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tamar mendelson of johns hopkins. we will note, of course, that the johns hopkins school of public health is supported by michael r. bloomberg. coming up, jes staley is out suddenly at barclays. his ties with sex offender jeffrey epstein costing him his job, or at least his description of that relationship to his employer. more on what this means for barclays. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. a shakeup at barclays over the weekend. ceo jes staley has stepped down after early conclusions from a u.k. regulator probe into his description of his relationship with jeffrey epstein. apparently, he wants to contest that description, and he and barclays have agreed that he will leave immediately. let's get more details from sonali basak. this was sudden and unexpected. jes staley is gone now. the new ceo is already there. sonali: he was made the treating chief. important for barclays, they were the last of the big european banks to be fighting with u.s. banks in that space. jes staley, t
tamar mendelson of johns hopkins. we will note, of course, that the johns hopkins school of public health is supported by michael r. bloomberg. coming up, jes staley is out suddenly at barclays. his ties with sex offender jeffrey epstein costing him his job, or at least his description of that relationship to his employer. more on what this means for barclays. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. a shakeup at barclays over the weekend. ceo jes staley has...
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that number comes from johns hopkins university. the world health organization estimates that the true figure could be almost 3 times higher than official reports from national health authority suggests. this is the johns hopkins tracker that we've been using throughout the pandemic. looking at the world wide numbers that you can see, they have the past 5000000, the virus was 1st identified and the chinese city of han, in late 2019. since then, almost a quarter of a 1000000000 cases of the crone of ours have been reported globally. the me or tell you to call 26 and the world's biggest producers have agreed to take greater action to limit global warming, warming rather ahead of a crucial climate summit in glasgow. club 26 is being described as a make or break moment for the planet. and the leaders so much gets under way shortly. g 20 leaders have commissioned to keep global warming at 1.5 degrees celsius. the 20 biggest economies are responsible for 80 percent of greenhouse gas emissions, but china's presentation ping is skipping the
that number comes from johns hopkins university. the world health organization estimates that the true figure could be almost 3 times higher than official reports from national health authority suggests. this is the johns hopkins tracker that we've been using throughout the pandemic. looking at the world wide numbers that you can see, they have the past 5000000, the virus was 1st identified and the chinese city of han, in late 2019. since then, almost a quarter of a 1000000000 cases of the...
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members of his cabinet administration, folks that carried hopkins, many times when they arrived here, they're in need of help or assistance and i think they were willing to sit in a place probably far removed from their comfort zone and i think it may have been quite refreshing for them to get away from everything happening below as well and seeing fdr for the man that he was rather than the fact that he was the president of the united states. probably the one most people are familiar with is the picnic that, the weekend that the king and queen of england arrived here in high park. the visit was very historic visit as it was the tiers time that a seated british monarch had been to the united states and that visit was capped off with a picnic at the porch, the hot dog picnic and when this place opened up to the public in 2001, the queen was still alive really had nothing to do with the hot dogs or cottages or building but she talked about fdr's driving and the roads we mentioned earlier, the bumpy roads, she said i was holding on for dear life. she said, i thought for sure i was going
members of his cabinet administration, folks that carried hopkins, many times when they arrived here, they're in need of help or assistance and i think they were willing to sit in a place probably far removed from their comfort zone and i think it may have been quite refreshing for them to get away from everything happening below as well and seeing fdr for the man that he was rather than the fact that he was the president of the united states. probably the one most people are familiar with is...
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hopkins is a interesting story. there's a new book that was just written on hopkins that i've sitting my cable upstairs that i've looked at the cover of stephen hopkins, , the man who escaped jamestown and saved plymouth, or something like that. he's an interesting character because he was on the sea venture on its expedition to virginia and almost got executed there. it is assumed by many that he might have been one of the ones who told his fellow passengers on the mayflower that being in a place with no clear authorization or legal authority can lead to problems. and, therefore, we should do something, thus contributing to the mayflower compact. but yeah, i mean, he does play an important role in the history of the colony. >> thank you. let's see, we have a question from kyle. can you both speak a bit about the condition of the original manuscript and what was like working with the, and how much you could actually work with the original? i'm very interested in the process of creating this new edition. you want to
hopkins is a interesting story. there's a new book that was just written on hopkins that i've sitting my cable upstairs that i've looked at the cover of stephen hopkins, , the man who escaped jamestown and saved plymouth, or something like that. he's an interesting character because he was on the sea venture on its expedition to virginia and almost got executed there. it is assumed by many that he might have been one of the ones who told his fellow passengers on the mayflower that being in a...
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i had taken the john hopkins university risk, calculator in 2021. i'm 79 years old. i was worried about my risk. it was a 99.96 percent risk. so not dying was a captain leader from johns hopkins university so i never get vaccinated. is that calculator in line with your thinking that i'm low risk and i have no comorbidities? >> the fact you have low comorbidities puts you at lower risk but your age puts you at higher risk t. most people survive fromthe vaccine is not just about preventing serious illness . that's something, that's the most important thing it does butif you can avoid it , with a safe and effective vaccine, why not cause even if you have a mild case and it's still something is going to disrupt your life. you'regoing to not feel very good for a couple of days and you're going to have to get tested . you're going to have to tell your contact that they need to quarantine.you're going to have to self isolate and all of that is something you can avoid and if you also just because you do not get severe, you can spread it to somebody else who may not be vaccin
i had taken the john hopkins university risk, calculator in 2021. i'm 79 years old. i was worried about my risk. it was a 99.96 percent risk. so not dying was a captain leader from johns hopkins university so i never get vaccinated. is that calculator in line with your thinking that i'm low risk and i have no comorbidities? >> the fact you have low comorbidities puts you at lower risk but your age puts you at higher risk t. most people survive fromthe vaccine is not just about preventing...
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he is a senior scholar at johns hopkins school of public health. he is draining us to talk about the latest news on the omicron variant. welcome to washington journal. guest: thanks for having me. host: what has been your reaction on the initial reporting of this variant? guest: my initial thought is that we have a lot of questions that need to be answered before we are able to accurately understand the threat that omicron poses. it underscores the need to be adept at sequencing variants and seeing how well our vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, and how much more contagious this might be. there is a lot of noise in the early data that is going to take time to sift through, but it is important that we answer these questions host: -- questions. host: is it possible that boosters would be modified to deal with this variant? guest: one of the elegant features of mrna vaccines is that they can be modified on the flight these late. all you have to do is change the sequence in the spike protein. if there comes a time when you need to update the vaccine for
he is a senior scholar at johns hopkins school of public health. he is draining us to talk about the latest news on the omicron variant. welcome to washington journal. guest: thanks for having me. host: what has been your reaction on the initial reporting of this variant? guest: my initial thought is that we have a lot of questions that need to be answered before we are able to accurately understand the threat that omicron poses. it underscores the need to be adept at sequencing variants and...
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of thejohns of the johns hopkins of thejohns hopkins university centre for security. around 62% of voters in switzerland have backed their government's covid strategy, including a covid certificate showing proof of vaccination, recovery, or a negative test. switzerland is currently battling a surge in infections and the certificates are currently needed to access bars, restaurants, and football matches. the war in ethiopia has reached a critical point, with tigrayan rebels from the north claiming they're advancing ever closer to addis ababa, as they prepare to clash with government forces near the capital. the conflict, which began just over a year ago, has pitted combined groups from around the country against the prime minister abiy ahmed, who last week announced he would lead his army in battle. it has created a humanitarian disaster, and torn the country apart, with little sign of any resolution. our africa correspondent andrew harding sent this report. a late night roadblock in ethiopia's capital and a hunt for rebels from the northern region of tigray. these pat
of thejohns of the johns hopkins of thejohns hopkins university centre for security. around 62% of voters in switzerland have backed their government's covid strategy, including a covid certificate showing proof of vaccination, recovery, or a negative test. switzerland is currently battling a surge in infections and the certificates are currently needed to access bars, restaurants, and football matches. the war in ethiopia has reached a critical point, with tigrayan rebels from the north...
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johns hopkins would start the first real medical school. before that medical schools kind of a night school trade school concept that wasn't about saving lives. there was no way to save lives. it was really about protecting people, easing them into their death. so johns hopkins would be the first place where they would study. how delete your what kills us? doctors and scientists matched with precious capital board of wealth creation, which brings us to john d. rockefeller arguably the richest man who ever lived. in his lifetime look he gave away $530 million. 415 million of it was directed toward healthcare studies. matching doctors and scientists with capital so that they could find cures to that which used to readily kill us. all of a sudden people are used to die once were living. people were suddenly able to die once, i twice, die three times. by that i mean what used to kill them don't want with killing a because they had access to advances born of economic growth. even in 1950 the biggest line item on hospital budgets was bed linens,
johns hopkins would start the first real medical school. before that medical schools kind of a night school trade school concept that wasn't about saving lives. there was no way to save lives. it was really about protecting people, easing them into their death. so johns hopkins would be the first place where they would study. how delete your what kills us? doctors and scientists matched with precious capital board of wealth creation, which brings us to john d. rockefeller arguably the richest...
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7 million of to what became johns hopkins university. the largest donation ever of its kind. and johns hopkins would start a first real medical school. before that medical was a night school, trade school concept. it wasn't about saving lives, there was no way to save lives, it was about protecting people easing them into their deaths. well, johns hopkins would be the first place where they would study how do we cure what kills us? doctors and scientists matched with precious capital born of wealth creation, which brings us to john d rockefeller arguably the richest man who ever lived. in his lifetime alone he gave away 530 million, 450 toward health care studies and matching doctors and scientists with capital so they could find cures to that which used to readily kill us. and all of a sudden, people who used to die once were living. people suddenly were able to die once, die twice, die three times. by what i mean, what used to kill them no longer killed them because they had advances born of economic growth. even in 1950, the biggest l
7 million of to what became johns hopkins university. the largest donation ever of its kind. and johns hopkins would start a first real medical school. before that medical was a night school, trade school concept. it wasn't about saving lives, there was no way to save lives, it was about protecting people easing them into their deaths. well, johns hopkins would be the first place where they would study how do we cure what kills us? doctors and scientists matched with precious capital born of...
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what changed was economic growth in the 19th century johns hopkins made a fortune from the baltimore and ohio railroad and directed 7 million of it do what became john hopkins university the largest donation of its kind. johns hopkins would start the first real medical school before that medical school was kindbe f a night school trade school concept that wasn't about saving lives. lithere's no way to save lives. it's about protecting people, using them. it's the place they would study. this brings us to john theed rockefeller in his lifetime alone he gave away $530 million. 450 million was directed at the roots healthcare studies. matching doctors and scientists with capital so they could find cures to that which would readily kill us and all of a sudden people who use to guide one's were living. people were able to die once, twice, three times. what use to kill them was no longer killing them because they have access to advances born of economic growth. even in 1950 the biggest line item on the o hospital budgets s because they didn't have answers to what could easily kill us. let
what changed was economic growth in the 19th century johns hopkins made a fortune from the baltimore and ohio railroad and directed 7 million of it do what became john hopkins university the largest donation of its kind. johns hopkins would start the first real medical school before that medical school was kindbe f a night school trade school concept that wasn't about saving lives. lithere's no way to save lives. it's about protecting people, using them. it's the place they would study. this...
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. >>> breaking news in san jose, a double shooting a long story road, now roads are closed near hopkins drive we have people headed to the scene and we will bring you updates as we get them. >>> in the south bay, elizabeth holmes taking center stage in the theranos fraud trial . we look at the focus today. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes was back on the witness stand for her third day of testimony and the questions from her own attorney centered on the deal with walgreens and she admitted that there was she who put the pfizer logo on some validation documents that were later sent to walgreens to seal the deal. other witnesses testified that the presence of those logos were misleading. elizabeth home so she put it there because you earlier work with pfizer and she also wished she had done it differently. she will be on the witness stand the entire day. the trial llfor the thanksgiving holiday and she will be cross-examined sometime next week. >>> today, president biden announced a plan to help reduce gas prices. skyler henry reports the move comes as people get more and more worried about
. >>> breaking news in san jose, a double shooting a long story road, now roads are closed near hopkins drive we have people headed to the scene and we will bring you updates as we get them. >>> in the south bay, elizabeth holmes taking center stage in the theranos fraud trial . we look at the focus today. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes was back on the witness stand for her third day of testimony and the questions from her own attorney centered on the deal with walgreens...
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here is a live look with the mark hopkins camera. we are in the 40's and 50's as we start off the day. concord at 46, livermore at 43. 53 in san francisco. that fog, 44 degrees. you can see temperatures running about ten to 11 degrees colder compared to yesterday with that 24 hour temperature change. the fog not as bad as yesterday morning. still looking at dense fog. for napa. a half mile for -- here is what you can expect. the forecast for today. painly clear skies. as we head through the day today we are looking at mostly sunny to sunny skies and through the afternoon for the daytime high temperatures. that flat ridge of high pressure keeping us high and dry with the quiet conditions n low to mid-60s's for the coast. mid to upper 60's for the south bay. san jose, 70 in campbell and los gatos. topping out at 67, concord, pleasant hill and mid to upper 6o's for the tri valley. 66 in san francisco. looking at 64 in daley city. 67 in oakland. the mid to upper 60's. 66 for ukia. as we look to the end of the workweek we are tracking the
here is a live look with the mark hopkins camera. we are in the 40's and 50's as we start off the day. concord at 46, livermore at 43. 53 in san francisco. that fog, 44 degrees. you can see temperatures running about ten to 11 degrees colder compared to yesterday with that 24 hour temperature change. the fog not as bad as yesterday morning. still looking at dense fog. for napa. a half mile for -- here is what you can expect. the forecast for today. painly clear skies. as we head through the day...
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amesh adalja, johns hopkins university, bloomberg school of public health. that school is supported by our founder, michael bloomberg, the founder of bloomberg lp and bloomberg philanthropies and owner of this broth cat -- of this broadcast network. later today, tune into our special coverage of the omicron variant and the impact these variants can have on the markets and business. that is, i guess 10:30 in berlin. still ahead, jack dorsey steps down as ceo of twitter. shares are giving up earlier gains, but there was a real pop at the top. we will about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. time for our stock of the hour. huge initial rally abaded fast but the news is official, jack dorsey giving up his leadership post at twitter. why did investors buy the heck out of the stock after they found out the co-founder was leaving as ceo? >> i don't know. it is anyone's guess. at the end of the day, whatever the pop was, it didn't seem to be making a long-term impact. it is important to keep in mind that jack dorsey has a lot on his p
amesh adalja, johns hopkins university, bloomberg school of public health. that school is supported by our founder, michael bloomberg, the founder of bloomberg lp and bloomberg philanthropies and owner of this broth cat -- of this broadcast network. later today, tune into our special coverage of the omicron variant and the impact these variants can have on the markets and business. that is, i guess 10:30 in berlin. still ahead, jack dorsey steps down as ceo of twitter. shares are giving up...
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you can see how thick the fog is in san francisco with the mark hopkins hotel camera. temperatures in the 50's as we start off the day. let's go through the day in san francisco. check it out. clearing and sunshine this afternoon. highs in the mid-60s's as we look to the east bay. oakland, topping out at 65 with that sun and for the south bay. san jose a pleasant day, 68 degrees with sunshine this afternoon. you can see on future cast, hour by hour all of that sun. high pressure builds in for us. that seven day forecast in just a few minutes. let's check in with gianna and it's busy at the bay bridge this morning. >> it's busy. all the brake lights there. photograph sick stacking up. it's the usual stuff. no crashes or incidents. be patient. a lot of company into san francisco right now. travel time about 20 minutes from the maze as you head over into the city. we are now seeing the approaches slowing down as well. that's 580. 880 and especially the east shore freeway. we will see brake lights in to richmond and berkeley and of course as you approach the mcarthur maze.
you can see how thick the fog is in san francisco with the mark hopkins hotel camera. temperatures in the 50's as we start off the day. let's go through the day in san francisco. check it out. clearing and sunshine this afternoon. highs in the mid-60s's as we look to the east bay. oakland, topping out at 65 with that sun and for the south bay. san jose a pleasant day, 68 degrees with sunshine this afternoon. you can see on future cast, hour by hour all of that sun. high pressure builds in for...
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they had it all set up with whole point of the andrea hopkins. nothing at all will see (upbeat music) (alec) what's up, everybody? it's alec. it's the night before i travel to oklahoma for my filming session. i love seeing my boy, kaleb. so excited to finally go to somewhere new. i can't live without my shoes. broke my leg this weekend. so it makes it harder to move. also gotta bring this thing. i have a hard time choosing which one. don't worry. i got a couple. i like really the pattern on this one, but i also really like the texture and color on this one. guess what? you're coming along with me.
they had it all set up with whole point of the andrea hopkins. nothing at all will see (upbeat music) (alec) what's up, everybody? it's alec. it's the night before i travel to oklahoma for my filming session. i love seeing my boy, kaleb. so excited to finally go to somewhere new. i can't live without my shoes. broke my leg this weekend. so it makes it harder to move. also gotta bring this thing. i have a hard time choosing which one. don't worry. i got a couple. i like really the pattern on...
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professor of meteorologist at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. so glad to have you on the morning where everyone is concerned about the virus again. what is your view into how serious this particular variant is? andrew: let me start by saying all the credit goes to south african scientists and scientists across europe for not only detecting this but using social media to spread all the information they have about this. we criticize social media a lot, and this is an example of how good it can be spreading the right information. just before thanksgiving, it became obvious in south africa there was a new variant that had an abnormally high number of mutations in the spike protein, which is the target for the vaccines being distributed globally. what happened is south african public health officials realized one of their pcr tests could serve as a surrogate for this variant. if you use that data, it seems this variant is increasing at an incredibly fast pace across areas of south africa and multiple provinces. that was the significant piece that cau
professor of meteorologist at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. so glad to have you on the morning where everyone is concerned about the virus again. what is your view into how serious this particular variant is? andrew: let me start by saying all the credit goes to south african scientists and scientists across europe for not only detecting this but using social media to spread all the information they have about this. we criticize social media a lot, and this is an example of...
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kawsar talaat is a health expert at the johns hopkins university and dr. james perrin is the former president of the american academy of pediatrics. thank you both very much for coming to "the washington post alive -- "the washington post live." jonathan: thanks for joining us, i am jonathan caphart. look at what interviews we have next week, go to washingtonpost .com. i will see you next week. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including cox. >> cox is committed to providing affordable internet through our program, bridging the digital divide. we are engaged to connect. >> cox supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving a front-row seat to democracy. on washington journal, rising prices and the biden
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susan del percio, and michael star hopkins, attorney and contributor to "the hill." susan, i'll start with you. there's another part we left out in that introduction. in addition to these 13 threats received by those 13 republicans, we learned this week that trump defended the calls by those in january 6th to hang mike pence. watch. >> were you worried about him during that siege? were you worried about him? >> no, i thought he was well protected and i had heard that he was in good shape. no, because i had heard he was in very good shape. but -- but, no -- >> you heard those chants. that was terrible. >> he could have -- well, the people were very angry. >> so as trump there stone walls the january 6th committee investigating the insurrection, his supporters are threatening school board members, poll workers and through it all, kevin mccarthy, who wants to be speaker of the house, remains silent. not even condemning the violence against members of his own party. why has the gop seemed to embrace violence instead of condemning it and why is there just complete silence
susan del percio, and michael star hopkins, attorney and contributor to "the hill." susan, i'll start with you. there's another part we left out in that introduction. in addition to these 13 threats received by those 13 republicans, we learned this week that trump defended the calls by those in january 6th to hang mike pence. watch. >> were you worried about him during that siege? were you worried about him? >> no, i thought he was well protected and i had heard that he...
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it's a good tool to make sure that all kids are vaccinated. >> and the vaccine expert at john hopkins university and dr. james perrin, professor of pediatrics at harvard medical school and former president, not director, former president of the american academy of pediatrics, thank you both very very much for coming to washington post live. have a great weekend. >> you, too, great talking to you. >> like wise. and thank you as always for joining us. i'm senior writer for the washington post and check out what interviews we have coming up next week, go to washington post live.com to find out more and register. until next week, yeah, i'll see you next week, thank you again for tuning into washington post live. ♪♪ weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday you'll find events and people that explore our nation's past on american history tv. book tv brings you the latest nonfiction books and authors, television for serious readers. learn, discover, explore, weekends on c-span2. >> book tv every sunday on c-span2, features leading authors, discussing their latest nonf
it's a good tool to make sure that all kids are vaccinated. >> and the vaccine expert at john hopkins university and dr. james perrin, professor of pediatrics at harvard medical school and former president, not director, former president of the american academy of pediatrics, thank you both very very much for coming to washington post live. have a great weekend. >> you, too, great talking to you. >> like wise. and thank you as always for joining us. i'm senior writer for the...
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kawsar talaat is a health expert at the johns hopkins university and dr. james perrin is the former president of the american academy of pediatrics. thank you both very much for coming to "the washington post alive -- "the washington post live." jonathan: thanks for joining us, i am jonathan caphart. look at what interviews we have next week, go to washingtonpost .com. i will see you next week. >> i, porter governor ron desantis against a series of speeches. watch beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> book to be every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors reading their latest nonfiction books. on tuesday, a conversation with the author of the some of us. and george packer. and an author of between the lines, a combination of interviews on the new york city subway. later, a discussion on an author whose posthumous work was published in 2018. at 10:00 p.m. eastern, the head of the children's hospital of philadelphia infectious diseases division talks about his book. he is interviewed by an epidemiologist. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and
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dr susan hopkins, from the uk health security agency, said the virus is circulating at high levels in communities. dr hopkins said although the covid—i9 booster rollout was going well, more people need to come forward to get their top—up jabs. 60% of the population that are being offered the boosters are taking it up. i think it's lower than we saw in the first round, that may be due to people thinking they are already protected which is why we're giving a lot of public health messages about why it's so important to them to come forward for the third dose. it's also been made easier to get that third dose as close to six months as possible by releasing the vaccinations just after five months. we are seeing immune waning effects from the vaccine and we know the virus is circulating at very high levels in our community so unless people get vaccinated we will have a long and difficult winter. sir keir starmer has accused the prime minister of �*corrupt and contemptible' behaviour in trying to �*protect�* the conservative mp owen paterson — after he was found to have broken lo
dr susan hopkins, from the uk health security agency, said the virus is circulating at high levels in communities. dr hopkins said although the covid—i9 booster rollout was going well, more people need to come forward to get their top—up jabs. 60% of the population that are being offered the boosters are taking it up. i think it's lower than we saw in the first round, that may be due to people thinking they are already protected which is why we're giving a lot of public health messages...
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that number comes from johns hopkins university, but the world health organization estimates the actual figure could be almost 3 times higher than health authorities suggest viruses. first identifies in the chinese city of war, hung in december 2019, almost 250000000 infections have since been reported globally. when a statement, the un secretary general, antonio good terror said this devastating milestone reminds us that we are failing much of the world. while wealthy countries are ruling out, thirds doses of the cool with 19 vaccine, only about 5 percent of people in africa are fully vaccinated. this is a global shame group to has this reports. people gasping for air, families torn apart, and governments forced to close borders and order. millions of people to be confined to their homes. the coven, 19 pandemic, have now killed more people than any other viral epidemic in the 21st century. but almost 2 years since the 1st case emerged in china's one province and a new coroner virus spread rapidly across the globe. effective vaccines, developed at a record pace, seemed to be having some
that number comes from johns hopkins university, but the world health organization estimates the actual figure could be almost 3 times higher than health authorities suggest viruses. first identifies in the chinese city of war, hung in december 2019, almost 250000000 infections have since been reported globally. when a statement, the un secretary general, antonio good terror said this devastating milestone reminds us that we are failing much of the world. while wealthy countries are ruling out,...
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that is where we stand right now according to johns hopkins university. let's go back to our phone lines and talk to edgar calling from bridgeport, connecticut. edgar, good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead, edgar. caller: thank you. i just wanted to thank you for the opportunity to talk. they are saying that if you give vaccinated you will be ok but it seems the whole country of coba cha was vaccinated but they have breakout cases. israel says those vaccinated are still contracting the virus. host: edgar, let me make sure you understand what you are saying. no one has said getting a vaccine means 100% you will not get the coronavirus. what they are saying is it will be less severe if you have the vaccine. caller: but the problem is you are still able to spread it. so it is not stopping the spread. you know what i mean? i think we are never going to stop a new variant, because i don't think the government wants to lose control of what they have now, what they gain with this new vaccine. they managed to take advantage of the situation and put m
that is where we stand right now according to johns hopkins university. let's go back to our phone lines and talk to edgar calling from bridgeport, connecticut. edgar, good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead, edgar. caller: thank you. i just wanted to thank you for the opportunity to talk. they are saying that if you give vaccinated you will be ok but it seems the whole country of coba cha was vaccinated but they have breakout cases. israel says those vaccinated are still contracting...
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and the san francisco mark hopkins hotel camera with that fog. temperatures running in the upper 40's to low to mid50's at this hour. here is what you can expect. morning clouds and fog. as we head through the an, catching some clearing with partly sunny skies and it'll turn chilly as we look ahead to this eveningw. relooking quiet weather with that ridge of high pressure. the pacific northwest. they have been dealing flooding with that low pressure system there. for us just looking at afternoon clearing here in the bay area and slightly warmer temperatures. you can see that sunshine as we go through our afternoon on future cast. checking our daytime highs. low 60's along the coast. peninsula, for the south bay. 69, close to 70 for santa clara. 70 concord and pleasant hill. mid to upper 60's for the tri valley. 67 in oakland and upper 60's for the north bay. this afternoon as we look ahead to the end of the workweek. that's when we have the next chance to see showers on friday. not a big storm but a few showers are a possibility. san francisco, o
and the san francisco mark hopkins hotel camera with that fog. temperatures running in the upper 40's to low to mid50's at this hour. here is what you can expect. morning clouds and fog. as we head through the an, catching some clearing with partly sunny skies and it'll turn chilly as we look ahead to this eveningw. relooking quiet weather with that ridge of high pressure. the pacific northwest. they have been dealing flooding with that low pressure system there. for us just looking at...
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check out this gorgeous sunrise on our san francisco mark hopkins hotel cam. the colors pop, a beautiful view with the golden colors. we are talking 40s and 50s, clear skies as we start our day for many of us. 45 concord, oakland 52, 42 livermore, mid 50s downtown san francisco and 43 in san jose as well as santa rosa. santa rosa, you have been dealing with dense fog. parts of the north bay dealing with patchy dense fog as we start our day. in san francisco plenty sunshine and warming up to the upper 60s this afternoon as we look to east bay shoreline, oakland, plenty sun, a beautiful day topping out at 70 degrees in oakland. south bay, san jose, you are looking at 72 this afternoon with plenty sun. warm temperatures as we go through today. i will have your seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. let's check with anne who is filling in for gianna. how are the roadways. >>> i want to check back with the east bay crash we have been tracking. making things difficult along 880. taking a live look this is oakland near the colosseum, traffic very slow no
check out this gorgeous sunrise on our san francisco mark hopkins hotel cam. the colors pop, a beautiful view with the golden colors. we are talking 40s and 50s, clear skies as we start our day for many of us. 45 concord, oakland 52, 42 livermore, mid 50s downtown san francisco and 43 in san jose as well as santa rosa. santa rosa, you have been dealing with dense fog. parts of the north bay dealing with patchy dense fog as we start our day. in san francisco plenty sunshine and warming up to the...
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susan del percio, michael starr hopkins, guys, stay with us. we've got a lot more to get to. >>> still ahead, emily is changing the narrative. we're going to take a look at her campaign to be seen beyond her looks. >>> plus, swifties are celebrating after taylor swift's new album. first, richard is here with the headlines. >>> some of the stories we're watching for you this hour. a man who stormed the capitol on january 6th was arrested friday. the former u.s. marine told a reporter that day he and fellow rioters were, quote, going to take the capitol building. he reached a plea agreement with prosecutors and will serve 60 days in jail. >>> former las vegas raiders head coach jon gruden filed a lawsuit against the nfl this week. he's accusing roger goodell of launching a character assassination against him. gruden resigned after some of his emails were released,. >> and at least 68 inmates died at a gun battle in ecuador saturday between prison gangs and ecuador drug cartels. more "ayman" with ayman mohyeldin right after this break. bogeys on y
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that number comes from johns hopkins university. the world health organization estimates the actual figure could be almost 3 times higher than official reports. the virus was 1st identified in the chinese city of hon, and december 2019, almost 250000000 infections have been reported since then globally in a statement. you and thank you, general antonio, good parish. that said, this devastating milestone reminds us that we are failing much of the world. while wealthy countries are rolling out 3rd doses of the cove at 19 vaccine, only about 5 percent of people in africa, a fully vaccinated. this is a global shame. crank up with this report. people gasping for air, families torn apart, and governments forced to close borders and order. millions of people to be confined to the homes. the coven 19 pandemic, has now killed more people than any other viral epidemic in the 21st century. but almost 2 years since the 1st case emerged in china's won province, and a new current of virus spread rapidly across the globe. effective vaccines, devel
that number comes from johns hopkins university. the world health organization estimates the actual figure could be almost 3 times higher than official reports. the virus was 1st identified in the chinese city of hon, and december 2019, almost 250000000 infections have been reported since then globally in a statement. you and thank you, general antonio, good parish. that said, this devastating milestone reminds us that we are failing much of the world. while wealthy countries are rolling out...
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we have been enthused by johns hopkins university. there is some distinguished vintage at johns hopkins. one of them is a professor of public health at the bloomberg school. he is truly one of the world's experts, with a focus on southeast asia and thailand. thailand a few days ago began to open its borders. they seem to be pushing against zero-tolerance culture of asia. can they be successful at that? >> they were spared early on. it was kind of striking. but they had a serious wave of delta. they seem to be coming out the other side of that. they are a tourism dependent economy. they are trying to balance the public-health imperatives, control immunization, and mitigating the economic impacts. we will see how they do. tom: we talked about one person being sick at shanghai disneyland and tying down 30,000 people for testing. really likely math. -- ugly math. explain the futility of that approach. chris: what you are seeing is a tension between the idea that you want zero transmission and the idea that if you have high immunization ri
we have been enthused by johns hopkins university. there is some distinguished vintage at johns hopkins. one of them is a professor of public health at the bloomberg school. he is truly one of the world's experts, with a focus on southeast asia and thailand. thailand a few days ago began to open its borders. they seem to be pushing against zero-tolerance culture of asia. can they be successful at that? >> they were spared early on. it was kind of striking. but they had a serious wave of...
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on the usa network with 5000000 people have now died from corbett. 19 that number comes from johns hopkins university, but the world health organization is estimating the actual figure could be almost 3 times higher than official reports. the virus was 1st identified and chinese city of who had in december of 2019, almost 250000000 infections have since been reported globally. in a statement, the un secretary general and 20 guerrero said quotes. this devastating milestone reminds us that we are failing much of the world, while wealthy countries are rolling out. 3rd doses of the coven, 19 vaccine, only about 5 percent of people in africa are fully vaccinated. this is a global shame. more on the pandemic later here on the news i including her families, have been reinstated in australia, where parts of international border finally reopen. also head to south africa, holes local elections and was looking like the biggest test yet for the governing a n c party. and in the sport with labeling system the to 20 will, comp is new zealand school a crushing when the indian ah about the wind pick up in
on the usa network with 5000000 people have now died from corbett. 19 that number comes from johns hopkins university, but the world health organization is estimating the actual figure could be almost 3 times higher than official reports. the virus was 1st identified and chinese city of who had in december of 2019, almost 250000000 infections have since been reported globally. in a statement, the un secretary general and 20 guerrero said quotes. this devastating milestone reminds us that we are...
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kawsar talaat is a health expert at the johns hopkins university and dr. james perrin is the former president of the american academy of pediatrics. thank you both very much for coming to "the washington post alive -- "the washington post live." jonathan: thanks for joining us, i am jonathan caphart. look at what interviews we have next week, go to washingtonpost .com. i will see you next week. thank you again for tuning in. >> former defense and national security officials discuss efforts to combat disinformation . live coverage from the american enterprise institute begins at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or full coverage on c-span now, our video app. the group climate power, made of progressive and democratic activists holds a news conference about climate goals and social spending plans. live coverage at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or full coverage on c-span now, our new video app. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more. ♪ >> buckeye broadband supports c-
kawsar talaat is a health expert at the johns hopkins university and dr. james perrin is the former president of the american academy of pediatrics. thank you both very much for coming to "the washington post alive -- "the washington post live." jonathan: thanks for joining us, i am jonathan caphart. look at what interviews we have next week, go to washingtonpost .com. i will see you next week. thank you again for tuning in. >> former defense and national security officials...
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reminder, the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health is supported by michael r. bloomberg, founder of bloomberg are -- bloomberg lp and the owner of this broadcast network. for amanda laying, i'm matt miller, this is bloomberg. ♪ announcer: the most crucial moments in the trading day -- this is bloomberg markets the close with caroline hyde, romaine bostick and taylor riggs. denise: it -- caroline: this is bloomberg markets, the close. the trinity are back together and we are looking...
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other stories were covering more than 5000000 people have now died from covered according to the johns hopkins university tracker, that many experts believe the actual number is higher. the u. n. is described, the vaccine roll out to poor countries, particularly those in africa were only 5 percent of people have been inoculated as a global shane. in ethiopia, the prime minister ahmed is calling on citizens to fight the rival to grind forces after they took the key towns including dessie and come bolger. but to grind, say, they've joined forces with an aroma rebel force and a considering marching on the capital. and a $21.00 story building in nigeria has collapsed killing at least 3 people, dozens more fear to be trapped in the rubble. the building is reported to have been under construction, not yet clear what caused the collapse that been recent efforts to demolish or reinforce unsafe buildings in the city with more than 80 demolish this year. were witnesses next looking at australia as bush fires and that climate warning to the world? that's it for myself in the team here in london, we'll se
other stories were covering more than 5000000 people have now died from covered according to the johns hopkins university tracker, that many experts believe the actual number is higher. the u. n. is described, the vaccine roll out to poor countries, particularly those in africa were only 5 percent of people have been inoculated as a global shane. in ethiopia, the prime minister ahmed is calling on citizens to fight the rival to grind forces after they took the key towns including dessie and...
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he is interviewed by an epidemiologist at john hopkins university. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 or watch online anytime at booktv.org. ♪ watch on our new video app, c-span now. leo shane, deputy editor of the military times, is with us to discuss what faces veterans in the v.a.. has things changed under the biden administration? guest: it's hard to tell. the president came in during the pandemic. that has dominated most of the operations and decisions at the department of veterans affairs. we had a chance to sit down with the department head earlier in the week and he has pointed to their transparency, their message of inclusion, trying to broaden benefit and find ways to cater to more women veterans, more minority veterans, lgbtq veterans. but really, the covid issues have dominated everything. they have dominated the reopening of hospitals
he is interviewed by an epidemiologist at john hopkins university. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 or watch online anytime at booktv.org. ♪ watch on our new video app, c-span now. leo shane, deputy editor of the military times, is with us to discuss what faces veterans in the v.a.. has things changed under the biden administration? guest: it's hard to tell. the president came in during the pandemic. that has dominated most of the operations and decisions at the department of veterans...
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susan hopkins there. we were initially told there were two cases in nottingham and brentford, both linked and in connection with travel, the third case is somebody who spent some time in westminster. as a result of the case in essex, members of a church congregation and staff, customers and delivery workers at a kfc, have been called together for a pcr test for the omicron variant after its detection in brentwood. it says a targeted testing affects anyone who visited kfc in the brentwood kfc in high street on november the 19th. nine days ago. between one o�*clock and five o�*clock in the afternoon. one o�*clock and five o�*clock, the kfc and brentwood high street on the 19th and also members of a church congregation who presumably have been informed through the church. this will be because somebody who was common to those two locations as the omicron variant so they are doing this pcr testing and you might have noticed if you live in the area heightened presence of testing and thatis heightened pr
susan hopkins there. we were initially told there were two cases in nottingham and brentford, both linked and in connection with travel, the third case is somebody who spent some time in westminster. as a result of the case in essex, members of a church congregation and staff, customers and delivery workers at a kfc, have been called together for a pcr test for the omicron variant after its detection in brentwood. it says a targeted testing affects anyone who visited kfc in the brentwood kfc in...
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a team without kyler murray and the andrea hopkins should be a walk in the park. it was cool. mccoy's backing up kyler murray. guess what you say in 22 in his career as a starter. >> 1st quarter. jimmy g welcome sight. welcome back. george kittle like he can't do that. costly turnover. the first of the day forty-niners and on the ensuing possession that turnover leads to 6 james conner. he had a huge day. it's 7. nothing cardinals. like that late in the first eric farm state. he gets the colt mccoy. all is good, right about 15 minutes later, a flag comes out a calling for they face mask. you be judge probably was a face mask. but kyle shanahan was livid because of how late the call was colt mccoy, essentially asked for a penalty and he got next play to flea flicker. some trickeration christian kirk. he goes deep to antoine. wesley. that's a heck of a play. he's pushed out at the one that set up a connor td to make it 14. nothing arizona 2nd quarter garoppolo the brand and i knew. he goes up the ladder to make the catch. but guess what, the second effort he fumbles it. jordan h
a team without kyler murray and the andrea hopkins should be a walk in the park. it was cool. mccoy's backing up kyler murray. guess what you say in 22 in his career as a starter. >> 1st quarter. jimmy g welcome sight. welcome back. george kittle like he can't do that. costly turnover. the first of the day forty-niners and on the ensuing possession that turnover leads to 6 james conner. he had a huge day. it's 7. nothing cardinals. like that late in the first eric farm state. he gets the...
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johns hopkins would start the first real medical school. ... us? doctors and scientists matched with preciou this bringss us to john d rockefeller, the richest man who ever lived. in his lifetime alone, he gave away $530 million. for 50 million of it was directed toward healthcare studies. matching doctors and scientists would capitol so they could find cures to that which used to readily kill us. all of a sudden people who used to die once were living. people were suddenly able to die once, twice or three times buyback, what used to kill them no longer was killing them because they had access to advances born of economic growth. even 1950, the biggest line item in hospital budgets was that defendants and they didn't have answers. where as more and more can can come upus we with answers for. this consideration of whether debate went, i made sure to read the new york times every single .ay i did because i wanted to check against my passion from day one, i wanted the other view to moderate mine. what you find is when you breathe deeply the new york t
johns hopkins would start the first real medical school. ... us? doctors and scientists matched with preciou this bringss us to john d rockefeller, the richest man who ever lived. in his lifetime alone, he gave away $530 million. for 50 million of it was directed toward healthcare studies. matching doctors and scientists would capitol so they could find cures to that which used to readily kill us. all of a sudden people who used to die once were living. people were suddenly able to die once,...
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yesterday was a magical day for us speaking with peter and the good people of johns hopkins. what it is about is the dispersion of our capital. going from a rockefeller university down to baylor college over the years. going out to nebraska to a first-rate program at the university of nebraska medical center. this is really serious adult stuff about special pathogens. you are looking at an unvaccinated population. my working number is 13 times greater. it omicron a special pathogen that will get this nation vaccinated? >> we think about special pathogens we think about the tools in the toolkits that allow us to treat, manage, save lives of patients that get those special pathogens. we are waiting to see what will happen with the vaccines around omicron. we know some of our tools work. our tests work. masks work. a lot of our treatment will still work on omicron. we may need boosters to improve our ability to protect people against this variant. right now we could see getting your vaccine is so critically important. tom: do you with all of your resources including at johns hop
yesterday was a magical day for us speaking with peter and the good people of johns hopkins. what it is about is the dispersion of our capital. going from a rockefeller university down to baylor college over the years. going out to nebraska to a first-rate program at the university of nebraska medical center. this is really serious adult stuff about special pathogens. you are looking at an unvaccinated population. my working number is 13 times greater. it omicron a special pathogen that will...
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adalja, with great respect for you and johns hopkins, how far out is the dowser perspective?
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jonathan: professor and epidemiologist at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. good morning. lisa abramowicz, jonathan ferro, matt miller. in your equity market, down 11 on the s&p, negative two tens of 1%. euro-dollar down 7/10 of 1%. lisa, help me sum this up. instructions in austria and potentially more to come in germany. lisa: you are seeing the incidents of hospitalizations and deaths start to climb dramatically and how do you account for that at a time when there is a huge resistance to getting vaccinated for a large port -- large part of the population. jonathan: making it compulsory in austria -- lisa: good luck. will they be able to implement that in any real way? jonathan: it is for them to follow through. you've said how difficult this would be to replicate elsewhere. matt: it would be incredibly difficult in germany because you have such a huge anti-vaccination, anti-science contingent there. it really looks american, which brings us home. it would be impossible to implement something like that here. austria is a special case in terms of a country.
jonathan: professor and epidemiologist at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. good morning. lisa abramowicz, jonathan ferro, matt miller. in your equity market, down 11 on the s&p, negative two tens of 1%. euro-dollar down 7/10 of 1%. lisa, help me sum this up. instructions in austria and potentially more to come in germany. lisa: you are seeing the incidents of hospitalizations and deaths start to climb dramatically and how do you account for that at a time when there is a...
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paul: the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health is supported by michael r. bloomberg, founder of bloomberg lp and bloomberg philanthropies. we are tracking the fallout of the global supply crunch. >> let's start with the top supply chain stories of the day. the world's biggest supplier is finding that labor shortages are limiting its production and raising costs in developed nations. though the issue impacts operations in europe, canada, and australia, the situation is more acute in the u.s. which is seeing labor shortages across the logistics chain. the pacific maritime association which negotiates labor agreements the largest ports in the u.s. is warning that the federal vaccine mandate will worsen the supply chain crisis. the rule is set to take place in january and the organization says as many as 40% of the workers are not vaccinated. the congestion in ocean shipping lines has resulted in a booming demand for air cargo which bypasses port bottlenecks. they will be chasing sales when leasing companies and carriers gather for the dubai air show on sunday.
paul: the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health is supported by michael r. bloomberg, founder of bloomberg lp and bloomberg philanthropies. we are tracking the fallout of the global supply crunch. >> let's start with the top supply chain stories of the day. the world's biggest supplier is finding that labor shortages are limiting its production and raising costs in developed nations. though the issue impacts operations in europe, canada, and australia, the situation is more...
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amesh adalja of johns hopkins university. the center for health security, talking about the latest news on the covid vaccines and the variant that has broken out in south africa, and more. all of that ahead here on the program. ♪ >> this week on the c-span the supreme court here is a case to release trumps call records. we will have live coverage of two hearings. eighth senate commerce subcommittee hears from consumer safety advocates on holiday product safety concerns. also, janet yellen and jerome powell testify before the senate on their agency's use of covid relief funds. they return wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. that will stream live at c-span.org and on the app. also, on c-span three, the u.s. supreme court hears arguments in dobbs v jackson women's health organization, a case on a mississippi law banning most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy you can watch artful coverage on c-span now. headed to c-span.org for scheduling information. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> abraham lincoln and his wife
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let's show you a live look with the -- the mark hopkins hotel camera. you can see we are dealing with clouds as well. temperatures in the 40's and the 50's. today's forecast as we take you through the day this morning. cloudy skies, areas of fog, as we head through the afternoon it'll be a pleasant day with the dry conditions and also looking at temperatures a little above average for this time of year with the sun. rain returns really overnight and i will show you future cast in just a moment. here we go for today. satellite and radar view. we are catching that -- and then as we look to overnight a cold front will bring in. daytime highs. looking at mid-60s's for the coast. around the bay upper 6o's. 68 in san francisco. 69 in oakland for the peninsula upper 60's to low 70's and inland upper 60's to low 70 he. 72 for a high. also for concord, inland east bay and upper 60's for the north bay and santa rose a. here we go as we go hour by hour on future cast. you can see that clearing sunshine. it'll be a dry day today. watch as we roll this forward for l
let's show you a live look with the -- the mark hopkins hotel camera. you can see we are dealing with clouds as well. temperatures in the 40's and the 50's. today's forecast as we take you through the day this morning. cloudy skies, areas of fog, as we head through the afternoon it'll be a pleasant day with the dry conditions and also looking at temperatures a little above average for this time of year with the sun. rain returns really overnight and i will show you future cast in just a moment....
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. >>> we are looking at a beautiful afternoon with all that sunshine on our san francisco mark hopkins hotel camera. at your lunchtime hour you see temperatures in the low to mid 60s right now. as we head through our day with that sunshine and mild conditions, in fact today the warmest day of the week, mid 60s along the coast, low 70s inland. you can see as we head through our day all the sunshine this afternoon and a clear night ahead. we are looking at temperatures for tomorrow cooler. that will be the case for san francisco, oakland, san jose, and also inland east bay, north bay, and the coast with those cooler conditions for your tuesday. back to you. >> thank you. >>> a new art exhibit featuring work from banksy is open to the public. it is called the world's largest collection of the artist's work. >> it features more than 100 pieces of his cerkof fine arts. >> that's it for the kpix5 news at noon. we are on 24/7 on cbsn bay area and streaming at kpix.com. >> our next newscast is at 3:00. have a good afternoon. ♪♪ >> jack: forgive me, son. >> finn: this-- this is unbelievable
. >>> we are looking at a beautiful afternoon with all that sunshine on our san francisco mark hopkins hotel camera. at your lunchtime hour you see temperatures in the low to mid 60s right now. as we head through our day with that sunshine and mild conditions, in fact today the warmest day of the week, mid 60s along the coast, low 70s inland. you can see as we head through our day all the sunshine this afternoon and a clear night ahead. we are looking at temperatures for tomorrow...