit argued low income students of color and those with disabilities were disadvantaged without heavy test prep and tutors. >>> just ahead, taking a stand. multiple rallies held in the bay area as the aapi community unites against hate and racism. plus a massive protest in the thousands takes over the streets of san francisco. the clear message demonstrators had about the crisis unfolding in the middle east. >>> and i'm meteorologist, certainly was a cool start to the weekend today, and those cool temperatu managing type 2 diabetes? you're on it. you may think you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease but could your medication do more to lower your heart risk? jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so, it could help save your life from
the university of california system is dropping sat and act scores from its admissions. the chronicle reports all of it is part of an agreement in a legal settlement with students. those test scores also will no longer impact scholarship decisions. a lawsuit argued low income students of color and those with disabilities were disadvantaged without heavy test prep and tutors. >>> just ahead, taking a stand. multiple rallies held in the bay area as the aapi community unites against hate...
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a major turn point in applying for college, the university of california's system is dropping sat and act scores from its admissions. the chronicle reports all of it is part of an agreement in a legal settlement with students. those test scores will no longer be impacting scholarship decisions either. a lawsuit argued low income students of color and those with disabilities were disadvantaged without heavy test prep and tutors. >>> just ahead, taking a stand, multiple rallies held in the bay area today as the aapi community unites against hate and racism. >>> plus a massive protest in the thousands takes over the streets of san francisco. the clear message demonstrators had about the crisis unfolding in the middle east. >>> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. certainly a cool start to the weekend today, as cooler temperatur sometimes they say, "it might work, it might not work." and so i ask myself the question, like, "why even get the vaccine, if it can also harm you?" for me, it's like taking a 50/50 chance. hi andrea. some say that the vaccine is harmful or that it might not work, but
a major turn point in applying for college, the university of california's system is dropping sat and act scores from its admissions. the chronicle reports all of it is part of an agreement in a legal settlement with students. those test scores will no longer be impacting scholarship decisions either. a lawsuit argued low income students of color and those with disabilities were disadvantaged without heavy test prep and tutors. >>> just ahead, taking a stand, multiple rallies held in...
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and let's bring in monica gandhi a professor of medicine at the university of california great to see you again since we spoke last time i don't know if things have really changed why why is there still so much to see. and resistance over this vaccine. you know i think there are 4 reasons and you just illustrated some of them one is in communities of color which additionally in the united states have had a mistrust of the medical system we have to work harder we have to work with communities to do the messaging church based messaging things that you just talked about the 2nd is distrust of the government and where a very polarized political country and right now this is being rolled out in the by an administration even though it was made in the trump administration and that i think it's the reason the c.d.c. said you don't wear masks after vaccination i think they're actually trying to motivate republicans right now that are not sure about it and then i think there are people who are just simply it's inconvenient they will get it when they get it the young is among them and then i thi
and let's bring in monica gandhi a professor of medicine at the university of california great to see you again since we spoke last time i don't know if things have really changed why why is there still so much to see. and resistance over this vaccine. you know i think there are 4 reasons and you just illustrated some of them one is in communities of color which additionally in the united states have had a mistrust of the medical system we have to work harder we have to work with communities to...
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and let's bring in monica gandhi a professor of medicine at the university of california great to see you again since we spoke last time i don't know if things have really changed why why is there still so much as didn't see. resistance over this vexing you know i think there are 4 reasons and you just illustrated some of them one is in communities of color which additionally in the united states have had a mistrust of the medical system we have to work harder we have to work with communities to do the messaging church based messaging things that you just talked about the 2nd is distrust of the government and we're very polarized political country and right now this is being rolled out in the by administration even though it was made in the trump administration and that i think it's the reason the c.d.c. said you don't wear masks after vaccination i think they're actually trying to motivate republicans right now that are not sure about it and then i think there are people who are just simply it inconvenient they will get it when they get it the young is among them and then i think peo
and let's bring in monica gandhi a professor of medicine at the university of california great to see you again since we spoke last time i don't know if things have really changed why why is there still so much as didn't see. resistance over this vexing you know i think there are 4 reasons and you just illustrated some of them one is in communities of color which additionally in the united states have had a mistrust of the medical system we have to work harder we have to work with communities...