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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 is still getting things done. so ask yourself. for president, do you want a debater or a doer? someone with workable, common sense plans to fix healthcare and create jobs, who's done both. mike has the record and resources to beat trump. and it will take both. iblb and i approve this message.
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new developments tonight in the coronavirus crisis. are you prepared in case of school closure? what can be done to protect the homeless population? some quarantined families finally get to go home but not this family. abc 7 news starts right now. >> announcer: now news to build a better bay area from abc 7. developing news on coronavirus. there are new cases being reported in the bay area. >> sonoma county reported its second and san mateo has two cases now. the epicenter is santa clara, bringing the total to nine. >> only a few counties have not seen a cases, including san francisco which is getting ready to roll out a testing lab.
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sglits >> it's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when. >> reporter: ten of the state's public health labs have testing labs. >> governor newsom has asked for 20 million dollars from the state's disaster and emergency funds to deal with the coronavirus cases. >> salesforce and twitver halted most travel, and nvidia will hold an online event instead. and google is pulling the plug on its cloud next conference in san francisco. in the north bay the heal bridge school will reopen after they found out a parent had been exposed to coronavirus. >> we're exercising an abundance of caution because the safety and wellness of our children and families is our first priority.
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>> around 200 kids are enrolled in this k through 8 public school. for parents this uncertainty can be nerve wracking. what happens if their child's school closes? >> and they say it's top of mind these days. amanda. >> reporter: there are definitely questions to consider. would you be able to work from another question.e kids? how would you prevent any disruption to your child's education? they pointed to options. confirmed cases of covid-19 jumped to 30 by monday morning. there is were aabout young students, kids whose hands-on activities can easily spread these health issues. in santa clara county parents aren't convinced that's necessary. >> i think we're far away from
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that. it's important for us to keep the panic away. >> reporter: but the public health officer said it's something to consider. >> schools should plan for abson teism. >> reporter: they're preparing for the possibility of sponsored classes and other events. the market pl mr. -- >> it's interactive so the kids are talking to each other and talking and interacting with the teacher. >> reporter: possibly the future if families are forced to quarantine. >> there's online learning. >> reporter: sillicon valley parents predict doing so wouldn't disrupt learning for their little ones. >> both of my kids do a lot of that back home already.
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>> reporter: men asany say they waiting on direction from the state. a major factor that needs to be considered is access and equity. >> thanks very much. now, health officials are very concerned about how one of the bay area's most vulnerable populations will fair if coronavirus spreads on the streets. kate larsson with more on that as spect of the story. >> reporter: i spoke to san francisco public health official said who say they're working on a plan to help protect the homeless population. they're not ready to discuss specifics. so, i asked homeless experts what they think needs to takeplas. it's especially dangerous to one group in particular, the thousands of homeless people living on bay area streets, people in close proximity on sidewalks, tents and in shared spaces are extremely vulnerable. >> a lot of lung disease and
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harlt disease. a lot of people are living with cancer while they're homeless. i'm worried about the suceptability to their severe comp lk complications to the kroen vsz. >> she was traveling monday and spoke to us via facetime about her concerns. >> they experience death rates that are higher than they otherwise would be if they were houds. and our fear is this could come to bear as well. >> reporter: experts say installing hand washing stations on the streets would be a very effective way to combat coronavirus. >> at the very least a solid rack of hand washing stations at the major soup kitchens where we have literally thousands of people who don't have regular access to water. >> reporter: she's tlr director of the coalition on homelessness
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in san francisco. she says they need to open emergency shelters. >> so they can have a place to recover. it's a nightmare. they' they're really scared. >> reporter: and anath questiot question is hospital capacity and if there is enough room. another group of coronavirus evacuees is finally heading home, but as cornell pernard reports, others are stuck and facing uncertainty tonight. >> reporter: just some things these former cruise ship passengers look forward to after two weeks of quarantine at travis air force base. julie took her last stroll before heading home to san francisco. >> i have anxiety attack. >> reporter: that was julie four weeks ago aboard the diamond
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princess where hundreds of passengers tested positive for coronavirus. healthy passengers were taken stateside for a new round of quarantine. >> i'm a usually easy going guy and i'm stressed. >> reporter: they have spent two weeks in quarantine but the city of san antonio won't let them or other passengers leave. >> we have in our power to do what we think is necessary. >> reporter: because of a woman who tested positive after being released from the base. >> the mayor's office takes a position we're dangerous our own communities. >> reporter: they don't know when they'll be going home. julie choi says her faith helped
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bring her home after a long night mare. >> thank you, god, for giving me strength to come this far. >> the coronavirus outbreak is going to have an impact on one county. santa clara is providing people with hand sanitizer and wipes. there are no guidelineses to how often the devices will get clean. >> it's up to the vote center's discretions when to use the touchscreen wipes. however, people can request we can wipe the screen and it will be done. >> a number of people have chosen to vote by mail. >> reporter: and the stocks took a beating over fears of the coronavirus. the dow gaining nearly 1300 points. the nasdaq rebounded, picking up 384 points and the s&p 500 up.
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we dedicated one page on our website to all of our stories. you'll find today's headlines as well as tactical information on how to protect yourself. what till you see what investigators found inside this man's home. and who's likely to gain the moment in the golden state snqts and i'm meteorologist drew teamau. we'll the details in the accuweather forecast. and first what's ahead tonight on "jimmy kimmel live." >> tune in tonight and watch me tell all. >> i have a running mate for you, a real one. lizzy. wouldn't that be great? the music would be great. >> yes t would be. >> she plays the flute.
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five remaining presidential candidates are making their final pitches on the eve of super tuesday. >> and biden with three intoi endorsements from amy klobuchar, buttigieg and -- >> followed by biden with 19% and warren has 18%, bloomberg carried 14% and -- >> abc news reporter has the latest. >> reporter: once competitors,
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now amy klobuchar and pete buttigieg going all in for joe biden. >> and i'm delighted to endorse and support joe biden for president. >> reporter: klobuchar backing out of the race just hours earlier and buttigieg sunday night. >> i give you the next president of the united states, joe biden. >> reporter: biden hopefuls backing ahead of tomorrow's super tuesday showdown would help him pull ahead of delegate leader, bernie sanders, who leads in california and texas after spending far more money there than biden. but 12 other states also at the polls tomorrow. in total 1/3 of all delegates to be determined. >> so too, all of amy and pete's millions of supporters, the door is open. come on in. >> reporter: it's not a two-man race quite yet, however.
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kelsey gabbert and elizabeth warren still in the race. and mike bloomberg, whose name will appear on the ballot for the first time tomorrow, coming as president trump takes to the campaign stage himself. >> i want to thank you very much, north carolina. thank you very much. >> reporter: part of his counterprogramming messaging in charlotte, north carolina, at the republican convention set to be held later this year. and joe biden is scheduled to make a campaign stop in oakland before heading to los angeles. it will be his first campaign event in the bay area. chronicle insider and net netted 7 news contributor. >> one there, are a lot of democrats between monterey and sacramento. it's called the big boat belt. second one is that we turn out in higher numbers than los angeles. one, we have numbers in terms of
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politics, whether it's democrats and republicans and bay area voters tend to come out more. and if you've already voted by mail for klobuchar, buttigieg or anering candidate that dropped out, you don't get a doover. tomorrow stay with abc 7 news for live election result said on air, online and on the abc 7 news app. that includes a special digital news cast at 5:00 a.m. they arrested thomas andrew after he threatened to carry out a mass shooting at the ups facility where he worked. more than 20,000 rounds of ammunition, high capacity magazines, rifle sas, a handgund body armor. new developments as one of the suspect said in an attack on
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an elderly man collecting cans in a bay view neighborhood. they withdrew charges today against grayson. the d.a.'s office says it consulted with the victim and decided restorative justice was the better option. criminal justice can still be filed. >> let's start our forecast -- >> so, let's march in the rain. >> mother nature is not done with us in terms of the warm weather. live doppler 7 showing you the dry stretch continues. ain. a live look from our emoryville camera. but the accuweather highligh
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we sti find gusty winds overnight tonight. saw the wind advisory for the north bay mountains and east bay hill. both tomorrow and wednesday we're finding warm afternoons. by the weekend cooler weather does move back in. out there right now temperature wise we're still in the 60s in. >> spots and average daytime high is around 61 degrees. and napa at 57. that wind advisory in effect until 4:00 a.m. the north bay mountains and gusts up to 50 miles per hour. current winds still active. you can see diablo gusting to 49. even the east foothills, we're gusting to about 30 miles per hour. and tomorrow morning, as the sun gets up here, the winds are dying down. gusty in the north bay but
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everywhere the winds will calm down. but the onshore wind near the coast will keep half moon bay. so, lows overnight tonight, clear skies. temperature wise in the upper 40s. so, not too chilly this time of year. expect a lot of sunshine throughout the day. that's a warm day. we're heading back to the 70s by 4:00 p.m. this is 15 degrees above where it should be this time of year. you're going to feel the warm and dry air. these off-shore breezes tend to keep our skin pretty dry. 74 in san jose. sunny and mild tomorrow. springlike warmth on wednesday and cooler weather move said in with clouds increasing saturday morning. and another chance coming on
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and steph was in santa cruz today. his impressive shooting in the we choose to go to the and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. president kennedy knew settling for half-measures wasn't good enough. so when candidates say we can't guarantee health care for all, make college affordable for all, combat climate change, or create a world at peace, remember that america is best when we strive to do big things, even when it's hard. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message.
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♪ dramatic choir music it's the rush of relaxation. introducing the all-new lincoln corsair. rachel nicholls retweeted stephen curry at santa cruz warriors. she said good kid, maybe he can make it one day. and steve kerr responded we're thinking a one day contract for him. and he could come back saturday night against the sixers. that game is right here on abc 7. >> obviously he would make me better on and off the court.
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i'm excited to get to work with him a little bit during games. hopefully we can get him back during my time here and i'm look forward to playing with him, honestly. >> he changes the way everyone plays for the better. so, i'm excited. on this day in warriors' history, march 2nd, 1952, wilt chamberlain the first to score 100 points in a game. he scored 100 for the philadelphia warriors. al ales with 17. he knows how to get buck tsz. and matt olsen is defined by --
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and if you -- the ball is not for you. he had two innings of scoreless baseball. no hits. sixth inning, a's up 1-0. and the first baseman, that's a little too -- lobby. buddy reed's going to score from second all the way home. they started 0-5 and they've won seven of their last eight. hunter pence making his cactus league debut. a two-out rbi single. wild pitch and look who's coming down from third. the panda getting it done in spring. giants win 8-1. did you see this mike trout, top charity event last night and teeing off. look at that ball. no chance. you know you can hit home runs?
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we choose to go to the and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. president kennedy knew settling for half-measures wasn't good enough. so when candidates say we can't guarantee health care for all, make college affordable for all, combat climate change, or create a world at peace, remember that america is best when we strive to do big things, even when it's hard. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. did you know this is where you can harness your inner jedi? and tear around radiator springs? vo: iand there are doers.lkers. mikeloomas spent his life getting things done.
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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 is still getting things done. so ask yourself. for president, do you want a debater or a doer? someone with workable, common sense plans to fix healthcare and create jobs, who's done both. mike has the record and resources to beat trump. and it will take both. but mike will get it done. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. all right. that's our report.
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we appreciate your time. >> for all of us, thanhe >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, senator elizabeth warren, from "the good doctor" freddie highmore, and music from tame impala. and now, most likely, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, thank you. hi, everyone. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. to those of you who are here in the studio audience i want to say thank you for risking the coronavirus to be here. guillermo, let's do our new handshake. this is our new handshake. it goes like this. we nod. and then we go buh, buh. or just one if you want. we call it's pat
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