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i get to talk to anthony hopkins in a little bit. and i'm going to talk a lot about chris evans' penis-- not with anthony hopkins. separately. but the thing that's got me most excited is what is happening 179.98 million miles away, on mars. it's time for (echoing) "space news: martian chronicle!" mark your calendar, folks. red letter day. because this morning, at 3:34 eastern time nasa's ingenuity mars helicopter succeeded in its historic first flight, making it the first aircraft in history to make a powered, controlled flight on another planet. 117 years after kitty hawk, wef! and as a tribute to the wright brothers, "ingenuity" has a bit of fabric from their aircraft. and for fun, they stuck on orville's mustache. ( laughter ) now that we've got a helicopter up there, it's only a matter of time until we get the martian traffic report. >> looks like things on the red planet are bumper to bumper from olympus mons all the way to the polar ice caps. traffic on the 1's is brought to you by iron oxide. iron oxide: it's what makes mars r
i get to talk to anthony hopkins in a little bit. and i'm going to talk a lot about chris evans' penis-- not with anthony hopkins. separately. but the thing that's got me most excited is what is happening 179.98 million miles away, on mars. it's time for (echoing) "space news: martian chronicle!" mark your calendar, folks. red letter day. because this morning, at 3:34 eastern time nasa's ingenuity mars helicopter succeeded in its historic first flight, making it the first aircraft in...
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a hopkins dies, his wife mary is an interior decorator. her adopted son, timothy hopkins whose name is still on various things on this campus is, disinherited. he blackmailed his mother and stepfather who is what 19 century americans call and invert. so the black males new step father for being gay and gets back part of his inheritance. hunting his wife dies, he marries his inter decorator. later when huntington dies, his nephew henry divorces his wife and mayor mary's his widow and they create the huntington library lure what's in material we're talking the comes from in los angeles. the death of leland stanford junior seems to bring reconciliation between huntington and stanford until stanford buys a senate seat, and kicks out the candidate who huntington referred. huntington and taken a very good corrupt senator in place to with a very bad corrupt senator. so they will be bitter enemies till the end of the lives. the southern pacific will face bankruptcy again in the 1890s. eventually it will become solvent and a true trans continental,
a hopkins dies, his wife mary is an interior decorator. her adopted son, timothy hopkins whose name is still on various things on this campus is, disinherited. he blackmailed his mother and stepfather who is what 19 century americans call and invert. so the black males new step father for being gay and gets back part of his inheritance. hunting his wife dies, he marries his inter decorator. later when huntington dies, his nephew henry divorces his wife and mayor mary's his widow and they create...
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some drizzle this morning. >>> oh, yes, you can see that wet mark hopkins camera. another view looking at san francisco. temperatures are already in the 40s and 50s as we kick off a new work week. good monday morning to you. mid 50s along the coast with those clouds, looking at mostly cloudy skies around the bay. a cool day foupper 50s and lower 60s. upper 60s inland this afternoon. cloud cover is sticking around along the coast and around the bay and looking at a mix of sun and clouds inland this afternoon. let's check with gianna for a look at traffic on this monday morning. >>> good morning. it is back to business for folks as they head to the altamont pass this morning. if you are up early and agreeing ready to head out, you will see brake lights from 205, 580 to about grant line. things are a little bit crowded for the ride as you come out of tracy. we are checking at 30 minutes west bound 580. right lane and shoulder blocked right before blossom hill road. you have a traffic collision reported by chp. it's been out there for sometime, doesn't look like it's c
some drizzle this morning. >>> oh, yes, you can see that wet mark hopkins camera. another view looking at san francisco. temperatures are already in the 40s and 50s as we kick off a new work week. good monday morning to you. mid 50s along the coast with those clouds, looking at mostly cloudy skies around the bay. a cool day foupper 50s and lower 60s. upper 60s inland this afternoon. cloud cover is sticking around along the coast and around the bay and looking at a mix of sun and clouds...
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>>> on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, we are looking live from our exclusive mark hopkins camera as we look east this morning. it is friday everybody! yes! friday, may 14. good morning. i am michelle griego. >> i am len kiese. good morning. we made it. let's get to your forecast to see how our friday is shaping up and the weekend too. >> so glad we made it to friday. we are looking at cooler temperatures again. if you liked yesterday, you will like today. we still have that sea breeze kicking in for us, temperatures in the 40s and 50s. through the afternoon, cloud cover along the coast, mid 50s, still looking at cool conditions around the bay as well. upper 50s to low to mid 60s and inland looking s this anoon. you on futurecast we will have clouds as we go through our day keeping us on the cool side with that on shore flow. let's check with gianna for a look ali>> is as i look at our freeways. we are seeing a lot of green. that's good news. just a couple things, there is chp activity and fire crew activity north bound 880 at 80 as you head to the macarthur maze. an earlier vehic
>>> on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, we are looking live from our exclusive mark hopkins camera as we look east this morning. it is friday everybody! yes! friday, may 14. good morning. i am michelle griego. >> i am len kiese. good morning. we made it. let's get to your forecast to see how our friday is shaping up and the weekend too. >> so glad we made it to friday. we are looking at cooler temperatures again. if you liked yesterday, you will like today. we still...
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you see that wet camera on our san francisco mark hopkins hotel camera with that drizzle. temperatures are running in the 40s and 50s this morning. we will see mostly cloudy skies along the coast and around the bay. so we are looking at cool conditions, temperatures of 54. it is mild erin land. you can see as we go through the day that clearing inland but that cloud cover sticking along along the coast and around the bay this afternoon. let's check with gianna for the latest on a traffic alert this morning. >>> as you work towards the dumbarton bridge around arden wood, word of a trouble spot. we are not tracking a lot of brake lights but we'll keep a close eye on that. you have a lot of activity in the three left lanes. if coming offer of 880 in the fremont area trying to get to 84, this is after arden wood boulevard. san mateo bridge is th directions. it is looking nice west bound if headed towards 101 between 880 and 101, a look at the gold gate, sobound 101 into san francisco. we'll check altamont pass in my next report. >> thank you. >>> a second fire erupts at a chur
you see that wet camera on our san francisco mark hopkins hotel camera with that drizzle. temperatures are running in the 40s and 50s this morning. we will see mostly cloudy skies along the coast and around the bay. so we are looking at cool conditions, temperatures of 54. it is mild erin land. you can see as we go through the day that clearing inland but that cloud cover sticking along along the coast and around the bay this afternoon. let's check with gianna for the latest on a traffic alert...
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image the dodge a of the johns hopkins center for health -- dr.he johns hopkins center for health security. thank you. previously they had seen 59 .4 billion-61.4 billion in pfizer. that upgrade to the full year revenue guidance largely coming from vaccine revenue. it seems to be 26 billion. previously it was 15 billion. it is a big upgrade to the outlook for pfizer. tom: these are very difficult numbers versus the big-tech companies. the compare and contrast isn't there. yield is on the 4%. dividend growth. it is not like they are beating the drum like apple, microsoft. lisa: look for profit as well. jonathan: previously 310-320. lisa: these are blowout numbers for a pharmaceutical company. the shares are up 1.3%, they are shrugging. what more can you do for us? jonathan: very unique, the situation with the covid-19 vaccines at how much money they can make, or rather, not make. coming up, jim paulsen, a chief investment strategist. looking forward to that chart around the corner. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> it's pretty simple t
image the dodge a of the johns hopkins center for health -- dr.he johns hopkins center for health security. thank you. previously they had seen 59 .4 billion-61.4 billion in pfizer. that upgrade to the full year revenue guidance largely coming from vaccine revenue. it seems to be 26 billion. previously it was 15 billion. it is a big upgrade to the outlook for pfizer. tom: these are very difficult numbers versus the big-tech companies. the compare and contrast isn't there. yield is on the 4%....
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the wet camera with our mark hopkins hotel cam due to drizzle this morning. we are looking at 40s and 50s. concord 52, 50 oakland, mid 50s in santa rosa, 48. we are starting our day with areas of fog and low clouds and again that patchy drizzle this morning. a gray start, looking at westerly winds, tracking that for you this morning. actually those breezy conditions, morning fog, patchy drizzle, strong sea breeze kicking in for cooler temperatures again. we will cool it down more as we look to our weekend and the possibility of a few sprinkles with a low pressure system on saturday. let's first show you that deeper marine layer that continues for today. as we look to your saturday, the chance to see more drizzle saturday morning and also the possibility of thunderstorms up in the sierra. let's time it out for you taking you hour by hour. you see today we will have that cloud cover still along the coast. excuse me. we are looking at even some sprinkles as we look to your saturday morning. that is a possibility with that low pressure system and as we head throu
the wet camera with our mark hopkins hotel cam due to drizzle this morning. we are looking at 40s and 50s. concord 52, 50 oakland, mid 50s in santa rosa, 48. we are starting our day with areas of fog and low clouds and again that patchy drizzle this morning. a gray start, looking at westerly winds, tracking that for you this morning. actually those breezy conditions, morning fog, patchy drizzle, strong sea breeze kicking in for cooler temperatures again. we will cool it down more as we look to...
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i tell you joining us from the johns hopkins university school of medicine thank you very much thank you for and i thank you for having me and the news just in complicating the political situation in nepal or maybe even improving it a prime minister has lost a vote of confidence in polland failing to show he has enough support to stay in office well the coronavirus meantime matches on managing to invade every corner of the globe even the world's highest mountain everest as tourists gear up to make the world's most famous climb is a new danger that awaits them. last year the pandemic devastated nepal's tourism industry so this year authorities have eased quarantine rules and issued more than $400.00 climbing permits a new record that maybe allowing the virus to spread uncontained on everest to try to stop this climbers are not allowed to socialize before they start their absent and customary religious ceremonies to pray for say fix the dishes are now smaller more private affairs. but the local sherpas guides and cooks who depend on tourism and climbing for their livelihoods are worrie
i tell you joining us from the johns hopkins university school of medicine thank you very much thank you for and i thank you for having me and the news just in complicating the political situation in nepal or maybe even improving it a prime minister has lost a vote of confidence in polland failing to show he has enough support to stay in office well the coronavirus meantime matches on managing to invade every corner of the globe even the world's highest mountain everest as tourists gear up to...
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nasa astronauts mike hopkins, victor glover, shannon walker, splashdown off the coast of panama city florida this morning at 150 6:00 a.m. central time they will make their way back to houston a little later this morning. the crew launched in november of last year spent 168 days in space. members of the resilience crew were involved in five spacewalks , saw the arrival and departure of several visiting crew and cargo space crafts and contributed to hundreds of scientific investigations and technology demonstrations aboard the international states -- space station. we have a few folks here to talk about the mission. the associated minister for nasa's human operations mission directorate. nasa's commercial crew program manager. nasa's international space station program manager. the chief flight director at johnson space center. the spacex senior advisor for flight viability. and the vice president and director general for human spaceflight technology directorate. let's start with some overview remarks and removed questions. for those asking questions, please press star one. we will al
nasa astronauts mike hopkins, victor glover, shannon walker, splashdown off the coast of panama city florida this morning at 150 6:00 a.m. central time they will make their way back to houston a little later this morning. the crew launched in november of last year spent 168 days in space. members of the resilience crew were involved in five spacewalks , saw the arrival and departure of several visiting crew and cargo space crafts and contributed to hundreds of scientific investigations and...
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anthony hopkins: you know, working as an actor, i just have such a ball doing it.r and anthony hopkins, and riz ahmed and steven yeun. ♪♪♪ ramin: welcome to "variety studio: actors on actors." i'm ramin setoodeh. our show looks a little different this year, but what hasn't changed is the quality of the conversations you're about to see. thirty years ago, jodie foster and anthony hopkins delivered oscar-winning performances in "the silence of the lambs," one of the most influential horror films of modern times. based on a true story, jodie foster stars as a defense attorney trying to get her client freed from guantanamo bay
anthony hopkins: you know, working as an actor, i just have such a ball doing it.r and anthony hopkins, and riz ahmed and steven yeun. ♪♪♪ ramin: welcome to "variety studio: actors on actors." i'm ramin setoodeh. our show looks a little different this year, but what hasn't changed is the quality of the conversations you're about to see. thirty years ago, jodie foster and anthony hopkins delivered oscar-winning performances in "the silence of the lambs," one of the most...
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sabra klein of the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. quick check on what is going on in the market today. a steady drop of about half a percent in the s&p 500 this afternoon. we have seen this throughout the session. u.s. 10 year yields up slightly at 1.6352. the bloomberg dollar index falling a little bit to 1119. new york crude coming up to 66.34. a little movement to the upside and in other risk assets to the downside. it is a big merger monday today. at&t confirming a deal with discovery to combine their media assets, valued at $130 billion including debt, and create a new entertainment company. joining me now is the u.s. media analyst at bloomberg intelligence. as we know, there is no such thing as a merger, so who is buying what? >> thank you for having me. this is a combination of at&t's warner media, which have been bought by them 4.5 years ago. they are now divesting it in order to focus on their core telecom operations. they are merging it with discovery, so this catapults discovery and hbo max to a first-tier potential stream
sabra klein of the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. quick check on what is going on in the market today. a steady drop of about half a percent in the s&p 500 this afternoon. we have seen this throughout the session. u.s. 10 year yields up slightly at 1.6352. the bloomberg dollar index falling a little bit to 1119. new york crude coming up to 66.34. a little movement to the upside and in other risk assets to the downside. it is a big merger monday today. at&t confirming a...
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much praise went to sir anthony hopkins _ fine! much praise went to sir anthony hopkins for - fine!uch praise went to sir i anthony hopkins for his winning portrayal, but looking at the evening overall, there was a sense that the academy hadn't quite lived up that the academy hadn't quite lived up to its promise of awarding more fully black performance. in up to its promise of awarding more fully black performance.— up to its promise of awarding more fully black performance. in terms of best actor and _ fully black performance. in terms of best actor and best _ fully black performance. in terms of best actor and best actress, - fully black performance. in terms of best actor and best actress, it - fully black performance. in terms of best actor and best actress, it did i best actor and best actress, it did not. best actor and best actress, it did not we _ best actor and best actress, it did not. we got a lot of really good unease — not. we got a lot of really good unease in— not. we got a lot of really good unease in there, we got a lot of really— unease in there, we got a lot of re
much praise went to sir anthony hopkins _ fine! much praise went to sir anthony hopkins for - fine!uch praise went to sir i anthony hopkins for his winning portrayal, but looking at the evening overall, there was a sense that the academy hadn't quite lived up that the academy hadn't quite lived up to its promise of awarding more fully black performance. in up to its promise of awarding more fully black performance.— up to its promise of awarding more fully black performance. in terms of best...
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but you've also gotten some actors who are now known for their dramatic chops, including anthony hopkins -- it blows their minds. i mean, i can't tell you how often i get asked this question, where people say with a specific tone in their voice whether they're conscious of it or not, they'll say, "oh, you got anthony hopkins on the show" or "william hurt is on the show?" "how did you get f. marie abraham?" as if it's just insane that just because they won an oscar that they would want to come do our show i'm like, "well, i'll tell you how we got them. we wrote something pretty good and then we paid them. and i'm going to break some news here on "the seth myers show." this is breaking news. actors love money. they love it they love to get paid. so, i don't care how many statues you got, man, you know if a good material -- piece of material comes your way and somebody pays you enough, you'll do it. >> seth: it's also funny because it's not like "westworld" is less outlandish than your show, and anthony hopkins did that you know, it's just the fact that people think comedy is so much less v
but you've also gotten some actors who are now known for their dramatic chops, including anthony hopkins -- it blows their minds. i mean, i can't tell you how often i get asked this question, where people say with a specific tone in their voice whether they're conscious of it or not, they'll say, "oh, you got anthony hopkins on the show" or "william hurt is on the show?" "how did you get f. marie abraham?" as if it's just insane that just because they won an oscar...
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>> right now on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, we are looking live from our exclusive mark hopkins camera as we look out west this monday morning. good morning. monday is already here, but we are glad you are with us. it's may 24. i am michelle griego. >> it's not just ned monday. it's michelle birthday monday. happy birthday. >> is it my birthday? thank you so much. >> it is. good morning on this michelle monday. >> i like it. michelle monday. happy birthday. we love you. it's going to be a beautiful day as we look to our afternoon. we're going to have sunshine and warmer temperatures. we are starting gray, had marine stratus along the coast, around the bay, and inland locations. we are going to warm up. we are talking low 80s for napa, santa rosa, concord, aft we g to catch clearing as we head through the day today. let's check with gianna for a look at traffic. how are the roadways on this michelle monday? >> i like the michelle monday. happy birthday. taking a look at the roads, let's jump to altamont pass. once you are on 580 towards dublin interchange, things are looking okay
>> right now on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, we are looking live from our exclusive mark hopkins camera as we look out west this monday morning. good morning. monday is already here, but we are glad you are with us. it's may 24. i am michelle griego. >> it's not just ned monday. it's michelle birthday monday. happy birthday. >> is it my birthday? thank you so much. >> it is. good morning on this michelle monday. >> i like it. michelle monday. happy...
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>>i am joined by a senior scholar at the johns hopkins university center for health security.t is good to have you on. what do you make of this idea of waving patent protection? is that the way forward? >>i do not believe this is the way forward. i believe this is the way backwas. patent protections and intellectual property rights are the engines of innovations. when it comes to biopharmaceutical products that our lives depend on. if you do this, you will remove the ability for companies to plan, to invest. because, there will be a worry that if something is successful, all of that could be taken away and the will not be reward or incentive at station. when the next pandemic emerges, what company will want to engage with governments in -- if this is the result? >>companies receive billions of dollars every year to help them do research. that will not change. >>the governments in many countries have crowded out basic science research. when you look at advanced purchase requirements or agreements for money fracturing, that does -- for manufacturing, that is not the same thing a
>>i am joined by a senior scholar at the johns hopkins university center for health security.t is good to have you on. what do you make of this idea of waving patent protection? is that the way forward? >>i do not believe this is the way forward. i believe this is the way backwas. patent protections and intellectual property rights are the engines of innovations. when it comes to biopharmaceutical products that our lives depend on. if you do this, you will remove the ability for...
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. >>> we are going to take a live look outside before we head to break from our mark hopkins camera as we look out at the city, a beautiful shot of the city with >>> good morning. bell is batting 228, was aced on injured list was oblique injury. naturally his back up got injured two. russ started at the game, hurt hamstring rounding 1st base. kepler had to throw vosler in. 460 feet, game tied. next batter, vosler hits his first major league home run, signed a minor league in the off season. hero last night. rogers loaded the bags but he escobar couldn't beat it. >>> hat wasn't green but everything else was. a's trying to avoid the sweep to the m's olson, went up and got the pitch. did he get enough? yes. his 13th. plenty runs more, that man, the real deal, seven shut out innings, longest start since rookie ball in r.a. of 53. ns were dancing streonh avenue york city last night. why? knicks won rsplayoff game since 2013. sting and 50cent part of 15,000 strong, knicks tied the game on that shot by reggie bullet you'd thought they won the championship. brought the house down on this gem,
. >>> we are going to take a live look outside before we head to break from our mark hopkins camera as we look out at the city, a beautiful shot of the city with >>> good morning. bell is batting 228, was aced on injured list was oblique injury. naturally his back up got injured two. russ started at the game, hurt hamstring rounding 1st base. kepler had to throw vosler in. 460 feet, game tied. next batter, vosler hits his first major league home run, signed a minor league in...
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>>> on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a live look from our exclusive mark hopkins camera on the top of hill. you see it is a little foggy. it is may 28. thanks for joining us. i am anne makovec in for michelle griego. >> i am len kiese. good morning. let's get to your forecast first on this friday. here is meteorologist mary lee. >>> happy friday to you. so glad we made it to the end of the work week. we are looking at seasonal temperatures today and tomorrow but we are going to heat things up as we look to the rest of our holiday weekend. anne was mentioning the fog. you see current visibilities. tracking marine stratus, areas of fog, along the coast, around the bay, even gray spot inland in spots this morning. through the afternoon, daytime highs where we should be for this time of year if not just a little bit below average along the coast, and the bay, 60s. san jose in the mid 70s and about 80 in concord. here is what you can expect in your neighborhood as we head through our day. we'll talk more about that memorial day weekend forecast coming up. let's check with gianna for
>>> on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a live look from our exclusive mark hopkins camera on the top of hill. you see it is a little foggy. it is may 28. thanks for joining us. i am anne makovec in for michelle griego. >> i am len kiese. good morning. let's get to your forecast first on this friday. here is meteorologist mary lee. >>> happy friday to you. so glad we made it to the end of the work week. we are looking at seasonal temperatures today and tomorrow but...
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we are taking a live look from our mark hopkins camera.ou see the low lying fog across san francisco bringing cooler temperatures which we need. >>> with graduation around the corner many in class of 2021 are seeing oldest most anticipated traditions making a return. >> last week, paris deangelo and the rest of the class at wilson learned the district decided to hold in person outdoor graduation at the end of this month. as covid cases decrease and health restrictions loosen, other schools and universities are moving forward with in person graduation ceremonies including palo alto unified and stanford university. >> i worked hard for this piece of paper. i want to be proud of myself and show it off. >> there is nothing like being there listening to speeches live, throwing their caps at the end and everybody cheering them. >> it's really the best feeling. morgan hill will hold its graduation first week of june. >>> with graduation season upon us, we are celebrating bay area grads. we say congratulations to julia, graduating from christ the
we are taking a live look from our mark hopkins camera.ou see the low lying fog across san francisco bringing cooler temperatures which we need. >>> with graduation around the corner many in class of 2021 are seeing oldest most anticipated traditions making a return. >> last week, paris deangelo and the rest of the class at wilson learned the district decided to hold in person outdoor graduation at the end of this month. as covid cases decrease and health restrictions loosen,...
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decision is unlikely let's discuss this further with dr ammash a doctor senior scholar at the johns hopkins university center for health security he joins us from pittsburgh in the u.s. warm welcome to the program does waving vaccine patents solve the problem of getting the vaccines out. and it absolutely does not because you have to remember this waiver is a process that's going to take several months to unfold it has to be approved by member countries and is going to be something that if it does occur is going to be long after vaccine supply has likely gotten better what we need to do now is to remove the supply chain disruptions that are going on there many countries that have export restrictions so we can't sell vaccines to some of these countries can't get vaccines to them that's what needs to happen this is sort of. a solution is in in search of a problem because what we're seeing here is an effort to undermine the the whole innovation platform for developing vaccines like the covert vaccine itself and i think that that precedent to something that is very dangerous and needs to be nee
decision is unlikely let's discuss this further with dr ammash a doctor senior scholar at the johns hopkins university center for health security he joins us from pittsburgh in the u.s. warm welcome to the program does waving vaccine patents solve the problem of getting the vaccines out. and it absolutely does not because you have to remember this waiver is a process that's going to take several months to unfold it has to be approved by member countries and is going to be something that if it...
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let's discuss this further with dr ammash a doctor senior scholar at the johns hopkins university center for health security he joins us from pittsburgh and the u.s. warm welcome to the program does waving vaccine patents solve the problem of getting the vaccines out. and it absolutely does not because you have to remember this waiver is a process that's going to take several months to unfold it has to be approved by member countries and it's going to be something that if it does occur is going to be long after vaccine supply has likely gotten better what we need to do now is to remove the supply chain disruptions that are going on there many countries that have export restrictions so we can't sell vaccines to some of these countries can't get vaccines to them that's what needs to happen this is sort of. a solution is. in search of a problem because what we're seeing here is an effort to undermine the the whole innovation platform for developing vaccines like the kobe vaccine itself and i think that that precedent is something that is very dangerous and needs to be needs to be stopped. i
let's discuss this further with dr ammash a doctor senior scholar at the johns hopkins university center for health security he joins us from pittsburgh and the u.s. warm welcome to the program does waving vaccine patents solve the problem of getting the vaccines out. and it absolutely does not because you have to remember this waiver is a process that's going to take several months to unfold it has to be approved by member countries and it's going to be something that if it does occur is going...
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tahlia joining us from the johns hopkins university school of medicine thank you very much thank you for and i thank you for having me and the news just in complicating the political situation in nepal or maybe even improving it the prime minister has lost a vote of confidence in polland fighting to show he has enough support to stay in office well the coronavirus meantime marches on managing to invade every corner of the globe even the world's highest mountain everest as tourists gear up to make the world's most famous climb is a new danger that awaits them. last year the pandemic devastated nepal's tourism industry so this year authorities have eased quarantine rules and issued more than $400.00 climbing permits a new record that maybe allowing the virus to spread uncontained on everest to try to stop this climbers are not allowed to socialize before they start their absent and customary religious ceremonies to pray for say fix the dishes are now smaller more private affairs but the local sherpas guides and cooks who depend on tourism and climbing for their livelihoods are worried.
tahlia joining us from the johns hopkins university school of medicine thank you very much thank you for and i thank you for having me and the news just in complicating the political situation in nepal or maybe even improving it the prime minister has lost a vote of confidence in polland fighting to show he has enough support to stay in office well the coronavirus meantime marches on managing to invade every corner of the globe even the world's highest mountain everest as tourists gear up to...
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um, that's that's not the the residence of mark hopkins. is that it? that answer the question? i hope so. okay, so i think so. that was that was the residence of mark hopkins which by the 19 the 1890s actually was turned into an art institute in collaboration with the university of california at berkeley. so by the the late 1890s and in the early 1900s exhibitions also photography were hosted there. and this is what would remain of it great. you see on the right there. yeah. thank you for for back to that. i have another question from an audience member who asks, i guess have you come across many images of of dairy come of milk being delivered to survivors. this is a this attendee. descends from a family of dairy cooperative. i think interesting. no, i i didn't i didn't i know that there are quite a few street kitchen photographs and i think even in the in the digital earthquake collection that i that i put up on screen here early on in the in the presentation. i think you can actually look for specific topics and if you search for street kitchen photographs or images of food d
um, that's that's not the the residence of mark hopkins. is that it? that answer the question? i hope so. okay, so i think so. that was that was the residence of mark hopkins which by the 19 the 1890s actually was turned into an art institute in collaboration with the university of california at berkeley. so by the the late 1890s and in the early 1900s exhibitions also photography were hosted there. and this is what would remain of it great. you see on the right there. yeah. thank you for for...
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amesh adalja of johns hopkins center for health security senior scholar. is proven, covid knows if you are a citizen or not. tom: they do. jon: of course it does. tom: whether you're in economy or business class. jon: whether you are standing up to go to the restroom or sitting down in the restroom. tom: we won't go there. [laughter] lisa: oh lord. coming up, wells fargo, up 11 on the s&p and we advance on the nasdaq i .4%. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless carrier was a guy you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better... xfinity mobile. now they have unlimited for just $30 a month... $30. and they're number one in customer satisfaction. his number... delete it. i'm deleting it. so, break free from the big three. xfinity internet customers, switch to xfinity mobile and get unlimited with 5g included for $30 on the nations fastest, most reliable network. (announcer) the core is key to losing weight, getting back in shape, and feeling good. introducing the aero trainer, designed to strengthen your core, f
amesh adalja of johns hopkins center for health security senior scholar. is proven, covid knows if you are a citizen or not. tom: they do. jon: of course it does. tom: whether you're in economy or business class. jon: whether you are standing up to go to the restroom or sitting down in the restroom. tom: we won't go there. [laughter] lisa: oh lord. coming up, wells fargo, up 11 on the s&p and we advance on the nasdaq i .4%. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless carrier was a...
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jonathan: joshua sharfstein, johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health vice dean.is where things get complicated for people. from the cdc, you just want science, and too often, there has been concerned whether science is being conflated with social issues, ethics, all of the above. lisa: there's also the legitimate concern for, say, the worker of a coffee shop who does not know if someone coming in is vaccinated or not vaccinated, and that person is not wearing a mask, and they do not feel safe. do they have legitimacy and the law behind them, the cdc recommendation, to say "please put on a mask"? jonathan: they do. companies get to set policy. lisa: yet those who are rewarded for taking looser guidelines may not be so good for public health. jonathan: from new york city, alongside lisa abramowicz, i am jonathan ferro. tom keene -- i can confirm tom is watching and drinking. lisa: wearing patagonia. jonathan: transitory, transitory, transitory -- enjoy. this is bloomberg. ♪ loomberg. ♪ (announcer) do you want to reduce stress? shed pounds? do you want to flatten yo
jonathan: joshua sharfstein, johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health vice dean.is where things get complicated for people. from the cdc, you just want science, and too often, there has been concerned whether science is being conflated with social issues, ethics, all of the above. lisa: there's also the legitimate concern for, say, the worker of a coffee shop who does not know if someone coming in is vaccinated or not vaccinated, and that person is not wearing a mask, and they do not...
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joined by dr amos he's a senior scholar at the johns hopkins university center for health security doctors good to have you on the program what do you make of this idea of waving patent protection is that the way forward. no i don't believe this is the way forward i think this is the way backwards we know that patent protections and in electoral property rights are the engine of innovation when it comes to these bio pharmaceutical products that all our lives literally depend upon and if you do this you will basically remove the ability for companies to plan to invest because they're worried they'll be a worry that if something is successful all of that could be taken away and there's not going to be any reward or incentivisation for for these products and when the next pandemic or infectious disease emergency comes around what company is going to want to engage with governments if this is what the result maybe well the companies that received billions of dollars of taxpayer money every year to help them do research i mean that's not going to change well the government in many countries is
joined by dr amos he's a senior scholar at the johns hopkins university center for health security doctors good to have you on the program what do you make of this idea of waving patent protection is that the way forward. no i don't believe this is the way forward i think this is the way backwards we know that patent protections and in electoral property rights are the engine of innovation when it comes to these bio pharmaceutical products that all our lives literally depend upon and if you do...
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and globally within an up dummy allergist from the johns hopkins school -- with an epidemiologist from the johns hopkins school of public health, and also, literacy requirements for undergrads and challenges facing higher education overall. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> thursday, car secretary gina raimondo testifies on president biden's fiscal 2022 budget request. watch live at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span come online at c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. an update now from the white house covid-19 response team on the biden administration effor ts in combating the administration. >> thank you for joining us today. i am joined by dr. zelensky and dr. fauci. i want to start of the president's speech yesterday. after we reached the goals set by the president and his first 100 days, yesterday the president announced the next goal in the u.s.-led vaccination effort -- to get 70% of adults vaccinated with at least one shot, and 10
and globally within an up dummy allergist from the johns hopkins school -- with an epidemiologist from the johns hopkins school of public health, and also, literacy requirements for undergrads and challenges facing higher education overall. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> thursday, car secretary gina raimondo testifies on president biden's fiscal...
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now being admitted to hospitals, and some are dying because they get covid-19. >> reporter: johns hopkinsted the vaccine's effectiveness on trokhan. this email revealed two shots produce no covid antibodies. >> it was like a gut punch. >> reporter: it's your medication that's essentially opposing the vaccine, but you can't not take your medication. >> not taking that medication is just not an option. >> reporter: and a recent study found nearly half the transplant patients who got two dose of either the moderna or pfizer vaccine produced no covid antibodies and the rest produced them at much lower levels than a normal immune system would. >> so this is really much more of a stark contrast than we had expected. >> reporter: trokhan got a third shot, but that failed, too. segev says for now, her best protection against covid is for the rest of us to get vaccinated. >> i hope if there are people out there who haven't committed to being vaccinated, in my heart i hope that they reconsider. >> reporter: nikki battiste, cbs news, saddle river, new jersey. >> o'donnell: tonight, flags above the u
now being admitted to hospitals, and some are dying because they get covid-19. >> reporter: johns hopkinsted the vaccine's effectiveness on trokhan. this email revealed two shots produce no covid antibodies. >> it was like a gut punch. >> reporter: it's your medication that's essentially opposing the vaccine, but you can't not take your medication. >> not taking that medication is just not an option. >> reporter: and a recent study found nearly half the transplant...
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i tell you joining us from the johns hopkins university school of medicine thank you very much thank you for and thank you for having me and the news just in complicating the political situation in nepal or maybe even improving it the prime minister has lost a vote of confidence in polland fighting to show he has enough support to stay in office well the coronavirus meantime matches on managing to invade every corner of a globe even the world's highest mountain everest as tourists gear up to make the world's most famous climb is and you danger at that awaits them. last year the pandemic devastated nepal's tourism industry so this year authorities have eased quarantine rules and issued more than $400.00 climbing permits a new record that maybe allowing the virus to spread uncontained on everest to try to stop this climbers are not allowed to socialize before they start their absent and customary religious ceremonies to pray for a safe expedition are now smaller more the private affair. but the local sherpas guides and cooks who depend on tourism and climbing for their livelihoods are
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instead, it went to anthony hopkins, who rather awkwardly wasn't there, but a few hours later he didpt his second oscar for playing a man suffering from dementia in the father. that film also won for best adapted screenplay. so i am here in my homeland in wales and at 83 years of age i did not expect to get this walk, i really didn't, and... i am very grateful to the academy and thank you stop and i want to pay tribute to chadwick boseman, who was taken from us far too early. you keep looking at me as if something is wrong, much praise went to sir anthony hopkins for his winning portrayal, but looking at the evening overall, there was a sense that the academy hadn't quite lived up to its promise of awarding more fully black performers. in terms of best actor and best actress, it did not. we got a lot of really good unease in there, we got a lot of really good wins, but i don't think it was the most inclusive that it could have been. the academy is actually doing a great deal to continue to push diversity. they are moving in the right direction, we know there has been progress in this
instead, it went to anthony hopkins, who rather awkwardly wasn't there, but a few hours later he didpt his second oscar for playing a man suffering from dementia in the father. that film also won for best adapted screenplay. so i am here in my homeland in wales and at 83 years of age i did not expect to get this walk, i really didn't, and... i am very grateful to the academy and thank you stop and i want to pay tribute to chadwick boseman, who was taken from us far too early. you keep looking...
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acharya from the johns hopkins university school of medicine and asked him who's to blame all the pollies returning home from india or india itself. i think of having me i don't think it's a blame game to be honest because the corridors circulating in the amanda valley way beyond the good never actually was under control the same way it was in india i think it was easier to sort of blame it on the porous border and sort of differ on the responsibility of the government and the authority. that is what i think was frankly going on because political rallies were going on religious festivals are allowed marriages big marriages with hundreds of people were allowed for since numbers like started to playing last year and even up to like the last 3 weeks or so people are still gathering for engagement parties like weddings 2 big rallies were happening the political parties were like going out in full force so i think it's fair to like blame on some of the people just going back and forth from india and you talking about the situation in nepal where rallies were going on and political rallies and
acharya from the johns hopkins university school of medicine and asked him who's to blame all the pollies returning home from india or india itself. i think of having me i don't think it's a blame game to be honest because the corridors circulating in the amanda valley way beyond the good never actually was under control the same way it was in india i think it was easier to sort of blame it on the porous border and sort of differ on the responsibility of the government and the authority. that...
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hopkins,e mr.y stanford, mr. huntington.f these names sound familiar, it's because they were rich when they began and became very, very rich later. w that's a whole study unto itself. suffice it to say,coul mr. cro argued the chinese built the great wall of chinese, surely there's a possibility they could do this. they tried trial gangs and they discovered something. the chinese toater elected theid foreman/spokesman. they elected a man whose only job was basically to boil water and prepare food. the boileded water a l wasot o for tea and for bathing. something that amazed some of the people who watched them. they had a tendency to bathe frequently and drink a lot of tea. in the end, 12,000 chinese men were hired to work on the transcontinental railroad, ll centraled p pacific. here we see a famous photograph of thehe two trains meeting at juace called promatary point in utah. there's nothing predominant about it. little range it's on a very flat salt bed lake. if you drivelitt lethere, thereu one little ranger station. if m
hopkins,e mr.y stanford, mr. huntington.f these names sound familiar, it's because they were rich when they began and became very, very rich later. w that's a whole study unto itself. suffice it to say,coul mr. cro argued the chinese built the great wall of chinese, surely there's a possibility they could do this. they tried trial gangs and they discovered something. the chinese toater elected theid foreman/spokesman. they elected a man whose only job was basically to boil water and prepare...
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by dr amish he's a senior scholar at the johns hopkins university center for health security dr is going to have you on the program what do you make of this idea of waving patent protection is that the way forward. no i don't believe this is the way forward i think this is the way backwards we know that patent protections and in electoral property rights are the engine of innovation when it comes to these bio pharmaceutical products that all our lives literally depend upon and if you do this you will basically remove the ability for companies to plan to invest because they're worried they'll be a worry that if something is successful all of that could be taken away and there's not going to be any reward or incentivisation for for these products and when the next pandemic or infectious disease emergency comes around what company is going to want to engage with governments if this is what what the result maybe the companies that received billions of dollars of taxpayer money every year to help them do research i mean that's not going to change well the government in many countries is crowd
by dr amish he's a senior scholar at the johns hopkins university center for health security dr is going to have you on the program what do you make of this idea of waving patent protection is that the way forward. no i don't believe this is the way forward i think this is the way backwards we know that patent protections and in electoral property rights are the engine of innovation when it comes to these bio pharmaceutical products that all our lives literally depend upon and if you do this...
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much praise went to sir anthony hopkins for his winning portrayal, but looking at the evening overalllived up to its promise of awarding more fully black performance. in terms of best actor and best actress, it did not. we got a lot of really good nominees in there, we got a lot of really good wins, but i don't think it was the most inclusive that it could have been. the academy is actually doing a great deal to continue to push diversity. they are moving in the right direction, we know there has been progress in this country and hollywood but there has bit has been exceptionally slow. it was a great night for the danish at the oscars, four middle—aged teachers who engage in experiments with alcohol, won the best international feature film. a big victory for its director and co—writer, thomas vinterberg and the film's production team were still celebrating hours after the event. the 0scars when bought denmark a day of celebration. i feel like the whole country is standing celebrating us now at home, especially this year. it is overwhelming, actually, because not that many things have
much praise went to sir anthony hopkins for his winning portrayal, but looking at the evening overalllived up to its promise of awarding more fully black performance. in terms of best actor and best actress, it did not. we got a lot of really good nominees in there, we got a lot of really good wins, but i don't think it was the most inclusive that it could have been. the academy is actually doing a great deal to continue to push diversity. they are moving in the right direction, we know there...
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john hopkins center for the senior scholar.le eager to get on with their lives and reclaim their lives now, get rid of the masks, get vaccinated, but corporations need to respond. there's a lot of work that needs to be done. tom: we will celebrate this like everyone else. john, you tell me, my idea of deeper new york is to get below 72nd street. it is a sheltered life. jon: downtown is busy on the weekend. tom: and it is almost giddy. it is like we are all back and that is great. you have the doctor there talking about serious issues. jon: there is a degree of excitement but i do not think we should forget there will be a long hangover from this and mental health issues will be top of the pile i think. for a lot of people, they will not pay able to adapt to that quickly because of what has happened over the last year. tom: it is weekend by weekend. getting back to the markets, i got a look at nasdaq up 1%. i'm using eight days as a marker before the jobs report. nasdaq, -4.2 percent on futures. the vix is coming back 27 down to
john hopkins center for the senior scholar.le eager to get on with their lives and reclaim their lives now, get rid of the masks, get vaccinated, but corporations need to respond. there's a lot of work that needs to be done. tom: we will celebrate this like everyone else. john, you tell me, my idea of deeper new york is to get below 72nd street. it is a sheltered life. jon: downtown is busy on the weekend. tom: and it is almost giddy. it is like we are all back and that is great. you have the...
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but in the case of an institution like my employer, john hopkins, we've effectively caused them to reverse their stance on creating a private police force. so i think that in place after place after place, although it's complicated, what we're seeing is a significant it's a significant move towards not only deep funding police, but removing police powers and re orienting police spending. right. we spend $500000000.00 a year on policing and baltimore and we now know and the data is always shown that that money can be put to better use. so i think we're seeing a political push where they are up for that. but again, i think we just at the beginning are there, i want to ask you, what's the dialogue like now among police in the country? i mean, are there officers who are speaking out officers who believe that there must be more reform within police departments? how vocal are they being, how vocal are there unions being has that changed? sure. yeah, sure. i mean, there are some, there actually has been a shift in the dialogue and the rubber communion, which i actually, it's surprising that's rea
but in the case of an institution like my employer, john hopkins, we've effectively caused them to reverse their stance on creating a private police force. so i think that in place after place after place, although it's complicated, what we're seeing is a significant it's a significant move towards not only deep funding police, but removing police powers and re orienting police spending. right. we spend $500000000.00 a year on policing and baltimore and we now know and the data is always shown...
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and chicago lester spends a professor of political science and african studies at johns hopkins university and alexandria virginia arthur riser, a former police officer and former prosecutor at the department of justice. a warm welcome to you all joe. let me start with you today. the fact that their child was found guilty of murdering george floyd, how significant was that for black americans? thank you and good morning today. the murder of george ward was in agree just act that we all witness on video if you chose to watch and watching derrick show, then go on trial for murder. that spark ignited a whole new movement was it brought up a lot of emotions for a lot of people. and i think that still, even with having witnessed the year of a movement and haven't seen the video that a lot of black americans and other americans, honestly still we're not sure what we're going to be the outcome of that trial because of what has happened in the past and so i will say that many of us, we're happy to actually see the verdict delivered that we all want it in that we needed to hear in the time. and tha
and chicago lester spends a professor of political science and african studies at johns hopkins university and alexandria virginia arthur riser, a former police officer and former prosecutor at the department of justice. a warm welcome to you all joe. let me start with you today. the fact that their child was found guilty of murdering george floyd, how significant was that for black americans? thank you and good morning today. the murder of george ward was in agree just act that we all witness...
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i tell you joining us from the johns hopkins university school of medicine thank you very much thank you for it i think for him me and then you just think complicating the political situation in nepal or maybe even improving it the prime minister has lost a vote of confidence in parliament failing to show he has enough support to stay in office well the coronavirus meantime marches on managing to invade every corner of the globe even the world's highest mountain everest as tourists gear up to make the world's most famous climb and you've changed at that awaits them. last year the pandemic devastated nepal's tourism industry so this year the forty's have eased quarantine rules and issued more than $400.00 climbing permits a new record that maybe allowing the virus to spread uncontained on everest to try to stop this climbers are not allowed to socialize before they start their absent and customary religious ceremonies to pray for say fix the dishes are now smaller more private affairs but the local sherpas guides and cooks who depend on tourism and climbing for their livelihoods are w
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i'm suffering from joint pain hopkins, and i have a lot of inflammation in my body, which could be down to my sugar into a doctors aren't so sure that i'm one of these 3 months for readjust. the idea is to get through it and then continue on a lower sugar intake. that's what i'm aiming for now or never know, martin kim has already had a heart bypass. his blood pressure on collateral levels are too high. so he's on medication for the whole thing. does it done? i'm hoping at some stage to come up these collateral tablets because of the side effect. lindsay, if you lose weight by changing your diet, it's possible we might be able to stop all the medication element. come into upsets, blood samples are 1st taken from all the participants to doctors want to monitor has a reduced sugar intake effect their patients metabolism. sounds good. last and off we'll check their blood values again at the end of the program. from now on our test participants will need to be disciplined. it's week one and 2 on here. not a lender. husband are noticing some changes on the table too. we used to have a plate
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from the johns hopkins university center for health security. lawmakers have backed the easing of restrictions for as many vaccinated people as possible as the country's vaccination program gathers pace but the idea of loosening the rules for some but not for others does not sit well with everyone. meeting people outside with fewer restrictions. traveling today had restrictive measures. liberties there will soon be possible for those who have been fully vaccinated in germany. the parliament approved legislation granting more freedom for those who have either been vaccinated against the corona virus or have recovered from a covert 19 infection the government says is not about granting privileges but. we're talking about people who have been isolated in their care homes restricted to their rooms without contact to others people who are suffering they should be allowed to enjoy their meals together in the dining hall. but german seem very much divided over the issue. you can't create too much disparity within the population but at the same time you
from the johns hopkins university center for health security. lawmakers have backed the easing of restrictions for as many vaccinated people as possible as the country's vaccination program gathers pace but the idea of loosening the rules for some but not for others does not sit well with everyone. meeting people outside with fewer restrictions. traveling today had restrictive measures. liberties there will soon be possible for those who have been fully vaccinated in germany. the parliament...
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. >> reporter: at johns hopkins medicine, they are studying the vaccine responses of immuno-surpressed patients. >> i expected it to be lower than immuno-competent people. but not this low. it's disappointing and a bit terrifying. >> reporter: after receiving a mrna vaccine, people with normal immune systems produce the antibodies against the virus that causes covid, but research finds after being fully vaccinated, half of transplant patients have no antibodies at all and he recommends that even those taking less powerful medication consider having the antibody level wills tested. >> it's not unreasonable to seek data in the form of a reliable antibody test that you discuss wi y ctor >> reporter: that's because it's still not known how much protection covid-19 vaccines >> reporter: the medication mcma mcmanis takes, stops her immune system from attacking her own joints. >> my doctor keeps a close eye on me. so he the did an antibody test on me. >> reporter: what did it show? >> it shows i have no antibodies. >> reporter: what did you say too your husband? >> i'm going have to get the v
. >> reporter: at johns hopkins medicine, they are studying the vaccine responses of immuno-surpressed patients. >> i expected it to be lower than immuno-competent people. but not this low. it's disappointing and a bit terrifying. >> reporter: after receiving a mrna vaccine, people with normal immune systems produce the antibodies against the virus that causes covid, but research finds after being fully vaccinated, half of transplant patients have no antibodies at all and he...
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. >> michelle decidió que ira a al universidad john hopkins su sueño es ser cirujana pediatra . >> a estudiar desde abajo y sacar pues la carrera fue muy fuerte para mí, pero siempre tuve el apoyo de mi esposo e hija . >> ella no hablaba inglés, el meterse a estudiar, me parece inspiracional . >> sin embargo, sus logros no son únicos, es el octavo ya que cada estudiante de esta preparatoria fue aceptado al menos por una universidad . >> ella es el ejemplo perfecto de una estudiante trabajadora, con una gran personalidad . >> al mismo tiempo esto me hace querer luchar, no hay tantas latinas en este tipo de carreras, entonces quiero enseñar que sí se puede . >> felicidades, es la muestra del sueño latinoamericano, me - divino. - hermoso, el tipo. todas: [hablan a la vez] - gracias, gracias. muy bien, muy bien. muy difÍciles, betty. unos dÍas de mucha turbulencia, de mucha angustia, de mucha confusiÓn. - ¿y estÁ relacionado con los dos hombres? - sÍ, yo supongo que sÍ, pero hay algo mÁs, betty. tambiÉn veo que va a aparecer una mujer. y de verdad, doctor, yo no le debo lealtad a usted.
. >> michelle decidió que ira a al universidad john hopkins su sueño es ser cirujana pediatra . >> a estudiar desde abajo y sacar pues la carrera fue muy fuerte para mí, pero siempre tuve el apoyo de mi esposo e hija . >> ella no hablaba inglés, el meterse a estudiar, me parece inspiracional . >> sin embargo, sus logros no son únicos, es el octavo ya que cada estudiante de esta preparatoria fue aceptado al menos por una universidad . >> ella es el ejemplo...
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chris beyrer, johns hopkins university.welcome your calls and comments (202) 748-8000 for those of you in the eastern and central time zones. (202) 748-8001, mountain and pacific. medical professionals, use (202) 748-8002. i wanted to play the comments of president biden, who reset the goals they had for immunization earlier this week and get your thoughts on this new goal. let's listen. [video clip] >> too many -- so many families are going to celebrate the fourth of july. our goal is to have 70% of adult americans with at least one shot and 160 americans fully vaccinated, meaning giving close to 160 million shots, some first, some second, over the next 60 days. of course americans will still get shots after july 4, but no one should wait. let's try to hit that 70% mark with one shot before that day. it's another huge goal. as you may remember, we were initially focused on getting enough vaccines for every adult. we did that, we have enough vaccines. now that we have vaccine supply we are focused on convincing even more am
chris beyrer, johns hopkins university.welcome your calls and comments (202) 748-8000 for those of you in the eastern and central time zones. (202) 748-8001, mountain and pacific. medical professionals, use (202) 748-8002. i wanted to play the comments of president biden, who reset the goals they had for immunization earlier this week and get your thoughts on this new goal. let's listen. [video clip] >> too many -- so many families are going to celebrate the fourth of july. our goal is to...
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i i taat ople d ve outse bere break from our mark hopkins camera looking east. the sunrising. it's a beautiful shot. >> it's gorgeous. look at that. >> let's look at this for a couple seconds as we go to break. we'll be right back. >>> on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a big cat captured after it gets a little too close. the after dark operation to tranquilize and relocate the wild animal. >>> bay area neighborhood on lock down for hours as police negotiate with a suspect. what it took to end with a peaceful surrender.. >>> it all came down to final seconds. nail biter ending at warriors shot for playoff contention. good morning. i am len kiese. >> i am michelle griego. the wind is dying down but it will stay breezy. >>> here is mary lee with a look. >>> happy thursday, almost friday. breezy conditions along the coast, around the bay, through altamont pass but nothing like we saw yesterday. the wind advisory has expired. a live look at san francisco, you can see the camera shaking in the wind. temperatures are in the 40s and 50s with mostly sunny skies. c
i i taat ople d ve outse bere break from our mark hopkins camera looking east. the sunrising. it's a beautiful shot. >> it's gorgeous. look at that. >> let's look at this for a couple seconds as we go to break. we'll be right back. >>> on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a big cat captured after it gets a little too close. the after dark operation to tranquilize and relocate the wild animal. >>> bay area neighborhood on lock down for hours as police negotiate...
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that is according to data compiled by johns hopkins university. deaths also rose at the slowest rate in the pandemic. in india, health authorities are worried about a fungal infection seen in some patients which can disfigure facial features and even kill. they say those patients that have been on medication for so time are particularly susceptible. india is still in the midst of the fastest-growing outbreak in the world. motorists from new york to atlanta face a threat of fuel shortages as a cyberattack couples north america's biggest petroleum pipeline. the attack on colonial pipeline comes just as the nation's energy industry is preparing to meet stronger fuel demand from summer travel. in the meantime, colonial pipeline said it will "substantially restore services by the end of the week." the first time it has offered a timeline since it was hit by the cyberattack late last week. in jerusalem, the military reported that air raid sirens sounded today after palestinians and israeli police battled each other in the city. the violence took place o
that is according to data compiled by johns hopkins university. deaths also rose at the slowest rate in the pandemic. in india, health authorities are worried about a fungal infection seen in some patients which can disfigure facial features and even kill. they say those patients that have been on medication for so time are particularly susceptible. india is still in the midst of the fastest-growing outbreak in the world. motorists from new york to atlanta face a threat of fuel shortages as a...