government calls the first free election. good to have you with us. the biden administration is pushing the president s goal of at least partially vaccinating 70 percent of the adult population by july 4th. so far only 16 states and the district of columbia have made that objective. while the u.s. will likely miss that goal, former fda commissioner dr. scott gottlieb said it won t have a major impact. instead the u.s. should start thinking about the next phase of the vaccination effort. now we need to think about trying to push out the vaccine into community sites where people can get it delivered to them through a trusted intermediary. doctor s offices, schools, places of employment. we need to think about the different vaccine strategy to get the people reluctant or face challenges getting to the access sites. as people contemplate going to work and school in the fall, they will be seeking out the vaccines. we need to think about the 2.0 strategy. let s take moment to
past few days here in europe telling people he thinks america is back. as in he think thinks the u.s. has seen as stronger on the world stage now that he has been elected president and he is putting a premium on alliances like nato. america. very good for america. essential for america. peter: surrounded by nato allies. the president seemed to be in good spirits. it looks like the first day back at school seeing all your old friends again. most of the time. for example, he didn t have much to say after a private meeting with the turkish president erdogan with whom he has significant policy differences. we couldn t hear you, sir. i didn t say anything. peter: russian aggression appears to russia s most aggressive challenge. we have russia that is not acting in a way that is consistent with what we had hoped as well as china. peter: so a lot has changed in a decade. last time nato put together a strategic plan 2010 when russia was considered a partner and
called in a hazmat crew. so far no answers. ktvu s jana katsuyama has been there talking with police. she joins us with a live report. jana? reporter: julie, i was able to reach that property owner. she says they owned the building for about a year. there was one unit where a man and woman was living there with two cats, but so far police have not told them whether the people they found were the tenants. if you take a look behind me, police are still here. they have reopened deakin street. they say what s so unusual here there s no signs of trauma, no signs of forced entry, notes, or bottles of pills or anything that would indicate an obvious cause of death. neighbors watched, wondering if berkeley police blocked the area on deakin street where the bodies were found. this is my block. i want today see what was going on. obviously very alarmed this is happening here. reporter: berkeley police got the call around 1:00 p.m. from someone who knew one of the people and had g
red he for this one? tom sredenschek taking on the tractors of tiger woods, his commentary, in 15 seconds. he d rick tiger woods will return to competitive golf tomorrow. you remember him? he ll t it up in the afternoon in tori pines, california, it will be the first tournament that he s played in since 2015. a and i have crushed him. not allen iverson, age and injuries. but what a round it will be tomorrow afternoon. tiger woods playing with jason day and dustin johnson. yes, i will be watching. i don t care that he s a shell of what he was. the competitive drive that makes great and good athlete great is still there in tiger. the swing, he can t compete with the long drivers of today. he s ancient, almost aarp qualified, he s 41, but the beauty of watching tiger woods play golf, we are he still hope for the magic. maybe still one of those mind-boggling rounds still in that bag he carries around. chances are, he s won 14 majors, won t get
. it was very, very tough to get into the united states. if you were a muslim you could come in, i thought it was very, very unfair. president trump today signing an executive action to increase military spending, getting new planes, tools, and ships for the armed forces, pam. as that executive order a number of organizations to settle in the bay area responded to the sweeping change. spencer blake talked with one of those groups. this has not been very well received there, has it. no it certainly hasn t been one of the groups that spoke out strongly against that executive order is jewish family and community services east bay is here in berkeley on this block and though it started helping mostly jewish refugees 140 years ago in berkeley most of the people they help now are muslim coming from countries, iraq, iran, syria, most from afghanistan in the last year they help resettle 151 people most, many of those people did actually work as translator overseas and th