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>>on this easter moing. pe francis prays for health care workers across the world ana quick recovery for those suffering fromthe coronavirus. >>well, you know we are cautiously optimistic that our early actions to its employees social distancing and shelter in place is flatng the curve. >>oakland mayor libbshaft praising the bay area for doing s part to flatten the curb while also helping thos who are in need. >>i'm certain that that's
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going happen th within a period of a week or so we're ing to ha a rather large number of tests that are available. >>good ne on th easter sunday, new test could be just days away, showing who's recovered from the virus in who can safely return to work and school. good morning and happy easter to you i'm darya folsom and i'm james fletcher as we mentioned earlier pope francis held his easter mass this morning on live. >>broadcasdirect from saint peter's basilica in vatican city offering a message of hope and urging people to not be afraid and to not yield to fear. >>in large part of the congregations and they've basilicas and churches around the world are empty just as it is here and the vatican extending. the sermon on line anservices. >>breaking traditions said has been on r centuries without the congregation's under th
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sa roof churches are live streaming their servic and one south bay church is inviting s congregation to celebrate at a ive-in theater with kron forcefully trick calleto explain. >>west wind capital drive-in in san jose has been closed during the statstay at home order an empty parking lot that on suny will host a congregation. southridge church will use the nue t hand out essential is like fabric mas food from a pop-up ptry and toiletries a coyote or miller says the outdo eater provides the perfect location fopeople to take in his life sermonwith the rest of the chuh from a safe distance so you can listen to an encouraging hope filled messe. >>well from the safety and comfort of your vehicle to drive in advance is a change of pace from the live stream services southridge crch has beenover the past month. a similar route otr religious institutions have taken dung the pandemic. >>in san francisco my chur will mark easter with its 5th
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week of online celebrations, a sermon and live music available to members from the comfort of their preferred electronic device in contra costa county health ervices remindi the public. the stay at home order is still in plce the health officer urging faith leaders to continue to suspend in person gatherings d not bring large groups of people together while the health der remains in place remember folks that church is bigger than a place it's about people keeping your spread of the virus even he duri holy we. >>phillipe djegal all kr 4 news. >>kron 4 will be airing and live streing easter services at 10:00am it's joel osteen at 1030 in touch minisies at 1130 the fellowship church of the east bay presents a spring cleaning sermon for easter 2020breaking milestone in the fight against the virus more than 20,000 people ve now died in the u.s..
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>>that is the highest number of deat in the world and we'll also haveore than half a million cases to one. the last counts me in around the world are more than 1.7 millon cases with nearly a 109,000 deaths here i california there are more than 600 deaths now in 22,000 coronavirus cases that's according to johnhopkins university. a 132 people die, 00 have en confirmed cases of coronavirus and the hot spot is still santa clara county, 50 people have died there was well over 1500 cases in san mateo county, a 21 people have died san francisco unty has seen a 13 deaths contra costa county 11 alameda county 21 people have died there. a marine county 10 and then 2 people have died in each of solano sonoma and napa counties for your money this morning if you have not
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checked your bank account. there might be adeposithere for the government to take a look the irs anuncing yesterday the first stimulus checks of the $1200 in that amount they're going to be deposited direct to bank accounts. taxpayers who file returns for 2019 or 18inch direct deposit for thei refund will automatically get the stimulus check the irs sa it's prioritizing the first fewaves of payments in the coming weeks towards low income and social security beneficiaries as unemployment claims a i hit a record high gettinan tra $600 on top are of their weekly benefits strting today, the biweekly increase will be about $1800 the tra payments will kick in automatically if ou're eligible and will continue for people still impacted through july 31st. >>a struggling area restauras are trying to adapt to the pandemic as we know through deliverand curbside pickup, but it can be
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a struggle some say the delivery companies like doordash and ereats are taking significant chunks of their money hrough commission fees kron four's dan thorn s more. san francisco has stepped in to help local restauran by capping commission fees charged by companies such as doordash ubr eats and grub hub. the charges typically range from 20 to30% in order.but now those es are hurting already struggling local restaurants wereall sufferg hannums you know their buness is booming probably because everybody is relying on 3rd pay delivery right >>get out of the gave in as part owner ofbroaddrick in downtown lnut creek. >>the east bay city has not put a 15%ap and delivery companies like n francisco has david says throughout the coronarus pandemic their delivery partner doordash has been taking more than 20% commission on orders plus fees
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they deinity need to me to the tablthey need to be be part of the probm ind not right now there doordash announced a restaurant relief program last week under it they said they would cut local restaurantcommissions in have gavensays she and her brothers who are franchisees for a nber of the original mel's dinersand also own a restaurant in lafayette are ot eligible for doordash is commison ntent only applies to >>restaants which i don't understand how that could be. >>vahopesoordash will reconsider becausthey're also depending on them keep going and we need to survive these days. >>gaven says they've thought about doing their own delivery but they're already running on a skeleton crew. >>as for restaurants that can benefit from doordash is million relief program it begins on monday and it runs through the end of may thorn kr 4 news. ut creek dan
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>>is announcing th it's distributing millions of sks to its drivers and delivery workers cities like miami, detrt philadelphia they all require blic transit and masks. uber says the first shipment went out to people in new york. the company expects 10's of millions more mass to be delivered around the world the coming weeks. >>people are rallying to support a historic business that has stood the test of time in san francisco's north beacneighborhood. city lights okstore. they have been operating since 1953 big attraction for book lovers and tourists but now obviously their clothes like o may businesses because of the shelter-in-place order. so the bookstore is getting needed support though from a fundraiser nearly a half a million dollars has been raised so far. we've been so grateful and sofrom around by the support. despite everybody beating cris we're on the same boa and so. that makes it even more profound that people taking time out of their own crisis support us.
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>>the money will go towards paying the staff and the bills duri the shutdown. >>the sheriff spoke th cnn's wolf blitzer about the way oland is supporting those in need duri this crisis and she also mentioned how steph andayesha curry e stepping up to help as well. >>we are calling on the generosity of our residents o have reallshown up with suchincredible food delivery of donations to our relief and everything from $5 from little kids tsteph and ayesha that have helped keep a worl kitchen to deliver 600,000 meals to kid that normally rely on school for their meals as well as our service proders or school because of the current. >>well to find ouhow you can help just visit our website at kron 4 dot cowe've got an article there and the links that you'll need to help participate. >>in the north bay for
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sints in to staff after the coronavirus at the dre terrorists senior ling community. the first se was reported on march 27th. the resident has underlying health conditions and died at the ospital. we don have any of the details for the 6 other cases that are active right facility sas it is monitoring the health of the residents and the staff. the city gave an upde on the coronavirus at a nursing facility there were 50 people tested positive. the vice mayor of her talk about what's being done to help the patients. >>our hearts go out to the are in care center and the city has reached out. but there really is nothing else that we can do for them right many of our residents that wanted to offer help. the county and the have ak s ah, t to that simply complicated but they're trying to do is tll. but we want everyone to know we're
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certainly thinking of e family and hoping for all the best in their recovery >>one person died from the outbreak of the care center. >>well new this morning. british prime minister boris johnsos been released from week in intensive care whe a ttling conavirus his ofce says he won't return to work right away, but instead willcontinue his recovery at home. the time coming up on this easter sunday, a new test could be just days awy that shws who has recovered from the coronavirus d can safely return to work or scol and ihe east bay woman has died after a break crashed through the windshield of her car that she was ridingand lately, i've dcovered that while keepg safe and sting in, can still go out! -sort of. so while you're discovering w things to do in the box, we'll be here for you... athe drive-thru, on the mobe app, and with delivery. to have constipation withelly pain,
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family can get together like you typically won't let tell you because you go to santa cruz, you know the past now $1000 tickets a 1000bucks for the beaches and parks and everything else. don't forget don't fall whole victim to so tt thinking that you can just get together like you wouldany other sunday we've got john trimble look at forecast now it's really coming inyour beard is really staying warm, you know of wh we are looking at some cloud cover ansome fog sitting over the city this morning but it is going to be a clear easter afternoon than what we had for saturday yesterday san francisco rightnow can't even see much of financial district in the distance kind of blocked out by that low lyg cloud cover temperatures right oaklnd at 55 timber on and
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say alina are spotin the 40's wallet to civic a right along the coast of 49 degrees. each now skies as i mentied we'll clear out pretty nicely this ternoon. so we do have some morning fog clogged fog and cloud cover or clog s because she could call it but by the time we move into the afternoon you see here future cast out skies do clear out so sunday at :30pm getting a dose of sunshine between a few of thosclouds now into the late afternoon watch out for a few isolated showers maybe even a roll of thunder or 2 in portions of napa and that especially solano counties this will be towards the close of the afternoon into early evening could see some isolated thunderstorms developing up there ade from that though bay area is try and it is quiet for your case tomorrow as well in fact much of the week ahead looks to be pretty calm and if anything sta the wm side. today's daytime highs will still be cool and comfortable very seasonablemostly in the
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60's a few spots like conquered an antio will be in the 70's though livermore hayward freeman san jose a range of mid to upper 60's today tomorrow, it's the 70's across most of the bay area with warm conditions and for some of our inland valleys, even a little too warm maybe as a few of us and won't reach the low 80's in some cases tuesday and wednesday our warmest days before temperatures do cool down into the following weekend next we. >>back to you guys in the studio all right, thanks. a lot john 7.19 and it wasn't coronavirus but a brick. >>that killed a 63 yr-d grandmother in the east bank on four's gayle ong has more on exactly wh happened in concord. >>cbp says the 63 year-old woman was in the car with her grandchildren the suspect nowhere to befound a family was driving rthbound on state route to 42 approaching state route 4 in concord around 9.30 friday night when a brick crashed throug the windshield hitting a grandmother at the front ssenger seat, the driver a.
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>>it's a crashing noise, los overseas as well as struggling to breathe. and she bemes a cautious family was in a gray 2004 volkswagen jetta the driver, the 63 year-old woman's 20 year-old grandson lled er and called 911 chp and first responders arrived, t the woman died at the scne seat we found a break in the area that mahave came barreling down fromone of these orpasses near state route 4 other breaks free. >>over on over crossing so wa just an investigation to think that ybe this came from that area chp says 2 otr children were in the backseat 1113 year-old girls. >>the family presumably on their way home to antioch chp is loing for anyone who witnessed this incident to come foard to see if anybody saw anything r a person walking on the freeway or. >>some of that is o there tellg us posted a link between about 09:20pm last about 9.304:35pm just in l
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time a look at >>the driver and the children were not hurt the name of the woman o died is not being released at this time gayle ong kron 4 news. >>7.20 is the time and they're making progress on an antibody test that would let you know youalready had coronavirus and eang get sick and that virus yeah but getting the anybody tests and running havebeen a challenge to say the ast in the rush to get these tests market the da had to lower the relatory standards. >>and that in turn led to a lot unreliableand inaccurate tests. >>is a series of antibody tests out there that have not been validated some of that asset may be and they they love on the intnet may have very low sensitivity and specificity and give you a foss reassurance that you either give you a false positive arafat's negative implying that you may be protected wethink it will be
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a tool to help us get people bk to work it will be additionainformation because as you know if you have an antibody that means you're exposed and ha recovered from it. >>that with the information that diagnosis should help i'm certain that that's going to happen that within a period of a week or so. >>we're going to have a rather large number of tests that are available and i think really being able to tell them the peace of mind that become. >>from knowing you already were infected. you have body, you're safer. murrayin fact shunned 99.9% of the time d said this i thin would be very reassuring to our fron le health care workers. >>santa cla county in fact is already started using antibody tests tget a better sense of how many people have already been exposedto the virus. >>kron 4 morning news a closer look at why african-americans are one ofthe mt impact we're back time
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now 7.25 d we know that communities of color across the country are being more impacted by the coronavirus and it's killing african americans at alarming rate and now lawmakerare calli for short and long-term lutions our washingtondc correspondent raquel marti has the details. >>some congressional lawmakers say they aren't surprised by new data showing african americans are at gater risk of ing from coronavirus and them and has highlighted. >>many of the underlying concernshat the clift but talking about for decades,
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indiana congessman ane carson says or housing nditions, lack of resources nd undeying health conditions in black communities created a perfect sto for the vus of rates are higher diabes wkinson african-americans make more than 70% of deaths in chicago, milwaukee and louisiana. >>in missouri congressman emanuel eaversays a lack of health insuranccould be why they go to doctor it is to the emergency room going there when when everything has been exacerbated when. >>well nobody is a is just about they're worn ou according to the kaiser family foundation african-americans are one and a half times more likely be uninsured than white amerans you need to get beyond polital talking points. >>and the core lieu of this issue that has do with the lack health care fo all the sense me that we meet need to make reforms right now wisconsin democrat tammy baldwin says the country needs more inrmation about how different groups are being
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fected the cdc has not forthcoming bought one and the congressional black caucus are calling othe cdc in all states to includeracial data and their pandemic reports washington raquel martin. >>here's a quk live look outside we've got our cameras the golden gate bridge ging us a look at some foggy skies overhead just a few cars headi across the span on this eastesunday morning. well we have a good easter and we can't be th all of our family and friends like we'd like to be and in a normal ti, but hopefully you still ♪
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>>29 in on this easter suny, the big story is the deathtoll. the coroavirus has now killed more than 20,000 people in the u.s. we've had more deaths here than anywhere in e world james, and the u.s. also has more fections than anywhere el more than half a million ses. >>darryl forges has the story. >>irs says th have deposited the first wave of stimulus money for americans on saturday, some good news durig a tough day for the country. the united states is now ov a half-million coronavirus cases over 20,000 deaths, we're seeing a peak now, but that the decline is gointo be very slo >>as some other states reach their peak later in apr and even extending into bank. >>at the center of the pandemic new york state that is not an all time high. and
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you can see that the numbers somewhat. stabilzing but it is stabilizing ad and horrific ght but there is some hope inplaces like new york governor drew cuomo says the hospitalization rate in that state. >>appears that its apex meanwhile, governo places like kentucky are urging people to stay at home. state officials y if some churches follow through with thplan services churchgoers will be issued citations and you're quite a self quarantine through how many people. >>to havspecifically chosen not to go to a mass gathing right end up paying for somebo else's decisi. >>so on easter weekend. t president ponders what he calls one the biggest decisions of his presidency, whether or not to reopen the country me time in may. i'm rryl forgesit. >>at least 550 sailors from the uss theodore roosevelt have tested positive for ship's crew have been moved to shore where they're being
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examned e ship's former captain brett crozier from santarosa wadismissed after sounding th alarm about the covid-19 outbreak on boar hat aircraft carrier. t the navy secretary had to resign after appearing. 2 mishandled the situation. california teaming up with fea to provide meals to elderly residents in the state who are struggling and here's part of what governor newsome had to say about th partnership. >>and because of the incredibleleadership of fa. we are able now to rtner with the restaurants. and begin to pick your 3 meal a day of nutritious food and by the way i say nutritious i'm not because i want to be paternalistic. i'm t because i want to more allies but beuse it's credibly important for our seniors to get nutritious meals thathave less sodium sugar and the like and so we have guidelines and will help support our restaurant workers to deliver 3 meals a day to exponentially
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expand our capacity to meet the needs of our seniors all throughout the state of california. >>well we have seen years wealth can they're considered one the most at risk populations if they do contract covid-19 so the make sure they stay as healthy as possible. the mayor of berkeley is lking about the city's response to the virus and how he is happwith the job done so far take a listen. >>i want to y how proud i am of our community during this very difcult time. even though we cant be physically comey's really come together in an unprecedent way and even though pele are sheltering in place and that great success in our community sheltering in place. you know people are loing out for their neighbors seen as seniors who are eltering at home. are being looked after and cared for by their delivering groceries medicine. people organizing drives to provide personal protective equipmentand develop and create masks for first people
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e supporting our small businesses just the way the turky has really come together to our businesses, our neighbors and the homelessthe neediein our community is really but inspiring and i'm confident yoknow after get out of this crisis be even stronger. >>inversely the ory plow is one of se businesses people are supporting by raising money for the restaurant music venue since they can't be opened they've bn open since the 70 hosted bands including green day and sort i blind. but now they're on the verge of closing because of all of the lost buss. the owners are trying to stay afloat with a go fund campaign. >>brisbane still be here and we really pe we can make it through this beuse we really are one of the last berkeley institutns that's still keepg the sands where it hasn't really changed too much. >>right now thpub has raised just over $14,000 that's only half of what's for them to stay in business. if you want
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to donate we've got a link go to kron 4 dot com. >>speaking of raising money and ura runner in eldorado counties using his tant to raise money for protective gear for health workers and because you can't n outdrs he's logging a 150 miles on a eadmill chelle taer has the story. >>it the gatey tothe sierra the historic and charming town of plaster ville e trees different colors, the mountain and the skies to this is where i want to leave more than 30 years ago the french native or violent comments came running to the united states never run in my life. >>e got to n and never stop scenes just love it. he picked up the sport just 5 years ago it is an out-patient also nner me people think it's i ke pain, no, i don't. >>i just like to run or bay is moved by the model think globally act locally on iran's further you get canceled yet 3 days in los angeles 10
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days in new york days an santa baara with all the caellations due to the coronavirus the 16 year-old will now face up from ss solo right isolated treadmill at the eldorado wine movement, what's funny and french they too i do not like whe never drink wine and do not like cheese. >>the race strategies to cover a 150 miles and 48 hours of nonst action there on this uff is nature breaks to with the short supply of t rsonal protective equipment to showing mask and also for people to look at basement well shop but above that a pickup truck say you got to have gloves its don't bother by the quantity let somebody se decide if it's quite you all know we we use >>passion running towards a purpose. all while pacing an paying it forward then you have others yep just have >>now if you happen to be in downtown psible this weekend
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picking up some food while she walked by the elrado why movement give air ofa wa height. say no. so again he out here fr saturday morning to monday morning. come say hi >>it is like a monkey in zoo >>him some suppo and hopefully hopefully they can raise enough to realize he's alone in a store and doesn't need i'm asking you to run back to try raise money from finding their own different way of you know they canow i know i actually know a guy who's actually f 24 hours. he's got iran was going to a mile every hour is going to be always ers a trust r you go on facebook you can see all kinds of things ways to give you have that be a great way to spend easter by the wa just looking at the good the people are all right. thank
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you to ha 37 right now we've got lots more on the coronavirus talking about the supplies at the grocery stores and changes there as we head to the breers governor newsome and the first partner. >>with an easter message. this >>welcomes you crazy household. and we are thinng of you all and we're so borders and specialto >>and we appreciatall our first responde health care workers. our grocery workers everybody to keep essential businesses going and keeping people healthy and safe and sliced our appreciation and admiration to all of you out there that are continuing to do what you can and then the curve in the state of cafornia. and so we want to see you all a very happy to
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on the mobile app, and with delivery. >>and the nation's food supply chains seems to be holding up under pressure i found everything i've needed you for the most part, yeah we there waone brief moment where we can find eggs for about a week but it's easter sday, you leading up to easter. there's
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a big get demd on that washington dc correspondent jesse turn or more. >>it started out as a crisis d its really led to an economic crisis as well as members of congress like alabama's terri sewell work on adtional ways combat th economic side effects of the coronavirus experts in washington say the next impact could be on the food supply chin the entire that the out from thstore's back in its recent ires back to the manufacturer's cherydrawl and associate professor at george mason univeity says right now grocery stores ar meeting the demand and keeping most their shelves stocked manufacturers are alady shifting production to focus on higher need items but those changes could bring w problems the bigger concern of course is the financial stability of those smaller producers, you know, and then ev some othe large ones of course as well drawl warns f layoffs start happening at the production level limited supply ay for smal groceries to clothes and larger stores to arted forcing widespread rationi even if the supply
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cha holds many americans are already worrying abt how to pay for the food they need the unemployment rates have skyrocd and they're higher than ever heather taylor with brd for the world is asking cgress to pump more money into food assistance programs to he the millions of new people who may edthose benefits to buy food clearly this pandemic will last for months. but the recovery press will extend even longer democrats like congressman soil are pushing to include that increased funding in the next stmulus bill inwashington, i'm jessi >>if you ned some and this time of coronavirus somebody to talk to 2 there'an 800 distress hotline that you can call it 895 5990 809 8, 5, 5990 or you can text talk with us to 6, 6, 7, 4, 6, and we have this on our website and links to everything else raise th you can help in
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>>26 and i were talkinto john about the weather on this easter sunday. i didn't mean to seem so shot is all see ch other every 2 days because that's scheduled 2 days on today's up. like you girl beer overnight at least quite you know what it's like a space made a big diference. i but yeah if you are staying out all i'm sure maybe you've got as little corn team beard
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going yourself if you e committee and because it's cool start to the morning. little bit warmer i guess a looked ouide firms that are on your skies very ay it is a cool start the danow the good thing about today is that we are going to see increased clearing in r astal areas as compared to yesterday yesterday you did have that sunshine in mind that you're going so that pretty quickly by 03:00pm today, even though some fog does have a right along the coastline, most areas and at includes most to san francisco in the bay is just going to be looking a lot of sunshine thisfternoon now temperatures right now remaining cruel with 40's and 50's you do want to put that jacket on as you're stepping outside this morning. maybe if you do have an easter egg plant in the backyard with the kids save that for later this afternoon. i'dsay after 03:00pm is your best bet to get some really nice weather going by that skiewill be a lot clearer into the afternoon for coastal areas than
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yesterday our inland areas did eventually get a good dose of sunshine after those low stratus cloudsstarted to burn off a little bit later on a some thunderstorms popping up for both napa and lano counties later though, so maybe gethose easter egg hunts out of the way earlier those 2 spots, especially solano county because you have or best chance of the roles of thunder on in the close of the afternoon tomorrow, a little less foggy a little more sunshine and mperatures on the warmer side in fact tomorrow and then into ah the da after that on into tuesday and weesday our warmest days your forecast today we're going to be warmer thanyesterday was with highs back into the 60's but even a antioch at 7173 degrees while san jose and months in the upper 60's today tomoow daytime highs solidly in the 70's with a couple of 80's likely for inland valle come tuesday and wednesday with all that sunshine over at after that we reverse are warming
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trend and we ol down a bit in the upcoming weekend. >>highs by next weekend, falling back into the upper 60's. back to you guysin the it's not ing to be the same on easter sunday, if you don't get out and go to t beach. >>use these guys and is an example of in santa cruz don' be like that people though 7 have toay a $1000 fine now beause they violated the shelter-in-place order and santa cruz pd they're not messingaround in factthe police chief tweeted this photo trying to shame them and others into. >>complying he says the group was from fremont ey went to says if you do put the s she community at risk like these guys did yowill also get a tech i think that's on way that they're police in this kind of thing is that if they say ll where are you from >>if you're from santa cruz your pocket around wn. or carmel or monterrey or somewhere right to go to the beach. ke you, i know you don't live here so go he and u go all right 7,000 hel rooms by the way across california are now available to thstate's homeless
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population. >>with $15 million from the state and federal governments now going to help people with coronavirus into these hotels. people who have tested positive will get first prrity. those next in line waiting for test results to come back and also people are over 65 who ha been exposed at this point it's unclear exactly how long ths housing program will last buwe'll see. >>san francisco based air bnb is leding a hand to people who are working on the front lines yelp sasha loft aloft us shares the company's latest inittive now to make sure call home. ody has a place to >>the goal here is to help our health care workers air bnb nts to make sure they have a save countless lives having to take those extra precautions being awe when it comes to covid-19 first responders and medical prossionals are leading the fight the uncertainty of lving. >>the hospital y to wh yo might take to your patients i
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mean to your fami but so many risks come with th battle and that's why air bnb is offering its support are their way of giving back and being being able to be to help during the y. >>really awful awful isis. the company's new itiative front line connects health care workers to free housing around the world and right here at home we talk to you know so many people in the st few days and realize that was a real need for medal workers that are coming in to places that an block megan whether ey've traveled here to help or are isolating to protectheir families. >>hosts are getting these heroes a place to to beble to provide. >>a warm they cleanyou know or you know or unit. >>alw them to greet so they can focus on saving others with their bravery compassn and kindness are going to get through this together if you'd like to join the aibnb housing initiative as a st or as a guest we have more information on our website
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reporting in the northwest valley sasha loftus. >>one more cool thing ain go to the web and you'll find where news, it's called our v's for andy's same kind e a they they on't want to be the way for the family, buthey can't live in the house and so this match is it's a registry that matches people wod have are these with doctors and nurses and then they can put him in their driveway and they can quarantine but still only see their family. yeah that's a cool idea, right so look online for that. >>we also have a vet in colorado hafound a way to keep eating animals during the coronavirus tbak fact they're offering curbsid pick-up and drop-off a staff meer comes out to take a client's pet and when that the visit donthe employee brings the animal back to the person's vehicle. doctor hoital's pretty busy as you can imagine he suspectseople who are stuck at home are spoilg their pets with unhealthy food and that leads to some upset tummies and a call to the vet. we're seeing. >>a plethora of animals that are that are sickand ill.
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moly i think do too them getting ready foods and things like that that's causing him skip the g i upset d start. >>and by the our vets are open to you know, but only for because i said oh i could get like a flea and tick saying and they said held a sentence of lifebut that's essential so you can hear a lothey just can't be you know doing grooming right was problem i held held our dock our dog, it maintains a puppy cutooks really cute if you t it grow naturally turns into a giant mop why that's not essenti doing everything we can keep it contained but. >>clearlwe are not groomers pretty evident flow of like people you can't get a hair cut your dog's hair cut john's groans beer right calling it the covid cut right on the cut corona ca all going be sport now i will take a quick break time now 7.53 don't forget our covere of the
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coronavirus a all its ripple effects. >>is always there for you on our website at krn 4 dot com. we'll have more on that coming up
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and we're back 7.56 kron 4 is highlighti people in the bay area making a dierence in their communities and this mornin we're shining the spotlight. >>on the loaves d fishes of contra osta, a fo bank in martinez sincthe start of the shelter-in-place the
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serving more than 200 warm to go meals. each and every y and for more on thr dining room locations you can visit our website at kron 4 dot com if you need their service. ty're there for you they're doing great work and you n spotlight, someone making a difference in your community as well we have a new section on our website. it's called kron 4 heroes and there's the link to it right there in the second bullet point all you have to do fill out a quick form let us know who in your neighborhood is doing grea things and we'd love to otlight them. kron 4 morning news, the pope holding live streams. they're in this easter morning holding mass remotely and w places of worship across the world are turng to online easter services takea closer look. plusthe first wave of stimulus checks have been sent out to americans ll tell you what you need to know about potentially. plus a new way of teing for coronavirus th's comg
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overcominghallenges is what defines the military community. usaa has been standing with them, for nearly a hundred years. and we'll be here to serve for a hundred more. this easter morning. pope francis prays for health care workers across e world and a quick recovery for those coronavirus. m the well, you know we are cautiously optimistic that our social distancing and shelter in place flattening the curve. >>oakland mayor libby shaft praising the bay area for
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doing its part to flatten th curve while also helping those in need >>i'm certain that at's going thappen that within a period of a week or so wee going to have a rather large number of tests that are available. >>ve soon sting will be out there to show us who's recovered from the virus an can safely return to work and school that will good morning and thanks for joining us on this easter sunday, i'm darya folsom and i'm jamefletcher and with social distancing orders in place califoia has sen a drop in the number of i c u patients which up to this point has been great news that state alth officials are stbracing for the worst as a virus approaches its peak cnn's stephanie elan brings us the latest. >>i'm standing in what is now known as the los angeles surge hoital this critical care unit here in the heart of los angeles is going to start taking on patients that our ronavirus positive this is not going to be a normal hospital that it won't have an e r these will be patients transferred froother hospitalsand then brought
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here to treat them solely for coronaviruyou can see they've got their ventilator set up and they have these room, some of them are private. some of them are not because these e people who are all fighting the same attle this is one of the 11 hospitals opening throughout the state of caliornia before the expected. >>pete what we've seen in a lot of these hospitals is setting up. negative pressure room, this is the place where we know the vis cannot get out and this could ba place where they would put patients. we are in the biggest fight for their lives. one of the things we will do is treat those patients togher and that means setting up beds to cort them becausetheye all suffering fr the same illness all the supplies. they need we'll be rit here in this one area at ful capacity, this surge hospit will have 266 beds available it's beena public private partnership. o that means the state of california county of and dignity health working to open up ts hospal. ppe
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ventilators all of the equipment that is necesry that we'veeard has been hard for these hpitals to get it will be up to the ate of california to make sure that they have what theyneed and looking at what hospitals i the area need to transfer patients out because they ma be at capacity. la county will step in and figure out where paents to be transferred out to make sure that there's more beds freed up in those areas. >>meantime the virus continues to kill more americans 1000 anyone else inthe world 20,000 people in the u.s. have died. and that's thehighest death toll in the world that the u.s. so has more infections than anyone else more than half a million ses. >>ound the world are more than senator 1.7 million cases with nearly a 109,000 deaths here in lifornia there are more than 600 aths with 22,000 confirmed cases again l that according to john pkinsuniversity. >>in the bay area, a 132 people in the bay area have
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died of coronavirus and we've d 4800 coirmed cases. so far the hot spot is so santa clara county where 50 people have did. and they have over 1500 cases, yeerday sonoma county reported to its second. covid-19 deaths, contra costa county has.19 new cases ere d 2 more deaths. so you can ta a look at beach area an county that you might live in and how the numbers have changed. >>pope francis held his ster suday mass this morning on a live broadcast rect from saint peter'basilica there in the vatican. his service was empty has italy's nationwide lockdown extends to the vatican he offer though a message of hope urging people not to be afraid and not to ermon d made should say and e
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service broke centuries of tradition. >>without their congregations under the same roofmost churches did it that way live streaming for their people who are wahing from me south bay church is inviting its congregaon to celebrate at a drive-in eater with kron fo's felipe de gaulle with a closer look at that. >>west wincapital drive-in in san jose has been closed durinthe state stay at home order an empty parking lot that on sunday will host a congregation. soutidge church will use the venue to hand out essential is like fabric masks food from a pop-up pantry antoiletries a coyote or miller says the outdoor theater provides the perfect location people to take inis life sermon with the rest of the church from a safe distance so you can listen to an encouraging hope filled message. well from the safety an comfort of your vehicleto drive in advance is a change pace from a live stream services southridge church has been over the past nt a similar route other religious institutions have taken durin
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thpandemic >>in san francisco life churc will mark easter with its 5th week of online celebrations, a sermon and live music available to members from the comfort of their preferred ctronic device in ontra costa county health service remindingthe public the stay at ho order is still in place the health officer urging faithleaderto continue to suspend in person gatherings and notbring large groups ofpeople together while the health rder remains in place remember folks that churchis bigger than a place it's about of people keeping your distance will help stop the spread of the virus even during holy week. >>phillipe djegal all kron 4 news >>and a reminder kron 4 will be airing and streaming easter services this morning, beginning at o'clock ll be aaron joel all steam. >>then at 1030 in touch ministries, and at 1130 the fellowship urch of the east calling a spring cleaning sermon for easter 2020.
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>>we think anybody is gng to aldressed up you know because this part of eastern right is a u alike dress out, but now your home so just wear your pajamas for your money thismorning if you haven't checked the bank account yet there uld be a check in therfor you from the government the irs just annouing that yesterdathe fit stimulus chks of the $1200 amount went out into e u.s. bankaccounts, taxpayers who filed electronically and shows direct deposit. they're all you kn already in the system so there going to be fir to get their stimulus payments and the irs is prioritizing the first wa of payments in the coming weeks to go to low income americans and social security beneficiaries. unemployment claims have hit a record high and out over a californians just in time for that are getti about $600 on top their week benefits starting today, the biweekly increase will a total about $1800 in the in automatically if you're eligible and will continue if you're still impacted through july 31st. people are rallying
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in support of businesseevery way they can and in one case in san francisco's north beach neighborho and installation city lights bookstore. they can't be open as they have been sie 1953. so what are they doing ll go fund me is gonna help now becau there's a shelter-in-place so they're getting a lot support from their fans. so far the effort have raised about a half a million dollars. >>we've been so gratef and so from won by the suort. crisis we're on the me boat d . that makes it even more profound that people taking time out of their ow crisis support us. >>they're using the money from thfund raiser u can see there so far $417,000 and still giving and you can see the donation t go to our a link they're going to be ith business. so they can stay in >>oakland mayor libbshaft spoke with nn's wolf blitzer about the way oakland is suppting thosen need during this crisis and she
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also mentioned how steph and ayesha curry are stepping up to help. >>you know we are cautiously optimistic that our early actions to its emplees soal distancing and shelter in place is flattening the curve now we are not letting up on our vigilance we are continuing to move our most vulnerable into isolation hospitals were working with the governor to move folks intoa secure tilers and en we're calling on the generosity of ouresidents who have really shown up with such increble food delivery of donations to ourelief and everythg from $5 from little kids to steph and ayha that have helped keep world kitchen to deliver 600,000 meals to kids that nmally rely on school for their meals as well as our service providers. >>well to find out how you can
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>>15 is that i know are checing out the weather on easter sunday scuss a good morning to you john and his goateeas we welcome boost to looks great. i love it i think you shuld keep it i'd i do like it i do like see what it's like in the studi sunday. by contours the base does you know i've been gaining all that ll that yeah but he's doing the exactly so you do it you but stepping tside today i recommend you wait a little bit ter on because this
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morning the skes pretty gray and conditions. >>definitely pretty cool do lo outside from snow isn't showing much in fact you can even see much the trees out there in the foregrnd as just very sore hilly spots are foggiest areas as well as or coastal spots but by the time we work our way intlate morning and early afternoon we will be looking at some good clearing. this 11:30am right here and sunshine already having returned for most innd areas bayside areas will see fog burning up by early afternoon wita ew spots of fog and cloud cover ian young gis right along the cotline temperatures in the 40's and 50's r your current numbers we'll see daytime highs warmer than yesterday some part of thathas to do with the fact you're just getting a lot more nshine for areas closer to the coast than yesterday did get so skies are dry across the bay that's something most of us will continue to expect well into the afternoon now for northern ptions of napa and then down into solano county some afternoon thunderstorms veloping you see those
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drifting over solano county into the close of the afternoon nd early evening for e rest of us it's dr and sunny day a had a nice easter afternoon had tomorrow a bit of fogforming right along the coastline, but not as much as today and then the clearer and warmer day after that as we make our way into your monday. today's daytime ghs in the 70's for just a fewspots like concord antioch in mountain ew ile san jose fremont and livermore and upper 60's oaand will be at 63 for the high today tomorrow a lile than today with some low 70's temperatures warmer gets on tuesday and wednesday couple spots and when could reach 80 degrees come the mile of the week after that temperatures cool into the iday and saturday. james and y checked. >>they are king progress on an antibody test that would let you know if you've already had her a rus and didn't get sick and that means you might be able to go to work and no
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spread the disease yeah but geing the anybody test up and running. >>it's been a bit of a challenge cr sanjay gupta explains. task force more than 2 million tests have now been performed in the united states. and ye there are still people who health care orkers who can't get one. it's part of th reason there's now so much interest in a different kind of test an antibody test. doctor uci told cnn on friday us it's coming soon and i'm certain thatthat's goi to happen that thin a period of a week or so. >>we're going to have a rather large number of tests that are available. butwhat exactly e antibodies. they are proteins in the immu system that developed days after someone has been infected. and it's the antibodies that make someone immune to becoming re fected. that means 2 things. you were previously infected and you arnow likely to be protected. >>at least for a while. >>we think it will be a tool to helus get people ba to
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work it will be additional information because as you know if yove an tibody th means you're exposed and have recovered from it that diagnosis should help that's why public health agencies around the worlwant these antibody tests. >>becausit could help some people getback to their daily lives. you remember the swab well th tests for the virus itself specically its genetic material problems are first of all at some point after you recover that test will be negativand secondly a lot of people have had troublegetting that diagnostic test in the first place the antibody test is more definive. there are only a w reasons you would have antibodies in your blood you've got someone else's antibodies by an injection of their ood. you got a vaccine which teaches your body to make antibodies yowere infected. the antibody test quires a sample of your blood and this trip which has proteins from the virus on it.
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if your bloo reacts to that strip. it means you have antibodies in your blood and think really ing able to tell them the pea of mind that become. >>from knowing you already were infected. you have body. >>you're safer. murray in fact shunned 99.9% of the time and said this i think would be very reassurinto our front line health care workers. >>another benefit of antibody testing. surveillancein places like miami dadecounty florida. santa clara coty california. intelluride corado. >>they have already started using tibody tests to get a better sense of how ma people many of whom will be surprised to learn have already been exposed to the virus you ever vonteers is getting teed twice. >>and the purpose of that is to see who syrup conrts and develop the antibodies meaning who was sacked we expected durinthis period of quarantine a cdc spokespers told cnn the agencyhas
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already use these tools to que monitor contacts of fected people and to identify individuals who'd due to mild infection may have not known thy were infected. getting he antibody tests up and nning much like the test to detect the vir itself have been challenging in a rush to get these test the market, the fda lowered the followed were a lot of what unreliable and inaccurate s. >>is series of antibody tests out there that have not been validated some of that asset may be and they they love on the internet may have very low sensitivity and specificity and give you a foss reurance that you either we'll give you a false positive arafat's negative implying that you may be protected. >>i think everyone is looking for assurances, right and it's going to be testing widespread testing which we do not have right now, but as ctor bricks just a reminder buddy don't trust everything you see online there's alwayssomebody
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out there trying to get your money with. fay already don't test online. yes don't do that in a nearly they're looking into whether they could use. >>antibodies and have those people who have them as blood donors and th use that blood to fight coronavirus. hazard pay could be a reality for health care worrs and essential employees ding the pandec. reporting iwashington
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>>ti now is a 24 and some lawmakers say that alth care workers fighting the virus or get hazard paand e federal government should foot the basal john has more. spondent >>nurses doctors medical technicians who lirally put their lives on the line tory to keep us safe. virginia senator mark warner is one of ny lawmakers who nt to see hazard pay me available to health careworkers battling the coronavirus we need to a way to or compensaon o find plan being discussed would give up to $2000. >>not only the health care workers. but the other essentialemployees i also think there you c make a case that the person who's checking ou out of the grocery store or you're picking your drugs fm pharmacy or the sanitation worker could be viewed as a front-line rkers. well this plan also known as the heroes fund could be part ofthe next coronavirus relief bill being epared in both the senate exposure you geto the
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lawyers tugh the mo secure you're going to be. >>the are folks that are under all day long virginia representative don beyeris calling for quick action. however, virginia representatives bobby scott and abail spanberge want to keep focus produci risks by supplying more protective equipment the reason there's a because we need to be ensuring that. >>every health care worker has the peonal otective equipment, they need and the solution of that ought not be hasn't been the soution is to make the workplace safer. >>we can do that negotiation like these will continue until lawmake return to washington later this month. >>reporting in washington, i'm diesel john. well new this morning british prime minister boris johnn h been released now from the hospital afteweek. >>in intensive care as battled coronavirus his office says that he won't immediately go back to work instead he's going to continue his recovery at home. here's a quick live look outside we'll take a
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ief break we've got a live camera here at the golden gate bridge. it's a little gr overhead as you can see. >>with just a handful of cars on thiseaster sunday, if you missed it ll visit once again with john travel. coming the forecast for this sundan lod over $170 million
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we're 30's the time the big story this morning of course e first wave of stimulus checks are now t th the irs saying deposits will continue.
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>>in the days ead starting with people who file their tax returns asyou go for that money there is a warning other people. >>want in on your money to washington correspondent alexandra le mon has more. >>amme are working ard to take advantage of the conavirus pandemic sending emails calls and texts that appeared to be from government agencies this is a call from the socialsecurity administration they promised to help people get their imulus checks all all money come associate director of the ftc's consumer reonse division says don't click on any links in emails or on social media instead go to irs dogov to look up afr information right now even saying. do you make sure that they get t irs says its website will soon allow ople to check onstatus and come from direct depot
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information but those options aren't yet corado congressman jason crow says most people are required to do that they have filed their tax returns online. >>you're 2018 2019 a rarity have theibank account information. current irs an they should just automatically get thosecash payments, but those without direct deposit may have to waifor paper checks in the mail the treasury department only has thability to prince 5 illion checks a week the irwebsite will provide people the tion of adding new direct deposit information in the coming days. >>in washingto alexandra, the mount. >>at least 550 sailors from the uss theodore roosevelt have sted positive now for coronavirus nearly 00 of the aircraft carrier's crew have been moved to she other being examined the ship's former captain brett kosher aftesounding the alarm about covid-19 outbreak on board and
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thena few days later, the navsecretary resigned after mishandling thesituation. california by the way is teaming up with fema to provide meals to elderly residents inthe state who are struggling. here's part of what governor newsome had to say about that partnership and because of the incredible leadership of fema >>we are able now to partner th the restaurants. and begin to pick your 3 eals a the way i say nutritious i'm not because i want to be paterlistic. i'm not because i want our allies but because our seniors to t nutritious meals that have less sodium sugar and the lie and so we have guidelines and will help support our restaurant workers to deliver 3 meals a y to exponenally expand our capacity to meet the needs of our seniors all througut the state of california. well senrs are considered one of th most at risk populations if they do contact covid-19.
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>>and so using cell phonedata efforts across the country. yeah and according to that data we californians are among those doing the best job we have sarah cyber now to expln. >>official government orders stay at home steer you in the face. but are you obeying them. a tech company you to cast knows grading the nation state y state even county by coty as of friday vermont and california are at the top of the listas far as resident staying put 6 states were near failing overall the unit states got a c plus how did they do it. my tracking cell phe data are hiring companies do it ts too. they develop social distancing models that gauge how well residents are hearing to stay at me orders as we dig deeper, using cell phon data the state of new mexico is ne ofhe first to go public about hiring a company
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the ca2 labs to get cell phone g location statistics we me up with a way to measu statistically a house or a typical peson in th communities. >>whats going away from where they started theday soyou actually could track cellphones show that people were following or not following the stay at home order. yes, mike warren says other states have also signed on dung the pandemic china goes evenfurther it's using citizen smartphones to control their movements around their cities. a code on their phone determines where they can go americans are really concerned about the kind of personalized tracking is that concern addresd by the i personally and and to certifthat as well so we've got a mber of controls >>debt prevent us from trackinyou individuals he government is just the 2 u. sticks anonymous information that does not reveal who the
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phone belongs to. >>you play a rolin being tracks to when you dowoad certain apps and agree to let them use your geo location on your phone tt data is bein used by 3rd party companies and advertisers and now some state and local governments there are enty of companies bung thtrackindata for remember those spring breakers who flocked to beaches even after the warnings to social spring-eakers phoned up another company tectonics was able to show where thos spring breakers ended up those little points oflight are cell phones pinging from the beaches has risen rther and further out that becomes clear just how massive the potential impact just o single beach gathering can have it just a few of those spring breakers had contracted oronavirus th could have spread it far and wide now governments want this kind of data in part to see if stricter measures to distance citizens are needed on talking with governors
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around e country about how you do that. >>and again everything on the table including if we needed to i would conder curfews all these tracking the quintessentiaestion t up about privacy. how much of your personal liberty are you willing to give up for security or e health of the natio well like many to use their career or can beused for people. >>we've seen the good and evil a version of this a cell phone and mobile soft the in the zoo meetings because beaware of first of all zoombombers ye right but then also. >>that cameras on so if you're in a meeting and you need a break maybe double check to make sure the cameras on or off depending on wh you want to show people have been caught doing something that they didn't want to do during a meeting set. all right as we head to break, here's governor gavin newsome and his first partner with an easter message for the ste.
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>>all >>just >>welcomes you crazy houseld. we are thinking of you all and we're so borders and special to >>and we appreciate all r first responders health care workers. our grery workers everybody to keep essential businesses going and keeping people healthy and safe and we sliced our appreciation and admiration to all of you out ere that are continuing to do what you can and then the curve in the state of california.and so we want to see you all a very happy to
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>>we're back at 8.40 and while many americans are struggling downturn because of the conavirus our nation's veterans face me unique financial challenges as well khaleel explas. spondent jo >>dung the current economic downturn, our nation's veterans may be more primed to financialardship victory on the lesion is disproportionately negatively afcted by the covid fis. michael lang tons, the ceo of thwounded warrior project he says many veterans have gig economy or vocational trade jobs that can't be do from
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home for their youknow lawyers ny of them wrote takes file tax returns thursday, the organizion committed $10 million for wounded veterans who've lost their income 10,000 families will get a one time $1000 check to help cover basic needs make britain. a means a vo the bill went to their families. >>i mean the stories are really really diffict some veterans en war even accepting a stimulus check fr the government will crse or in come to a level where there are no longer eligible for va benefitit's something that congress is now taking up we put a bus staon. >>to protect from being jt qualify for those programs. >>but congressmanmark tano says thestimulus benefits may also compcate many veterans tax situations, especially the on disability who don't ypically pay income ta this very. >>special class of veterans reallyneed the va unr the treasury department to figure out a solution.
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>>a 44 is the time and thanks for joining us or i guess we're happy to do that you are of him invited us into your for easter sunday, it's a little weird that we get to be with you know what else is where the system or shove a v 8 i'm not getting aid nobody joins me anymore just you i love your wife mess and the grandmother grandfather and i'm not yet.love the gates and it's good for you with a celerystick. you it's good we've got john tr was standing by he's got a forecast for th easter sunday anjohn how's it looking for today. >>ye, i don't drink holds peter to starting a since trying to like it just got my grand actually to treat but
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yes we are looking at again toy or i stepped outside lingeon for this easter this morning. it's pretty great out there still you got a lot of fog. the cloud cover hanging out across the bay not much f a view from down to the city this morning visibility is holding up for most areas but watch out for some low visibility in our mountainous spots minute ride along the coastline. >>we're going to see clearing earlier tay that yesterday and further clearing towards the coast which didn't get much sunshine yesterday so overal a clear and warmer afternoon is expected for your easter sunday, today's daytime highs will ise and 60's and 70's as of right now we're still in the 40's and 50 so i'd say wait a lile bit later on and then if you y need to have an east recount for the kids in the backyard plant little bit later today will be the best time for that. sunshine wi return nday, but we do have dry skies from start to finish across the bay cup was prickly spots along the coast, more so missed than anhing else now if you are in solano county
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wach for some afternoon thunderstorms drifting over and thiswill be late this afternoon and mostly just for in northern ta county residents other than that will be a trying time but sunny day today tomorrow touch of fog during the morning, but increasingly clear is compad to today even and also increasingly warm for your wednesday, some of your to warmest days this forecastand some of the warmest days of the year so card fact, today's daytime highs will be in the 60's and 70's without due conquered keach in the low 70's all san jose in morgan hill close to 70 oakland you'll get 63 was san francisco at 64 tomoow tuesday and dnesd and that should our warmest a summit marked their stes too after that this warming trend reverses anby next weekend friday saturday and sunday. it's back down into the 60's e go back to you guys in the studio shell. the commercial which one. >>i should add a v a right you don't remember that i should have he should head of the sideways alina. as mo
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businesses shut down every day during the coronavirus pandemic we have a lot of undocumented immigrants now to finding themselves out of work as well. >>but also afraid of applying for any sort of assisnce. ll now some of them must lean onthe generosity of the community we havpaul n with that story. >>andmiguel undocumented immigrants from guatemala with 3 children. they drove to a free cookout from los angeles burdens in the covid-19 era. >>their clothing all the busiesses and the bizarre a job th we need. >>the couple's cleaning work vanished with callous other jobs and la coty it is more than 900,000 undomented residents according to recent estimates. isaac with his battles for immigrant rights in the 4.3 million parishioners catholic archdiocese of los angeles. so
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men are latino immigrts prayng for help. >>all right obviously having a bit of an audio issue with that story will try and get that to paul vacheron a report coming up in just a little bit so stay tun for that. >>8.40 right now and you have a pad to if so you can go to nevada in colorado. they've actually created a little drive-thru at one of them curbide drop-off for your pet, a staff member comes out they pick up your pet and then whethe visitors over take delivery at that your vehicle. doctor william per year says that their hpital. this one in colorado has been very busy andyou knwhy because pele are giving their dogs and cats foodthat actually makes them sick. we'reeeing. >>a plethora of imals that are that are sick and ill. moly i think do too them geing ready foods and things like thatthat's causing him skip e g upset and stuff.
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>>colorado stay at home order doesn't apply that's there are allowed to go to work and vets are open here i checked, but it does have to be you can't just you knoi want my pet groomed it's got to necessary for the pet like mine ran out of heartworm medicine and so they said ok you can calm. a newborn babies in thailand. eir first glimpse of e world through a face shield. take a look this is a hospital in bangkok. >>and you see who will shield over the baby. that's because they don't wa the babies to be exposed to coronavirus newborns are just learning to bree. so they wa their noses and mouths covered to prect them, but they don't want it to restrict their breathing in any way and this is the best way to protect them. durable and sad at the same time yeah. >>by the way a lot of children won't be able to get out and celebte easter in some of the usual ways that we typically do. tone community found a way to bring some fun to children
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photojournalist joshua proposal shows us how. >>coming out to see the kids since the kidscould nocome to the beach in search for the easter gs, there. >>we thought we'd at least do what we can and bring joto the kids and let the easter bunny come to them andthat's really campaigned on and lining up on thestreet >yamazing things seem to spare it ts everybody tside. we love it we just live up to your secret in this press us
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ad spending find it. >>drive-by bodies. i like that that's a good idea. 's a new twist everybo's doing something different this year because of coronavirus a 5th there's plenty of time go dl that if you want to website to a lot of information world weal of knowledge here. the good the bad the ugland everything in here. yes, a court of not guilty information coronavirus open up a coffee and mk. be a public appeal ll be rit we' all doing our part by staying at home.
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bay area grammy-winning artist had a special request, yes, he asked people around the rld to send in footage of how they're copi witthe coronavirus situation and the response that he received was huge in fact he's turn into. >>a music video that's getting a lot of buzz. >>you know, i'm not trying to so records and promote records is. 0 know that right now it's about. it's about humanity that's what all this is about you know not making some video to try look like a superstar but to get people. and that to get with they're going through the corn team that. released it is to other people. hope
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yeah he nt on to say this is a timeto collaborate with people in to rethink about how you apprch life and ere you e clips. >>from his got a link o website at kron 4 dot com. if you haven't already sn it social media because apparently it spread like wildfire. all right kron 4 ha been honoring people doing good things in their communities and is morning, it's ben ramirez from san francisco. he's serving free hot coee through a window at his home on 5 for st. before the outbreak he was the process of opening his own coffee shop and despite having to put that plan on ho. he has plenty of extra coffee on hand, he's got all is in the tory sohe decided to just >>try fine home one dose or r howlike that interesting all right and don't forget you can also spotlight someone who's making a fference in your community. >>we have a section on our bsite, a brand new one called kron 4 hero and we want to hear from you all have to do is quick out of fill out a quick little form let us community and who knows maybe
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and our more than 300,000 dedicated associates. thank you for everything you're doing. >>on this easter morning. pope
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francis prays for health care workers across the world and a quick recovery for those suffering from coronavirus. >>well you know w are cautiously optimistic that our early actions to its employee social distancing and shelr in place is flatting the curve. >>oakland mayor libby shaft praising t bay area for ing its part to flatten he curve while also helping those in need >>i'm certain that that's going to happen that within a period of a week or sowe're going to have a rather large numbeof tes that are available. >>good news. the tests aron the way to show who's recovered from the coronavirus and can safely return to work and school good morning and folsom and i'm james fletcher i mentioned pope francis whole held his easter mass this mornin but it was a live broadcast direct from saint peter's basilica in vatican cy. >>he offereda message of hope and urged people to not be afraid and not give in to that fear.
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>>live stream this so many are doinaround the world as the lockdowns continue his sermon. brokeenturies of tradition andhat's happening all around the world right here in the bay area without their congregations in the same roof, most churches are live streaming. yeah and one sout a church is inviting its congregation tocebrate. >>in a different way with a drive-in theater op forcefully picked all explains. >>west wind capital drive-in in san jose has been closed during the state stay at home order empty parking lot that on suny will host a congregation. southridge hand out essential is like fabric masks food from a pop-up pantry antoiletries the a coyote or miller says the outdoor theater provides the perfect location for people to take in his life sermon with the est of the church from a safe distce so
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you can listen to an encouraging hopefilled message. >>well from the safety an comfort of your vehie to drive in advance is a change pace from a live stream services southridge church has been in the pt month. a similar route other religious institutions have taken during the pandemic >>in san francisco life church will mark easter with its 5th week of online celebrations, a sermon and live music available members from the comfort of their preferred electroc vice in ntra costa county health service remindingthe public the stay at ho order is still in place the health officer ging faith leaders to contine to suspend in person groups of people together ge while the health order remains in place remember folks that churh is bigger than a place it's about of people keeping yo distance will help stop the spread of the virus even during holy week. >>phillipe djgal all kron 4 news and kron 4 is airi and
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streaming easter services for you this morning at 10:00am it's all joel, osteen. >>then at 1030 in touch ministries at 1130 the fellowship church of the east bay presents a spring cleaning servant for easter 2020. breaking milestone in the fight against coro virus from more than 20,000 amerins have now died of it. yeah that's the highest number. >>of deaths in the world and we also have more than half a million cases around the world there are 1.7illion plus cases currently with nearly a 10000 deaths and here in california we've seen more than 600 s with 22,000 confirmed cases of coronavus and again those numbers coming to us dirctly rom johns hopkins university. 132 people have died of re a coronavirus and we've had more than 4800 confirmed cases and as you look down the list here you see the santa clara county. still has by far the most with 50 people dying there and more than 1500
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people testing positive and as you go down the list numbers that stand out 21 people have died in both san mateo county are the st after santa clara county. f your money this morning. check your bank account there could be an tra deposit in there from the governnt the irs announced yestday the firs stimulus chec went out. more than $1200 accounts being a go and directly wired into if you use your electronic filing you know r 2018 or 19. and he chose direct deposit. then yoll get a direct stimulus paent to yoand the irs says they're prioritizing the ming weeks going low in the inme americans and social secury beneficiaries first. unemployment has hit a record high out of work californians are getting a little extra money to help with that $600 on top of thr weekly benefs starting today and
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about $1800 th extra payments kick in automatically if u're eligible and continue fothose impacted through july 31st. >>well struggling bay area restaurants e are trying to adapt to the pandemic through delivery and curbside pickup and even that at times as a struggle, you know why can some restaurants say delivery companies doordash and ubereats they're taking a big chunk of their muh money from commission and fees kron four's dan thorn takes a look. sa francco has stepped in to help local restaurants capping commission fees charged by companies such as doordash uber eats and grub hub. >>the charges typically range from 20 to 30% in der. t now those fees are hurting already struggling local restaurants were all suffering an around thir business is booming probably becaus >>everybody is relying o3rd party delivery right now we don't want to get ut of the >>gave ias part owner of broaddrick in downtown walnut
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creek, the east bay ci has not put a 15% cap and delivery companies like san francisco has david says throughout the coronavirus pandemic their delivery partner doordash has commission on orders plus fees they definite need to ce to the table they ed to be part of the solution and no right now there doordash announced a restaurant reef program last week under it they said they would culocal gaven says she and her have brothers who are franchisees for a number of the orinal mel' diners and ao own a restaurant in lafayette are not eligle for doordash is commission content only >>restaurants which don't understand how that cold be. >>cavan hos doordash will reconsider becausthey're also depending on them to keep going and we need to survive thesedays. gaven says they've
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ought about doing their own delivery but they're already running on a skeleton crew as for restaurants that can benefit from doordashis llion relief program. it begins on monday and it runs through the end of may reporting in walnut creek dan thorn on 4 news. >>people are shipping and trying to keep businesses alive in his case, it's a historic business in san ancisco's north beach neighborhood. city lihts bookstore. they've been there sie 1953 a big attraction for book lovers and tourists of the pandemic say are ause struggling to stay in business and they're tting a much needed support from fans with a fundiser so far they've raised a half a million dollars. >>we've been so grateful and so ovehelmed by the support. despite everybody beating crisis we're on the same boat and so. that makes it en more profound that people taking ti out of their own crisis support us. >>they're going to use that money fromth fund raiser to pay their entire staff an
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their bills during the shutdown. in the north bay for residents and 2 staff have test positive for coronavirus at the drake terrorists senior living community. the first case was march 27 that resident had an underlying health cdition and died at the hospal. no details are being provided about the 6 her active cases that th have right now they just say that they're monitoringtheir residents and staff. and the tbreak in are in that the city gave an update on the outbreak at a nursing facility there were 50 people tested positive. the vice talked about what's being done to hep the patients. >>r hearts go out to the are in care enter. the city has reached out. but there really is nothing else that we can do for them ight many of our residents that wanted to offer help. the cnty and the have ak s ah, not to that simply
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complicate what they're trying to get use but we want everyone to know we're certainly thinking of the patien and the staff and the faly and ping for all the bestin their recovery. >>sfar we're rendell one from that outbreak. he center >>well new this morning british prime minister boris jonson has been released now from the hospital after spendinga week in intensive care, he's been battling the ronavirus s office says he won't return to work right away, but instead will continue his recovery at home untilhe is. >>we enough it was touch and go there for a whileso and i think that's a good example of the arc of the illness because remember whenhe first announced it of feel little qurantine and then the next thing you kn he was in i see and then i ink it shows what it takes to recover from this >>don't forget our coverage of coronavirus and all of the stors related to it will always be there for you on our website at kron 4 dot com. we
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>>i 14 right now d as you're waking up on easter sunday hangg out to. >>we'll s how the 'eather is going to be to go out and get john travel with look at that morning john. morning guys kind of a gray start to this eter. we do have a lot of sunshine later today that's something to look forward to it. >>if you do want to get in the backyard with the kids may be having the street com anned that'll be the time to do so this morning stay inside stay cozy just take it easy you can see the skies are very cloudy ovethe bay area this is the view from timber on right now that much of a view visibilities holding strong for most areas if you're
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headed to philly spots and closer to the coast is where you e seeing some fog really settling down to the surface later on today, you'll notice clearing sooner than you did yesterday th only be around 11:00am when you'll start to see some sunshine in areas like mount use san se livermore concord and up into clearing right alongside the bay ce early afternoon and even closer the coast come that i'm in we make our way into the mid afrnoon little bit of fog hangs on a ride along the coastline on through the day as for temperatures right now we're in the 50's with daytime highs later on in the 60's and 70's so we are importing warm up as we make our way into the afternoon and a much more pleasant day today for coasta spots than what we had yesterday you can see that cloud cover here on storm tracker 4 zooming in on the bay area it's pretty evident. sitting across the bay by the time work our way into the afternoon you'll notice less and lessof that future cast now r our northern napa and solano county residents watch out for some afternoon
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thundersrms, especially for you in solano county on into the close of the day the rest of us not really seeing that potential so we should see a quiet afternoon in a pleaant e tomorrow even clear skies with a dose of morning fog will burnup quickly monday tuesday and wednesday big about our carest and the warmest days in your forecast, today's highs in the 60's fo most of the bay now do you call occurred in antioch in the low 70's well oakland at 63 fremont tell you bo see a daytime high peaking today at 66 degrees tomorrow tuesday and wednesday i mentioned he's being now warmest days of your forecast we start to see temperatures cooling down come the end of the week into next weekend whenwe'll see daytime highs falling back io the 60's so some really warm wether around the corner for us and finitely some sunnier skies for those of you that are oking forward to celeste gray and cloudy conditions james and are in fact the job. >>they're making progress on an antibody test that will let you know if you already had
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coronavis but didn't t sick and then you'd be able to go back to work withou spreading the virus yeah but getting the anybody test up anrunning has been a bit of a challenge in fact in the rush to get these tests to mark. >>the fda decided to lower the regulatory standards. now what that's led to is a gt of unreliable and inaccurate tests on thmarket. >>is a series of antibody been validated some of that t asset may be and they they love on the internet may ve very low sensitivity and specificity and give you a foss reassurance th you either give you a false positive arafat's negative impling that you may be protected we think it will be a tool to help us get people back to work it will additional information because as you know if you have an anbody that means you're exposed and have recovered from it. >>that with the information that diagnosis should help i'm certain thatthat's going to happen that within a period of >>we're going to have a rather a arge number of tests that are available and i think
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rely being able to tell them the peace of mind that comes from knowing you ready were infected. you havebody. >>you're safer. murray in fact hunned 99.9% of the time. >>and said is i think would be very reassuring to our front line health care workers. >>santa clara county by the antibody tests to get a better sense of w many people have alread been exposed to the virus. oakland mayor libby shaft oke with cnn's wolf blitr about the way kland during this crisis and she also mention how steph and ayesha curry are stepping up to help. >>well, you know we are cautiously optimistic that our early actions to its employees social distancing and shelter in place is flatteni the curve now we are noletting up on our vigilance we are continui to move our most vulnerable into isolation hospitals wereworking with the vernor to move folks into themost secure trailers
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and then we're calling on the generosity of our esidents who have rlly shown up with such incredible food livery of donations to our relief and everything from $5 from little kids to steph and ayesha at have helped keep world kitchen to deliver 600,000 meals to kids that normally rely on schoolfor their meals as well as our service providers. >>find out how you cahelp just visit our website at kron 4 dot com you can see we've got the ticle there and the links that ou'll need. >>still ahead on the kron. a closer lookat why african-america are one of the most impaed groups when it cos to ronavirus and then how amies are coping the funerals of lod togo to
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9.23 right now and nowwe know you know get the tea has disease though it doesn't distinguish. >>and who gets coronavirus there are 1 one groupis getting more than any other and that african americans th are getting infected and being killed at an alarming rate and now lawmakers are calling for short and long-term solutionwe have our washington dc correspondent raquel martin now with the story. >>the some congressional lawmakers say ey aren't surprised by new data showing african americans are at greater risk of dying from coronavirus pandemic has
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highlighted. >>many of the underlying concerns that the clifton but the senate us have been talking about for decades, indiana congressman andre carson says poor housing conditions, lack of sources andundering health conditions in ack communities created a perfect storm for the virus f rates e higher diabetes wilkinson african-americans make up more than 70% of deaths in chicago, milwaukee and louisiana. >>in missouri congressman emanuel cleavesays a lack of health insurance could be why they go to a doctor in this to the emergency room going there when the truck wh everything has been exacerbated when. >>well nobody is a is just about ey're worn out according to the kaiser family foundation african-ameran are one d a half times more likely to be uninsured than white americans we need to get beyond political talking points. >>and dress the core of this issuthat has to do with the lahealth care for all the
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sense to me thatwe meet need to make reforms righ now wisconsin democrat tammy baldwin says the country needs more information about how different groups are ing fected the cdc has not forthcoming bought e and the congressional black caucus are lling on the cdc in all states to include racial data and their pandemic repos in washington quel martin. >>time now is 9.25ears a ick live look outside the golden gate bridge and there you see a few 100 droplets on the lands. it's a little misty little cloudy out there as you're makingyour way around the bay on this easter sunday, we'll be ight back. ♪
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>>28 and on this easter sunday,the unfortunate headline is how many people the coronavirus has killed now have died. that's the most of anywhere in the world and the u.s. also has moreinfections and anywhere else in the world. >>th more than half a million cases wherdarryl forges now with the full story. >>irs says they have deposited the first wave of stimulus money for amicans on saturday, some good news during a tough day for the country. the united states is ow over a half-million coronavirus cases in over 20,000 deaths, we're seeing a
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ak now, but that the decline is going to be very sl. >>as some other states reach their peaklater in april and even extending into bank. >>at the center of the paemic new york state that is not an alltime high. >>andyou can see that the numbers somewhat. abilizing but it is stabilizing ad an horrific. >>right but ere is some hope governor andrew cuomo says the hospitalation rate in that state appears that hit a picks. meanwhile governors in places like kentucky are urging people to stay at home. state officials sa if some churches follow through with plans services churchgoers will be issued citations and you're quite a self quarantine through how many people. >>who have specifically chosen not to go to mass gathering right end up paying fo somebody else's decision. >>also on easter weekend. the president ponders what he calls one of the biggest decisions of his presidcy,
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country some time in may. i'm darryl forges righ >>well one of the saddest things about covid-19 is that it leaves patients in many cases to die alone even attending funerals might not be possible for those. >>they leave behind ryan young reports on how one woman's struggle to say goodbye to her dying husband. >>thewe just know it is. that >>the short cell phe videos of her husbandray awn's funel the only way marie smith could see it fromshe hasn't le her house since testing positi forthe same virus that lled she was able
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in the last 3 weeks marie says she her father and her brother have all tested positive for with strict social-distancing rules in place. >>their trip to the hospital march16th would be the last time she saw eir next convsations. a last minute gesture fr a worried and as
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>>think it wavery very just 7 ys after arriving at the hospit. he was gone. >>the speed of the deadly and contagiouscoronaviruis leaving falies like th smiths holding uxpected and under tenet funerals at a frightening pace, it's very ver cloras funeral home in detroit. no more than 10 immediate mily members can pay their respects in person. receiving. so many death calls and once. you know is week has been one of almost over when weeks i've ever had in my and as for those still waiting to say their last goodbyes. >>sir. >>what is green
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>>that was ryan young porting the story of the smiths is reflective of countless others. one funeral director in new york city attacks as his 4 facilies skip to 40 calls a month usually, but now he's getting th many callsevery single day. also in the headlines at least550 sailors from thuss theodore roosevelt haveested positive now for coronavirus nearly 3700 of the aircraft carrier's crewhave been moved off onto shore they're being examined right now thship former captain brett crozi from santa rosa was dismissed after sounding the alarm publicly about the cov-19 outbreak on board. his vessel. then the navy secretary resigned after criticizing. what the captain did. california is teaming up with fema to provide meals to who are struggling. here's te part of a governor newsome had to say about that effort >>and because of the incredible leadership of fema. we are able now to partner with the rtaurants. and
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day of nutritious food and by the way i saynutritioui'm not because i want to be paternalistic. i'm not because i want our allies but because it credibly important for our seniors to get nutritious meals that ha less sodium sugar and the like and so we have guidelines and will help support our restaurant workers to deliver 3 meals a day to exponentially expand our capacity to meet the needof our seniors all throughout the ste of california. >>ll seniors are consered one of the most at risk populatis if they contract covid-19 and you know the show the governor and his family. >>from their home right and the kids and the funny hats and you think it's dumb you sets a family pet, it's very cute in the east bay, the mayor of berkeley is talking about that city's response to the coronavirus take a listen.
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>>i want to sayhow proud i am of our community during this very difficult timeeven though we cannot be physically could close to each other our action is really co together in an unprecedented way an even though people are sltering in place and we've had great success in our communi sheltering in place. you know people are looking out for the neighbors seen as seniors who are sheltering at home. are being looked after and cared for by tir neighbors. people are delivering groceries span medicine, ople orgazing drives super my personal protecte equipment and develop and create masks fo first people are supporting our small businesses justhe way the turkey has really come together to our businesses, our neighbors and the homeless the media center cmunity is really but inspirinand i'm confident you know after we get out of this crisis center can be even strong. is getting some help the hat starry plow. they are taking donations to stay alive. the
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restaurant music venue has been open since the 70's. host bans cre day or maybe we're at he 3rd eye blind concert. there back in the day. now they're on the verge of closing and the owners are trying to stay afloat with a go fund me campaign. >>brisbane still be here and we really ho we can make it through this because we ally are one of the last berkeley ititutions that's still keeping the sands where it hasn't really changed too much. >>so r they've raised about $14,000 that's st half fell. what they need to stay in business. we have link on ou website all the information go to kron 4 dot com. >>and ultrarunner in eldorado counes using his talent to try and raise money as well this time for protective gear for health woers and because he can't run outdoors he's instead logging the 150 miles that he's going toun on a treadmill. we have te shelled after now with the story. >>it's the gateway tthe sier the historic and charming town of plaster ville the trees different colors,
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the mountain andthe skies to this is where i wa to leave more than 30 years ago the french native or violent comments came running to the united states never run in my life. >>t got to run and never stop scenes just love it. he picked up the sport just 5 yego it is an out-patient also runner some people thin it's i like pain, no, i don't. >>i just like to run or bais moved by the model think further you get canced yet n's to 3 days in s angeles 10 days in new york for days and santa barbara with all the nceations due to the coronairus the 16 year-old will now face up from mass solo rit isolated treadmill at the eldorado wine movement, what's funny and french may 2. i do not like white never drink wine and do not like eese. >>the race strategies to cover a 150 miles and 48 hours of nonstop action there on ts
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stuff isnature breaks to raise awareness and assist with the sho supply of personal prottive equipment to showing mask and also for people to look atasement well shop but ave that a pickup truck say you got to have gloves its don't bother by the quantity letsomebody else decide if it's quite you all know we we use >>passion running towards a purpose. all while pacing and paying it forward then you have others yep just have. >>now if you happen to be in downtown possib this weend picking up some food while she walked by the eldorado why movement give air of a wave height. say no. sagain he's out here from saturday morning so mond morning. come say hi. >>you have to err on treadmill know there's a guy in marin county ising money and he's a con for hero now because he did so much by running for 24 hours straight straight like no nos break for sleep or any
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here's what he did name is dan protests and he's the dean of students in san jose middle school air is coming to help so what he diwas. he startethis at 12 oh 01:00am on one day and he rainto saturday ran till the next and the night. so how now he can ron lot of miles and robot what he did was i didn't ow 24 hour straight to run into is an adult mile every hour ok, which basically james has got o sleep 20 minutes that power nap any can run a mile and gosh knows i don't know 6 minutes for you you wouldn't get to sleep at all because of the house on take me the whole >>dollars and saying you ow go to and go a big saying and raise money for the food bank that way i like that you say is part of car for heroes ease around for hero.you want to tell people how they can do th ok i lied to everyone got a link on r web site in fact there it is look at the second bullet point kron 4 t com slash features slash kron 4
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roes go there we have a quick little form you can fill out if you want to nomite. >>somebody that you feel is is doing good work in your neighborhood to try and make liv better while we're all you knw going through the shelter in place in the whole pandemicaying an if you nominate, and wel take a look at all the entries and feature ample threw out of this whole time that russia wou you support karen if she was going to get up everhour and run a mile would you would you where you would i run with her now know it. came around right honeycutt come back in the hour come back in to every out come back in an hour. >>yeah, so might have something i can do all were shelteng home is get in better shape. yeah. >>resolution. >>a right our coverage continues online what do we call covid copia we had a little cold that company of informion on k
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>>9.43 is the time right now and on this easter suny want to congratulate our one of our weathestrong john is at home just fine he hasn't john we just got the email that rebecca had a baby rl. i what did hey name or or or a >>rebecca beautiful and know you're all congratulations to all family >>i hope th have ruled the stir bunny ears hor this thas the best easter present due to the bad right. >>for re of and u know
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what if you are going outside with your family celebte easter. well i baby weight tell a little bit later on because weather will improve but as of right w we're still sitting under some gray sks, nothing at familiar here we've en a lot of the skies lately especially yesterday out along the coastline, although today will bring increased clearing little bit sooner in fact some of our inland areas are already growing clear clear as the morning goes by and by the time we work our way into the areas are going to be getting in the mix with a bit of a dose of sunshine celtso yes, it's going to take some time to get there, but we are going to see nice clear skies and an enjoyable east around the corner temperatures right now arin the 50's oakland, one of ouwarm spots at 57 while little cooler in areas like tipper on in pacifica right at 50 degrees skies on future cast shing that cloud cover that is sittingacross most of the bay area, some of art their spots are in ea bay valleys and then up in the
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north bay you ca see that later on today and future cast skies do broke clear that what you can't ignore is in northern at the county and then it's a lot of county a brief period of afternoon thunderstorms possible so adjust those easter plans. accordingly course are gog to be staying closer to home today regardless, but you do want to be prepared for that otential while we do see that potentialin the north bay, the rest of the bay area does remain dry. so a nice pleasant easter and awards starts this upcoming week with nday tuesday and wednesday looking at highs in the 70's if not a couple of low 80's further inland. today's highs, mostl still in the 60's with concd mountain view an antioch in the low 70's. san jose 68. a 69 and b redwood city in livermore ch at 68 tomorrow's daytime high climbing into e low 70's. well tuesday and wednesday being our warmest days after that we start to see temperatures coong down in by next weekend. it's ck to the 60's we go back to you guys in the studio. thanyou
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very much and there's the john their now back in case you forgot to says you know with coronavirus and everything and we asked whh ship. >>as she was pregnant, we didn't want you know risk her health news to come on the then they add the ba on a d good friday yes, according to the tweet was a 7.7 pounds 8 has 2 boys already d she she really wanted a girl so give me a all right got talk a little bit about santa cruz. if you're planning on heading down there to hit the beach or the park or to go get something do it. these guys found that out they all gets a $1000 fie each one of them shelter-in-place order santa cruzd tweeted out the photo and the chiefsays that the group was actually from fremont and headed down to santa cruz to buy some drinks example by posting this online
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saying to everybody else if you think yore going to get down there and get away with it anywhere you're not eally supposed to like even go to lking trails replaces unless it'sin your neighborhood but because that's the idea is not to be an attraction where peop go just be just. >>stay where ou are that's >>all right also in the headlis this morning, 7,000 hotel rooms across calirnia that are now available to the state'meless population, $15 million from the state and the federal government is going to help the folks with coronavirus get into these hotels. people who ha tested positive will get first priority and he next in line will be those that are waiting for the test resul to come back and people over 65 who have been exposed. at ts point it's unclr exactly how long e housing ogram will last 2 or just ve to wait and see you know at else air bnb is >>in san francisco, the business called air bnb were based in san francisco, but it's nationwide of course worldwide and they are helping and thpethat show loftus shares the coany's latest initiative now to make sure
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that everybody hasa place to call home. >>the goal here is to help our wants to make sure they have a safe place to stay while they save countless lives having to take ose extra precautions being aware when it comes to covid-19 first responders and medical professionals are >>the hospital why to what u might take to your patients i mean to your family butso many sks come with that battle and that's why air bnb is feri its support are their way of giving back and being being able tobeto help during the day. really awful awful crisis. thecompany's new initiative front line connects health care workers to free housing ound the world and right here athome we talk to you know so many people the lastfew days and alized it was a real nd for medical workers that are coming in to places that n block megan whether they'vtraveledhere to help or are isolating to protect their families.
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>>hosts are getting these heroes a pce to to be able to provid >>a warm theylean. you kno or u know or unit. >>allow em to greet so ey can focus on sang others and kindness are going to get through this tother if you'd like to join the air bnb housing initiative as a host or asa guest we have more information on our website reporting in the northwest valley sasha loftus. >>and in complete data set shows about a 3rd of renters don't make their payments at the beginning of a perverted and anyway it's a sign of how the coronavirus is making it harderfor americans to keep roof over their heads. the numbs are from the national multifamily housing uncil. they found that 31% of renters didn't make payments between april onand april 5 that's actually up 13% from last year. the analysis is just a snapshot of about 13 million renters it doesn't actually and include subsidize housing, so the number may actually be
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much laer. the ways announcing that it's distributing millions of masks to driver and delery workers. cities like miami and detroit and philadelphia no require public transit and rideshare drivers to we masks, so uber ys that it's going to start sending them out and the first shipment will go out to people in new york. the company excts 10's delivered around the world in the coming weeks. >>time now is i'm 50 and newborn babies and thailand are getting their first glimpse of the world through a face shield. take a look at what they're doing. a hospital in bangkok,the babies had these masks over them so they won't be exposed to coronavirus but at the sam time because they're just learning to breathe andnurses don't want the mask interfering and covering their nosesand also this is what they came up witthey're less restrictive but just as protective and it's adorle, but it's also so sad isn't thatthey're going to be ok and sare you and ifyou need somebody to talk to about it
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there's a 1, 8, 100 number you can call 95590, it will help you get through this pandemic through ur anxiety and fears and depression of what we're going through by just calling is number there is there to haveyou people are people talk with you and you n text talk with us to 6,, 7, 4, 6, that's another way to get a hold of them. we have a link to thaton our website at kron 4 dot com as weo to the break, let's take a look newsome and his family th an easter message. >>it's >>this welcomes you crazy household. we are thinking of you all and we're so borders and special to >>and we appreciatall our first responders health care workers. our ocery workers everybody to keep essential busiesses going and keeng people healthy and safe and we
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sliced anour appreciation miration to all of you out there that are continui to do what you can and then the curve in the state of california. and so we want to wish you all a very happy to see we're all doing our part by staying at home.
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that could mean an increase in eney bills. you casave by setting your heat to 68 or lower... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or just letting thsun light your home. stay well d keep it golden. >>and we are back and we're
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going to be airing easter services this morning just
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want to give you a quick reminder that at 10 o'clock will be aaron joel osteen tn at 1030 in toh ministries is going to be on the air and then at 1130 the fellowship church f the east bay will be presenting what they call a spring cleaning sermon for easter 2020 again we're in a broadcast that and stream it as well so hopefully you can get your eter service and even though your sheltering at kanye was going to be want to show us scenes they thought that hend the gospel choir perform with socia distancing. but. one work because he just that didn't want to put everybody at risk right mariah carey and tyler perry or so going to be on that apparent sw and that's the most in show at 10 o'clock is morning. in this global alth crisis a lot of very grammy winning artists are doing their part and one name for the fantastic new grito sent out a special request, people around the world to send in ftage of how they're coping. >>with coravirus and the sponse got was huge in fact it turn into a music vio and it's getting lot of buzz. we talked to him about his
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new song chocolate samurai and what inspired hito write. >>you know, i'not trying to o records and promote records is. 0 know that right now it's about.and it's about humanity that's what all this is about you know not making some video but to get people. and to get with they're going to every day on a ily bases the corn team that. released therapeutic to me and i hope it to other people. >>and he went oto say that this is time to colaborating and way think about re a new approach to yor life. with less toilet paper hoarding i so he anyway all the well-shers in the video that has attracted he put that on there and calm for is highlighti people making a difference in this case were shining a light on and fishes in contra costa
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county their food ba and martinez yes since the start of the shelter-in-place orde they've been serving more than 200 warm to go meals. >>each and every day. loaves and fishes workers say that there's no criteria to qualify to get the food. if you want dining room locations just visit our website at kron 4 dot com and if you think you know soebody in your community, it's doing their part to make a difference to make things a little easr in a little better for people just go to our website at kron 4 docom we've got a section there you can submit your entry and we'll hopto be able to feature that's it for now we'lsee you back here and have a great easter.
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