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the hopkins business health initiative integrates the scholarship on hopkins university around a shared vision of health care america. we do this within and across the partner school, the carey business school in the bloomberg school of public health and the school of medicine and school of nursing in pursuit of this patient -- vision focusing on business incentives through rigorous none partisan interplay dysentery research. we are very excited to be hosting this special event on earth day. dedicated to raising awareness of the importance of long-term ecological sustainability. today we seek to raise this awareness from the perspective of the health sector. our focus consistent with the focus of hbhi will be addressing the health care sector's carbon footprint. we will start this event with a fireside chat and then continue with an expert panel. the moderator for the fireside chat, joann is a noun health care journalists who has brought national attention to this issue. she is member of our staff and a contributing editor of politico. and of forced -- of course our honored guest, xavie
the hopkins business health initiative integrates the scholarship on hopkins university around a shared vision of health care america. we do this within and across the partner school, the carey business school in the bloomberg school of public health and the school of medicine and school of nursing in pursuit of this patient -- vision focusing on business incentives through rigorous none partisan interplay dysentery research. we are very excited to be hosting this special event on earth day....
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on arriving in rhode island hopkins and nicholas excuse me. hopkins sent nicholas back to philadelphia with dispatches for the congress giving him the word about the successful raid in providence. congress promoted nicholas on the spot to major and they assigned him with recruiting for new companies of marines. excuse me. these companies the marines were to man the marines detachments on four of the 13 original frigates that the congress had authorized to be built to fight the war. these are warships being built from the keel up. the first in the united states navy. those warships plans were dispersed across the major seaports of the eastern seaboard for them. the washington, the delaware, the effingham and the randolph safe were being constructed in philadelphia. nicholas was assigned to recruit those four companies, the marines, to man those ships. well, in the meantime and i apologize, this may be a little difficult to see, but in the meantime shifts his army to new york. the british evacuated boston. and now washington is being challenged
on arriving in rhode island hopkins and nicholas excuse me. hopkins sent nicholas back to philadelphia with dispatches for the congress giving him the word about the successful raid in providence. congress promoted nicholas on the spot to major and they assigned him with recruiting for new companies of marines. excuse me. these companies the marines were to man the marines detachments on four of the 13 original frigates that the congress had authorized to be built to fight the war. these are...
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anthony hopkins in the role of freud himself. cross. cinema. we thank mariana for the wonderful film section, and we would like to separately emphasize, of course, that anthony hopkins is a delightful actor. there is no doubt about it. by the way, in his free time he loves to cook, plays music and draws pictures. and his beloved cat, niblo, helped him in this for 13 years. yes, anthony hopkins met nybla in 2010 in a hotel in budapest, and nybla has been his best ever since. but this story has an end, yes, unfortunately, the cat passed away in 2022. since then anthony and his wife stella have been helping homeless animals and supporting all kinds of events related to four-legged friends. one of these would definitely be to the taste of the family and would amuse them. now i’ll tell you about it in more detail. so, the mexican authorities have pledged to provide nineteen cats to cats living in presidential national palace lifelong security. mexican president andr'. manuel los obrador added them to the list of living permanent asset
anthony hopkins in the role of freud himself. cross. cinema. we thank mariana for the wonderful film section, and we would like to separately emphasize, of course, that anthony hopkins is a delightful actor. there is no doubt about it. by the way, in his free time he loves to cook, plays music and draws pictures. and his beloved cat, niblo, helped him in this for 13 years. yes, anthony hopkins met nybla in 2010 in a hotel in budapest, and nybla has been his best ever since. but this story has...
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the sustainability leadership council has existed at johns hopkins for a while now.ast year was the first year we put a health care section in our annual meeting. this year, there was a full days worth of events based on health care practitioners, policy researchers. people coming from different parts of the sector waking up to this issue and wanting to do something about it. it is not just us here on this stage. it is a tremendous amount of momentum building in this sector. i think it is a bottom-up thing. why we use so much plastic . i agree with jodi's point the disposable syringe is unlikely to shift back to the glass syringe. disposable gloves are unlikely to switch back. i can show you ads for glove washers. i don't see a market for those products. you look at this literature on surgical drapes and part of the reason it is wonderful to engage with anesthesiology is in addition to the gases, the or is the largest site of waste production in the hospital. all the stuff is left on the floor. when i was in my medical training, i did two surgical rotations in the 90
the sustainability leadership council has existed at johns hopkins for a while now.ast year was the first year we put a health care section in our annual meeting. this year, there was a full days worth of events based on health care practitioners, policy researchers. people coming from different parts of the sector waking up to this issue and wanting to do something about it. it is not just us here on this stage. it is a tremendous amount of momentum building in this sector. i think it is a...
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such an opinion is supported not only by ukrainian scientists, johns hopkins university lecturer eugenekel, who specializes in the topic of mass violence. in april 2022 , he published a column in the washington post under the title "what is happening in ukraine is genocide." the first thing that convinced me that genocide was taking place was bucha and the killing of civilians in bucha. and since then, i think, that we see in ukraine, only strengthened these conclusions. mass killings of civilians in the kyiv region were discovered in the spring of 2022, after russian troops retreated from there. they took place in different cities and towns, but their main symbol was the butch. then the first serious statements about the genocide were made. once it was a quiet suburb of the ukrainian capital. nowadays, the town of bucha is synonymous with death. and devastation. hundreds of ukrainians died here, many apparently executed by the russian military. bodies with signs of torture, rape and execution are exhumed. some, it seems, were killed with their hands tied. russian soldiers did not care
such an opinion is supported not only by ukrainian scientists, johns hopkins university lecturer eugenekel, who specializes in the topic of mass violence. in april 2022 , he published a column in the washington post under the title "what is happening in ukraine is genocide." the first thing that convinced me that genocide was taking place was bucha and the killing of civilians in bucha. and since then, i think, that we see in ukraine, only strengthened these conclusions. mass killings...
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former senior advisor on the middle east at the us state department, now a senior fellow at the johns hopkinsd international studies. welcome to you, laura. very good to have you with us once again. we're starting to get some idea of the potential contours of what this deal might look like. some potential concessions on the israeli side in terms of the number of hostages, then on the hamas side in terms of the length of that ceasefire. it is potential at the moment but what do you make of the shape of that deal? secretary antony blinken has his foot on diplomatic gas — the question is is he in neutral or drive? we've been here before. i'm optimistic today for several reasons. first of all, as your reporter indicated, hamas is being offered a better deal, an improved deal, and they acknowledge that. for the first time in seven—months, israel is softening their position. i'd say the second reason is — hamas, by releasing those two hostage tapes last week of the american hostages that they're holding, they're clearly playing their big cards. that says to me that they're under increased pressure,
former senior advisor on the middle east at the us state department, now a senior fellow at the johns hopkinsd international studies. welcome to you, laura. very good to have you with us once again. we're starting to get some idea of the potential contours of what this deal might look like. some potential concessions on the israeli side in terms of the number of hostages, then on the hamas side in terms of the length of that ceasefire. it is potential at the moment but what do you make of the...
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well, in 2024, this is already the second premiere with hopkins’ participation on the big screen. anthony himself. the film takes place on the eve of world war ii in london. it is there that the eminent austrian psychologist sigmund runs to the very end of his life. subsequently becomes a convoy for his book, it has its roots in a lecture technique by professor of psychiatry armand nicoli, well, in the 2000s, american playwright mark germay wrote a play based on it , freud’s last session, and now director mat brown decided to film what was written. in addition to anthony hopkins in the role of freud himself, in the frame as his opponent lewis we will see the acting work of matthew goode. the story of two great thinkers of the 20th century, debates about the eternal and not only that, all the details are in the cinema seats. we will introduce you to the architectural memorials of belarus, different ones. i’ll sail in the style of baroka, and all the historical wings here will take us away from the paeina, such a dead end, because later the documentament to the architects was the my
well, in 2024, this is already the second premiere with hopkins’ participation on the big screen. anthony himself. the film takes place on the eve of world war ii in london. it is there that the eminent austrian psychologist sigmund runs to the very end of his life. subsequently becomes a convoy for his book, it has its roots in a lecture technique by professor of psychiatry armand nicoli, well, in the 2000s, american playwright mark germay wrote a play based on it , freud’s last session,...
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the siberians took the lead from the first minutes, and the productive play of mikel hopkins allowed the hosts to break away in the score. on the krasnoyarsk team left the first break with a double-digit lead - 29. csk was awakened by samson ruzhentsev coming off the bench. the visitors' comeback began with two of his accurate shots. his subordinates were supported by livio jean-charles and olivier henlen. the army team's chase was crowned with success at the end of the second quarter 38:38. the peculiar swing continued almost until the end. siren , the fate of the meeting was predetermined by two mid-range hits from xavierton and a three-pointer from hopkins 80-72. the muscovites tried to save the match with tactical fouls, but enissei showed enviable composure in taking free throws and maintained the winning score 86:81. thus, the fate of first place in the second stage of the regular season will be decided in the last round. on april 13 in kazan, unix will host csk, now the teams have identical records of 25 wins and 10 losses. first. in nba history, two players have reached 25 tr
the siberians took the lead from the first minutes, and the productive play of mikel hopkins allowed the hosts to break away in the score. on the krasnoyarsk team left the first break with a double-digit lead - 29. csk was awakened by samson ruzhentsev coming off the bench. the visitors' comeback began with two of his accurate shots. his subordinates were supported by livio jean-charles and olivier henlen. the army team's chase was crowned with success at the end of the second quarter 38:38....
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and canadian schools and hold them against the criteria of western schools and in the u.s., johns hopkins. what that report did was compared hbcus -- at the time there were seven in existence which i trained 1500 students. mind you, they did not have the same endowments. it compared them against white institutions in terms of admissions criteria. in terms of what laboratory facilities look like. so it was looking at predominantly white medical schools as well. what happened was they left behind at howard, it's estimated that that school remained open. when i heard that number in 2020, it was an article and i thought about all of the patients who could have been cared for. all of the students who could have been meant toward and the potential lost as a result of the schools closing. they were comparing them against predominantly white institutions. but i wonder what would've happened if they had endowments. host: black americans makeup 13% of the u.s. population. 5.4% of physicians are black and you report that that is less than 1940. dr. blackstone: yes, exactly. so that is why i thought
and canadian schools and hold them against the criteria of western schools and in the u.s., johns hopkins. what that report did was compared hbcus -- at the time there were seven in existence which i trained 1500 students. mind you, they did not have the same endowments. it compared them against white institutions in terms of admissions criteria. in terms of what laboratory facilities look like. so it was looking at predominantly white medical schools as well. what happened was they left behind...
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[laughing] he's from baltimore and he got into college, go to johns hopkins.w that after he passed away. it was during the war just prior to the war he is working in the shipyard. and he couldn't go. he would always have this phrase, julie, i'll job is a lot more about a paycheck. it's about your dignity. it's about respect pickets by having a place place in the community where you feel like you belong. it's about being able to look at your kid in the eye and say honey, it's going to be okay. that's what we're doing. we're giving people a chance to make it. not a guarantee come just a chance to make it. that's what i've never been more optimistic about our future. we just have to them remove are. we are the trend of america and there's nothing the audit our capacity if we do together, nothing, nothing, nothing. [applause] may god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you, thank you, thank you. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
[laughing] he's from baltimore and he got into college, go to johns hopkins.w that after he passed away. it was during the war just prior to the war he is working in the shipyard. and he couldn't go. he would always have this phrase, julie, i'll job is a lot more about a paycheck. it's about your dignity. it's about respect pickets by having a place place in the community where you feel like you belong. it's about being able to look at your kid in the eye and say honey, it's going to be okay....
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he went into college at johns hopkins.ust prior to the war, he was working at a shipyard and could not go. he had this phrase, joey, a job is about a lot more than a paycheck, it's about your dignity. it's about respect. it's about having a place in the community where you feel like you belong. it is about being able to look your kid in the eye and say honey, it's going to be ok. that is what we are doing. we are giving people a chance to make it. that is why i have never been more optimistic about our future. we have to remember who we are. we are the united states of america, and there is nothing about our -- nothing beyond our capacity. nothing, nothing, nothing. they god bless you all, and may god protect our troops. iq. --thank you, thank you, thank you. [cheers and applause] ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2023] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> defense secretary lloyd austin generated charle
he went into college at johns hopkins.ust prior to the war, he was working at a shipyard and could not go. he had this phrase, joey, a job is about a lot more than a paycheck, it's about your dignity. it's about respect. it's about having a place in the community where you feel like you belong. it is about being able to look your kid in the eye and say honey, it's going to be ok. that is what we are doing. we are giving people a chance to make it. that is why i have never been more optimistic...
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he got into college to go to johns hopkins.w that until afterho he had passed away and it was during the work of just prior to the work he was working in the shipyard and he couldn't go. he used to always come of this phrase, joey, a job is a lot more about a paycheck. it's about your dignity. it's about respect. it's about having a place in the community where you feel like you belong. it's about being able tou look your kid in the eye and say honey, it's going to be okay. that's what we t are doing. we're getting people a chance to make it. not a guarantee just a chance to make it. that's why i've never been more optimistic about our future. we just have to remember who we are. we are the united states of america and there's nothing be on our capacity if we do together. nothing, nothing, nothing. [cheers and applause] god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you, thank you, thank you. [cheers and applause] ha♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ on wednesday president biden and first lady jill biden post a state dinner on a ja
he got into college to go to johns hopkins.w that until afterho he had passed away and it was during the work of just prior to the work he was working in the shipyard and he couldn't go. he used to always come of this phrase, joey, a job is a lot more about a paycheck. it's about your dignity. it's about respect. it's about having a place in the community where you feel like you belong. it's about being able tou look your kid in the eye and say honey, it's going to be okay. that's what we t are...
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shulman does this masterfully, which means that john hopkins university, american, is recruiting studentss lucky, the opportunities have expanded for a number of reasons, they are recruiting, and they even have scholarships, and they also accept people with a russian passport, a fairly wide range of specialties, well, in general it’s mainly international relations. political science law, training in english, of course, in bologna, campus, very nice, further, regarding the fact that you, you are from russia, we will not take you. what does europe give you today that russia did not have? i can talk openly about my family, that i have a wife, that we are together we are happy, we have a full-fledged society. shulman receives a fellowship from the german robert bosch foundation and is an expert at the carnegie berlin center. the worst thing is that these people are experts for many governments of european countries, which, based on their findings, determine policies. there remains such a collective greta thunberg, here, here, who rules these annolena berbak and so on. in the city of takmag, z
shulman does this masterfully, which means that john hopkins university, american, is recruiting studentss lucky, the opportunities have expanded for a number of reasons, they are recruiting, and they even have scholarships, and they also accept people with a russian passport, a fairly wide range of specialties, well, in general it’s mainly international relations. political science law, training in english, of course, in bologna, campus, very nice, further, regarding the fact that you, you...
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phoebe�*s 23 and has a rare genetic disorder — pitt—hopkins syndrome.caring. there is just this feeling that i'm doing this day in, day out, day in, day out. she had to give up work to care for phoebe full—time. ifelt like we had no choice. i couldn't balance everything. but, yeah, it was scary. it was scary thinking about the money. you know, i still wanted to achieve and strive and do stuff for myself. so it was a tricky one. it was very difficult. sarah is one of more than 1.4 million people in england, wales and scotland who claim carer�*s allowance. carers can earn just under £82 each week if they spend at least 35 hours a week caring for someone. it's pennies, really, in comparison. it doesn't equal — because the caring role can be so sporadic and it's across the whole day and night. it's just a drop in the ocean. victoria works for northamptonshire carers. she dropped everything to care for her dad until he passed away last year. she says claiming carer�*s allowance was a battle. she'd spend hours on the phone to the department for work and pensi
phoebe�*s 23 and has a rare genetic disorder — pitt—hopkins syndrome.caring. there is just this feeling that i'm doing this day in, day out, day in, day out. she had to give up work to care for phoebe full—time. ifelt like we had no choice. i couldn't balance everything. but, yeah, it was scary. it was scary thinking about the money. you know, i still wanted to achieve and strive and do stuff for myself. so it was a tricky one. it was very difficult. sarah is one of more than 1.4...
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lot of famous people who have lived in cowbridge over the years, been to school here — sir anthony hopkinsu. he uses the pub a lot, as well. so well deserving of a statue. i think so, yeah. # rousing my suspicions...# and this has aroused everyone�*s suspicions. matt murray, bbc news, cowbridge. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. hello there. we saw some very big temperature contrasts from north to south across the country this morning. it was cold with some disruptive snow across scotland through the morning period. it stays rather grey here with further outbreaks of rain. it stays on the chilly side, as well. but for northern ireland, the rest of england and wales, a lovely bright afternoon to come. plenty of sunshine around. a few passing showers being blown on a very brisk south—westerly wind and very mild for the time of year at 18 or 19 degrees. it's still quite chilly across the north. that rain pushes its way northwards across scotland. through the night we see the next batch of wet, windy weather spreading up from the south. some of this rain could be quite
lot of famous people who have lived in cowbridge over the years, been to school here — sir anthony hopkinsu. he uses the pub a lot, as well. so well deserving of a statue. i think so, yeah. # rousing my suspicions...# and this has aroused everyone�*s suspicions. matt murray, bbc news, cowbridge. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. hello there. we saw some very big temperature contrasts from north to south across the country this morning. it was cold with some...
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the siberians captured from the first minutes leadership, and the productive play of mikel hopkins allowed the hosts to break away in the score. the krasnoyarsk team went into the first break with a double-digit lead of 29. cska was awakened by samson ruzhentsev coming off the bench. it started with two of his accurate throws. guests, his initiative was supported by livio jean-charles and olivier hanlen. the army team's chase was successful at the end of the second quarter 38-38. the peculiar swing continued almost until the final siren. the fate of the meeting was predetermined by two mid-range hits from xaviermeya and hopkins three-pointers 80-72. the muscovites tried to save the match with the help of tactical fouls, but enissei showed enviable composure in converting free throws and preserved the winning score 86:81. thus, the fate of the first place in the second stage of the regulation. of the season will be decided in the last round. on april 13 in kazan, unix will host cska, now the teams have identical records of 25 wins and 10 losses. for the first time in nba history, two player
the siberians captured from the first minutes leadership, and the productive play of mikel hopkins allowed the hosts to break away in the score. the krasnoyarsk team went into the first break with a double-digit lead of 29. cska was awakened by samson ruzhentsev coming off the bench. it started with two of his accurate throws. guests, his initiative was supported by livio jean-charles and olivier hanlen. the army team's chase was successful at the end of the second quarter 38-38. the peculiar...
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the state secrets of generations to the very moment, comrade revealed cuts his separately and hopkins would go back a few days, actions. one of his subordinates was so a portable he witnessed that he wrote to the old flora captain for they chose 20 mothers with their breast feeding incense. they were taken into a line of rocks, 200 meters from our camp. they were a massacre teacher to see with nice and by units by auxiliaries. the captain had decided to make an example to show the others. how will so be practiced? the foreign minister suspect to do life was not killing for the sake of killing. he said to scan was still really wasting time might let the partition reach late at 1st and prevent friends from uniting african colonies. so and also so was sent to stop his orders with the arrest for late and take control of his mission. this officer was a colonel called cloud cloud to the foreign minister events of june, 1899. i confess i find it hard to believe a french officer could have ever ordered the hara that is, that alleged i will try to find fully. but whether icon is far from sutto
the state secrets of generations to the very moment, comrade revealed cuts his separately and hopkins would go back a few days, actions. one of his subordinates was so a portable he witnessed that he wrote to the old flora captain for they chose 20 mothers with their breast feeding incense. they were taken into a line of rocks, 200 meters from our camp. they were a massacre teacher to see with nice and by units by auxiliaries. the captain had decided to make an example to show the others. how...
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papers, the state secrets of generations to the very moment conrad revealed cuts, his secretary and hopkins would go back a few days, actions. one of his subordinates was so a portable he'd witnessed that he wrote to the captain for they chose 20 mothers with their breast feeding incense. they were taken into a line of rocks, 200 meters from our camp. they were massacred to tennessee with nice and by units by auxiliaries. the captain had decided to make an example to show the others. how will so be breakfast? the foreign minister suspected truly was not killing for the sake of killing future discounts. we're still really wasting time might let the british reach lights have fast and prevent friends from uniting her african colonies so and also so was sent to stop his orders with the arrest for late and take control of his mission. this officer was a co no called clump club to the foreign minister events of june, 1899. i confess i find it hard to believe a french officer could have ever ordered the hara that is, that alleged i will try to find fully. but whether icon is far from certain, i do
papers, the state secrets of generations to the very moment conrad revealed cuts, his secretary and hopkins would go back a few days, actions. one of his subordinates was so a portable he'd witnessed that he wrote to the captain for they chose 20 mothers with their breast feeding incense. they were taken into a line of rocks, 200 meters from our camp. they were massacred to tennessee with nice and by units by auxiliaries. the captain had decided to make an example to show the others. how will...
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and this is out of the on live from john hopkins. so coming up as what was prime minister says is full, says will enter gone to southern city of alpha, despised coals from the united nations, not to the median city assault on the rough side would be an invaluable escalation, killing 1000 smart tvs, enforcing hundreds of thousands.
and this is out of the on live from john hopkins. so coming up as what was prime minister says is full, says will enter gone to southern city of alpha, despised coals from the united nations, not to the median city assault on the rough side would be an invaluable escalation, killing 1000 smart tvs, enforcing hundreds of thousands.
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let's take a look at different perspectives, switching to mark hopkins hotel. it is going to spread out. the temperatures have been in free fall since this afternoon. 83 degrees this afternoon. san jose and concord. now you are down to the upper 50s. that cool air will be making itself right at home as we head through the next several days the fog will continue to spread out, a mix of clouds at ground level in the form of fog and clouds higher up in the atmosphere. keeping the temperatures from falling down too far going through the rest of tonight and the fog back up in the coast. should see late april, temperatures dropping down to the lower 50s. close to average temperatures, close to inland. the high temperature for the 23rd of april in san jose. middle 60s for los gatos. some of the warmest. 67 degrees at the peninsula in redwood city and the coast, half moon bay, you will be hovering into the upper 50s. average high temperature in the city of 63 degrees. 63 in oakland. middle 60s for the north bay as well. the fog, the clouds, a bit more stubborn. that pu
let's take a look at different perspectives, switching to mark hopkins hotel. it is going to spread out. the temperatures have been in free fall since this afternoon. 83 degrees this afternoon. san jose and concord. now you are down to the upper 50s. that cool air will be making itself right at home as we head through the next several days the fog will continue to spread out, a mix of clouds at ground level in the form of fog and clouds higher up in the atmosphere. keeping the temperatures from...
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you consume wear them out but this panel we need to continue david has degrees from brown and johns hopkins he writes both and nonfiction both successfully he's published in all the right places. one the major awards and teaches writing at new york university. his two previous nonfiction bestsellers are absolutely american and of course, you end up yourself, which became the basis for the movie the end of the tour. he seems to have had the geographically adventurous research or at least what he is willing to reveal to us. but i would argue he may be the most adventurous of the lot, and i think we hope to spend some time talking to him about that. okay. with that, john, steve. why fort mcmurray? well, fort mcmurray, i will tell you in a moment. but first, i need to acknowledge stephen j. pine. if you don't know who stephen j. pine is, he's this man down here in the dapper corduroy jacket and i spent seven years writing about fire. but you cannot write about fire going through stephen j. pine and he is the most prolific and eloquent chronicler of fire, i think probably who ever lived. he's go
you consume wear them out but this panel we need to continue david has degrees from brown and johns hopkins he writes both and nonfiction both successfully he's published in all the right places. one the major awards and teaches writing at new york university. his two previous nonfiction bestsellers are absolutely american and of course, you end up yourself, which became the basis for the movie the end of the tour. he seems to have had the geographically adventurous research or at least what he...
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was the most, if not you've only because she has flushed the hopkins at that up to its cohort. that this opens up the prospect of, of using ios sca and other substances for the quicker treatment of mental illnesses . see if i guarantee such as depression and anxiety as well. come p t s t v on it, which is august. not the addictions to drug insightful came to back a little bit better. so cracks yeah, dodge, just as push so much. oh is obvious. even distribution us. it's comical kind of top box because the for centuries, ios has been part of the rights of many of the amazons, indigenous peoples in brazil and peru, including many cooling today, the padre, the village dealer, is showing visitors around their territory. he knows every plant here and calls this 12 cans tail for my phone as a hot t, it's a remedy for sore throats. the thing to do is growing nearby is another special leaf whose sour jews is said to possess healing powers. what are you the only coo and call it the blood of the forest? not yet. okay sir, may i be my 2nd center minutes? isn't pretty fair to come in my per
was the most, if not you've only because she has flushed the hopkins at that up to its cohort. that this opens up the prospect of, of using ios sca and other substances for the quicker treatment of mental illnesses . see if i guarantee such as depression and anxiety as well. come p t s t v on it, which is august. not the addictions to drug insightful came to back a little bit better. so cracks yeah, dodge, just as push so much. oh is obvious. even distribution us. it's comical kind of top box...
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let's look what's happening now and as we look to the west of the mark hopkins hotel, 59 degrees in sanfrancisco, 61 oakland, 64 degrees in santa rosa. that fog was stubborn throughout mid-70s and now low 70s as of 5:00 p.m. the fog spreads back out the rest of tonight. futurecast shows the fog in the brighter shaof white. the higher clouds have a duller shade of gray. the fog goes back up to the coast, plenty of sunshine in the afternoon which allows temperatures to warm up to near or slightly above average, a mix of 40s and 50s on the map early tomorrow morning and temperat climb almost exactly where they were, intoe mid-and upper 70s in the santa clara valley and inland in the east bay, antioch up to 80 degrees, low 70s around fremont and redwood city of, upper 50s along the coast half moon bay, a couple degrees warmer for san francisco andkland, 66 and 69 degrees respectively, and the fog will bemore stubborn in the north bay valleys which is why temratures will top out in the lower half of the 70s. everybody warms up the second half of the weekend. sunday and monday and a big monda
let's look what's happening now and as we look to the west of the mark hopkins hotel, 59 degrees in sanfrancisco, 61 oakland, 64 degrees in santa rosa. that fog was stubborn throughout mid-70s and now low 70s as of 5:00 p.m. the fog spreads back out the rest of tonight. futurecast shows the fog in the brighter shaof white. the higher clouds have a duller shade of gray. the fog goes back up to the coast, plenty of sunshine in the afternoon which allows temperatures to warm up to near or slightly...
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now looking outside, blue skies from the mark hopkins hotel, 60s and 70s, the warm spot santa rosa at 73 degrees, cool spot downtown san francisco right at 60, all these numbers pretty close to typical. later on tonight with clear skies our temperatures cool off efficiently. if you head out to the coliseum for the a's game, temperature at game time in about an hour and a half lower half of the 60s, steadily dropping to the 50s with clear skies and temperatures eventually level off in the 40s by early tomorrow morning. the very warmest spot stay right around 50 degrees, 2 to 4 degrees below average for highs tomorrow. we'll make up for it in the afternoon with temperatures running close to or slightly above average. mostly low 70s in the santa clara valley, inland and the east bay, lower 70s as well, 60s around the bay, close to 70 degrees for fremont and redwood city. along the coast not quite that warm, but normal, 59 degrees at half moon bay, mid-60s for san francisco, upper 60s for oakland and the north bay will reach the low to mid-70s by tomorrow afternoon. inland temperatures, a
now looking outside, blue skies from the mark hopkins hotel, 60s and 70s, the warm spot santa rosa at 73 degrees, cool spot downtown san francisco right at 60, all these numbers pretty close to typical. later on tonight with clear skies our temperatures cool off efficiently. if you head out to the coliseum for the a's game, temperature at game time in about an hour and a half lower half of the 60s, steadily dropping to the 50s with clear skies and temperatures eventually level off in the 40s by...
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hopkins he was called on my radar and he seems to be having a rough time, was never disclosed to us as parents >> the school playing. this does not i don't all behavior because of the pandemic and actually being a quote, gang community >> to >> say, i was furious when i learned this information, isn't understood this is not rogue behavior to us and very different than what eight to believe he was happening at school not only were you in the dark about craze concerning behavior, but in the counselor's office that morning? not at those previous issues. >> were brought to our attention >> i >> can't stop thinking had they are bad the conversation that morning would have been much different taken a deep dive. and what's really been going out with my son >> i >> wonder happens in egypt capital same regrets to instead, we're left with believe not only from happens in asia, but even as well that this was an isolated event when he confident and trust in the professional's advice flattened same school that day he did not he is not pose a threat to himself or others it was suggested that hadn't
hopkins he was called on my radar and he seems to be having a rough time, was never disclosed to us as parents >> the school playing. this does not i don't all behavior because of the pandemic and actually being a quote, gang community >> to >> say, i was furious when i learned this information, isn't understood this is not rogue behavior to us and very different than what eight to believe he was happening at school not only were you in the dark about craze concerning...
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. >>> and this is the view from our mark hopkins cam. we are tracking storms for later this week. but we do have to start with overseas because we're keeping a close eye on a developing story in taiwan. a huge 7.4 earthquake struck off the east coast of the country overnight. shocking video shows just how violent the shaking was. it is confirmed nine people have died and at least 930 more are injured. the quake was felt throughout the island, causing dozens of buildings to collapse. now this chaotic situation continues through the morning and people are trapped under failed structures and debris. and this is what it looks like outside one of those buildings. the entire first floor has collapsed leaving the rest of the structure leaning towards the street. and keep in mind, this was the strongest earthquake to hit the country in nearly three decades. >> yeah, we're really starting to get a look at the devastation. this is a warehouse that was reduced to rubble as a result of the quake. we also need to remember there were dozens of aftersh
. >>> and this is the view from our mark hopkins cam. we are tracking storms for later this week. but we do have to start with overseas because we're keeping a close eye on a developing story in taiwan. a huge 7.4 earthquake struck off the east coast of the country overnight. shocking video shows just how violent the shaking was. it is confirmed nine people have died and at least 930 more are injured. the quake was felt throughout the island, causing dozens of buildings to collapse....
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looking to the east from the mark hopkins hotel. it really didn't slow the warmup at all. still 80 degrees. upper 70s in santa rosa. upper 60s in oakland and san francisco. unseasonably warm temperatures across the board. let's check out futurecast and see how it handles the fog as we would head in there tomorrow morning. seeing it develop, we will be seeing mostly clear skies to begin the day, filtering the sunshine had towards midday on thursday. temperatures dropping down to the low 50s, down to the upper 40s. temperatures will warm up to several degrees above average by tomorrow afternoon. back into the lower 80s. san jose is the warm spot. right around 80 degrees inland and also 80 degrees for fremont down the peninsula. now along the coast, you've been cooler for the past several days. you should make it up to the 60s, but just short in san francisco with highs reaching the mid-70s in oakland and to around 80 degrees for the north bay. but still really nice mid april weather. the ten-day temperature outlook would show the warm, not as warm conditions over the weekend
looking to the east from the mark hopkins hotel. it really didn't slow the warmup at all. still 80 degrees. upper 70s in santa rosa. upper 60s in oakland and san francisco. unseasonably warm temperatures across the board. let's check out futurecast and see how it handles the fog as we would head in there tomorrow morning. seeing it develop, we will be seeing mostly clear skies to begin the day, filtering the sunshine had towards midday on thursday. temperatures dropping down to the low 50s,...
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particularly attractive targets for russian to tex the devastation at this thermal electric. plenty of hopkins is enormous. 6 russian crews and decides to strike the engine room and force the entire facility to shut down. but you can just look around and you can see the extent of the damage, or we're talking about kilometers of pipelines, kilometers of cables that are destroying to community, saying this is not going to take months. you can see this is going to take years to fix it in the holding of silver to blood. before its destruction, the plants supplied hundreds of thousands of people with electricity. the engineer tells us its loss will be almost impossible to compensate. one small hopes the west might be able to provide parts and to equipment for the plants, reconstruction with the smoking boomers, we're really doing all that is humanly possible. here we must realize, but if we receive some form of support, especially technical support from other countries, we will be very grateful that you mean by the rest are continuous, its daily attacks on the power and the people of tar tiff and m
particularly attractive targets for russian to tex the devastation at this thermal electric. plenty of hopkins is enormous. 6 russian crews and decides to strike the engine room and force the entire facility to shut down. but you can just look around and you can see the extent of the damage, or we're talking about kilometers of pipelines, kilometers of cables that are destroying to community, saying this is not going to take months. you can see this is going to take years to fix it in the...
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we are joint and down by a middle east analyst -- joined now by a middle east analyst at john hopkinsand former middle east advisor at the state department for the israel-palestinian negotiating team. what is your interpretation of what joe biden means, his administration means when they say if they do not make changes to their policies, we will make changes to hours? >> i think this phone call was the come to jesus conversation president biden hinted to a couple weeks ago. . caitriona: how serious of a shift is that, we think back to october 7, joe biden flying to israel, embracing benjamin netanyahu, and this conversation? >> it has been changing. we went from a hug to a businesslike handshake, and today we got a slap on the wrist. it is propagated by israel's relationship in the middle east on the same day that israel mistakenly killed seven aid workers from the west, they deliberately killed iranian generals up in damascus. israel is now under threat. they managed to take off both the americans and the iranians in the same day, and i do not think america is going to leave israel e
we are joint and down by a middle east analyst -- joined now by a middle east analyst at john hopkinsand former middle east advisor at the state department for the israel-palestinian negotiating team. what is your interpretation of what joe biden means, his administration means when they say if they do not make changes to their policies, we will make changes to hours? >> i think this phone call was the come to jesus conversation president biden hinted to a couple weeks ago. . caitriona:...
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switching perspectives looking out from top of the mark hopkins hotel, blue skies, clouds in the distance, temperatures backing down after topping out in the mid- to upper 60s to around 70 degrees for the most part. it was significantly cooler in san francisco and right along the coast. that's where temperatures still are only 58 degrees downtown. everybody else is in the 60s. the temperatures will drop off quickly through the rest of tonight and patchy fog developing by early tomorrow morning. as we look at futurecast, barely anything showing up. fog shows up as brighter white. it should be gone by 9:00, 10:00, just high clouds passing through the skies overhead tomorrow afternoon. those will filter the sunshine, but they won't block it. so that sunshine doesn't have to burn off the cloud cover like this morning and we'll be able to warm up to a greater extent. temperatures will start off close to normal in the 40s across most of the bay area, some of the warmer spots barely below 50 degrees. temperatures warm up to about 4 to 8 degrees above average, upper 70s in san jose, los gatos and
switching perspectives looking out from top of the mark hopkins hotel, blue skies, clouds in the distance, temperatures backing down after topping out in the mid- to upper 60s to around 70 degrees for the most part. it was significantly cooler in san francisco and right along the coast. that's where temperatures still are only 58 degrees downtown. everybody else is in the 60s. the temperatures will drop off quickly through the rest of tonight and patchy fog developing by early tomorrow morning....