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coach hopkins did not give up, reporting the alleged abuse to the ncaa. after he did that, the university gave him poor performance reviews, and told steve o'brien, the deputy ascetic director at the time, to fire the coach. o'brien refused, and was instead fired himself. last month, a bombshell from the department of justice. a 29 page report saying the university retaliated against hopkins and o'brien. >> our thoughts, empathy, and compassion should be with the dozens of survivors from six separate teams at tennessee state. our focus should be on their healing. >> reporter: what kept you going? 11 years is a long time. >> my family, especially as a father of a daughter, wanting the right thing to be done for women to protect women. >> for the student athletes, i applaud your courage and resilience throughout the ordeal. you are a source of strength for many, and i wish you the same in your own personal journeys of healing and recovery moving forward. >> given the history, did san jose state comment on what happened today? >> reporter: yes, they released
coach hopkins did not give up, reporting the alleged abuse to the ncaa. after he did that, the university gave him poor performance reviews, and told steve o'brien, the deputy ascetic director at the time, to fire the coach. o'brien refused, and was instead fired himself. last month, a bombshell from the department of justice. a 29 page report saying the university retaliated against hopkins and o'brien. >> our thoughts, empathy, and compassion should be with the dozens of survivors from...
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coach hopkins didn't give up, and eventually reported the accusations to the ncaa.se of that, the university retaliated against hopkins, gave him poor performance reviews, and told steve o'brien, the deputy athletic director, to fire him. o'brien refused to do that, it was instead fired himself. >> underlying this commendation is the sadness of the suffering of others, and dismay that the actions that coach hopkins and i took should be so uncommon as to warrant public recognition. >> reporter: while this represents an ugly chapter in the history of san jose state, i ask that people view it for what it is. this is the actions of a serial predator, and a small group of rogue administrators who enabled his abuse over more than 10 years. >> reporter: san jose state released a statement saying, quote, san jose state university gratefully acknowledges the efforts of all the bring forward reports of sexual abuse. live in downtown san jose, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> take a live look at the majestic princess cruise ship docked right now along the embarcadero. big changes are comi
coach hopkins didn't give up, and eventually reported the accusations to the ncaa.se of that, the university retaliated against hopkins, gave him poor performance reviews, and told steve o'brien, the deputy athletic director, to fire him. o'brien refused to do that, it was instead fired himself. >> underlying this commendation is the sadness of the suffering of others, and dismay that the actions that coach hopkins and i took should be so uncommon as to warrant public recognition....
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the cells were taken at johns hopkins university, which was segregated at the time, or as a johns hopkins website puts it one of the only few hospitals to treat african american. it seems like johns hopkins university is trying to whitewash it's rate this past, but we'll get more into that later. henrietta lacks died from cervical cancer at age 31, and her family wasn't even notified when she died. in fact, they only learn about her miracle cells by accident 20 years later. now, i know what you're thinking, but how's thermo fisher doing? well, they've earned a billions of dollars in revenue, and they're giving back to the community by creating the just project. partnering with historically black colleges and universities to provide free cove at $900.00 testing and diversifying the thermo fisher work environment. how about you give back the billions of dollars you made from exploiting black bodies. also, johns hopkins school of medicine, named after the famous abolitionists may be, you could provide reparations for the cells you stole, or at least reparations for the slaves. your abolition
the cells were taken at johns hopkins university, which was segregated at the time, or as a johns hopkins website puts it one of the only few hospitals to treat african american. it seems like johns hopkins university is trying to whitewash it's rate this past, but we'll get more into that later. henrietta lacks died from cervical cancer at age 31, and her family wasn't even notified when she died. in fact, they only learn about her miracle cells by accident 20 years later. now, i know what...
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anna durbin of the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health.guess as with any vaccine that has only been around for a year or so, you have got to weigh the possible benefits against of the potential longer term side effects. are we concerned at all about longer term side effects here? dr. durbin: so far we have not seen long-term side effects and all the people we have been following who have received the vaccine. now, that's primarily adults but it does not appear at this point, and again we are only six months to eight months into giving these vaccines, but we have not seen, not seen long-term side effects, which is very encouraging. we will continue to follow people and of course young adolescents and children as they get the vaccine, but i would say that right now it's very, very encouraging. amanda: of course, long term is something of a misnomer in a pandemic that's 18 months old and for parents we know that the hesitancy might be different for their children than it is for themselves. especially prepubescent children. what do we say abou
anna durbin of the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health.guess as with any vaccine that has only been around for a year or so, you have got to weigh the possible benefits against of the potential longer term side effects. are we concerned at all about longer term side effects here? dr. durbin: so far we have not seen long-term side effects and all the people we have been following who have received the vaccine. now, that's primarily adults but it does not appear at this point, and...
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members of his cabinet administration, folks that carried hopkins, many times when they arrived here, they're in need of help or assistance and i think they were willing to sit in a place probably far removed from their comfort zone and i think it may have been quite refreshing for them to get away from everything happening below as well and seeing fdr for the man that he was rather than the fact that he was the president of the united states. probably the one most people are familiar with is the picnic that, the weekend that the king and queen of england arrived here in high park. the visit was very historic visit as it was the tiers time that a seated british monarch had been to the united states and that visit was capped off with a picnic at the porch, the hot dog picnic and when this place opened up to the public in 2001, the queen was still alive really had nothing to do with the hot dogs or cottages or building but she talked about fdr's driving and the roads we mentioned earlier, the bumpy roads, she said i was holding on for dear life. she said, i thought for sure i was going
members of his cabinet administration, folks that carried hopkins, many times when they arrived here, they're in need of help or assistance and i think they were willing to sit in a place probably far removed from their comfort zone and i think it may have been quite refreshing for them to get away from everything happening below as well and seeing fdr for the man that he was rather than the fact that he was the president of the united states. probably the one most people are familiar with is...
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we know that early in the day that he and fdr and harry hopkins and fdr study a spring would they were talking about two things, will they were the british atomic program. the research was taken place in london which was rather difficult at the time with the constant bombarding of the city so they were not making progress that they were hoping to and what was coming down that the germans were close to developing an atomic weapon. ... ... at about 4:00 p.m. that afternoon. and she said they seemed very distracted. like they had the weight of the world on their shoulders. we all waited for them to speak. we may never know the exact words that were set up here, if there was any place to have a conversation of that magnitude, this was the place it out for the press was not allowed appear. there was no telephone, no outside communication whatsoever. this was a place to keep a secret. this was a place where you are dealing with the stresses of the presidency and everything going on in washington. the only president who has to this day gone through two major events, the great depression and w
we know that early in the day that he and fdr and harry hopkins and fdr study a spring would they were talking about two things, will they were the british atomic program. the research was taken place in london which was rather difficult at the time with the constant bombarding of the city so they were not making progress that they were hoping to and what was coming down that the germans were close to developing an atomic weapon. ... ... at about 4:00 p.m. that afternoon. and she said they...
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with deandre hopkins.lay by the quarterback. >> i'm not blaming that on him but it goes to show you the precision when you talk about deandre hopkins. because this guy can catch anything, anywhere in the radius of wherever he's at. and that's why kyler murray knows it. if he knows he's up under duress, i am going to throw that ball one-on-one coverage to deandre hopkins. >> his second season, he comes in and he just adjusts immediately with this new team and with murray. and one of the main reasons this team is the only undefeated team in the nfl. >> yeah, man, and they got a lot of firepower. when you still look at the nfc west, i still think top to bottom, it's one of the best divisions that we see. i'm not so much concerned about arizona and the other teams. i still do believe the 49ers have a great opportunity, not necessarily to win the division, but to have an opportunity if they continue to play better and better, get wins, they will have an opportunity to be a playoff team. >> one team that played
with deandre hopkins.lay by the quarterback. >> i'm not blaming that on him but it goes to show you the precision when you talk about deandre hopkins. because this guy can catch anything, anywhere in the radius of wherever he's at. and that's why kyler murray knows it. if he knows he's up under duress, i am going to throw that ball one-on-one coverage to deandre hopkins. >> his second season, he comes in and he just adjusts immediately with this new team and with murray. and one of...
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johns hopkins, bloomberg school of public health professor. other team in north london. i like how personal you make these conversations with johns hopkins. you put on a mask and it frustrates you when you are in a room of 95% vaccinated people. tom: in france, they say if you have a high area of covid wear a mask in school and if you don't, you don't. the dovetail here of science and antiscience is real. you mentioned arsenal. this is a huge sports weekend. sunday night, tom brady and the patriots go at it. jonathan: tom hooper? who's tom -- tom who? who's tom? tom: what are you watching? jonathan: liverpool-man city. equity futures down 17 on the s&p. i like tom brady. why does everybody hate him? lisa: he is successful and good-looking. jonathan: i thought we love to in america? don't like success anymore? lisa: a lot of people like tom brady, but he has a polarizing figure. jonathan: i should have known, looking at washington. growing up, tk, it was all about aspiring to be successful. tom: do i sense a sermon coming on? jonathan: we've on
johns hopkins, bloomberg school of public health professor. other team in north london. i like how personal you make these conversations with johns hopkins. you put on a mask and it frustrates you when you are in a room of 95% vaccinated people. tom: in france, they say if you have a high area of covid wear a mask in school and if you don't, you don't. the dovetail here of science and antiscience is real. you mentioned arsenal. this is a huge sports weekend. sunday night, tom brady and the...
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the johns hopkins pool of public health is founded by michael bloomberg.his is bloomberg. ♪ baaam. internet that doesn't miss a beat. that's cute, but my internet streams to my ride. adorable, but does yours block malware? nope. -it crushes it. pshh, mine's so fast, no one can catch me. big whoop! mine gives me a 4k streaming box. -for free! that's because you all have the same internet. xfinity xfi. so powerful, it keeps one-upping itself. can your internet do that? (announcer) back pain hurts. you can spend thousands and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo. you can stretch and strengthen your core, relieve back pain, and tone your entire body. (man) and you're stretching your lower back on there. there is no better feeling. (announcer) do planks for maximum core and total body conditioning. (woman) aerotrainer makes me want to work out. look at me. it works, 100%. (announcer) find out more at aerotrainer.com. that's aerotrainer.com. mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. democrats may have to live with a less generous e
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johns hopkins would start the first real medical school. before that medical schools kind of a night school trade school concept that wasn't about saving lives. there was no way to save lives. it was really about protecting people, easing them into their death. so johns hopkins would be the first place where they would study. how delete your what kills us? doctors and scientists matched with precious capital board of wealth creation, which brings us to john d. rockefeller arguably the richest man who ever lived. in his lifetime look he gave away $530 million. 415 million of it was directed toward healthcare studies. matching doctors and scientists with capital so that they could find cures to that which used to readily kill us. all of a sudden people are used to die once were living. people were suddenly able to die once, i twice, die three times. by that i mean what used to kill them don't want with killing a because they had access to advances born of economic growth. even in 1950 the biggest line item on hospital budgets was bed linens,
johns hopkins would start the first real medical school. before that medical schools kind of a night school trade school concept that wasn't about saving lives. there was no way to save lives. it was really about protecting people, easing them into their death. so johns hopkins would be the first place where they would study. how delete your what kills us? doctors and scientists matched with precious capital board of wealth creation, which brings us to john d. rockefeller arguably the richest...
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a live lk with the mark hopkins hotel camera. you can see the gray skies. around the coast and bay low clouds, areas of fog and some of our inland locations as well. we will keep the clouds going for us as we head through the day. you may need that light jacket, pretty much all day long especially along the coast and around the bay. right now in concord at 60 degrees. 58 for oakland. livermore, 56 for you in san francisco. san jose in at 59 and 52 for santa rosa. a cool and breezy day today. yesterday we are about ten to 20 degrees cooler than the day before and we are going to continue to watch temperatures drop as we head through thursday and friday. the coolest days out of our week and then a little more sun. a weekend ahead with milder temperatures. let's get right to it. satellite and radar view. thw pressuretem ng it's because bringing the stronger rine influence. bewigive us drize isolated ma sprinkles if you are lucky enough to see it. we will have the clouds continuing to stream in as we head through the day today. for tomorrow morning there is a c
a live lk with the mark hopkins hotel camera. you can see the gray skies. around the coast and bay low clouds, areas of fog and some of our inland locations as well. we will keep the clouds going for us as we head through the day. you may need that light jacket, pretty much all day long especially along the coast and around the bay. right now in concord at 60 degrees. 58 for oakland. livermore, 56 for you in san francisco. san jose in at 59 and 52 for santa rosa. a cool and breezy day today....
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this is johns hopkins backyard so we wasn't getting nowhere.the university of maryland and donnie glover, the only ones respecting the lacks family. so when i went to texas my first booking sign in, they embraced me and i talked to the congregation and iet a young man who introduced me to ben crump. that's when the lights got signed on this situation. god is good. amy: can you talk about how your family was defamed? the stories told about your family that were untrue, to discredit you, to try not to seek some kind of reparations for what happened to your grandmother? ron: for one thing, rebecca embarrassed henriett's children, all four of them. she called my dad sunny and abdul greedy becau they are only in this for the money. my father and them was in this since 1973, just trying to get the rights to s grandmother's legacy. henrietta lacks -- amy: rebecca is the author of another book on henrietta lacks that has been a bestseller. go ahead. ron: she had in there that my grandmother signed her name with an x. that's what i put in the back of my
this is johns hopkins backyard so we wasn't getting nowhere.the university of maryland and donnie glover, the only ones respecting the lacks family. so when i went to texas my first booking sign in, they embraced me and i talked to the congregation and iet a young man who introduced me to ben crump. that's when the lights got signed on this situation. god is good. amy: can you talk about how your family was defamed? the stories told about your family that were untrue, to discredit you, to try...
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according to johns hopkins university according tojohns hopkins university in maryland stop in the number the world, far exceeding other badly affected countries such as brazil and india. is facing a further resurgence in cases due to the prominence of the highly contagious delta variant. the metropolitan police here in london are trying to reassure women after serving officer was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison for the rape, kidnap and murder of a woman walking home alone in london in march of this year. in court, it emerged wayne couzens had used his police id and his handcuffs in the attack on sarah everard. daniel sandford wayne couzens, the police officer turned killer who has so damaged public trust, today beginning the life sentence in prison from which he will never be released. his abduction, rape and murder of sarah everard, using his police warrant card and handcuffs, risks undermining confidence in officers right across the uk. i think it's very important that people should have confidence in policing and what the police do. and i do, let me stress that. but
according to johns hopkins university according tojohns hopkins university in maryland stop in the number the world, far exceeding other badly affected countries such as brazil and india. is facing a further resurgence in cases due to the prominence of the highly contagious delta variant. the metropolitan police here in london are trying to reassure women after serving officer was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison for the rape, kidnap and murder of a woman walking home alone in...
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is hopkins at them out? give me a call with both as a thought. santos family come ma'am. of the funnel. money shall come in opposite bottom. so come it of alice hop catalogue. an oscar bon with j dutempo limits fly mortal gay maps. he yanked and fun, camacho up, effie albeit, logged him as i mean boss can live to have up guy. phoebe, it could be, it was either medi than my for my mid egg, those house nimble i often but i like her thought nice study. johnny decal to many bicycles. brimley pitman if he b. m. a political science makia in cuba. matthew, the ocoee can me jen menam and the ran it, but many a may bother early caught back a ye up get either min, i'm affiliated a block a little to do that. he'd get the edge in coke. we put on our leah told him what dick is hum, give all and we'll cut through. freeman. i doesn't get handled about not being on board. what are my number is ha bina. oh boy, that without the bomb had been given me on tv. oh let me get that we get that means that you have you already of anybody. 2 that is most info just that i had more on that, but it w
is hopkins at them out? give me a call with both as a thought. santos family come ma'am. of the funnel. money shall come in opposite bottom. so come it of alice hop catalogue. an oscar bon with j dutempo limits fly mortal gay maps. he yanked and fun, camacho up, effie albeit, logged him as i mean boss can live to have up guy. phoebe, it could be, it was either medi than my for my mid egg, those house nimble i often but i like her thought nice study. johnny decal to many bicycles. brimley pitman...
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is hopkins at them out. give me a payment on it all with but a faster fox has family come ma'am. of the funnel money. she'll come in opposite bottom. so come it of alice hop catalogue, an oscar bon widget, dutempo limits, fly mortal gay maps he, yukon, fun, camacho, op effie, albeit good, large team, as i mean boss can lead to have op guy. phoebe actually it was either medi than my for my mid egg, those house nimble i often but i like her thought nice study jelly tackle to many bicycles. brimley pitman if he b. m a political science makia in give me matthew, the ocoee can me jen menam, and the lender, but many a may bother early caught that a ye up get either mid i'm affiliated of log a little to diesel. did he get the edge in cook? we put on our leah, took him will take years home, gave will, and will got from will free me am. i doesn't get pamela. must not be, not bought. what i'm on has not bach is ha abena a bad bed. a tv, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a more the, well, my dad was going to give it a what about what the code, the one that going to be that b a b, a. mad that's been done
is hopkins at them out. give me a payment on it all with but a faster fox has family come ma'am. of the funnel money. she'll come in opposite bottom. so come it of alice hop catalogue, an oscar bon widget, dutempo limits, fly mortal gay maps he, yukon, fun, camacho, op effie, albeit good, large team, as i mean boss can lead to have op guy. phoebe actually it was either medi than my for my mid egg, those house nimble i often but i like her thought nice study jelly tackle to many bicycles....
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kyler murray throws it to hopkins. murray, the fade to hopkins and what a catch that was.239 yards passing, that one touchdown, lance threw for 102 yards. no touchdown ts. did add 89 yards. but the cardinals did win. three straight loss first san francisco. travel day first the giants in the the nlds. right-hand what kevin gausman settled down after giving up two runs last night. but gabe kapler did pull his pitcher. l.a. offense exploding after that. cody bellinger nearly hate grand slam. instead a two r.b.i. double off leonee. and the giants use six pitchers in a 9-2 loss with the series evened up, the team with the major league best, 1 107 win says no need to panic. >> we're still feeling good about -- about ourselves i mean, , it's a tough team obviously. got to go out there and get them. we've got two more in l.a. >> you play 19 games during the year you play half of them there. we know the environment is going to be pretty wild, pretty crazy. but we're ready for it >> nothing's going to phase us. we're going play baseball and we're going to see what naps nine innings
kyler murray throws it to hopkins. murray, the fade to hopkins and what a catch that was.239 yards passing, that one touchdown, lance threw for 102 yards. no touchdown ts. did add 89 yards. but the cardinals did win. three straight loss first san francisco. travel day first the giants in the the nlds. right-hand what kevin gausman settled down after giving up two runs last night. but gabe kapler did pull his pitcher. l.a. offense exploding after that. cody bellinger nearly hate grand slam....
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jonathan: joshua there johns hopkins.york city, alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. we advance by a third of 1% rate outside of that, yields high by two basis points. break again at 1.16. -2/10 of 1% per wti crude with a 78 handle. the highest since 2014. now 78. tom: i am brent focused, but i've got to admit the motion of american oil price lower would really be something. i think you are really on top of this with the whole transatlantic thing. we peeked out recently at 170 cases. i usually don't look at cases, we come back down, from 1.70 down to 1.20. we have to get back to 50,000. we have a long way to go to get the cases back with some form of society. >> we are heading in the right direction and that's encouraging. the last several months about booster shots. the lead paragraph, johnson & johnson asking the fda for -- to authorize a second dose of its covid vaccine for adults after his study showed it provided strong protection against infection and severe disease. let's bring in the johns
jonathan: joshua there johns hopkins.york city, alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. we advance by a third of 1% rate outside of that, yields high by two basis points. break again at 1.16. -2/10 of 1% per wti crude with a 78 handle. the highest since 2014. now 78. tom: i am brent focused, but i've got to admit the motion of american oil price lower would really be something. i think you are really on top of this with the whole transatlantic thing. we peeked out recently...
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. >> reporter: but the latest data from johns hopkins university showing the u.s. average nearly 96,000 new cases a day over a week ending friday, a 44 percent drop from a delta driven peak average in mid-september. some experts point out the numbers are still high. >> we have to be careful that we don't prematurely declare victory . we still have around 60 million people who are eligible to be vaccinated that have not yet gotten vaccinated. >> reporter: meanwhile, the national number of people battling the virus in the hospital is more than 67,000 as of friday according to the u.s. department of health and human services. that's a 35 percent drop from last month, but some parts of the country are still struggling. one doctor in michigan says his hospital is overwhelmed with covid-19 patients. >> i have six or seven people sitting in the emergency department waiting for beds at other hospitals that didn't exist, waiting for ambulances that were six or seven hours away from being able to bring them to those places. >>> hundreds of volunteers gathered at a danville c
. >> reporter: but the latest data from johns hopkins university showing the u.s. average nearly 96,000 new cases a day over a week ending friday, a 44 percent drop from a delta driven peak average in mid-september. some experts point out the numbers are still high. >> we have to be careful that we don't prematurely declare victory . we still have around 60 million people who are eligible to be vaccinated that have not yet gotten vaccinated. >> reporter: meanwhile, the...
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director of the institute for vaccine safety at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health.chool is supported by michael r. bloomberg. he is the founder of bloomberg lp and bloomberg philanthropies, and the big bus of this television channel as well. coming up, we did further into the moves in commodities today. they are big. crude, marching higher. just under $80.94, there's the nymex. this is bloomberg. ♪ baaam. internet that doesn't miss a beat. that's cute, but my internet streams to my ride. adorable, but does yours block malware? nope. -it crushes it. pshh, mine's so fast, no one can catch me. big whoop! mine gives me a 4k streaming box. -for free! that's because you all have the same internet. xfinity xfi. so powerful, it keeps one-upping itself. can your internet do that? >> u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen says she expects congress to follow through on a global tax deal. last week, 136 countries agreed on a minimum corporate tax rate of 15%. secretary ellen told abc she is confident attacks will be included in a budget reconciliation package. -- the tax will be
director of the institute for vaccine safety at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health.chool is supported by michael r. bloomberg. he is the founder of bloomberg lp and bloomberg philanthropies, and the big bus of this television channel as well. coming up, we did further into the moves in commodities today. they are big. crude, marching higher. just under $80.94, there's the nymex. this is bloomberg. ♪ baaam. internet that doesn't miss a beat. that's cute, but my internet...
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alderman hopkins, thank you so much for being here. less than a hundred. we haven't been able to engage in any sort of mass discipline or mass termination. we're obviously doing this one by one. you know, they have due process rights, so we have some idea how many didn't comply with the mandatory disclosure, and you mentioned it's about a third. but i have to point out that of that number, a significant portion of them are, in fact, vaccinated. just because they didn't go online to the data portal to disclose their vaccination status, doesn't mean they're not vaccinated. we're hearing stories that many of them made a point of not disclosing as an act of defiance because they're so angry at the mayor, at the way this has been handled. they just wanted to make a point and not do what they're told to do. >> this is what is so confusing, alderman hopkins. they are vaccinated. by the way, this is not a vaccine mandate. they can choose not to be vaccinated. they would have to submit to twice weekly testing, but all this was on friday was dec
alderman hopkins, thank you so much for being here. less than a hundred. we haven't been able to engage in any sort of mass discipline or mass termination. we're obviously doing this one by one. you know, they have due process rights, so we have some idea how many didn't comply with the mandatory disclosure, and you mentioned it's about a third. but i have to point out that of that number, a significant portion of them are, in fact, vaccinated. just because they didn't go online to the data...
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murray throwing it up for deandre hopkins. 30 yard connection, into the cardinals in the red zone., fade route to hopkins. a great throw and a great catch. the cardinals win 17-10. three straight losses for san francisco. lance had 109 yards passing, added 89 yards on the ground. the rookie disappointed after a tough loss. >> we've got to capitalize, got to do better, make more plays. obviously disappointed. we really wanted to win that game. we keep our heads up, learn from it, learn as much as i can, get as better as i can from it. just disappointed. really would like to get the win. we will be better for it. >> we left a couple plays out there that could have been a confidence boost for him. we let him down in that area. in the huddle, he was doing everything possible to keep his confidence up. >> he goes out and play so he does in practice. especially in a tough environment like that. >> overall, if we could have done better around him, i thought he did good enough to win. chris:chris: it is a travel day for the giants as the nlcs shifts to dodger stadium. the giants all-star k
murray throwing it up for deandre hopkins. 30 yard connection, into the cardinals in the red zone., fade route to hopkins. a great throw and a great catch. the cardinals win 17-10. three straight losses for san francisco. lance had 109 yards passing, added 89 yards on the ground. the rookie disappointed after a tough loss. >> we've got to capitalize, got to do better, make more plays. obviously disappointed. we really wanted to win that game. we keep our heads up, learn from it, learn as...
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joshua sharfstein joins us from johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health.ou surprised by vaccine protest? joshua: i am not surprised given how polarized the pandemic has been over last year and a half. i think we have to realize that when there are a lot of cases, people see the problem in front of them and are more likely to get vaccinated. when there are not a lot of cases, people wonder, do i need to get vaccinated. there is so much misinformation that keeps them from getting vaccinated. as we look to the future, the good news is it looks like we are on the right side of the delta wave. things look more optimistic going into the fall and winter. also, it may be people will feel less likely to be vaccinated because of that. we are going to be seen this and it might be industry by industry , particularly for industries -- tom: the chief medical officer of a given fortune 500 company says what should we do. how should business respond to vaccine protest? joshua: i've been on the phone with some businesses and organizations. it is important to focus on count
joshua sharfstein joins us from johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health.ou surprised by vaccine protest? joshua: i am not surprised given how polarized the pandemic has been over last year and a half. i think we have to realize that when there are a lot of cases, people see the problem in front of them and are more likely to get vaccinated. when there are not a lot of cases, people wonder, do i need to get vaccinated. there is so much misinformation that keeps them from getting...
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this company and johns hopkins. way. what do you hope to gain from this lawsuit? what do you think will be gained? >> well, obviously, henrietta lacks' cells were unprecedented so we know this would be a precedenting setting lawsuit not just for simple just first, not just for social justice, but for genetic justice, joy reid. justice that will flow from generation to generation, and when you think about henrietta lacks being treated in this inhumane manner like she was a lab rat, which was common at the time when they did medical experimentation, what it was mounting to is medical racism but through all that evil, we have this miraculous discovery of this black woman who cells have become the corner stone of modern medicine and every pharmaceutical corporation in the world has made billions and billions of dollars yet her family has not made one red cent and we're saying in this lawsuit, their have the right to define her legacy, to benefit from her legacy and to pass her legacy on to their generations of children
this company and johns hopkins. way. what do you hope to gain from this lawsuit? what do you think will be gained? >> well, obviously, henrietta lacks' cells were unprecedented so we know this would be a precedenting setting lawsuit not just for simple just first, not just for social justice, but for genetic justice, joy reid. justice that will flow from generation to generation, and when you think about henrietta lacks being treated in this inhumane manner like she was a lab rat, which...
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>> so, we have been relying heavily on the johns hopkins data primarily for our mortality and diseasencidents data. we have used cdc data to look at vaccines primarily because that is the one source that can get us the data at the level we want. again, there are lots of places putting out surveys or what not to look at state level data or look at getting the national polls, but our interest is on rural areas. in order to do that we have to have data reported at the county level. initially we relied on another independent source. we were using a place called usafacts.org and they would provide me that level of data. after a while we decided johns hopkins would be preferable because it seemed to be the go to data source for this information. i would like to be able to use other data sources but data is expensive, hard to do, and part of the messaging of covid got in the way of reasonable and good data collection early in the process. which is why we have to go to a university or go to a private organization instead of going to where we normally go which is the cdc. that is changing. we
>> so, we have been relying heavily on the johns hopkins data primarily for our mortality and diseasencidents data. we have used cdc data to look at vaccines primarily because that is the one source that can get us the data at the level we want. again, there are lots of places putting out surveys or what not to look at state level data or look at getting the national polls, but our interest is on rural areas. in order to do that we have to have data reported at the county level. initially...
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with the tremendous honor to have you with us at john hopkins university.ay that sincerely, particularly because in your recent posting, of course in your distinguished career across many years with the foreign ministry, particularly in the last two as ambassadors. two difficult countries, two countries in which similar in some ways to that which existed between japan and the united states. i know in your remarks you will dwell on those things i do not want to go further in that direction. let me just say i cannot think as a student there were others in the audience here who are students of his over the years. from its very beginning our center has been concerned with propagating that heritage. we really do well and we look forward very much to your remarks today. the tremendous pleasure to welcome. >> thank you very much. very, very gracious introduction. thank you very much for inviting me too be part of this tribute to the ambassador. the center is just down massachusetts avenue from the embassy. but we share the same street we share the same outlook on
with the tremendous honor to have you with us at john hopkins university.ay that sincerely, particularly because in your recent posting, of course in your distinguished career across many years with the foreign ministry, particularly in the last two as ambassadors. two difficult countries, two countries in which similar in some ways to that which existed between japan and the united states. i know in your remarks you will dwell on those things i do not want to go further in that direction. let...
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>> johns hopkins school is close to this event. it's about an hour . >> welcome everybody to the annual reischauer memorial lecture. the lecture was established by the center in 2004 in order to commemorate the role that ambassador reischauer played in promoting us relations. the ambassador served as envoy to japan under presidents kennedy and johnson . and devoted his career to deepening our understanding of japan and the united states. the ambassador mentored our own professor ken calder who carries on the great established tradition and established by ambassador reischauer. it's a distinct honor to introduce this year's honoree . who also has carried on this great tradition from the japanese side. ambassador tomita esser since 2021 and his career in the ministry offoreign affairs has over 40 years . before coming to the us ambassador tomita served as japan'sambassador to korea , prime minister sinzo abe's representative in osaka and as ambassador toisrael . his postings have included washington, london and paris. ambassador tomi
>> johns hopkins school is close to this event. it's about an hour . >> welcome everybody to the annual reischauer memorial lecture. the lecture was established by the center in 2004 in order to commemorate the role that ambassador reischauer played in promoting us relations. the ambassador served as envoy to japan under presidents kennedy and johnson . and devoted his career to deepening our understanding of japan and the united states. the ambassador mentored our own professor ken...
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marty makary from johns hopkins, good to have you on.iden's art show opened yesterday in the big apple, but some republican members of congress are worried that patrons who buy his paintings might also be trying to purchase political favor with the biden administration. molly line in new york with more on that. molly? >> good evening, jon. the artist hunter biden perhaps best known for being the son of president joe biden had a solo art show in a neighborhood in manhattan. the exhibition is open. that's according to to the gallery. there's photos of hunter biden's wife. the paintings are offered from 75,000 to half a million dollars. biden's burgeoning art career has drawn pretty intense scrutiny from republicans who fear the high-priced paintings could be bought by people or entities seeking to curry favor with the president. g.o.p. congressman ken buck pressed attorney general merrick garland last week on this very issue comparing biden's work to famous pieces by monet. he wants a special counsel to investigate >> in 2019, hunter biden
marty makary from johns hopkins, good to have you on.iden's art show opened yesterday in the big apple, but some republican members of congress are worried that patrons who buy his paintings might also be trying to purchase political favor with the biden administration. molly line in new york with more on that. molly? >> good evening, jon. the artist hunter biden perhaps best known for being the son of president joe biden had a solo art show in a neighborhood in manhattan. the exhibition...
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coming up next, we are talking to senior scholar at the hopkins center for health security. on booster shots and breakthrough cases. stay with us. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amanda lang alongside matt miller. let's turn to the debate on covid booster shots. a panel recommends boosters for recipients of moderna and pfizer vaccines. with us his senior scholar at the bloomberg school of public health. obviously this debate around boosters hasn't really taken off in the sense that we haven't seen the big ethical questions being wrestled with around global supply of vaccines. from a health point of view, current thinking on boosters? >> right now the guidance is for people who are over 65 that they should go ahead and get a booster shot if they are six months out from having a vaccine. that goes for people who have had pfizer, moderna or j&j. the question is the mix-and-match prospects because the data is showing that people who have had j&j would benefit more from pfizer or moderna as a booster but that has not been advised yet. so i expect that guidance to change
coming up next, we are talking to senior scholar at the hopkins center for health security. on booster shots and breakthrough cases. stay with us. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amanda lang alongside matt miller. let's turn to the debate on covid booster shots. a panel recommends boosters for recipients of moderna and pfizer vaccines. with us his senior scholar at the bloomberg school of public health. obviously this debate around boosters hasn't really taken off in the sense that...
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all of the greatest professors are not just hold up in harvard or stanford or hopkins.spread over institutions, great institutions, all across the u.s. and also over europe. the biggest challenge that we have seen from the intersection between breakthroughs on the research side and development of drugs and funding of the development of drugs is, do those research groups have access to capital? which is why we have been able to work with these early-stage scientists that have made fundamental breakthroughs and create a drug development program under the cambrian umbrella for those groups. . it has been a great way to bridge this gap that is sometimes called the biofarma valley of death, were so many innovations come to die. matt: james, it is a fascinating topic. hope we can get you back on. james peyer, cambrian biopharma chief executive and founder. this is bloomberg. ♪ so many people are overweight now and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't
all of the greatest professors are not just hold up in harvard or stanford or hopkins.spread over institutions, great institutions, all across the u.s. and also over europe. the biggest challenge that we have seen from the intersection between breakthroughs on the research side and development of drugs and funding of the development of drugs is, do those research groups have access to capital? which is why we have been able to work with these early-stage scientists that have made fundamental...
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our camera on top of the mark hopkins looking out toward the east and checking in on the view over thehoulder of the transatlantic tower. the numbers are mild, only 50 degrees in concord.. it is cool in the north bay valleys, that's one of the good things about having a color- coded map. you can actually see the pool of deeper blue shading below the 50s of the green on here. you can visualize where the cold air cools out across the bay area on our mornings where if you get those interior valleys where you don't get much mixing and the cooler air settles down to the bottom that is where your colder locations will be. daytime highs today, 87 in concord and livermore, 85 in san jose, we top out at 85 in santa rosa. here is how you know, 77 in the city. 3 degrees shy of 80. that is a warm day. the cities like the canary and the coal mine you want to see if it is a one-day, are you in the upper 70s in the city? yes. here is how it changes, we play the futurecast for and bring what looks to be a very impressive line of showers on this particular forecast model we are using this to look at th
our camera on top of the mark hopkins looking out toward the east and checking in on the view over thehoulder of the transatlantic tower. the numbers are mild, only 50 degrees in concord.. it is cool in the north bay valleys, that's one of the good things about having a color- coded map. you can actually see the pool of deeper blue shading below the 50s of the green on here. you can visualize where the cold air cools out across the bay area on our mornings where if you get those interior...
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as we look to a live look with mark hopkins hotel cam to san francisco, we are looking at clear skiesstarting with clear conditions, temperatures in mid 40s to low 50s. it's another chilly start. that low pressure system to our east and with the counterclockwise flow around the low drawing in offshore northerly winds for us, we will see plenty sun, temperatures on the rise. futurecast winds and northerly winds expected for today. relative humidity values because of the offshore winds will plummet down to the teens, very dry air. daytime highs, we are looking at low 70s for the peninsula, san mateo, red wood city. 73 for san jose. inland east bay, 81 concord, pleasant hill. around the bay 67 in san francisco, upper 60s alameda, 70 oakland. north bay mid to upper 70s to low 80s this afternoon and topping out at 79 for ukiah. we are cheering on our giants. first pitch is 6:07 at oracle park, plenty sunshine, clear, breezy. we know the giants will take home that big win. san francisco, oakland, san jose, temperatures on the rise. it is cooler sunday into next week with clouds. inland east
as we look to a live look with mark hopkins hotel cam to san francisco, we are looking at clear skiesstarting with clear conditions, temperatures in mid 40s to low 50s. it's another chilly start. that low pressure system to our east and with the counterclockwise flow around the low drawing in offshore northerly winds for us, we will see plenty sun, temperatures on the rise. futurecast winds and northerly winds expected for today. relative humidity values because of the offshore winds will...
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tom: i think that it is there and to me i defer to the people at johns hopkins who i think stated this is a gradual evolution. some people would like for all of this to happen right away and there is no history of that in any pandemic. it just takes time. jonathan: the focus on athletes, away from the vaccine debate, you compare yourself to a professional athlete with eight percent body fat and 24/7 access to the best medical care available -- isn't that totally un-relatable? why is that a decision encz mark for anybody? tom: it is 24% body fat. jonathan: we are talking about someone else. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: we got a confirmed that alanine week is actually this week to make sure that people don't think that we are making things up. it is this week and it is today. tom: i will see you at dulles this afternoon. jonathan: we will fly in tonight. the nasdaq is up by about one third on the russell beyer half of 1%. it is all about the 2's. 2% away from an all-time high just like that. let's get to the bond market and talk about how the narrative has switched just
tom: i think that it is there and to me i defer to the people at johns hopkins who i think stated this is a gradual evolution. some people would like for all of this to happen right away and there is no history of that in any pandemic. it just takes time. jonathan: the focus on athletes, away from the vaccine debate, you compare yourself to a professional athlete with eight percent body fat and 24/7 access to the best medical care available -- isn't that totally un-relatable? why is that a...
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. >>> a live look outside before break from our exclusive mark hopkins camera. sales >>> good morning. it is 5:29 on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, ready to get a third covid shot, fda panel has backed moderna booster. now another big decision on tap today. >>> president biden pushing his >>> drug store seeing profits sky rocket thanks to high demand for a covid shot. >>> more trans atlantic travel, airline you might want to take if planning a trip across the pond. good morning. it is october 15. i am len kiese. >> i am amanda starrantino. we will start with a check on weather and traffic. good morning. we are recovering from last night. >> i know. >> a rough night. >> it was. >> hopefully we can at least wipe our tears with nice weather today. >>> i can bring that. we will have sunshine, so a little bit brighter for us with our weather. we are looking at sunshine today, temperatures will be warmer. we are talking above average, about five degrees above average as we head through our afternoon. it's a chilly start so grab that jacket first thing if you ar
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you can see that on the san francisco, mark hopkins hotel camera. it's not whipping at all this morning. a big difference as we look at calmer conditions for today. high definition doppler with that cold front. you can see just a few sprinkles out there across parts of the north bay. near hidden vallke and even by vacaville along 80. as we go ugh the y we are looking at 62 in san francisco, 65 in oakland. 67 in san jose and 68 for concord. today the coolest day of the week. let's get right to ann with the latest on that traffic alert. >>> little more information on this crash in the south bay this is near gilroy. the northbound lanes of highway 101. it was a big truck carrying grapes. 70,000 pounds of grapes that overturned. traffic stopped for at least a mile before the scene. we will watch that. taking a look at the bay bridge, not a lot of cars but a high wind advisory is in effect. seven minute drive from the maze into san francisco. taking a look at the gate bridge. saint luis still an easy 19 minute drive from 37 into san francisco. >>> live t
you can see that on the san francisco, mark hopkins hotel camera. it's not whipping at all this morning. a big difference as we look at calmer conditions for today. high definition doppler with that cold front. you can see just a few sprinkles out there across parts of the north bay. near hidden vallke and even by vacaville along 80. as we go ugh the y we are looking at 62 in san francisco, 65 in oakland. 67 in san jose and 68 for concord. today the coolest day of the week. let's get right to...
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of mine as well, prior to public policy i was in computer science and as a grad student in johns hopkins in baltimore i taught introduction to algorithms twice. i consider myself an expert on the subject. the algorithm itself is the formula, the recipe that underlies the code. facebook has written extensive and thoroughly researched technologies that seems to say you like this post from a democrat. he liked this other post from a democrat. maybe you want to see more content aligned with democratic interests. it's that kind of learning that happens in the background based on data from a variety of sources which ends up powering the kinds of things you see and what you don't see. host: what's the worry that congress has about what facebook is doing? guest: at the end of the day, it's any powerful system that we don't have an understanding of and belief in control of that i think powers seen in the backlash. i am phoned saying that 20 or so years ago, when members of congress and policymakers used the word computer commit might be 30 years ago. they used to use the word computer as a synony
of mine as well, prior to public policy i was in computer science and as a grad student in johns hopkins in baltimore i taught introduction to algorithms twice. i consider myself an expert on the subject. the algorithm itself is the formula, the recipe that underlies the code. facebook has written extensive and thoroughly researched technologies that seems to say you like this post from a democrat. he liked this other post from a democrat. maybe you want to see more content aligned with...
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after a while we decided jon hopkins will be preferable but seemed to be the go to data source for this kind of information. i would like to be able to use other data sources but data is expensive. data is hard to do. again part of the messaging reasonable and good data collection early in the process which is why we have to go to a university or we have to go to a private organization is settable we would normally go is a cdc. that iswe changing and now it might be able to the back to them as our data source. we have every reason to believe the data we see is a good and reasonable good faith effort but data collection but we have no reason to believe there's an agenda nus misguiding the information. >> host: this is kristine good morning. >> good morning. i was calling, i do not understand when the covid it started appear in northeast and the people or dying and they had the information, they saw what was going on, our governor was on daily to give us information and i just do not understand why the politicians with the propaganda on fox news and all of these otherer channels is causin
after a while we decided jon hopkins will be preferable but seemed to be the go to data source for this kind of information. i would like to be able to use other data sources but data is expensive. data is hard to do. again part of the messaging reasonable and good data collection early in the process which is why we have to go to a university or we have to go to a private organization is settable we would normally go is a cdc. that iswe changing and now it might be able to the back to them as...
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joining us brian hopkins, a chicago city alderman. brian, we're happy to have you.but you say an incentive should be applied to get officers to comply. what kind of incentives do you think might make a difference here? >> well, that's clearly a point of negotiation. this has taken the form of a classic labor dispute now, with lawyers from the union and lawyers from the city, facing off in court on friday. it did give us time to return to the bargaining table so we can talk about things like incentives to add a carrot to the stick that we've been wielding over all of our municipalle em employees for th months now. this mandate was three months. we have time to prepare for it. and the deadline as status as city of chicago as an employee was midnight last night. we don't know quite yet but have a lead within 24 hours what the noncompliance rate is. the 50% that the fop mentioned in the opening segment is not accurate. i believe it's around 30%. but that's still a significant number of police officers that so far have not, for whatever reason, gotten vaccinated. if we c
joining us brian hopkins, a chicago city alderman. brian, we're happy to have you.but you say an incentive should be applied to get officers to comply. what kind of incentives do you think might make a difference here? >> well, that's clearly a point of negotiation. this has taken the form of a classic labor dispute now, with lawyers from the union and lawyers from the city, facing off in court on friday. it did give us time to return to the bargaining table so we can talk about things...
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what is the shop in the get a while as hopkins are delicate, till they bought their lottie the, the men happening to day to leaves little t. no matter manifested. he then mickey was still on the head of seagal in there, the columbia. i seek oliver, the gibbon was a chima video. formidable as of june, nissan little got the loaner ah. 2 ah ah i'll seen to do bossa politically. bianca's old t pass javion composite at a yard kiss or kisse. i love daddy. all tucked in god gave wagner, wizard, alligator f i on me medical model, a bill. good job, dog for smart and you have a dog been bother with at bestowing mid anita ok, go my buckets on. got but they in k do. pretty strong. i was gitane getting their bill whiskey, s and y u d r a double that was got even checked on the fuzzy and i bought another will the yay tag. yeah, the mirror tightened stool. god kiss mid had been below that shot deal gay. but he was young up, it could be going. he saw duncan with his lime although j dice on this. i more than either you can get a get ball game he did as a meaning to get ah ah, ah, ah, let me map duty on
what is the shop in the get a while as hopkins are delicate, till they bought their lottie the, the men happening to day to leaves little t. no matter manifested. he then mickey was still on the head of seagal in there, the columbia. i seek oliver, the gibbon was a chima video. formidable as of june, nissan little got the loaner ah. 2 ah ah i'll seen to do bossa politically. bianca's old t pass javion composite at a yard kiss or kisse. i love daddy. all tucked in god gave wagner, wizard,...
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ah, la militia, ga the bottles case hearty mother gotta ah, what is the shot in the get a while as hopkins are delicate on their bought their lot. it the, the men happening to day the leaves little g method manifested in the game was still on the ne, a seagull in their dark lawyer. i see gulliver, the g one was a chem already familiar? well, as of june, nissan little cattle owner ah, ah ah. i'll seem to do bossa politically. bianca's old t. pess javion composite other for yard is your catalogue, guardian. all to think got to give on. there was a delegate, f i on. mm. medical, mozilla bill. good joe, dog, bull smart, and you have a bold been bothered at bestowing mit, anita ob, go my bucket under, but they in k do. pretty good. is it wrong? i was gitane godaddy, vivian whiskey, s and y u d. ah, but other that was got his act on the fuzzy and my brother with the 8 i gave him it a dial little god guess mit had been below that? i saw bill me, but he was younger. it could be going is a duncan with his lime, although the dice on this i most and either you can get a get ball game he did as a mean
ah, la militia, ga the bottles case hearty mother gotta ah, what is the shot in the get a while as hopkins are delicate on their bought their lot. it the, the men happening to day the leaves little g method manifested in the game was still on the ne, a seagull in their dark lawyer. i see gulliver, the g one was a chem already familiar? well, as of june, nissan little cattle owner ah, ah ah. i'll seem to do bossa politically. bianca's old t. pess javion composite other for yard is your...
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. >>> you see the sunshine in san francisco with our mark hopkins hotel camera. as we look to the rest of the week, today is the warmest day out of the week and we are going to start to cool it down tomorrow through the work week. san francisco, oakland, san jose, we are looking at thursday and friday the coolest days out of the week and tracking potential for a few showers by the end of our work week. inland east bay, a hot day. we are down to the low 70s by thursday and friday from the upper 80s to the north bay today and down to the upper 60s as we look at our work week. about a 20-degree temperature drop as you head to thursday and friday. >>> if you are feeling lucky you might want to try the powerball. it is an estimated $680 million. >> that's the eighth largest in u.s. history. if someone picks and chooses lump sum they'll go home with around $475 million. fair warning, odds are not in your favor. one in 292 million. you are more likely to find a peril in an oyster shell. >> thanks gianna. [ dramatic music ] >> eric: i've tried everything, ridge. nothing
. >>> you see the sunshine in san francisco with our mark hopkins hotel camera. as we look to the rest of the week, today is the warmest day out of the week and we are going to start to cool it down tomorrow through the work week. san francisco, oakland, san jose, we are looking at thursday and friday the coolest days out of the week and tracking potential for a few showers by the end of our work week. inland east bay, a hot day. we are down to the low 70s by thursday and friday from...
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>> i don't speak for john hopkins, but does john hobbs can numbers are remarkable and regardless of whos or which political parties in power, this has been a failure of government health agencies. cdc, nih, the fda, they are using peacetime particles in wartime. last year, they told labs and universities they cannot test for covid. this year, they have several fatal mistakes in this strategic rollout of the vaccine. they insisted on two good doses back-to-back when we should've gotten one dose and people and then once we got all the vulnerable people vaccinated into the second dose and we should not have been vaccinating people with natural immunity early on. we could've rationed better and saved over 100,000 lives. >> trace: the way have status as is about asked mandates saying they work. now in place and 25% of business, 40% of hospitals and colleges serving 37% of students. bottom line, 95 million eligible americans were unvaccinated when biden made his mandate announcement. in the federal rules of private businesses haven't even been finalized yet. they think it's working magnificen
>> i don't speak for john hopkins, but does john hobbs can numbers are remarkable and regardless of whos or which political parties in power, this has been a failure of government health agencies. cdc, nih, the fda, they are using peacetime particles in wartime. last year, they told labs and universities they cannot test for covid. this year, they have several fatal mistakes in this strategic rollout of the vaccine. they insisted on two good doses back-to-back when we should've gotten one...
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you are looking from the mark hopkins camera. it's 5:56. i didn't have to shout out for help.t have another dvt. not today. one blood clot puts you at risk of having another, so we chose xarelto®, to help keep you protected. xarelto® is proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots from happening again. almost 98% of people did not have another dvt or pe. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase risk of blood clots. while taking, a spinal injection increases risk of blood clots, which may cause paralysis. you may bruise more easily or take longer to stop bleeding. xarelto® can cause serious and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. it may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. get help right away for unexpected bleeding or unusual bruising. don't take xarelto® if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures and any kidney or liver problems. help protect yourself from another dvt or pe. ask your doctor about xarelto®. to learn more about
you are looking from the mark hopkins camera. it's 5:56. i didn't have to shout out for help.t have another dvt. not today. one blood clot puts you at risk of having another, so we chose xarelto®, to help keep you protected. xarelto® is proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots from happening again. almost 98% of people did not have another dvt or pe. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase risk of blood clots. while taking, a spinal...
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let's take you live outside with our mark hopkins hotel camera. you see the clouds in the sky. let's check our temperatures because we are in the 50s and 60s this afternoon. so we are looking at temps again a little bit cooler compared to yesterday running anywhere from one to four degrees cooler compared to yesterday at this time. cool and breezy today, and that will continue tomorrow with our temperatures, might see more sunshine for your friday. as we look to the weekend, more sunshine and milder conditions, just a bit warmer for your saturday and sunday and looking at gusty offshore winds that could redevelop as we look to early next week. watching potential for high fire danger as we look to next monday and tuesday. this low pressure system ushering in strong onshore flow remaining on the cool side for today and tomorrow. with that ridge of high pressure, a modest warming trend for saturday and sunday. you see the clouds streaming in as we head through our afternoon. for your friday again could see a little bit clearing as we look ahead to the end of our work week. sun set
let's take you live outside with our mark hopkins hotel camera. you see the clouds in the sky. let's check our temperatures because we are in the 50s and 60s this afternoon. so we are looking at temps again a little bit cooler compared to yesterday running anywhere from one to four degrees cooler compared to yesterday at this time. cool and breezy today, and that will continue tomorrow with our temperatures, might see more sunshine for your friday. as we look to the weekend, more sunshine and...
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here is a live look with the mark hopkins hotel cam. you see beautiful blue skies.in the 60s to about 70 now, a little bit cooler compared to yesterday at this time and much cooler compared to yesterday along the coast. a big difference with our 24 hour temperature change. pleasant conditions today, we will see cooler conditions as we look to saturday and especially sunday for halloween with more clouds streaming in for saturday. i will show you what to expect in a moment. widespread rain returns as we look to next monday. slightly cooler today but still mild and pleasant. we are looking at daytime highs near normal for this time of year. as we look to your saturday there is a slight chance of seeing a few maybe isolated showers, a sprinkle or two. that is a possibility especially for north bay and the coast. otherwise really cooler temperatures with clouds. on futurecast, you see more clouds later today. here we are saturday. we are looking at the chance to possibly see a shower for parts of the north bay and the coast on saturday. we are looking at brighter weathe
here is a live look with the mark hopkins hotel cam. you see beautiful blue skies.in the 60s to about 70 now, a little bit cooler compared to yesterday at this time and much cooler compared to yesterday along the coast. a big difference with our 24 hour temperature change. pleasant conditions today, we will see cooler conditions as we look to saturday and especially sunday for halloween with more clouds streaming in for saturday. i will show you what to expect in a moment. widespread rain...