To be getting done. Now outside this morning temperatures not quite as cold as yesterday was at least for most of us as suppose looking pretty clear we do have low lying cloud cover thats pushing right above the bay shouldnt be interrupting your commute your errands whatever you may be doing today a look at radar shows a very quiet picture across the bay right now, but if we zoom out across the region. You do see some shower activity to our north. Its actually remain pretty minimal so far this morning but watch out for some wet spots if youre heading north towards the oregon border. Thats about the only problem areas weve got in the state right now so your region is looking calm and especially the bay temperatures are in the 40s and 50s for most of the bay the south bay bayside cities the east bay cities all that way while napa nevado in santa rosa are the exceptions to those 40s and 50s because youre actually down in the 30s this morning a lot like yesterday so keep the jackets on han
Also in ethiopia, where the government says its moving forward on its final offensive against fighters around to graze main city and palestinian leaders condemn the u. S. Secretary of states unprecedented visits to an illegal israeli settlement and the occupied Golan Heights. Welcome to the program. We begin with the latest on the coronavirus pandemic and the race to find an effective vaccine. British, a pharmaceutical giant astra zeneca says its phase 2, trial show promise in protecting the most at risk groups. It says people over 70 who have been tested have shown a strong immune response. The vaccines being developed with Oxford University and its in the final stages of human trials. Now in the last 10 days, 2 other drug makers, pfizer and madonna, reported their back scenes are more than 90 percent effective in late stage trials. Well, globally cases have surpassed 56000000. There have been more than 1300000 deaths worldwide. 250000 of those in the u. S. Making it the worst affecte
Streets of delhi farmers vent their frustration towards the governments new agricultural legislation. That after decades of mistreatment and sanctuaries finally found for compound the worlds loneliest elephant. We begin then in ethiopia, where Prime Minister ali ahmed is juda, speak to parliament about the 3 week long conflict in the to greater reach. And hes declared victory there after the army announced that it took control of the regional capital mccully. But the Ground Forces say that they shot down a federal military plane and captured the pilots on sunday. Hundreds of been killed and thousands forced to flee to neighboring sudan since the fighting began. Lets go live to one. Nairobi where aljazeera is. Malcolm webb is keeping an eye on developments in ethiopias parliament. What are we expecting to happen . This session has already begun, but we, we are yet to hear from the Prime Minister. Right now, some members of parliament talking tenting question, congratulating the armed fo
Arrive as soon as tomorrow. The cdc recommended the vaccine for people 16 and older. 3 million toeses are underway and 20 million will be given out over the next two weeks. Health care workers and nursing home residents will receive the vaccine first. More on what officials said today. We are not taking a victory lap. The road will be tough. Operation warp speed compared the approval of the vaccine to dday. In military its the day the mission begins. Dday was a turning point in world war ii. It was the beginning of the end. And thats where we are today. The u. S. Government and u. P. S. And fedex are delivering if vaccine. It comes as hospitals face the largest surge of covid19. Its a symbol of hope and a beacon of light. Officials with the food and Drug Administration said approval could take years, with thousands dying they worked to come to a decision. Because of the suffering fda felt the responsibility to work through the review with a sense of urgency while doing their jobs. The
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