Icu beds. A new study shows frontline positions across the country are feeling stressed and anxious pose at work and at home. The study conducted by ucsf is the first known study to assess stress levels of physicians in the u. S. During this pandemic kron fours michelle kingston spoke to a local emergency room doctor about how shes handling it all. I think i think it really does have a lot to do with the unknown and the anticipation and just not knowing what lies ahead emergency medicine physicians in 7 cities across the country say theyre experiencing rising levels of anxiety and emotional exhaustion none of this is necessarily surprising as doctors continue to work tirelessly through the coronavirus pandemic it interesting that i think is Emergency Physicians we are used to dealing with a lot of uncertainty and stress all the time, but this is a new and different level according to a new analysis led by ucsf frontline physicians are feeling moderate to severe levels of stress and anx
Camera here showing all the overcast conditions but that things are going to start to clear as we get closer of course to the afternoon hours. So what temperatures are going to be very similar to what we saw as a matter of fact yesterday so getting into the afternoon. Its going to be a little bit nicer once we get the visibility better right more sunshine out there couple miles of visibility. Wise for oakland and through hayward through atc are going to get some of the patchy fog. Pretty severed fog here along the coast but already were starting to see Clear Conditions, especially if youre more inland like concord right now, but we are going to see it for everybody as we get closer to midday today. And yes temperature were looking pretty good very even in some versus what we saw yesterday as well and then temperatures anywhere from mild to warm but some hot ones are going to return to us once again all those details coming up in just a bit back to the news, thanks rebecca, lets get to
Good morning welcome to squawk box. Im becky quick with joe kernen and Andrew Ross Sorkin weve been on a bit of a winning streak up four days in a row. Yesterday the dow was up this morning, you are seeing a little pull back dow down s p down and nasdaq off by 172 yesterday, Goldman Sachs helped. Good news from moderna godm goldman came out with much better numbers than anticipated. Also looking at the trezy yield. The 10year is sitting about 0. 622 good morning. As joe mentioned earlier the twitter shares are lower after the company showed dozens of users were part of a twitter hack targeting some employees who had access to systems and tools. Among those hacked joe biden, jeff bezos, bill gates, elon musk all telling users to send massive amounts of bit koip to an address they are diagnosing the problem and will share everything once the picture becomes more clear if they got in through employees with tools and access to accounts that raises questions about security procedures at tho
And as we go through the day, check out concord and fairfield, 96 degrees for our high, 87 in san jose and around the bay warming up to 80 in oakland, 72 in San Francisco and mild along the coast at 67 degrees with plenty of sunshine. I will have the full forecast coming up. If you are going out the door, hitting the roadways, 580 is stacked up through the alatoona pass right around mount house and grant line, and we have a crash on westbound 580 at grant line road. It is to the shoulder. When anything happens in this area, it slows things down. The are extending beyond north grand. I will have a live look at conditions at the bay bridge. We just got some new unemployment numbers in, edging down slightly over the past week, 1. 3 Million People have filed for new unemployment claims. That was the current level of people getting Unemployment Benefits at about 18. 1 million. It seems to be plateauing at that level but it is historically high. We will keeping our eye on that and how it wil
They are joyful they never thought they would see this day, and so they looking for a brighter future. Reporter long frustrated by the disaster on the street, tenderloin housing director randy shaw is bullish on the settlement. It requires 70 percent of the 10th in the city to be removed by july 20. The 30 percent remaining must eventually be removed as well. It shouldnt take a lawsuit for the city to do its job. And if this means we get more urgency and people get off the streets, then we address the unconscionable situation in the tenderloin right now. I think it can be a good thing. Rertdirict supervisor matt haney has mixed feelings. He is worried that only 30 percent of those on the streets are eligible for hotel rooms now held by the city. Right now they are still relying on the same criteria for who gets to come inside. You have to be over 60 years old, or have an underlying medical condition. That leaves out thousands of people. Our primary frustration is that the plan was deve