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upi singh is division chief of infectious diseases at stanford. her team developed a treatment for people like matusich. dr. singh: it feels great to be able to say, "hey, for you, we have a medication that's safe, that's effective." stephen: within days of testing positive for the virus, stanford doctors treated matusich with monoclonal antibodies. the man-made molecules stopped covid's spike protein from entering healthy cells. dr. singh: it's been well studied, and it's very safe, and it's effective. it reduces your chances that you'll end up in the emergency room or in the hospital. josipa: here i am. i'm all good, good to go. stephen: but the fda has only authorized this treatment for emergency use in high-risk patients. in fact, here in the u.s., the fda has only approved one drug to actually treat covid-19 once you get it, remdesivir, made by gilead sciences, based in foster city. a study in "the new england journal of medicine" found remdesivir shortened hospital stays by five days in covid patients and reduced deaths by about 5% compared
upi singh is division chief of infectious diseases at stanford. her team developed a treatment for people like matusich. dr. singh: it feels great to be able to say, "hey, for you, we have a medication that's safe, that's effective." stephen: within days of testing positive for the virus, stanford doctors treated matusich with monoclonal antibodies. the man-made molecules stopped covid's spike protein from entering healthy cells. dr. singh: it's been well studied, and it's very safe,...
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here's abc's ashan singh. >> reporter: we're in jamaica with world traveler, drew binski. old from arizona is by no means your typical travel influencer. with an audience of over 8 million, he's about to officially have been to all 197 of the world's countries and one of the only people to have documented it all. as borders begin to open up and pandemic restrictions beginning to lessen, airlines are reporting massive spikes in ticket prices, as much as over 70%. with americans eager to get back out there -- >> i'm so freakin' excited, man. >> reporter: -- drew is blazing a trail, creating content for millions of followers and sharing tips and tricks for those able to navigate travel. >> i think travel is the best education you can have. i learned more going to sudan and sitting down with the bedouins in front of these beautiful pyramids and talking about their lives. that's something you can't learn in a classroom. >> reporter: most americans in their lifetime won't leave the united states, many won't even leave their home state. what's your message to people back home? >>
here's abc's ashan singh. >> reporter: we're in jamaica with world traveler, drew binski. old from arizona is by no means your typical travel influencer. with an audience of over 8 million, he's about to officially have been to all 197 of the world's countries and one of the only people to have documented it all. as borders begin to open up and pandemic restrictions beginning to lessen, airlines are reporting massive spikes in ticket prices, as much as over 70%. with americans eager to...
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and, commissioner singh. >> commissioner: i know the theme of giving people more homework, but if this data is available, i would also look to see if there's any kind of geographical distribution on residential usage. again, if that's too much of a lift, i completely understand, but if we do have that information, i would love to see that as well across the city, you know. is it the people are especially thinking about, you know, how much are people using on their lawns versus people who don't have lawns, etc. and maybe there's other implications that sort of come with the geography there. so thank you. >> terrific. it sounds like coming back in november and addressing this comprehensively would be your preference. so i will take that back to my team and we'll work on getting materials together. >> chairman: thank you, ms. ortiz. and commissioner mar. >> commissioner: thank you. i would also like to say i'm interested in the state of our aquafers in san francisco particularly the west side basin. i know we were able to sort of have less impact on the extreme drought that's been playing
and, commissioner singh. >> commissioner: i know the theme of giving people more homework, but if this data is available, i would also look to see if there's any kind of geographical distribution on residential usage. again, if that's too much of a lift, i completely understand, but if we do have that information, i would love to see that as well across the city, you know. is it the people are especially thinking about, you know, how much are people using on their lawns versus people who...
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dani: thanks so much, mandeep singh of bloomberg intelligence.eciate the update in what you are looking out for. we are also getting chipmakers texas instruments and amd after the bell. christopher rowlands joins us now, and he has a positive rating for both of those names. christopher, what are you looking out for to help you maintain that positive take on both of these shares? christopher: both names are quite different. amd is a pc and server story. additionally, you mentioned facebook. one hidden gem in facebook's numbers were there massive capex expectations that we think will benefit guys like amd, nvidia, as they move towards building out their datacenter and artificial intelligence plays. so we would expect some sort of an update regarding that for amd, and for ti, it will be about the semi-cycle more generally here. automotive is a big pain point for everyone out there. ti has been doing its best to try to alleviate those pain points, but we will be super focused on lead times, backlog, and the supply chain overall for ti. alix: what do
dani: thanks so much, mandeep singh of bloomberg intelligence.eciate the update in what you are looking out for. we are also getting chipmakers texas instruments and amd after the bell. christopher rowlands joins us now, and he has a positive rating for both of those names. christopher, what are you looking out for to help you maintain that positive take on both of these shares? christopher: both names are quite different. amd is a pc and server story. additionally, you mentioned facebook. one...
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ajay singh, chairman and co-founder. sophie with a check of what to watch this tuesday of the decision day here in australia. soph. sophie: our decision today and with inflation anxiety top of mind on materials, b.h.p. and in particular after its escondida operation reported soft copper production from chile as did the world's biggest copper company kodelco. commodity prices, the gauge of raw materials to the highs last seen before the china-led supercycle. that busy eke owe agenda by the r.b.a. decision likely to be a non-event with bets for -- showing you what's going on on the agenda and we get services, p.m.i. for september and a final reading of retail sales as for the upcoming trade data for australia, softer export growth is anticipated with consensus for a 3% once a month drop for august. shery. haidi: we will be waiting for the open in centrallia a few minutes' time. airbnb is next as -- gaish gash is next. and we see head behinds. the s&p 500 here in the u.s. fall below that 100-day moving average. although we
ajay singh, chairman and co-founder. sophie with a check of what to watch this tuesday of the decision day here in australia. soph. sophie: our decision today and with inflation anxiety top of mind on materials, b.h.p. and in particular after its escondida operation reported soft copper production from chile as did the world's biggest copper company kodelco. commodity prices, the gauge of raw materials to the highs last seen before the china-led supercycle. that busy eke owe agenda by the...
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angela merkel singh the world bank and the imf have a responsibility to resolve things.e got a chance to ask h a question looking back over the debacle in afghanistan in recent months, whether she had any regrets, and her answer was interesting. let's take a listen. angela merkel: the mandate passed by the german parliament was valid for a significantly longer time, so from our perspective, we would have stayed longer in afghanistan because stabilization efforts had not made enough progress. during the entire time, we knew we were in a mission with other countries and could not stay alone. for example, not without the u.s., who had its own reasons to end the mission in afghanistan. that remains one point where you naturally think things might gone differently. correspondent: that is angela merkel's cautious language, but the clearest sign we have seen so far that her putting the blame on the u.s. for leaving afghanistan to hastily, saying that the germans could have stayed longer. that stresses not only the divisions between the west and countries like russia and china o
angela merkel singh the world bank and the imf have a responsibility to resolve things.e got a chance to ask h a question looking back over the debacle in afghanistan in recent months, whether she had any regrets, and her answer was interesting. let's take a listen. angela merkel: the mandate passed by the german parliament was valid for a significantly longer time, so from our perspective, we would have stayed longer in afghanistan because stabilization efforts had not made enough progress....
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singh. thank you for joining us. how big a deal is this antiviral pill, and if it is cleared to my house and could it be rolled out to the public? >> i think this is really good news. i think it is a really big deal. as was outlined, this is an oral medication. i don't need to be admitted to the hospital to get an iv. this can be given to people for 5 back days, and it reduces the risk of hospitalization and death by half. that's quite substantial. i think it really is going to be an additional item that we have in our arsenal to prevent ongoing outbreaks. >> who will benefit the most by taking this drug? will it be people at risk for severe disease, or something where if you contract covid, you automatically get this drug? >> great question. the study was done for people who had at least one risk factor for severe disease. diabetes, older age, obesity, for example. that is for who the study was done. i think the results are really promising. i think it will be for the fda to decide whether those results can be lever
singh. thank you for joining us. how big a deal is this antiviral pill, and if it is cleared to my house and could it be rolled out to the public? >> i think this is really good news. i think it is a really big deal. as was outlined, this is an oral medication. i don't need to be admitted to the hospital to get an iv. this can be given to people for 5 back days, and it reduces the risk of hospitalization and death by half. that's quite substantial. i think it really is going to be an...
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here's "nightline's" ashan singh. >> you leaving, babe? >> give me a kiss.routine. mundane to most of us. but for jacinta hunt, it's a blessing. the structure and peace a far cry from the world jacinta once knew. >> good morning, sweet pea. >> reporter: the stability keeping her not just hopeful but accountable after a longtime battle with trauma and addiction. >> i know where i'm comfortable in the world now. every time i tell myself in the mirror, today is going to be a good day. >> reporter: she's the namesake of a documentary on hulu about her journey, "jacinta." >> i really, really want to get high right now. i'm never going to be a mom. >> reporter: filmed over the course of three years, the documentary looks at jacinta's journey through recovery and the prison system, unpacking the harsh realities of addiction and the impact it has on family. >> my mother, she always dressed so fancy, her hair was always done. i wanted to be like her. >> reporter: from jacinta's relationship with her mother, rosemary, who also struggled with addiction and was incarcer
here's "nightline's" ashan singh. >> you leaving, babe? >> give me a kiss.routine. mundane to most of us. but for jacinta hunt, it's a blessing. the structure and peace a far cry from the world jacinta once knew. >> good morning, sweet pea. >> reporter: the stability keeping her not just hopeful but accountable after a longtime battle with trauma and addiction. >> i know where i'm comfortable in the world now. every time i tell myself in the mirror, today...
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julie santa clara county sheriff's detectives say 38 year old balbir singh was on probation when he took his own father hostage inside that house behind me, sheriff laurie smith credits hard work by negotiators all through the night with changing the trajectory of this situation. it's a terrible situation, but i think the resolution was really what we hope to do in law enforcement all the time. early tuesday afternoon, 38 year old balbir singh surrendered after a 14 hour standoff with law officers. santa clara county sheriff's deputies say the drama began around 11 15 monday night with the report of a domestic dispute, turning violent sing allegedly took his father hostage threatening to kill him and initiate a firefight in hopes deputies would take his life. his mother made it out of the small one floor home in the 3300 block of east hills drive and called 911. we don't want it to turn to violence. we don't want to use force. we want to bring a peaceful resolution in the end. sheriff's deputies had neighboring homes shelter in place and blocked off east hills drive. san jose's police me
julie santa clara county sheriff's detectives say 38 year old balbir singh was on probation when he took his own father hostage inside that house behind me, sheriff laurie smith credits hard work by negotiators all through the night with changing the trajectory of this situation. it's a terrible situation, but i think the resolution was really what we hope to do in law enforcement all the time. early tuesday afternoon, 38 year old balbir singh surrendered after a 14 hour standoff with law...
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here is "nightline's" ashen singh. >> am i canceled or not?appelle is still under fire. >> the fallout from dave chappelle's latest special on netflix. >> reporter: the 48-year-old refusing to stand down to "the closer" that premiered earlier this month. >> a lot of people in the trans community were furious with me. and apparently they dragged me on twitter. i don't give a [ bleep ] about twitter, because twitter isn't a real place. >> many saying it crossed the line, trans phobic and dangerous. >> i'm telling you right now, it's true. these transgenders. these [ bleep ] want me dead. >> i felt heartbroken, because i grew up a dave chappelle fan. >> trans lives matter! >> the show even prompting a walkout among employees and demonstrators at netflix. >> they feel as though there were places creating conditions that are not con duce i have to the respect for their humanity. >> yet the specials focus on an extremely marginalized portion of that community has many asking why. >> i am not saying that to say that trans women aren't women. i am jus
here is "nightline's" ashen singh. >> am i canceled or not?appelle is still under fire. >> the fallout from dave chappelle's latest special on netflix. >> reporter: the 48-year-old refusing to stand down to "the closer" that premiered earlier this month. >> a lot of people in the trans community were furious with me. and apparently they dragged me on twitter. i don't give a [ bleep ] about twitter, because twitter isn't a real place. >> many...
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we talked about how so many african american oper, singh as grew up in a church and grew up singing rhythm and blues of some of them even grew up sing and jazz. but when they enter into the operative world, they are told to throw all of that and put it aside. and what i've wanted people to do in this production is to bring all that back to this format, you know, and allow them give them space to, to experience and express themselves. you know, angel blue. she took it very seriously while everybody has but angel was the 1st approach. ready me and dodge, she said, you know, do you mind if i take some liberties and i'm like, please enter the one that, you know, he's one of the characters in the production 5 set up in my bag. yes, he's one of the principal. she plays 3 characters. she plays loneliness, bethany, and now granted, the woman charles dates. but she sings this area peculiar grace, which is about charles. and you can hear her bringing in her background as i am, a spiritually based performer. you know, you can hear and, and as she marries that with her training as an opera, singer, an
we talked about how so many african american oper, singh as grew up in a church and grew up singing rhythm and blues of some of them even grew up sing and jazz. but when they enter into the operative world, they are told to throw all of that and put it aside. and what i've wanted people to do in this production is to bring all that back to this format, you know, and allow them give them space to, to experience and express themselves. you know, angel blue. she took it very seriously while...
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ashan singh caught up with him in country 196, jamaica. >> even when i stand a foot away from it i'mse it is hot. >> reporter: drew binsky's reporting a vlog for his youtube channel. >> it is literally cooked to perfection. >> reporter: he's about to share with his viewers a jamaican mainstay, saltfish. it's a first for the 30-year-old from arizona. >> i've had red snapper all over the place but nothing that tastes like this. >> reporter: at first glance drew binsky looks like your typical vlogger, but behind the lens he's on a global journey. his destination, every country in the world. jamaica is nation 196 out of 197 for the millennial traveller. and he's broadcasting his world tour to the tune of over 8 million fans. more people have been to outer space than have seen the whole world. and of that group drew's one of the very few to document it all. from the most remote islands to some of the hardest to reach communities. >> how many do you have? >> 24. >> wow. beautiful. >> reporter: nations living in conflict. kourp countries travelers just don't normally consider. >> we can't s
ashan singh caught up with him in country 196, jamaica. >> even when i stand a foot away from it i'mse it is hot. >> reporter: drew binsky's reporting a vlog for his youtube channel. >> it is literally cooked to perfection. >> reporter: he's about to share with his viewers a jamaican mainstay, saltfish. it's a first for the 30-year-old from arizona. >> i've had red snapper all over the place but nothing that tastes like this. >> reporter: at first glance drew...
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. ♪♪ singh. ♪♪ ♪♪ kennedy: cap me a handful of pills -- [laughter] birthday bash where no one was electedles and wished for the death of humankind. doesn't normally dress up like this but it was her birthday and she was really be aligning herself. this was the most humiliating moment with combined 45 lives. think leave the entire party will soon be firebombed by the cpp. so sweet. topic number four. alaska national park launching celebration, although i think we've had enough of james order. seven-day march madness competition where factors are pitted against each other for internet vote, barkley the easiest way to get internet votes is to shake their belly bear but for the camera. the bears are packing on pounds hibernation on fox nation and in a few weeks, the fact bears will enter, they will not eat or drink the entire season just like paris hilton filming. during this time, bears can lose up to a third of their body weight so they can only survive eating food and six-month. so succulent. log on and vote for your favorite fact there now and don't spoil everyone's fun by voting -- or de
. ♪♪ singh. ♪♪ ♪♪ kennedy: cap me a handful of pills -- [laughter] birthday bash where no one was electedles and wished for the death of humankind. doesn't normally dress up like this but it was her birthday and she was really be aligning herself. this was the most humiliating moment with combined 45 lives. think leave the entire party will soon be firebombed by the cpp. so sweet. topic number four. alaska national park launching celebration, although i think we've had enough of...
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emily: all right, our "bloomberg intelligence" senior analyst, mandeep singh.ring you more as we have it. we get court reports from alphabet, microsoft, texas instruments, and more. ebay wednesday, apple and amazon on thursday, and, of course, all of the details right here on "bloomberg technology." that does it for this edition tomorrow, a founder and editor. ♪ looking for a better way to lose weight and feel good? how about the one with the 98% success rate and the more affordable weight loss solution? that's golo. there are no monthly fees and it's guaranteed to work or you don't pay. how can golo offer all of that? because it's not like any of those diets you've already tried. it's the new way to lose weight. no stimulants, no starving, just results. results you'll keep for life. no more sacrificing to lose weight only to put it back on. no more sacrificing, period. it improves your lifestyle and delivers incredible results. with over 2 million satisfied customers, golo is the new way to lose weight. this is the only program i have ever done that i have nev
emily: all right, our "bloomberg intelligence" senior analyst, mandeep singh.ring you more as we have it. we get court reports from alphabet, microsoft, texas instruments, and more. ebay wednesday, apple and amazon on thursday, and, of course, all of the details right here on "bloomberg technology." that does it for this edition tomorrow, a founder and editor. ♪ looking for a better way to lose weight and feel good? how about the one with the 98% success rate and the more...
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bobby singh owns the minimart next door. >> it's a good thing they are trimming. otherwise the wind would bring it down. reporter: lawrence bishop was on the job making deliveries in the rain. >> it's tough with the rain. the commute, traffic, accidents. reporter: rainy weather creating road hazards and likely causing dozens of accidents like this 1.llision wednesday on highway >> we've been busy with crashes. a highway patrol has been busy with crashes. at this point, you have to help us out in slow down. reporter: more rain is on the way. >> they are talking five inches by there's a lo that clogged drains, thereportee very real concern. public works crews placed these sandbags in front of the house in case storm drinks clause again. crews have been busy for the last month clearing catch basins and storm drains. they are ready for any emergency this weekend. cornell bernard, abc 7 news. dan: thank you. keep an eye on the storm with live doppler 7. see it on the abc 7 bay area streaming app, available on roku and to write and apple tv. ama: we are an hour away fro
bobby singh owns the minimart next door. >> it's a good thing they are trimming. otherwise the wind would bring it down. reporter: lawrence bishop was on the job making deliveries in the rain. >> it's tough with the rain. the commute, traffic, accidents. reporter: rainy weather creating road hazards and likely causing dozens of accidents like this 1.llision wednesday on highway >> we've been busy with crashes. a highway patrol has been busy with crashes. at this point, you...
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singh packing up in relocating is the best decision. >> customers have been saying they feel safer staying on the east side. >> the situation so bad in walgreens, the national chain announcing it will be forced to close at five stores because of shoplifting, the news of these closures devastating to families with children and seniors who live nearby and use these stores for prescription pickup and supplies. one cities supervisor in san francisco proposing legislation to help stores from closing, while asking the city to act with a sense of urgency to deter retail theft. >> shannon: thank you so much. nothing to see here, just a group of robot dogs marching around in washington, d.c., creepy. and the insane stop motion animation tattoos. today's best viral videos, next ask about vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs. vraylar effectively treats depression, acute manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i in adults. full-spectrum relief for all bipolar i symptoms with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke
singh packing up in relocating is the best decision. >> customers have been saying they feel safer staying on the east side. >> the situation so bad in walgreens, the national chain announcing it will be forced to close at five stores because of shoplifting, the news of these closures devastating to families with children and seniors who live nearby and use these stores for prescription pickup and supplies. one cities supervisor in san francisco proposing legislation to help stores...
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emily: all right, our "bloomberg intelligence" senior analyst, mandeep singh.ng you more as we have it. meantime, plenty more tech results this week. tuesday we get quarterly reports from alphabet, microsoft, texas instruments and amd. ebay on apple and amazon on wednesday, thursday, and, of course, all of the details right here on "bloomberg technology." that does it for this edition of the show. tomorrow will be joined by spencer bogart and david kirkpatrick. i am emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg daybreak: middle east." our top stories this morning. asia-pacific stocks rise after a record close on the s&p 500. corporate earnings on president biden's economic agenda lift sentiments. even as the debate over inflation risks intensified. tesla hits a $1 trillion valuation and orders 100,000 vehicles. facebook
emily: all right, our "bloomberg intelligence" senior analyst, mandeep singh.ng you more as we have it. meantime, plenty more tech results this week. tuesday we get quarterly reports from alphabet, microsoft, texas instruments and amd. ebay on apple and amazon on wednesday, thursday, and, of course, all of the details right here on "bloomberg technology." that does it for this edition of the show. tomorrow will be joined by spencer bogart and david kirkpatrick. i am emily...
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doctor, we've singh the -- seen were why the person rejected vaccine is for religious principles.et tall cells in the research. -- fetal cells. transplant centers prioritize patients based on their no alcohol or no drugs. how is this different. >> you described it beautifully. they have a religious exemption, but they're more at risk of covid than not having the vaccine. so the vaccine center is prioritizing them i want to choose people who will do better. like alcohol, they will give someone who had an alcohol problem but only if they're sure, super sure they will not go back and drink. so that is the rationale behind it. i think what is always missing in these cases is the one-on-one, discussion about this. head of the nih who is now actually stepping down believes it is okay to use the fetal cells even though he is deeply religious person. everyone has their opinion on that. rabbis and priests and clergy are not against the vaccine. almost across the board but the discussion has to be had one-on-one. i wish i could be in the room with the organ recipient. i don't think the hosp
doctor, we've singh the -- seen were why the person rejected vaccine is for religious principles.et tall cells in the research. -- fetal cells. transplant centers prioritize patients based on their no alcohol or no drugs. how is this different. >> you described it beautifully. they have a religious exemption, but they're more at risk of covid than not having the vaccine. so the vaccine center is prioritizing them i want to choose people who will do better. like alcohol, they will give...
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jen psaki singh illegal immigrants don't need a covid test, they are going to be here very long. how stupid do they think we are? here with reaction, charlie hurt and jason chaffetz. we haven't really brought up as all of the limited resources of border patrol agents are focused on the areas where all of these immigrants are being processed since joe won't uphold the law and he's aiding and abetting them, that leaves the rest of the border wide open for the cartels and traffickers and gang members. your thoughts. >> if you build the border wall, border patrol agents can do what they want to do, the american taxpayers have already paid for the wall, we've seen pictures of the wall sitting there. this is what joe biden and kamala harris want, they want open borders, they want this surge of people, they are totally fine with the human trafficking, the human toll, the drugs that are coming across, i just want the biden-harris administration to enforce the law. donald trump has this fixed, he had it solved but that may change the policy and they created a disaster and they smile and c
jen psaki singh illegal immigrants don't need a covid test, they are going to be here very long. how stupid do they think we are? here with reaction, charlie hurt and jason chaffetz. we haven't really brought up as all of the limited resources of border patrol agents are focused on the areas where all of these immigrants are being processed since joe won't uphold the law and he's aiding and abetting them, that leaves the rest of the border wide open for the cartels and traffickers and gang...
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let�*s hear from the campaigner harjeet singh again. finance is absolutely key.nd while the developing and developed world manoeuvre over funding, 2030 remains a key year. by then, india wants to radically increase its carbon sink to absorb more co2. india aims to plant ten billion trees to do this. and for all its undoubted challenges, some, including the us, see india as an example of how the developing world can address poverty and climate change. here�*s john kerry again. india is a world leader in demonstrating economic development and clean energy is not a zero—sum choice, one or the other. you can do them both at the same time. perhaps this is right. if the world could match india�*s emissions per person, global emissions would be far lower. but there are tensions in india�*s approach that remain unresolved. this is prime minister narendra modi again. our lifestyle is still rooted in sustainable traditional practices. a guiding philosophy of back to basic must be an important pillar. the problem is that as developing countries lift their people out of pove
let�*s hear from the campaigner harjeet singh again. finance is absolutely key.nd while the developing and developed world manoeuvre over funding, 2030 remains a key year. by then, india wants to radically increase its carbon sink to absorb more co2. india aims to plant ten billion trees to do this. and for all its undoubted challenges, some, including the us, see india as an example of how the developing world can address poverty and climate change. here�*s john kerry again. india is a...
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early tuesday afternoon, 38 year old balbir singh surrendered after a 14 hour standoff of law officers. santa clara county sheriff's deputies say the drama began around 11 15 monday night with a report of a domestic dispute. turning violent sing allegedly took his father hostage threatening to kill him and initiate a firefight in hopes deputies would take his life. his mother made it out of the small one floor home in the 3300 block of east hills drive and called 911. we don't want it to turn to violence. we don't want to use force. we want to bring a peaceful resolution in the end. sheriff's deputies had neighboring homes shelter in place and blocked off east hills drive. san jose's police merge unit was brought in as the standoff moved past the 14 hour mark. our goal is to move in and take over the perimeter take over the arrest team aspect of it. that way. they don't have tired personnel trying to make split second, you know, critical decisions. crisis negotiators worked overnight and through the morning, finally getting a breakthrough around midday. vince mitri says finding a threa
early tuesday afternoon, 38 year old balbir singh surrendered after a 14 hour standoff of law officers. santa clara county sheriff's deputies say the drama began around 11 15 monday night with a report of a domestic dispute. turning violent sing allegedly took his father hostage threatening to kill him and initiate a firefight in hopes deputies would take his life. his mother made it out of the small one floor home in the 3300 block of east hills drive and called 911. we don't want it to turn...
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yet your president biden singh look, we accomplish what we wanted to accomplish.eda in afghanistan. so how do you square that difference? was it ever possible to truly win this war and what with winning it have actually looked like? >> those are questions, carlos, we should've asked a long time. or certainly our leaders should ask what were they trying to accomplish. it is hard for biden to square the result with what he said we accomplish what we set out to get when you see images of the taliban taking over the whole country, swooping into the airport in cobble after u.s. troops leave, there's no question that the united states and the afghan government have lost this conflict. from the comments perspective they are as sick toys as they could hope for. but the question is what can we hope to accomplish? i think people remember back in 2001 after the september 11 attacks the whole purpose of going to war in afghanistan was to attack al-qaeda, was to eliminate the threat from al-qaeda, this global terrorist group so that they couldn't carry out any more terrorist a
yet your president biden singh look, we accomplish what we wanted to accomplish.eda in afghanistan. so how do you square that difference? was it ever possible to truly win this war and what with winning it have actually looked like? >> those are questions, carlos, we should've asked a long time. or certainly our leaders should ask what were they trying to accomplish. it is hard for biden to square the result with what he said we accomplish what we set out to get when you see images of the...
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bir singh was eventually taken into custody. a number of charges, including violating probation, saying was on probation for assault with a deadly weapon, domestic violence and for being a felon in possession of a firearm. one man is in the hospital after being injured in a house fire in the south bay. firefighters rushed to ford road in san jose that was happening around 4 45 this morning. once on scene, they saw flames pouring out of the door of a mobile home. the man who lived inside was able to escape on his own. the occupants stated that you know that he was he was awake, but the fire just started. we weren't able to really get any good information from him at the time. you know, like i said, you know, pretty significant burn injuries, so we were attending to that. make sure the fire was out. it didn't spread to any of the other structures around his building, and now we'll be doing some fire cause investigation. a dog that was inside still has not been found. but neighbors say they actually saw a dog run from the fire. the
bir singh was eventually taken into custody. a number of charges, including violating probation, saying was on probation for assault with a deadly weapon, domestic violence and for being a felon in possession of a firearm. one man is in the hospital after being injured in a house fire in the south bay. firefighters rushed to ford road in san jose that was happening around 4 45 this morning. once on scene, they saw flames pouring out of the door of a mobile home. the man who lived inside was...
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early tuesday afternoon, 38 year old balbir singh surrendered after a 14 hour standoff of law officers. santa clara county sheriff's deputies say the drama began around 11 15 monday night with the report of a domestic dispute turning violent. thing allegedly took his father hostage threatening to kill him and initiate a firefight in hopes deputies would take his life. his mother made it out of the small one floor home in the 3300 block of east hills drive and called 911. we don't want it to turn to violence. we don't want. to use force. we want to bring a peaceful resolution. in the end, sures deputies had neighboring homes shelter in place and blocked off east hills drive. san jose's police merge unit was brought in as the standoff moved past the 14 hour mark. our goal is to move in and take over the perimeter and take over the arrest team aspect of it. that way. they don't have tired personnel trying to make split second, you know, critical decisions. crisis negotiators worked overnight and through the morning, finally getting a breakthrough around midday. vince mitri say finding a t
early tuesday afternoon, 38 year old balbir singh surrendered after a 14 hour standoff of law officers. santa clara county sheriff's deputies say the drama began around 11 15 monday night with the report of a domestic dispute turning violent. thing allegedly took his father hostage threatening to kill him and initiate a firefight in hopes deputies would take his life. his mother made it out of the small one floor home in the 3300 block of east hills drive and called 911. we don't want it to...
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let's show you a booking photo for balbir singh. he was arrested after surrendering and has been taken to jail. ktvu south reporter jesse gary is live now at the scene with details on how this drama all played out peacefully. jesse. sheriff laurie smith credit hours put in by the negotiating team from turning the trajectory of this situation and leading to a peaceful conclusion. it's a terrible situation, but i think the resolution was really what we hope to do in law enforcement all the time. early tuesday afternoon, the 38 year old suspect at the center of an hours long standoff finally surrendered, detectives say the drama began around 11 15 monday night with the report of a domestic dispute turning violent. the suspect allegedly took his father hostage threatening to kill him and wanting to end his own life. his mother made it out of the small one floor home in the 3 300 block of east hills drive. and called 911. we don't want it to turn to violence. we don't want to use force. we want to bring a peaceful resolution in the end,
let's show you a booking photo for balbir singh. he was arrested after surrendering and has been taken to jail. ktvu south reporter jesse gary is live now at the scene with details on how this drama all played out peacefully. jesse. sheriff laurie smith credit hours put in by the negotiating team from turning the trajectory of this situation and leading to a peaceful conclusion. it's a terrible situation, but i think the resolution was really what we hope to do in law enforcement all the time....
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let's talk with dr vanilla singh, former chief medical officer of the u. s.of health and human services, doctor. thank you so much for joining us by phone this afternoon. what does the science say about this? does it matter which vaccine people got first and which booster they got? hi good afternoon. heather yes. so this is really interesting. this the preliminary studies that the nih has looked at is suggesting that it would be actually likely even better. perhaps. to have after you've had a say in modern, a regimen or a full fighter, 1st and 2nd dose that the booster shot could come from any of the other companies. show in fact, that might allow someone who has had a 1st and 2nd dose of vaccine with pfizer to them if they're considering the booster to even get it from moderna. or fighters, one would expect or another company, but those are the two main ones. it's really relevant for the johnson and johnson vaccine that we know has been a single dose and as people have considered going forth with a second dose. in fact, in that case as well, you could do the
let's talk with dr vanilla singh, former chief medical officer of the u. s.of health and human services, doctor. thank you so much for joining us by phone this afternoon. what does the science say about this? does it matter which vaccine people got first and which booster they got? hi good afternoon. heather yes. so this is really interesting. this the preliminary studies that the nih has looked at is suggesting that it would be actually likely even better. perhaps. to have after you've had a...
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. >> mister singh, you have about one minute but your own use. >> two minutes. >> we still can't hear you. >> the button that says unmute . i think you are on muted. please, go ahead. >> i'm trying to share the screen. there i don't know ifyou can see that. >> we can see it . >> that's the one i wanted to show you.that's all. >> i see. that's your proposed privacy. space. okay. >> thank you, anything further? if not, mister sanchez. >> scott sanchez, planning department. sorry, i guess i don't have the design between the parties on potential resolution so i'll back up a little bit. this kind of explaining this permit . there was a 2016 permit to legalize a unit on the ground floor of the subject property because as part of that, that removes the access from the other units to the rear yard those stairs of some type to the rear yard are necessary in order to maintain these access for the upper unit. i believe on the 2016 permit they do show stairs coming from the rear pop out to the yard. that is the current approved condition.and now they are seeking to move that kind of so it doesn't
. >> mister singh, you have about one minute but your own use. >> two minutes. >> we still can't hear you. >> the button that says unmute . i think you are on muted. please, go ahead. >> i'm trying to share the screen. there i don't know ifyou can see that. >> we can see it . >> that's the one i wanted to show you.that's all. >> i see. that's your proposed privacy. space. okay. >> thank you, anything further? if not, mister sanchez. >>...
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ashan singh has the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, george.tify on capitol hill at a hearing on the safety of social media for kids. the issue, gaining the spotlight after "the wall street journal" reported on facebook's internal research that found its instagram app could be harmful to a teenager's mental health. >> they're often seeking validation, identity formation based on what they're posting on social media platforms. >> i feel like this is a good one. >> reporter: for 17-year-old influencer brooklyn webb with over 9.8 million followers on tiktok social engagement online has taken an emotional toll. >> it definitely was an addicting feeling and i had to keep going and going because i didn't want to take a break because then just one day off is a day of engagement gone. >> the mental health does take a backseat for you. >> yeah, i think i have at some points where i've laid in bed and straight deleted the app, turned off my phone and said good nite. >> reporter: a recent survey shows younger generations are most affected by burnout these
ashan singh has the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, george.tify on capitol hill at a hearing on the safety of social media for kids. the issue, gaining the spotlight after "the wall street journal" reported on facebook's internal research that found its instagram app could be harmful to a teenager's mental health. >> they're often seeking validation, identity formation based on what they're posting on social media platforms. >> i feel like this is a...
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deborah singh the mandates are working. it is sad. bennett saying everyone would get the shot if you called it a requirement. social media comments, about 20 minutes left of this segment getting your thoughts on vaccine mandates. do you support or oppose them? duane, michigan, supports the idea of mandates. in business settings? caller: first of all, thank you. look at the highest death rates in the country. texas and florida. what more do you need to know? they need to fast-track a vaccine for stupid. that is what these people are. this is a public health issue. it doesn't matter what you think or what you want to do. this is for the entire country and world as a matter of fact. host: let's rein in the name-calling today as we have this conversation. it helps keep the conversation on track. rose, north carolina. caller: good morning. nice to speak with you. i do not believe in health care mandates. hippo needs to be strengthened -- hippa needs to be strengthened. you do not have the right to know my health history, neither does any o
deborah singh the mandates are working. it is sad. bennett saying everyone would get the shot if you called it a requirement. social media comments, about 20 minutes left of this segment getting your thoughts on vaccine mandates. do you support or oppose them? duane, michigan, supports the idea of mandates. in business settings? caller: first of all, thank you. look at the highest death rates in the country. texas and florida. what more do you need to know? they need to fast-track a vaccine for...
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it shows how deeply disappointed i am that your leadership's public posturing has replaced singh governingevan was needed -- reported to be in the final version of this bill, this process is absurd. if you want to fundamentally change our country, as your site's claims this package will do, at least have the decency to do so in the light of day. members of all political persuasions can feel confident their ideas were considered and constituent voices heard. since his package is not being negotiated through normal process, things the democratic majority's trying to do. they want to they want to give the irs the power to spy on american bank accounts along with massive tax increases. they want to raise home heating bills for millions of americans and raise gas prices so they can give the wealthy at taxt to thre solvency of medicare and penalize every energy company for using fossil fuels despite how critical these are for american consumers. but what's most telling about how out of touch this majority's priorities are, is what this bill oant do. it's -- this bill won't do. it's apparent it h
it shows how deeply disappointed i am that your leadership's public posturing has replaced singh governingevan was needed -- reported to be in the final version of this bill, this process is absurd. if you want to fundamentally change our country, as your site's claims this package will do, at least have the decency to do so in the light of day. members of all political persuasions can feel confident their ideas were considered and constituent voices heard. since his package is not being...
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we can speak now to lbc broadcaster and political commentator iain dale, and labour mp tanmanjeet singht end to get elected to parliament. nowadays there are lots of working—class conservative mps, he blazed a trail, and i have been like you listening to all the tributes that have been paid, and nobody has got a bad word to say about him. obviously in the circumstances you would hope that nobody would, but he was a great campaigner, and i'm sure tas would pay tribute to this, if you wanted to launch a campaign, sir david amess was one of the ones you would need on your side, because he knew how to run a great campaign. we all know about the campaign to make southend a city, and i hope that happens now because it would be the best legacy that he could leave if the government were to bring that about. but he had so many other campaigns, a real record of achievement, and there are lots of individual mps in the house of commons that you could say the same about, and it is such a shame that it is only at times like this that we have these conversations. perhaps we have these conversations. p
we can speak now to lbc broadcaster and political commentator iain dale, and labour mp tanmanjeet singht end to get elected to parliament. nowadays there are lots of working—class conservative mps, he blazed a trail, and i have been like you listening to all the tributes that have been paid, and nobody has got a bad word to say about him. obviously in the circumstances you would hope that nobody would, but he was a great campaigner, and i'm sure tas would pay tribute to this, if you wanted to...
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seconded by commissioner singh. madam clerk, please call the roll. >> clerk: on item number three, [roll call] there are three ayes. >> chairman: thank you, that motion is approved unanimously. madam clerk, please call item number four. >> clerk: item number four is the chairperson's report. members of the public who wish to comment on this item call (415) 655-0001. meeting id 24841000027 and pound and pound again. and a system prompt will indicate you have raised your hand. please wait until the system indicates you have been unmuted and you may begin to speak. madam chair. >> chairman: since we don't have an executive officer on the staff at this moment. i will be providing the report for today. since our last meeting, we have made an offer to the candidate who received not only the highest report in the panel, but it's quite a gap between this candidate among others, so truly, i appreciate the panelists and the candidates, but because the candidates still need to give their current employers notice, we will not e
seconded by commissioner singh. madam clerk, please call the roll. >> clerk: on item number three, [roll call] there are three ayes. >> chairman: thank you, that motion is approved unanimously. madam clerk, please call item number four. >> clerk: item number four is the chairperson's report. members of the public who wish to comment on this item call (415) 655-0001. meeting id 24841000027 and pound and pound again. and a system prompt will indicate you have raised your hand....
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stopping this misinformation that's going out even for those trusting that misinformation, though dr singh doesn't want them to feel stigmatized or like they can't ask their doctor questions
stopping this misinformation that's going out even for those trusting that misinformation, though dr singh doesn't want them to feel stigmatized or like they can't ask their doctor questions