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killed the son of a federal judge at their home and wounded the judge's husband. in that boat. >> thankfully, indeed. >> two victims there requesting alex trebek says he expects to return to work when a second als. "jeopardy" resumes production. >> reporter: according to new episodes of the show remain on hold cae of the coronavirus pandemic. igators, someone dressed trebek is also fighting stage 4 as a fedex dne pancreatic cancer. jersey late sunday. they say salas' son, daniel, during an exclusive interview with abc's t.j. holmes airing on "good morning america," the a freshman in college "jeopardy" host remained hopeful about the future. opened the door and was immediately shot and killed. >> my doctor has told me that he the judge's husband, is counting on me celebrating inal d attorney, was shot mtis. two years of survivorship past and i understand that judge the diagnosis of stage 4 salas is not physically harmed. pancreatic cancer, and that two >> reporter: investigators say years happens in february. on the federal bench in new so i expect to be around because jersey presiding over several high-profile trials including he said i will be around, and i the one of former "real expect to be hosting the show if i am around. housewives of new jersey" star teresa guidice. but officials overnight said a trebek's new book goes on sale motive remains unclear and say the judge has received threats tomorrow. in the past but nothing later on "good morning america" he talks about the pain that keeps him up at night and the recently. they're also looking into role his wife has played in recent months. mr. the shooting could be connected to her husband's work back now to the coronavirus as a criminal defense attorney. pandemic and new information last week judge salas began about how the virus is affecting young children.
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presiding over a lawsuit doctors are reporting fewer premature births during this involving sex offender pandemic. jeffrey epstein's dealings with earlier i spoke with pediatrician dr. alok patel about this. deutsche bank, but so far there we also talked about a new study is no indication of any link that found older children are between her cases and sunday's shooting. just as contagious as adults. the fbi has released a statement asking anyone with relevant information to contact the bureau immediately. doctor, with the debate raging over whether to re-open schools, a large new study looked at kids and we turn now to the coronavirus pandemic and the race for a vaccine. ages 10 through 19 and found researchers at oxford are they can spread the virus as easily as adults do. reporting new data from their experimental vaccine today, and there's word it could provide double protection from the how concerning is this? >> kenneth, this is concerning virus. it comes while many of the hot because it reaffirms what a lot spots here in the u.s. are near capacity and testing lines of people have been saying, but it doesn't seem like it's being heard. right now when it comes to opin stretching for hours. despite the concern, president trump says the virus is under control. his new interview in a moment, are focusing on the fact that but first the encouraging news from scientists. children have a less severe disease course. >> reporter: this morning, new that's not what we're talking about here. we're talking about the fact hope for a coronavirus vaccine as oxford university prepares to that children, especially those above the age of 10, are as release new data on human trials today. likely as adults to spread the virus, and so i think every single school district needs to researchers reportedly believe be well aware of the fact that they may have a coronavirus they've developed a vaccine that outbreak. gives double protection they should be prepared for one. >> one county in texas has now reported that 85 infants have
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generating both antibodies and tested positive for covid-19 so-called killer "t" cells. since march. that number is getting a lot of attention, but what's the researchers tell britain's "daily telegraph," up to 2 the takeaway here? >> the takeaway simply put is that parents need to just be cautious like they always are. scientists promised back in new moms, new parents, are great about watching their newborns april. >> well, personally i have a and making sure they are looking high degree of confidence about this vaccine because it's for any signs of fever or technology that i've used before. trouble breathing, but with ron >> reporter: but researchers acknowledge the results do not yet prove how long the immunity lasts, and now americans are asymptomatic cases and there's facing new travel restrictions subtle signs we may not look out as a majority of states battle for and also you will have rising infections and friends, family, grandparents hospitalizations. the bahamas overnight announcing who want to see your baby. you have to be strong and remember anyone can pass that its national airline is virus on to your new child. immediately stopping all flights >> "the new york times" reported sunday that doctors have seen a to the u.s., and beginning wednesday, no americans can sharp decrease in the number of enter the island nation either premature babies being born during this pandemic. by plane or boat. the governor of kentuc what do we know? announci nrl1,000 new infection >> this is an extremely fascinating anecdotal finding highest single day number so meaning a lot of doctors were far. >> this ought to be a wake-up just reporting to each other that they're seeing a lot less call to everybody. premature births right now during the pandemic. this is a rough day for the now, there is a lot of risk commonwealth. factors for premature birth such how about this, today there are as pre-existing conditions, a 30 children under 5 that have ' history of premature births or
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declaring a second stay-at-home environmental factors such as alcohol use and stress, but during the pandemic there may be order. >> how much worse does it have less exposure to air pollution, to get in los angeles before you feel compelled to issue another which can cause prematurity or stay-at-home order? also maybe it's the fact that >> sure. moms may be sleeping more or it could be the fact that well, i think we're on the brink of that. >> reporter: in florida more they're protecting themselves really well against coronavirus and other infections, so i think than 12,000 new cases sunday. what's going to be really the state's fifth consecutive important is doctors look at all the data and better understand what could cause prematurity. >> our thanks to pediatrician day of at least 10,000 cases. dr. alok patel. but this morning, president trump insists the crisis is under control. now to sports. some of the top stars in the nfl are voicing concerns about the >> now we have somewhat of a league's coronavirus protocols surge in certain areas. as training camps open this week. in other areas we're doing great but we have a surge in certain the league says a strategy has areas. been developed with the players >> reporter: in an interview union, but many players say with fox news, the president was there's no clear plan to deal asked if he's downplaying the with their health including the amount of testing that will be virus falsely claiming the u.s. has one of the lowest mortality rates in the world. required. saints quarterback drew brees tweeted, quote, if the nfl >> in the world. well, we're going to take a doesn't do their part to keep look. >> we had 900 deaths in a single players healthy, there is no football in 2020. day. it's that simple. >> we will take a look. okay, coming up, controversial changes at taco bell. ready? also ahead, one bear getting can you please get me the mortality rate? a little too close for comfort. >> yeah. >> reporter: this morning, we'll be right back. one bear congress has just days to act on a new coronavirus stimulus getting a little too close for comfort. package before heading into comfort. wem dise
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in the house are calling for an immediate investigation of the justice department and homeland security department esti thof f on f newsunday p trump defended the arrests. >> you know, if you look at what's gone on in portland, ♪ those are anarchists, and we've taken a very tough stand. if we didn't take a stand in time to check "the pulse." >> rapper kanye west held his portland, you know, we've any o first campaign rally since declaring himself a presidential candidat if we didn't take that stand, in a free-wheeling speech to a crowd in south carolina, west right now you would have a problem -- they were going to lose portland. >> reporter: but wheeler insists tried to discourage abortion the troops are escalating the suggesting that everyone who has situation. >> there's no question in my a baby should get a million mind that this is a very cynical dollars. next to a group of hikers in ploy on the part of the trump white house. it's targeting not only the city mexico unknowingly taking of portland but other a walk on the wild side. >> they came face-to-face with a bear at a wild fascinated with one woman even democratically controlled cities, and i absolutely believe standing on his hind legs to sniff her hair. that the ploy here is to support his own base. >> reporter: oregon's attorney i guess he liked her shampoo. general is now suing a list of it smelled good, fruity. agencies claiming they're seizing people without probable cause in violation of their civil rights. she dared to capture the kenneth, mona. >> megan, thank you. heart-stopping encounter by snapping a quick selfie. >> everyone stayed calm and congressman john lewis is being remembered by presidents and everyday americans for a still until the bear finished lifetime of sacrifice and its inspection and wandered off.
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you can see it is pretty cloudy just about everywhere. you see the marine layer and the company says they were there is a little bit of drizzle up in the higher elevations. already working on removing such names. so driving in the east bay hills the new learning curve at home. parents worried about sending their kids back to school to create smaller so-called or loalong the coast, you may r pandemic pods, but abc's karina into some drizzle. mitchell reports, not everyone we have low to mid-60s. can afford it. >> reporter: this morning 68 in san mateo. parents are getting creative only low to mid-70s around the with their kids' education creating so-called pandemic pods, a 2020 version of the one-room schoolhouse. bay low to mid-80s in the east the small groups of students are getting together and paying for bay. so cooler than average a private teacher. >> how could we get together temperatures today. with other parents to try to help solve these problems i'll let you know how long thes. together, share resources, share ideas, connect with other people and top republi relief packe and so on. >> reporter: the pods are seen as a way to mitigate risks and give kids a chance to socialize and learn together during in-person teaching. mitch mcconnell is set to roll lian chiang recently created a out the $1 trillion package. facebook group called pandemic pods and micro schools which jobina is at the live desk. already gained 2,000 members. >> good morning. >> our goal is to help parents the republican proposal would
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and care givers and teachers set aside $1 trillion to boost figure out something that's going to work. the economy and this would >> reporter: the cost for private instructors can run economy a $1200 stimulus check anywhere between $25 and $80 per hour adding to concerns that the in addition to the one that other families have received in coronavirus pandemic is the past. but $25 million for coronavirus testing and tracing could hold the education system. o the whole thing up. president trump is opposed to increase, you know, those gaps even more, so we know that, and additional funding for testing. it's a huge problem, so knowing a white house official says the president is fully committed to, that, we've been thinking from quote, a robust aid package that the beginning how do we want to addresses real needs. and also iop hav recesek. set this up, and we thought that the best thing we can do is try to keep equity and inclusion in the conversation at every step. >> reporter: karina mitchell, abc news, new york. and republicans are considering >> karina, thank you for that report. coming up, one boater gets a extending the benefits, so this shocking surprise. a shark nearly jumps into his is looking at $200 to $400 a boat. also ahead, some of the biggest stars in the nfl voicing week. abc 7 news is focused on big concerns about the upcoming five areas to build a better bay season. what they want the league to do next. area. and the changing workplace, s are asking me lately education, race and social how to get their dishes as clean as possible. justice, health, and the i tell them, you should try econy. surge inavirus cascade platinum plus the power of oxi. cases is taking a toll on the cascade platinum + oxi penetrates and breaks down economy. no shutdowns will go into effect food soils some detergents can leave behind, today in san francisco and
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hoyfield is live with what will be closed now. >> reporter: we are at the westfield shopping? are on market street. look behind me, they had signs printed up saying come in, we are open. they will have to take those signs down today. they are going to have to close. indoor malls now must close in san francisco, and nonessential offices also must close. and that is because san francisco made the state's watch list. the number of covid-19 cases and hospitalizations is on the rise here. so tse a sure they will survive this. >> over 47% of the chamber business members have
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