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tiktok, julie. >> julie: you keep saying that. i love you so much. watch her on monday, 11:00 p.m. thank you for watching "the faulkner focus," i am >> emily: fox news alert. the push to defund the police appears to be backfiring, with new safety concerns for america. the fox news analysis shows a spike in crime in cities that cut their police budgets after summer of violent police overhauls. now, crime in portland is up 271% and up 40% in minneapolis. shootings are up 40% in new york city. you are watching "outnumbered." i'm emily compagno. here today, gillian turner. from fox news
tiktok, julie. >> julie: you keep saying that. i love you so much. watch her on monday, 11:00 p.m. thank you for watching "the faulkner focus," i am >> emily: fox news alert. the push to defund the police appears to be backfiring, with new safety concerns for america. the fox news analysis shows a spike in crime in cities that cut their police budgets after summer of violent police overhauls. now, crime in portland is up 271% and up 40% in minneapolis. shootings are up 40%...
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what's your take, julie? you would enjoy this. >> julie: i would not. i think it's ironic that he's going to come up to the stage and talk to a bunch of college students are obviously not going to go very far if this is what they look up to. he's going to talk about fake news after he spent all that time and exhausted his efforts on crying his fake laptop. i don't understand how they choose this. what makes him qualified. he didn't have any -- i'm sorry. >> tyrus: because his dad is the president. >> julie: that is true. there are students at this college but say they have been discriminated against for being republican so they are saying that the colleges clearly -- tulane is no surprise. playing to the presidents pocket so to speak. >> kat: this will cost more than $50,000 a year. >> julie: that is elementary school in new york city. >> greg: i hope -- still to come, a game show contestant accused of being a racist. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add
what's your take, julie? you would enjoy this. >> julie: i would not. i think it's ironic that he's going to come up to the stage and talk to a bunch of college students are obviously not going to go very far if this is what they look up to. he's going to talk about fake news after he spent all that time and exhausted his efforts on crying his fake laptop. i don't understand how they choose this. what makes him qualified. he didn't have any -- i'm sorry. >> tyrus: because his dad is...
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at the start of july, that seems like a huge ramp up, july, that seems like a huge ramp up. but _ july, that seems like a huge ramp up. but we — july, that seems like a huge ramp up, but we all want to see this in here _ up, but we all want to see this in here this — up, but we all want to see this in here this. the evidence so far has been _ here this. the evidence so far has been gathered from these pilots. based _ been gathered from these pilots. based on — been gathered from these pilots. based on the early data, there is no clear— based on the early data, there is no clear way— based on the early data, there is no clear way of. — based on the early data, there is no clear way of, no sign that mass gatherings will spread the virus, but also — gatherings will spread the virus, but also the need to keep mitigation measures— but also the need to keep mitigation measures and events. i think we're moving _ measures and events. i think we're moving in— measures and events. i think we're moving in the right direction and we'd _ moving in the right direction and we'd allâ
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julie writes about online harassment and whole chapter about sports and julie has been facing a lotl of ugly trolling online since the book came out. i wanted to address that and julie obviously i'm very supportive of you and i would love to hear your answer to laura's question. >> sometimes, a lot of times i get a lot of private support and not public support. today i feel like i got quite a bit of support, not people that i know talk about harassment they get from a is your honor subset of people and it's hard because i don't ever want to put a woman in a position where she's hanging herself out to dry and putting herself in a position because nobody knows where somebody else is going through. at the same time, aoi little he, i have 60 text messages from you about the topic and you're going to sit there and say nothing. i'm graceful for the women. there's a whole bunch who just said, yeah, this is what happened to me and here is who did it. i was grateful for that. i knew the harassment was going to pick up as the book got closer. there's a set of fans. ripping up the entire book a
julie writes about online harassment and whole chapter about sports and julie has been facing a lotl of ugly trolling online since the book came out. i wanted to address that and julie obviously i'm very supportive of you and i would love to hear your answer to laura's question. >> sometimes, a lot of times i get a lot of private support and not public support. today i feel like i got quite a bit of support, not people that i know talk about harassment they get from a is your honor subset...
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not just who i was watching but who i was watching with. >> julie? >> mine and lauras is very different because she's doon way cooler constitute with i was host my show the first time that colin kaepernick kneeled and the night that everything set town in sports because of covid, and it this first time -- probably the only few time i have had to cover breaking news at the same time i'm trying to host a show, and for me we're sort of social justice, social change, we're sports intersections, with those moments, and when you're in a studio getting people's reactions to that and discussing it as it happens, those are movements really loved in radio, like combine anything love of journalism my love of sports, and i really liked being able to be in the studio for those moments and be the first person to have those conversations, because when you host a night show, there isn't a -- host a weekend show there isn't a ton of stuff you get to come to and be the first one. usually i'm coming in at the end of the day when everybody else already talked about and
not just who i was watching but who i was watching with. >> julie? >> mine and lauras is very different because she's doon way cooler constitute with i was host my show the first time that colin kaepernick kneeled and the night that everything set town in sports because of covid, and it this first time -- probably the only few time i have had to cover breaking news at the same time i'm trying to host a show, and for me we're sort of social justice, social change, we're sports...
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i'm julie julie haener. i'm frank somerville president. biden wants more money for pre k community college family leave at other programs designed to help american families are political reporter greg lee here now, with the president's plan and the huge price tag. that comes along with it. yeah, frank. good evening. it is a hefty price tag. we're talking $4 trillion between his two most recent plans. president biden worked on selling the spending plan to members of congress and the american people. he also provided an optimistic outlook on the country moving past covid-19. madam speaker, the president of the united states, in his first address to a joint session of congress, president joe biden touted his administration's efforts in finding covid-19. america is on the move again. caroline. the possibility crisis. the opportunity setbacks in the strength, the traditional speech took place in a setting, unlike any before it a much smaller physical audience due to covid tight security and for the first time, two women vp kamila harris and hou
i'm julie julie haener. i'm frank somerville president. biden wants more money for pre k community college family leave at other programs designed to help american families are political reporter greg lee here now, with the president's plan and the huge price tag. that comes along with it. yeah, frank. good evening. it is a hefty price tag. we're talking $4 trillion between his two most recent plans. president biden worked on selling the spending plan to members of congress and the american...
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anna julie cooper was born anna julie hayworth in north carolina, and she was born into slavery. she lived long enough to see the first stages of mast face political protest movement. her social theory developed through this context, especially reconstruction and the abandonment is major life events affecting her experience and therefore her activism and theory. she was acutely aware of the impact that sexism had on her educational opportunities. she was fiercely intellectual and religious. a rare opportunity, cooper attended saint augustine normal school and collegiate institute in raleigh. people were neither afforded, nor allowed into some of the classes reserved for men. she managed to convince the school to let her take greek, but she noted the sexism in that initial exclusion. she married george cooper and he died two leaders -- two years later and she never remarried. cooper went on to study at overland college, still known for their early commitment to educational accidents -- access for african-americans. she had little means and sought interest into the b.a. program rat
anna julie cooper was born anna julie hayworth in north carolina, and she was born into slavery. she lived long enough to see the first stages of mast face political protest movement. her social theory developed through this context, especially reconstruction and the abandonment is major life events affecting her experience and therefore her activism and theory. she was acutely aware of the impact that sexism had on her educational opportunities. she was fiercely intellectual and religious. a...
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july 25 40 call spreads. when that person is buying it they're actually buying options on the july vix future now because we understand how these vix futures behave we are buying something that closed around 23 today. but for it to get up to 40 spot vix would have to be substantially higher now they were able to spend about $2.07 on those call spreads each times 200,000 and times 2900 multiplier represented outlay of more than $40 million in premium. so we often talk about using puts as portfolio protection or put spreads as portfolio protection this is another way to hedge your portfolio if you're concerned about volatility and market pull backs, it will behave a little bit different than a put but essentially that's what you're getting it seems like it's a very large bet probably to protect a very large portfolio. >> yeah it was certainly a big talker carter, what are the charts tell ugh? >> sure, i have tw telling you. >> sure, i have two vix charts important thing is what happened last week. when covid ca
july 25 40 call spreads. when that person is buying it they're actually buying options on the july vix future now because we understand how these vix futures behave we are buying something that closed around 23 today. but for it to get up to 40 spot vix would have to be substantially higher now they were able to spend about $2.07 on those call spreads each times 200,000 and times 2900 multiplier represented outlay of more than $40 million in premium. so we often talk about using puts as...
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julie and her husband — see something there? julie and her husband rudolph _ see something there? julie and her husband rudolph used i see something there? julie and her husband rudolph used to l see something there? julie and i her husband rudolph used to run orca tours further south. a few years ago the whales moved north and the tours followed. and now since probably four years we see now going more north, so of course we can't predict how far they go more north, basically it is the plankton and herring who have done it. do you think the patterns of their travel and the patterns of where the herring go, has that become more irregular and harder to predict? more irregular and harder to tredict? , ., predict? the something happened- _ predict? the something happened- i— predict? the something happened. i think- predict? the something i happened. i think everyone is aware about it, and every seasonis aware about it, and every season is less, and we just have to wait and see what is happening and where they are going. but we don't know exactly why they are going more north and wh
julie and her husband — see something there? julie and her husband rudolph _ see something there? julie and her husband rudolph used i see something there? julie and her husband rudolph used to l see something there? julie and i her husband rudolph used to run orca tours further south. a few years ago the whales moved north and the tours followed. and now since probably four years we see now going more north, so of course we can't predict how far they go more north, basically it is the...
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it is important to get the money july 1st. any delay can delay or change our process of calculating what the required employer contribution would be for the year. from a technical perspective departments are building their budgets right now. the school district, community college district, courts are asking what if employer contribution rate is because they need it to build their budget. as we move against a june and july deadline, we normally publish employer contribution rates by march. we are a month behind. impact on employers school district provided to you the city released economic update for the city and they recognize that the board is working on this issue of a return, but there is real need for us to the board to make the decision as soon as possible. and from the technical side, kyron has to produce the actuarial valuation report and present -- report and present to the board. this is traditionally february or march. pushing to may and june, i am sure they can do the work, but i would urge the board seriously to co
it is important to get the money july 1st. any delay can delay or change our process of calculating what the required employer contribution would be for the year. from a technical perspective departments are building their budgets right now. the school district, community college district, courts are asking what if employer contribution rate is because they need it to build their budget. as we move against a june and july deadline, we normally publish employer contribution rates by march. we...
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it is important to get the money july 1st. any delay can delay or change our process of calculating what the required employer contribution would be for the year. from a technical perspective departments are building their budgets right now. the school district, community college district, courts are asking what if employer contribution rate is because they need it to build their budget. as we move against a june and july deadline, we normally publish employer contribution rates by march. we are a month behind. impact on employers school district provided to you the city released economic update for the city and they recognize that the board is working on this issue of a return, but there is real need for us to the board to make the decision as soon as possible. and from the technical side, kyron has to produce the actuarial valuation report and present -- report and present to the board. this is traditionally february or march. pushing to may and june, i am sure they can do the work, but i would urge the board seriously to co
it is important to get the money july 1st. any delay can delay or change our process of calculating what the required employer contribution would be for the year. from a technical perspective departments are building their budgets right now. the school district, community college district, courts are asking what if employer contribution rate is because they need it to build their budget. as we move against a june and july deadline, we normally publish employer contribution rates by march. we...
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here we go, julie. julie gentry: all right. johnny bananas: how many books has kevin powell written since the beginning of "real world"? 14. [ding] who wrote these questions? what was the name of andre's indie rock band in 19-- reigndance, baby! this question is going to julie, all right? true! that's true, johnny. we win. ok. this isn't true or false. hold on. - oh. b! [inaudible] let's go. next question. a! a! this ain't even trivia anymore! but you know what? this goes to show how much you guys know and love each other. i think that's very impressive. next question is going to go back to you, heather. who did your boo eric famously date after his original season of "the real world"? eric's doing one of these right now. is it a, oprah winfrey; b, alyssa milano; c, pamela anderson; d, ricky martin? this is a trick question. why is it a trick question, eric? because you can't answer this question with one letter. [laughter] oh! this one's going back to you, eric. norman is credited as the first openly lgbtq "real world" cast me
here we go, julie. julie gentry: all right. johnny bananas: how many books has kevin powell written since the beginning of "real world"? 14. [ding] who wrote these questions? what was the name of andre's indie rock band in 19-- reigndance, baby! this question is going to julie, all right? true! that's true, johnny. we win. ok. this isn't true or false. hold on. - oh. b! [inaudible] let's go. next question. a! a! this ain't even trivia anymore! but you know what? this goes to show how...
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. >> julie: i mean, alexandria ocasio-cortez, when has she tweeted about her solutions? because i have missed those. >> i have missed those too and the things that should be very easy and simple, daca, that can be taken away. we have that debate appeared last administration. but still, i have put something in place, protect these people who have come to the united states who came as children and lived here and are basically americans. they haven't done it. >> julie: and the makeup room you and i came up with a solution. have you seen the movie "harry truman" that is it. >> exactly. making legal immigration easier for many people who are deserving to come here and people, unless you really know somebody personally might not realize just how hard it is to come here even if you are the most deserving person in the world. fix that system. there are things to do but they haven't done anything because i
. >> julie: i mean, alexandria ocasio-cortez, when has she tweeted about her solutions? because i have missed those. >> i have missed those too and the things that should be very easy and simple, daca, that can be taken away. we have that debate appeared last administration. but still, i have put something in place, protect these people who have come to the united states who came as children and lived here and are basically americans. they haven't done it. >> julie: and the...
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they believe in july 1st. i believe in july 1st. we're on track to get 5 million new yorkers vaccinated by july 1st. it's the right moment to make this move, and you have to set a goal in life. a as the leader in new york city, it's my job to say this is where we need to go, and i believe july 1st is the right day for the reopening of new york city. >> and no doubt new yorkers are certainly happy to see the light at the end of the tunnel here. as things do move closer to that date, are there any conditions, negative conditions when it comes to the situation with covid, that might make you reconsider that reopening date? >> brianna, important question. it's always about the data and the science. what we've done with our health care team throughout is we've put out the information very publicly, we've spoken to it constantly. the data over the last weeks has been extraordinarily clear, constant downward pressure on covid, less and less covid in new york city. it's fantastic. and it directly correlates to the numbers of vaccinations in
they believe in july 1st. i believe in july 1st. we're on track to get 5 million new yorkers vaccinated by july 1st. it's the right moment to make this move, and you have to set a goal in life. a as the leader in new york city, it's my job to say this is where we need to go, and i believe july 1st is the right day for the reopening of new york city. >> and no doubt new yorkers are certainly happy to see the light at the end of the tunnel here. as things do move closer to that date, are...
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julie. that delivery driver tells me he's upset about the incident. but that is also relieved that the neighbor shot cell phone video of what happened. thing cell phone video shows a white woman yelling expletives and racial slurs at the black package delivery driver kendall macintosh in berkeley, a neighbor videotaping the incident reacted off camera film lady so i just thought, you know, initially it was just somebody else is having a bad day or something. i thought meeting on her, would you? no let that would just go their way. i went my way during the 51 2nd long video. we hear the woman yell racial slurs twice over there. it happened on april 18th shortly before eight pm macintosh tells me he had just ended his shift and was going to help another driver on delaware street when the woman pulled up next to his van and started yelling at him. who, after you think you are. who do you think you are driving down my street like this? the woman called police saying that she and her boyfriend had followed macintosh after they saw him speeding. i was scare
julie. that delivery driver tells me he's upset about the incident. but that is also relieved that the neighbor shot cell phone video of what happened. thing cell phone video shows a white woman yelling expletives and racial slurs at the black package delivery driver kendall macintosh in berkeley, a neighbor videotaping the incident reacted off camera film lady so i just thought, you know, initially it was just somebody else is having a bad day or something. i thought meeting on her, would you?...
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we are not -- the statute requires july 1 but if we are not ready july 1 and we will tell you if that turns out, , ad not we will launch july 1 but we will not risk our system. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator crapo. senator cantwell is next to . senator grassley is after senator cantwell. [inaudible] >> thank you for the courtesy. i believe senator cantwell -- >> ready to go. >> hold off for one second if you would, senator grassley. >> i will. >> let's go ahead with you, senator grassley. >> thank you. the american rescue plan included major temporary modifications of the child tax credit including making the credit fully refundable and advanced. i have concerns that these changes will drastically expand the irs role into being kind of social welfare oriented at the expense of its primary mission of tax collector. as erin collins, the national taxpayer advocate said, quote, the challenge is the irs was not set up for that purpose, and their i.t. is not structured for that, end of quote. it's clear that setting up periodic advanced payment and associated infrastructu
we are not -- the statute requires july 1 but if we are not ready july 1 and we will tell you if that turns out, , ad not we will launch july 1 but we will not risk our system. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator crapo. senator cantwell is next to . senator grassley is after senator cantwell. [inaudible] >> thank you for the courtesy. i believe senator cantwell -- >> ready to go. >> hold off for one second if you would, senator grassley. >> i...
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i was looking at the july 560 calls, buying those and selling the weekly 580s. net net you would be laying out $23 to do that trade. >> mike's trade is not as bullish, it's mildly bullish only risking 4.5%. i do see that potential surprise here for netflix is the international segment. they have been testing mobile only plans that are relatively cheap for the international market utilizing options with limited risk is the way to play this in my opinion >> well, as you know, since then netflix has flopped. as they say in so many movies, we live to fight another day let's go around the horn again and take a second stab at it carter we start off with you, on twitter already you acknowledge the wrong call you made, but what do we do here >> right, so the first thing about any trade -- and the word is trade -- is if you're there for a reason, technically for a breakout, fundamentally an earnings result that would cause the breakout and it doesn't happen first loss best loss is one of the market adages there is, which is to say you walk away. in terms of what's happen
i was looking at the july 560 calls, buying those and selling the weekly 580s. net net you would be laying out $23 to do that trade. >> mike's trade is not as bullish, it's mildly bullish only risking 4.5%. i do see that potential surprise here for netflix is the international segment. they have been testing mobile only plans that are relatively cheap for the international market utilizing options with limited risk is the way to play this in my opinion >> well, as you know, since...
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ever since about last july _ 12 months? phenomenal. ever since about last july in - 12 months? phenomenal. ever since about last july in the - since about lastjuly in the world opened up and people could go on holiday in the uk. in the autumn, our sales team processed an entire year, an entire ordinary years worth of sales in six weeks and i guess the other thing to say is that we are 75 years old this year and it's never been busier. hull is the caravan making capital of britain. here in east yorkshire the industry employs more than 10,000 people in this company is taking on more stock to keep in is moving. and this is the finished model. it'sjust rolled off the production line here in hull and it takes from start to finish 2a hours to build this and it's absolutely huge. as you can see, it sleeps six people and some of these models can fetch hundreds of thousands of pounds. are you seeing a change than in the types of people holidaying in this way, perhaps for the first time? ., , , this way, perhaps for the first time? . , , , , time? the answer is yes. so we've seen _ time?
ever since about last july _ 12 months? phenomenal. ever since about last july in - 12 months? phenomenal. ever since about last july in the - since about lastjuly in the world opened up and people could go on holiday in the uk. in the autumn, our sales team processed an entire year, an entire ordinary years worth of sales in six weeks and i guess the other thing to say is that we are 75 years old this year and it's never been busier. hull is the caravan making capital of britain. here in east...
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i'm frank somerville and i'm julie julie haener. the decision comes as millions more people become eligible to receive the vaccine across the state. ktvu jana katsuyama joins us now live with how to sign up, janna. julie the state says that the johnson and johnson vaccines are very small portion of their supply. they're not using them now. still, many people are worried. they're staying up until midnight to try and sign up and get a spot. the state has updated their website to try and handle any surge in scheduling. the floodgates open thursday as all californians over 16 will be eligible for a covid vaccine. we currently have 3000 open appointments in the next seven days. contra costa county is among those that expanded eligibility earlier to their own residents. other vaccinations are being handled by the state of california's mass vaccination sites. touches the oakland coliseum location, but you'll need to go through the state scheduling website for those, and if you want to book an appointment there, the my turn page through the
i'm frank somerville and i'm julie julie haener. the decision comes as millions more people become eligible to receive the vaccine across the state. ktvu jana katsuyama joins us now live with how to sign up, janna. julie the state says that the johnson and johnson vaccines are very small portion of their supply. they're not using them now. still, many people are worried. they're staying up until midnight to try and sign up and get a spot. the state has updated their website to try and handle...
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i'm julie julie haener. i'm frank somerville. the hour long video shows the final moments of mario gonzalez life as two officers were trying to take him into custody. ktvu is amber lee is in alameda tonight. and amber, you watch the video tonight with a former prosecutor and defense attorney to help break down exactly. what he saw happening. that's right, frank out. the attorney tells me the video is. painful to watch and that he empathizes with the family, he says. the question is, did police follow procedure tomorrow, to alameda police officers made physical contact with mario gonzalez about 15 minutes after the officer's body cameras were activated, they hold on to his arms and moved them to his back. don't resist it, but gonzales appears to resist and during the struggle, one officer places his knee on his lower back. we're gonna take care of you. okay, as the struggle continues, one officer's knee is on gonzales his shoulder. oh it's pretty clear that putting someone belly down. handcuffed with weight on their back is danger
i'm julie julie haener. i'm frank somerville. the hour long video shows the final moments of mario gonzalez life as two officers were trying to take him into custody. ktvu is amber lee is in alameda tonight. and amber, you watch the video tonight with a former prosecutor and defense attorney to help break down exactly. what he saw happening. that's right, frank out. the attorney tells me the video is. painful to watch and that he empathizes with the family, he says. the question is, did police...
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julie: it is definitely both. there are those folks who want in on crypto, who find it hard to stomach the volatility of point, and want a less volatile way to play it. then there are those folks who are thinking even longer term and getting to understand what the centralized finance is all about the potential of cryptocurrency as a new currency platform and a way to make transactions faster, safer, easier. that is the long-term play. i think you have both camps. what that means is multiple ways of driving demand. alix: fair enough. hence the high valuation. 3060 right now. julie chariell, bloomberg intelligence, always great to catch up with you. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: this is european close on bloomberg markets. let's take a look at what we are watching. coinbase, but also moments from now jay powell will speak at the economic club of washington with david rubenstein. tomorrow we get jobless claims. we did see a rise last week. also u.s. retail sales for march. where will they be a blowout? how big of a bl
julie: it is definitely both. there are those folks who want in on crypto, who find it hard to stomach the volatility of point, and want a less volatile way to play it. then there are those folks who are thinking even longer term and getting to understand what the centralized finance is all about the potential of cryptocurrency as a new currency platform and a way to make transactions faster, safer, easier. that is the long-term play. i think you have both camps. what that means is multiple...
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i'm julie julie haener, and i'm frank somerville. we'll get to those stories in a moment first, though, we begin tonight. was so much needed rain finally moving through the bay area. this is a live picture outside from our roof camera looking out onto the oakland estuary. it wasn't as much as many people hope, but every bit counts. ktvu chief meteorologist bill martin is here now, with a look at the latest conditions, bill. how's it looking out there? yeah. actually right now is about as nice as it's been all day and much of the bay area. we're looking back at oakland from emeryville. now the sun is popping out. the front has gone through in the mountains or still a winter storm warning. in effect, we got rain. somewhere. he's got significant like mount tam got a half inch of rain over a half inch of rain. that's a nice amount of rain. but in san francisco 16 hundreds, berkeley, just three tents and then santa rosa, right, which would typically you would see that's where you see your big totals. 30.6 607 inch most bay area cities lik
i'm julie julie haener, and i'm frank somerville. we'll get to those stories in a moment first, though, we begin tonight. was so much needed rain finally moving through the bay area. this is a live picture outside from our roof camera looking out onto the oakland estuary. it wasn't as much as many people hope, but every bit counts. ktvu chief meteorologist bill martin is here now, with a look at the latest conditions, bill. how's it looking out there? yeah. actually right now is about as nice...
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the benefit of that, of course, we expect to reach herd immunity around july 4th weekend. we know that people are making progress on the mainland too. we have done 1.18 million shots out of a population of 1.4 million people. we are about halfway there now. that is the benefit. as we are safer and you are safer, that makes all the sense in the world. >> that makes sense. what about children who are not eligible for vaccines but traveling with parents who are fully vaccinated? any exceptions for them? >> not yet. they will still do the pretest but we are working on that. i do expect the cdc and fda to approve vaccinations to age 12 and a couple weeks. stay tuned for that. there is talk about going to age 5. we just don't know yet. once that is in place, it would apply the same way. >> do you expect to keep the mask mandate? everybody was very diligent about masking up. i did hear some complaints about some tourists not following the rules. what you want to say to visitors? >> we are going to follow the cdc guidance. we are tweaking that right now. i was on with the attorney
the benefit of that, of course, we expect to reach herd immunity around july 4th weekend. we know that people are making progress on the mainland too. we have done 1.18 million shots out of a population of 1.4 million people. we are about halfway there now. that is the benefit. as we are safer and you are safer, that makes all the sense in the world. >> that makes sense. what about children who are not eligible for vaccines but traveling with parents who are fully vaccinated? any...
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i'm julie julie haener. i'm frank somerville president. biden wants more money for pre k community college family leave at other programs designed to help american families are
i'm julie julie haener. i'm frank somerville president. biden wants more money for pre k community college family leave at other programs designed to help american families are
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and i'm julie julie haener. supporters say blight and cleanliness are among the top concerns in san jose. nude 11 tonight ktvu is azenith smith is here now and as it the hope is that hefty fines will make people think twice. yes julie, the idea is still being fought out at research. city leaders hope it will act as a deterrent, but no enforcement will be a challenge. it's infuriating through the years, gentle means cameras have captured people disposing trust illegally in his neighborhood in downtown san jose, bicyclist tossing trash in front of his home at the intersection, mattresses left so fed up. he's posted videos on youtube, hoping to catch the perpetrators. green dodge minivan late 19 nineties paused and dumped two loads of garbage before speeding away basically show so a total lack of respect for anybody else. a quality of life issue citywide last september, said jose partnering with union pacific railroad spending an estimated $300,000 to clean up a dump site this size of a football field on monterey r
and i'm julie julie haener. supporters say blight and cleanliness are among the top concerns in san jose. nude 11 tonight ktvu is azenith smith is here now and as it the hope is that hefty fines will make people think twice. yes julie, the idea is still being fought out at research. city leaders hope it will act as a deterrent, but no enforcement will be a challenge. it's infuriating through the years, gentle means cameras have captured people disposing trust illegally in his neighborhood in...
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hello again, everyone i'm frank somerville and i'm julie julie haener. the conviction comes nearly one year after the nation watched derek shobha kneel on the neck of george floyd for nine minutes and 29 seconds. and today, the jury delivered the verdict finding show been guilty of second degree and intentional murder, third degree murder and second degree manslaughter. the jury's decision came after 10 hours of deliberation over two days. ktvu jana katsuyama begins our coverage tonight with reaction from george floyd's family and also how long show vin could spend in prison. jenna. frank that is the next battle here. the typical maximum sentence for that second degree murder charge is 40 years, but typically in minnesota. the sentencing guidelines are about half that. as for floyd's family today, after the verdict was announced, they were hugging and said this was an answer to their prayers. all rise for the jury. the jury that face derrick show vin had seven women and five men half white, half black or multiracial member of the jury. i will now read th
hello again, everyone i'm frank somerville and i'm julie julie haener. the conviction comes nearly one year after the nation watched derek shobha kneel on the neck of george floyd for nine minutes and 29 seconds. and today, the jury delivered the verdict finding show been guilty of second degree and intentional murder, third degree murder and second degree manslaughter. the jury's decision came after 10 hours of deliberation over two days. ktvu jana katsuyama begins our coverage tonight with...
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july 1st, you have may, you have june you know, what happens in may? what happens june i would like to get the reopening hopeful, hopeful reopening date before that. >> he followed that up with a suggestion that, hey, why don't you ask new yorkers for your opinion of the mayor "new york post" reports this afternoon it asked the mayor's press secretary for a response to the governor, and he answered, and i'm quoting here, serial sexual assaulter says what the governor, of course, is under investigation by his own attorney general for multiple accusations, but cuomo denies he's ever sexually assaulted anyone. >> the tabloids deepen this one. >>> the traditionally red state of georgia helped seal his victory. mr. biden followed last night's speech to congress with a drive-in rally in duluth, georgia, as he takes his sales pitch for a massive spending plan on the road. >> we have more to do. that's why i proposed the america's job plan it's a once in a generation investment, the biggest session world war ii. >> and president biden's vision for rebuilding t
july 1st, you have may, you have june you know, what happens in may? what happens june i would like to get the reopening hopeful, hopeful reopening date before that. >> he followed that up with a suggestion that, hey, why don't you ask new yorkers for your opinion of the mayor "new york post" reports this afternoon it asked the mayor's press secretary for a response to the governor, and he answered, and i'm quoting here, serial sexual assaulter says what the governor, of course,...
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hello again, everyone i'm frank somerville and i'm julie julie haener. that collision happened on west leland road in pittsburgh and arriving. officers found a crash scene they described as devastating ktvu is amberleigh is there with the latest on what happened? amber julie. it's been five hours since the deadly crash, but investigators are still here. collecting evidence. this is one of the two cars involved in this crash, a silver toyota corolla destroyed. second car is further up the road, police say a total of nine people were involved in this incident to have died, including a seven year old girl, pittsburgh police say they received the first call about the deadly two car crash at six await monday evening when first responders arrived. they say they found three children ejected from the silver toyota corolla. a seven year old girl and two boys, ages four and one. upon arrival, they found an absolutely devastating scene. two vehicles had collided. one of that vehicles had five occupants, two adults and three children. the one year old was ejected al
hello again, everyone i'm frank somerville and i'm julie julie haener. that collision happened on west leland road in pittsburgh and arriving. officers found a crash scene they described as devastating ktvu is amberleigh is there with the latest on what happened? amber julie. it's been five hours since the deadly crash, but investigators are still here. collecting evidence. this is one of the two cars involved in this crash, a silver toyota corolla destroyed. second car is further up the road,...
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right now, the trade we're going to be talking about is a big one we saw out in july one thing i want to quickly point out, when the term structure inverts, that is for example what we saw in march of 2020, that is the all-time high, those longer-dated futures will not typically go up as much as the spot vix index will. why is that an important thing to point out because the trade that we saw this week, it actually took place yesterday, was a purchase of 200,000 july 25 40 call spreads. so when that person is buying that, they're actually buying options on the july vix future because we understand how these futures behave, we're buying something that closed around 23 today, but for it to go up to 40, spot vix would have to be substantially, substantially higher now, they were able to spend about $2.07 on those call spreads each, but times 200,000 and times the 100 multiplier, that represented an outlay of more than $40 million in premium. so we often talk about using puts as portfolio protection or put spreads as portfolio protection, but this is another way you can hedge your portfol
right now, the trade we're going to be talking about is a big one we saw out in july one thing i want to quickly point out, when the term structure inverts, that is for example what we saw in march of 2020, that is the all-time high, those longer-dated futures will not typically go up as much as the spot vix index will. why is that an important thing to point out because the trade that we saw this week, it actually took place yesterday, was a purchase of 200,000 july 25 40 call spreads. so when...
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the fourth of july. otherwise, the fourth of july. that is why he cites that day come a day we can have a celebration only independence but independence from this virus. so we explained to me. >> greg: what can he do? no, i'm asking, what can he do? >> juan: can you let me finish! i let you go off on that rant a minute ago and it didn't make any sense to me. but somebody like me who has experienced this virus. people have a reason to be caution. but i want to say it is puzzling to me that part of the politics now gets painted in such a way that it would damage americans public health. i think some of this is some of the same people that say oh, the election was stolen. but stop and think about it, president trump on "hannity" the other night and president trump said he had been vaccinated and he urged people to get vaccinated. i think we need people on the far right to send that message. because this proportionately as republicans and trump republicans saying no. >> martha: some people aren't getting vac
the fourth of july. otherwise, the fourth of july. that is why he cites that day come a day we can have a celebration only independence but independence from this virus. so we explained to me. >> greg: what can he do? no, i'm asking, what can he do? >> juan: can you let me finish! i let you go off on that rant a minute ago and it didn't make any sense to me. but somebody like me who has experienced this virus. people have a reason to be caution. but i want to say it is puzzling to...
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back in march 11th, i outlined a vision of what america could look like by the fourth of july. in america that was much closer to normal life then we left behind more than a year ago. we remain on track for that goal. in the weeks since then, more than hundred 20 million shots have been given since i announced for july 4 goal. more kids are back in school and after a long and painful year more grandparents are able to hug their grandkids. it is great progress but if we let up now and stop being vigilant, this virus will erase the progress we have already achieved, the sacrifice we have made, the lives we have put on hold, the loved ones who have been taken from us. it is time we will never get back. to celebrate our independence from this virus on july 4, with family and friends in small groups, we still have the month of may and june. we all need to mask up until the number of cases goes down. until everyone has a chance to get their shot. two americans 16 years and older, it is your turn now. now. so go get your vaccines before the end of may. we can do this. and we will do t
back in march 11th, i outlined a vision of what america could look like by the fourth of july. in america that was much closer to normal life then we left behind more than a year ago. we remain on track for that goal. in the weeks since then, more than hundred 20 million shots have been given since i announced for july 4 goal. more kids are back in school and after a long and painful year more grandparents are able to hug their grandkids. it is great progress but if we let up now and stop being...
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kristina julie. two women have now died at this intersection in hit and run crash is highlighting the importance of pedestrian safety, and so far no one has been arrested. monory highway and curtner avenue, a busy intersection in san jose. don't get quite enough time walk. i gotta walk. i won't get across pedestrians like this man named jack. try to move fast. the intersection was shut down wednesday night after a woman using a walker was killed in a hit and run. police say she was several 100 ft. outside of the closest crosswalk. there's no description of the car that hit her, and her identity hasn't been released. it's the second fatal hit and run this month that the sitter section involving a disabled person on april 1st 37 year old vanessa arce was in a crosswalk using a wheelchair when she was hit and killed by a car. police are still searching for the driver of an early 2000 mercedes benz cls. nikita's in her with walk, san jose calls it unacceptable. i think that's one of the most shocking thi
kristina julie. two women have now died at this intersection in hit and run crash is highlighting the importance of pedestrian safety, and so far no one has been arrested. monory highway and curtner avenue, a busy intersection in san jose. don't get quite enough time walk. i gotta walk. i won't get across pedestrians like this man named jack. try to move fast. the intersection was shut down wednesday night after a woman using a walker was killed in a hit and run. police say she was several 100...
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and i'm julie julie haener tonight's protest in san francisco's mission district among those happening across the country, ktvu s azenith smith is here now, with a look at tonight's event. well, julie, it started as a vigil at mission high school and ended with a march to the police station. a few blocks away. the group defund sfpd now organized it. fauci the names of those who died at the hands of police officers. hundreds gathered at mission high school in san francisco thursday there for george floyd, dante, right, and others who can't be there. i feel grief. i feel anger. um i feel like this has happened one too many times. no amount of body cam footage is gonna big bring back dante writes life on go. i think the question now is how. we abolished the police. how do we work together to dismantle this system? growing outrage? four days after the police shooting of dante, right? ah police officer in brooklyn center. minnesota says she mistook her gun for a taser, killing the young father during a traffic stop closer to home. a family grieving over the death of 44 year old roger allen
and i'm julie julie haener tonight's protest in san francisco's mission district among those happening across the country, ktvu s azenith smith is here now, with a look at tonight's event. well, julie, it started as a vigil at mission high school and ended with a march to the police station. a few blocks away. the group defund sfpd now organized it. fauci the names of those who died at the hands of police officers. hundreds gathered at mission high school in san francisco thursday there for...
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i'm julie julie haener. top officials emphasize that the pause is out and about abundance of caution. as maura information is gathered about the six cases of rare blood clots ktvu jana katsuyama joins us now live with the details. janna. julie, both the fda and the cdc say they're going to be investigating this, but the timing is difficult. it comes just a san francisco today increased eligibility for ages, 16 and up and that means that demand could risk overrunning the supplies in the coming weeks. the cdc in fda announced the concerns about the johnson and johnson covid vaccines tuesday, saying six women under the age of 50 had been found with rare blood clots and low platelets of the quad scene in the united states. one case with fatal and one patient is in critical condition. the six cases are a tiny fraction of the 6.85 million johnson and johnson vaccinations to date. the cdc alert calls for health providers nationwide to be on the watch. when this occurs, it's pretty tight from a few days 6 to 13 days
i'm julie julie haener. top officials emphasize that the pause is out and about abundance of caution. as maura information is gathered about the six cases of rare blood clots ktvu jana katsuyama joins us now live with the details. janna. julie, both the fda and the cdc say they're going to be investigating this, but the timing is difficult. it comes just a san francisco today increased eligibility for ages, 16 and up and that means that demand could risk overrunning the supplies in the coming...
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-- and independence day on july 4. as i defined about three weeks ago. i want to have independence from covid. so you are able to get in the backyard with a small group of friends and neighbors and celebrate. because you have been vaccinated, because you are safe , because you are in the clear. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you for listening. >> do you think the masters golf tournament should be moved out of georgia? pres. biden: that is up to the masters. look -- you know, it is reassuring to see that for profit operations and businesses are speaking up about how these new jim crow laws are antithetical to who we are. there is another side to it, too. when they move out of georgia, the people who need help the most, people who are making hourly wages sometimes get hurt the most. it is a tough decision for a corporation to make or a group to make. but i respect when they make that judgment and i support whatever judgment they make. the best way to deal with this is for georgia and other states
-- and independence day on july 4. as i defined about three weeks ago. i want to have independence from covid. so you are able to get in the backyard with a small group of friends and neighbors and celebrate. because you have been vaccinated, because you are safe , because you are in the clear. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you for listening. >> do you think the masters golf tournament should be moved out of georgia? pres. biden: that is up to the masters. look...
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i'm julie julie haener. i'm frank somerville. the golden state warriors also laid out plans today to allow people to see games in person at the chase center. ktvu used amberleigh in the city tonight with more on all this amber. frank fans
i'm julie julie haener. i'm frank somerville. the golden state warriors also laid out plans today to allow people to see games in person at the chase center. ktvu used amberleigh in the city tonight with more on all this amber. frank fans
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i'm julie julie haener. i'm frank somerville. the jury found derek show vin guilty of second degree murder, third degree murder, and said can't degree manslaughter, the maximum sentence would be 40 years in prison, but under state sentencing guidelines, he theoretically could receive just 12.5 years since he has no prior criminal record. three other former minneapolis police officers charged with aiding and abetting murder in floyd's death will stand trial in august. we have live team coverage tonight, ktvu zandra senior will have reaction from here in the bay area. first though, we begin with lauren blanchard. he she. said minneapolis tonight. what's it like there? lauren? hi, frank. well, folks here have been out here for hours, both leading up to that verdict and then marching and demonstrating and really celebrating after those three guilty
i'm julie julie haener. i'm frank somerville. the jury found derek show vin guilty of second degree murder, third degree murder, and said can't degree manslaughter, the maximum sentence would be 40 years in prison, but under state sentencing guidelines, he theoretically could receive just 12.5 years since he has no prior criminal record. three other former minneapolis police officers charged with aiding and abetting murder in floyd's death will stand trial in august. we have live team coverage...
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i'm julie julie haener. i'm frank somerville ktvu is amberleigh was there is more than 100 people gathered tonight to remember mario gonzales. he was a loving father. he was a brother. he was a partner. he was a son, family members and supporters held a vigil in memory of mario gonzalez of oakland near the site where he encountered alameda police and died while in custody. ah large crowd joining the family's call for accountability and answers. alameda police department is to explain why a perfectly healthy man who was never charged with the crime was killed in
i'm julie julie haener. i'm frank somerville ktvu is amberleigh was there is more than 100 people gathered tonight to remember mario gonzales. he was a loving father. he was a brother. he was a partner. he was a son, family members and supporters held a vigil in memory of mario gonzalez of oakland near the site where he encountered alameda police and died while in custody. ah large crowd joining the family's call for accountability and answers. alameda police department is to explain why a...
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hello again, everyone i'm frank somerville and i'm julie julie haener. the conviction comes nearly one year after the nation watched derek shobha kneel on the neck of george floyd for n
hello again, everyone i'm frank somerville and i'm julie julie haener. the conviction comes nearly one year after the nation watched derek shobha kneel on the neck of george floyd for n
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it was july 21st, 2015. the kids were now living in their dad's house. >> we woke up to the doorbell ringing. and so i go down. i open the door, and he's like -- introduces himself as a detective. and he's like, "we just arrested your dad." >> reporter: and just like that, a second parent was gone. the twins, still minors, were told they'd be living with pam's siblings now. >> rachel and i were taken into dcfs custody, where we were forced to live with them for three months, in our mom's house. so that was just -- one huge nightmare. >> it got to be hateful, angry, all the time, no matter what we did. >> reporter: but of course, pam's kids knew perfectly well that their aunts and uncles believed their dad killed their mom. >> i was 16, and our aunt diane sat me down alone in my mom's family room and she just plainly said, "your dad killed your mom." >> reporter: what do you think about the possibility that your dad could be violent like that? >> no. i know anyone's capable of doing anything, but we would kno
it was july 21st, 2015. the kids were now living in their dad's house. >> we woke up to the doorbell ringing. and so i go down. i open the door, and he's like -- introduces himself as a detective. and he's like, "we just arrested your dad." >> reporter: and just like that, a second parent was gone. the twins, still minors, were told they'd be living with pam's siblings now. >> rachel and i were taken into dcfs custody, where we were forced to live with them for three...
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or is it by july? henrietta: most investors should have seen that when they couldn't pass the minimum wage hike, the $15 an hour, and they lost eight votes. i think july is probably a good timeframe for when we will start to recognize that we are going to be mostly deficit financing the cost of this bill. the administration and democrats generally have been doing a great job of avoiding the conversation around reconciliation and deficit increases that will have to be authorized with this bill, and that's because president biden rolled out this ambitious agenda to pay for it. so july seems right to me based on what we see from the budget committees. we know speaker pelosi is marshaling this through the house. i think reconciliation comes right after. september is a possibility. it might be a headline risk that looms until september, but that is my thinking as well. lisa: what will be after it gets pushed through the congressional sausage? henrietta: the cost of this bill which is currently $4 trillion,
or is it by july? henrietta: most investors should have seen that when they couldn't pass the minimum wage hike, the $15 an hour, and they lost eight votes. i think july is probably a good timeframe for when we will start to recognize that we are going to be mostly deficit financing the cost of this bill. the administration and democrats generally have been doing a great job of avoiding the conversation around reconciliation and deficit increases that will have to be authorized with this bill,...
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deb, julie apologetic. no more. allyson collins is on the offense, saying she is the target of a smear campaign to label her a racist. how grateful i am for all the love and support school board member allyson collins is being called on to resign by virtually every san francisco politician. after tweets surface from before her election, suggesting asian americans benefit by white supremacy on a stereotype of being the model minority. she apologized but said her words were taken out of context. in this rally with supporters, collins is now defiant, calling the campaign against her a toxic political attack. i am a black woman. i'm a mother. i'm an educator, all of these legacies mean that i have no choice but to fight and fight in court. collins attorney waving a lawsuit just filed a written apology that they misunderstood her words that the words were not racist. the suit seeks some $80 million in damages from the district and five fellow board members who removed collins as vice president and from committees she wan
deb, julie apologetic. no more. allyson collins is on the offense, saying she is the target of a smear campaign to label her a racist. how grateful i am for all the love and support school board member allyson collins is being called on to resign by virtually every san francisco politician. after tweets surface from before her election, suggesting asian americans benefit by white supremacy on a stereotype of being the model minority. she apologized but said her words were taken out of context....
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i'm julie julie haener. i'm frank somerville fema has been. operating at mass vaccination site since february, 16th. but now they say they're working. oakland is almost done. ktvu candese charles here. now with more on all of this, candese charles. there's were saying, you know they don't have the manpower, and they fear that they won't have the vaccines either. we need to be able to put more vaccine and people's arms and keeping the policy insight open, especially as we open up even more, which is invaluable on april 11 fema, the federal emergency management agency will close its massive oakland los angeles covid-19 vaccination sites just days before vats and eligibility expands. this is an emergency across the country, and certainly when it comes to being left out east oakland, oakland is always at the end of the emergency. local coliseum was one of two sites to be chosen for fema eight week mission to vaccinate but now fema wants to hand the reins to alameda county. something community you're safe. they currently just don't have the resourc
i'm julie julie haener. i'm frank somerville fema has been. operating at mass vaccination site since february, 16th. but now they say they're working. oakland is almost done. ktvu candese charles here. now with more on all of this, candese charles. there's were saying, you know they don't have the manpower, and they fear that they won't have the vaccines either. we need to be able to put more vaccine and people's arms and keeping the policy insight open, especially as we open up even more,...
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all good stuff for a brand owns in los angeles with that update thank you and we continue now with julie fisher associate research professor of microbiology and immunology at the georgetown university medical center she's in alexandra virginia for as always good to see you julie it is a fine line isn't it i know they are a small number of cases but there were 3 fatalities in there and you can't tell the families of those people that it's not a big deal because it clearly is and yet the numbers are as we say very small. they are and i think the 1st lesson that we're learning from this is that the safety monitoring system that was put into place to follow up on people who have been vaccinated against covered 1000 safety system is working at this very small number of cases which is critical to helping the public health officials who make the call today on whether to advise to continue using johnson and johnson in the vaccination campaign so they could make that decision with the best available evidence and to provide. to provide people clinicians with the information they need to recognize
all good stuff for a brand owns in los angeles with that update thank you and we continue now with julie fisher associate research professor of microbiology and immunology at the georgetown university medical center she's in alexandra virginia for as always good to see you julie it is a fine line isn't it i know they are a small number of cases but there were 3 fatalities in there and you can't tell the families of those people that it's not a big deal because it clearly is and yet the numbers...