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usaa a kwirld case of coronavirus in the south bay. what should barnlts telling their children about the coronavirus? we're hearing from a health professional. >> it's going to feel like winter this weekend. i'll have the complete forecast coming up. abc news at 11:00 starts right now. >> we begin with the latest on the coronavirus. there's a new patient in santa clara county and doctors don't know how she was iinfected. there were three confirmed cases there. pils are illinois prepared to deal with the virus. >> concern sends the stock market plunging again to its
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worst week since saigt. >> he shared details of the nearly month-long journey to this point and what it's like. >> it's absolutely an ordeal. simple things like getting groceries and toilet painer and stuff, we're at the mercy of family and friends purchasing it for us and putting it in the driveway and picking it up. >> they were released from travis air force base and are under the observation of solano. >> more comfortable at home than hospital. >> someone apparently made a anonymous report claiming the couple was outdoors shaking hands with friends and neighbors. >> it's just a malicious act. >> the symptoms never got more
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than allergies but the process has been unbeleivable. >> i'm a career firefighter-paramedic. i thought i'd seep everybody in the world. this doesn't even get close to it. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. >> this case is different, not related to the others. tonight the source of transmission is unknown. >> our reporter is live with details. amanda? >> reporter: dan, alma, county health says this is a case of community transmission, parts of a growing list of cases along the west coast tonight. they say now is the time to prepare for the possibility of widespread impact. isolation, quarantine and travel restrictions have helped prevent the spread of co individual 19.
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no known exposure to the virus or contact with a known innekted person. >> we still don't know to what degree. >> an older adult woman was hospitalized with breathing issues. her infectious disease specialist reached out to the department with concern. >> it seemed to be combatible with co individual 19 and wanted to test. >> governor gavin newsome called the number of test kids inadequate. >> as of today there are now eight public health labs that are able to conduct testing. >> for now santa clara county has asked the state's public health department and the cdc for help. >> we do need everyone to start thinking about what actions they can take now so we can be
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prepared for the possibility of further express of the vierts in our community. >> the department is trying community surveillance as a way of looking for a disease so they can understand the scope and magnitude of a health problem. abc7news. >> it was another tough day on wall street as concerns over the corona investigators sent stocks tumbling. take a look at this graph, showing the dow over the course of this week. i'll the worse selloff since the 2002 crisis. >> meantime, a union representing tens of thousands of nurses say u.s. hospitals are ill prepared to deal with coronavir coronavirus. hospitals need millions nor masks, more training for health care workers and better staffing. >> frank hi is for the stli to
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get together, decide who's going to deal with these kinds of patients, who's already better prepared than others. and coordinate the efforts. >> the oregon says 124 nurses and health care workers at uc davis have been put on self quarantine after being exposed to a patient brought there from solano county. >> washing your hands frequently can help. >> it's a huge difference. what should you tell your kids? >> we spoke to a doctor that specializes in infectious diseases. >> dr. sara donberg is terror of infectious diseases. she suggests parents don't stress children about the coronavirus. >> i've tried to send them the message that it's nothing to be panicked about, that it's
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causing some people to get sick and it's causing a lot of news currently. >> her advice is the same we've been hearing telling her children to practice good hygiene. >> wash your hands at least 20 seconds with good scrubbing with soap and water. >> and as parents and guardians, you should model that advice. >> co individual 19 seems to affect older adults. >> the more severe cases the end to be in older populations. >> her may advice, stay calm. >> keep yourself well rested, washing your hands and trying to avoid panicking about the situation. >> in san francisco, herra martinez, abc7news. >> and i did speak with the medical director at ucsf. she says there's no domestic
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travel restrictions she's recommending that peg women avoid discretiona r arie provider. she said that they should avoid contact with large crowds in public places. >> bay area residents seem to be stocking up on supplies due to the virus. bottled water, hand santa tieser, nonperishable foods like rice among the most popular items. we let you customize the app for the topics and places you're interested in. >> a small plane with a big problem landed at the airport at story tonight's headlines. this plane is in big trouble. the pilot cannot get the happeneding gear down. he was supposed to land in san
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jose but was sent to minetta san jose. he pulled off a textbook belly landing. the pilot walked away up harmed and so did everybody else. a brush fire scorched six acres. 25-foot flames shoot through dry brush. no evacuations but firefighters say a fire like this in the middle of winter is extremely rare. san francisco dea announced big changes to the way his office does business. no longer will he change cases where police will find contraband. police officers association slammed these changes saying we're going to pay a price for his absurd policies. >> as we wrap up our building a better bay area, we take you to the largest transit center in
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the northwest. see what people have to deal with in mill bray and what they're fed up with. vo: iand there are doers.lkers mike bloomberg has spent his life getting things done. started a company from scratch, creating 20,000 good paying jobs. that's getting it done. as mayor, he rebuilt a shaken city after 9/11, created over 450,000 jobs. expanded healthcare to 700,000 and raised teacher pay. elected for three terms because he got things done. mike beat the nra, strengthening gun laws. he beat big coal, closing over 300 dirty coal fired plants. mike istilge done. so ask yourself.
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the largest transit center in the western united states is in the area in mill brae. >> city leaders are fed up with what they say is dirty and dangerous conditions. >> here's the story. >> reporter: in san mateo county many say the mill brae bart station has seen better days. passengers are often greeted by trash and lots of it. >> there's no maintenance person
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visible armed here at all. >> wayne lee has had enough. >> in my view, they need to take care of the stations that they have now. >> for years city leaders have brought their concerns here only to be given the run-around. >> who's going to take your children on the train if you have to worry about getting tricked by a drug kneeler. bart's not doing enough. there's not a commitment to the cleanliness and safety of each and every station. >> in fact, we found human feces on our recent site visit. tom williams said he told bart about it two weeks ago and has followed up multiple times. despite the push, there's been no word from people of the county.
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>> distributor people who use this s for their daily communicate. it's embarrassing. >> the bart station is the largest transit center in the western united states, bringing together bart, cal tran, corporate shuttles and the world via sfo. i'd also a high speed rail rail especially since it's the first place visitors see when they take public transit out of the port. >> it's a detriment to urban development. i'd a detriment to the caliber of life not only with citizens but throughout the region. >> the elevator was out of service, leaving some people in a panic. >> i cannot go downstairs because the elevator is not working. >> we shared some of these
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concerns with bart. more specifically we wanted to know why it was taking so long for the staff to come and clean up the poop. a spokesperson send over this -- when a report is made, a rapid response team is pipd in the field and deployed to clean it up. again, that's after we said the biohazard had been there for two weeks. community members say responses leak this illustrate the fact that their complaints aren't taken seriousry. left to suffer. >> there's nobody working in the booth, so they might need to put a little more money into taking care of this place. >> some have said they simply >> it's what you're going into,
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you may see what you're going to see but you're going to sigh identity inevitably. >> what can be done to fix what some say is a appropriate system? >> as you can see here, cool, and the rest out second. >> this is a public resource and we need to make those agencies accountable now. >> more accountability before the dirtiness turns into greater danger. >> now bart says it met with city leaders in january to hear their concerns face-to-face. we always want to hear about your experiences on bart. use the #dear bart to tell your story on line. >> it is the weekend and it's been quite warm but i think it's changing. >> actual, a significant drop in temperatures. sabg f.tely. you have to switch over to
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jackets and coats, dap and alma. let me show you the records. 78 at oakland. 79 at live here. record temperatures practically every day this week. it was nice outside. pretty of 70s from kentfield to san jose. temperatures started to drop today. you're going to notice the change. we do to record twoormt tomorrow there will be monthly lowest rainfall reports coming. you say why? check out the month of february. the whole month expected to be dry with month rain. from our east bay hills camera, changes tonight. the marine layer redeveloped and has just rushed in. that started the cool trend. it's going to continue as we head into tomorrow. let's check out what else is going to happen besides the marine influence. the winds are going to come up as you look at the-hour by-hour
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forecast. along the coast, close to 30-mile-an-hour winds. as the evening goes on, you're going to see that become stronger. from our east bay hills camera, we're watching the marine layer. also watching something that we don't want to see. in february, we're talking about moderate fire danger in the blue for parts of the bay area. we have dry vegetation, lack of rain, combined with winds, stay aware. from our south beach camera, visibility has been fluctuating. chilly morning sunday/monday. dry mild weather returns next week. fog below live doppler seven. temperatures in the 40s, activity, even a few shifts showing up. there will be most around fog and clouds. definitely watch out.
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visibility will be low. 58 in the city, 63 vallejo. 64 degrees in conquered. s we look at the changes, sierra, 1500 to 3,000 feet snow by sunday. unfortunately, no rain here. accuweather seven-day forecast blustery conditions this week. it's going to feel like winter sunday if it doesn't tomorrow. we're look at a chilly couple of days ahead with warmer springlike weather returning midweekweek. maybe next weekend. some changes, possibly some. >> we're
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tomtrump on the economy.ald his people over profits plan makes a living wage a right. creates thousands of good paying green jobs in california. and provides a 10% tax cut for everyone making under $250,000. tom's plan also makes health care a right, by adding a public option to obamacare. protects union negotiated plans. and ensures californians can make their own health care choices. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message.
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restaurant to open in san francisco's revamped ferry building are close its doors in april. expired and they couldn't negotiate with the owner. >> and the super market is back after a rebranding by safeway. we were in berkeley for the stoe's reopening. they changed the name of the stores to safeway community market. they decided to change it back because of feedback from curse and employees, who just like this. >> that's nice. >> sports. >> i may rewrapped myself. what do you think i should go to? >> i don't know if i should say it. >> did area after dark. >>
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good evening. 18 months removed from tommy john surgery, johnny cueto took the mound for the first time in arizona. cueto rumpg to form is the hopes. bubbles catler in the dugout there. nicely done. cueto, two inspection, allowed just one hit. took him seven pitches to get through the first, that's good. brandon belt. taking out the belt. his first of the year. maybe this will be his year. highly doubted prospect gets
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hold of a stray fastball and crushes it. aloha. veteran battle flip as well. the as lost 10-1 to cincinnati. we are anticipating a decision on steph curry today. that did not happen. now we're anticipating a decision on steph curry tomorrow. he wants to play on sunday for the warriors after missing almost three months with a fracture in his hands. eight of nine from three. steph has never had that good shooting percentage on at least three threes. 37 points but that's third place opf that, the mavs lost the game. let's get to great women's hoops. >> in the desert facing frank arizona. straight to overtime we go.
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90 seconds to go. di appe williams. a four-point game. stapp fod down two. 8-0 run. the down the goal. raers up one. williams down the floor. that could have been her offensive foul. no good at the buzzer and arizona survives in overtime. first time they've beaten the cal bill. >> finally, coach job gruden has made a friend. imperfects made over frank callendio. so joe gruden had a conversation with john gruden. >> i'm talking to my good frien. >> it's a good concert. got some picks, got some trum sticks. we got a lot of good times
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that's it this friday. appreciate your time. >> thanks >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, gwyneth paltrow, and congressman adam schiff, and now, first things first, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. that's very -- we are -- relax. we're back to work. we had a whole week of lazy sloth-like behavior. guillermo, what did you do last week during the vacation? >> i spent a lot of time with my family. >> jimmy: a lot of time with your family doing what? >> guillermo: taking my son to school, pick him up, take him to the park. different places. >> jimmy: so nothing, really, is
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