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already experiencing the economic impact of the coronavirus. >> what it's like in the hardest hit county in the bay area. >> steph curry and td warriors rising to the occasion during the coronavirus sports shut down. stepping up to help those who support them. that's coming up. >> tracking cold wet weather for the weekend and beyond. hour by hour time line is coming up. new developments tonight on the coronavirus. >> a woman in her 80s is dead. the second death in the county. >> we expect many many more cases. >> oakland and san mateo schools shut down until spring break. >> how do i manage work and the household. >> limiting gatherings to a max of 100 people. >> president declaring national emergency over the pandemic.
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>> the action will open up access to $50 billion. >> giving wall street a much needed injection and rallying stock. >> a deal is reached to pass a white house coronavirus response bill. >> we thought it would be important to show the american people and assure them we are willing and able to work together. >> good evening, thank you for joining us. >> in the hardest hit county in the bay area there's not a place or person up touched by the crisis today. >> placing stricter limits on public gatherings. >> live where the effects are becoming more visible by the hour. >> good evening. i have to tell you it was eerie driving around san jose tonight. we spent hours on the road. this is a city shutting down. and we saw signs of it
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everywhere. >> this sign might as well be speaking for the whole county. inside and out and everywhere you look. the kind of quiet tooer ree for a friday night. that's because in the county with the highest number of covid-19 cases in california the message is clear. whether you are a house of worship, a school, a business or just a family. be ready to hunker down. >> we're supposed to be working from here. but the kids distract us. >> the number was shocking. >> he is talking about the public health restriction on gal gatherings of 35 of more. putting this in limbo. at a time when employees are
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already. >> anxious. >> we're trying to live stream the sunday mass. some may want to do that on a daily basis. >> on web sites more community building and out reach. for shawn who advocates for unhoused people. it's a silver lining of the crisis. >> people see themselves on the same field as homeless people and that's important. >> people are reeling from the shock of the last few days. no doubt they will spend the weekend planning for this new reality. >> all right. thank you. all open public schools are officially closed until april 5. the district joins a slew of school districts that shut down. three out of the every four students in the district will rely on free or discounted meals. they will set up is it 12 sites to grab breakfast and lunch.
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>> children in the house all day. there's a lot to think about. specifically around how to get instructional time. and manage work. and manage the household. >> oakland mayor announced senior centers and libraries and reck start and head start would be closed monday. >> we have an update on our web site. >> san francisco department of public health announced that non-essential events of 100 people or more have been banned. >> many of those businesses leek restaurants sp barsarsarsarsarss every day clients. >> concern by all the business owners and emplo taking recautip with strategies to stay hope and others closed today.
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>> it looks like everything is all right. from afar. we heard what's really concerning this chef. >> normally we bought between 20 and 25 dishes that we do. we only have like five or six. >> today the is it i and county announce the spread of the coronavirus led to a public health order. now non-essential events with 100 or more people are banned. >> the impact has been devastating. >> with capacity capped at 100 people to avoid the spread in venues. bars closed doors today. san francisco live concert lounge dna announced closing for the next three weeks. >> e put a good chunk of staff on vacation. >> the businesses are coming up with strategies to remain open. >> we're trying to target delivery and take out.
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people are afraid to come out and dine. so we have seen a little increase on the delivery kp take out. >> the chamber of commerce is getting calls from 50 businesses a day. wondering if they will survive after covid-19 is under control. >> we are deferring business taxes into later in the year. that's a massive move. it allows them to use money on rent and employees. >> it's important to highlight this doesn't apply to food banks. and hotels among others. >> here are the confirmed cases of the virus in the bay area. 13 new cases. by far the most of any county in the state. and includes two people who died there. there are five new case in san francisco. >> we're getting new details on the cruise ship.
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docked in oakland since monday. all the american passengers have arantie are 15 international passengers who will return home possibly torw. 19 crew members tested positive for coronavirus and are being cared for by the medical staff. the ship is expected to leave monday morning and anchor in san francisco bay. fewer riders on bart and we have the numbers to back it up. a significant drop in ridership this week. with the biggest fall off yesterday. 45% below average. when compared to february. yesterday there were about 213,000. the decline has been increasing throughout the week. >> the number of san jose firefighters that have tested positive for the coronavirus doubled tonight. there are now eight infected. yesterday we learned four tested positive. 80 firefighters are under quarantine. san jose is tracking dozens of
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firefighters exposed. a fourth tsa agent has tested positive for the virus. coworkers who came in contact with him over the past two weeks are being quarantined at home. we know a little bit more about the agents. three worked at terminal b at check point b on evening shifts. one worked until february 1. and the third until march 2. eight more alameda firefighters are quarantined after confirmation one of the colleagues tested positive for coronavirus. all of the fire stations are fully staffed with no raux reduction in capability to respond to calls. >> inside the bay area company that is planning to roll out a rapid test for the coronavirus in weekend. >> how much toilet is paper is going for on the black market.
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it looks lonely up there the stock markets because of the coronavirus ended on a high note. today saw wall street posted single largest single ta gains since october 2008. at the beginning of the financial crisis. the dow jones rocketed up by 1,900 points. nasdaq rose 638 points. >> one of the companies that saw its stock pop. the bay area lab has been working around the clock developing urgently needed rapid coronavirus test kits.
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400,000 tests are being manufactured every week. the first one will be used as rlly as tomorrow. >> we expect a half a million additional tests available early next week. i want to thank roesh. a great company for the work. >> that work he's speaking of is happening in pleasanton. where they are developing a rapid test for the coronavirus. the first batch of 400,000 will be available within days. >> we have tests available to go this weekend. early next week. out to a group of about 30 testing laboratories. across the u.s. >> paul brown over sees it all. his company was given emergency authorization by the federal government to scale up production. what should have taken 12 months happened in six weeks. >> based on the noble prize winning technology. of pcr.
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chain reaction. we have the world experts. which we have applied to the problem. that's why we have been able to do what we have done. >> the company is working non-stop since february 1. compelled to develop a test and recognize the threat posed by the new virus. >> it's truly remarkable. we're grateful we can contribute to hopefully control this terrible pandemic. >> the smaller machinescan process 385 tests in eight hours and bigger ones can process 960. >> we have seen lots of pictures and video of long lines at stores because of coronavirus. this was in hayward this morning. people waiting to get in. the store was bustling with shoppers. but no toilet paper. or paper towels. people were limited to one case of water. rice and refried beans.
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>> this is a snapshot of how the coronavirus is changing every day life. there's a black market for toilet paper. we're told the people in the truck were selling 96 rolls for $60. >> the u.s. coronavirus travel ban for 26 european countries is officially in effect. live at san francisco international airport. the hub for flights between northern california and europe. the ban will last for 30 days. tralers today scrambled to catch last minute flights home before the ban went into effect. many waited for hours before they got help. >> we don't know what we're dealing with. every few hours things are changing. >> the ban doesn't effect u.s. citizens, united kingdom or ireland. traflers will be screened. sfo is one of the airports.
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in the middle of this coronavirus crisis. you can take action and help others. go to our web site and look for this story with the list of options and resources. we have a will the of information. >> we have the information on the weather. >> which is changing. she's here with the forecast. >> make sure you have umbrellas. heavy winter coats. here's what you can expect. cold weather and brief downpours. hazard on the roadway due to hail. gusty wind and low visibility at times. here's the storm out of alaska. bringing chill with it. and we're starting to see the mixed precipitation around northern california. with thunderstorms up to the north. it is quiet here now. a look at temperatures at this hour. in the 40s, 50s as we check out the view. gray skies we have seen the gray skies. cooler weather today. gusty wind did develop and
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that's what helped to drive the temperatures down. wind will subside more so ore night. cold storm over night and a winter mix. into early next week. with heavy snow. first thing tomorrow morning, pack on the layers. have your rain gear. temperatures will be 30s to 50s. showers will begin on the light side. and the chill will settle in tomorrow afternoon. it's going to feel like winter ariana he around here. 40s 50s. a wet saturday. waves of showers, gusty wind. chance of thunder with hail. and snow level by supd to 3,000 feks le this. tomorrow morning 7:00 a.m. wake up to the wet weather. slippery roads around 10:00 a.m. pockets of moderate rain. 1:00 p.m. see the showers scattered about downpours in the east bay. going into sunday morning. we'll see 3:00 a.m. some heavy rain. going into 8:00 a.m. moderate
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rain. some snow over mount hamilton. this is going to bring in the cold air. this pattern continues. not just sunday but into monday and tuesday. this is a slow moving winter storm. that will continue for several days. weekend rain fall totals. four tenths of an inch to an inch. mountains turns to snow. 5:00 a.m. tomorrow 11:00 p.m. sunday a winter storm warning. same thing for the sierra. above 3,000 feet. they are expecting gusty wind, two to six feet of snow above 4,000. chain control. i would not travel right now. 7-day forecast. lev 1 tomorrow. showers cold wet chance of thurpd. monday the wet weather continues. tuesday mixed precipitation. and next opportunity for rain friday with a level 1.
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it's only mid-march. hoping for that miracle march. we didn't get that in february. >> we could use it. >> all right the curry's are stepping up. at a time of crisis. the donation they made while schools in oakland are closed down. >> a special edition of 2020 because of the coronavirus. catch out break what you need to know. right here starting at
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join them and make a contribution. we have posted the link online. >> really actually very touching what they're doing. just terrific. >> great role models. >> the warriors entire organization is helping those who need it right now. the coronavirus has cost but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new powerwash dish spray. it's the faster way to clean as you go. just spray, wipe and rinse. it cleans grease five times faster.
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new dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. breathe freely fast, with vicks sinex. my congestion's gone. i can breathe again! ahhhh! i can breathe again! ughh! vicks sinex. breathe on. good evening the warriors are stepping up to help during the coronavirus crisis with a donation of $1 million. players and coaches have come together to donate the money to chase center employees. we're talking about security, concession, ushers. the owner said in a statement those who are fortunate enough to be in a position to help, need to help.
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with steph curry adding we wanted to do something to help ease the pain during this time. the nba on hiatus for 30 days. they are hoping to crown a champion in summer. >> pelicans rookie pledging to cover salaries for all the workers for the next 30 days. the team will chip in as well. remember this. he is only 19. he's a teenager. he's a rookie. who is only played 19 games. yet so mature. love the kid. the sharks are making a similar move to the warriors. announcing they will pay part-time staffers. full-time employees are working from home. while they pause. the most prestigious golf masterffic will postpone
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that could potentially push the masters to the fall. players are disappointed but understand the decision. >> this is the time when you can spend time with the family. and look around and tell them you love them. it's the world is not ending. it's a reality check. golf is not that big of a deal when you look the world. >> that is for sure. nascar has postponed the next two races. for atlanta and miami. nascar originally planned to continue the without fans in attendance. and looked around and reassessed and decided best to put the cars in the garage. for the time being. >> this is a little scary. charles barkley waiting for test results to find out if he has coronavirus. he got sick a few days ago in new york. you look at this video. he paid a visit to the angels
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spring training camp march 2. he could have had the virus in his system. not known about it. the angels say none of the players or staff has symptoms at this time. >> we can only hope it stays that way. >> the video is eerie. >> think about it. you have a whole camp full of players. everyone wants to take a picture. 40 guys and go to their families. let's hope he's okay and they're okay. >> thanks. >> the news continues online. on twitter and facebook. with our news app. >> we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before
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right now, ben affleck. >> have a good weekend. >> ♪ shine ♪ for the rest of your life ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ shine >> welcome and hello to you at home. happy friday, happy, feel as best as you can friday. we still don't have a live audience, but we have an incredible show for you. in fact, my staff -- they're still here. we could not keep them away, because... [ cheers and applause ] and i assure you that applause is not for me. it is for the one-and-only award-winning, trailblazing actress angela bassett. [ cheers and applause ] angela is currently starring on the hit fox tv show "9-1-1." and, of course, she looks as amazing as ever.
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but it is not her beauty. it's her spirit, it's her energy that we fell in love with 25 years ago -- can you believe? -- when she starred as tina turner. so, today, here's the special thing, because when you don't have a live audience, you've got to bring it. so i asked myself, "angela bassett -- we want to know the secret to how you have become the benjamin button of hollywood." this woman has not aged at all. so, we asked angela for a favor. she is bringing in her skin guru exclusive angela bassett skin secrets. call everybody you know. and this story my team has been working on since it went viral last weekend. it is the heartbreaking video of 4-year-old ariyonna saying to a family friend that she felt that she was ugly.
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the little girl called herself ugly. she started crying in the video. and despite assurances from the wonderful woman who was with her, you could see that her heart was broken. it went viral. but today, ariyonna is here, after michelle obama tweeted, viola davis, kerry washington. so many women tweeted about this moment. and today, we have an exclusive. ariyonna, her mother, and the woman who gave her those encouraging words of "you are beautiful inside and out" -- all three will be here. a "tamron hall show" exclusive we've been working on for days now. then it is a very special performance. five years and running, award-winning disney hit musical "aladdin." [ cheers and applause ] we're gonna have the stars there. so, here's the deal. as i said, when you don't have a live audience, you have to feel the love wherever you can. so we've kept our cyber hall going, 'cause the whole idea of cyber hall was that if you can't
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be in studio, you can still be a part of the tam fam. so, on monday, we had monte durham, the host of "say yes to the prom dress," on our show. and we showed my prom dress that my team called hideous. this was the dress i wore. "ha ha" now. listen, the dress i wore in 1980. in the '80s, this was fly. and that's my best friend, tyson. well, a member of the tam fam contacted us. her name -- kim dart. she revealed, on social media, that she wore that same amazing, fly dress in 1980. she's my prom twin. and kim joins us now from cyber hall in nobles, indiana. hi, kim! [ cheers and applause ] so, you know we don't have a live audience, so you're technically my audience. and i say that because i'm not counting my team, 'cause they called our dress ugly. >> how dare they? >> that's what i said. how many dresses did you try on before that was your pick? >> actually, that was the first one i saw. >> mine too!
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>> it was the one that i liked. and my mom -- she was, like, "oh, the flowers, the poufiness. >> right. >> so she was like, "let's go with it." >> do you still have your dress? >> no. [ laughter ] >> alright, kim. thank you for being the tam fam member of the day. we appreciate you. >> thank you. >> thank you. go to tamronhallshow.com. you can't be in the audience, but you can join us in cyber hall. that part will never change. our first guest embodies the true meaning of living legend and icon. take a look. ♪ >> started that damn company without me! hell, i worked my ass off! >> even if she wasn't the queen of wakanda, she'd still be royalty. no name on the red carpet commands attention like the oscar- and emmy-nominated, golden globe-, sag-, and 12-time naacp image award-winning actress...
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>> angela! >> angela! >> ...angela bassett. from showing us how stella got the ultimate revenge in "waiting to exhale," her energy and commitment is electrifying. angela breathes life into many of our favorite tv shows, films, and characters, including her oscar-nominated performance as tina turner in "what's love got to do with it." but it's not the characters that make her roles so iconic. it's the passion and life she brings to every moment and every scene. and her voice off the screen has inspired an incomparable message of strength, faith, and perseverance like none other. >> you tell them that you are the descendants of royalty and you are a queen. >> a sensational career spanning 35 years, and she's just getting started. please welcome angela bassett to "the tamron hall show"! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> hey!
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>> so beautiful. oh, my gosh. hello. >> hi! >> how are you? oh, my gosh. [ both laugh ] >> we'll do the bump. >> yeah. oh! have a seat. thank you for committing to come to the show. we're in the middle of this coronavirus crisis. >> yes. >> a lot of people have canceled obligations, understandably. but you decided to still come to the show and travel. >> small but mighty. >> yeah, small but mighty. >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] we can't all fall apart, can we? >> yeah. >> you know, we've got to -- life goes on. we've got to go on. we've got to keep stepping. we have to be safe. we have to be careful, mindful, aware, but we can't worry. worry doesn't do a thing. >> worry doesn't do a thing. >> worry's not gonna help at all. >> how do you -- i mean, you know, like i said, you have children. the last time we saw each other, we were in chicago for an american heart association, and
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the wildfires were happening in california at the time. and i remember you talking about, you know, getting your kids in line, making sure your home was safe, but you just have this even calm about you just all the time. >> i have faith and trust in the maker of heaven and earth. >> yeah. >> and the creator and my creator. so i'm not -- you know, what will be will be. yoknwe have l outhings together if you need to flee. but, you know, i have corona and stress and more stress, you know? >> did you change -- i mean, when you were, for example, packing and getting ready to go on the tour to promote "9-1-1," did you change some of your habits? >> i did bring some clorox wipes and wiped down the seat. that's what courtney does, so i thought, "maybe i'll try it." >> what do you tell your kids? your twins are how old? >> 14. well, my daughter says she wants hand sanitizer, so i had to get her some of that. and slater hasn't really done anything. he's just carrying on, businessl >> but you're mindful of their safety, clearly, and just letting them know what's going
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