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erica freeman and pedro -- whereas the u.s. campus police station trying to find the their friend christian at the police office. they made their report to officer tim. back then his team went to work. they traced the student with the usual technological stool -- tools. the check the university computers christian had not long gone. >> we checked with the hospital, a local hospital, to see if he was in there. they also checked with our notes from the previous, night run his name to see if he had any contact with us. checked with the city and accounting dared to see if they had any contact with them. >> no sign of christian anywhere. >> you are still calling, still texting. >> i'm still calling, i'm still texting. i'm sitting in messages like, we are gonna find you. i love you so much. i can't wait to see you again. everything will be okay. trying to calm myself down. >> and it was in those hours, inside the campus police station, that erica disclosed a secret that christian had been keeping. it was her secret as well. since hig
erica freeman and pedro -- whereas the u.s. campus police station trying to find the their friend christian at the police office. they made their report to officer tim. back then his team went to work. they traced the student with the usual technological stool -- tools. the check the university computers christian had not long gone. >> we checked with the hospital, a local hospital, to see if he was in there. they also checked with our notes from the previous, night run his name to see if...
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erica caturay. she has our forecast of this first week of april erica. >> as you write about early this morning. we actually saw some light showers moving through the north bay. the rest of the bay area with mainly dry. we did see some coastal drizzle and some sprinkles on my windshield. and i on my way to work this morning. i yeah, i definitely see in berkeley. the cloudy conditions out there. other parts in the bay area. we are seeing a little more blue such as in petaluma. there. but it is breezy throughout the bay area right now. as for temperatures in the rest of the day. south bay, we're at 62 in san jose 65 in antioch and 60 in valais. whoa tomorrow morning on your way to work. it will be gfogy specially up in the north by around 09:00am. we'll see. mostly cloudy conditions again in the morning. it should clear up in the afternoon, in the inland areas will see some more of a blue skies tomorrow. temperatures are actually going to be a little higher than what we saw today. we're going to be a
erica caturay. she has our forecast of this first week of april erica. >> as you write about early this morning. we actually saw some light showers moving through the north bay. the rest of the bay area with mainly dry. we did see some coastal drizzle and some sprinkles on my windshield. and i on my way to work this morning. i yeah, i definitely see in berkeley. the cloudy conditions out there. other parts in the bay area. we are seeing a little more blue such as in petaluma. there. but...
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erica, thank you for that. all right. let's get a look at your traffic as you're hitting the road this morning. >> heading into the city. it actually looks like we had an early-morning hot spot on the bay bridge due to some police activity. however, it looks like the last updated know from chp is that they have lanes open. so we'll be taking about 10 minutes to make it to that fremont street exit. let's also get a look at the golden gate bridge as you're heading into the earth, the san mateo bridge rather as you head across towards the peninsula there a little under 9 minutes. i'm not tracking any major fog advisories there. as you drive and we'll leave you with a look at the golden gate bridge heading into the city can still see they have some overnight construction there along the bridge will have more on that coming up next. before now back to the news. and the north bay a 4 year-old boy and his father are in the hospital after getting hit by a suspected drunk driver and happened wednesday night in nevado, the young bo
erica, thank you for that. all right. let's get a look at your traffic as you're hitting the road this morning. >> heading into the city. it actually looks like we had an early-morning hot spot on the bay bridge due to some police activity. however, it looks like the last updated know from chp is that they have lanes open. so we'll be taking about 10 minutes to make it to that fremont street exit. let's also get a look at the golden gate bridge as you're heading into the earth, the san...
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lidia: erica manejaba una camioneta negra. es clave encontrar el vehÍculo con placa mkj303 para que puedan dar con ella. >> chequear los lugares y preguntar si pueden mirar el vÍdeo si ellos tienen vÍdeo. pero como no hay nada ahorita que puedan ayudar... >> estoy agotada, muy agotada. las autoridades han agotado las ubicaciones en donde puedan buscar. lidia: dijo la hermana de erica hernÁndez. para noticias univision. borja: gracias por tu informe, estaremos pendientes. una familia de long beach estÁ destruida despuÉs de que la mujer de 38 aÑos, madre de dos hijos, falleciÓ al someterse a una cirugÍa plÁstica con un mÉdico en tijuana, mÉxico. la mujer estaba en un procedimiento de liposucciÓn pero le faltÓ oxÍgeno. ella fue acompaÑada de otra amiga que ahora tambiÉn estÁ hospitalizada. es que en el aÑo 2015, a esa clÍnica fue clausurada por no cumplir con los requisitos mÍnimos para operar legalmente. carolina: atenciÓn toma padres de familia. 30 millones de niÑos en este paÍs podrÍan recibir una tarj
lidia: erica manejaba una camioneta negra. es clave encontrar el vehÍculo con placa mkj303 para que puedan dar con ella. >> chequear los lugares y preguntar si pueden mirar el vÍdeo si ellos tienen vÍdeo. pero como no hay nada ahorita que puedan ayudar... >> estoy agotada, muy agotada. las autoridades han agotado las ubicaciones en donde puedan buscar. lidia: dijo la hermana de erica hernÁndez. para noticias univision. borja: gracias por tu informe, estaremos pendientes. una...
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erica caturay joins us with a look at our forecast erica hasten eyes are right about that. taking a look out into brown. we're seeing blew out there. >> and in the distance you can see that marine layer which will shift inland later this evening and tomorrow morning we could see some fog right now in alameda. we're at 57 degrees 68 in dublin. 64 in napa and 64 in petaluma. our temperatures are about a degree or 2 higher compared to yesterday. the reason why it's been so dry is because we have high pressure that is building expect the next couple of days to be dry for most of california and here we see the fog moving in overnight visibility will be low specially in places like santa rosa, a less than a quarter of a mile of visibility. as for those wind conditions. it is a little windy out there. we're seeing death that close to 30 miles per hour today. so don't be surprised if you do a sear allergies acting up. we do have a meeting, a medium level here for our top allergens. as you can see and fact this or even go coming this weekend as we see our temperatures warm up and th
erica caturay joins us with a look at our forecast erica hasten eyes are right about that. taking a look out into brown. we're seeing blew out there. >> and in the distance you can see that marine layer which will shift inland later this evening and tomorrow morning we could see some fog right now in alameda. we're at 57 degrees 68 in dublin. 64 in napa and 64 in petaluma. our temperatures are about a degree or 2 higher compared to yesterday. the reason why it's been so dry is because we...
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and until everybody's safe, erica, nobody is safe. so obviously i really think there should be requirements like in airlines. maybe even college campuses, to require. and let's give people an incentive to get vaccinated. if you get vaccinated, the world becomes a safer place for all of us. >> dr. matthew, great to have you with us today, thank you. >> thank you. >> >>> north korea reportedly decided to drop out of tokyo's olympic games. the government wanted to, quote, protect players from the world public health crisis caused by covid-19. let's get you caught up on other coronavirus headlines from around the globe with our correspondents. >> reporter: i'm in london, i hope, but i cannot guarantee it, those were prime minister boris johnson's words at a press conference yesterday on when and if international travel will resume. the prime minister says while he's hopeful that international travel can begin again on may 17th it's simply too early to tell. he said officials have to be realistic. there are outbreaks happening in european
and until everybody's safe, erica, nobody is safe. so obviously i really think there should be requirements like in airlines. maybe even college campuses, to require. and let's give people an incentive to get vaccinated. if you get vaccinated, the world becomes a safer place for all of us. >> dr. matthew, great to have you with us today, thank you. >> thank you. >> >>> north korea reportedly decided to drop out of tokyo's olympic games. the government wanted to,...
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erica? >> it's amazing how much we're still learning, how much we've learned in a year but how much we still have to learn. elizabeth, thank you. >>> astrazeneca's vaccine facing further setbacks in europe, the uk saying it's now going to offer other shots to people under 30 years old. yesterday the uk's advisors recommending that if those under 30 could get a different shot, they should. regulators in the eu say there could be a link between the vaccine and rare blood clots, so what does that mean for the vaccine distribution in europe? selma abdel aziz is following this for us in london. the eu says the benefits in their view outweigh the risks but they're pointing these out, i would imagine that's a major concern in terms of vaccine hesitancy? >> reporter: absolutely. today british health officials are trying to reassure the public, they're saying this is a good thing they were able to identify these very rare cases, 4 out of a million. that's how likely it is the rare blood clots the occ
erica? >> it's amazing how much we're still learning, how much we've learned in a year but how much we still have to learn. elizabeth, thank you. >>> astrazeneca's vaccine facing further setbacks in europe, the uk saying it's now going to offer other shots to people under 30 years old. yesterday the uk's advisors recommending that if those under 30 could get a different shot, they should. regulators in the eu say there could be a link between the vaccine and rare blood clots, so...
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erica? >> it certainly has, pete muntean with the latest for us, thank you. >>> one of the biggest concerns for health experts right now, these fast spreading variants. we have the professor of lsu health at new orleans school of medicine, he's been studying these variants and you've identified 28 variants alone in samples from the new orleans area in the last six months of 2020. by now we've all learned that viruses mutate, that's okay. but i think the real question for a lot of people is as we're learning about these variants, that they're spreading more easily, if we talk about the one first identified in the uk and in some cases cause more severe disease, how concerned should we be right now? >> well, think of it as a family tree. some branches of the family tree are more successful than others. in this case successful for a virus means infecting more, or invading the immune system. there are three particularly successful, if you will, branches of the virus's family tree that are spreadi
erica? >> it certainly has, pete muntean with the latest for us, thank you. >>> one of the biggest concerns for health experts right now, these fast spreading variants. we have the professor of lsu health at new orleans school of medicine, he's been studying these variants and you've identified 28 variants alone in samples from the new orleans area in the last six months of 2020. by now we've all learned that viruses mutate, that's okay. but i think the real question for a lot of...
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thank you, erica. final question, you are going to be a speaker at the bb wc event, what can we expect from you? >> every attendee will learn the new signals of digital body language, that they may be sending, even if they don't intend to, they will also learn practical ways to foster trust and engagement, no matter the distance in video calls, emails, text message exchanges, and even in modern-day texting. last but not least, i will share key workplace strategies to foster culture, trust, and collaboration. >> erica, i gotta wrap it up, and getting the queue, so sorry. this was great. erica, author of digital body language him a thank you so much. once again, the professional businesswoman of califo >>> thank you so much for joining us >>> tonight, the major vaccine temporarily halted here in the u.s. the johnson & johnson one-shot vaccine now on pause. the cdc and fda calling for it out of an abundance of caution. health officials reviewing reported cases of rare and severe blood clots in six women h
thank you, erica. final question, you are going to be a speaker at the bb wc event, what can we expect from you? >> every attendee will learn the new signals of digital body language, that they may be sending, even if they don't intend to, they will also learn practical ways to foster trust and engagement, no matter the distance in video calls, emails, text message exchanges, and even in modern-day texting. last but not least, i will share key workplace strategies to foster culture,...
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erica? >> no. >> what is so peculiar then about canada that we're talking about canadian studies here? >> that's what i don't understand. i don't -- i mean, yeah. i found that study, and i just thought, i don't know how to interpret this because it just -- it's so contrary to the actual experience of forensic pathologists in the united states. >> now, you asked questions about whether the prone position is safe to lay on your stomach. >> yes. >> are you familiar with whether or not laying in the prone position automatically brings about a reduction in the oxygen reserves somewhere in the neighborhood of 20% to 24%? >> i am not aware of that, but i would defer to a clinician. >> perhaps a pulmonologist? >> that would be the best, yes. >> i think you were, in fact, asked a question about laying by the pool on my stomach in florida. >> yes. >> george floyd was not laying by the pool on his stomach in florida, was he? >> no. >> i know the answer to this. you were asked a question about sitting o
erica? >> no. >> what is so peculiar then about canada that we're talking about canadian studies here? >> that's what i don't understand. i don't -- i mean, yeah. i found that study, and i just thought, i don't know how to interpret this because it just -- it's so contrary to the actual experience of forensic pathologists in the united states. >> now, you asked questions about whether the prone position is safe to lay on your stomach. >> yes. >> are you...
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jeremy goorkd morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. there's no question that this op-ed will make president biden's job a lot more difficult going forward as the senator from west virginia, the democrat is saying he not only is farmly opposed to eliminating or reforming the filibuster but also saying that he doesn't want a budget reconciliation, that process where you can pass legislation along party lines to be the norm going forward. he writes this, quote, there's no circumstance in which i will vote to eliminate or weaken the filibuster. i simply do not believe budget reconciliation should replace regular order in the senate. president biden has been trying to advance his $2.2 trillion infrastructure proposal through bipartisan negotiations, but so far there's been very little if any areas of agreement in terms of the broad scope of this plan with republicans in congress. and so even as democrats have already been laying the ground work to advance that proposal through budget reconciliation, allowing 50 democratic senators and vice
jeremy goorkd morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. there's no question that this op-ed will make president biden's job a lot more difficult going forward as the senator from west virginia, the democrat is saying he not only is farmly opposed to eliminating or reforming the filibuster but also saying that he doesn't want a budget reconciliation, that process where you can pass legislation along party lines to be the norm going forward. he writes this, quote, there's no circumstance...
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erica? >> thank you. >>> just ahead, cnn's exclusive reporting from inside myanmar, the deadly crackdown on pro-democracy forces. >> the 14-year-old who was killed. what do you have to say to his mother? >> we'll have more of clarissa ward's powerful report next. you need a financial plan that can help grow and protect your money. an annuity can help cover essential expenses in retirement. have the right financial professional show you how... this is what an annuity can do. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good ♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't
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thank you for that, erica. all right. let's get a look at your commute. we actually have a hot spot. >> here on the bay bridge. this is the eastbound side of the bridge there just east of the stolen street on ramp chp tells me a person climbed over the rails there. they're working to try to get that person down at this time. so currently only the number one lane is open on the eastbound side. now we're looking at the westbound side as you're commuting into the city, you might get a little slow down just from a view looking at what's going on on the eastbound side. but again, we're going continue to watch this for you. so as of right now to take about 10 minutes to make it to that fremont street exit. it's also head over get a look at the san mateo bridge as you head across towards the peninsula. drive times under 10 minutes so things are moving there. no major delays for you. let's leave you with a look at the richmond sandra fell commute as you head out of richmond still pretty quiet here this morning under 9 minutes. so we'll have more on that coming up
thank you for that, erica. all right. let's get a look at your commute. we actually have a hot spot. >> here on the bay bridge. this is the eastbound side of the bridge there just east of the stolen street on ramp chp tells me a person climbed over the rails there. they're working to try to get that person down at this time. so currently only the number one lane is open on the eastbound side. now we're looking at the westbound side as you're commuting into the city, you might get a little...
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. >> it is, erica, for a variety of reasons. when we're talking about the use of force as a continuum. constantly having to reassess the level of force that you need to use in order to restrain or subdue a resisting, non-compliant suspect. but on that continuum, of course, are a variety of tactics, verbal threat of use of force, the brandishing of a weapon, the idea of handcuffing, the idea of recognizing that perhaps crisis intervention needs to come into play here and using non-physical force to subdue. and you still have that line in the sand eventually, erica, about going from the reasonable use of force on that continuum, and the criminal assault. you have a witness who you're not going to be able to undermine in the way they tried to last week, talking about the tenure of this officer. a bit of a condescending, patronizing way. this is a chief of police for a reason. he has extraordinary experience across all of the different spectrums of the force and he is able to say and reject any thought that suddenly, somehow there w
. >> it is, erica, for a variety of reasons. when we're talking about the use of force as a continuum. constantly having to reassess the level of force that you need to use in order to restrain or subdue a resisting, non-compliant suspect. but on that continuum, of course, are a variety of tactics, verbal threat of use of force, the brandishing of a weapon, the idea of handcuffing, the idea of recognizing that perhaps crisis intervention needs to come into play here and using non-physical...
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thank you for that, erica. so we've been following this hot spot for the past 40 minutes or so. >> southbound one. oh, one at 80 northbound in san jose. they have that close right there. the diverting from southbound one. oh, one traffic off-ramp over to 8.80 that connector ramp from southbound 8.80, to one o one is also closed the air. but we're going to show you actually an image that was sent to us of the scene there. let's pull that up. so you can see that overturned big rig. unfortunately. so crews have been on scene trying to get that clear for the past at say 45 minutes to an hour or so working on that. the air. so we're closely keeping an eye on that as you're traveling and watching. that's not the only major delay that we have out there out on the road. we also have a disabled vehicle. 80 eastbound here in berkeley at ashby avenue. and you can see we're seeing delays along 5, 1880, as a result of that early morning hospital on the bay bridge has been clear for several hours now heading in and out of th
thank you for that, erica. so we've been following this hot spot for the past 40 minutes or so. >> southbound one. oh, one at 80 northbound in san jose. they have that close right there. the diverting from southbound one. oh, one traffic off-ramp over to 8.80 that connector ramp from southbound 8.80, to one o one is also closed the air. but we're going to show you actually an image that was sent to us of the scene there. let's pull that up. so you can see that overturned big rig....
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the only clue so far in the search for erica hernandez is video from a doorbell camera. here's abc's megan tevrizian. >> reporter: this morning the search intensified for the houston mother of three last seen more than a week ago. the ring video capturing the last time the family saw her, seen here getting into her car after dropping off food at her brother's house. >> we don't know what happened. we're at a loss for words. >> reporter: family and volunteers have spent hours passing out flyers, searching for any clues. now a local congresswoman helping the family. >> i'll be meeting with them upon their request, i will be meeting with them and looking to utilize any resources we have. >> reporter: authorities say erica's phone is off and the onstar in her car is no longer sending location signals. the family stepping up, offering a $1,000 reward for information. >> just prayers for the family and people that are willing to help us unifying together give us a better chancer: the 40-yeas last seen leaving a friend's house last sunday morning. her family says something does
the only clue so far in the search for erica hernandez is video from a doorbell camera. here's abc's megan tevrizian. >> reporter: this morning the search intensified for the houston mother of three last seen more than a week ago. the ring video capturing the last time the family saw her, seen here getting into her car after dropping off food at her brother's house. >> we don't know what happened. we're at a loss for words. >> reporter: family and volunteers have spent hours...
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this morning, erica, that is something we need to focus on. what we know about these mutant strains, in particular, the b.1.1.7. strains, they're more transmissible, meaning they're more contagious. they can be up to 50% more contagious. if they're more contagious, it's going to spread among those who are more than likely not vaccinated or protected. you will see an increase in hospitalizations and typically an increase in death. this gives us fuel to ensure our vaccines are getting deep into the community. this is probably what drove the president to update or hasten when we wanted to have vaccines available to all 16-year-olds and older by april 19th instead of may 1st. >> between erica and me, we've got south korea, baseball, and la crosse covered. it's really concerning because it's something we haven't seen much in the last year. why is this happening now really for the first time, and what are the longer-term implications of that? >> john, i think we should be concerned. i'm having these con very sanctions with friends. i'm having these
this morning, erica, that is something we need to focus on. what we know about these mutant strains, in particular, the b.1.1.7. strains, they're more transmissible, meaning they're more contagious. they can be up to 50% more contagious. if they're more contagious, it's going to spread among those who are more than likely not vaccinated or protected. you will see an increase in hospitalizations and typically an increase in death. this gives us fuel to ensure our vaccines are getting deep into...
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. >> erica de 35 años de vacacionar semanas vitaliza la centro médico regional los robles su hijo afirma que todo comenzó tras presuntamente no curarse contra el covid-19 del 11 de abril bajo recomendaciones de su médico. >> es la vacuna johnson & johnson. >> días después de recibir la dosis relata que comenzó la supuesta reacción adversa. >> al tercer día que sería el día martes se puso mala, bien el trabajo y en el trabajo no podía respirar >> erica de inmediato acudió al centro médico los robles donde según su hijo los médicos sospechaban tenían covid-19. >> directamente la pusieron en un lugar especial para ver si en verdad tenía covid-19 pero le hicieron el examen para ver si tenía o no pero salió negativo. >> a diferencia de las seis mujeres que presentaron coágulos en la sangre entre casi los 7 millones de personas perciben la vacuna de johnson & johnson erica presenta síntomas muy diferentes dice su hijo. >> los autores dicen que puede ser que ya terminado mutando en su misma sangre cocineros de salud de reiterar el público que recibió la vacuna de johnson &
. >> erica de 35 años de vacacionar semanas vitaliza la centro médico regional los robles su hijo afirma que todo comenzó tras presuntamente no curarse contra el covid-19 del 11 de abril bajo recomendaciones de su médico. >> es la vacuna johnson & johnson. >> días después de recibir la dosis relata que comenzó la supuesta reacción adversa. >> al tercer día que sería el día martes se puso mala, bien el trabajo y en el trabajo no podía respirar >>...
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that's something that we don't commonly see, erica. that powerful testimony, but very unusual and hopefully it will set a new precedence now. the police always want people in our neighborhoods to say, well, we want you to tell the truth. we want you to not refuse to cooperate when you see people in your community do something bad. well, we're saying to the police department, we want you to show us how it's done every chance you get an opportunity. if you want people in our neighborhoods to tell on other people when they do bad. well, you have to tell on people when they do bad in the police department. and so that's what we're praying for, that this is the new precedence now, policing. something we have rarely seen in policing in the past. nobody breaks that blue wall of silence hardly in policing in america. >> there's so much tension, so much focus, not just in this country but around the world on this trial. what are you expecting from the defense? >> well, i think we've seen much of it. they are going to do everything possible, eri
that's something that we don't commonly see, erica. that powerful testimony, but very unusual and hopefully it will set a new precedence now. the police always want people in our neighborhoods to say, well, we want you to tell the truth. we want you to not refuse to cooperate when you see people in your community do something bad. well, we're saying to the police department, we want you to show us how it's done every chance you get an opportunity. if you want people in our neighborhoods to tell...
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this ring video capturing the last time the family of erica hernandez saw her, seen her getting into her car after dropping off food at her brother's house. >> we don't know what happened. we're -- we're, you know, at a loss for words. >> reporter: family and volunteers have spent hours passing out flyers, searching for any clues. now a local congresswoman helping the family. >> i'll be meeting with them upon their request. i will certainly be meeting with them and looking to utilize any resources that we have. >> reporter: authorities say erica's phone is off, and the onstar in her car is no longer sending location signals. the community stepping up, offering a $1,000 reward for information. >> just prayers for the family, and people that are willing to help. us unifying together will give us a better chance. >> reporter: the 40-year-old was last seen leaving a friend's house last sunday morning. her family says something doesn't add up. >> we're all frustrated. we're all in disbelief because this is not like her. this is not her routine. her kids are her world and she would never,
this ring video capturing the last time the family of erica hernandez saw her, seen her getting into her car after dropping off food at her brother's house. >> we don't know what happened. we're -- we're, you know, at a loss for words. >> reporter: family and volunteers have spent hours passing out flyers, searching for any clues. now a local congresswoman helping the family. >> i'll be meeting with them upon their request. i will certainly be meeting with them and looking to...
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>> i don't think -- sorry, erica. i don't think anybody did because there's no reasonable conclusion that anyone can draw from listening to that video. now it's certainly in the defense's interest to throw a lot of things up there to try to create doubt in the minds of the jury, but you cannot -- i listened to it multiple times. on my own television. and it's just, you cannot come away from that with a clear conclusion. and the notion that either side seems to be thinking that you can is -- i would even go as far as to say foolish. this case is not going to rise and fall on the strength of that one sentence. and what the prosecution has already put on the record quite clearly is that 9-plus minute video. the question is to how george floyd died. this one sentence, a lot is being made of it. the defense has done its job, but it's not going to change the outcome of the case pretty dramatically. >> joey, what's your view? >> my view is, i agree. it's inaudible. you can review it and listen and listen and come to differen
>> i don't think -- sorry, erica. i don't think anybody did because there's no reasonable conclusion that anyone can draw from listening to that video. now it's certainly in the defense's interest to throw a lot of things up there to try to create doubt in the minds of the jury, but you cannot -- i listened to it multiple times. on my own television. and it's just, you cannot come away from that with a clear conclusion. and the notion that either side seems to be thinking that you can is...
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but for now, erica, i'll send it over to thanks, ray. now. well, currently we're seeing foggy conditions across the bay area. our winds right now are looking pretty light compared to what we're expected to see later this afternoon. >> we can see gusts up to 40 miles per hour. in some let's take a look at what we're seeing outside in you can see the low clouds and the fog out in the distance. a marine layer. it looks like the north bay has most limited visibility right now in santa rosa and nevado. but that should clear up later this afternoon for inland areas we can expect to see mostly sunny skies and the closer you are to the water. the more clouds expected to see today as for current temperature in san francisco or 50 right now. 46 in san carlos 50 in san jose. so temperatures will bump up to the lower 60's for inland areas around 11 o'clock today and then by 3 o'clock when we hit our daytime highs are expected to hit about 70 inland along the mid 50's for our temperatures. as you know, we are in a here in the state of california. we will
but for now, erica, i'll send it over to thanks, ray. now. well, currently we're seeing foggy conditions across the bay area. our winds right now are looking pretty light compared to what we're expected to see later this afternoon. >> we can see gusts up to 40 miles per hour. in some let's take a look at what we're seeing outside in you can see the low clouds and the fog out in the distance. a marine layer. it looks like the north bay has most limited visibility right now in santa rosa...
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erica adopted a baby girl that linda fostered 12 years ago and linda shared good advice on the baby she taught to sleep through the night. >> she said she is in her crib and leave her alone, and i know you want to play with her that if you wake her up you will interrupt her sleeping time. >> reporter: erica and her daughter still visit with linda and share the milestones. >> it makes you feel good. it makes you feel that you have fulfilled your job. >> reporter: when her job is done, letting go can be heartbreaking. >> i can give her a kiss on the forehead, which are the best and say i love you. >> you want to go shopping to get clothes to go poer: for her care for 80 babies over 30 years, the jefferson award in the bay area goes to linda owens. >> thank goodness for linda. me to her. about linda if you wa nominate someone foe to kpix.com/hero. >>> the earth inspired way to get your gardening skills on display. >>> on today the dewberry more show during earth day with the >>> coming up at 5:00, bay area requiring proof of vaccination and the new crackdown on fake vaccine card sold onlin
erica adopted a baby girl that linda fostered 12 years ago and linda shared good advice on the baby she taught to sleep through the night. >> she said she is in her crib and leave her alone, and i know you want to play with her that if you wake her up you will interrupt her sleeping time. >> reporter: erica and her daughter still visit with linda and share the milestones. >> it makes you feel good. it makes you feel that you have fulfilled your job. >> reporter: when her...
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good morning. >> reporter: erica, good morning. the new information coming from "the daily beast" outlining another connection between joel greenberg and florida congressman matt gaetz. gr greenberg is involved in prostitution, stalking, and potential human traffics. greenberg was in an orlando courtroom yesterday talking about a possible plea agreement which could lead to a cooperation agreement with the fbi. in t"the daily beast" report it outlines a series of payments that greenberg received from gaetz in 2018, some 9$900 in payments that greenberg transferred on to three unidentified women. these women were adulted but there was no evidence directly that it was for payment of sex, but it outlines the issues that gaetz has in this relationship with greenberg, and it's the investigation into greenberg that led the fbi into the investigation of matt gaetz. the possibility of greenberg flipping and cooperating with the federal government could be trouble for congressman matt gaetz. listen to what greenberg's attorney said yesterday
good morning. >> reporter: erica, good morning. the new information coming from "the daily beast" outlining another connection between joel greenberg and florida congressman matt gaetz. gr greenberg is involved in prostitution, stalking, and potential human traffics. greenberg was in an orlando courtroom yesterday talking about a possible plea agreement which could lead to a cooperation agreement with the fbi. in t"the daily beast" report it outlines a series of...
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>> erica major: just checking to see the callers in queue. if you've not done so press star 3 to be added to the q4 item 1. you will onlyneed to press once . for those already on hold please wait until the system indicates you havebeen on muted . we have 11 listeners with seven inch you. if you can unmute the first caller please. >> no problem. >> caller: my name is michelle churchy and i want to thank the city for extending the deadline toupgrade the fire alarm panel . this has been a big worry for our family as owners of small residential apartment building . primarily because our tenants are currently reluctant to allow any workers into their units for repairs and maintenance and any work that interferes with their work-at-home schedule is not what they want to have at this time and are asking us to minimize all disruptions. extending the deadline for two years will help us plan and complete the work without disrupting our tenants now. and also, from the contexts that i've had with the fire alarm panel, they are pretty overwhelmed and unab
>> erica major: just checking to see the callers in queue. if you've not done so press star 3 to be added to the q4 item 1. you will onlyneed to press once . for those already on hold please wait until the system indicates you havebeen on muted . we have 11 listeners with seven inch you. if you can unmute the first caller please. >> no problem. >> caller: my name is michelle churchy and i want to thank the city for extending the deadline toupgrade the fire alarm panel . this...
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what really struck me, erica, was a sentence which says, the legislative terrorism that i witnessed as speaker had now encouraged actual terrorism. so he is calling the insurrection on january 6th terrorism, and he lays the blame at the former president's feet. you cannot get much more critical than that. i mean, it was remarkable. i mean, again, surprising/not surprising, he's out of office, he's been a critic, but quite striking to me. >>> it was also interesting that trump adviser jason miller responded, didn't really address his specific, you know, insurrection comments there, but instead trying to tie boehner to china. >> right, because his law firm -- i mean, his firm he's affiliated with, lobbying firm, did some work for the embassy of china. so, you know, what it is is attack, attack, attack. that's what donald trump has always done. that's what his associates do, without addressing the charges, but rather, say, oh, you know, yeah, sure, he's just trying to protect himself and his relationship with china. i just think it's a back-and-forth that will never end, nobody's mind wil
what really struck me, erica, was a sentence which says, the legislative terrorism that i witnessed as speaker had now encouraged actual terrorism. so he is calling the insurrection on january 6th terrorism, and he lays the blame at the former president's feet. you cannot get much more critical than that. i mean, it was remarkable. i mean, again, surprising/not surprising, he's out of office, he's been a critic, but quite striking to me. >>> it was also interesting that trump adviser...
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if you have written comments submit in writing by e-mail to the usual clerk erica major. or you can write to our office in city hall in room 244. 1 carlton b. goodlett place. it is in your agenda. items acted upon today will be in the april 7, 2021 board of supervisors agenda. >> would you please call item 1. >> resolution initiating a landmark designation under article 10 of the planning code for diego rivera's fresco titled the lagory of california painted in 1931 and located at 155 sansome street. >> we also have the planning department on stand by for questions. >> supervisor preston. >> this is the second time in recent memory i have initiated landmark status of another of the three iconic murals here in san francisco. the one which i am happy to report we initiated is about to be heard by the historic preservation commission and will be coming back for land mark des designation the san francisco art institute and of course there is this one at 155 sam son street on the 11th floor. "the allegory of california." there is a third one in supervisor melgar's district tha
if you have written comments submit in writing by e-mail to the usual clerk erica major. or you can write to our office in city hall in room 244. 1 carlton b. goodlett place. it is in your agenda. items acted upon today will be in the april 7, 2021 board of supervisors agenda. >> would you please call item 1. >> resolution initiating a landmark designation under article 10 of the planning code for diego rivera's fresco titled the lagory of california painted in 1931 and located at...
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erica adopted a baby girl linda foster 12 years ago and linda shared good advice about the baby she taught to sleep through the night. >> she is in her crib and she is like leave her alone and i know you want to play with her but if you wake her up she said you will start interrupting her sleep time. truck today erica and her daughter still visit with linda and share milestones. >> she turned out beautiful. it makes you feel good. it makes you feel that you fulfilled your job. >> reporter: what her job is done, letting go can be heartbreaking. >> i can give her a kiss on the four head and wish her the best and say i love you. >> reporter: for her love and care for 80+ babies in more than 30 years as a resource parents, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to linda owens. >> reporter: linda remembers all the babies and the oldest one is now 37 years old and she has cared for three sets of twins. >> having been a foster parent, i know it is a labor of love. i'm hoping some of the older ones, the adults come back and thank her because she has saved their lives, literally. >> some
erica adopted a baby girl linda foster 12 years ago and linda shared good advice about the baby she taught to sleep through the night. >> she is in her crib and she is like leave her alone and i know you want to play with her but if you wake her up she said you will start interrupting her sleep time. truck today erica and her daughter still visit with linda and share milestones. >> she turned out beautiful. it makes you feel good. it makes you feel that you fulfilled your job....
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a manmade diving park 120 meters long and 60 meters wide going to and erica in a heart from one star getting ready to enter the water they have their own equipment but it's possible to rent diving gear and book an introductory course. visibility underwater is $4.00 to $5.00 metres. european sturgeon inhabit the park these are about 2 metres in length but they can grow up to 6 made his position alpha and it's a fantastic experience and i'm not afraid of the fish because they don't harm air but they're huge and when you suddenly have a fish swimming below you and the next comes from the side and another comes along above you and sometimes they do actually touch you. in. the couple you swim along st reef like walls to a temple with columns that are 5 metres tall. in this in nice event mysterious do you feel like an underwater archaeologist says the water is slightly murky and then suddenly figures appear out of nowhere else the mists of . the highlight in the underwater pocket is a sunken ship that was put here after it was retired from service as a supply vessel. has come on i'm talkin
a manmade diving park 120 meters long and 60 meters wide going to and erica in a heart from one star getting ready to enter the water they have their own equipment but it's possible to rent diving gear and book an introductory course. visibility underwater is $4.00 to $5.00 metres. european sturgeon inhabit the park these are about 2 metres in length but they can grow up to 6 made his position alpha and it's a fantastic experience and i'm not afraid of the fish because they don't harm air but...
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. >> joining me right now, erica armstrong dunbar. she's a professor of history at russ ger's university and the national director the association of black women historians. so good see you. i mean, that's unbelievable and so turking. we are talking about the '80s. it has been 40 years since michael done, just 18 years old was killed, lynched by the kkk in mobile, alabama. what do you want people to learn about this very painful crime? >> first, thanks for having me on. i think that this document comes at a very sort of posh moment where we are wrestling still with this issue about and surrounding black life, how black life manages, somehow, to survive, through centuries of attack, of intimidation. and so in many ways we see michael donald's murder, his lynching -- we think about something that happens in the '80s. it is far from surprising that it happened. it might of course traumatic, devastating, but the centuries-long history of black, men, women, and children, being lynched is a form of intimidation is far from new. so it wasn't
. >> joining me right now, erica armstrong dunbar. she's a professor of history at russ ger's university and the national director the association of black women historians. so good see you. i mean, that's unbelievable and so turking. we are talking about the '80s. it has been 40 years since michael done, just 18 years old was killed, lynched by the kkk in mobile, alabama. what do you want people to learn about this very painful crime? >> first, thanks for having me on. i think that...
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>> erica major: just checking to see the callers in queue. if you've not done so press star 3 to be added to the q4 item 1. you will onlyneed to press once . for those already on hold please wait until the system indicates you havebeen on muted . we have 11 listeners with seven inch you. if you can unmute the first caller please. >> no problem. >> caller: my name is michelle churchy and i want to thank the city for extending the deadline toupgrade the fire alarm panel . this has been a big worry for our family as owners of small residential apartment building . primarily because our tenants are currently reluctant to allow any workers into their units for repairs and maintenance and any work that interferes with their work-at-home schedule is not what they want to have at this time and are asking us to minimize all disruptions. extending the deadline for two years will help us plan and complete the work without disrupting our tenants now. and also, from the contexts that i've had with the fire alarm panel, they are pretty overwhelmed and unab
>> erica major: just checking to see the callers in queue. if you've not done so press star 3 to be added to the q4 item 1. you will onlyneed to press once . for those already on hold please wait until the system indicates you havebeen on muted . we have 11 listeners with seven inch you. if you can unmute the first caller please. >> no problem. >> caller: my name is michelle churchy and i want to thank the city for extending the deadline toupgrade the fire alarm panel . this...
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. >>> i'm erica hill. this is day four of testimony in the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. in the death of george floyd. the gentleman you see on your screen right now, an ems with hennepin county there. in minneapolis, and let's listen in again. >> to the scene of someone under the influence of methamphetamines? >> yes. >> do methamphetamines cause that same restriction in the eyeballs? >> my understanding, no. >> it, in fact, dilates them, correct? >> yes. >> nothing further. >> thank you, you may step down. >> thanks. members of the jury we'll take our lunch recess and try and reconvene at 1:30, thank you. >>> so the judge there announcing this one-hour lunch break now. wanted to take a closer look at what we have heard and learned over these last few hours with us is cnn senior legal analyst and former federal prosecutor laura coates and also with us cedric alexander, the former public safety director for de kalb county, georgia. laura, picking up where we just left off. with
. >>> i'm erica hill. this is day four of testimony in the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. in the death of george floyd. the gentleman you see on your screen right now, an ems with hennepin county there. in minneapolis, and let's listen in again. >> to the scene of someone under the influence of methamphetamines? >> yes. >> do methamphetamines cause that same restriction in the eyeballs? >> my understanding, no. >> it, in fact,...
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erica, thank you for that. so we have a hot spot here in san jose. but we also have several other access that just popped up so that one we've been tracking southbound. 1, one. >> and 8.80, northbound where they closed that connector the air and they're diverting traffic from south now want to once off rent to 8.80. we have another southbound one. oh, one at broke all road that's in san jose. and another one northbound 87 at kuttner avenue. so you're seeing accidents all over the place. but this is an image of that overturned rig from that closure there at that one o one connector keeping a close eye on that heading into the city had an early-morning hot spot here on the lower deck. that's been clear for several hours now. it's under 10 minutes for you to make it to that fremont street exit get a look at the san mateo bridge. a lot of people use this bridge this morning. 13 minutes as you're heading across towards the peninsula haven't seen any major delays. and i just want to see how things are going along. 1 one as a driving in the park. even with
erica, thank you for that. so we have a hot spot here in san jose. but we also have several other access that just popped up so that one we've been tracking southbound. 1, one. >> and 8.80, northbound where they closed that connector the air and they're diverting traffic from south now want to once off rent to 8.80. we have another southbound one. oh, one at broke all road that's in san jose. and another one northbound 87 at kuttner avenue. so you're seeing accidents all over the place....
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but erica, i'm gonna send it over to you now. >> thanks reyna. and good morning. we're currently seeing foggy conditions still throughout the bay area. but that should clear up as we get closer to about noon time currently out in oakland. we're at 53 degrees. 50 in san francisco, 48 in fremont and 48 degrees right now in antioch today should be a mild day for us in the bay area are temperatures are going to be warmer than what we're expected to see tomorrow and sunday as for wind conditions currently looking light throughout the bay area. but that will change later this afternoon. as you can see here, around 5 o'clock. those gusts hit up to 40 miles per hour up in the north bay there. in fact, most of the bay area's going to be pretty windy in the south bay a little breezy for us later this afternoon. as for what we can expect tomorrow. we're cloud cover. the north bay. don't be surprised if you see some light sprinkles moving through. but the main chunk of this system come sunday. so as you can see, 5 o'clock. we see a moderate rain cell there in the north bay. t
but erica, i'm gonna send it over to you now. >> thanks reyna. and good morning. we're currently seeing foggy conditions still throughout the bay area. but that should clear up as we get closer to about noon time currently out in oakland. we're at 53 degrees. 50 in san francisco, 48 in fremont and 48 degrees right now in antioch today should be a mild day for us in the bay area are temperatures are going to be warmer than what we're expected to see tomorrow and sunday as for wind...
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erica, send it over to you. thanks, reyna. well, if you're planning to do any outdoor activities today will probably be the best day out of the next few days as it will be dry for us in the bay area and it should be mostly sunny in the afternoon. but. >> after that sunday we do expect to get some rain. as for those high temperatures today, we can expect to hit 70 degrees in antioch. 71 in concord n livermore upper 50's in san francisco and along the coast down half moon bay. we're expected to reach 55 degrees today. winds will pick up this afternoon. and if you're going to be watching the giants game. they're playing the marlins. that's just before 7 o'clock this evening. it's going to be mostly cloudy and a little chilly out there. so you might want to layer up as i mentioned, is going to be breezy as well. tomorrow we're going to see an increase in our cloud cover. and then sunday mornings when we're going to start to see the rain trickling in about an inch of rain up in the north bay and half an inch here in the city and in
erica, send it over to you. thanks, reyna. well, if you're planning to do any outdoor activities today will probably be the best day out of the next few days as it will be dry for us in the bay area and it should be mostly sunny in the afternoon. but. >> after that sunday we do expect to get some rain. as for those high temperatures today, we can expect to hit 70 degrees in antioch. 71 in concord n livermore upper 50's in san francisco and along the coast down half moon bay. we're...
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over to you, erica. >> thanks. i and that this is reporter axios and excited welcome our final guest today janice card is executive director of the food bank. thank you and welcome. >> thank you. nice to be here. >> start by painting a picture for me, what has been like to lead a food bank during this deadly pandemic? >> let's go back to what it is like pre-pandemic, and that is that one in five of our neighbors here in san francisco were facing hunger. we already knew hunger was a huge issue and that not everyone was experiencing hunger equitably, but really we want to be clear about the fact that she meets a scholar, that those who need access most don't often get the service. so san francisco is fairly focus on ending hunger. the pandemic it and our world changed overnight. that need surged. i need that already existed skyrocketed, were as previously we received upwards of 32,000 households the week. it serves almost 60,000. we couldn't meet the community need without the support of the community and that's wher
over to you, erica. >> thanks. i and that this is reporter axios and excited welcome our final guest today janice card is executive director of the food bank. thank you and welcome. >> thank you. nice to be here. >> start by painting a picture for me, what has been like to lead a food bank during this deadly pandemic? >> let's go back to what it is like pre-pandemic, and that is that one in five of our neighbors here in san francisco were facing hunger. we already knew...
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through the erica nall, down the great lakes and down through ohio. what i'm looking at is how the interstate slave trade spread the disease, how thousands of enslaved african-americans were being put on board these filthy steamboats, moved to the lower mississippi valley where they could be sold. at the same time you had indian removal going on where thousands of indigenous peoples were being forced from their homelands to the west, and those forms of traffic intersected and spread the disease further to the west. it dissipates as it works its way through that traffic, as indian removal slackens, and it had impacted most of the united states. >> so what groups were most susceptible? >> well the groups that are most -- all groups were susceptible, and i think that's where i come in with my particular expertise and talk about how cholera is a disease that's often listed as a new disease brought to the indigenous people, and the indigenous people are considered more susceptible to these new diseases, but everyone was susceptible, african-americans, whit
through the erica nall, down the great lakes and down through ohio. what i'm looking at is how the interstate slave trade spread the disease, how thousands of enslaved african-americans were being put on board these filthy steamboats, moved to the lower mississippi valley where they could be sold. at the same time you had indian removal going on where thousands of indigenous peoples were being forced from their homelands to the west, and those forms of traffic intersected and spread the disease...
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borja: la mayorÍa como nancy ramÍrez, rosa murillo, erica arÉvalo y tambiÉn marÍa luna, dicen que le gusta la canciÓn "como la flor". esa para mÍ es mi favorita. aylÉn: yo lo que te puede decir es que en todas las bodas aunque pasen los aÑos siempre te ponen ses.
borja: la mayorÍa como nancy ramÍrez, rosa murillo, erica arÉvalo y tambiÉn marÍa luna, dicen que le gusta la canciÓn "como la flor". esa para mÍ es mi favorita. aylÉn: yo lo que te puede decir es que en todas las bodas aunque pasen los aÑos siempre te ponen ses.
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erica adopted a baby girl and a foster 12 years ago. linda shared good advice about the baby she taught to sleep through the night. >> if she is in her crib, leave her alone. i know you want to play with her but if you wake her up, you will start interrupting the sleeptime. >> reporter: today, erica and her daughters to visit with linda and share the tweening's milestones. >> she turned out beautiful. it makes you feel good. >> it makes you feel like you fulfilled your job. >> reporter: when her job is done, letting go can be heartbreaking. >> i can give her a kiss on the forehead and wish her the best and say i love you. >> reporter: for her love and care for 80+ babies and more than 30 years as a resource parent, this week's jefferson awarded the bay area goes to linda owens. >> if you would like to >>> two new giraffes made the journey to the oakland zoo in a very tall delivery truck one of the giraffes is a 3-year-old from fresno and the other is a 10 month old from san diego. they are so cute. the oakland zoo says the two little bo
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erica ford, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >>> coming up, free time and teatimes hasn't done much to improve the mood of the former guy. we'll talk about donald trump's latest airing of grievances with my panel, next. my panel, next >>> hello, everyone, i'm alissa menendez. those with the most to lose and those fighting to protect them. m [laugh] dad i got a job! i'm moving out. [laugh] dream sequence ending no! in three, no! two, keep packing! one. ♪♪ (car horn) ♪♪ turn today's dreams into tomorrow's trips... with millions of flexible booking options. all in one place. expedia. introducing fidelity income planning. we look at what you've saved, what you'll need, and help you build a flexible plan for cash flow that lasts, even when you're not working, so you can go from saving... to living. ♪ let's go ♪ >>> welcome back to "politicsnation." we have a lot to get to with my panel. joining me now former chair of maryland democratic party maya rockmore cummings, and "new york times" columnist bret stephens. brett, former president trump was at a closed-door republica
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borja: para celebrar este gran dÍa de la tierra nos conectamos en vivo desde pasadena, california, con erica flores, cientÍfica del laboratorio de propulsiÓn a chorro de la nasa. carolina: bienvenida a la ediciÓn digital. la mayorÍa apuesta en estos cohetes. ¿quÉ tiene que ver la nasa con el dÍa de la tierra en este planeta? >> excelente pregunta. la nasa tiene un rol muy importante en el planeta tierra. hemos estado observando nuestro planeta y estudiÁndolo desde hace 50 aÑos. con una flota de satÉlites en el espacio. que monitorean la atmÓsfera, los continentes y los ocÉanos. para asÍ entender lo que estÁ ocurriendo con nuestro planeta tierra. borja: ¿quÉ es lo que nos ha enseÑado el estudio de la tierra desde el espacio sobre el cambio climÁtico? >> los datos indican que los cambios climÁticos son una realidad. indican que la temperatura estÁ incrementando. el hielo estÁ incrementando. estamos viendo eventos extremos, mÁs olas de calor, sequÍas e inundaciones, por ejemplo. todos los sÍntomas. carolina: le agradecemos por estar aquÍ en la ediciÓn digital. se nos a
borja: para celebrar este gran dÍa de la tierra nos conectamos en vivo desde pasadena, california, con erica flores, cientÍfica del laboratorio de propulsiÓn a chorro de la nasa. carolina: bienvenida a la ediciÓn digital. la mayorÍa apuesta en estos cohetes. ¿quÉ tiene que ver la nasa con el dÍa de la tierra en este planeta? >> excelente pregunta. la nasa tiene un rol muy importante en el planeta tierra. hemos estado observando nuestro planeta y estudiÁndolo desde hace 50 aÑos....
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joining me now, georgia democratic state representative erica thomas. the person you heard on that video questioning the state police as they arrested representative cannon. representative thomas, thank you for being with us. you were, i don't know what to say. sort of astounded at this process, that she was knocking on the door of the elected governor in the state house, and was arrested for doing that. did you observe her doing anything that, that you thought required being arrested for? >> no. no. not at all. i think that at end of the day the people have seen it for themselves. you know, she's a state representative just like i am, and we are always at that capitol trying our best to do our jobs. the officers are there to protect and serve us. and as you can see, that rein happening. that wasn't happening. >> one of the arresting officers referenced the january 6th attacks on the u.s. capitol. he said, i -- quote, i felt if i did no the take action the other protesters would have been emboldened to commit similar acts. the events of january 6, 2021
joining me now, georgia democratic state representative erica thomas. the person you heard on that video questioning the state police as they arrested representative cannon. representative thomas, thank you for being with us. you were, i don't know what to say. sort of astounded at this process, that she was knocking on the door of the elected governor in the state house, and was arrested for doing that. did you observe her doing anything that, that you thought required being arrested for?...
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erica shares i loathe mask. i'm partially deaf, not only do masks make people's voice muffled but i need to read ad a lips. other than avoiding crowded areas. >>> as of tonight, almost the entire area is in orange. there is one area that is stuck in the solano county. in fact, it was in risk of going in the purple tier. >> the bay area region has demonstrated a higher degree of willingness to comply with social distancing and with masking. they have a higher degree of vaccination for example. >> also the majority of cases in solano county are among young people who have lower hospitalization and death rates but still spread the virus. they're hoping the widening availability of vaccines could help bring the county into the orange tier very soon. >> california's top epidemiologists are cautiously optimistic the bay area will avoid a fourth wave. but the next two weeks are critical in stopping the slow rising cases. in most regions that rise is a fraction of a percent. only napa and solano county saw transmission
erica shares i loathe mask. i'm partially deaf, not only do masks make people's voice muffled but i need to read ad a lips. other than avoiding crowded areas. >>> as of tonight, almost the entire area is in orange. there is one area that is stuck in the solano county. in fact, it was in risk of going in the purple tier. >> the bay area region has demonstrated a higher degree of willingness to comply with social distancing and with masking. they have a higher degree of vaccination...
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>> erica, thank you so much. appreciate it. the latest installment of guns in america. >>> coming up, can he help sell congress on president biden's multitrillion dollar plan and vision? secretary pete buttigieg is here. >>> cnn dgoes live inside india where the covid crisis is so severe oxygen is being sold on the black market. we're carvana, the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot and pick up your car, that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way at carvana. we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of tec
>> erica, thank you so much. appreciate it. the latest installment of guns in america. >>> coming up, can he help sell congress on president biden's multitrillion dollar plan and vision? secretary pete buttigieg is here. >>> cnn dgoes live inside india where the covid crisis is so severe oxygen is being sold on the black market. we're carvana, the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell...
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in new york, i'm erica hill, cnn. >> and i'm rosemary church. thank you so much for your company. "cnn newsroom" continues with k ken brunhilber. have yourselves a wonderful day. is scotts turf builder rapid grass. it grows two times faster than seed alone for full, green grass. everything else just seems... slow. it's lawn season. let's get to the yard. the first survivor of alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's association. >>> and welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and around the world. i'm ken brunhuber. ahead on "cnn newsroom" -- >> members of congress, i have the high privilege and distinct honor to present to you the president of the united states. >> u.s. president joe biden delivered his first address to a joint session of congress promising an ambitious plan to transform government. india's coronavirus case count is surging. now they say they're running out of space to bury the dead. >>> we're live outside the co
in new york, i'm erica hill, cnn. >> and i'm rosemary church. thank you so much for your company. "cnn newsroom" continues with k ken brunhilber. have yourselves a wonderful day. is scotts turf builder rapid grass. it grows two times faster than seed alone for full, green grass. everything else just seems... slow. it's lawn season. let's get to the yard. the first survivor of alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we...
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visit petmeds.com today. >>> i'm erica hill in new york. we have been watching day five of the testimony in the murder trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin charged in the death of george floyd. compelling testimony this morning from the most senior officer in the minneapolis police department, lieutenant richard zimmerman who heads up the homicide unit was called to the crime scene shortly after the deadly incident and offered a damning assessment of
visit petmeds.com today. >>> i'm erica hill in new york. we have been watching day five of the testimony in the murder trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin charged in the death of george floyd. compelling testimony this morning from the most senior officer in the minneapolis police department, lieutenant richard zimmerman who heads up the homicide unit was called to the crime scene shortly after the deadly incident and offered a damning assessment of
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cnn national correspondent erica hill has been looking into how we as a society got to this place where too many americans have practically become numb to the number of shootings and all the blood and the mass deaths. >> reporter: tragedy on a near daily basis. >> three shootings in atlanta-area spas where at least seven people have been killed. >> breaking overnight, another mass shooting in the u.s. >> at least eight people were killed at a fedex warehouse near the airport in indianapolis. >> i think it's difficult to not be numb. the numbers are so huge, it's almost unimaginable. >> reporter: almost unimaginable and yet increasingly predictable. >> on average there's probably at least 20 times the likelihood that someone in the united states will die of a gun death than people in other developed countries. >> reporter: it's not just mass shooting events which are only a small fraction of gun-related deaths in the u.s. in 2019 more than 60% were suicides, and every day an average of over 300 people are injured by a firearm according to researchers at pen and columbia. our gun violence
cnn national correspondent erica hill has been looking into how we as a society got to this place where too many americans have practically become numb to the number of shootings and all the blood and the mass deaths. >> reporter: tragedy on a near daily basis. >> three shootings in atlanta-area spas where at least seven people have been killed. >> breaking overnight, another mass shooting in the u.s. >> at least eight people were killed at a fedex warehouse near the...
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erica shares i loathe mask. i'm partially deaf, not only do masks make people's voice muffled but i need to read lips. other than avoiding crowded areas. >>> as of tonight, almost the entire area is in orange. there is one area that is stuck in the solano county. in fact, it was in risk of going in the purple tier. >> the bay area region has demonstrated a higher degree of willingness to comply with social distancing and with masking. they have a higher degree of vaccination for example. >> also the majority of cases in solano county are among young people who have lower hospitalization and death rates but still spread the virus. they're hoping the widening availability of vaccines could help bring the county into the orange tier very soon. >> california's top epidemiologists are cautiously optimistic the bay area will avoid a fourth wave. but the next two weeks are critical in stopping the slow rising cases. in most regions that rise is a fraction of a percent. only napa and solano county saw transmission rate
erica shares i loathe mask. i'm partially deaf, not only do masks make people's voice muffled but i need to read lips. other than avoiding crowded areas. >>> as of tonight, almost the entire area is in orange. there is one area that is stuck in the solano county. in fact, it was in risk of going in the purple tier. >> the bay area region has demonstrated a higher degree of willingness to comply with social distancing and with masking. they have a higher degree of vaccination for...