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>> bernie is somebody who has the virtue of saying exactly what he believes. >> feel the bern. >> reporter: the biden camp accusing sanders of trying to rewrite history. biden riding off his sweeping wins from texas to minnesota, massachusetts and maine raising more than $7 million online just hours after super tuesday, but america." critics claim the party is conspiring to block sanders from getting the nomination. breaking news in america this morning, state of emergency. california now the latest state to condition firm a death from >> is this establishment trying the coronavirus. another cruise ship facing to beat bernie sanders, mr. vice president? quarantine while a worker at one >> the establishment are all those hard working middle class people and those of the nation's busiest airports is also infected. in new york at least 1,000 african-americans, those single women in suburbia, they're the establishment. people self-quarantine. >> reporter: biden wednesday picking up the endorsement of congress moving quickly to send former michael billions fighting the spread. >> this morning what we're learning about testing for the virus and companies like starbucks, facebook and netflix bloomberg getting emotional while promising his support and making changes as the virus checkbook to help biden take on president trump. spreads coast to coast. >> today i believe our great supreme battle. nation still sees that light the chief justice of the united in the old north church tower, the light of freedom, the light
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of liberty, the light of equality and the light of justices hearing an abortion opportunity. case. how the senator is responding. >> reporter: now the focus shifting to elizabeth warren who search for survivors, the thermal drone video authorities remains in the race. sands oke ton e wednesda are using to hunt for people trapped in the rubble of the and she's assessing her tennessee tornado disaster. campaign. we talk to a man who says the >> elizabeth warren is a very, entire side of a house came down very excellent senator. on him. she has run a strong campaign. she will make her own decision safety alert. in her own time. >> sanders says he is disgusted by some of the personal attacks ikea issuing an urgent furniture recall because of the potential his supporters have made against elizabeth warren. danger to children. we're hearing more stories of survival after the deadly tornadoes that tore through caught on camera, the tape versus the car. what happened after this violent central tennessee. crash on the tracks. tornadthit coty was an ef-4 packing hockey hero. the player who needed 90 ditches to his face after a brutal play. his message to the fans this morning. 18 of the 25 people killed were in that county. search crews were using this thermal drone you see on your screen to look for any survivors and good thursday morning, everyone. buried in the rubble. i'm trevor ault in for kenneth hundreds of homes and businesses moton. are destroyed. >> i was running through the house and the whole thing >> and i'm mona kosar abdi. started shaking. we begin with the then i got down the stairs, and coronavirus emergency and new the last step i took, the e ofmecys. aoa
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entire -- this side of the house came down on me and all the ther t of bricks hit me in the back and pushed me up against the wall a man who returned from a cruise downstairs and i just ran and and some passengers still on that ship are now being jumps on top of my wife and the quarantined. also raising concern a medical two dogs and the whole house just kind of exploded at that screener at l.a.x. airport in point. threeplere los angeles who tested positive. >> here in new york, authori still unaccounted for, and who traveled by train into grand central station. u.s. officials now say in a it could be weeks before some of the hardest hit areas are even reachable. matter of weeks any american let's take a look at the should be able to get tested for weather for your thursday morning. the virus, but some medical good morning. professionals, they question that claim. yet another day with showers and >> abc's ines de la cuetara has storms across the southeast bringing a flooding threat. the latest from washington where today the senate votes on emergency funding for this also the threat for some severe thunderstorms. crisis. ines, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, trevor and mona. out ahead of that boundary a very warm day with near record at least 11 people in the u.s. high temperatures expected have now died from the across south florida. in terms of the severe weather, coronavirus outbreak as the though, damaging wind gusts infection continues to spread to hail, isolated tornadoes. other states. texas and new jersey now the threats as you make your way confirming their first cases. overnight, health officials into jacksonville, gainesville, as far west as tallahassee. in the great lakes, not as revealing a california resident strong of a system but spotty rain and snow showers with this clipper. is the first death linked to covid-19 outside of washington behind it some cooler breezes state. for this thursday. i'm accuweather meteorologist adam del rosso.
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the man likely exposed during a coming up, the man who made off with an expensive necklace cruise on the "grand princess," which traveled from san by using a fishing rod. fran a number of we'll show you. but first the fight over new passengers and crew members complained of flu-like symptoms. >> the ship will not come on whether ponzi schemer bernie shore until we appropriately madoff should be released from prison early. assess the passengers. plus, the disagreement >> reporter: the death toll from coronavirus in the u.s. now jumping to at least 11. between lawmakers that turned los angeles county declaring a into a raging fistfight in parliament. local emergency. a safety alert for parents. >> we need every tool at our disposal to make sure we're ready to support any coronavirus patients who are diagnosed and to prevent any further spread. >> reporter: while in new york, governor cuomo announced six cases of the virus. as a result about a thousand people have been ordered to self-quarantine for two weeks. all possibly connected to one man from westchester county who has tested positive. in washington state,countyis ser quarantine village for virus patients. at the life care center nursing home, six people have died from covid-19. residents' families are scared
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and angry. >> in the greatest country in the world to slowly watch infirm elderly people be picked off by a deadly disease, it's unacceptable. >> reporter: vice president pence trying to reassure americans. >> if you are a healthy american, the risk of contracting the coronavirus approved an $8.3 billion emergency funding bill to fight the outbreak. tus amazon and facebook are now recommending their seattle employees work from home for the rest of the month. also netflix has canceled all of its presentations at the famous south by southwest festival in austin next week. meanwhile, in italy, far more drastic precautions. schools are closed nationwide and all sporting events held without any fans. we'll have much more on this crisis in a few minutes including what the airlines are now doing and how stores are changing their policies as
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customers try to hoard cleaning supplies. now to the other big story this morning, a rare rebuke from the supreme court aimed at a u.s. senator. chief justice john roberts issued a statement responding to senate minority leader chuck schumer after schumer appeared to threaten two conservative justices who will help decide the fate of a louisiana abortion law. >> i want to tell you gorsuch, i want to tell you kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind, and you will pay the price >> reporter: in response to schumer chief justice john roberts said, quote, threatening statements of this sort from the highest levels of government are not only inappropriate, they are back now with more dirty dangerous. all members of the court will continue to do their job without fear or favor. president trump also commented on cable news last night. lowdown dirty politics. >> as far as schumer is this time a fistfight. members of turkish parliament concerned, it was a terrible were supposed to discuss military involvement in syria thing he said. but a brawl erupted when one tie prid to the state to face felony i was amazed by it, and if that were a republican, you would see
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really bad things happening. charges. lori vallow was extradited it's very, very unequal justice, and it's a disgrace that he was from hawaii where she was being held on $5 million bail. she's due in court able to say something like that. >> now, a spokesperson claims senator schumer's words were not a threat but rather a reference to the political price that republicans will pay for putting conservative justices on the her 7-year-old son and court. 17-year-old daughter haven't been seen since september. we turn now to the race for the white house. 800,000 dressers because ty >> the battle lines are being drawn between joe biden and bernie sanders. late last night sanders spoke out about the challenge that immedi refunds are being offered or you he's now facing. can get a repair kit to attach this morning, senator bernie sanders playing monday morning the dressers to a wall. at least six have tipped over quarterback after super tuesday and the incidents have been explaining his struggle among african-american voters. >> it's not that i'm not reported. a driver in los angeles popular. you know, biden is running, you apparently wasn't paying know, with his -- with his attention then, watch this, drives right in front of this train at a railroad crossing. that commuter train crushing the car and yet somehow the driver ties to obama and that's working walked away with only minor well. >> reporter: the sanders injuries. pretty incredible. police posted that video to campaign, which has long railed remind drivers to pay attention. against the political prosecutors are opposing establishment, is now embracing fo bernie madoff's request from prison for an early release. the architect of the largest
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ponzi scheme in history says he is dying from kidney disease but in response prosecutors say his crimes were extraordinarily evil. they want the 81-year-old to keep serving his 150sentence. an unusual crime caught on camera down under. police in australia say this guy snatched a versace necklace off of a mannequin by using, yeah are that's what you see there, a fishing pole. the jewels are worth $500. he's committed criminal -- he's a committed criminal police say because it took him three hours to nab the necklace. persistent criminal. >> yes, that's right. we give him credit for that at least. coming up, the who needed 90 stitches to his face after a brutal play. but first what alex trebek is now revealing about his fight against pancreatic cancer. and up next from changes at the supermarket to changes at starbucks, the growing impact of the coronavirus. safety tips from two doctors coming up next. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c.
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republican congressman matt gaetz seen here wearing a gas mask as the house passed a multibillion dollar funding bill to fight the coronavirus outbreak. the house sergeant-at-arms eventually asked him to remove the mask in the chamber. gaetz said the house floor is a petri dish. as the virus spreads it is having more impact on daily life. >> employers are taking new precautions. airlines are cutting flights and stores are changing their policies. from airlines to coffee shop, businesses are beginning to take drastic measures as the coronavirus spreads. internioirlines is cutting by n ge feer ightrough the end of th. if you plan to fly doctors recommend following federal travel restrictions, and they warn don't rely on those masks that are flying off store shelves. instead simply wash your hands well and avoid touching your face.
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>> ensuring that if you've touched anything you go and wash your hands again. 20 seconds with soap. hand sanitizers also work. >> reporter: this series of photos going viral showing the difference between washing your hands with a simple rinse and shake and a prolonged wash with soap. at stores across the country workers are scrambling to stock up on supplies, prompting some to limit the number of certain products per customer. >> so if anybody is out there panicking because they can't get their hands on hand sanitizer, you have soap at home. wash your hands and you'll be fine. i don't know about bottled water. i don't see why our water supply would not still be working. maybe a couple cans of soup just in case you have to stay home a couple of days if you're not feeling good. >> reporter: campbell's soup says it is increasing production to fill demand as people stockpile canned goods. at starbucks this morning environmentally cautious customers will have to leave the manufacture
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they're temporarily l o rly to determine if warmer temperatures this spring will kill off the virus. >> the virus has only been known to us for the last two points. the last human coronavirus that went global was it ended as we got into the late spring, but we're not sure that was a seasonal thing or just the result of good public health that brought it to an end. >> and doctors say another tip to protect yourself, get plenty of sleep and eat a healthy diet. >> good tips. an inspiring update from alex trebek on his fight against cancer. he was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer a year ago. the survival rate for one year is just 18%. trebek says chemo has been hard. >> there were moments of great pain and sudden massive attacks of great depression that made me wonder if it really was worth fighting on. but i brushed that aside quickly because that would have been a massive betrayal, a betrayal of
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my wife and soul mate jean who has given her all to help me survive. it would have been a betrayal of other cancer patients who ha nspiration and a cheerleader of sorts of the value of living and hope. >> despite his struggle incredibly trebek has not missed one day at "jeopardy." in sports nba superstar steph curry returns to action for the warriors tonight. he hasn't played since october when he injured his wrist. and a brutal play in the nhl. johnny boychuk of the islanders took an opponent's skate to the face, the blade hitting him right over the eye. boychuk needed 90 stitches. he says luckily the blade only cut his eyelid. he tweeted a big thank you to fans for the outpouring of support he received. >> difficult to watch. up next in "the pulse," some
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which we tested it but you still don't know. that's why you lose sleep. what if there is a hole on the side but my eyes did start to burn ironically and i thought my goggles were sealed but thank god they didn't steam up. >> he had an oxygen tank to protect himself from the fumes. he will be live on "good morning america" this morning. next, a tough day for a man who passed the test to get his license. >> ten minutes after getting his license he hit the road and then this happened here. he drives it right into the river. >> he's okay but he was busy looking at messages on his phone congratulating him on getting his license. that probably just got taken away. >> lesson learned. next big news from katy perry. >> she confirmed pregnancy rumors in a music video released overnight. ♪ yeah i've never worn white but i wanna get it right ♪ ♪ because i really want to say i do ♪ >> katy perry's first child with orlando whom. >> congratulations. ♪ i do
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developments in the battle against coronavirus. health workers testing thousands of passengers on a cruise ship headed for san francisco. and in oakland, classes are canceled at a school where a staff member may have been exposed to the coronavirus. in san jose, a hospital has set up tents in the parking lot to treat possible coronavirus patients. santa clara county has three new cases. good morning. it is thursday, march 5th. so we'll get you caught up in a few minutes. first we want to check in with mike. >> good morning, ladies. let's talk about what'so unpack live doppler 7. look at the wind coming up from the south, looking at how it's making the right-hand turn and heading inland. look at the clouds coming with them.
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seeing the fog push into the coastal north bay valleys, that will push into the 101 corridor heading deeper into the afternoon or morning hours. here's sutro tower, a little haze out there, a different day today with temperatures around 50. look at this, mid to upper 60s at noon. 50s at elsewhere at 4 cl:00. here's jobina. >> a live look showing you the richmond-san rafael bridge, light conditions for the most san jose, 87 as well, you just see a few people making their way further south. do want to get to road construction that may slow you down. in san francisco, this is southbound 101 between westbound 80 and cesar chavez, a crash in the area, no further details on this it's also southbound 101 0 1 at cesar chavez.
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this morning, testing kids are on their way to a cruise ship bound for san francisco to figure out if passengers are infected with coronavirus. >> it comes after a man died from the virus in the county. he was one of three passengers on the grand princess who were diagnosed with the coronavirus last month. the grand princess is being held in the pacific off mexico with thousands of people on board. it won't be allowed to leave until everyone is tested. it's unknown when the cruise ship may head back to san francisco. >> right now the cdc is planning with federal, state and local officials. amy hollyfield is live from pier 27 with more on this. >> reporter: the coast guard wants to fly test kits out to the ship.
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a 71-year-old passenger from this ship has died less than two weeks after returning home from the trip here to california. he's becomeforniairst death the virus. the cdc has been working with officials to figure out how to handle this. we consulted with a former fema official who spelled out for us what an intense situation they're facing. >> got a cruise ship with thousands of people docked out in the water waiting to get tested before they can disembark all those people. that's unpresidented. i don't think it's happened before. some on the cruise ship now were on board with the passenger who has died. federal officials want to test the passengers and see the results of those tests before they decide what to do w
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