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senator weiner, thank you for all you do. you do it in a really quiet way at times and you are good at what you do. i appreciate the fact that you answered the calls when people like me make them and you find ways to support the community. i'm really grateful to everything that you have done. mayor breed, we knew that when you went into office, that communities like this was going to benefit in a great way. when the mayor came in, i thought, all right, there are going to be some promises delivered on. thank you for everything you are doing. and supervisor walton, thank you for caring about your community, he's got five sites and your support of this community, i have seen you many times to support many things and support my staff and drew and others. you do it from your heart and i'm really grateful for everything you do. >> i want to also acknowledge the young people behind me. we are excited and we know what this can mean, but this is yours and we are really proud and whatever amount of time it's going to be, this is yours.
senator weiner, thank you for all you do. you do it in a really quiet way at times and you are good at what you do. i appreciate the fact that you answered the calls when people like me make them and you find ways to support the community. i'm really grateful to everything that you have done. mayor breed, we knew that when you went into office, that communities like this was going to benefit in a great way. when the mayor came in, i thought, all right, there are going to be some promises...
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i wish we had more time to learn about nor burt weiner's peculiarities. but he's talking a 12-year-old about the greater things in life. where did nor burt weiner go with his life at that point. >> he got his doctorate in his post doctorate work at various universities in his post talk was with bertrand russell and john dewey. he was just a genius and not only with mathematics, but the logic of mathematics. it was a time when computers were being developed, in a time when the computer was a person with a slide role and a pencil. literally, that was what they were called. it was put into the war effort in 1940 or 41. that was in order to deal with the lift off, which was reigning terror over britain at the time. that was much higher and faster than anybody had known before the war had started. he was famous for working in brownie in motion, which i will not go into, but he was really interested in the fact, and he came to this through his work, that you could put people and mechanical things, including electrical mechanical things, in a single task. and so
i wish we had more time to learn about nor burt weiner's peculiarities. but he's talking a 12-year-old about the greater things in life. where did nor burt weiner go with his life at that point. >> he got his doctorate in his post doctorate work at various universities in his post talk was with bertrand russell and john dewey. he was just a genius and not only with mathematics, but the logic of mathematics. it was a time when computers were being developed, in a time when the computer was...
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weiner once again did not deliver 50% of his caucus because he couldn't. the carcass was not under control. i think her view would be you want to play with me, you've got to deliver. i think about her as during the trump years, and then in the biden administration. noi had forgotten where it nancy has the votes, this isa like a mantra nancy always has the votes. nancy never goes to the she doesn't have the votes. it kind of started she rescued the rescue package regret she rescued george w. bush whom she told me the president made the worst mistake in american history which is saying a lot which is the iraqf war. she did not have a high bush of george w. bush and his presidency. even though itug cost her membes to push the legislation she did it because the alternative look too u grim. >> tell us about she took on a particularly iconic status during the trump years in the orange coat with the big collar straightened down to the white house to the cameras there. do you think she had trump's number because she had encountered him and she had seen him inn bal
weiner once again did not deliver 50% of his caucus because he couldn't. the carcass was not under control. i think her view would be you want to play with me, you've got to deliver. i think about her as during the trump years, and then in the biden administration. noi had forgotten where it nancy has the votes, this isa like a mantra nancy always has the votes. nancy never goes to the she doesn't have the votes. it kind of started she rescued the rescue package regret she rescued george w....
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weiner connectionm is— course there is an anthony weiner connection...he _ week was there was small applause when he mentioned different issues in the _ when he mentioned different issues in the country, like crime in the cities _ in the country, like crime in the cities and — in the country, like crime in the cities and daily life issues. but the biggest applause came when he said, the biggest applause came when he said. "we _ the biggest applause came when he said, "we will not let men into women's — said, "we will not let men into women's sport." that was such a moment— women's sport." that was such a moment because it was a culture war against _ moment because it was a culture war against what the far right institutes are calling the woke cotumns. _ institutes are calling the woke columns, woke communists trying to pervert _ columns, woke communists trying to pervert children. this overblown rhetoric — pervert children. this overblown rhetoric is — pervert children. this overblown rhetoric is the heart of the culture war which— rhetoric is the heart
weiner connectionm is— course there is an anthony weiner connection...he _ week was there was small applause when he mentioned different issues in the _ when he mentioned different issues in the country, like crime in the cities _ in the country, like crime in the cities and — in the country, like crime in the cities and daily life issues. but the biggest applause came when he said, the biggest applause came when he said. "we _ the biggest applause came when he said, "we will not...
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norbert weiner was 12 years old when rachel carson was born. but he was the most unlikely 12 year old. well others his age were in fifth or sixth grade. he was entering his freshman year at tufts university. in 1906. that was the that was the article in in the world calling in the most remarkable in the world. and it's hard to imagine anyone who better fit that title. he told the world reporter. he had learned much more from reading ernest heckles the riddle of the university in german than homer in greek since homer was just telling stories. yes, he said of course. he looked have fun swimming is my forte. he said but i like studying too when i have participated in the boys games. i turned to my huxley or my spencer. suggestions for them which led my mind to greater things. so these greater things we never goes to ends up at mit extremely eccentric character widely acknowledges a genius of peculiar life. it's actually i wish we had more time to read about some of norbert wieners peculiarities because they are really something but what you know,
norbert weiner was 12 years old when rachel carson was born. but he was the most unlikely 12 year old. well others his age were in fifth or sixth grade. he was entering his freshman year at tufts university. in 1906. that was the that was the article in in the world calling in the most remarkable in the world. and it's hard to imagine anyone who better fit that title. he told the world reporter. he had learned much more from reading ernest heckles the riddle of the university in german than...
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weiner thinks that isn't true .s going to drink and then get into their car and drive drunk, it doesn't matter if you close at four am or two a.m, or 10 pm or six pm my aunt was killed by a drunk driver when i was a child by a guy who left the bar at five in the afternoon. the bill has to go through the assembly floor and back to the senate for a vote. that's the easy part of the process. it's already cleared the hardest part passing the appropriations committee, sometimes not the most predictable part of the process. and so when you have a you know, controversial bill that passes the appropriations committee that it's a big deal. it's a big step for the bill. now this bill sits on the assembly floor, waiting for further debate this week. it's likely to reach the governor's desk. but senator weiner says he has no idea what governor gavin newsom thinks of the bill. if we get this on his desk, we will absolutely make the case that this is a reasonable, uh, policy and that he should sign up if things work out well, whi
weiner thinks that isn't true .s going to drink and then get into their car and drive drunk, it doesn't matter if you close at four am or two a.m, or 10 pm or six pm my aunt was killed by a drunk driver when i was a child by a guy who left the bar at five in the afternoon. the bill has to go through the assembly floor and back to the senate for a vote. that's the easy part of the process. it's already cleared the hardest part passing the appropriations committee, sometimes not the most...
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tim: weiner says his office has submitted an emergency state budget request. he wants to use that money to help support local public health department. is also asking for changes in regulations that would allow county and community clinics to use covid funding to help address monkeypox crisis locally. the senator is calling for more vaccines to be manufactured immediately. >> unfortunately, it will be slow with gradual increases in supply. tim: weiner fears monkeypox could be here to stay. >> i am concerned that monkeypox will be endemic in the u.s. and it might be heading in that direction. tim: -- 35,000 doses to begin to meet the need. vaccinations will continue tomorrow on a first-come first serve until they run out. there has been no word on when more doses will arise. in san francisco, tim johns, abc 7 news. ama: the state epidemiologist says we are hopefully at the tail end of the recent covid-19 surge in california. the text -- test positivity rate is 12.7%. the cdc reports the ba.5 omicron variant now makes up more than 87% of cases in the u.s. dan: d
tim: weiner says his office has submitted an emergency state budget request. he wants to use that money to help support local public health department. is also asking for changes in regulations that would allow county and community clinics to use covid funding to help address monkeypox crisis locally. the senator is calling for more vaccines to be manufactured immediately. >> unfortunately, it will be slow with gradual increases in supply. tim: weiner fears monkeypox could be here to...
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tim: weiner says his office has submitted an emergency state budget request. he wants to use that money to help support local public health department. is also asking for changes in regulations that would allow county and community clinics to use covid funding to help address monkeypox crisis locally. the senator is calling for more vaccines to be manufactured immediately. >> unfortunately, it will be slow with gradual increases in supply. tim: weiner fears monkeypox could be here to stay. >> i am concerned that monkeypox will be endemic in the u.s. and it might be heading in that direction. tim: -- 35,000 doses to begin to meet the need. vaccinations will continue tomorrow on a first-come first serve until they run out. there has been no word on when more doses will arise. in san francisco, tim johns, abc 7 news. ama: the state epidemiologist says we are hopefully at the tail end of the recent covid-19 surge in california. the text -- test positivity rate is 12.7%. the cdc reports the ba.5 omicron variant now makes up more than 87% of cases in the u.s. dan: d
tim: weiner says his office has submitted an emergency state budget request. he wants to use that money to help support local public health department. is also asking for changes in regulations that would allow county and community clinics to use covid funding to help address monkeypox crisis locally. the senator is calling for more vaccines to be manufactured immediately. >> unfortunately, it will be slow with gradual increases in supply. tim: weiner fears monkeypox could be here to...
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weiner authored that bill and a similar version was vetoed by former governor brown.became the first u.s. city to allow something like this but the centers there do not receive public funding or support. >>> it's back to school for kids across the bay area and safety is surely atop of the minds of students and teachers. many school districts are taking different approaches and the debate about having police in schools remains a top issue. while there's some evidence showing that armed officers in public schools make many public schools safer, some cases prevented mass shootings of course. there's also some data showing that armed officers in schools led to violent responses by officers. in response, some districts across the country, including oakland, san francisco and west contra costa have removed sworn law enforcement from k through 12 campuses in recent years. fremont and berkeley unified say their districts are committed to keeping armed officers in schools. >> we have a school resource officer program where each of our high schools has a school resource officer
weiner authored that bill and a similar version was vetoed by former governor brown.became the first u.s. city to allow something like this but the centers there do not receive public funding or support. >>> it's back to school for kids across the bay area and safety is surely atop of the minds of students and teachers. many school districts are taking different approaches and the debate about having police in schools remains a top issue. while there's some evidence showing that armed...
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weiner thinks that isn't true .oing to drink and then get into their car and drive drunk, it doesn't matter if you close at four am or two a.m, or 10 pm or six pm my aunt was killed by a drunk driver when i was a child by a guy who left the bar at five in the afternoon. the bill has to go through the assembly floor and back to the senate for a vote. that's the easy part of the process. it's already cleared the hardest part passing the appropriations committee, sometimes not the most predictable part of the process. and so when you have a you know, controversial bill that passes appropriations committee. it's a big deal. it's a big step for the bill. now this bill sits on the assembly floor, waiting for further debate this week. it's likely to reach the governor's desk. but senator weiner says he has no idea what governor gavin newsom thinks of the bill. if we get this on his desk, we will absolutely make the case that this is a reasonable, uh, policy and that he should sign up if things work out well, which i suspec
weiner thinks that isn't true .oing to drink and then get into their car and drive drunk, it doesn't matter if you close at four am or two a.m, or 10 pm or six pm my aunt was killed by a drunk driver when i was a child by a guy who left the bar at five in the afternoon. the bill has to go through the assembly floor and back to the senate for a vote. that's the easy part of the process. it's already cleared the hardest part passing the appropriations committee, sometimes not the most predictable...
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tim: among other things, weiner says his office has submitted an emergency budget request. he wants to use the money to help support local public health departments. he is asking for changes in regulations that would allow county and community clinics to use covid funding to help them address the monkeypox crisis locally. the senators calling for vaccines to be manufactured immediately and sent to the state. >> unfortunately it's going painfully slow in terms of gradual increases in supply. tim: because without tough action, weiner fears monkeypox could be here to stay. >> extremely concerned that monkeypox will become endemic in the u.s.. i think it is heading in that direction. tim: today to the san francisco department of health has received 23,000 doses and it'd asked for 35,000 to meet the need. vaccinations will continue tomorrow at sucker berg san francisco general hospital on a first-come first-served basis. until they run out. there has been no word on when more doses might arrive. in san francisco, tim johns, abc7news. ama: thank you. dan: we have everything you n
tim: among other things, weiner says his office has submitted an emergency budget request. he wants to use the money to help support local public health departments. he is asking for changes in regulations that would allow county and community clinics to use covid funding to help them address the monkeypox crisis locally. the senators calling for vaccines to be manufactured immediately and sent to the state. >> unfortunately it's going painfully slow in terms of gradual increases in...
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doctor nikolai lord cabbage says he will never forget the shuttle to weiner, but just were trained trauma surgeon, us. but we never, ever experienced this kind of bleeding wound, but animal, but everybody was screaming. i don't, some and kid usually we put 5 of them here on the floor, but more and more were coming. it was chaos, ships to party. you are the constant telling, the doctors did everything they could to keep their young patients safe. and that meant a lot of time in the basement. 2 weeks later, a bomb hit here. oh, certainly ops bill to pamela. it was a cluster bomb or want to use the ammunition parts were everywhere for the war. fortunately, there had been an air raid alarm for the cluster attack. so the children were in the basement you. if not, we could have had 237 death mazama with disabilities himself. if they, if he sells cop tanya, the shrapnel he collected from the site they operated for hours. he says to get dozen south similar pieces are threatening out of the children's bodies lobby are also through with the doorbell. and i, or when you're here to this long it to ex
doctor nikolai lord cabbage says he will never forget the shuttle to weiner, but just were trained trauma surgeon, us. but we never, ever experienced this kind of bleeding wound, but animal, but everybody was screaming. i don't, some and kid usually we put 5 of them here on the floor, but more and more were coming. it was chaos, ships to party. you are the constant telling, the doctors did everything they could to keep their young patients safe. and that meant a lot of time in the basement. 2...
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and who can remember the popular jingle ♪ who wants to be an oscar mayer weiner ♪♪ and now there is a style. and get ready for this trend. and oh, no, hot dog-flavored popsicle. >> eww! >> and now, they have released not a hot dog, because cold dog and it is to capture the standard notes of smoky hot dog, and drizzle of mustard, and all of them are east of mississippi, and laura said to keep it there. >> yes, it is not a hot dog frozen on a stick, but it is a frozen ice cream that is supposed to taste like a hot dog? >> well, maybe for binks or my puppy lola. >> it is -- >> i think it is going to have a lot of sodium. >> i agree, and i'm not a mustard person to begin with, but i think a pass, but if you are adventurous and like new foods, today is great for iced coffee, and hot coffee, and -- >> no cold dogs. >> the marine layer looking outside of the window in san jose, you can see the cloud cover up above, and the shot of outside at san francisco, and you can see how intense this is impacting north there, and you can see santa rosa down through vil lay hoe, and down through parts of
and who can remember the popular jingle ♪ who wants to be an oscar mayer weiner ♪♪ and now there is a style. and get ready for this trend. and oh, no, hot dog-flavored popsicle. >> eww! >> and now, they have released not a hot dog, because cold dog and it is to capture the standard notes of smoky hot dog, and drizzle of mustard, and all of them are east of mississippi, and laura said to keep it there. >> yes, it is not a hot dog frozen on a stick, but it is a frozen ice...
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senator scott weiner said the legislature have agreed on the money to get it done but it still has to go to a formal vot. formal vote. if pass, will go towards vaccines, testing, and . and treatment. > >> it's no secret we are in a drought, you see the headlines all the time and there's a decades-old debate igniting agan igniting again over whether we should grow water thirsty crops. >> reporter: it is just not:00 in the morning and eastern riverside county palo verde valley. jack's workday is halfway over. >> hopefully, those will stick. >> reporter: in this farming community, daytime temperatures routinely exceed 100 degrees. fortunately for his business, so so does alfalfa. once mature, it it is mowed, bailed, and prepared for shipping. this batch is headed. >> at the hot commodity. >> the last thing you do is give give water to farmers to waste it by growing stuff in the desert that should never be ground. >> reporter: chris thornburg is an economist, his grip with the farm and others here, the amount amount of water they use. jack's jack's farm borders the colorado colorado river
senator scott weiner said the legislature have agreed on the money to get it done but it still has to go to a formal vot. formal vote. if pass, will go towards vaccines, testing, and . and treatment. > >> it's no secret we are in a drought, you see the headlines all the time and there's a decades-old debate igniting agan igniting again over whether we should grow water thirsty crops. >> reporter: it is just not:00 in the morning and eastern riverside county palo verde valley....
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. > >> at the state capital, san fro senator scott weiner led the first hearing of a special legislative committee investigag the response to the outbreak. >> when this outbreak started ie spring, the u.s. government did not have any sense of urgency in any sense of urgency in ordering ordering more doses. and also allowed some, a number of doses to be the diverted to europe. >> last week the biden administn declared a state of emergency to to help boost vaccine supplies.r says there has to be a stronger push for testing and informatio. visit the special monkey pox sen on our website kpix.com. > >> let's take a live look at sao where now a focus of an unprecedented debut. on why a city is the focus. the mayor reacted on twitter saying i welcome this review and look forward to working with the state to get rid of barriers any that stand in the way of buildig new houses. for too long, san francisco has made it hard to build new homes. that must change. the drought is not the y the onlyimpact. the grand jury report says many do not have enough back up water or fuel to keep the taps running
. > >> at the state capital, san fro senator scott weiner led the first hearing of a special legislative committee investigag the response to the outbreak. >> when this outbreak started ie spring, the u.s. government did not have any sense of urgency in any sense of urgency in ordering ordering more doses. and also allowed some, a number of doses to be the diverted to europe. >> last week the biden administn declared a state of emergency to to help boost vaccine supplies.r...
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tuesday afternoon, scott weiner held a special hearing in sacramento, urging other elected officials to do more. >> we need to continue to push hard to make sure that our federal, state, and local public health authorities are directing the resources where they are needed most. >> among other things, he says his office has submitted an emergency state budget request for $3.5 million. he wants to use the money to support local public health departments. he is also asking for changes in regulations that would allow county and community clinics to use covid funding to help them address the monkeypox crisis locally. the senator is calling for more vaccines to be manufactured immediately and sent to the state. >> unfortunately, it is going to deeply slow in terms of gradual decreases in supply. >> to get that out of action, he fears monkeypox could be here to stay. >> i'm extremely concerned that monkeypox will become endemic in the u.s. and i think it is headed in that direction. the state has received just 23,000 doses. and had asked to just begin to meet the need. vaccinations will con
tuesday afternoon, scott weiner held a special hearing in sacramento, urging other elected officials to do more. >> we need to continue to push hard to make sure that our federal, state, and local public health authorities are directing the resources where they are needed most. >> among other things, he says his office has submitted an emergency state budget request for $3.5 million. he wants to use the money to support local public health departments. he is also asking for changes...
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this is the fourth time senator weiner's effort to extend bar hours have failed since 2017.asi: coming up, if you're not getting enough sleep it could impact your personality. what experts say you will be less likely to do if you're not getting enough z's. reggie: then the gator that had to be wrangled after hanging out near a school. drew: here's a live look from our tam cam, the sun slowly gets up here. if you look right on the eastern horizon right there, that is venus shining brightly in our morning sky and a beautiful start to the day and we'll look at your temperatures and how warm you get thi drew: it's 6:10. looking at sfmo, we'll get sunshine today and air quality is good the next 48 hours. as we go hour by hour on future weather, our marine layer is slow to break down by the bay shoreline and by 10:00 a.m. we're seeing pockets of fog and slow to warm in the 50's and 60's and the headline this afternoon the coolest day of the workweek and see why inland we're generally in the 80's, 60's is and 70's around the shoreline, 6 in the city, breezy in the east bay and 72 t
this is the fourth time senator weiner's effort to extend bar hours have failed since 2017.asi: coming up, if you're not getting enough sleep it could impact your personality. what experts say you will be less likely to do if you're not getting enough z's. reggie: then the gator that had to be wrangled after hanging out near a school. drew: here's a live look from our tam cam, the sun slowly gets up here. if you look right on the eastern horizon right there, that is venus shining brightly in...
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. >> reporter: sponsored by senator scott weiner, the bill is intended to help bars gain some of the profit back lost during the pandemic. >> i think we would see probably a good share of business between 1:30 and 3:00. i think that would be 50%, easily. >> reporter: wilson says the extension could see more benefits beyond profit increases increases for local bars. >> you don't have to be open until 4:00, just gives you the option to be open until 4:00. sometimes people just don't want want to go home, they don't want want to leave. it creates a hostile situation. it would definitely help. i think it would help a lot. >> those opposed to extending last call worry about drunk driving rates. tom lackey, former chp officer, released a statement, extending bars into the early morning will create a dangerous combination of drowsy and impaired drivers mixed with commuters. let's not let tragedy take a back seat to commerce. > >> tesla stock will be a little more affordable to the everyday investor. the company is doing a a three for one split starting today. that means you are able to buy
. >> reporter: sponsored by senator scott weiner, the bill is intended to help bars gain some of the profit back lost during the pandemic. >> i think we would see probably a good share of business between 1:30 and 3:00. i think that would be 50%, easily. >> reporter: wilson says the extension could see more benefits beyond profit increases increases for local bars. >> you don't have to be open until 4:00, just gives you the option to be open until 4:00. sometimes people...
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. >>> new at 11:00 tonight, state senator weiner will serve and lead the seven person economy committee. the goal of the committee is to ensure the state's response to monkey pox is effective and adequately funded. one mayor area's focus will be boosting the availability of vaccines and testing. the committee will hold an oversight hearing with experts next tuesday. >>> it's the same story the demand is there. the supply is not. tomorrow sf general will be closed to any walk ins. people hoping to get a monkey pox vaccine. you must have an appointment to get a shot. san francisco is still waiting on a shipment of another 10,000 doses. >> as the number of monkey pox cases climbs in the bay area there are new concerns tonight. some doctors are worried that people who suspect they have monkey pox aren't actually getting tested. nbc's marian fabio looks at why it is happening. >> reporter: there are 6,080 cases of monkey pox in san francisco making up almost half of all california cases. the demand for monkey pox testing is low. the test involves getting a swab from a lesion or rash. it may
. >>> new at 11:00 tonight, state senator weiner will serve and lead the seven person economy committee. the goal of the committee is to ensure the state's response to monkey pox is effective and adequately funded. one mayor area's focus will be boosting the availability of vaccines and testing. the committee will hold an oversight hearing with experts next tuesday. >>> it's the same story the demand is there. the supply is not. tomorrow sf general will be closed to any walk...
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and, most importantly, to prevent death, senator weiner says sites elsewhere have already proven to save lives. but they can also be an important way of reaching addicts who want to get clean. we know that these sites have a strong track record of connecting people to treatment. some people say. well we shouldn't do this site. we should do treatment. no, we should do. both state senate republicans have urged the governor to veto sb 57, saying it would create state sanctioned drug use facilities with no requirements for treatment and that it would distract from real long term solution. as to the drug crisis, including state funded and operated drug treatment programs in san francisco's police officers association released a statement saying they were skeptical that safe consumption sites would work in california. and we also reached out to the governor's office to discuss the supervised consumption legislation. his office said that the governor had not yet seen that bill at the governor's office does not comment on pending legislation. and we also heard from senator weiner's office that t
and, most importantly, to prevent death, senator weiner says sites elsewhere have already proven to save lives. but they can also be an important way of reaching addicts who want to get clean. we know that these sites have a strong track record of connecting people to treatment. some people say. well we shouldn't do this site. we should do treatment. no, we should do. both state senate republicans have urged the governor to veto sb 57, saying it would create state sanctioned drug use facilities...
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we also reached out to senator weiner's office. they tell me that that legislation should have just reached the governor's office today. he now has 12 days to decide whether he's going to sign it, which means we should have a decision from the governor's office on how he's going to work on this before the end of the month. we're live in san francisco christien kafton ktvu fox. two neighbors, definitely a hot topic and certainly will be keeping an eye on that. thank you, christian. the search intensifies this afternoon for 16 year old girl who vanished near lake tahoe. kylie rodney's believed to have been abducted from a party she was at this past weekend, the team texted her mother, saying she was headed home but never returned. rodney's car has not been found, either. the fbi is among the agencies involved. they're now calling for people who were at the party to come forward with information. foxes do bonny lee. she joins us live from truckee tonight with the latest on the investigation, giovanni christina. those agencies just cam
we also reached out to senator weiner's office. they tell me that that legislation should have just reached the governor's office today. he now has 12 days to decide whether he's going to sign it, which means we should have a decision from the governor's office on how he's going to work on this before the end of the month. we're live in san francisco christien kafton ktvu fox. two neighbors, definitely a hot topic and certainly will be keeping an eye on that. thank you, christian. the search...
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we also heard from senator weiner's office that the legislation should have landed on the governor's desk sometime wednesday, and that starts the clock. the governor will have to make a decision before the end of the month in san francisco christian captain ktvu fox two news federal judge today found walgreens liable for substantially contributing to the opioid epidemic in san francisco. the judge found. walgreens did not stop suspicious orders or give their pharmacists enough time to look into whether they were dispensing drugs for illicit use. san francisco city attorney david chu said that as a result , the city was flooded with opioids. walgreens is the largest prescriber of prescription opioids in san francisco. we have seen how this heartbreaking epidemic has played out on our city streets, costing our city millions upon millions of dollars to abate. in recent years, walgreens has tried to shift the blame by saying that they are closing stores because of the conditions on our streets. it has been an ironic set of statements because they help to create those conditions. more tha
we also heard from senator weiner's office that the legislation should have landed on the governor's desk sometime wednesday, and that starts the clock. the governor will have to make a decision before the end of the month in san francisco christian captain ktvu fox two news federal judge today found walgreens liable for substantially contributing to the opioid epidemic in san francisco. the judge found. walgreens did not stop suspicious orders or give their pharmacists enough time to look into...
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state senator scott weiner wrote the bill and calls the veto devastating in says peer-reviewed studies have showed that these sites save lives and helped lead many to treatment. >> we have now had two governors in a row veto this bill. so it is really clear that the state is badly dropping the ball. j.r.: governor newsom said signing off on this could induce a world of unintended consequences, saying he is concerned about the operations of these sites. the san francisco city attorney says safe injection sites work. nonprofits have opened the sites in new york city and chu believes the same could still be done in san francisco. >> to save lives, i support a nonprofit moving forward with new york's model. the department of justice has not asked those new york site to stop their operations. j.r.: not news for lynn likes to hear, her son is addicted to final and living on the streets. >> we have been putting too many resources into addiction maintenance and not enough resources are going into treatment and habilitation -- rehabilitation. j.r.: she says the methadone clinics are not even op
state senator scott weiner wrote the bill and calls the veto devastating in says peer-reviewed studies have showed that these sites save lives and helped lead many to treatment. >> we have now had two governors in a row veto this bill. so it is really clear that the state is badly dropping the ball. j.r.: governor newsom said signing off on this could induce a world of unintended consequences, saying he is concerned about the operations of these sites. the san francisco city attorney says...
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senar scott weiner will serve as the committee's chair. > >> and talked about how the governor may try to stretch vaccine doses >> i think they can still catchp but it's going to be very diffit at this point. i think if we're going to contain this and make sure, we need to test it more broadly. we have the pasty capacity to do it. they're doing doing about 8,000. so they can broaden this substantially by changing the case definition and and recommending that more doctors be testing more patients patients looking for this infecn in the community. > >> okay so in total the city isg to get more than 10,000 doses of of the vaccine. and they are expecting to distribute it by tuesday. now we do have a monkey monkey pox section on our website kpix.com. there you will will find doctor interviews and the latest on how many vaccines are coming to the bay area. > >> and still ahead tonight at 11:00. at a music festival is nothing new but at this year's new lands it did become big business >> the world championship becoms to the big area >> evacuation orders do remain r others >> there's another f
senar scott weiner will serve as the committee's chair. > >> and talked about how the governor may try to stretch vaccine doses >> i think they can still catchp but it's going to be very diffit at this point. i think if we're going to contain this and make sure, we need to test it more broadly. we have the pasty capacity to do it. they're doing doing about 8,000. so they can broaden this substantially by changing the case definition and and recommending that more doctors be...
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state senator scott weiner in san francisco has a bill letting 15-year-olds to 17-year-olds making choices without parental consent for vaccinations. do you support that? peter: 100%. public health is an individual health only. it helps individuals, and that's a bonus, but it helps all of us. this polio situation with wastewater detection not only in new york, but also london and israel -- this is happening all over the world right now. that protects all of us. kristen: do we as adults need a booster shot, given the situation with polio right now? peter: i think the cdc has traditionally recommended boosters to people at higher risk of re-exposure to the real thing. if you were traveling to afghanistan or pakistan, that might be time to get a booster. if you are going to the hajj and mecca. some countries require proof of polio vaccinations. some countries require proof of polio vaccination before you exit, so that you don't bring it back to that country. kristen: i want to turn to covid for the last couple minutes we have. with many colleges not doing arrival testing anymore this year or
state senator scott weiner in san francisco has a bill letting 15-year-olds to 17-year-olds making choices without parental consent for vaccinations. do you support that? peter: 100%. public health is an individual health only. it helps individuals, and that's a bonus, but it helps all of us. this polio situation with wastewater detection not only in new york, but also london and israel -- this is happening all over the world right now. that protects all of us. kristen: do we as adults need a...
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state senator, scott weiner. >> the state has been taking it seriously from the beginning. >> a message that california, and san francisco in particular, are desperate need of more vaccines. >> unfortunately this declaration will not expand supply vaccines, only the federal government could do that . >> with the declaration will do will be to allow emergency personnel to administer monkeypox vaccine. it will also make it easier to expand and set up testing sites. san francisco just got more than 4000 doses of the shot from the state last week. and that is why a line for the vaccine stretch more than two city blocks outside of zuckerberg san francisco general hospital. these shots being given on the day on the day mayor breed public health emergency went into effect. >> the effect it has impacted the lgbtq community disproportionately and things are moving as low as they are, is sadly another reminder of why it is important we continue to come together. >> infectious disease expert dr. chen hong, hopes the san francisco and now the state emergency declaration, will set the tone for the r
state senator, scott weiner. >> the state has been taking it seriously from the beginning. >> a message that california, and san francisco in particular, are desperate need of more vaccines. >> unfortunately this declaration will not expand supply vaccines, only the federal government could do that . >> with the declaration will do will be to allow emergency personnel to administer monkeypox vaccine. it will also make it easier to expand and set up testing sites. san...
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tonight, senator weiner says he is not giving up and plans to reintroduce the measure. in his veto, the governor left the door open for future tense, saying he has long supported cutting-edge solutions, but refused to go forward this time without a much clearer strategy for how the sites would operate and be overseeing. >>> let's get a little more perspective now and bring in our political analyst, larry gersten. larry, the governor approved and supported similar proposals in the past.now he vetoes it. how much of his decision is made with an eye on the 2024 presidential race? >> we will never know, because the governor is not about to tell us, but it is fare to say that under these circumstances, the governor has decided that her to do nothing than something. he is caught either way. if he signs this document to provide these facilities that he's going to be accused of encouraging people to do drugs. if he does not sign, or he vetoes it, then he's going to be accused of going against what he said in the past. it is a no win for the governor so he has taken the cautious
tonight, senator weiner says he is not giving up and plans to reintroduce the measure. in his veto, the governor left the door open for future tense, saying he has long supported cutting-edge solutions, but refused to go forward this time without a much clearer strategy for how the sites would operate and be overseeing. >>> let's get a little more perspective now and bring in our political analyst, larry gersten. larry, the governor approved and supported similar proposals in the...
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we just spoke with scott weiner of san francisco to understand how the government is responding to this viral outbreak. when they meet at 1:30, they'll hear from doctors streeting -- treating patients. he says there's a lack of access to paid sick leave. there's not nearly enough vaccines, which he claims the feds for. and says there is an effective treatment called key pox, but it's difficult to access because what he says is federal bureaucratic red tape. >> we have millions of treatments available, but because it's only been approved for smallpox, and the fda has not yet approved it for monkeypox, doctors who all tell me that it's very, very effective, it really helps people, doctors have to spend like two hours per patient filling out paperwork and jumping through hoops to get it authorized, and it can delay the medication by days. so we need the fda to grant an emergency use authorization. >> reporter: this is new video into our newsroom of a long line of people waiting for the monkeypox vaccine. this morning, the hospital reopened its walk-up clinic after the city received 10,000
we just spoke with scott weiner of san francisco to understand how the government is responding to this viral outbreak. when they meet at 1:30, they'll hear from doctors streeting -- treating patients. he says there's a lack of access to paid sick leave. there's not nearly enough vaccines, which he claims the feds for. and says there is an effective treatment called key pox, but it's difficult to access because what he says is federal bureaucratic red tape. >> we have millions of...
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today san fro san francisco senator scott weiner letter hearing on monkeypox in california where he he said the situation was heartbreaking. >> we need action for the federal government to expand vaccine supplies at san francisco. honestly, it is like the hunger games when it comes to accessing the vaccination. it it heartbreaking. at san francisco general hospital, the clinic will open for a few days or a week and then shut down because it runs out. when it opens up again, there will be a line 3, four, five blocks long with people showing up at 3:00 in the morning desperate to get a vaccine. they may or may not get it. >> we are watching the situation situation as it unfolds. stay with us. the monkeypox vaccine and the difficulty in getting it, you can find updates on kpix.com and streaming on cbs news bay area. > >> an arrest justin houston a cold case murder from almost 4 decades ago from the south bay. kpix 5's anne makovec has the details with this one. >> the details are pretty stunning. investigators in sunnyvale say the dna evidence led to an arrest all the way in why. the murd
today san fro san francisco senator scott weiner letter hearing on monkeypox in california where he he said the situation was heartbreaking. >> we need action for the federal government to expand vaccine supplies at san francisco. honestly, it is like the hunger games when it comes to accessing the vaccination. it it heartbreaking. at san francisco general hospital, the clinic will open for a few days or a week and then shut down because it runs out. when it opens up again, there will be...
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scott weiner, always a pleasure. >> thank you. dion: up next, nancy pelosi visits taiwan. make sure to get your questions in. i had no idea how much i wamy case was worth. c call the barnes firm to find out what your case could be worth. we will help get you the best result possible. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ ♪ ♪ well well well, what have we here? a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! with bats... and ghouls ... and cars in disguise. (laugh) i've cast quite a spell now... you won't believe your eyes! (laughter) the spell is cast. halloween time is back with spook-tacular experiences in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! (laughter) in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! nancy pelosi is making history today, becoming the highest ranking american official to visit taiwan and 25 years. her visit is not without controversy. even though taiwan is a self ruled island, it is claimed by china. as you can imagine, it has been a long store -- long-standing point of contention. china is now threatening retaliation over the visit.
scott weiner, always a pleasure. >> thank you. dion: up next, nancy pelosi visits taiwan. make sure to get your questions in. i had no idea how much i wamy case was worth. c call the barnes firm to find out what your case could be worth. we will help get you the best result possible. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ ♪ ♪ well well well, what have we here? a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! with bats... and ghouls ... and cars in disguise. (laugh) i've cast...
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and today senator scott weiner led a hearing on monkey pox in california and said it's nothint of traumatizing to the lgbtq community. >> seeing a virus that's dramatically and overwhelmingly currently impacting our community and having yet another yet another public health failure. >> san francisco has just over a over a third of all monkey pox s in california. of those cases, 95% of them were in gay or bisexual men. but it's importano remember there's nothing stopping monkey pox from infectg women or children. >> thank you. and find the latet updates on monkey pox and information on vaccines on kpix.com and streaming on cbs news bay area. > >> new fallout including protests after the fbi seized bs of documents from former president trump's mar-a-lago home in florida. several top republican leaders and the ex-pt are now calling the search political. cbs reporter skyler y reports they're now demanding as from the feds. >> reporter: yes, officials confirmed to cbs news that the search warrant carried out at former president trump's home dn in florida was approved from the from the very top of t
and today senator scott weiner led a hearing on monkey pox in california and said it's nothint of traumatizing to the lgbtq community. >> seeing a virus that's dramatically and overwhelmingly currently impacting our community and having yet another yet another public health failure. >> san francisco has just over a over a third of all monkey pox s in california. of those cases, 95% of them were in gay or bisexual men. but it's importano remember there's nothing stopping monkey pox...
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kristen: i think you are talking about the state senator weiner's bill. we will see what happens.first two years of the pandemic the emphasis in terms of limiting school transmission is mainly on masking and social distancing. increasingly, experts are saying better air quality is key, not only for covid but a variety of reasons. it seems a lot of schools have not invested in upgrading air filtration. what are your thoughts on that? >> you are right. air purification systems, ventilation systems, all of these make a huge difference in minimizing the spread of covid. it has been a while. i think it was a year ago we made major webinars and training opportunities for schools on how to utilize money we had given them for ventilation upgrades. i think schools are still figuring it out. we even did workshops on doing more outdoor classrooms so when we have cooler weather in the fall before the rainy season, we can do more outside as a way of keeping students safe. a lot of schools in san mateo county have really accelerated around outdoor classrooms. ventilation, fresh air, purifiers,
kristen: i think you are talking about the state senator weiner's bill. we will see what happens.first two years of the pandemic the emphasis in terms of limiting school transmission is mainly on masking and social distancing. increasingly, experts are saying better air quality is key, not only for covid but a variety of reasons. it seems a lot of schools have not invested in upgrading air filtration. what are your thoughts on that? >> you are right. air purification systems, ventilation...
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the governor says this could have brought a world of unintended consequences, state senator scott weiner who authored the bill told us today that he's extremely disappointed but has not given up hope. >> we have an obligation to take take every step that will stop people from dying and safe consumption sites are a proven way of saving lives, so i hope that san francisco moves forward, and opens up these sites because we need to save remembering a beloved oakland dentist shot and killed during an attempted robbery. oakland 77 77 homicide this year happened on 11th street and fifth avenue. avenue. people are calling out city leaders for a lack of action. shawn chitnis has more on that, and spoke to those who knew the victim. >> patients quickly became friends of doctor lillie hsu in oakland chinatown. the longtime dentist was a pillar in the community. >> my birthday, she's ahead of us. >> surveillance video shows her black sedan on sunday afternoon near little saigon, and a suspect car coming up from behind. in this video, you can hear a woman scream, then gunshots before the suspect car
the governor says this could have brought a world of unintended consequences, state senator scott weiner who authored the bill told us today that he's extremely disappointed but has not given up hope. >> we have an obligation to take take every step that will stop people from dying and safe consumption sites are a proven way of saving lives, so i hope that san francisco moves forward, and opens up these sites because we need to save remembering a beloved oakland dentist shot and killed...
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it's time to show the world what type of hot dog you rlly are-- a weiner. [sighs] eartbeat [panting] tear: hee! me love. announcer: frankie wins! [cheering and applau] tiffany: oh, my god! is this spicy mustard? girl: i'm allergic to tomato! [cheering and applause] [camera shutters clicking] sally: frankie, that was amazing! your form incredible, and when you did--i just what? no. i can't take this. this is everything you've worked for for your entire life. it's not worth my new best friend. [cheering and applause] man: i was so ashamed of myself that i couldn't control that. i was like, "what's going on here?" woman: i didn't knowhat was happening to me. am i still stressed from yesterday, or what is--what is the deal with me? man two: just was little overwhelming for me because i think my eye doesn't know where to go, and then my brain starts to freak out. woman 3: i start, like, thinking in my head, "oh, my--like, oh, my god. i can't--i can't--i can't get the sight up," you ow, and then it starts to snowball. man two: it's scary once that snowball starts
it's time to show the world what type of hot dog you rlly are-- a weiner. [sighs] eartbeat [panting] tear: hee! me love. announcer: frankie wins! [cheering and applau] tiffany: oh, my god! is this spicy mustard? girl: i'm allergic to tomato! [cheering and applause] [camera shutters clicking] sally: frankie, that was amazing! your form incredible, and when you did--i just what? no. i can't take this. this is everything you've worked for for your entire life. it's not worth my new best friend....
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today during a state hearing on the virus, state senator scott weiner and others called for the government to loosen restrictions on an experimental monkeypox treatment called e- box. currently only prescribed and very specific and limited cases. >>> should drew karedes -- should drew karedes where one, and the bait over masking and class is back. state health officials say they will not issue any mask mandates, the final decisions will be made by each district. that is ace franklin mckinley says it will encourage masks, san francisco schools state masks will be recommended but not required. >> we are still asking all students to wear masks, it is strongly recommended and we are following the state guidance. we also are encouraging families to test their students before the start of the school year. testing isn't required but we are going to have test available at the district office. >> a lot of changes, perhaps, when your kids go back to school. many districts say that they are still deciding including san diego, where masks were mandatory for summer school mama but have not yet been man
today during a state hearing on the virus, state senator scott weiner and others called for the government to loosen restrictions on an experimental monkeypox treatment called e- box. currently only prescribed and very specific and limited cases. >>> should drew karedes -- should drew karedes where one, and the bait over masking and class is back. state health officials say they will not issue any mask mandates, the final decisions will be made by each district. that is ace franklin...
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scott weiner is behind it use there. so it's not in front of other people. they can be offered treatment and recovery services sp57 highlights one of the most urgent public health crises in the country fentanyl overdoses, according to the cdc nationwide overdose deaths have increased 30% in a one-year per in san francisco according to the leaders medical examiner's data over 200 people have died from a drug overdose this year the majority from fentanyl senator wiener believes opening a space where drugs can be used at a supervised facility will prevent overdoses. it's a model that's been in effect for 30 years around the world in europe, canada, australia. they've had very positive results, but for jackie berlin a safe injection site is a mistake her son. corey is homeless in san francisco and addicted to fentanyl jackie is the co-founder of mothers against drug deaths. it's really frustrating me because i feel like we're normalizing drug use they're building this community of it's okay to use all the time, and i'm not trying to stigmatize anybody but the dr
scott weiner is behind it use there. so it's not in front of other people. they can be offered treatment and recovery services sp57 highlights one of the most urgent public health crises in the country fentanyl overdoses, according to the cdc nationwide overdose deaths have increased 30% in a one-year per in san francisco according to the leaders medical examiner's data over 200 people have died from a drug overdose this year the majority from fentanyl senator wiener believes opening a space...
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state senator scott weiner wrote the bill and calls the veto devastating in says peer-reviewed studiese showed that these sites save lives and helped lead many to treatment. >> we have now had two governors in a row veto this bill. so it is really clear that the state is badly dropping the ball. j.r.: governor newsom said signing off on this could induce a world of unintended consequences, saying he is concerned about the operations of these sites. the san francisco city attorney says safe injection sites work. nonprofits have opened the sites in new york city and chu believes the same could still be done in san francisco. >> to save lives, i support a nonprofit moving forward with new york's model. the department of justice has not asked those new york site to stop their operations. j.r.: not news for lynn likes to hear, her son is addicted to final and living on the streets. >> we have been putting too many resources into addiction maintenance and not enough resources are going into treatment and habilitation -- rehabilitation. j.r.: she says the methadone clinics are not even open 2
state senator scott weiner wrote the bill and calls the veto devastating in says peer-reviewed studiese showed that these sites save lives and helped lead many to treatment. >> we have now had two governors in a row veto this bill. so it is really clear that the state is badly dropping the ball. j.r.: governor newsom said signing off on this could induce a world of unintended consequences, saying he is concerned about the operations of these sites. the san francisco city attorney says...
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to the afternoon, scott weiner held a special hearing in sacramento urging other officials to do more. >> we need to continue to push hard to make sure our state, federal, state, and local public health authorities are directing resources where they are needed most. >> among other things, his office submitted an emergency state budget request for $38.5 million. he wants to use the money to support local public health departments. he's asking for changes in regulations to allow county and community clinics to use covert funding to help address the monkeypox crisis globally. is calling for more vaccines immediately and sent to the states. >> it is slow in terms of gradual increases in supply. >> without tough action, he fears monkeypox could be here to stay. >> extremely concerned monkeypox will become endemic in the u.s., and it is heading in that direction. >> the san francisco department of health received 23,000 doses. it asked for 35,000 doses to just begin to meet the need. vaccinations will continue tomorrow on a first-come, first serve basis until they run out. no word on when m
to the afternoon, scott weiner held a special hearing in sacramento urging other officials to do more. >> we need to continue to push hard to make sure our state, federal, state, and local public health authorities are directing resources where they are needed most. >> among other things, his office submitted an emergency state budget request for $38.5 million. he wants to use the money to support local public health departments. he's asking for changes in regulations to allow...
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. >>> speaking of covid, new at 11:00, san francisco state senator scott weiner pulling a bill which would have allowed those 15 and older to get a covid vaccine without their parents' permission. the state senator says will he not call on the assembly to vote for it because the bill does not have enough votes to pass. this as state lawmakers are up against a midnight deadline with a number of bills still hanging in the balance. >> nbc bay area's kris sanchez has more. >> reporter: governor newsom will sign a whole slate of bills. some won't come as a surprise given his position. senate bill 1020 would require 100% of electricity to be renewable by 2045. there are benchmarks for the years leading up to that. there are two bills that could boost housing construction in commercial areas and a bill that would make it easier for the california medical board to punish doctors who spread covid disinformation. there's a whole slate of bills related to abortion access, from protecting people from prosecution to allowing nurse practitioners to perform those procedures without a doctor's super
. >>> speaking of covid, new at 11:00, san francisco state senator scott weiner pulling a bill which would have allowed those 15 and older to get a covid vaccine without their parents' permission. the state senator says will he not call on the assembly to vote for it because the bill does not have enough votes to pass. this as state lawmakers are up against a midnight deadline with a number of bills still hanging in the balance. >> nbc bay area's kris sanchez has more. >>...
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and what about the film screenings on the stage, i read the tops and arkady weiner.his matyka is far away. and i just found out that e collections are being prepared and it’s nice that the hand of arkady aleksandrovich vainer wrote the introductory word to this book, a moment above the abyss, i suppose. you have your own political voice. and this is the main thing that a real poet needs. thank you for your kind, talented and bright work. i wish you success and happiness, on may 5, 2003, with alexander strelyavy, they wrote the plot of the december film, where are you going, a film about one pagans? which ones decided to prove that the mute god burned with sarka, abounded a person and a share of a share of a share went went went. it was just a whole landscape, and for this film. this means that, from the point of view of the law, they are also criminals, but at the same time, they are victims. rather, they were sacrificed by the ideologists of evil, but the latter do not burn the temples themselves, do not kill people, and not only pose for journalists, write, corresp
and what about the film screenings on the stage, i read the tops and arkady weiner.his matyka is far away. and i just found out that e collections are being prepared and it’s nice that the hand of arkady aleksandrovich vainer wrote the introductory word to this book, a moment above the abyss, i suppose. you have your own political voice. and this is the main thing that a real poet needs. thank you for your kind, talented and bright work. i wish you success and happiness, on may 5, 2003, with...
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new select committee to address the monkeypox outbreak and will be chaired by san francisco scott weiner. lawmakers want to make sure the state's response is effective adequately funded. they want to boost the availability of vaccines and testing. the first hearing for the committee is on tuesday. monkeypox cases are climbing state wide over 1000 and nearly 400 people tested positive in the bay area alone. doctors say those numbers are likely higher because fewer people are getting tested for monkeypox which involves obtaining a swab from a lesion. some believe this is because some people view monkeypox as a disease. don't let the fear of getting monkeypox stop you from getting vaccinated. >>> we are keeping track how monkeypox is spreading across the state. we posted an interactive map on her website. you can find information about the virus including the symptoms, how it spreads and how to get vaccinated. had to nbcbayarea.com and click on the link in our trending bar. you can search monkeypox faq in our mobile app. >>> new details on the wildfire burning near the oregon border. firefi
new select committee to address the monkeypox outbreak and will be chaired by san francisco scott weiner. lawmakers want to make sure the state's response is effective adequately funded. they want to boost the availability of vaccines and testing. the first hearing for the committee is on tuesday. monkeypox cases are climbing state wide over 1000 and nearly 400 people tested positive in the bay area alone. doctors say those numbers are likely higher because fewer people are getting tested for...
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. >>> a legislation backed by scott weiner passed the legislature allowing all cities to create overdose prevention programs through 2028 with trained staff to supervisor the drug use. >>> next, a quick look at the top stories we're covering for you this wednesday including breaking news out of the east bay where police cleared homeless people from berkley's people's park. a look at the tense moments and why leaders say this action had to be done. >>> another child infected with monkeypox. the much nded help comingee >>> we are moving forward with a look at the top stories. starting with breaking news in the east bay. uc berkeley fenced off people's park avenue as part of new construction. officers arrived on the same within the last 15 minutes or so a spokesperson confirmed to us that three unhoused people were removed from the park. the school says that had previously offered them shelter . there are reports that some activists were taken into custody and we're working to confirm that and report will follow the breaking news study. admonishing a board member for he the decision fell sh
. >>> a legislation backed by scott weiner passed the legislature allowing all cities to create overdose prevention programs through 2028 with trained staff to supervisor the drug use. >>> next, a quick look at the top stories we're covering for you this wednesday including breaking news out of the east bay where police cleared homeless people from berkley's people's park. a look at the tense moments and why leaders say this action had to be done. >>> another child...
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scott weiner called the bill tragic, saying "these sites are a proven strategy to reduce overdose deathsle expanding access to treatment." >> the i team has been digging into ransomware attack spur the fbi's cyber security officials are sounding the alarm to a newer -- a new form of ransomware. >> leaves are targeting the bay area, threatening to block access and length sale -- unless their ransom is paid. >> it is a scam that can lock you out of your computer, threatening all of your files, and unless you pay, confidential information will be exposed. this is ransomware. >> i use the word criminal. these are criminal organizations. >> investigators say the cyber fraud is advancing with a new variant called zeppelin, malware criminals used to target businesses and large corporations. >> zeppelin has been top of mind because they like to target health-care care companies. >> zeppelin ransomware surfaced in 2019 is now growing. investigators say scammers will spend weeks trying to hack into their victim's networks. in some cases, they will find a glitch, use that to access your software, t
scott weiner called the bill tragic, saying "these sites are a proven strategy to reduce overdose deathsle expanding access to treatment." >> the i team has been digging into ransomware attack spur the fbi's cyber security officials are sounding the alarm to a newer -- a new form of ransomware. >> leaves are targeting the bay area, threatening to block access and length sale -- unless their ransom is paid. >> it is a scam that can lock you out of your computer,...
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the far right did that to johnn weiner and paul ryan when they work with democrats in order to pass legislation. that is a trend that is solvable and more likely to have better outcomes than potentially a third party. but, like i said a third party is doable it's a logistical challenge at the national level and the united states but i would love to see some more about the longer-term impacts are. >> so will hurd a former congressman is there a future? used to be the future of the republican party are you still the future? >> you don't have to be in elected office to be the future. >> in elected future questioner cuts here's what i would say it's only like likely my political career is over i'm only m 44 years old with the opportunity to serve my country presents itself again, then i will evaluate it. i've been lucky to serve in an amazing job in the cia. it was awesome serving my hometown of san antonio and all of that community's in west and south texas. there's anor opportunity i will evaluate immigrants or some reporting this book was a feeler to see if there was a lane for will hurd running
the far right did that to johnn weiner and paul ryan when they work with democrats in order to pass legislation. that is a trend that is solvable and more likely to have better outcomes than potentially a third party. but, like i said a third party is doable it's a logistical challenge at the national level and the united states but i would love to see some more about the longer-term impacts are. >> so will hurd a former congressman is there a future? used to be the future of the...
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scott weiner promoted a bill to let 15 and 16-year-olds get vaccinated if they choose.e tweeted that polio is still here and can paralyze kids but homeschooled kids are not vaccinated against it. concern has resurfaced after a person in new york was diagnosed with the disease that can cause paralysis. dan: kaiser workers in california are asking the provider to hire more people to meet the demand for mental health patients. ryan curry was in san jose where a strike is underway. >> we want kaiser to step up and do more for our patients. reporter: they want kaiser permanente to hire more mental health workers. they say there are not enough to help patients. >> right now with the mental health services, patients have to wait weeks and months for an initial appointment. reporter: the strike is occurring in multiple locations. members are calling current working conditions unethical. they cannot stand to tell patients they have to wait a long time before receiving treatment. >> someone who is having significant stressors who might not be suicidal but is still struggling to f
scott weiner promoted a bill to let 15 and 16-year-olds get vaccinated if they choose.e tweeted that polio is still here and can paralyze kids but homeschooled kids are not vaccinated against it. concern has resurfaced after a person in new york was diagnosed with the disease that can cause paralysis. dan: kaiser workers in california are asking the provider to hire more people to meet the demand for mental health patients. ryan curry was in san jose where a strike is underway. >> we want...