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jeff: jeff hunt. lemonis: hi, jeff, how are you? are you the owner? jeff: yes, sir. lemonis: nice to meet you. jeff: my son, taylor. taylor: taylor. lemonis: taylor, how are you? taylor: doing well. nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: you're looking sharp today. taylor: thanks. i dressed up. lemonis: this is interesting. i wanted to get, like, a chance to just look around for a minute. look, if i had to describe this store in one word, it would be "barren." there are no accessories for sale, no point-of-purchase system, and zero food. it's almost like they did the absolute bare minimum and then said, "yeah, this is good enough." why'd you do a tea business? jeff: i just thought there was a need, you know. obviously, it was starbucks. i just feel that it's only in the upper 1% type malls and areas in our country, and i felt there was a need to bring it to the regular mother of four. lemonis: and so what is your relationship, the two of you? jeff: i'm still a dad first and a boss second. lemonis: how old are you? taylor: 23. jeff: 40. lemonis: so, he was born when you w
jeff: jeff hunt. lemonis: hi, jeff, how are you? are you the owner? jeff: yes, sir. lemonis: nice to meet you. jeff: my son, taylor. taylor: taylor. lemonis: taylor, how are you? taylor: doing well. nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: you're looking sharp today. taylor: thanks. i dressed up. lemonis: this is interesting. i wanted to get, like, a chance to just look around for a minute. look, if i had to describe this store in one word, it would be "barren." there are no accessories for...
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jeff scoop is the head of the snake. if he can find a way to disengage, it will have a massive impact on other people in the movement wanting to leave as well. >> the question i'm wrestling with is can someone like this really change? >> how many people did you recruit that ended up dead, in prison, you know, ruined their lives? probably if they never met you would have had a normal, typical life. >> i know a lot of people that it's ruined their lives. i'm still processing through a lot of that. >> don't you feel responsible for furthering the violence that that caused? >> is everything okay here? >> yes,dy shouse. >> thank you for checking on us. >> this is only my second time meeting with jeff. i'm still trying to figure out if he's for real. >> don't we have a responsibility for the idea that we put out into the world? >> there is so many things i want to say so i will probably be all over the place. >> that's all right. we're here to talk about these things. it's a confusing time. i've been through it. >> i feel in a
jeff scoop is the head of the snake. if he can find a way to disengage, it will have a massive impact on other people in the movement wanting to leave as well. >> the question i'm wrestling with is can someone like this really change? >> how many people did you recruit that ended up dead, in prison, you know, ruined their lives? probably if they never met you would have had a normal, typical life. >> i know a lot of people that it's ruined their lives. i'm still processing...
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founded by jeff. and there were all of these moments that i discovered in my reporting where jeff was there. talking about the moment when he and two students really showed image recognition. jeff, two years earlier had been instrumental in making this idea of speech recognition in a completely different part of the world. he was at microsoft. a great story about him traveling by train because he does not sit down. making this work. and on top of all of that, this tiny group suddenly became enormously valuable when the idea started to work. you see this at the opening of the book. he literally auctions his services to the high bidder. and it set the price for the talent. you had this tiny group of people and each, you know, they are people. they are interesting in their own particular ways. and then there is certainly a demand and they move into these companies. that sort of became the center of the book. this tiny group that moved into the industry. that will leave out a lot of interesting and import
founded by jeff. and there were all of these moments that i discovered in my reporting where jeff was there. talking about the moment when he and two students really showed image recognition. jeff, two years earlier had been instrumental in making this idea of speech recognition in a completely different part of the world. he was at microsoft. a great story about him traveling by train because he does not sit down. making this work. and on top of all of that, this tiny group suddenly became...
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jeff reflects his tenure ceo of general electric. vox -- how the six conservative scream court justice rulings could effect the country, and then a back on how our memory works. >> boost on c-span -- booktv on c-span2. funding for booktv comes from these television companies who support c-span2 as a public service. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2, with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> today we continue the ongoing focus on a.i. and innovation through a fresh ex-moration of a.i.'s history. one of the issues for today and the choices we face as digital citizens and the future implication for all of it. before a.i. ban to change our world for bet word a group of academics spent decade trying to build neuronetworks in the fairs of skepticism. they were pulled into a world they didn't expect along with the rest of us. in his become, the mavericks who brought a.i. to google, facebook and the world, "new york times" record cade metz uncovering the tale. it's a dramatic tell ago
jeff reflects his tenure ceo of general electric. vox -- how the six conservative scream court justice rulings could effect the country, and then a back on how our memory works. >> boost on c-span -- booktv on c-span2. funding for booktv comes from these television companies who support c-span2 as a public service. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2, with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> today we continue the ongoing...
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jeff: next question. after jeff jeff hawkins of course, whose most famous person to interview you for unit. andrew: i don't know. [laughter] interview me tomorrow. there you go. jeff: and last question from oj is the book available in audio format and will be in the future. sue and yes. a former football player, yes it is and it is available in audio format and also in e-book format. so you can get it e-book or audiobook. jeff: i been given the red light like at the oscars but this was great and i do want to say sincerely, and when not, this is a wonderful book. a great read i'm going to have my son read it. and really love reading this book and i thought it was just shows your passion and i just thought it was a really excellent job. andrew: thank you jeff that means a lot and thank you everybody, it means a lot. i think people are having a lot of fatigued these days so thank you for joining us tonight if you buy the book, my hometown store i will go by and sign it and personalize it for everybody and th
jeff: next question. after jeff jeff hawkins of course, whose most famous person to interview you for unit. andrew: i don't know. [laughter] interview me tomorrow. there you go. jeff: and last question from oj is the book available in audio format and will be in the future. sue and yes. a former football player, yes it is and it is available in audio format and also in e-book format. so you can get it e-book or audiobook. jeff: i been given the red light like at the oscars but this was great...
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. - [j[jeff gross]s] and i'i'm jeff groross. as pokerer players we love e the lighghts cameras anand a wholee lot ofof action.n. there's nono bigger ththrill thanan playing o on tv. and d tonight eieight playayers are gogoing to hae the rarare opportutunity toto do just t that. thanks t to clubwpt.t.com. - [m[maria] therere were a s s of qualifyfying tournanaments online at club wpt. players from all around the country won ththeir way hehere for anl exexpense paidid trip to b boa wherere they havave a shot t n even more e cash and p prizes. - [jefeff] they'veve been lovg the e vip experirience all w k and hangnging out wiwith our r own caitlylyn howe.. - [caitlynyn howe] thihis is susuch a fun g group of plpls bubut don't lelet their friendlyly demeanor r fool y. ththis is a grgroup of higiy compmpetitive pepeople. plus thehere's a magagician whwho may haveve a few trirs up hisis sleeve.e. - [mariaia] all eighght playayers start t with a hundndred thousasand in chi. blblinds are 5 500/1000.0. top ththree spots s pay. firsrst pla
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jeff? >> gabe, thanks for that. eddie, setting aside the legal dynamic, what does it mean for the country that we won't hear from derek chauvin's own mouth his defense of himself? >> i mean, look, i don't many of us expected him to testify. i think there is this sense in which the defense has in some ways tried to defend chauvin in such a way to create just some semblance of doubt. the primary burden rests with the prosecution here. i think in terms of the broader question that you are asking, jeff, there has been this sense of a clash of cultural moments here. as we see chauvin on trial, we also hear the standard stereotypes, the standard defenses, the arguments that black folk are the reason why they are dead. these are happening even as chauvin is on trial, daunte wright is dead. where are we as a culture, moments of elements of the past, elements of what may be possible, elements of the ugliness, elements of justice, all of this is at once -- it's like a succotash. there's no surprise here. there's only this kin
jeff? >> gabe, thanks for that. eddie, setting aside the legal dynamic, what does it mean for the country that we won't hear from derek chauvin's own mouth his defense of himself? >> i mean, look, i don't many of us expected him to testify. i think there is this sense in which the defense has in some ways tried to defend chauvin in such a way to create just some semblance of doubt. the primary burden rests with the prosecution here. i think in terms of the broader question that you...
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jeff: so you're right. let me be clear that government is not now nor will we be supporting a system that requires americans to carry a credential. there will be no federal vaccination database, no federal mandate requiring everyone to obtain a single vaccination credential. as these tools are being considered by the private and not-for-profit sectors, our interest is simple. and that's about protecting americans' privacy and their rights so the systems aren't used unfairly. so we will make sure that, you know, consumers' protections are first and foremost in the private and not-for-profit sector efforts but there will be no government -- federal government system in place. next question. >> erin, spectrum news. reporter: hi. thank you for taking my question. in light of new variants and the need to vaccinate as many people as possible, what can you do to combat hesitancy on the ground? will the c.d.c. work with community centers and local governments? jeff: let me go there and then doctors fauci and walens
jeff: so you're right. let me be clear that government is not now nor will we be supporting a system that requires americans to carry a credential. there will be no federal vaccination database, no federal mandate requiring everyone to obtain a single vaccination credential. as these tools are being considered by the private and not-for-profit sectors, our interest is simple. and that's about protecting americans' privacy and their rights so the systems aren't used unfairly. so we will make...
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thank you, jeff. jeff: thank you, everybody. >> always welcome. ok. i know there is a lot going on today, and you also have a call time. so we will try to get through as much as we possibly can. i did want to give you all a couple of updates. obviously the president met yesterday with a bipartisan group of members, who work on committees of jurisdiction. i can talk more about that. i also wanted to give you an update on the work of our jobs cabinet which will be central to our efforts and especially in this. of time. a lot of these members are going to go back. they will work with their staff, with each other, to see what the path forward is. cabinet secretary from our jobs cabinet have made 27 calls to members including republicans, when they connected of course, our legislative affairs team has made -- >> there you see jen psaki talking to the white has press corps, following a news conference on the pause in using johnson & johnson's single-dose covid-19 vaccine. we heard a lot of information from anthony fauci there, saying this will be days to we
thank you, jeff. jeff: thank you, everybody. >> always welcome. ok. i know there is a lot going on today, and you also have a call time. so we will try to get through as much as we possibly can. i did want to give you all a couple of updates. obviously the president met yesterday with a bipartisan group of members, who work on committees of jurisdiction. i can talk more about that. i also wanted to give you an update on the work of our jobs cabinet which will be central to our efforts and...
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jeff and his 33 years at the st. peter's side, now tampa bay side, editor and investigative reporter before retiring in 2012, is named best reporter in the tampa bay area twice and nominated for the pulitzer prize five times. now at work on a book exploring the mysterious life of his brilliant younger brother, the great american novel inspired students around the globe to uncover darkness before taking his life in vietnam in 2019. jeff spoke about his little brother, the search of the star shone brighter. you can ask questions and submit them by clicking on ask a question on the bottom of your screen on the chat window. the look here, but start with jeff. a central figure in this. >> thank you for that nice introduction i met amanda -- by the way, the title of this panel, it might be a little better title and we came up with, command but we'll do with what we have. it's been great working with you all, it's been great. 2009 we met by accident. i was researching and as i usually do, i was following the records and goi
jeff and his 33 years at the st. peter's side, now tampa bay side, editor and investigative reporter before retiring in 2012, is named best reporter in the tampa bay area twice and nominated for the pulitzer prize five times. now at work on a book exploring the mysterious life of his brilliant younger brother, the great american novel inspired students around the globe to uncover darkness before taking his life in vietnam in 2019. jeff spoke about his little brother, the search of the star...
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jeff, coming to you first. what is to be game for the people of europe if the european commission goes to court? jeff: i am not sure there is much to gain. this is a diversion from the real problem, a lack of doses. we need to focus on increasing production. i don't know if the eu is looking to recover funds or divert doses from where astrazeneca vaccine is being supplied elsewhere. if that is the case, i understand, but it does not make sense because it is a global pandemic, and as long as the doses are being used, that is the top priority. the eu is producing and very few countries, so we need to up the production capacity. anchor: simon, is this political point scoring? simon: it does seem to be, yes. you have to ask yourself after efforts to discredit the astrazeneca vaccine in terms of its efficacy, safety, why parts of europe are so keen to get over it. germans, for instance, are looking to obtain more vaccine more quickly, and they're going to the russians for that. anchor: in delhi, from where you are,
jeff, coming to you first. what is to be game for the people of europe if the european commission goes to court? jeff: i am not sure there is much to gain. this is a diversion from the real problem, a lack of doses. we need to focus on increasing production. i don't know if the eu is looking to recover funds or divert doses from where astrazeneca vaccine is being supplied elsewhere. if that is the case, i understand, but it does not make sense because it is a global pandemic, and as long as the...
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jeff: thanks, doctors. let's open it up to a few questions. >> thanks everyone for joining -- just a reminder, we are running tight on time. first, we will go to kaiser health news. >> thank you for taking my question. i was hoping to learn a bit about how you plan to reach the almost quarter of seniors who are not yet vaccinated, and many of them say no one has talked to them about whether it is safe -- who are maybe homebound, and are there specific state or local efforts in partnership with you all to make sure people are getting the message about vaccines? jeff: dr. murphy? dr. murphy: sure. thank you for the question. it is important because we know people above the age of 65 are at the highest risk of poor outcomes of covid. so we want to make sure they are vaccinated and that is why we are very proud that over 75% of people over the age of 65 have received at least one dose. more than half of the people over 65 have been fully vaccinated. we are not done yet. part of the effort involves working with
jeff: thanks, doctors. let's open it up to a few questions. >> thanks everyone for joining -- just a reminder, we are running tight on time. first, we will go to kaiser health news. >> thank you for taking my question. i was hoping to learn a bit about how you plan to reach the almost quarter of seniors who are not yet vaccinated, and many of them say no one has talked to them about whether it is safe -- who are maybe homebound, and are there specific state or local efforts in...
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jeff zients: next question. rendon goodman at web md. -- brenda goodman at web md. >> you described a lot of things the government is doing to try to make vaccinations more accessible. i am wondering if there has been discussion of if the market has become saturated. is it discussed offering any incentives to help move the movable middle people? jeff zients: the incentives are clear. vaccines save lives. we talked about the 80% decrease in death for people over 65. that is so critical, because sadly, people over 60, -- people over 60 accounted for over 80% of death. we need to make sure vaccines are accessible and easy to find and to get your shots. convenient. at the same time, we need to continue to build vaccine confidence, answer questions about safety and efficacy, and make sure we continue to have equity at the center arrived -- the center of everything we do. the case for getting vaccinated is compelling. we need to make sure people have the information they need to make that decision and then hopefully p
jeff zients: next question. rendon goodman at web md. -- brenda goodman at web md. >> you described a lot of things the government is doing to try to make vaccinations more accessible. i am wondering if there has been discussion of if the market has become saturated. is it discussed offering any incentives to help move the movable middle people? jeff zients: the incentives are clear. vaccines save lives. we talked about the 80% decrease in death for people over 65. that is so critical,...
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can you chat state that jeff bezos speak to us?— jeff bezos speak to us? i honestly do not know- _ jeff bezos speak to us? i honestly do not know. does _ jeff bezos speak to us? i honestly do not know. does macro - jeff bezos speak to us? i honestlyl do not know. does macro translate that for us. i want to know what it means as well. i do not think it means as well. i do not think it means all that much, my guess is he will spend much more time on his commercial space ventures, but that is speculative on my part. that is busily been a huge passion of his. i do not think there is enough time at the washington post frankly. he will not get involved in the journalism, he has made that clear, with his practice and policy since he acquired as. he was already involved in the business side of things, so maybe he will spend a bit more time on it, but my guess is that he would spend, have more time to dedicate to commercial space ventures but i do not think it means very much. whose ideas were set _ not think it means very much. whose ideas were set to _ not think
can you chat state that jeff bezos speak to us?— jeff bezos speak to us? i honestly do not know- _ jeff bezos speak to us? i honestly do not know. does _ jeff bezos speak to us? i honestly do not know. does macro - jeff bezos speak to us? i honestlyl do not know. does macro translate that for us. i want to know what it means as well. i do not think it means as well. i do not think it means all that much, my guess is he will spend much more time on his commercial space ventures, but that is...
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jeff: thanks, doctors. let's open it up to a few questions. >> thanks everyone for joining -- just a reminder, we are running tight on time. first, we will go to -- at kaiser health news. >> thank you for taking my question. i was hoping to learn a bit about how you plan to reach the almost quarter of seniors who are not yet vaccinated, and many of them say no one has talked to them about whether it is safe -- who are maybe homebound, and are there specific state or local efforts in partnership with you all to make sure people are getting the message about vaccines? jeff: dr. murphy? dr. murphy: sure. thank you for the question. it is important because we know people above the age of 65 are at the highest risk of poor outcomes of covid. we want to make sure they are vaccinated and that is why we are very proud that over 75% of people over the age of 65 have received at least one dose. more than half of the people over 65 have been fully vaccinated. we are not done yet. part of the effort involves working wi
jeff: thanks, doctors. let's open it up to a few questions. >> thanks everyone for joining -- just a reminder, we are running tight on time. first, we will go to -- at kaiser health news. >> thank you for taking my question. i was hoping to learn a bit about how you plan to reach the almost quarter of seniors who are not yet vaccinated, and many of them say no one has talked to them about whether it is safe -- who are maybe homebound, and are there specific state or local efforts in...
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jeff: so here's the proposal. so he made the observation that you think about the neocortex is a sheet have sales right, similar between a millimeter and a half millimeter, that is pretty small. there's a lot of neurons in that little neocortex so he said in that area, what we call a portable column. if you can imagine it, cited the piece of spaghetti going through this hundred 50000 little: stacked side by side. so he said that is the unit of function neocortex. any subdivided it into a structure that we see in the neocortex and is like a little hair very skinny little hair thing. there hundreds of lowly any columns in this bigger column. it is i said this call them of architecture, this column is doing the same thing. stacked side-by-side with their ultimately doing the same thing. it's about hundred thousand of them in a calm. anil: 100,000 is single column. jeff: and miles and kilometers of literally kilometers of fibers connecting together. anil: one of her listeners are probably aware of the deep learning sy
jeff: so here's the proposal. so he made the observation that you think about the neocortex is a sheet have sales right, similar between a millimeter and a half millimeter, that is pretty small. there's a lot of neurons in that little neocortex so he said in that area, what we call a portable column. if you can imagine it, cited the piece of spaghetti going through this hundred 50000 little: stacked side by side. so he said that is the unit of function neocortex. any subdivided it into a...
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jeff lawson. >> thank you very much mayor. i'd like to start by thanking you mayor and the department of public health and the board of supervisors and elected officials that lead san francisco so well through the pandemic. we had the lowest rates of covid-19 in the country of any major city. i moved here 13 jeers ago with my wife. people come all over the world to start anew and build something and find opportunity and feel like they can be themselves in the city that spirit is still alive today it's been a tough year it's an opportunity to start rebuilding and coming together. all of our businesses need to flourish. our small businesses, flower shops, restaurants, and bowling alleys we have an opportunity to come together and build san francisco back into an amazing community we have been for 150 years. we have the pioneering spirit guide san francisco to the next decade. i'm looking forward to that. we started our company 3 years ago. we have 5,000 employees. we are a global company with employees all over the world. san fr
jeff lawson. >> thank you very much mayor. i'd like to start by thanking you mayor and the department of public health and the board of supervisors and elected officials that lead san francisco so well through the pandemic. we had the lowest rates of covid-19 in the country of any major city. i moved here 13 jeers ago with my wife. people come all over the world to start anew and build something and find opportunity and feel like they can be themselves in the city that spirit is still...
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jeff, we will leave it there for now. jeff i will leave it there for now. jeff mason from reuters. thank you very much for that. life scenes there from washington, dc. you can see police dogs, you can see security personnel and that blue car that was involved in the incident. the front of that car has crumpled up as it hit a barricade. larry madowo is our correspondent in washington. just remind us and the viewers what happened today in local time lunch time. ,, ., happened today in local time lunch time. , ., ., ., time. so, we understand that an individual driving _ time. so, we understand that an individual driving this _ time. so, we understand that an individual driving this car- time. so, we understand that an l individual driving this car rammed into a barricade and into two us capitol police. after that, he emerged wielding a knife and was shot by us capitol police officers. the individual and the officers were injured and transported to hospital. we're now hearing from a lot of american media that this individual who rammed into the car has died. this would be within the l
jeff, we will leave it there for now. jeff i will leave it there for now. jeff mason from reuters. thank you very much for that. life scenes there from washington, dc. you can see police dogs, you can see security personnel and that blue car that was involved in the incident. the front of that car has crumpled up as it hit a barricade. larry madowo is our correspondent in washington. just remind us and the viewers what happened today in local time lunch time. ,, ., happened today in local time...
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when jeff bezos says — amazon behind it? when jeff bezos says amazon - amazon behind it? when jeff bezos says amazon would i amazon behind it? when jeffj bezos says amazon would be happy with a higher corporate tax rate, if you means, i am happy with that because we're not paying anything like the statutory rate anyway. amazon and the others would have to pay that minimum statutory rate. i think it would change the way that amazon competes with small domestic businesses. who can't take advantage of these profit shifting opportunities. i think this will be a real shot in the arm for competition. as much as anything else, we will see markets move better because we have read in the disproportionate power some of these big companies like amazon have. ., ~ these big companies like amazon have. . ~ ,, these big companies like amazon have. ., ~' ,, , these big companies like amazon have. . ~ , . ~ have. thank you very much, alex cobham, have. thank you very much, alex cobham. joining _ have. thank you very much, alex cobham, joining us _ have. thank you very much, alex cobham, j
when jeff bezos says — amazon behind it? when jeff bezos says amazon - amazon behind it? when jeff bezos says amazon would i amazon behind it? when jeffj bezos says amazon would be happy with a higher corporate tax rate, if you means, i am happy with that because we're not paying anything like the statutory rate anyway. amazon and the others would have to pay that minimum statutory rate. i think it would change the way that amazon competes with small domestic businesses. who can't take...
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of social medicine and community health at joel howard on the university and in copenhagen we have jeff lazarus head of health systems at the barcelona institute for global health gentlemen welcome to you all jeff in copenhagen coming to you 1st what's to be gained here for the people of europe if the european commission goes to court. i'm not sure there's really much to gain i see this is a bit of a diversion from the real problem we have which is a lack of doses we need to focus on increasing production i don't know if the e.u. is that going to recover funds left on the internet very phyllis's where astra zeneca vaccine is be supplied elsewhere if that's the case and i understand it but it doesn't make much sense i mean a pandemic isn't global epidemic and as long as the doses are be used that's the top priority the e.u. is producing the asters anika vaccine in very few countries so we need to look at where we can up the production capacity so i'm in clark in reading is this just political point scoring but it does seem to be a. critical point scoring yes i mean you have to ask yourse
of social medicine and community health at joel howard on the university and in copenhagen we have jeff lazarus head of health systems at the barcelona institute for global health gentlemen welcome to you all jeff in copenhagen coming to you 1st what's to be gained here for the people of europe if the european commission goes to court. i'm not sure there's really much to gain i see this is a bit of a diversion from the real problem we have which is a lack of doses we need to focus on increasing...
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which incidentally will end tate's 2nd the year tomorrow jeff moving forward globally is at the nub of this debate whether it goes to court or not or whether it goes begins going through a legal system and then they all agree and then they get beyond that there's an issue here of contracts because coronavirus cove it manufacturing a vaccine that's here to stay procurement is here to stay as a global issue moving forward in the continuing fight against coronavirus so whether the contracts were woolly or flawed is the central issue what was written into the contracts that the e.u. signed up to or was it that the head of procurement for the european commission who has his critics a lot of them didn't actually spot that the contracts weren't as good as they could have been. well given that you know the contacts have really been redacted and we haven't you know been able to read them in death i think the issue at hand is at astra zeneca probably over promised i mean we've the world has never been in a situation where we've had to produce so many vaccines so quickly so other companies have a
which incidentally will end tate's 2nd the year tomorrow jeff moving forward globally is at the nub of this debate whether it goes to court or not or whether it goes begins going through a legal system and then they all agree and then they get beyond that there's an issue here of contracts because coronavirus cove it manufacturing a vaccine that's here to stay procurement is here to stay as a global issue moving forward in the continuing fight against coronavirus so whether the contracts were...
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rebel nehru university and in copenhagen we have jeff lazarus head of health systems at the barcelona institute for global health gentlemen welcome to you all jeff in copenhagen coming to you 1st what's to be gained here for the people of europe if the european commission goes to court. i'm not sure there's really much to gain i see this is a bit of a diversion from the real problem we have which is a lack of doses we need to focus on increasing production i don't know if the e.u. is that going to recover funds a lift in that into diverts doses from where astra zeneca vaccine is be supplied elsewhere if that's the case and i understand it but it doesn't make much sense i mean a pandemic is a global epidemic in a zone is the doses are being used that's the top priority the e.u. is producing yes there's an economic scene in very few countries so we need to look at where we can up the production capacity so i'm in clark in reading is this just political point scoring but it does seem to be the. critical point scoring yes i mean you have to ask yourself are. efforts to this credit the sen
rebel nehru university and in copenhagen we have jeff lazarus head of health systems at the barcelona institute for global health gentlemen welcome to you all jeff in copenhagen coming to you 1st what's to be gained here for the people of europe if the european commission goes to court. i'm not sure there's really much to gain i see this is a bit of a diversion from the real problem we have which is a lack of doses we need to focus on increasing production i don't know if the e.u. is that going...
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how you doing, jeff? >> yeah, a breeze picking up. we have hotter weather coming your way this weekend. we have a sneak preview coming up. take a look at la nina. it had to do with the lack of rainfall, this rainfall season. let's start with the la nina. it's the cooling of the pacific waters, and it can keep the rain to the north. that is what we saw. el nina is the warming of the pacific waters and it can bring california a bit of heavier rain. we look to the equator in the pacific to see what it signals. and we have cooler temperatures and things are starting to equalize. it looks like it's starting to fade. that is the dig headline. what it brought is a huge ridge of high pressure that just blocked our chances of getting rainfall for much of the season. weapon la nina fading, any rain chances? this weekend, it doesn't look good for that. warm temperatures in the 80s. there is a chance for rainfall in here. we're seeing, la nina is starting to fade. as far as the weekend goes, a broad look at the seven-day forecast, we are warm. 86
how you doing, jeff? >> yeah, a breeze picking up. we have hotter weather coming your way this weekend. we have a sneak preview coming up. take a look at la nina. it had to do with the lack of rainfall, this rainfall season. let's start with the la nina. it's the cooling of the pacific waters, and it can keep the rain to the north. that is what we saw. el nina is the warming of the pacific waters and it can bring california a bit of heavier rain. we look to the equator in the pacific to...
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jeff flock joins us live from elkhart, indiana, next to a huge roll of paper. jeff. [laughter] >> reporter: don't we always pay the price, ashley, somehow in the end? yes, giant rolls of the paper that makes -- and you're absolutely right. if you were here, they would love you, because you can't call it cardboard. it's corrugated material. those big rolls weigh about six tons, go into that machine behind it. it is a machine that is about, well, a football field long, right, andy? >> it is. hi. this is about 8 million square feet a day come off of this in corrugated sheets. >> reporter: this past year, ashley, to put it in perspective, you made in this industry, not just you alone, but the industry turned out enough cardboard to cover the states of connecticut and new jersey completely with cardboard, an all-time record year for turning out corrugated material. >> that's true. 407 billion square feet of corrugate was made in the industry this year. >> reporter: this machine over here, ashley, is what turns the paper, basically, into cardboard. you see it flying off th
jeff flock joins us live from elkhart, indiana, next to a huge roll of paper. jeff. [laughter] >> reporter: don't we always pay the price, ashley, somehow in the end? yes, giant rolls of the paper that makes -- and you're absolutely right. if you were here, they would love you, because you can't call it cardboard. it's corrugated material. those big rolls weigh about six tons, go into that machine behind it. it is a machine that is about, well, a football field long, right, andy? >>...
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jeff: it was down 2% or 3%. given the fact it was up 25% over the previous three months, the market is consolidating, it is taking a breather. we are confident and convicted in the story as we look into the end of q2 and q3. we view the pullback as a buying opportunity. alix: always fun to catch up your jeff currie, goldman sachs head of commodities research. we will have more later on in commodities edge. that is more about hydrogen landscape, which will be hot in the next 15 years. we will take a look at that coming up at 1:00 today. guy: looking forward to that. let's check where european stocks have finished the day. first day of april. we are pushing ever higher. the ftse 100, the dax, and the cac 40 all higher. energy stops acting as a break. the start of a new quarter. light volume today as we head into that long weekend. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: i am ritika gupta live in the principal room. coming up tomorrow, jobs day special on bloomberg tv and radio beginning at 6:00 in new york and 11:00 in lon
jeff: it was down 2% or 3%. given the fact it was up 25% over the previous three months, the market is consolidating, it is taking a breather. we are confident and convicted in the story as we look into the end of q2 and q3. we view the pullback as a buying opportunity. alix: always fun to catch up your jeff currie, goldman sachs head of commodities research. we will have more later on in commodities edge. that is more about hydrogen landscape, which will be hot in the next 15 years. we will...
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chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, happy friday, jeff. what's in store for us? >> hey, raj. well, not going to be wet all weekend long. really think the focus of the rainfall is sunday. really from the morning into the afternoon but we'll see changes, already beginning as you move through tonight and tomorrow. storm ranger mobile doppler radar, showers to the north, a chance of spotty shower overnight into tomorrow morning, see it here. but big thing is cloud cover starting to increase through saturday forecast and much, much colder 50s and low 60s. rain day is on sunday. see it there, starts to develop over the north bay first, and with that the chance of isolated thunderstorms, winds 15 to 30 miles per hour and if we get thunderstorms, could produce small hail. not enough to solve the drought problems but will help to push back the fire season a few more weeks, good news there. we'll go over the rain totals and sierra snow, yes, sierra snow this weekend, have that for you in 15 minutes. >> thank you jeff. >>> new at 11:00, the san francisco school board getting sued over a
chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, happy friday, jeff. what's in store for us? >> hey, raj. well, not going to be wet all weekend long. really think the focus of the rainfall is sunday. really from the morning into the afternoon but we'll see changes, already beginning as you move through tonight and tomorrow. storm ranger mobile doppler radar, showers to the north, a chance of spotty shower overnight into tomorrow morning, see it here. but big thing is cloud cover starting to increase...
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tonight's trade deadline, guy adami, tim seymour, jeff mills we begin with big news on discovery, sharing dropping after hours on news with david who is on the news line, what's the latest >> we thought the sale of the blowup of archegos the family office had been completed and we all know already the losses taken by prime broker led by credit suisse at $4.7 billion more at $2 billion and to my surprise discovery as well believed all sell of its stock was complete, but late today after close it was clear cs had 22 million more discovery k shares and 19 of the a shares to sell a sizable amount, well over $1 billion. $1.4 billion worth of stock. something like that. again, something of a surprise given there will been an expectation everything had been liquidated, losses already taken by cs. some things unclear whether this will add to the loss or is already incorporated in the estimates of what they would lose but again shows reverberation of the blowup of that family office and bizarre behavior of the one who ran that firm -- it's not yet over. perhaps it is now. that's the expectation wh
tonight's trade deadline, guy adami, tim seymour, jeff mills we begin with big news on discovery, sharing dropping after hours on news with david who is on the news line, what's the latest >> we thought the sale of the blowup of archegos the family office had been completed and we all know already the losses taken by prime broker led by credit suisse at $4.7 billion more at $2 billion and to my surprise discovery as well believed all sell of its stock was complete, but late today after...
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jeff, had ou impacted. i think several... jeff, had you met _ impacted. i think several... jeff, had you met any _ impacted. i think several... jeff, had you met any doctors - impacted. i think several... iezii had you met any doctors that impacted. i think several... i9ii had you met any doctors that say harleigh should be getting this treatment?— harleigh should be getting this treatment? : , , :, ~ treatment? absolutely not. when we started this journey, _ treatment? absolutely not. when we started this journey, we _ treatment? absolutely not. when we started this journey, we went - treatment? absolutely not. when we started this journey, we went to i treatment? absolutely not. when we started this journey, we went to ourl started this journey, we went to our local paediatrician who met with us and instantly referred us to the children's— and instantly referred us to the children's hospital and they have been _ children's hospital and they have been very— children's hospital and they have been very open and honest with us on how they— been very open and honest wi
jeff, had ou impacted. i think several... jeff, had you met _ impacted. i think several... jeff, had you met any _ impacted. i think several... jeff, had you met any doctors - impacted. i think several... iezii had you met any doctors that impacted. i think several... i9ii had you met any doctors that say harleigh should be getting this treatment?— harleigh should be getting this treatment? : , , :, ~ treatment? absolutely not. when we started this journey, _ treatment? absolutely not. when...
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thank you and i will turn it over to jeff. jeff: thank you. let us open it up for a few questions. >> let us keep one question each. let us go to victoria knight at kaiser health news. >> can you hear me? >> yes. >> hello, my question is, i am a d.c. resident and we are among the lowest percent of having our population vaccinated, it was like 14% this morning. i know there is a huge demand here. what is the federal government going to do to help the states and territories that are struggling with the percent of population vaccinated? >> this week was a record amount of supply, and that is a good start. we need to work with states to ensure they are administering shots in an efficient way and the federal government is supporting states and efforts to do so. we have established federal channels including retail pharmacies, which across the next few weeks will be 40,000 vaccine allocating federal allocation to the 40,000 retail pharmacies directly. that is quite a coverage across the country with 90% of americans living within five miles. we are
thank you and i will turn it over to jeff. jeff: thank you. let us open it up for a few questions. >> let us keep one question each. let us go to victoria knight at kaiser health news. >> can you hear me? >> yes. >> hello, my question is, i am a d.c. resident and we are among the lowest percent of having our population vaccinated, it was like 14% this morning. i know there is a huge demand here. what is the federal government going to do to help the states and...
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thank you jeff. >>> all right, it's more than a round of golf, look at new experience. open in the south bay, how they're keeping everybody safe just ahead. >>> after 20 years of planning, new luxury homes for sale on yerba bueÑa island, massive redevelopment project. 10,000 square foot amenities club, hiking trails, most of the island is set aside for open public space. condos to custom estates from $800,000 for a studio to of course millions for a full lf blown home. >>> opening delayed a year because of the pandemic but a favorite sports and entertainment venue is open. top golf opened in north san jose, hit in vegas, dallas and uk. 120 hitting bays, big screen tvs, wine lounge, games, all high tech. >> microchips inside the golf balls tracking them, you can watch it fly, see how much draw or fade you have, and play fun games. >> or if you shanked it. booking a week out, hiring about 600 workers, need 150 more. >>> ready to head back to the shark tank? what you'll have to do to watch a game in person. >>> happening now, beautiful work of art with powerful message in
thank you jeff. >>> all right, it's more than a round of golf, look at new experience. open in the south bay, how they're keeping everybody safe just ahead. >>> after 20 years of planning, new luxury homes for sale on yerba bueÑa island, massive redevelopment project. 10,000 square foot amenities club, hiking trails, most of the island is set aside for open public space. condos to custom estates from $800,000 for a studio to of course millions for a full lf blown home....
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you have jeff bezos stepping down in a couple months. you have a new ceo who really, you know, doesn't care. i don't think he cares if it's a $3,000 stock, i think there's some sort of a thing with bezos where he wants to go out with a $3,500 stock. the new guy just wants to show growth and more people buying the stock, and the market capex anding, so i kind of think if i was to bet that this is not the quarter they are going to do the split. they are going to wait until jazzy takes over as ceo, and then do it. it's every logic, it's logical. again, i have no sources inside amazon. when i tweeted this stuff out and wrote about it, i was quoting smart people like scott saying they think this is going to happen and the speculation is obviously been picking up as the quarter is coming down because it makes very much conceptual sense to do it. i just think there's a political thing here. this is me. maybe you guys know better you know bezos better than i do. i kind of think it'll happen when the other guy is in charge, and i think it won't h
you have jeff bezos stepping down in a couple months. you have a new ceo who really, you know, doesn't care. i don't think he cares if it's a $3,000 stock, i think there's some sort of a thing with bezos where he wants to go out with a $3,500 stock. the new guy just wants to show growth and more people buying the stock, and the market capex anding, so i kind of think if i was to bet that this is not the quarter they are going to do the split. they are going to wait until jazzy takes over as...
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alix: jeff, good to catch up. jeff harte of piper sandler, thank you. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: -- >> it is time for the bloomberg business flash. a look at some of the biggest news. hsbc brea for sizing the importance it places on asia, where it gets the bulk of its profits. moving all of its executives from london to hong kong. higher shipping at e-commerce costs hurt bed, bath and beyond's profits, but the retailer reported a stronger-than-expected gain in in-store sales. they say they are not passing on its costs to the consumer. the you has raised a blueprint to raise debt to fund its recovery from the covid pandemic. that is your latest business flash. alix: coming up, we will talk oil, the iea with scott chatfield. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts. you can spend thousands and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo. you can stretch and strengthen your core, relieve back pain, and tone your entire body. (man) and you're stretching your lower back on there. there is no better feeling. (announcer) do planks for max
alix: jeff, good to catch up. jeff harte of piper sandler, thank you. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: -- >> it is time for the bloomberg business flash. a look at some of the biggest news. hsbc brea for sizing the importance it places on asia, where it gets the bulk of its profits. moving all of its executives from london to hong kong. higher shipping at e-commerce costs hurt bed, bath and beyond's profits, but the retailer reported a stronger-than-expected gain in in-store sales. they say...
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thank you and i will turn it over to jeff. jeff: thank you. let us open it up for a few questions. >> let us keep one question each. let us go to victoria knight at kaiser health news. >> can you hear me? >> yes. >> hello, my question is, i am a d.c. resident and we are among the lowest percent of having our population vaccinated, it was like 14% this morning. i know there is a huge demand here. what is the federal government going to do to help the states and territories that are struggling with the percent of population vaccinated? >> this week was a record amount of supply, and that is a good start. we need to work with states to ensure they are administering shots in an efficient way and the federal government is supporting states and efforts to do so. we have established federal channels including retail pharmacies, which across the next few weeks will be 40,000 vaccine allocations -- allocating federal allocation to the 40,000 retail pharmacies directly. that is quite a coverage across the country with 90% of americans living within five
thank you and i will turn it over to jeff. jeff: thank you. let us open it up for a few questions. >> let us keep one question each. let us go to victoria knight at kaiser health news. >> can you hear me? >> yes. >> hello, my question is, i am a d.c. resident and we are among the lowest percent of having our population vaccinated, it was like 14% this morning. i know there is a huge demand here. what is the federal government going to do to help the states and...
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workers in alabama we're going to take a look at this vote and compared to how another company owned by jeff bays of the washington post has covered unions in voting xin other situations does hypocrisy exist well we're going to debate and president biden is considering expanding the supreme court but even members of his own party are very cautious there's more justice happen when there's more justices what we're going to break it down with our legal analyst lionel and our favorite gun toting political panel is back to give you the 360 view of the president's executive orders on gun control i am scardino hughes this is new year's use and you're watching our to america. thank you for joining us you know we're going to start this week with turmoil once again in the state of minnesota as a nother police involved shooting involving an african-american male is causing anger in the community of brooklyn center now this is the derrick shot and trial continues just 10 miles right down the road and the people of minneapolis are already on edge hoping they will not see a recurrence of the riots and vio
workers in alabama we're going to take a look at this vote and compared to how another company owned by jeff bays of the washington post has covered unions in voting xin other situations does hypocrisy exist well we're going to debate and president biden is considering expanding the supreme court but even members of his own party are very cautious there's more justice happen when there's more justices what we're going to break it down with our legal analyst lionel and our favorite gun toting...
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jeff? >> hundreds and hundreds of people gathering here in minneapolis to mourn the loss of duante wright. services wrapped up a short time against which were led by emotional references from duante wright's family. >> i don't really speak much, but words can't even explain how i feel right now. you know, that was my son. i'm -- >> this all happening a few days after derek chauvin was convicted of second and third degree murder of george floyd. wright was honored as the crowd packed in the shiloh temple ministries. ben crump called on those to stand and repeat the words duante wright's life matters. crump saying wright's child will be old enough to watch the video of what happened and that he was killed unnecessarily. wright, 20 years old, shot and killed in brooklyn center, minnesota by police officer kim potter. investigators say during the traffic stop, potter mistakingly used her gun instead of her taser. she's since resigned and charged with second degree man slaughter. wright's mother
jeff? >> hundreds and hundreds of people gathering here in minneapolis to mourn the loss of duante wright. services wrapped up a short time against which were led by emotional references from duante wright's family. >> i don't really speak much, but words can't even explain how i feel right now. you know, that was my son. i'm -- >> this all happening a few days after derek chauvin was convicted of second and third degree murder of george floyd. wright was honored as the crowd...
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." >> i'm melissa lee tonight's trader lineup, guy adami, and karen finerman and jeff mills we're tracking the action of apple, facebook, ford and qualcomm and just kicking off. we're bring you the trades straight away and powell stays put. did the fed give another all clear to the market. no jokes here, but mark cuban said to ellen degeneres that sent dogecoin to the moon. we have the two biggest companies reporting earnings, apple and facebook those conference calls are now under way. full team coverage standing by to break it down julia boorstin is on facebook. so josh? >> well, remember apple was up 10% on track for the biggest month. as for the results easily besting the expectations in the bottom and the top segments, iphone, $47.94 billion, services $16.9 billion. mac $9.1 billion it's closer to $6.9 billion and ipad $7.8 billion. and wearables, $7.84 billion the board authorizing an increase of $90 billion to the existing share repurchase program. the company does not provide formal guidance at this time i had a chance to speak with tim cook about the quarter on the iphone, he said
." >> i'm melissa lee tonight's trader lineup, guy adami, and karen finerman and jeff mills we're tracking the action of apple, facebook, ford and qualcomm and just kicking off. we're bring you the trades straight away and powell stays put. did the fed give another all clear to the market. no jokes here, but mark cuban said to ellen degeneres that sent dogecoin to the moon. we have the two biggest companies reporting earnings, apple and facebook those conference calls are now under...
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jeff pegues there in minneapolis. thank you so much. tonight, president biden is weighing in on the trial, and the lawyers for george floyd's family are calling on him to push congress to pass police reform. cbs' nancy cordes is at the white house for us tonight. good evening, nancy. >> reporter: good evening, norah. and i expect that that issue will come up when president biden speaks to the nation from the white house later tonight. the vice president, kamala harris, is expected to speak as well. but we already know how president biden feels about this verdict because earlier today, in the oval office, before the verdict came down, he said that he felt the evidence was overwhelming, that he was praying that the verdict would be "the right verdict." we're told that he and the vice president actually watched the verdict come down with staff in. and afterwards, they spoke with members of the floyd family by phone. the family's lawyer, ben crump, posted some of the video of that conversation on twitter, president biden telling the floyds
jeff pegues there in minneapolis. thank you so much. tonight, president biden is weighing in on the trial, and the lawyers for george floyd's family are calling on him to push congress to pass police reform. cbs' nancy cordes is at the white house for us tonight. good evening, nancy. >> reporter: good evening, norah. and i expect that that issue will come up when president biden speaks to the nation from the white house later tonight. the vice president, kamala harris, is expected to...
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jeff ranieri's with us. >> yeah, we do. >> two things, right, jeff? allergies and maybe rain at the end of the week? >> yeah. that rainfall. so, so needed here, across the bay area. it's definitely going to help out your allergies and also continue to help to keep our fire danger down, a little bit. which, any kind of rain we can get, that will be good news in that department. so let's go ahead and start it off right now with our live high-definition sky camera network. fufrp like me, you were outside this weekend, enjoying that warm weather. we had temperatures in the 80s. it really wasn't that uncomfortable but now, things have started to, well, begin to cool down a little bit here. instead of the 80s in wall naught creek, we are currently checking in at 78 degrees. and it is going to drop fast with that colder-ocean breeze developing at the coast line. and 50s here at 9 and 10:00. now, the big change we have coming tomorrow is a system dropping down, from the north. it's going to bring the sierras some rainfall but for us it will be dry and kick up
jeff ranieri's with us. >> yeah, we do. >> two things, right, jeff? allergies and maybe rain at the end of the week? >> yeah. that rainfall. so, so needed here, across the bay area. it's definitely going to help out your allergies and also continue to help to keep our fire danger down, a little bit. which, any kind of rain we can get, that will be good news in that department. so let's go ahead and start it off right now with our live high-definition sky camera network. fufrp...
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audience that i would like jeff to answer as well. i may pick and choose been on a fast we go, but let's get this going. are you ready? >> ready to go. >> i thought i would start out with one about your predecessor. you reported directly for many years to the most famous business executive in the world. what was your most memorable story about jack welch when you worked with him? >> it's good to be with you and you and i actually studied unlike steve, so that's a whole nother story but we can tell that later. it's a great to work with jack turkey was a fantastic boss and leader. probably two stories that i i remember the most about jack. one happen in the late '80s when i was really in my early 30s and i was running the appliance service business during the biggest product recall in history of ge at that time. all the compressors that went with refrigerators all failed, and so we had to take charge of almost $500 million come this was a timet when the company mae $2 billion and we had to go, there were four of us, i boss and cfo and m
audience that i would like jeff to answer as well. i may pick and choose been on a fast we go, but let's get this going. are you ready? >> ready to go. >> i thought i would start out with one about your predecessor. you reported directly for many years to the most famous business executive in the world. what was your most memorable story about jack welch when you worked with him? >> it's good to be with you and you and i actually studied unlike steve, so that's a whole nother...
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in stored for the rest of the week, jeff? >> yeah, we have some fog coming our way as we roll through tomorrow morning. temperatures in the 40s to start. i see a little bit of warming in that forecast as we move through tomorrow. a couple degrees warmer. then those rain chances ahead. let's show you that outlook and as you move through tomorrow afternoon, mostly sunny skies. 72 in napa. 71 livermore, 70 in palo alto and right up into san francisco we are at 60. my seven-day forecast, look at this. rain chances return on sunday and monday. at any time .10 to .5 inches. 20 inches behind the rainfall season. anything is better than nothing. so don't wash your car just yet, all right? we need some of the april showers. thank you, jeff. thanks for joining us here at 11:00. have a great day tomorrow. >> bye. >> jimmy: as you certainly know by now, today, derek chauvin was found guilty of the murder of george floyd. the courts did their j
in stored for the rest of the week, jeff? >> yeah, we have some fog coming our way as we roll through tomorrow morning. temperatures in the 40s to start. i see a little bit of warming in that forecast as we move through tomorrow. a couple degrees warmer. then those rain chances ahead. let's show you that outlook and as you move through tomorrow afternoon, mostly sunny skies. 72 in napa. 71 livermore, 70 in palo alto and right up into san francisco we are at 60. my seven-day forecast, look...
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i will keep an eye on the clock and with that, turn it over to jeff. jeff: thank you to all of you. good afternoon. as you know, the fda and cdc announced earlier today that out of an abundance of caution they recommend a pause in the johnson & johnson vaccine as they review data about reports of a rare and severe type of blood clots in individuals after receiving the johnson & johnson vaccine. let me start by saying this announcement will not have a significant impact on our vaccination program. the j&j vaccine makes up less than 5% of the more than 190 million shots in arms in the u.s. to date. the president has always said this is a wartime effort. we are at war against the virus. as such, we have mobilized a wartime effort so we are prepared for a wide range of scenarios. that is why the president took action earlier this year before the j&j vaccine was even authorized to secure enough pfizer and regina doses for 3 -- moderna doses for 300 million americans through july. we have made more than 25 million doses of them each week. in fact, this week, we will make available 28 mill
i will keep an eye on the clock and with that, turn it over to jeff. jeff: thank you to all of you. good afternoon. as you know, the fda and cdc announced earlier today that out of an abundance of caution they recommend a pause in the johnson & johnson vaccine as they review data about reports of a rare and severe type of blood clots in individuals after receiving the johnson & johnson vaccine. let me start by saying this announcement will not have a significant impact on our...
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jeff and lucy join us. hi, jeff. >> hey, guys. yes, we've got lucy here. she'll be all set up in the co-anchor chair. and we'll talk about the dog days of spring. just how warm we'll get tomorrow. a few showers making it in to the seven-day forecast. that's in a couple of minutes. >>> plus, while many businesses have not made it through the pandemic, one is celebrating a milestone. the special honor for cafe triesta. >>> we get a lot of complaints and requests for help with car repair disputes. >> when you leave a car repair shop, you don't have to wonder whether they did the work they were supposed to. the state will inspect your car for free after auto body work. if they find a discrepancy, that can trigger let us know, 888-996-tips or online. >>> when it comes to anniversaries, some are more significant than others. 65 is big for a business, especially when it has a big tie to a hollywood classic. for one san francisco cafe, it's a number that now represents survival. >> reporter: for many of us, coffee is a daily ritual. which makes cafe trieste a kind
jeff and lucy join us. hi, jeff. >> hey, guys. yes, we've got lucy here. she'll be all set up in the co-anchor chair. and we'll talk about the dog days of spring. just how warm we'll get tomorrow. a few showers making it in to the seven-day forecast. that's in a couple of minutes. >>> plus, while many businesses have not made it through the pandemic, one is celebrating a milestone. the special honor for cafe triesta. >>> we get a lot of complaints and requests for help...
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jeff? >> good tuesday morning to you. i'm jeff bennett in for craig melvin. we are having our eyes right now on the capitol rotunda, where fallen capitol police officer william evans is set to lie in honor. and any minute now, as hallie just mentioned, president biden, house speaker nancy pelosi and senate majority leader chuck schumer will all honor his bravery and service. officer evans lost his life on april 2nd after a car-ramming attack at the u.s. capitol. he was an 18-year veteran of the capitol police force. and he leaves behind two young children. frankly, it has been an unimaginably tough year for the capitol police force. so far this year, capitol police have lost three colleagues, dozens more were assaulted, of course, during that january insurrection. today, though, is about honoring the life of william evans. our team is standing by with me, as we watch this congressional tribute ceremony get underway for officer evans. nbc's garrett haake is on capitol hill. nbc's mike memoli is covering the white house. i also want to bring in former seattle p
jeff? >> good tuesday morning to you. i'm jeff bennett in for craig melvin. we are having our eyes right now on the capitol rotunda, where fallen capitol police officer william evans is set to lie in honor. and any minute now, as hallie just mentioned, president biden, house speaker nancy pelosi and senate majority leader chuck schumer will all honor his bravery and service. officer evans lost his life on april 2nd after a car-ramming attack at the u.s. capitol. he was an 18-year veteran...
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jeff sessions was the u.s. attorney for the southern district of alabama. >> we worked with the fbi and the local people, too, to investigate it. and it was difficult to move forward. just we're not making much progress. >> jim bodman was appointed by the fbi to get to the bottom of this case. >> january of 1983, the head of the fbi office came up to me and laid a paper file on my desk, and he said, jim, take this case. the justice department, they would like you to close the case. i asked him, sir, what do you think i'm going to do about it? he said, you take this case and you work it. and he used, i think, maybe a smaller terminology but i sure got the message. so okay. january of '83, i get the case. they suppose i kept saying it was a drug case gone bad. it was not a racial case. it was a drug case gone bad. that was not the issue. that case was being reassigned to me because i had experience and background specifically with the klan. >> as a daughter of the south who was raised in the heart of dixie, beula
jeff sessions was the u.s. attorney for the southern district of alabama. >> we worked with the fbi and the local people, too, to investigate it. and it was difficult to move forward. just we're not making much progress. >> jim bodman was appointed by the fbi to get to the bottom of this case. >> january of 1983, the head of the fbi office came up to me and laid a paper file on my desk, and he said, jim, take this case. the justice department, they would like you to close the...