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hopkins: scott and i never got along.were civil for the most part 'cause we had to spend time together filming every day. no, he was not a person that i would call a friend. he was not a person i would hang out with. he was not a person i would go have a beer with. he was an arrogant person, very pushy, very demanding, didn't treat people very well. he thought everything was all about him. narrator: and the feeling appears to be mutual. let him stay in his neck of the woods, and i'll stay in mine, and we're good to go. not looking to go to dinner with the guy any time soon. there was actually a couple of episodes that we almost came to blows. ...bully people around. -what bully? and that was real. scott keeps pushing me up and i'm way past my number, but there's no way i'm letting him walk away with this one. go $300 more. $149,000. i hate losing to this jackass. forget it. forget it. i'm out. timber! [ laughs ] i really wanted this house today, and to lose to scott of all people... that weasel better watch his mouth. you
hopkins: scott and i never got along.were civil for the most part 'cause we had to spend time together filming every day. no, he was not a person that i would call a friend. he was not a person i would hang out with. he was not a person i would go have a beer with. he was an arrogant person, very pushy, very demanding, didn't treat people very well. he thought everything was all about him. narrator: and the feeling appears to be mutual. let him stay in his neck of the woods, and i'll stay in...
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hopkins is an interesting story. in fact, there's a new book that was just written on hopkins that i have sitting on my table upstairs that i have looked at the cover of steven hopkins, the man who escaped jamestown and saved plymouth or something like that. he's an interesting character because he was on the sea venture on its expedition to virginia, and almost got executed there, and it's assumed by many that he might have been one of the ones who told the fellow -- his fellow passengers on the mayflower that, you know, being in a society -- being in a place with no clear authorization or legal authority can lead to problems and therefore, you know, we should do something, thus contributing to the mayflower compact. but yeah, i mean, he does play an important role in the history of the colony. >> thank you. another -- let's see, a question from kyle. can you both speak a bit about the condition of the original manuscript and what it was like working with it and how much you could actually work with the original? i'
hopkins is an interesting story. in fact, there's a new book that was just written on hopkins that i have sitting on my table upstairs that i have looked at the cover of steven hopkins, the man who escaped jamestown and saved plymouth or something like that. he's an interesting character because he was on the sea venture on its expedition to virginia, and almost got executed there, and it's assumed by many that he might have been one of the ones who told the fellow -- his fellow passengers on...
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the united states has had 14.8 million cases according to data collected by johns hopkins universitynd bloomberg news. the united states is slapping new sanctions on 14 china's officials over there crackdown on dissent in hong kong. andmeasure bands travel freezes assets which is part of president trump's effort to file pressure on china and the ruling communist party in the final weeks in office. president-elect biden has said he expect to keep pressure on beijing over hong kong. the u.s. supreme court is planning to take up an appeal from some oregon parents who say transgender students should use locker rooms and bathrooms of the gender they were assigned at birth. the federal appeals court in san francisco had upheld the policy that allows transgender students to use facilities that align with their gender identity. parents sued over the policy in 2017, saying it caused embarrassment and stress. minutes,he last few this is concerning brexit and we have news concerning what's going on over there. monitor ittinue to and bring you that information in just a few minutes. back to you.
the united states has had 14.8 million cases according to data collected by johns hopkins universitynd bloomberg news. the united states is slapping new sanctions on 14 china's officials over there crackdown on dissent in hong kong. andmeasure bands travel freezes assets which is part of president trump's effort to file pressure on china and the ruling communist party in the final weeks in office. president-elect biden has said he expect to keep pressure on beijing over hong kong. the u.s....
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the johns hopkins school of public health hosted this status update with top officials at the international vaccine access center. this is 30 minutes. >> welcome and thank you for joining us today. my name is ellen wilson and i will be the moderator for this expert briefing for the media hosted by the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. this briefing will address vaccines for covid-19. the world has made unprecedented strides in developing covid-19 vaccine candidates quickly. many with higher efficacy than anticipated. bringing these vaccines from clinical trials to the general public would require many considerations. today's briefing would tackle these questions, including how do scientists develop vaccines against covid-19 in less than a year, and how do we know they are safe? will there be enough for everybody in the u.s.? what about people in low and middle income countries? be demandingerly vaccines. others will not be. how do you determine who will get it first and how do you convince those who are hesitant about such a new vaccine to be unionized -- immunized? once we h
the johns hopkins school of public health hosted this status update with top officials at the international vaccine access center. this is 30 minutes. >> welcome and thank you for joining us today. my name is ellen wilson and i will be the moderator for this expert briefing for the media hosted by the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. this briefing will address vaccines for covid-19. the world has made unprecedented strides in developing covid-19 vaccine candidates quickly....
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what has mr hopkins been saying himself?” chief's council. what has mr hopkins been saying himself?nd, clive. he said today, "these are challenging times for greater manchester police. the force has a long—term strategic plan to address theissues long—term strategic plan to address the issues raised by the inspectors. " and he said, "i believe this plan should be executed by a chief constitutional —— constable who can oversee it from start to finish." he goes on to say, "considering what's best for gmp and the communities we serve, and given my current ill health, i have decided to stand down from the post of chief constable with immediate effect. " from the post of chief constable with immediate effect." but the background is that the suggestion that this force simply has not been recording crimes reported. absolutely. a 80,000 of them in the space of one year, that was from a report by the majesty —— her majesty inspector at. it said it was deeply troubled last week by how the cases we re troubled last week by how the cases were being handled by gmp. without proper come as a put i
what has mr hopkins been saying himself?” chief's council. what has mr hopkins been saying himself?nd, clive. he said today, "these are challenging times for greater manchester police. the force has a long—term strategic plan to address theissues long—term strategic plan to address the issues raised by the inspectors. " and he said, "i believe this plan should be executed by a chief constitutional —— constable who can oversee it from start to finish." he goes on to...
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kosz from john's hopkins.veryday from experts from john's has spent --johns hopkins on a look at the coronavirus. next, more of "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ how do wages go up when? some people are out of work? >> the important thing to keep in mind as we are starting a brand-new economic cycle right now. >> there is going to be a lot of investment and spending. >> the stimulus is not there yet. you have a complete lack of coordination. >> the central banks have locked themselves in. >> it is not that we will not grow, it is will there be enough? >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. new york andm london, good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance" radio. bloomberg tv and tom keene with me. lisa abramowicz taking the weekend off. another uncomfortable 24 hours for the global economy. jobless claims in america going the wrong
kosz from john's hopkins.veryday from experts from john's has spent --johns hopkins on a look at the coronavirus. next, more of "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ how do wages go up when? some people are out of work? >> the important thing to keep in mind as we are starting a brand-new economic cycle right now. >> there is going to be a lot of investment and spending. >> the stimulus is not there yet. you have a complete lack of coordination. >> the central banks...
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here is a live look at the mark hopkins hotel camera. you see some high clouds. san francisco downtown is 50, 43 san jose, 36 santa rosa. as we head through the afternoon, it's going to be another mild day. if you have been loving this weather, we're going to keep it going. 63 in san francisco, 64 oakland, 65 in san jose and later today, 66 in concord. four to nine degrees above average for this time of year. we'll have the forecast as we take you through the rest of the week into the weekend. let's check with gianna for a look at traffic on this thursday morning. >> good morning. as we hit the roadways, you are off to a great start. if you are out early, plan on taking bay bridge, no brake lights, no issues. upper deck, lower deck, into san francisco, traffic is at the limit. a look at the toll plaza. san mateo bridge, same story here with no brake lights between 880 to 101. traffic is clear along 101 to the peninsula, 880, nimitz freeway good from oakland to fremont. >>> new, a harrowing rescue overnight. a woman is in the hospital after she survived falling of
here is a live look at the mark hopkins hotel camera. you see some high clouds. san francisco downtown is 50, 43 san jose, 36 santa rosa. as we head through the afternoon, it's going to be another mild day. if you have been loving this weather, we're going to keep it going. 63 in san francisco, 64 oakland, 65 in san jose and later today, 66 in concord. four to nine degrees above average for this time of year. we'll have the forecast as we take you through the rest of the week into the weekend....
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murray throws it up to deandre happ hopkins and he does the rest. cardinals win 33-26. the niners officially eliminated from the playoffs. it will be cardinals-niner the
murray throws it up to deandre happ hopkins and he does the rest. cardinals win 33-26. the niners officially eliminated from the playoffs. it will be cardinals-niner the
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cardiÓlogo e internista, tiene una maestrÍa de la escuela de salud pÚblica de la universidad johns hopkinsle damos la bienvenida y muchas gracias a todos. rodrÍguez: bueno, empecemos con el doctor romero. la primera pregunta tiene que ver con una inquietud bÁsica. >> hola, mi nombre es ricardo pÉrez. mi pregunta para los expertos es, ¿puedo escoger cuÁl de las vacunas ponerme? romero: en este momento no se puede escoger cuÁl de las vacunas de covid se pueden usar. o sea, como ahorita tenemos nada mÁs 1 vacuna. más adelante va a haber otra vacuna y quizÁs haya hasta 4 vacunas que pueden existir a la vez. entonces, por el momento no. creemos que mÁs adelante si va a haber posibilidad de escoger la
cardiÓlogo e internista, tiene una maestrÍa de la escuela de salud pÚblica de la universidad johns hopkinsle damos la bienvenida y muchas gracias a todos. rodrÍguez: bueno, empecemos con el doctor romero. la primera pregunta tiene que ver con una inquietud bÁsica. >> hola, mi nombre es ricardo pÉrez. mi pregunta para los expertos es, ¿puedo escoger cuÁl de las vacunas ponerme? romero: en este momento no se puede escoger cuÁl de las vacunas de covid se pueden usar. o sea, como...
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we spoke earlier with johns hopkins, have a listen.he vaccine rollout is a logistical challenge but it's exciting to see a vaccine getting into the hands of the hospitals who are just riveting it to the hot frontline health care workers that need it most. the chain has been a challenge and the challenges being met by supply chain managers, legislations and operations managers across the country as they roll the vaccine into the hands of those hospitals. it's been an amazing feat for sure. tom: francine just member at a shockingly distressful article in the british press of unicef coming to the aid of nutrition, the greatg kids in economic slowdown of the united kingdom. are our hospital seeing people coming in suffering so much because the programs and out there to help them? are we at that point in the united states? >> yeah, i think we are. and ithat story as well is awful to see. , places thatobe enjoyed economic prosperity for the most part across these countries are seeing populations be hard-hit. in the u.s., we actually have str
we spoke earlier with johns hopkins, have a listen.he vaccine rollout is a logistical challenge but it's exciting to see a vaccine getting into the hands of the hospitals who are just riveting it to the hot frontline health care workers that need it most. the chain has been a challenge and the challenges being met by supply chain managers, legislations and operations managers across the country as they roll the vaccine into the hands of those hospitals. it's been an amazing feat for sure. tom:...
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it's the highest reported one day increase since the pandemic started. —— johns hopkins.vestigation for potential tax violations. in a statement released by the presidential transition team, hunter biden said he was confident a review would demonstrate that he'd handled his affairs legally. the veteran palestinian politician hanan ashrawi has confirmed her resignation from the leadership of the palestine liberation organization. mrs ashrawi said the organisation needed more young people to reinvigorate it. the french cabinet has approved a bill aimed at tackling radical islam after a recent series of attacks by extremists. the draft law, part of a long—term drive by president emmanuel macron to uphold secular values, tightens rules on home—schooling and hate speech. some critics have accused his government of using it to target religion. with christmas less than three weeks away, and the coronavirus pandemic far from over — people across the world are wondering how they'll be able to celebrate. well one possible solution is on show in brazil. tom brada reports. it's the q
it's the highest reported one day increase since the pandemic started. —— johns hopkins.vestigation for potential tax violations. in a statement released by the presidential transition team, hunter biden said he was confident a review would demonstrate that he'd handled his affairs legally. the veteran palestinian politician hanan ashrawi has confirmed her resignation from the leadership of the palestine liberation organization. mrs ashrawi said the organisation needed more young people to...
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of johns hopkins, covering all things epidemiology. the bloomberg for the latest information, and tune in every day for exclusive conversations with johns hopkins experts for an inside look at battling this pandemic, on where we are. where we are in markets is really sleepy. everyone is home, but they are not doing much ahead of the holiday. weaker dollar, basically flat futures, flat yields. ,oming up, dr. albert koh professor of epidemiology and medicine, at 7:30 a.m. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i don't think checks are the most efficient way to provide support for the economy right now. >> we are losing momentum medical time. -- momentum adequate occult time. >> we are look -- moment to him at a critical time. >> the biggest stimulus that is going to come is the vaccine. >> once the vaccine arrives, put on your seatbelt. i think this economy could really rip. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." we welcome all of you on bloomberg radio,
of johns hopkins, covering all things epidemiology. the bloomberg for the latest information, and tune in every day for exclusive conversations with johns hopkins experts for an inside look at battling this pandemic, on where we are. where we are in markets is really sleepy. everyone is home, but they are not doing much ahead of the holiday. weaker dollar, basically flat futures, flat yields. ,oming up, dr. albert koh professor of epidemiology and medicine, at 7:30 a.m. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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the a nswer to hopkins for the second question.atistics for the first time. then we will expand the statistics available around this programme on a weekly basis as we publish the data weekly from now on. 0n the first question, we absolutely act fast. you will have seen from the action we took on saturday that we are prepared to act incredibly fast and to take further action as we did this morning. we also want that action to be proportionate and in the parts of the country where the number of the new variant is very low, of course we want to keep it that way. the current tiers are working. as dr harries hasjust set out, we all have to take responsibility for our own actions as well and reduce the amount that anybody might be spreading it because of this critical fact — one in three people who have coronavirus don't know they have it, but can still spread it. if we all act like we might have it, that is the best way to reduce the transmission. we might have it, that is the best way to reduce the transmissionlj would way to reduce th
the a nswer to hopkins for the second question.atistics for the first time. then we will expand the statistics available around this programme on a weekly basis as we publish the data weekly from now on. 0n the first question, we absolutely act fast. you will have seen from the action we took on saturday that we are prepared to act incredibly fast and to take further action as we did this morning. we also want that action to be proportionate and in the parts of the country where the number of...
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has posted a record number of coronavirus deaths some cases in a single day figures from johns hopkins university show more than 3500 people died while another 250000 were infected the world's worst affected country by far meanwhile the white house has announced u.s. vice president mike pence will be vaccinated against cope with 19 on friday president elect joe biden will also receive the vaccine as early as next week both men will get the jobs in public to boost confidence in the medication. the world health organization says the coronavirus pandemic could worsen in europe early next year germany has begun an emergency lockdown while london and its surrounding areas have moved into the highest level of restrictions on the w.h.o. says beijing has welcomed a planned visit by international investigators next month to look into the origins of coated 19 most experts believe the virus originated in animals and spread through a wet market in the city of florence leary has more now from kuala lumpur it's hoped that while scientists will have enough information to be better prepared to deal wi
has posted a record number of coronavirus deaths some cases in a single day figures from johns hopkins university show more than 3500 people died while another 250000 were infected the world's worst affected country by far meanwhile the white house has announced u.s. vice president mike pence will be vaccinated against cope with 19 on friday president elect joe biden will also receive the vaccine as early as next week both men will get the jobs in public to boost confidence in the medication....
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a double record for highest single day increases of both coronavirus deaths and infections johns hopkins university has released figures saying that more than 3700 deaths and 250000 new cases were registered on wednesday as the world's worst affected country by far rollout of the 1st batch of vaccines is now in its 3rd day . for years vice president mike pence plans to get vaccinated against code 19 on friday the white house says he and his wife received their shots at a public event president trump is also open to taking the vaccine as well that's according to his press secretary was not said though when he would get the shot. and president elect joe biden will receive the vaccine as early as next week biden says he aims to do so in public to demonstrate his confidence in the medication 3 former presidents bill clinton and george w. bush and barack obama also said they would receive their shots at televised events . well the covered 19 pandemic has had latin america harder and longer than any other region but there's one country that's been exception and that's cuba of the last american
a double record for highest single day increases of both coronavirus deaths and infections johns hopkins university has released figures saying that more than 3700 deaths and 250000 new cases were registered on wednesday as the world's worst affected country by far rollout of the 1st batch of vaccines is now in its 3rd day . for years vice president mike pence plans to get vaccinated against code 19 on friday the white house says he and his wife received their shots at a public event president...
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a double record for highest single day increases of both corona virus deaths and infections johns hopkins university has released figures saying that more than 3000 deaths and 250000 new cases were registered on wednesday as the world's worst affected country by far role after the 1st batch of vaccines is in its 3rd day. well u.s. vice president mike pence plans to get vaccinated against code 19 on friday the white house says he and his wife will receive their injections at a public event president trump is also open to taking the vaccine as well according to his press secretary trump has not said when he would get the job and president elect joe biden will receive the vaccine as early as next week biden says he aims to do sent public to demonstrate his confidence in the vaccine 3 former presidents bill clinton george w. bush and barack obama have also said they will receive their jobs at televised events. well the world health organization says the coronavirus pandemic could worsen in europe early next year right now there are several european countries including the netherlands and germ
a double record for highest single day increases of both corona virus deaths and infections johns hopkins university has released figures saying that more than 3000 deaths and 250000 new cases were registered on wednesday as the world's worst affected country by far role after the 1st batch of vaccines is in its 3rd day. well u.s. vice president mike pence plans to get vaccinated against code 19 on friday the white house says he and his wife will receive their injections at a public event...
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hopkins doesn't go anywhere near the front.is judgment about soviet survival is based on meeting stalin, talking to stalin, and in the library, there's a detailed letters and messages back from hopkins about the will power of stalin, the command of this man. later in the war, roosevelt uses joseph davis who had been the ambassador in the 1930s to go to stalin and propose a meeting between the two of them behind churchill's back. and churchill is very hurt when he discovers that roosevelt has done this. he, of course, has been to moscow before to meet stalin. but the idea of roosevelt doing this without discussing it with churchill, i think it is a sign that the mood and the relationship changing, their relationship is changing. roosevelt wants to meet. and he has an enormous confidence in his powers of persuasion. this is what he writes to churchill in march 1942. i know you will not mind being frank when i tell you i think i can personally handle stalin better than your foreign office or my state department. stalin hates the g
hopkins doesn't go anywhere near the front.is judgment about soviet survival is based on meeting stalin, talking to stalin, and in the library, there's a detailed letters and messages back from hopkins about the will power of stalin, the command of this man. later in the war, roosevelt uses joseph davis who had been the ambassador in the 1930s to go to stalin and propose a meeting between the two of them behind churchill's back. and churchill is very hurt when he discovers that roosevelt has...
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stephen hopkins said-some deer. as we were looking at it, william bradford, as he pointed out, gave a sudden jerk up and he was immediately caught by the way and hoisted into the air. winslow went on to admire the stair. pretty device. made with a rope of their own making and having a noose as artfully made as any rope and england can make. bradford did not mention the episode at all. and probably did nothing to improve his view of the natives. >> it is important to remind ourselves, that not all of the colonists held to the same beliefs and principles. while sharing many european attitudes, winslow always seemed interested in the native inhabitants. and developed a close relationship with the wampanoag, --. bradford's views of the natives was far more critical. in the early chapters of his history, he wrote of them as savage barbarians, ready to fill the pilgrims side full of arrows. he described the landscape of the first encountered it as a hideous and desolate ruins full of wild beasts and wild men. but his hars
stephen hopkins said-some deer. as we were looking at it, william bradford, as he pointed out, gave a sudden jerk up and he was immediately caught by the way and hoisted into the air. winslow went on to admire the stair. pretty device. made with a rope of their own making and having a noose as artfully made as any rope and england can make. bradford did not mention the episode at all. and probably did nothing to improve his view of the natives. >> it is important to remind ourselves, that...
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so, anthony hopkins is the father, and he is a man suffering with dementia.en beautiful films on this subject, but this one is from his point of view. so, you're with him as he goes into a room and the colors in the room is slightly different and so you're as confused as he is >> jimmy: ugh. >> it's so beautifully written and for the first time, i sort of -- you understand his confusion. >> jimmy: it's - >> yes >> jimmy: -- it's just beautiful. >> it's heartbreaking. >> jimmy: yeah >> yeah. >> jimmy: and of course it's - >> but he's good >> jimmy: yeah, it's sir anthony hopkins, too i mean, it's - >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, it's phenomenal and you guys together, i'm telling you this is -- everyone has to watch this, "the father." i want to show everyone a clip here's olivia colman and anthony hopkins in "the father." take a look. >> date of birth >> friday, 31st of december 1937. >> friday? >> yes >> you're living with your daughter at the moment, is that right? >> yes, until she goes to live in paris >> no dad, why do you keep going on about paris >> what? >>
so, anthony hopkins is the father, and he is a man suffering with dementia.en beautiful films on this subject, but this one is from his point of view. so, you're with him as he goes into a room and the colors in the room is slightly different and so you're as confused as he is >> jimmy: ugh. >> it's so beautifully written and for the first time, i sort of -- you understand his confusion. >> jimmy: it's - >> yes >> jimmy: -- it's just beautiful. >> it's...
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this johns hopkins professor is one of tens of thousands of participants volunteering to help that goalreality through vaccine trials. jason farley is a nursing professor at johns hopkins, an infectious disease trained nurse, epidemiologist. i hope i said that correctly. >> thank you. jackie: what influenced your decision to participate in the actual trial? >> well you know we all desire, there is lots of rhetoric getting back to normal and the best way to do that is get a vaccine. we all need to think about doing our part, participating wherever possible, whether just wearing a mask out in public or participating in a vaccine trial or both preferably. jackie: being part of that trial did you experience any side-effects and going into it were you worried about that? that would certainly be something that would concern me? >> sure. you know, i think it would be a fool's errand not to consider the potential for side effects anytime you take any kind, whether or not you're taking a water pill or a vaccine there are always side effects. if you drink too much water or too much soda you have
this johns hopkins professor is one of tens of thousands of participants volunteering to help that goalreality through vaccine trials. jason farley is a nursing professor at johns hopkins, an infectious disease trained nurse, epidemiologist. i hope i said that correctly. >> thank you. jackie: what influenced your decision to participate in the actual trial? >> well you know we all desire, there is lots of rhetoric getting back to normal and the best way to do that is get a vaccine....
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taking a live look at the johns hopkins university tracker. more than 23,000 people have died from the virus in california. more than 18,000 people are hospitalized statewide. here in the bay area, the available icu capacity stands at just above 11%. that is a record low. an even more dire picture statewide, about 1% of icu beds are still free and in some counties, it is now zero. many healthcare workers are sacrificing their own christmases to keep up with new infections. a record 119,000 people are in the hospital right now across the country. the u.s. has reported more than 19,000 deaths in a single week for the first time since the pandemic began. len. >> thank you. >>> this is usually one of the biggest travel times of the year. certainly one we spend with those we love. health experts say being safe should be our first concern. here is what they do and do not recommend. say no to anything that can increase risk for you or people you care about. offer alternatives, ask if there is another way to connect with family, drop off holiday meals
taking a live look at the johns hopkins university tracker. more than 23,000 people have died from the virus in california. more than 18,000 people are hospitalized statewide. here in the bay area, the available icu capacity stands at just above 11%. that is a record low. an even more dire picture statewide, about 1% of icu beds are still free and in some counties, it is now zero. many healthcare workers are sacrificing their own christmases to keep up with new infections. a record 119,000...
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lauren sauer, johns hopkins.omberg. ♪ >> central banks are showing no sign they went to take their foot off the gas. >> activity is still really in the doldrums. >> we could see it get back into negative territory. >> i am expecting a tumultuous year. >> the rebound is going to be incredibly be shaped. >> it will be v-shaped for some. it may not be v-shaped for others. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. carol: a very good morning, everyone, from new york city and berlin. to our audiences worldwide, a very good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live on bloomberg tv and radio. i'm carol massar, alongside matt miller. tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz have the day off. i
lauren sauer, johns hopkins.omberg. ♪ >> central banks are showing no sign they went to take their foot off the gas. >> activity is still really in the doldrums. >> we could see it get back into negative territory. >> i am expecting a tumultuous year. >> the rebound is going to be incredibly be shaped. >> it will be v-shaped for some. it may not be v-shaped for others. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and...
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figures from jons hopkins shows the nation is averaging more than 2 deaths every day. and in just the first five days of this month, newly reported cases topped 1 million. large parts of the country's most heavily populated state is locking down. tens of millions in california are under a stay-at-home order following a post-thanksgiving surge. they reported more than 30,000 cases on sunday. that state imposed stricter rules on sunday. in some areas, residents are prohibited from leaving home, except for essential travel, for at least the next three weeks. retailers must allow in no more than 20% of normal foot traffic and restaurants can operate only takeout and delivery services. across the country in the northeastern state of massachusetts, a so-called field hospital with some 220 beds has opened to handle the growing number of covid-19 patients. u.s. health and human services secretary alex azar said on an abc television program on sunday that the food and drug administration could authorize a new coronavirus vaccine within days. meanwhile, president donald trump's
figures from jons hopkins shows the nation is averaging more than 2 deaths every day. and in just the first five days of this month, newly reported cases topped 1 million. large parts of the country's most heavily populated state is locking down. tens of millions in california are under a stay-at-home order following a post-thanksgiving surge. they reported more than 30,000 cases on sunday. that state imposed stricter rules on sunday. in some areas, residents are prohibited from leaving home,...
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sharfstein, johns hopkins university bloomberg school of public health vice dean.re quite well. up next, we will carry on the conversation. more bloomberg surveillance. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ federal banks are -- "central banks no sign -- central are showing no signs they want to stop. >> it will be v-shaped for some. it may not be v-shaped for others. >> next year is going to be too hot. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. >> from new york city and berlin , for audiences worldwide, a very good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live on bloomberg tv and bloomberg radio. i'm carol massar, alongside matt miller. jon ferro, tom keene, and lisa
sharfstein, johns hopkins university bloomberg school of public health vice dean.re quite well. up next, we will carry on the conversation. more bloomberg surveillance. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ federal banks are -- "central banks no sign -- central are showing no signs they want to stop. >> it will be v-shaped for some. it may not be v-shaped for others. >> next year is going to be too hot. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro,...
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developing for you, a shocking revelation shaking the john hopkins.he university cites recently uncovered census records showing hopkins enslaved up to four people in 1850. when he died hopkins left millions of dollars to open the now prestigious hospital, and university. the university says displacing myth with historical fact is difficult but necessary. >>> well coming up next for you, the top stories we're following this morning. while the fda today weighs pfizer's vaccine, a new tool rolls out to help california deal with its record infection numbers. >>> plus, the warriors seem to have finally lost one battle, but not on the basketball court. the legal court forcing them to pay tens of millions of dollars. this year, xfinity internet gives you more options than a holiday dinner table. pick the speed that's right for you, with options faster than gig. and get reliable internet with top-notch coverage. plus, help keep your data safe and private with security included. no antlers on the table. how come you get to eat first? get started with this gre
developing for you, a shocking revelation shaking the john hopkins.he university cites recently uncovered census records showing hopkins enslaved up to four people in 1850. when he died hopkins left millions of dollars to open the now prestigious hospital, and university. the university says displacing myth with historical fact is difficult but necessary. >>> well coming up next for you, the top stories we're following this morning. while the fda today weighs pfizer's vaccine, a new...
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data compiled by johns hopkins university show that covid-19 claimed the lives of 3,124 people in theountry on wednesday. the daily death toll has passed 2,000 on most days so far this month, contributing to a total of over 290,000. a private sector research group says more than 106,000 people are currently hospitalized with the virus, with over 20,000 in intensive care. those tallies are also record highs. medical institutions across the country are reporting shortages of both staff and beds. experts say the number are high, as many people traveled across state borders for thanksgiving last month. they warned that the year-end holidays may lead to a further spread of the virus. anthony fauci, a key member of the coronavirus task force in the trump administration, called on people to refrain from dining in large groups and traveling. >> we don't listen to the public health measures that we need to follow, then we could start to see things really get bad in the middle of january. so i think not only for new york state, but for any state or city that is facing similar problems, without
data compiled by johns hopkins university show that covid-19 claimed the lives of 3,124 people in theountry on wednesday. the daily death toll has passed 2,000 on most days so far this month, contributing to a total of over 290,000. a private sector research group says more than 106,000 people are currently hospitalized with the virus, with over 20,000 in intensive care. those tallies are also record highs. medical institutions across the country are reporting shortages of both staff and beds....
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francine: thank you so much, of johns hopkins. breaking news out of lloyd's, that lloyds banking group has canceled all staff bonuses for 2020, according to "the ft." they say they have done so because of a sharp fall in profits because of the pandemic, saying they do not meet the criteria for payouts in 2020. that is the latest on lloyd's. this is bloomberg. ♪ nar ertainly there is an argument to be made. you see possible numbers start to disappoint. the real yield hasn't gone up, another reason the fed price has impacted. it is difficult to latch onto. spending, people are the timing of that spend has really shifted. >> i see getting back to something close to normal in the second half of this year. >> this is bloomberg surveillance. for our audience worldwide, good morning, good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom keene and lisa abramowicz i'm jonathan ferro. the equity
francine: thank you so much, of johns hopkins. breaking news out of lloyd's, that lloyds banking group has canceled all staff bonuses for 2020, according to "the ft." they say they have done so because of a sharp fall in profits because of the pandemic, saying they do not meet the criteria for payouts in 2020. that is the latest on lloyd's. this is bloomberg. ♪ nar ertainly there is an argument to be made. you see possible numbers start to disappoint. the real yield hasn't gone up,...
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we will hear from doctor marty mc harry from johns hopkins who is castigating them for slow walking the approval process. >> so many questions, we will try to answer all of them coming up. thank you. election whistleblowers dropping exclusive claims they say workers tempered with ballots and shipped them between states. >> i saw ballots with return addresses loaded on my trailer in new york and headed for pennsylvania and wondered why i was driving complete ballots from new york to pennsylvania. >> 100,000 ballots missing, only 7 or 8 were found at ums based on my previous experience, believe that to be a lot. >> reporter: whistleblowers joining sean hannity for an exclusive interview. with that and where the doj stands on all of this. >> the allegations and affidavits keep coming and william barr made clear yesterday the department of justice will continue to receive and vigorously pursue allegations of fraud but he put a pin in the president's lens that the election was stolen, telling the associated press, we have not seen fraud that could have affected a different outcome, that drew
we will hear from doctor marty mc harry from johns hopkins who is castigating them for slow walking the approval process. >> so many questions, we will try to answer all of them coming up. thank you. election whistleblowers dropping exclusive claims they say workers tempered with ballots and shipped them between states. >> i saw ballots with return addresses loaded on my trailer in new york and headed for pennsylvania and wondered why i was driving complete ballots from new york to...
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has recorded more than 13 million coronavirus cases according to data compiled by johns hopkins university. the global tally stands at over 63 million. united states has dealt a blow to president donald trump's efforts to overturn the results of the election last month. in an interview with the associated press, william barr said the justice department has found no evidence of widespread voter fraud. but trump's legal team says it will continue its fight. barr said the justice department and homeland security followed up on all claims of fraud, but nothing that would change the outcome of the election was uncovered. he added that one assertion of systemic fraud, which would involve machines programmed to skew results, couldn't be substantiated. barr has been an ally of the president in the past, with president trump insisting he should lead any investigation into voting fraud. barr was criticized last month for authorizing prosecutors to investigate substantial allegations of irregularities if they existed before the election was certified and with no evidence. shortly after the interview
has recorded more than 13 million coronavirus cases according to data compiled by johns hopkins university. the global tally stands at over 63 million. united states has dealt a blow to president donald trump's efforts to overturn the results of the election last month. in an interview with the associated press, william barr said the justice department has found no evidence of widespread voter fraud. but trump's legal team says it will continue its fight. barr said the justice department and...
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the pretty view from the top of the mark hopkins hotel, you see the moon, a beautiful shot heading to the new moon phase. we will start to lose some of the light over the next couple nights. over san jose, just as nice, over the tri valley. you see the clouds. we've got a nice deck of clouds that's helped keep temperatures in the 40s. oakland 46, concord 47, san francisco is a warm 50. if we look at where we are going for daytime highs, this will be a cloudy day. you are going to notice it looks different and it will feel cooler. we are not getting out of the mid and upper 50s for daytime highs bay area wide. that's different. we have been in the low and mid 60s for much of the last few days. it looks different. it feels different. but it doesn't rain until later today. we've got to get into afternoon before we see first showers. let's bring those forward in the futurecast. that gets us to about the 3:00 or 4:00 hour. let's not get too specific on the time but general take aways late afternoon. the better rain will get here in the overnight hours. we'll bracket some of the times. we'l
the pretty view from the top of the mark hopkins hotel, you see the moon, a beautiful shot heading to the new moon phase. we will start to lose some of the light over the next couple nights. over san jose, just as nice, over the tri valley. you see the clouds. we've got a nice deck of clouds that's helped keep temperatures in the 40s. oakland 46, concord 47, san francisco is a warm 50. if we look at where we are going for daytime highs, this will be a cloudy day. you are going to notice it...
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ruth karron of the johns hopkins school of public health.hs, and what would be another blow to new york, ways going south to florida, joining a growing list of firms seeking tax and lifestyle advantages, amanda. >> vonnie we will check on the markets. it enthusiasm is still out in terms of sentiment, but perhaps priced in. seeing a mixed market. leading thegroups markets to record levels last week are those giving up ground today. the s&p broad market getting weaker as we go along for the session. tech doing slightly better. in toronto, holding their own despite the energy is the weakness across the board. that is one place where we are seen weakness. another place of weakness has been in the british pound. concerns mounting about a new deal brexit. one place where that will be felt, perhaps more than others, is london. the mayor of the city, sadiq khan, spoke to bloomberg about the implications that might have for business in the city already grappling with covid. like the london, global cities around the world, effects ofed by the the pand
ruth karron of the johns hopkins school of public health.hs, and what would be another blow to new york, ways going south to florida, joining a growing list of firms seeking tax and lifestyle advantages, amanda. >> vonnie we will check on the markets. it enthusiasm is still out in terms of sentiment, but perhaps priced in. seeing a mixed market. leading thegroups markets to record levels last week are those giving up ground today. the s&p broad market getting weaker as we go along for...
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for more let's bring in ruth faden she's the founder of the berman institute of bioethics at johns hopkins university and a member of the world health organization's kovan 1000 vaccines working group welcome to g.w. where do you see the biggest challenges for a fair distribution of these vaccines the challenges are enormous at a global level and also within countries the global challenges have to do with the fact that for reasons we can. easily understand it's not completely defend wealthy countries in the world have made their primary commitment securing vaccines for their own population this has resulted in a significant lock on supply or some vaccines for the forseeable future countervailing natch. challenge is the existence of something called the kovacs facility which is a global commitment to provide vaccine to all peoples of the world what kovacs needs is more financial support from wealthy countries more money coming in to kodak's and also we need more wealthy countries who are not currently part of the kodaks collaboration to be at least thinking about and bilateral commitments to
for more let's bring in ruth faden she's the founder of the berman institute of bioethics at johns hopkins university and a member of the world health organization's kovan 1000 vaccines working group welcome to g.w. where do you see the biggest challenges for a fair distribution of these vaccines the challenges are enormous at a global level and also within countries the global challenges have to do with the fact that for reasons we can. easily understand it's not completely defend wealthy...
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here is a live look from our mark hopkins hotel camera. 48 degrees in in san francisco 48 as well at concord. oakland, 50. 46, livermore. 47 in san jose. 44 for santa rosa. as we head through the afternoon, we are going to see clearer skies. daytime highs in the mid to upper 50s this afternoon. we will talk about what you can expect as we head through the rest of the day and the week as well coming up. >>> good morning. as we take a look at the roadways, we are dealing with some rain. slick surfaces out there. a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic is moving at the limit. no major delays. we do have one crash they are working on at six a. it has been out there since about 2:00 this morning. just a heads up. we are seeing some slight delays as you work your way on the connector road. other than that, a lot of green on the sensors. even checking our travel times, everything is in the green. we will keep a close eye on the roadways this morning. >>> new numbers from the cdc show despite having tough restrictions in place, california currently has the highest covid-19 case rat
here is a live look from our mark hopkins hotel camera. 48 degrees in in san francisco 48 as well at concord. oakland, 50. 46, livermore. 47 in san jose. 44 for santa rosa. as we head through the afternoon, we are going to see clearer skies. daytime highs in the mid to upper 50s this afternoon. we will talk about what you can expect as we head through the rest of the day and the week as well coming up. >>> good morning. as we take a look at the roadways, we are dealing with some rain....
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preview from the camera on top of the mark hopkins hotel. taking a look back down toward the south. you see a few high clouds there, same story here. looking east from the top of the sales force tower. this gives us a good overview looking toward the east bay. we have a you too midlevel clouds. we aren't looking at any fog on the road in the east bay. san jose n is you. clear view of downtown and in the tri valley no clouds. let's talk about the temperatures. it's 45. a relatively warm 45 in livermore. that's about ten degrees warmer than yesterday at this time. it's only 51 in oakland. that's fine. then you get to santa rosa where it's 35. there is really a difference here this morning. it'll feel pretty nice when you step outside. where you are except for the north bay. those shelter valleys up there. it's 35 degrees. daytime highs in to the low 60's. plenty of sun. here comes that chance of rain. time stam up here. says december 25th, friday and you can see a good wave of rain moving in to northern california. if we look at the totals on this from friday afternoon into friday eve
preview from the camera on top of the mark hopkins hotel. taking a look back down toward the south. you see a few high clouds there, same story here. looking east from the top of the sales force tower. this gives us a good overview looking toward the east bay. we have a you too midlevel clouds. we aren't looking at any fog on the road in the east bay. san jose n is you. clear view of downtown and in the tri valley no clouds. let's talk about the temperatures. it's 45. a relatively warm 45 in...
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the coronavirus outbreak, and the response, i spoke with calin rivers, senior schol at the johns hopkins center for health security, and an assistant professoin the department of environmental health and engineering at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. dr. rivers, it seems like it's winter holidays will intensify transmission. we saw after both labor day and memorial day that there were big surges about a month after those holidayswhich is about what we would expect in terms of the epidemiology of the virus.un rtunately, we are also already at a very high level of transmission, and ra any acceon of the outbreak inuld be a really grave situation to band so that's why we're encouraging people to stay home for the holidays, celebrate zoom, find other ways to get together. because we want to kee other and our families safe. >> sreenivasan: especially considering the load strains that so many of our hospitals around the country are under right now. >> that's rit. we now have over 100,000 people hospitalized with covid-19 around the country. previous highs, even in the bad,
the coronavirus outbreak, and the response, i spoke with calin rivers, senior schol at the johns hopkins center for health security, and an assistant professoin the department of environmental health and engineering at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. dr. rivers, it seems like it's winter holidays will intensify transmission. we saw after both labor day and memorial day that there were big surges about a month after those holidayswhich is about what we would expect in terms...
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with faden of the berman institute of bioethics at johns hopkins university and a member of the worldhealth organization's covert 19 vaccines working group thank you for your thoughts. my pleasure. and now it is over to our resident corona virus experts t w science correspondent derrick williams answering your questions about depend on mic. if the vaccine is not 100 percent effective can you still catch the virus after vaccination 1st of all no vaccine that we've developed for any diseases ever provided perfect protection to everyone although although a few like those for measles or for polio come very close but because every person's immune system is different in some people exposed to sars cove to the new vaccines will not stop the corona virus in its tracks trials in healthy volunteers indicate however that the candidates now being authorized for use in countries around the world are highly effective at doing so in most people it's kind of complicated but a simplified way of quantifying the efficacy demonstrated in trials would be to say that if you haven't been vaccinated you're a
with faden of the berman institute of bioethics at johns hopkins university and a member of the worldhealth organization's covert 19 vaccines working group thank you for your thoughts. my pleasure. and now it is over to our resident corona virus experts t w science correspondent derrick williams answering your questions about depend on mic. if the vaccine is not 100 percent effective can you still catch the virus after vaccination 1st of all no vaccine that we've developed for any diseases ever...
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unfortunately, the latest numbers from johns hopkins say that coronavirus has killed about 36,000 americans last month. >>> in economic news. this morning, the labor department said 246,000 jobs were added to the month of november -- in the month of november. unemployment rate falls to 7%. now those are not very good numbers, marcus. they also looked backwards at last month and we don't know what is ahead of us but doesn't look good, though, as all of our reporters are talking about the shelter in place possibility because we have so badly bungled the pandemic so far. >> a lot of people are fearing that. scott, thank you. >>> new details for you coming up. coming to life surrounding the tiger attack that killed an animal rescue facility in florida. we will tell you the bill in congress now shining a light on all of this. >>> plus a desperate dolphin trapped. amazing rescue caught on camera. - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a
unfortunately, the latest numbers from johns hopkins say that coronavirus has killed about 36,000 americans last month. >>> in economic news. this morning, the labor department said 246,000 jobs were added to the month of november -- in the month of november. unemployment rate falls to 7%. now those are not very good numbers, marcus. they also looked backwards at last month and we don't know what is ahead of us but doesn't look good, though, as all of our reporters are talking about...
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stephen hopkins said it had been to catch some deer. so, as we were looking at it, william bradford gave a sudden jerk up and was immediately caught and hoisted into the air. " winslow went on to admire it, "a pretty device," and having a noose as artfully made as any roper in england could make. bradford did not mention the episode at all, and it probably did nothing to improve his view of the natives. it is important to remind ourselves that not all of the colonists held to the same beliefs and principles. while sharing many european attitudes, winslow always seemed interested in native inhabitants and developed a close relationship with a wampanoag. bradford's view of the natives was far more critical. in the early chapters of his history, he wrote of them as "savage barbarians," ready to fill the pilgrims with arrows. he described the landscape as they first encountered it as a "hideous and desolate wilderness filled with wild beasts and wild men." but his harshest views were confined to his poetry, in one poem castigating natives a
stephen hopkins said it had been to catch some deer. so, as we were looking at it, william bradford gave a sudden jerk up and was immediately caught and hoisted into the air. " winslow went on to admire it, "a pretty device," and having a noose as artfully made as any roper in england could make. bradford did not mention the episode at all, and it probably did nothing to improve his view of the natives. it is important to remind ourselves that not all of the colonists held to the...
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you can see that wet mark hopkins hotel camera. are raindrops on our live camera. 47 in the city. 47 as well in san jose. concord coming in at 48. livermore, 45 as well as for santa rosa. it is all because of this cut off low pressure system bringing that beneficial rainfall for the bay area. it will exit the region later on today. let's take you hour by hour on futurecast. you can see a few more showers through our morning. as we look to our afternoon, stopping the clock at noon. you can see that clearing as we go through our afternoon. for tomorrow, it will be a cold start first thing in the morning . then, sunshine by tuesday afternoon. tracking our next weather system, that will bring return of the rain wednesday night into thursday and snow up in the sierra as we look to the middle part of the week, picking up a half a foot of snow in the sierra. this afternoon, mid-50s along the coast. around the bay, mid to upper 50s. 56 in san francisco this afternoon. d8 in oakland. for our inland locations, mid to upper 50s. 56 for napa,
you can see that wet mark hopkins hotel camera. are raindrops on our live camera. 47 in the city. 47 as well in san jose. concord coming in at 48. livermore, 45 as well as for santa rosa. it is all because of this cut off low pressure system bringing that beneficial rainfall for the bay area. it will exit the region later on today. let's take you hour by hour on futurecast. you can see a few more showers through our morning. as we look to our afternoon, stopping the clock at noon. you can see...
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coronavirus records in one day for the number of new deaths and the number of cases figures from johns hopkins university showed nearly 3600 people dogs in close 225-0000 were infected south africa has recorded more than 10000 new infections of the past 24 hours its highest figure since august several countries across the continent bringing in new restrictions are but also isn't john is more on that. well the rise in infections was expected when lockdown measures we eased a few months ago so over the past few months you saw schools reopening businesses reopening and people being allowed to move up and down the country now it's an advocacy economy cons to stay in a long locked out i mean the unemployment rate here is more than 30 percent and they've been massive job loss because of 19 government officials are concerned that once the festive season starts they going to see thousands of people leave big cities like johannesburg and go to the rue areas to be with family and friends and try to implement some kind of measures on the ground to try and stop the rise in infections one of them is a nigh
coronavirus records in one day for the number of new deaths and the number of cases figures from johns hopkins university showed nearly 3600 people dogs in close 225-0000 were infected south africa has recorded more than 10000 new infections of the past 24 hours its highest figure since august several countries across the continent bringing in new restrictions are but also isn't john is more on that. well the rise in infections was expected when lockdown measures we eased a few months ago so...
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rafay been of the berman institute of bioethics at johns hopkins university and a member of the world health organization's covert 19 vaccines working group thank you for your thoughts. my pleasure and now it is over to our resident coronavirus experts to w. science correspondent derrick williams answering your questions about the pandemic . if a vaccine is not 100 percent effective can you still catch the virus off to vaccinate ssion. first of all no vaccine that we've developed for any diseases ever provided perfect protection to everyone although although a few like those for measles or for polio come very close but because every person's immune system is different in some people exposed to sars cove to the new vaccines will not stop the corona virus in its tracks trials in healthy volunteers indicate however that the candidates now being authorized for use in countries around the world are highly effective at doing so in most people it's kind of complicated but a simplified way of quantifying the efficacy demonstrated in trials would be to say that if you haven't been vaccinated y
rafay been of the berman institute of bioethics at johns hopkins university and a member of the world health organization's covert 19 vaccines working group thank you for your thoughts. my pleasure and now it is over to our resident coronavirus experts to w. science correspondent derrick williams answering your questions about the pandemic . if a vaccine is not 100 percent effective can you still catch the virus off to vaccinate ssion. first of all no vaccine that we've developed for any...
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the united states has passed another grim milestone in its fight against covid—i9 afterjohn hopkins announcedse by at least 3,112 on wednesday. it's the highest reported one day increase since the pandemic started. i'm joined now by our washington correspondent, nomia iqbal. hi, just took through numbers then. yes, covid-19 infections and hospitalisations have been surging across the us and there is that grim milestone of more than 3000 deaths in one day. as well as that, there is also a number number that has emerged. there has been more than 106,000 hospitalisations of people with the infection and of course, this is all playing out as the country awaits approval of two vaccinations. it has got to clear those regulatory hurdles by the fda before it can be rolled out. the chief adviser for donald trump's operation warp speed, which is the initiative aimed at rolling out the vaccination, says that if that approval comes potentially this week, then we could start to see the first few injections happening this weekend. but we're still waiting that to happen. but that grim figure of more than 30
the united states has passed another grim milestone in its fight against covid—i9 afterjohn hopkins announcedse by at least 3,112 on wednesday. it's the highest reported one day increase since the pandemic started. i'm joined now by our washington correspondent, nomia iqbal. hi, just took through numbers then. yes, covid-19 infections and hospitalisations have been surging across the us and there is that grim milestone of more than 3000 deaths in one day. as well as that, there is also a...
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end of his presidency because that's very clear thank you for joining us jeff rafi from the johns hopkins university thanks so much. time is running out for the e.u. and the u.k. to reach agreement on the post trade relationship the transition phase smoothing britain's departure from the european union and the end of this year in less than 4 weeks there's no sign of the 2 sides reaching agreement on what happens after that but the talks are continuing and both sides say they're committed to finding a deal i don't intend to make any prediction our position is clear we want to do and that's why we we have streit this is the very beginning to be a loyal partner in the framework of this difficult but important that the decision . we already all the possible options we what we want to did not at any just of the people talk about fisheries or issues around level playing field you forgive me for the particularly since we're at such a sensitive time this discussion i'm not going into the the precise details of those discussions but you know we are at a critical phase. just to see how you could ge
end of his presidency because that's very clear thank you for joining us jeff rafi from the johns hopkins university thanks so much. time is running out for the e.u. and the u.k. to reach agreement on the post trade relationship the transition phase smoothing britain's departure from the european union and the end of this year in less than 4 weeks there's no sign of the 2 sides reaching agreement on what happens after that but the talks are continuing and both sides say they're committed to...
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week ever from the coronavirus with more than 18000 people killed according to figures from johns hopkins university 3270 fatalities were recorded on thursday alone and another 230000 infections also confirmed despite that the vice president described this week as the beginning of the end of the pandemic as he and his wife were inoculated live on television my pen's is the highest profile recipient of a vaccine made by pfizer in biotech which was authorized for a much unseen use last week. karen and i are than happy to step forward for this week. to take the safe and effective coronavirus vaccine that we have secured produced for the american people karen and i wanted to step forward and take this vaccine to assure the american people that while we cut red tape we cut no corners well any time now yes regulators are expected to approve a 2nd vaccine made by mcdonough i want house course when it comes to how could join us live in one of the implications of the madonna approval then for the country's vaccination program. well 1st of all would be the 2nd approval in about a week's time becaus
week ever from the coronavirus with more than 18000 people killed according to figures from johns hopkins university 3270 fatalities were recorded on thursday alone and another 230000 infections also confirmed despite that the vice president described this week as the beginning of the end of the pandemic as he and his wife were inoculated live on television my pen's is the highest profile recipient of a vaccine made by pfizer in biotech which was authorized for a much unseen use last week....
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week ever from the coronavirus with more than 18000 people killed according to figures from johns hopkins university 3270 fatalities were recorded on thursday alone and another 230000 infections confirmed despite that the vice president described this week as the beginning of the end for the pandemic as he and his wife were inoculated live on television mike pence is the highest profile recipient of the vaccine made by pfizer biotech which was authorized for emergency use last week. karen and i were more than happy to step forward before this week was. to take this safe and effective corona virus vaccine that we have secured and produced for the american people karen and i wanted to step forward and take this vaccine to assure the american people that while we cut red tape we cut no corners. and yes regulators are actually expected to approve now a 2nd vaccine might made by mcdonough within als let's get more from alan fischer at the white house and the u.s. is the 1st country to approve a 2nd job now alan. well you would think the don't want to take a victory lap with that but he's tweet
week ever from the coronavirus with more than 18000 people killed according to figures from johns hopkins university 3270 fatalities were recorded on thursday alone and another 230000 infections confirmed despite that the vice president described this week as the beginning of the end for the pandemic as he and his wife were inoculated live on television mike pence is the highest profile recipient of the vaccine made by pfizer biotech which was authorized for emergency use last week. karen and i...
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were afraid and of the berman institute of bioethics at johns hopkins university and a member of theworld health organization's covert 19 vaccines working group thank you for your thoughts. my pleasure. and now it is over to our resident corona virus experts t w science correspondent derrick williams answering your questions about the pandemic. if a vaccine is not 100 percent effective can you still catch the virus after vaccination 1st of all no vaccine that we've developed for any diseases ever provided perfect protection to everyone although although a few like those for measles or for polio come very close but because every person's immune system is different in some people exposed to sars cove to the new vaccines will not stop the corona virus in its tracks trials in healthy volunteers indicate however that the candidates now being authorized for use in countries around the world are highly effective at doing so in most people it's kind of complicated but a simplified way of quantifying the efficacy demonstrated in trials would be to say that if you haven't been vaccinated you'r
were afraid and of the berman institute of bioethics at johns hopkins university and a member of theworld health organization's covert 19 vaccines working group thank you for your thoughts. my pleasure. and now it is over to our resident corona virus experts t w science correspondent derrick williams answering your questions about the pandemic. if a vaccine is not 100 percent effective can you still catch the virus after vaccination 1st of all no vaccine that we've developed for any diseases...
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at the end of his presidency but that's very clear thank you for joining us jeff rocky from johns hopkins university thanks so much. time is running out for the e.u. and the u.k. to reach agreement on their post trade relationship the transition phase smoothing britain's departure from the european union ends at the end of this year and less than 4 weeks there's no sign of the 2 sides reaching agreement on what happens after that but the talks are continuing and both sides say they're committed to finding a deal i don't intend to make any prediction our position is clear we want to do and that's why we we have strides since the very beginning to be a loyal partner in the framework of this difficult with important literacy shouldn't. we already all the possible options we what we want to do not attend it just kind of see people talk about fisheries or issues around level playing field you forgive me for but particularly since we're at such a sensitive time there's discussion i'm not going in to the precise details of those discussions but you know we are at a critical phase. just to see ho
at the end of his presidency but that's very clear thank you for joining us jeff rocky from johns hopkins university thanks so much. time is running out for the e.u. and the u.k. to reach agreement on their post trade relationship the transition phase smoothing britain's departure from the european union ends at the end of this year and less than 4 weeks there's no sign of the 2 sides reaching agreement on what happens after that but the talks are continuing and both sides say they're committed...