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author ellen hopkins is going to join me to discuss. live stay with us, another hour of velshi begins now. it is 9 am in the, east exam in the west. i am ali velshi. we know more this weekend than ever before about the fbi. and the search of the mar-a-lago estate. new details just released to the public, the possibility of criminal prosecution of the twice impeached ex president's so plausible, now, that some federal prosecutors are actually seeing it out loud. less than 24 hours ago we got our first look at the affidavit used by the fbi to convince a federal judge to greenlight the mar-a-lago search. the document is heavily redacted to protect the safety of civilian witnesses and law enforcement officers, but there is plenty to see and hear. including this line. quote, there is probable cause to believe that evidence of obstruction will be found at the premises. the affidavit directly contradicts his claim that he was already cooperating with the government. it makes it clear the lengths the government went to before pursuing action to
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please join us with carol and jim hopkins. carol estes emwill hurst and jim at lake shore bap. >> welcome back do mosaic. this is pentecost and we have been tg about the power of the spirit breaking down barriers and uniting us and bringing us together. i was telling my colleagues at my conyes gation congregation i try tone courage them to wear read. and what's the symbol of the red. >> the fire, the spirit. the tht of the movement of the holy spirit. that just lights us up.e vibrancy and celebetory color in in different cultures, they wear wear red instead black. because it is a marking of celebration. >> okay. >> yeah. it's the tongues of flame that descend on us, so carol said it exactly correctly. correctly. >> you mentioned earlier that ss communities feel if they are pel or charismatic they don't have the spirit. some pentecostal or charismatic doesn't feel they have the spirit unless they have motion. can you say more about that. >> that continues and has been n in the life of the church since that first pentecost. paul
please join us with carol and jim hopkins. carol estes emwill hurst and jim at lake shore bap. >> welcome back do mosaic. this is pentecost and we have been tg about the power of the spirit breaking down barriers and uniting us and bringing us together. i was telling my colleagues at my conyes gation congregation i try tone courage them to wear read. and what's the symbol of the red. >> the fire, the spirit. the tht of the movement of the holy spirit. that just lights us up.e...
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hopkins. who was the person who introduced me to this regiment, through his writings in that journal that i found at the historical society of pennsylvania. i wanted to take a step further to talk about this with you. and make sure i'm going in the right direction here. to pick up and talk about the congress's own regiment, which actually went through three or four different names through its lifetime. as uncommon regiment, it was first formed, actually, it january of 1776. authorized by the continental congress for moses hazen as the colonel and lieutenant colonel edward antill as the second in command. it was commissioned as the second canadian regiment. so, it brings us up to this point about why a canadian regiment. i asked students that time, did you know that canada was involved? yeah, there was an invasion, the americans lost. they had to retreat from quebec by june of 76 and they're gone and that was the end of canada. well no, not really, not by any means in here. but while the americ
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but daniel sir, we're a professor at johns hopkins. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us on dw news. and meanwhile, the international monetary fund has approved a request from pakistan for an extra $1100000000.00 in bailout funding. as the country struggles with 2 months are devastating months in flooding, the high waters have killed at least a 1000 people and efforts to rescue tens of thousands of others continue. international aid has begun to arrive, but many have already lost everything. joan images reveal the extent of the devastation near pakistan's indus river. the floods have destroyed bridges and washed away many roads, forcing authorities to use boats, military plains, and helicopters to carry out difficult rescue operations. often without a dry spot to land on. the government says $1.00 and $7.00 pakistan. these are affected by the floods, but in 33000000 people, many were forced to leave their homes returning only to see what's still salvageable yet by a dig at the honey belly up. when i saw the water comi
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all right, we're gonna have to leave it there, but daniel, our professor at johns hopkins. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us on d w. news. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines. international aid has begun to reach pakistan as the army and volunteers tried to evacuate tens of thousands of flood victims. unusually heavy monsoon rains have triggered flash floods, painting the lives of more than a 1000 people the somewhere. angola as president jalal laurence who has been handed a 2nd term in office after the countries electoral commission declared his party the winner of last week's elections. the commission said the long ruling and p l. a party 1851.2 percent majority fewer than half of ankle as registered, voters turned out for the vote. and it is one of the world's most ambitious space programs. nasa multi $1000000000.00 artemus mission aimed at one day, getting humans back on the moon and eventually even mars. but it has gotten off to a disappointing start. the u. s. space agency was forced to scrub the launch of its largest ever
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but daniel sir, we're professor at johns hopkins. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us on d. w. news we're going to bring you up to speed now with some of the other story making headlines at this hour. international aid has begun to reach pockets on the army and volunteers try to evacuate tens of thousands of flood victims. unusually heavy monsoon rains have triggered flash floods, claiming the lives of more than a 1000 people this summer. brazil's main presidential candidates have laced often the 1st televised debate ahead of october's general election. incumbent desirable scenario accused his rival, former president louise enough to let a silver of corruption. lula who is leading in the polls accused president both scenarios of destroying the country and goal as presidential warrants, who has been handed the 2nd term in office after the countries electoral commission declared his party. the winner of last week elections commission said the long ruling m. p l. a party won a 51.2 percent majority. fewer than half of
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there was a longstanding fight between two of fdr's cabinet officers hopkins and icky's about how to spend the billions of dollars in in public works projects icky's had been a progressive businessman and he thought it was better to spend it in long-term projects you would prime the pump. and create some infrastructure like laguardia airport which of course needed redoing afterwards and the lincoln tunnel and the bonneville dam, but it took a long time for those things to be developed. so people weren't getting to work immediately hopkins had been a social worker and he thought you just needed to get to work people whatever schools libraries painting murals. they needed the dignity of work and they would argue about it and fdr was okay if they argued about it until it went into the press and finally like icky said about hopkins. he's just producing nothing. he's not just long-term projects of what we need and then hopkins said, yeah, but people don't eat in the long term they eat every day and they started arguing with each other in the press. so so fdr decide i better take them on a
there was a longstanding fight between two of fdr's cabinet officers hopkins and icky's about how to spend the billions of dollars in in public works projects icky's had been a progressive businessman and he thought it was better to spend it in long-term projects you would prime the pump. and create some infrastructure like laguardia airport which of course needed redoing afterwards and the lincoln tunnel and the bonneville dam, but it took a long time for those things to be developed. so...
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what's interesting about some of theohns hopkins studies with ptsd is that with the psilocybin experience, an intensive one with therapy, with follow-up therapeutic consultations, many of these patients have resolved their ptsd trauma. and what's so interesting about it is re remembering the curative session with psilocybin appears to supplant the ptsd experience. and so the very active re remembering it has a therapeutic benefit. now, this is really interesting because it suggests that there are different chain of neurons, a neurological sequences that become then resonant. and this becomes a predominant reflection upon your life, you'll remember how wonderful it was to have that resolution of your trauma through a high dose guided psilocybin trip. now, this also brings into focus somether issues that i want to bring up is that are psilocybin mushroom less equal or more beneficl than psilocybin in pure form. there is a rush right now to commercialize psilocybin. at least 20 companies have been created for the commercialization of psilocybin into a pharmaceutical drug. and though i do app
what's interesting about some of theohns hopkins studies with ptsd is that with the psilocybin experience, an intensive one with therapy, with follow-up therapeutic consultations, many of these patients have resolved their ptsd trauma. and what's so interesting about it is re remembering the curative session with psilocybin appears to supplant the ptsd experience. and so the very active re remembering it has a therapeutic benefit. now, this is really interesting because it suggests that there...
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what's interesting about some of the jns hopkins studies with ptsd is that with the psilocybin experience, an intensive one with therapy, with follow-up therapeutic consultations, many of these patients have resolved their ptsd trauma. and what's so interesting about it is re remembering the curative session with psilocybin appears to supplant the ptsd experience. and so the very active re remembering it has a therapeutic benefit. now, this is really interesting because it suggests that there are different chain of neurons, a neurological sequences that become then resonant. and this becomes a predominant reflection upon your life, you'll remember how wonderful it was to have that resolution of your trauma through a high dose guided psilocybin trip. now, this also brings into focus some other issues that i want to bring up is thatre psilocybin mushrooms less equal or more beneficl than psilocybin in pure form. there is a rush right now to commercialize psilocybin. at least 20 companies have been created for the commercialization of psilocybin into a pharmaceutical drug. and though i do ap
what's interesting about some of the jns hopkins studies with ptsd is that with the psilocybin experience, an intensive one with therapy, with follow-up therapeutic consultations, many of these patients have resolved their ptsd trauma. and what's so interesting about it is re remembering the curative session with psilocybin appears to supplant the ptsd experience. and so the very active re remembering it has a therapeutic benefit. now, this is really interesting because it suggests that there...
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let's go to amber d'souza of the john hopkins cash johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. i am curious about these booster shots. about a year ago they were all the rage, everyone wanted to get ahead of the delta variant. i am curious about the adoption here. are you concerned perhaps about the idea that fewer people are interested in getting a booster shot? amber: i think it is an exciting development. unlike booster shots last year where it was an additional shot at of the same vaccine, this booster shot is different. it has reaction to the same component of the vaccine also has components of omicron so that can protect against ba.5 and more recent strains. it can provide better protection and it is an exciting development. kriti: walked through the development of booster shots, what are the concerns and criticisms -- one of the concerns and criticisms is how many more shots people will have to take, how often they will have to get vaccinated as we see different variants and subvariants. what is your timeline in regard to vaccinations in the meantime? amber: things will
let's go to amber d'souza of the john hopkins cash johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. i am curious about these booster shots. about a year ago they were all the rage, everyone wanted to get ahead of the delta variant. i am curious about the adoption here. are you concerned perhaps about the idea that fewer people are interested in getting a booster shot? amber: i think it is an exciting development. unlike booster shots last year where it was an additional shot at of the same...
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the victim was 49 year-old james hopkins junior. now so far, police have not released a motive. and the antioch police department is looking for this 14 year-old girl who went missing yesterday afternoon. melinda jackson was last seen around 4.30. >> in the area of buckskin drive. police describe her is being about 5, 8, 340 pounds with maroon braids and brown eyes. she was last seen wearing a yellow, hooded sweat shirt, white shorts, purple crocs and a black backpack on or anybody who sees jackson is asked to call antioch police. the port of oakland approving a 2 million dollar contract for the design of a project aimed at reducing the ports carbon emissions. the project includes the replacement of a substation and electrical infrastructure for generating solar power. this will help the poor transition too, being carbon-free, heavy duty trucks and cargo handling equipment are also involved here. oakland's port director says they will use the money to upgrade part of the utility system and increase the capacity there for using renewable energy east bay mud has agreed to pay over
the victim was 49 year-old james hopkins junior. now so far, police have not released a motive. and the antioch police department is looking for this 14 year-old girl who went missing yesterday afternoon. melinda jackson was last seen around 4.30. >> in the area of buckskin drive. police describe her is being about 5, 8, 340 pounds with maroon braids and brown eyes. she was last seen wearing a yellow, hooded sweat shirt, white shorts, purple crocs and a black backpack on or anybody who...
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that created the johns hopkins covid tracker the entire world use read most of research has been done overseas. if you look at the changes they are making their adding a new office of diversity, new office of government relations, they just hired a new communications director from planned parenthood. >> it sounds like a lot of windowdressing rather than real reform. >> to a lot of people say the public health act needs to be rewritten by congress and restructured the agency entirely inferred to be more nimble and perhaps put more authority of local public health agencies and departments. >> meantime, we have got this new threat. this new affliction hitting the united states and the rest of the world as well. monkeypox. what you think about the way the cdc is handling that? >> the monkeypox the cdc really meet all the same mistakes they made with coed. if you think about it was seen with zeke a and sars and the government just is not respond quickly to these sort of actions. look at monkeypox. we miss the opportunity to contain it. hospitals and local labs were not allowed to test for
that created the johns hopkins covid tracker the entire world use read most of research has been done overseas. if you look at the changes they are making their adding a new office of diversity, new office of government relations, they just hired a new communications director from planned parenthood. >> it sounds like a lot of windowdressing rather than real reform. >> to a lot of people say the public health act needs to be rewritten by congress and restructured the agency entirely...
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we get the latest on covid in the region from the john hopkins center for health securities. this is bloomberg. ♪ how will your business adapt to change? you could hire an office full of peyton mannings. what's up, peyton? good morning, peyton. hold for peyton. they'd huddle.... welcome to the peytonverse. such a visionary. game plan... you go. no, you go! and call audibles... double our investment in omaha! omaha! omaha! omaha! or you could use workday. omaha. the finance, hr and planning system used by over half of the fortune 500. for a be-agile-like-an-mvp world. workday. for a changing world. kriti: this is bloomberg markets. i'm kriti grouped up. it china will resume quarantine free travel from macau as the city recovers from its worst ever covid-19 outbreak. joining us is senior scholar at the johns hopkins center for health security at the bloomberg school of public health. thank you for joining us. this is a pretty big moment when it comes to china's policy and when it comes to covid as well. i'm curious on the timeframe it will take coming in and out of these covi
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i think the only child who actually came might have been dying a hopkins harry hopkins daughter who also lived in the white house because her mother had died in she told me that she would sit on his lap during children's hour and play with the toys. he kept all those little funky toys on his desk and while aldi adults in the room were just talking about the big issues of the day though. i thought they were probably really gossiping. so so that was you know, fdr certainly wasn't a drunk, but he he liked his martinis. i've got his recipe in the book by the way, if that's an inducement. it's a very good martini. i also have a missy martini in there. all right other questions, do we still have another minute or two? okay, don't be shy. some people ask me. what was the thing that surprised me the most when doing my research and it was that i really like bourbon. we went to louisville leo and i on a bourbon tasting weekend and expedition on the way. we found cary nations birthplace, which is on the national register, but it's just this falling down farmhouse in the middle of a cow pasture. and
i think the only child who actually came might have been dying a hopkins harry hopkins daughter who also lived in the white house because her mother had died in she told me that she would sit on his lap during children's hour and play with the toys. he kept all those little funky toys on his desk and while aldi adults in the room were just talking about the big issues of the day though. i thought they were probably really gossiping. so so that was you know, fdr certainly wasn't a drunk, but he...
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from hopkins best. no landmarks is reminder of our top story you credit president vladimir zalinski has been holding talks with turkish president reggie of time on you. as a secretary jen, i'm telling you to cherish both coach to know the safety of this apparition. nuclear plant in southern you cried 3 leaders also discussed increasing ukrainian. great, excellent news. asia with melissa china is next and i'll be back at the top of the go i'm with for what people have to say matters to us. and that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. many portion of lunch also. now in the world, climate change very often stores. this is my pleasure, the way from just one week how much was going to really get we still have time to out. i'm going all with you're watching the w news asia coming up today. new research shows what scientists call in irreversible decline in fresh water storage in asia. the drying up of the tibetan plateau would impact billions of people across the continent will ta
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all right, so john hopkins, i paid their, let's go to yes quarter in new york in taiwan is already an important trade partner for the u. s. who stands the gain from better trade terms? well, i mean in general, taiwan would love to see a free trade agreement that really on the table remains to be seen. but we're talking a lot about technology, but also taiwan is a big importer of us agricultural goods. so saw it being wheat, corn, beef just to name a few. those are dozens of millions of dollars each year. and then on the other side then they get the united states is helping for more imports from machinery. for example, for the industry specialized them fairly. conductors, so those are some areas that now sold, the talks are on a probably that will start in full in china, will have a reaction to this. what could that mean for us businesses? well, i mean, already you see some cooling in the economic her relations. so between the 2 biggest economies on the planet, i mean the u. s. and both actually try to become less re, i have low, reliable from each other. i mean, in the past 20 years.
all right, so john hopkins, i paid their, let's go to yes quarter in new york in taiwan is already an important trade partner for the u. s. who stands the gain from better trade terms? well, i mean in general, taiwan would love to see a free trade agreement that really on the table remains to be seen. but we're talking a lot about technology, but also taiwan is a big importer of us agricultural goods. so saw it being wheat, corn, beef just to name a few. those are dozens of millions of dollars...
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he would hire harry hopkins and his friend henry morganthaw from down this way and samuel rosenman was a speech writer and attorney there. he jousted with the legislature there was so much. i found it's like it's like it is now, you know, he's complaining that they spent all three months trying to do the budget and then they passed all these bills at the end and sent him to his desk. the fireside chats in washington, they began in albany on wgy radio schenectady, which was the home of general electric. really? i think the first it might have been the first radio station in the country still there still strong on 810. you could probably pick it up. francis perkins said when he talked on the radio, he saw them the people in the little parlor listening with their neighbors his voice and his facial expression where that of an intimate friend. he thought that if he used the radio and think of this the radio was new sort of like the other guy just did twitter. he thought that was new and he get to the people fdr said the radio helps me because the newspapers some of them upstairs controlled
he would hire harry hopkins and his friend henry morganthaw from down this way and samuel rosenman was a speech writer and attorney there. he jousted with the legislature there was so much. i found it's like it's like it is now, you know, he's complaining that they spent all three months trying to do the budget and then they passed all these bills at the end and sent him to his desk. the fireside chats in washington, they began in albany on wgy radio schenectady, which was the home of general...
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over at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. what do you see with the structural changes of the cdc, given and their words, that they felt like a failure? >> i think the cdc is acknowledging that they could have handled certain things about the covid-19 pandemic a little bit better. they're looking to see what they can be doing better going forward. we will see what happens with this overhaul. but i do think they are starting to take a look inward. taylor: globally, we have mentioned this booster shot for covid-19. and there is the modernity version of that as well. is that really enough here to get us to the pandemic? >> we're going to hopefully see bivalent users here in the u.s. in september or october. the formulation approved in the u.k. was against the ba.1 subvariant. here, they've asked modernity and pfizer to put together forms against the ba-4 and ba-5. we will not see those quite yet. i think when we get these, they will be an advance. the current vaccines we have don't protect all that well against infection. they ar
over at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. what do you see with the structural changes of the cdc, given and their words, that they felt like a failure? >> i think the cdc is acknowledging that they could have handled certain things about the covid-19 pandemic a little bit better. they're looking to see what they can be doing better going forward. we will see what happens with this overhaul. but i do think they are starting to take a look inward. taylor: globally, we...
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the fog is spreading out as we speak, looking out from the mark hopkins hotel, temperatures right now re little variation. temperatures are going to continue to drop, but not a whole hot more. the fog will continue to spread into the inland valleys. it's going to be a mixture of fog and low cloud cover. i think really more low clouds as opposed to the fog at ground level. we'll see full sunshine by late morning and plenty of sunshine through the rest of the day on saturday with pleasant high temperatures. lows tonight dropping into the upper 50s and low 60s. a tiny bit above average, but we'll make up for it tomorrow. temperatures will be near average along the water. a mix of 60s and 70s around the bay. low 80s in san jose, but farther inland in the east bay and north bay, temperatures are several degrees below normal. low to mid-80s most spots in the east bay. and upper 70s in the north bay. this is unusual for august. let's enjoy it while it's here. very similar on sunday. tomorrow is the first day of the battle of the bay series if you're heading out to baseball's last dive bar. t
the fog is spreading out as we speak, looking out from the mark hopkins hotel, temperatures right now re little variation. temperatures are going to continue to drop, but not a whole hot more. the fog will continue to spread into the inland valleys. it's going to be a mixture of fog and low cloud cover. i think really more low clouds as opposed to the fog at ground level. we'll see full sunshine by late morning and plenty of sunshine through the rest of the day on saturday with pleasant high...
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michael star hopkins writing this in the hill. in the age of social media, no democrat is more prepared to embarrass a bully like ron desantis or donald trump and return some energy to the democratic party. she's ready to fight for our democracy, says michael star hopkins. with that we bring in katie pavlich and jose aristamundo. one thing that is clear, democrats are casting about for alternatives and floating a lot of different names out there. let's put up this screen that shows if you don't want president biden to run, how do you rank these following candidates? interesting thing about this big long list here is that aoc is above hillary clinton on this list and not all that far below the vice presidentkamala harris. what do you make of this theory, katy? let's start with you. >> i think in general, many people underestimate the power of aoc and the reach that she has online and with young voters. however, when it comes to a democratic primary, the idea that we're just breezing past the fact that joe biden just might not run a
michael star hopkins writing this in the hill. in the age of social media, no democrat is more prepared to embarrass a bully like ron desantis or donald trump and return some energy to the democratic party. she's ready to fight for our democracy, says michael star hopkins. with that we bring in katie pavlich and jose aristamundo. one thing that is clear, democrats are casting about for alternatives and floating a lot of different names out there. let's put up this screen that shows if you don't...
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look at thek hopkins hotel. jupiters dropped significantly. mid-60s in oakland. further inland, tempers oakland. further inland, tempers oakland. further inland, tempers oakland. further inland, tempers oakland. further inland, tempers oakland. further inland, tempers oakland. further inland, tempers oakland. further inland, tempers oakland. further inland, tempers oakland. further in the 70s in san jose. night is in concord. still 92 degrees right now in concord. tomorrow,r temperatures could top out aroud 90 degrees. is going to backup out of the inland valley as qui. inland valley as quickly. it will be a little more stubborn d the bay. a little more time for the potential drizzle to accumulate and a little more time for the sunshine breaks th. i think temperatures will back off a little bit, even by the water. we will start off in the mid to upper 50s to around 60 degrees. not a whole lot of variation on the map. inland spots are going to warm up muchr with the participating much mor. by noon, inland spots in the 70s . the warmest locations in the low 80s. 50
look at thek hopkins hotel. jupiters dropped significantly. mid-60s in oakland. further inland, tempers oakland. further inland, tempers oakland. further inland, tempers oakland. further inland, tempers oakland. further inland, tempers oakland. further inland, tempers oakland. further inland, tempers oakland. further inland, tempers oakland. further inland, tempers oakland. further in the 70s in san jose. night is in concord. still 92 degrees right now in concord. tomorrow,r temperatures could...
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beautiful sunshine bay area bay area wide in the afternoon.u can see the view from the top of of the mark hopkins looking back looking back toward the golden gate. we aren't looking at any f the marine layer. we aren't seeing it inland. the temperatures are staying right in line. this is what the climate book would tell you the average daytime high would feel like where you are. we are pretty much all just doing thatw morning we will see a little bit bit of the marine layer fill back in. we did that the last few mornings. here is saturday morning if you are an early riser. we may see a few low clouds. you can i can show you what it looked like. you had a few low clouds. watch the sunrise come up here. just beautiful. few of the low clouds. maybe on the left side and -- they were gone. we will do the instant replay on that tomorrow. morning lows to the upper 50s. daytime highs tomorrow that come back up on the mark again. there is no difference there. those numbers are maybe a degree or two warmer warmer than today. sunday may be be a degree or two warmer but you don't notice a change at all all f
beautiful sunshine bay area bay area wide in the afternoon.u can see the view from the top of of the mark hopkins looking back looking back toward the golden gate. we aren't looking at any f the marine layer. we aren't seeing it inland. the temperatures are staying right in line. this is what the climate book would tell you the average daytime high would feel like where you are. we are pretty much all just doing thatw morning we will see a little bit bit of the marine layer fill back in. we did...
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that minuscule amount -- when we look at endowment, we know that harvard, william and mary and john hopkins and georgetown, they are initial endowment for the ownership of the african people. that is how they built their endowment. the white southern planter sent their children north. they were educated at harvard, yale and dz delete universities. when we talk about harvard today , we talk about loan forgiveness and these loans cannot be discharged through bankruptcy. even though people use bankruptcy, you cannot discharge federal student loans through bankruptcy. when we talk about the initial offering from the administration, the current administration for loan forgiveness, i would like to see these large endowments and billion-dollar endowments match that also in loan forgiveness. use those for scholarship and fellowships. help college students and utilize those large endowments for the enhancement of diversity at these universities. their end have --there endowments are on the back of slavery. host: a call from toledo. good morning. caller: i would like to remind these republicans that
that minuscule amount -- when we look at endowment, we know that harvard, william and mary and john hopkins and georgetown, they are initial endowment for the ownership of the african people. that is how they built their endowment. the white southern planter sent their children north. they were educated at harvard, yale and dz delete universities. when we talk about harvard today , we talk about loan forgiveness and these loans cannot be discharged through bankruptcy. even though people use...
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join me to discuss johns hopkins university professor economist steve henke. chief economist at s&p said, quote with the exception of pandemic lockdown periods july saw u.s. manufacturers report the toughest business conditions since 2009. i think for me all up to the last few weeks it has been the pace of these declines that's the real story. your thoughts where this economy really is? >> charles, good to be with you. the thing that you really have to keep your eye on is the growth rate in the money supply and if you do that, and look at the numbers carefully which the fed really apparently is just ignoring actually we've had over the last three months on an annualized basis a negative rate of growth in the money supply measured by m2, minus 1.3%. you have to go back, we have very few times in history when we have a negative growth rate in the money supply but, if we, if you go back to 1993, that is the last time we've actually had three months of negative growth. so this means slowdown, slowdown. you have negative growth rates in the money supply and you're
join me to discuss johns hopkins university professor economist steve henke. chief economist at s&p said, quote with the exception of pandemic lockdown periods july saw u.s. manufacturers report the toughest business conditions since 2009. i think for me all up to the last few weeks it has been the pace of these declines that's the real story. your thoughts where this economy really is? >> charles, good to be with you. the thing that you really have to keep your eye on is the growth...
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project is joe's has been hillary clinton and clintwood's lost cause which is being publish by johns hopkins university press. welcome. >> thanks so much for the introduction. it is great to be here today with you and mary ellen washington, people who have help me as i have gone along the way. >> i see you have the book tons shelf -- >> can't miss 'em. >> you can just turn around and grab a book. fantastic. great work up there. dr. mary ellen washington, someone who i've been a fan of for a long time, is a distinguished university professor in the english department at university of maryland,la college park specializing in 20th and 21st century african-american literature. her monograph, amazing work, other blacklist, the -- published by columbia university press in 2014 received honorable mention in the modern language association or what we otherwise know as mla. she was president of the american studies association fromla 1996-1997 and was awarded the american study association's norman holmes pearson prize for lifetime achievement in 2016. her current project, as some wouldno know by now
project is joe's has been hillary clinton and clintwood's lost cause which is being publish by johns hopkins university press. welcome. >> thanks so much for the introduction. it is great to be here today with you and mary ellen washington, people who have help me as i have gone along the way. >> i see you have the book tons shelf -- >> can't miss 'em. >> you can just turn around and grab a book. fantastic. great work up there. dr. mary ellen washington, someone who i've...
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you can see the haze on the horizon as we look out from the mark hopkins hotel. 60s in san franco san francisco, 80s further inla. further inland. even the warm spot is only 87 degrees in livee in livermore big change is on the way over the next several days. if you are headed out to the giants game as they tried to to get on track against the padres, temperatures will be in the low 60s at game time. it will be breezy, typical for san francisco, with cloud cover spreading from the coast. we will be tracking that as it makes its way inland by tomorrow tomorrow morning. i don't think it will last long if it makes it should the same territory,ternoon.topig avertemperatesid almost r normal around the bay. 60s and 70s, mostly 80s, inland. anywhere from 2-05 degrees average. low to mid 90s in the east bay, a taste of what's to come. we get into alert mode on saturday for inland parts of the the bay area. san jose likely to to reach into the 90s for four straight days. amateurs around the bay will be above normal as well, just not as dangerously hot, reaching up to around 80 in in san franci
you can see the haze on the horizon as we look out from the mark hopkins hotel. 60s in san franco san francisco, 80s further inla. further inland. even the warm spot is only 87 degrees in livee in livermore big change is on the way over the next several days. if you are headed out to the giants game as they tried to to get on track against the padres, temperatures will be in the low 60s at game time. it will be breezy, typical for san francisco, with cloud cover spreading from the coast. we...
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this is the view from the mark hopkins hotel. it coule hotel. it could be any of our cameras, and you wouldn't know because it is fogged in. inland, mostly in the 70s. 72 in san j. 72 in san jose. 81 degrees on the warm side in concord. the number will drop off as well. the fog pushing across the bay into the inland valleys tomorrow. is going to dissipate inland pretty quickly and take it's time backing up towards the the coast. we will see some of it lingering along the coast ino the afternoon. the rest of us into plenty of sunshine. tempers plenty of sunshine. temperatures to around 60 degrees. very close to average for late august. high temperatures thursy august. high temperatures thursy august. high temperatures thursy august. high temperatures thursy august. high temperatures thursy august. high temperatures thursy august. high temperatures thursy august. high temperatures thursy august. high temperatures thursy august. high temperatures thursy . everybody today was within 5 degrees on either side of average. tomorrow, likely to be within
this is the view from the mark hopkins hotel. it coule hotel. it could be any of our cameras, and you wouldn't know because it is fogged in. inland, mostly in the 70s. 72 in san j. 72 in san jose. 81 degrees on the warm side in concord. the number will drop off as well. the fog pushing across the bay into the inland valleys tomorrow. is going to dissipate inland pretty quickly and take it's time backing up towards the the coast. we will see some of it lingering along the coast ino the...
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skies cleared out along the coast, and still abundant sunshine as we look to the east from the mark hopkins hotel. temperatures are gradually going to warm up as we head through the rest of this week, especially away from the water. details in t seen this ad? it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. prop 27. fine print. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. > >> former president donald trump invoked the fifth amendment dug amendment during his deposition with the new york attorney general's office, part of a long running civil investigation into his companys real estate dealings. >> reporter: former president donald trump gave a thumbs up on the way to his deposition at the new york attorney general's office where he declined to
skies cleared out along the coast, and still abundant sunshine as we look to the east from the mark hopkins hotel. temperatures are gradually going to warm up as we head through the rest of this week, especially away from the water. details in t seen this ad? it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even...
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author ellen hopkins is going to join me to discuss. live stay with us, another hour of velshi begins now. it is 9 am in the, east exam in the
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the criticism and nonfiction professor jackson is now bloomberg distinguished professor and john's hopkins university where he directs the billie holiday project from liberation arts. the next book project is are out in 2022 and clint eastwood's race in the american western which we published by johns hopkins university press. welcome. >> thank you for the introduction to be here today with you and people that have helped me as i have gone along the the other literary in the 1950s published by columbia university press in 2014. we see the honorable mention in the prize competition of the modern language association on what we otherwise know. she was president of the american study association from 1996 to 1997 and was awarded the associations pearson prize for lifetime achievements in 2015. the current project a biography of paul marshall will be published by yale university press in 2022. welcome. >> thanks. it's an outstanding program and i hope you got a tape of it. i've seen them recording. i think it is being recorded and of course your presence is part of what'm makes it what it is.
the criticism and nonfiction professor jackson is now bloomberg distinguished professor and john's hopkins university where he directs the billie holiday project from liberation arts. the next book project is are out in 2022 and clint eastwood's race in the american western which we published by johns hopkins university press. welcome. >> thank you for the introduction to be here today with you and people that have helped me as i have gone along the the other literary in the 1950s...
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. >> using that camera on top of the mark hopkins hotel. we are looking at the west, just seeing seeing the top of sutro tower sticking up. this is one of the places where the clouds will hang on. the coast, right throuh the golden gate. for everybody else, it is sunshine. you can see how the clouds have melted k melted back from covering the entire bay this morning. of course, they're coming back ton. if we let this play forward into forward into friday night into saturday, that is where we will be saturday morning. the clouds will come back for the weekend in the morning and then they will be gone in the afternoon. you will get more sunshine than anything else. for daytime high, we will go in order. here is today. very similar to where we were yesterday. these numbers are right on the mark for average for this time of year. mid-80s in the south bay. we have a bradys and a few 90 degree numbers showing up for the inland valleys of the east bay today. we will be in the upper 60s for a good part of the the immediate bay but mid-70s on on the
. >> using that camera on top of the mark hopkins hotel. we are looking at the west, just seeing seeing the top of sutro tower sticking up. this is one of the places where the clouds will hang on. the coast, right throuh the golden gate. for everybody else, it is sunshine. you can see how the clouds have melted k melted back from covering the entire bay this morning. of course, they're coming back ton. if we let this play forward into forward into friday night into saturday, that is where...
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dw spoke to daniel's cell, where a professor at the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. we asked him why it hasn't been possible to form a government in iraq splintering political groups in iraq. and i was unwilling to form a broad coalition. he wanted a majority, terry and government. iraq has been ruled by by broader coalitions since the american nation. you know, there comes a time for a majority, jerry, in government in a place like iraq, but he didn't have the votes and that's what really counts. and finally, rowing for 38 miles at 11 hours down the missouri river in the u. s. sounds like a chore, but imagine doing it inside a hollowed out pumpkin. that's exactly what nebraskan resident dwayne hanson did, having grown the enormous pumpkin and his own god, and his mammoth trip even owned him, a guinness world record. again. and remind her of the top stories when following foyer. a 3rd of pakistan is under water, his flood waters rise across the country. the government says climate change is to blame. climate change minister compares the situation to a dystopian disa
dw spoke to daniel's cell, where a professor at the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. we asked him why it hasn't been possible to form a government in iraq splintering political groups in iraq. and i was unwilling to form a broad coalition. he wanted a majority, terry and government. iraq has been ruled by by broader coalitions since the american nation. you know, there comes a time for a majority, jerry, in government in a place like iraq, but he didn't have the votes and...
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the british quartet of tom dean, matt richards, anna hopkin and freya anderson finished in three minutes, 23.80 seconds. it's a fifth medal in rome for anderson, who was part of gb�*s victorious 1;x100m medley team at tokyo 2020. it's britain's11th medal at the championships. another one of those medals came earlier in the diving, where britain won bronze in the mixed team event. the team of grace reid and james heatly won gold for scotland at the commonwealth games a week ago. andrea spendolini—siriex and noah williams also won golds in birmingham. it was this final synchronised dive by spendolini—siriex and williams that moved them into third in the outdoor pool in the italian capital. world number 11 cameron norrie is safely through to the second round of the cincinnati open. he beat holger rune of denmark over three sets and norrie will play andy murray next. the three—time grand slam winner beat old rival stan wawrinka by three sets to one. birmingham phoenix beat trent rockets by seven wickets in the men's hundred at edgbaston. liam livingstone passed 50 as he hit the winni
the british quartet of tom dean, matt richards, anna hopkin and freya anderson finished in three minutes, 23.80 seconds. it's a fifth medal in rome for anderson, who was part of gb�*s victorious 1;x100m medley team at tokyo 2020. it's britain's11th medal at the championships. another one of those medals came earlier in the diving, where britain won bronze in the mixed team event. the team of grace reid and james heatly won gold for scotland at the commonwealth games a week ago. andrea...
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saturday and sunday, looking outside right now there is the fog surging and as we look out from the mark hopkins hotel, it's in a hurry this evening, still warm to the hot side inland, 91 degrees in livermore, livermore, a couple degrees above average for today, a couple degrees above average in san jose and 84, santa rosa up to 80, a few days ago we were at at 100 degrees in the afternoons afternoons so this is better, close to 70 in san francisco, not now, temperatures have dropped off significantly, low 60s in pacifica earlier today, now the upper 50s along the coast, 61 downtown san francisco, a mix of 70s and 80s inland from the mid to upper 70s 70s for most of the north bay and santa clara valley, the mid to upper 80s inland in the east bay, but that's pleasantly warm, warm, anytime you are below 90 degrees 5:00 in the evening you are doing just fine. the fog will spread across the bay and into the inland valleys by early early tomorrow morning, and it will not take too long to get rid of, should be gone by 9:00 at the latest. the fog should retreat by late morning and retreat to the coast
saturday and sunday, looking outside right now there is the fog surging and as we look out from the mark hopkins hotel, it's in a hurry this evening, still warm to the hot side inland, 91 degrees in livermore, livermore, a couple degrees above average for today, a couple degrees above average in san jose and 84, santa rosa up to 80, a few days ago we were at at 100 degrees in the afternoons afternoons so this is better, close to 70 in san francisco, not now, temperatures have dropped off...
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specifically, johns hopkins university, where they looked at a response to a koran virus outbreak. and also looked at transmission from bats to human. and how that would play out. now, all of this comes as russia, as defense, ministry says that it also has findings related to cranium. soldiers who have retreated and they found that in their bloodstream, there were levels of opioids and even methamphetamines raising questions about whether ukraine was actively drugging its soldiers in order to alter their mental state. similar to the ways in which nazi germany has been accused of dragging its soldiers back during world war 2. so a lot of major allegations made here. now we notably did reach out to us a i d for comment, but they have yet to respond. and moving now to another area where only an hour before and the moral event was due to get under way to mock the 2nd anniversary of the blast that devastates at the port of a route enabled on a huge section of the surviving green c knows the after sending dust smoke and sand into the air, no injuries have been reported. the blast that ro
specifically, johns hopkins university, where they looked at a response to a koran virus outbreak. and also looked at transmission from bats to human. and how that would play out. now, all of this comes as russia, as defense, ministry says that it also has findings related to cranium. soldiers who have retreated and they found that in their bloodstream, there were levels of opioids and even methamphetamines raising questions about whether ukraine was actively drugging its soldiers in order to...
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and also his vice hopkins belongs also. so it's all happened that the real majority on what they called our national majority control the country and to try to have a question to elect the president and the president should nominate the biggest law and order. busy to nominate the prime minister. eventually it didn't happen on the weight because the coordination of frame actually stop any action. so the polymer and they asked for the solution will be on the months and before i leave that. okay . let me just say i just want to move it on because it is a lot of background is not it's very complex, but we try and simplify. we can they don't, said child. santa would have been aware what was likely to happen when he announced his resignation. and the violence that would follow wouldn't be, well, it depends on the speculation that we're trying to observe here. there are speculations, claiming that the the resignation or the public announcement of that to electrically resign was as and direct way or an attempt to escape any account
and also his vice hopkins belongs also. so it's all happened that the real majority on what they called our national majority control the country and to try to have a question to elect the president and the president should nominate the biggest law and order. busy to nominate the prime minister. eventually it didn't happen on the weight because the coordination of frame actually stop any action. so the polymer and they asked for the solution will be on the months and before i leave that. okay ....
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specifically, johns hopkins university, where they looked at a response to a corona virus outbreak and also looked at transmission from bats to humans. and how that would play out. now, all of this comes as russia, as defense, ministry says that it also has findings related to cranium. soldiers who have retreated and they found that in their bloodstream, there were levels of opioids and even methamphetamines raising questions about whether ukraine was actively drugging and soldiers in order to alter their mental state. similar to the ways in which nazi germany has been accused of dragging its soldiers back during world war 2. so a lot of major allegations made here. now we notably did reach out to us a i d for comment, but they have yet to respond. us basketball player britney corona has been sentenced to 9 years in prison after being found guilty by a russian quarter. the possession on smuggling of drugs has also been fined $16000.00 because one year old was arrested moscow show have an airport around 6 months ago. fine, and was accused of trying to smuggle cannabis oil in her luggage
specifically, johns hopkins university, where they looked at a response to a corona virus outbreak and also looked at transmission from bats to humans. and how that would play out. now, all of this comes as russia, as defense, ministry says that it also has findings related to cranium. soldiers who have retreated and they found that in their bloodstream, there were levels of opioids and even methamphetamines raising questions about whether ukraine was actively drugging and soldiers in order to...
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fthe roosevelt brothers harry hopkins the closest advisor and one of the most powerful republicans in the senate served in the marine corps as a list of men and killed in act men and killed in action. now won overgrown subject in . . . . especially the historyd ideology that is shaped. i think our invasion of iraq is an example that was sort of motivated by this. a lot of the language and the talk. we've heard similar verbs and now to describe using the same way we use that language in world war ii, axis of evil. it was almost sort of cheapened down and uncanny the relationship. it's ironic it ended up like vietnam but that's another subject. his experiences in libya as a child and abroad ales in exile and history and end of the dictatorship along with the return to libya after the arabsspring to search for his father's remains. i am no different. i live as we all live in the aftermath. i think about writing of my own family history in this context especially as i set out to write about my dad and stepdad and how they influenced me as a kid or the missteps. my relationship with my fat
fthe roosevelt brothers harry hopkins the closest advisor and one of the most powerful republicans in the senate served in the marine corps as a list of men and killed in act men and killed in action. now won overgrown subject in . . . . especially the historyd ideology that is shaped. i think our invasion of iraq is an example that was sort of motivated by this. a lot of the language and the talk. we've heard similar verbs and now to describe using the same way we use that language in world...
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looking to the west from the mark hopkins hotel, you see fog along the coast, starting to surround sutra tower. temperatures are all in the low to mid-60s, not a lot of variation from spot to spot. futurecast shows that fog spreading well into the inland valleys. it's overdoing the extempt of the fog and probable probably the density as well. is well. it's going to be out there to begin the day for a little while. it backs up quickly, should see plenty of sunshine by 9:00, 10:00 at the latest along the coast. even there the sun breaking through as we head towards midday into the afternoon. temperatures tonight dropping down to where we've been the past several nights, mid to upper 50s. the north bas bay valleys in the lower half of the 50s. 2 warmest spots just above 60. highs tomorrow about where we're supposed to be in e in the middle of august. mid-60s along the coast. a mix of 60s and 70s around the bay. low to mid-80s for most inland parts of the north bay. temperatures inland in the east bay will bee be the hot spots. lot of mid tor to upper 8 #10s, but the warmest locations will r
looking to the west from the mark hopkins hotel, you see fog along the coast, starting to surround sutra tower. temperatures are all in the low to mid-60s, not a lot of variation from spot to spot. futurecast shows that fog spreading well into the inland valleys. it's overdoing the extempt of the fog and probable probably the density as well. is well. it's going to be out there to begin the day for a little while. it backs up quickly, should see plenty of sunshine by 9:00, 10:00 at the latest...
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during covid there has been great data coming out of the group at hopkins, terrific data. but our nation's public health agency needs to have data coming directly to it and much better data than we have been seeing during this pandemic. as you know the pandemic has hit every part of our nation, but not every part equally. black and latino americans, native americans, americans who are lower income, they have all been hit much harder. people with disabilities have been hit so much harder, but our data systems do not collect the kind of data you need to pinpoint what neighborhoods are being hit the hardest and what resources are needed. those things need to change if we want to see the cdc responding quickly and effectively, addressing challenges where they are. some of those are within the cdc's control in terms of internal functioning and accountability and some require congressional action. host: the cdc is an independent agency with 11,000 employees and a $12 billion budget a year and we are talking with the former acting director of the cdc from back in 2009. dr. richar
during covid there has been great data coming out of the group at hopkins, terrific data. but our nation's public health agency needs to have data coming directly to it and much better data than we have been seeing during this pandemic. as you know the pandemic has hit every part of our nation, but not every part equally. black and latino americans, native americans, americans who are lower income, they have all been hit much harder. people with disabilities have been hit so much harder, but...