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>>news at 6. >>now at 6 the list of people surrounded by the president who are testing positive for covid-19 is growing tonight, stephen miller top aide to the president is the latest to be added to the list. good evening. everybody, i'm pam moore and i am ken in a statement, stephen moore said over the last 5 days he's been working remotely and self-isolating. >>testing negative every day through yesterday. the statement went on to say today i tested positive for covid-19 and in quarantine that's a quote miller is now the 11th person to test positive in the white house meanwhile less than 24 hours after returning to the white house president trump has put a stop to covid relief talks on capitol hill causing the stock market to drop dramatically more now on it is happening in washington and the growing list of people testing positive we turn now to washington dc
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correspondent. >>trevor shirley with the latest river. >>hey good evening. yeah, you're right a lot of news happening here in washington dc today. the president's doctors say he is responding to treatment but he's not out of the woods just yet we've also learned today that there is a growing number of people within the white house connected to the military who are now self-quarantining after possible exposure to covid-19. 24 hours after leaving walter reed medical center president trump remains at the white house today is doctors released an update which said the president feels no symptoms and his vital signs are stable but he remains under treatment. >>doctors for vice president mike pence also said he remains symptom-free and continues to test negative for the virus, but it's not such good news for several of the president's top military advisers general mark milley chairman of the joint chiefs of staff tested negative for the virus but is under quarantine after the vice commandant of the coast guard
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admiral charles ray tested positive. re potentially exposed up to 14 other military leaders, according to the associated press in the meantime former vice president joe biden continues on the campaign trail that's and the politics and follow the science with just 4 more weeks to go before election day biden spoke in gettysburg pennsylvania. >>we're in a mask is not a political statement. it's a scientific recommendation biden campaign officials say the candidate continues to test negative for covid-19 along with his running mate senator kamala harris she'll face off against vice president pence at tomorrow night's vice presidential debate. >>and speaking of that debate between the vice presidential candidates tomorrow. there's been a lot of back and forth today about whether or not there would be some kind of plastic shielding in between those candidates. it's this hour it still seems to be something that they're going back and forth over but we do know they'll be seeded at
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least 12 feet apart from each other back to you. so trevor of course all across the country people are becoming accustomed to working through zoom at how are operations at the white house with so many people out with covid. >>here's what the white they've essentially told most people to work from home if they don't actually have to be in the building. well there are also reports out that white house residence staff the butlers in the valleys that and that did essentially take care of the first family are doing their jobs in personal protective gear, so there are some changes happening at the white house as they try to you know get their arms around this outbreak there and trevor even beyond the white house we're talking about the nation's security here and questions about are we any less secure today than we were before this covid outbreak at the white house, the chairman of the joint chiefs of is in quarantine is this affecting our nation's security. and was a question that's been asked
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today and military officials say that this has not changed our security status or military readiness. keep in general milley the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff has not tested positive. he says quarantining out of an abundance of from from home so and the military leadership, according to them is still intact still operating doing going about business as normal and we understand the general has secure communications links at his house so he can communicate if he needs to trevor shirley live for us from washington dc trevor, thank you very much. >>and tonight again presidential candidate joe biden now saying quote we shouldn't have the debate next week if the president is still testing positive for the coronavirus the next presidential debate is scheduled for october 15 we have continuing coverage on the president's health on our website kron 4 dot com you can find the latest from the president's doctors as well as
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the growing list of positive cases of the white house. and what top health experts have to say about the president's diagnosis and recovery. another big story we are tracking as we reported stocks dropped on wall street today after president trump ordered his staff to stop negotiations with the democrats over another round of coronavirus stimulus money, investors have been clamoring for more stimulus for americans after the economy was jolted into a recession by coronavirus shutdown kron 4 sanaz tahernia live in our newsroom with more on what this all means for you not. >>and this all started this afternoon when tweeted as saying house speaker nancy pelosi is quote not negotiating in good faith went on to say that the speaker is asking for 2.4 trillion dollars to bail out what he calls a poorly run high crime democratic states. he then asked that senate majority leader mitch mcconnell direct all his focus before the
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election into confirming his u.s. supreme court nominee, amy coney barrett as with most things that have happened this year. the president's tweet sent a ripple effect through the markets. the s and p 500 index slide more slid more than one percent president trump then added the negotiations will pick up after he wins the election promising quote we will pass a major stimulus bill that focuses on hard working americans. now earlier this morning we spoke with our financial expert rob block about what we can expect in the coming months. now that relief talks have stalled. >>i say this in 3 months will be higher than we are but right now the political intrigue and drama pretty crazy stimulus will get done before the election or after the election because we need another round i think more important question on not the short term short term it probably will drag well. but you're not talk about material numbers short term the congress has to start looking
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their lights. yes they're about to cut thousands and thousands jobs. they're they're they're struggling bad. >>so maybe we'll get a smaller package will be a little bit of reprieve for the market. but also like biden gets and this is just all coming from top my head. there's thoughts and will be a huge infrastructure on top of the stimulus package. so either way this cuts republican in office less regulation, fewer taxes. good for the market democratic its end. you're going see bigger stimulus package and infrastructure package on top of it so i'm liking where we are in 3 but how we get there the next 45 days, it's just going to be a slog. >>now in response to all this house speaker nancy pelosi released a statement saying quote today once again president trump showed his true colors putting himself first at the expense of the country with the full complicity of the gop members of congress live in the newsroom. sanaz tahernia kron 4 news. >>thank you we first told you
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about the stock market drop on our kron 4 mobile app download the app today on your phone's app store for the latest breaking news in the bay area and beyond. >>and now to our coverage of the wildfires, the glass fire raging napa and sonoma counties more than 66,000 acres have burned in its second week now the fire has been contained to 50%. hundreds of structures have been destroyed and thousands of people are not able to return to their homes thousands structures also still threatened by this fire for the latest on the warnings and the orders of for evacuations you can check our website at kron 4 dot com today more than 16,400 firefighters continue to battle 22 major wildfires in california bay area fire crews tell kron four's haaziq madyun why this year they are gearing up for a longer fire season than normal. >>a battle against extreme wildfire behavior. that is how
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they area firefighters described this year's fire season. >>this video from the glass fire shows exactly what firefighters are up against. >>yeah, the past few weeks are far fires have seen some extreme fire behavior to the triple digits in the red flag warning you know the temperatures have been very high the humidities and very and it's been extreme fire weather. you know we've seen some high winds and once gets into the communities it's all here is another video recorded by bay area firefighting strike team including firefighters from oakland fremont hayward in alameda county they say their fire departments are preparing for the possibility of these conditions to continue for the remainder of the fire season this season's racked early this year and we're just getting into october. we're just getting into november and you know there's people understand that this fire season may go through you know november, maybe even into december yeah, you're looking right here at the map showing all the different fires in the
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state this weekend. there is rain in the forecast but will that help firefighters on the frontlines yes and no. >>it's good that it's going ever the activity of the fire itself on the north end of this particular part of the glass fire. you have very steep terrain very hazardous conditions are dozers are cutting roads and trails in the dirt which turns into much instantaneously in these cases which makes it very hauser's for all equipment and putting as well has a menu kron 4 news. let's take you live right now to see how the fire looks from the top of mount saint helene and look looking toward the south. >>and as we mentioned the fire the glass fire is now 50% contained this is looking toward calistoga inn pam and in the past we've taken the shot and we've seen flames we've seen smoke. now we just see smoky haze out there that's good news. >>with the weather conditions off of the firefighting are yet and looks a lot more process than what we saw before, but certainly the fire conditions have improved we're
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see more of an onshore breeze. that's what we want to see even though you get some gusty winds from time to time. you little more moisture in the atmosphere in fact a lot more moisture compared what we have we're down around 10% last week now we're talking 8090% overnight, so that certainly helping out the firefighters there you can see the latest conditions winds generally have a west southwest between about 8, 9, 10 miles per hour. those winds. well they're going to be that way for the next couple of days here very similar conditions but as we get into this weekend. >>everything changes we have a cold front come through now behind that you get a ridge of high pressure start to build in and this is the forecast from one of our for the weekend as we start to see some of those gusty winds as we head in towards sunday evening. you see some 2030 mile an hour gusts. some of those offshore winds developing and i think we see another event behind that as we get in toward the middle of next week so got a long way to go here we've got a storm system off the coastline. big question is will bring us any rain right now it's looking like a good brings the chance
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of few light showers will it be enough to bring in the fire season. i don't think so we'll have more on that coming up the few minutes all right lawrence, thank you developing news. we're learning 16 firefighters may have been exposed to carbon monoxide poisoning in a couple of ambulances arrive. >>i'm a county fairgrounds to treat the firefighters cal fire says the exposure happened at a location off site from the fire area. one firefighter was transported to a hospital on others were released back to the fire lines. >>and just into our newsroom. the laos interim assistant police chief has resigned early in order to care for his terminally ill daughter joseph polio was supposed to serve as interim assistant chief until the end of the year. >>but has decided to resign as of thursday october first in order to care for his daughter who is battling batten disease. the city of vallejo and the vallejo police department say they will continue the search to fill that position. >>coming up the open airport
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>>the food and drug administration has released its covid-19 vaccine
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guidelines after the white house blocks in their formal release. this is the latest example of the tug of war between trump officials and government scientists over the review and timeline for upcoming vaccines. the vaccine guidelines make clear the companies must provide at least 2 months of safety data from participants before seeking emergency approval from the agency. these guidelines contracts, the president's promising a vaccine before election day. and here's a look at the latest covid-19 numbers around the world there are more than 35 million cases, the united states has more than 7 million cases, california leads the country. >>in the number of cases with 837,000 here in the bay area there are more than 103,000 cases and more than 1500 deaths have been reported, here's a look at where each bay area county stands in the state's covid tier system most bay area counties. >>or read that is the substantial tear san francisco is in the moderate here that's
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orange sonoma county remains in the most restrictive tier. purple. downward trend in covid numbers add up to a likely easing of restrictions in santa clara county as kron four's rob fladeboe reports tonight restaurants are getting ready to resume limited indoor dining. >>the excitement is building here on saint peter's square in downtown san jose al fresco or outdoor dining in the closed-off street or on back patios restaurants are making plans to reopen indoor dining rooms that have been closed for 6 months due to the coronavirus pandemic struggling restaurants need all the help they can get right now says the owner of a flare is irish pub, david morgan hill things have been really just we just have an access to the patio should the plan at least have access to a patio but. >>this will definitely help you know what let me get some badly needed revenue coming in and going into the orange here the state's risk system restaurants will be permitted to resume indoor dining at 25% of capacity or a 100 people
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whichever is feel >>mike messenger groans the brand-new blanco urban venue event center along with the farmers union annoy a coaching or restaurants says the extra capacity is a big deal will release bill 25% or roughly 75 people inside for private events and weddings. >>so the big deal because without that it would you know there wouldn't be any anyway to occupy inside a return to indoor dining mean some furloughed employees will be brought back outdoor dining likely continue on the weather holds but that extra 25% capacity may not be enough. >>for restaurants without a patio to justify reopening their indoor seating says the downtown association because you have all the costs of opening at. >>a 100% of your costs plus extra expenses related to protocol compliance with the new rules and you have a fraction of your revenue. >>revised safety protocols
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will be required to reopen but with the covid numbers moving in the right direction. restaurants hope they can improve their bottom lines by tapping into a pent-up demand for the breaking of bread indoors because of the weather changing. >>we're excited that we want to read about you know closing down for rain and or more smoke coming in from the fires out is definitely a big plus for us to have the inner city finally if and when the county moves into the orange here movie theaters family entertainment centers, and places of worship will also be allowed to reopen indoors at 25% of capacity. >>outdoors groups of up to 200 people will be allowed. the san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>as more people consider traveling now oakland airport is offering free covid-19 testing in order to get a free rapid covid test at the open air force new testing site you must make an appointment the testing is open to the entire public oakland airport travelers and employees and after taking the test you will
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get your results rapidly. the test runs in 13 minutes on our machines so it's fairly quick. >>the process for registration through see the result is probably no more than 30 to 45 minutes. >>a spokesperson for the open airport recommends that travelers not wait until the last minute to get their test for example if you plan on traveling to hawaii passengers are encouraged to get a rapid test so they will not have to quarantine once they arrive there. we put a link on our website kron 4 dot com. so you can make an appointment for a test. let's go outside and see how things look at the airport we're going to show you san francisco international and wow nice and clear you know we have the fog pam, pouring through the golden gate but not there. well lawrence is here and says not only we have the fog but there's a possibility of some rain yeah that's what we would love to get is the rain going here and there certainly is a chance we could see kind of 1, 2, punch of a chance of showers and
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that a beautiful sunset as we look from the berkeley hills, the sun falling into the ocean there you see some low clouds and fog down below and up above actually little subtropical moisture certainly some beautiful skies out there. >>you're seeing some of that coming up from the south here this remnants. trouble storm. maria continue to spin around in week in the pacific you can see a way out there right now and that may play a factor in the weather this weekend you see it spinning around and hear some that moisture actually may be getting trained in a front that's approaching the coastline and that could bring some rain so here. it is says we look through time here next couple days you see that strong onshore push low clouds and fog. that's good news. but as we get into our friday, this is where it gets interesting now one model wants to paint a pretty wet in the san francisco as the storm system rolls on through right to the bay area bring some showers but behind that it kind of a 1, 2 punch is another wave comes on the back side to bring another chance of rain into saturday mainly north of the golden gate bridge right now we're talking maybe a quarter maybe a quarter and a half or so of inch of rain
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that's about it. but certainly would love to get the rain going this of course hopefully the beginning of a very wet season in the bay area. thank you lawrence. >>and we are tracking another hurricane this hurricane delta. how one gulf coast community is preparing coming up at 6.45 the vice presidential debate is tomorrow plexiglass was supposed to separate both of they do one of the most difficult jobs there is,
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is likely still contagious with covid-19 president trump says he is looking forward to the next presidential debate. anxious to project strength just 4 weeks from election day the president tweeted this morning. he's planning to attend next week's debate with joe biden in miami. he ended the tweet with. >>it will be great. meanwhile, joe biden says that there won't be a debate if trump is testing positive for the virus. the presidential debate committee has already stated that it will change the structure of the next debate to ensure a more orderly discussion after the last chaotic debate. the next debate is scheduled for october the 15th. >>happening tomorrow as we just well senator kamala harris vice president mike pence will face off in the vice presidential debate at the university of utah in salt lake city. the biden campaign says harris has tested negative for covid-19 mike pence's doctor says pence does not need to quarantine and has continued to test negative. a plexiglas shield was supposed
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to separate the candidates. but today, parents objected to it will allow fans to participate without the barrier around him. harris says show only she will allow the barrier and as an extra precaution, the commission on presidential debates will require everyone accessing the debate site to have tested negative kron 4 will be airing that debate right here at 06:00pm we'll have a post a post-debate wrap-up at 07:30pm the post-debate show will be hosted by in siberia politics host catherine heenan former first lady michelle obama taking a stand against president trump in a scathing new video campaign ad that accuses him of quote willful mismanagement of the coronavirus crisis and of racism. >>on right now the president and his allies are trying to tap into that frustration and distract from his breathtaking failures by giving folks someone to blame other than
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them. they're stoking fears about black and brown americans lying about how minorities will destroy the suburbs. whipping up violence and intimidation. and they're putting it all on what's been overwhelmingly peaceful movement for racial solidarity. >>the video was posted by the joe biden campaign the former first lady went on to point out more americans have died from covid-19 then died in the iraq afghanistan vietnam and korean wars combined she added when it comes to the virus quote our commander-in-chief sadly has been missing in action. kron 4 is your local election headquarters just a reminder there are 28 days away from the november election and we'll be covering it all. >>concerns tonight on the president's treatment for the coronavirus still ahead we're going hear the questions being raised by top medical experts at ucsf.
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>>a video showing the moment, the glass fire gets close to a bit winery we take a
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>>our top story coverage continues now president trump spent his first full day at the white house today among other things attack a joe biden and other democrats on twitter this follows him being in the hospital for 3 days after testing positive for
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covid-19 is doctors say he had a restful night's and say the president has said he has no new symptoms. but as diagnosis. the way he's played down the seriousness of the virus and the way he's living with it has raised questions not only among the public, but gathered online to talk about that from force dan kerman was listening in he joins us live from ucsf medical center with more dan. >>lots of questions and answers today among ucsf medical experts they were certainly taken an opposite act as the president has been playing down covid-19 they talked about just how serious it is. >>president trump's covid diagnosis brought several ucsf infectious disease specialist together during the noon hour tuesday for an online discussion topic one how this super spreader event could have taken place in the white house rose garden if you that were in fact the super spreading in fact that that
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there was somebody in there there's someone in there who has who either had symptomatic or now symptomatic the disease was in very close contact with a number people and i don't think anybody's put that together yet. they also discussed how members of the public can reduce their risk during similar events. i think if you have a mask on and even even eyeglasses on and i realize we do. >>safety glasses clinically even i classes and i think that gives you a big leg up on protection. >>i learned so much about coronavirus. and one thing that's for certain don't. let it dominate you. don't be afraid of it. >>since becoming infected. the president has chosen to downplay the seriousness of the virus. well these experts agree there are positive outcomes they've seen plenty that are not in all ages. >>just because some people do well which i'm really glad. wish everybody would do well
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but we know we're for particularly they have risk factors. i don't let down my my cart and i think we all need have them live our lives. i have a lot of respect for >>even do anything they can try to forwarded action. >>the president also tweeted he's looking forward to next week's debate with joe biden but medical experts say it's too early to say if the president's covid-19 issues are behind him with us this shot folks at home. >>the magic the 7. they sunny require a lot of box and they've come back into the hospital so i've seen that a few times. >>a putts here also not sure that we're getting the full story about the president's illness they continue to monitor information coming out of the white house as the rest of us too. live at ucsf dan kerman kron 4 news and thank you we have continuing coverage on the president's house on our website kron 4 dot com. >>you can find the latest from the president's doctors as
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well as the growing list of positive cases at the white house. and what top health experts have to say about the president's diagnosis and recovery. >>the latest on the wildfires now the toll of devastation on napa valley's world famous wine region is still being tallied but increasingly we are hearing of wineries destroyed are sustaining damage from the glass fire kron four's maureen kelly talked with one winemaker who watched the fire raged on the grounds of a winery. >>as it happens through her security cameras. >>this surveillance video shows what the fire looked like as it savagely devoured the landscape around the fight for public winery in calistoga last week the winery owner and her family were able to evacuate and watched in horror as the camera transmitted footage back of the glass fire has destroyed several structures on their property including their home and lots of equipment. but it also showed firefighters on the scene as they battled the blaze and. >>by some incredible miracle.
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they save our winery. >>thete's really no words from a still are winery is a 100 year old redwood barn. and tinder box and he. >>the fast could pay saved, it is is is beyond my heart is just my heart is beating fast now telling you this story. they say that the winery building itself was scorched, but salvageable. >>and all of their 23 acres of vineyards were burned up luckily, they had already picked their harvest and are processing their wine and their previous vintages are stored off-site but the glass fire is definitely a huge setback on what's already been a tough year for a lot of wineries in this region right now i think it's so new that we're all trying to focus on. >>what we can salvage. and
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that's our business and our wine brands and let people know that we still are in business even if we're down now so that winemaker can still sell her why she has no idea when she'll be able to reopen her tasting room. >>now there are reports that as many as 20 wineries in this region were either damaged or destroyed by the glass fire. >>the spokesperson for the napa valley vintners could not confirm that total. she says they are still assessing the damage. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>a popular turnout along scenic grizzly peak boulevard in the east bay hills have been blocked off from the it's a safety measure as kron four's the lead to reports oakland berkeley and the east bay park district are now working together to try and stop people from gathering that those places to cut down that those places to cut down on the risk of a fire being >>firefighters with the east
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bay regional park district work year round to mitigate fire danger in the east bay hills and this is a critical point of the fire season. crews are knocking down heavy fuels and vegetation creating fire breaks in the event a major wildfire breaks out were created. >>able come in here and put out that fire this work will continue through the end of the year and into the next the cities of oakland and berkeley are also working with the park district and u c berkeley to discourage gatherings at 9 turnouts along grizzly peak boulevard u c berkeley providing tree logs that now prevent cars from stopping in these areas. oakland city council member dan called says he hopes this move will stop people from lighting bonfires fireworks and smoking all dangerous actions that could lead to another major wildfire like the deadly 1991 oakland
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hills fire that killed 25 people and destroyed thousands of homes said brush is very dry. >>loss of fuels they're even with education minister and so we need to take risks to protect. >>all of us initially last month oakland and berkeley prohibited gatherings that the turnouts from late at night until the early morning but decided more action was needed since not everyone was following the lot of pot smoking goes on up >>all times all times a day night people like to sit up and watch the sunset. i think it's too bad that people in the pandemic. up here in such but that behavior had to stop with the fire is crazy councilmember combs says the turnout should be reopened once the fire season has passed. >>in oakland police kron 4 news. >>it's high legend eddie van halen has died. that say about his late dad that's coming up.
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>>sad news out of the entertainment world tonight guitar legend eddie van halen has died he's a rock god to a lot of well when we were youngsters the iconic guitarist had a long battle with throat cancer passed away this morning at the age of 65.
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i remember that ripped from jump he was the co-founder of the rock band van halen and was inducted into the rock roll hall of fame in 2007 is considered one of the greatest guitar players of all time. his former bandmates and bay area residents sammy hagar tweeted his condolences today saying he was heartbroken his son wolfgang tweeted today confirming the news he said quote i can't believe i'm having to write this. but my father edward van halen has lost his long and arduous battle with cancer this morning. he was the best father i could have even ask for every moment i've shared with him on and off stage was a gift my heart is broken and i don't think i'll ever fully recover from this loss. i love you so much pop wolfgang is also the son of eddie van halen's former wife actress valerie bertinelli. the gulf
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coast is bracing for another hurricane hurricane delta when it's expected to make landfall and they do one of the most difficult jobs there is,
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even in normal times. our frontline health care workers. and when these heroes lack the resources they need, that risky job gets ten times harder. prop fifteen makes corporations pay their fair share. to invest in our communities, in our clinics, in the essential workers who treat everyone- rich, poor, and in-between. whether it's this pandemic or the next health crisis, vote yes on prop fifteen. for all of us. >>hurricane delta getting bigger and faster it is speeding up as it takes aim at mexico's yucatan peninsula. it is now a category 4 hurricane with top winds of 140 miles an
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hour. the worst of the immediate effect is expected along the resort's studded northeastern tip of the peninsula. once the storm leaves mexico is expected to approach the united states over the gulf coast where landfall is expected by friday latest on that hurricane lawrence is here to tell us what's going to that everybody's been beat up by hurricanes already yeah and you get a feel for where it's headed to louisiana again this may be the 3rd landfall. this season. >>in that area. so here we go the storm system really intensifying now a category 4 looks like is slowly churning its way now to the west northwest, 17 miles per hour. >>it's a 145 mile an hour sustained winds that is a monster storm folks. it is now making its way toward the yucatan peninsula toward cancun possibly making landfall as we head across there about wednesday or so catastrophic landfall is that comes on shore that is a extremely dangerous. and
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powerful hurricane and then it starts to track out in the middle of the gulf and this is where it can go anywhere, but it looks like right now the very latest track has it going up right there possibly making landfall in louisiana as a category 3 that would be a significant storm system coming on shore maybe as we head in toward friday afternoon. still a long way to go out there you can see the uncertainty can make its way all the way into texas maybe even further east almost in mississippi, but right now looks like louisiana again in the cross hairs of a major hurricane. thank you are well with the possibility of that hurricane on top of the damage already done by hurricane sally. >>a lot of folks on the gulf coast, particular in alabama are on edge. yes there's been so much damage much of its a roof tops many of those now covered with tarps to prevent leaks in holes reporter debbie williams explains with of the types will be enough. >>hurricane sally left a patchwork of tarps on roofs of every size shape. >>and color and le left and
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right holes out there everything jackie wolf's home is one of them. i thought oh my whole roof was going with another storm possibly headed this way she and other homeowners can only hope tarps are enough to prevent further damage these are built as a temporary repair. >>now to withstand another hurricane that's running massengale with ice restoration says there are some things homeowners can do that could help if you have to accept they're now if you get some for spring try to put place those downsize something just kind of give it a little bit more integrity and that are the key to keep from losing and he says you can never use too many capping nails and does grab a little bit more here. but if you can put these on you know you if your space in these with enough to know it's going it's going to help some homeowners have done the best they could with what they've had to work with jacki wolf hopes she's done enough. >>just so no we don't play it by ear again is so much left to repair the last thing anyone wants to deal with. >>is damage from another
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storm. there was debbie williams reporting officials in the area urging residents to pick up debris left from hurricane sally, this will prevent items from becoming projectiles and help prevent injuries and more damage. >>time for sports. >>technically today was in a must-win for the a's, but if you ask anyone in sports going to 2 in a five-game series is darned near fatal, not impossible but extremely difficult to dig yourself out of that hole so i will say after all that today was basically a must-win for the a's. bob melvin his engine tie up the series yesterday, the ball was flying out of the park and today was no different something about that warm socal air chris davis with his 3rd home run of the postseason he had 3. all regular season. it's one nothing oakland. showman i've got the start for the a's in the 3rd george springer out in
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over the kaiser permanente sign for a 2 run home run 2 to one astro's minaya gave up 4 runs in 4 and a 3rd innings as we go to the top of the 4th now is 3 to one stroth chat pender with a blast to right center field that one of the need any help on to the pavilion for a solo shot houston lead cut down for one morning thir. the astros scored twice in the 5th the second coming off springer second home run of the game this one with a solo shot. >>go up 5 to 2 and they go on to win by that score now here's bear is now leading a 2 nothing in their series to hear from bob melvin after the game go. >>it's always up to win tomorrow. and then worry about the next day after that. so we put all our efforts in tomorrow. and just think about tomorrow anything further than that really is kind of a distraction so. you know we
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have to do is win a game. >>the offensive line had been one of the strength for the forty-niners during their super bowl run last year down the stretch and in the playoffs, they may have been the most dominant unit in the league just after he most turning company but as of late the niners offensive line has been shaky at best. they gave up 5 sacks to the eagles and the birds also had 7 and a half tackles for loss they've given up 13 sacks on the season and of course some of those issues on the line led to jimmy garoppolo suffering that high ankle sprain for trent williams didn't have his best game on sunday but he's been mostly good this season, one of the biggest surprises have been the play of tackle mike, mcglinchey kyle shanahan spoke candidly on his starting tackles recent struggles i don't think that plan as bad advertised i think when he has had some bad plays. >>it is look bad on the stick out all the time with an alignment he said too many of those in a game. you take away
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those i do think is on a lot of things better and mike's played at a high level here for 2 years. and i think there's a lot of parts of my scheme that he's a lot better at the sure that he has been in the past. but you get towards the end of the game there and some of the and the 2 minute situations and he has some bad place which to count. now. >>so we're in the midst of the nba finals that game going on right now heat are winning but the nba crown a championship today as well the seattle storm's captured the organization score championship. honest stewart was named finals mvp the average just over 20 points per game. >>it is so get the year ago before her achilles tendon the storm are also led by suber who averaged over 11 assists. >>per game so congrats to the seattle storm. >>they are 2020 wnba champs. that's your look at sports back to you ken all right jason, thanks very much. good news for bay area families and those looking to support local economies, a safari park the middle of the glass fire, the north bay is now safe for visitors to return. we'll hear how they're doing it and how
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and get quality care with no copay. kaiser permanente. thrive. >>safari west southside santa rosa was able to reopen its gates today after shutting down to to the glass fire as the preserve is located just outside the evacuation zone and the main roads leading to it had to shut down so today though the fire is now 50% contained and evacuation orders continue to be downgraded so the preserve was
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able to welcome visitors again executive director said that they were glad when the smoke started to clear out over the weekend because it allowed them to clean up the facility and monitor the animals. >>and staff stayed on site for the whole time we had that here just to monitor the animal's health and the animals did find a a during these during the smoke events they become a little bit more lethargic and don't move around as much. but they're fine and the vets gave us a clean bill of health in. and funny or animal stay lethargic when there's no guests here and they get very excited when we see the 2 are trucks coming through. >>so far almost sold out its today, the reserve is home to 98 different species and nearly a 1000 animals. >>certainly the place to see if you can get up there and check it out hey we've got some beautiful autumn skies out there right now that a grey from berkeley out over the bay couple patches of fog out there some high clouds up above and changes coming our way cold front that's rolling in toward the bay area will bring a first rain of the
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season that is a possibility as we head into friday doesn't look like a huge rainmaker, but you by kind of a 1, 2, punch then a cold front drops through may be far northern california maybe clip in the north bay with that one behind that we have to worry about some gusty offshore winds rain totals don't look like they'll be much of the storm system in fact maybe a quarter of an inch in some of the wettest spots so yeah, not a ton out there but needless to say we've got some changes coming way much cooler temperatures chance of showers on friday and on saturday. >>morgan i everybody.
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♪ >> breathless, was the president gasping for air after the long climb up the stairs? in the uproar that followed. >> now i'm better and maybe i'm amused. biko could he be saying don't be afraid of the virus? >> rudy giuliani next, he can't stop coughing. >> you will be helped. >> i hope so too. >> then loud talking and covid-19. >> speaking in a loud voice could actually spread the virus. >> and... tv bachelor shocker. >> did he plant as device on the car after she spun him?
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>> after getting denounced on "snl." breonna taylor prosecutor goes on the attack. >> the fact that someone would get on national television and a dispiriting comments about me is disgusting. >> then home alone pets, you are finally going back to the office after all of these months at home. >> so how do you keep your dog from freaking out? >> pets react well if they have something that smells like you. that is perfect. >> and... dancing with the... oops! >> we apologize. this is live tv. >> announcer: now "inside edition" with deborah norville. >> deborah: hello, everybody and thank you for joining us. that the ater of the president trump's return to the white house is pumped in fear with the white house staffers and many are not getting updated information about the spread of the coronavirus at the white house. the president appeared breathless as he climbed the steps to the truman balcony last
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night and then chocked onlookers by removing his mask. steven fabian begins the message. >> tv trump is made for major blowback today and ripped off his mask's potentially putting the white house staff behind him in danger, including the official photographer who was right there. >> he is likely expelling virus into the air. it looks like there were several people around him. i just don't get it. this breaks every protocol. speak with a the powerful images of the white house stairs standing on the truman balcony as the sun was setting dominating network coverage. >> but it was almost like a clownish eastern european dictator in terms of the propaganda and what he was trying to display. an obvious photo up. >> when he retreated into the white house, trump shot this video claiming victory over the virus. >> don't let it dominate you.
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don't be afraid of it. >> should he be saying don't be afraid of the fire risk? should that be his message right now? >> i asked dr. oz on his take. >> i will not advise president trump and people disrespecting and upping attention to the damages. >> trumps him to be out of breath. >> weise see he took his mask off and labored breathing. >> there was a fitting that last beer and walking up steps can require significant oxygen. you start to run out of reserves. >> dr. anthony fauci warned the president is not out of the woods by a long shot. >> he looks fine, as you can see, the way he looked when he came out of the hospital. the issue is he is still early enough in the disease, that it is no secret that if you look at the clinical course of people, sometimes when you are 5-8 days in, you will have a reversal. >> the president awoke to a new
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white house. it is a virtual ghost town. after an outbreak that has hit 18 staffers and inner circle trump allies. cleaners and hazmat suits photographed disinfecting the press briefing room. >> daughter will not be there for a few days because she's quarantining at home. and of course the body man is not they are, at the two press aides are not there and kayleigh mcenany is working remotely coronavirus. >> she appeared on fox saying she did is no mike she's doing okay. >> i'm having no symptoms and a mild case. >> the new villain press secretary assured everyone the president is taking precautions. >> a pro until my close proximity diagnosed with covid-19. >> what we know about this virus is its prolonged exposure and contact. our photographers know to wear a mask. >> it is equipped like a
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hospital. he was discharged from the white house with the capability of doing anything required if he were to hit a crisis. the first former lady laura bush is chief of staff. >> there was an examining room, and office for the doctor, there is a space for the nurses were nurse that is there on a regular basis. because that is an office that is staffed 24 hours a day. >> the president is back to his old self today tweeting up a storm, downplaying the virus, comparing it to the flu. flu season is coming up. many people every year die from the flu. are we going to close down our country? no. we have learned to live with it just like we are learning to fas lethal. the tweet was flagged by twitter for spreading misleading and potentially harmful information related to covid-19. there is strong reaction from people who have lost loved ones to covid-19. >> we saw with this disease can
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do so guess what, we are afraid. amanda's husband brought star nick cordero died after battling the disease for three months. >> have some empathy. why are you bragging? not everyone is lucky enough to walk out of the hospital. after two days. >> on that list of people from the president's camp who tested positive for covid-19, rudolph giuliani does not appear but in this tiny appearance in which he coughed a number of times, well. the scientist say it is okay. there is concern for rudy giuliani after he coughed his way through a live tv interview. >> when i hear that response -- >> the presidents go to guy worked with close quarters with trump and chris christie preparing for last week's debate before both were diagnosed with covid-19. fox news host martha mccallum expressed her concern about giuliani's condition. i hope that cough is not
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anything bad or you are waiting for your test to come back. we hope you will be healthy. >> i hope so too. >> trump allies to have tested positive for covid-19 was unmistakable at the home of kellyanne conway. she and her 15-year-old daughter claudia had a nasty spat which claudia posted on instagram. >> your [bleep] mack mother about covid come about covid! killing and tested positive after the super-spreader event and the rose garden when trump nominated amy kony barrett to the supreme court, claudia claims kelly and gave the virus to her. >> there was disruption. you lied about your [bleep] mother about covid come about covid! >> no, it is how i interpreted it. >> you are to be me again? >> chris wallace was right there at last week's slugfest while the president presumably contagious has tested negative. in the nation's top military
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brass all of the members of the joint chiefs of staff are now quarantining after the coast guard tested positive for covid-19. a new study indicates that speaking loudly can spread the coronavirus enclosed spaces much more than previously thought. that has raised concerns about this week's vice presidential debate. wednesday night, mike pence and kamala harris will face-off in salt lake city. some of the special safety measures being put into place. >> and mike pence and kamala harris go out it tomorrow they will be separated by plexiglass. it is going to look a lot like this when senator lindsey graham faced off with his opponent jamie harrison over the weekend. harrison actually brought his own plexiglass. there are other safety measures being taken. the rifles will 12 feet apart. the same distance that separated president trump and joe biden. >> the radical left -- >> will you shut up, man!
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>> in the audience member that will not wear a mask will be exporteescorted out and that's different than the presidents family defied order and set without masks. we have learned florida attorney general pam bondi has been playing harris in debates with harris/mike pence. one safety issue for the debates is the loud talking. as the candidates interrupt each other. >> $1 billion -- >> you know what, that it's absolutely not true. >> experts warn loud talk introduction increase the risk of spreading covid-19, especially in poorly in event -- ventilated space is like an office and mass transit. according to the latest cdc virus the virus can linger in the air for a minute or several hours and infect people more than 6 feet apart. in new york city transit pulses
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are considering putting up no talking signs and subway trains. >> things like debates or singing, choir, rallies where people are speaking loudly, chanting, yelling all create opportunities for the virus to spread more easily. the one cnbc poll finds president trump trailing joe biden in six states, six swing stakes and that might be behind the announcement today on twitter that he will be participating in the next presidential debate set for miami october 15th. rapper megan thee stallion for musical guest on "saturday night live" and her powerful message about black women took hitting squarely at the attorney general breonna taylor case. now he is here. >> red-hot wrapper megan thee stallion is getting backlash what she said about the breonna
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taylor investigation. she slammed the attorney general of kentucky david cameron during her performance on "saturday night live." >> daniel cameron is no different than the that put our people into slavery. >> we need to protect their black women. >> let me say i agree we need to let them protect our black women. there is no question about that, but the fact that someone would get on national television and make disparaging comments about me because i'm simply trying to do my job is disgusting. >> cameron appeared on fox news when they played the clip for him. watch. >> what you saw on the screen and what the viewers saw is something i had to experience because i'm a black republican, because i stand up for truth and trust us as opposed to giving into a mob mentality. >> cameron handled the case that led to an indictment of one officer involved in the fatal march shooting. >> go cameron! >> meanwhile anchor brewing in a
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town outside of dallas. >> say his name. >> protest erupted after police officer shaun lucas was charged with murder in the deaths of 31-year-old jonathan price. a popular fitness trainer who according to witnesses was attempting to defuse an argument between strangers at this gas station. according to a preliminary investigation, price was walking away when lucas fired his taser and then his weapon. protests have been nonstop since the shooting. but there was a tense consultation when an armed man showed up in chaos ensued. >> the police officer is held on $1 million bond. as a former star of the bachelor gone too far in his search for love? colton underwood accused of stalking and harassing the contest and evict on the show. and reports among the claims he put a gps tracking advice on his
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ex's car. >> buescher colton underwood accused of stalking former contestant cassie randolph. lawyers appeared in a los angeles court room today for they asked a judge for a continuance as both parties tried to settle the matter privately. >> the allocations are explosive. cassie randolph said colton underwood planted a small tracking device like this to trace her movements after they broke up. cassie said her brother found the device taped to the bottom of her car's rear bumper. photos of the tracking device were attached to court papers cassie filed seeking a restraining order against colton. according to the documents, underwood informant football player has acknowledgment of mental health issues interesting text messages and would show up uninvited at her apartment and her parents home. the two met on the hit show 2019. in one of the most shocking scenes in the series history,
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underwood leapt over a fence after cassie says she was going to leave. >> i don't -- like i'm not in love. >> i'm sitting here asking for a second chance. >> he begged her for another chance. they dated for a year after the show ended. >> it has been complete [bleep] to put it bluntly. >> cassie hope colton back to health when he battled covid this year before ending the relationship in april. now one of america's most eligible bachelor stands accused of being a relentless and scary stalker. >> our request to colton underwood for comment had gone unanswered. >> announcer: next home alone pets. you are finally going back to the office after all of these months at home. >> so had to keep your dog from freaking out. >> dogs react well if they have something that smells like you. that is perfect. >> announcer: and dancing with the... hoops!
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>> we ♪ ♪ try my $4 mini munchies with marinara or ranch. back at jack in the box. i'm voting 'yes' on prop 19. nineteen limits taxes on seniors. it limits property tax on people like me. nineteen limits taxes on wildfire victims. it says so right here. if 19 passes, seniors can move closer to family or medical care. i looked at moving but i can't afford the taxes. will you help california's most vulnerable? vote 'yes' on prop 19.
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they do one of the most deven in normal times.s, our frontline health care workers. and when these heroes lack the resources they need, that risky job gets ten times harder. prop fifteen makes corporations pay their fair share. to invest in our communities, in our clinics, in the essential workers who treat everyone- rich, poor, and in-between. whether it's this pandemic or the next health crisis, vote yes on prop fifteen. for all of us. ♪ try my $4 mini munchies with marinara or ranch. back at jack in the box.
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♪ >> deborah: if you have a dog, one at the joys of work from home is being together. if you are back at work, you had to deal with those sad, heartbreaking stairs. there are ways to minimize your furry friend separation anxiety. >> like many families come after seven months of staying at home, the steinberg's are heading back to the office and school, which also means leaving their beloved animals home alone. >> what is going to be a whole different world when they will probably be confused. i think all of a sudden they are home for hours at a time and no one is there. >> veterinarian doctor, said it is normal patients to get anxious after left home after being together but you can ease their pain. >> so when you guys leave the home for the first time and then come home, naturally the dogs will be very excited to see you.
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you want to remember that you don't want to reward excited behavior. so you walk in the door, say a brief hello, but they don't get any attention until they are calm, cool, and collected. what you can do b similar to this and hear her. so when you leave, you can give it to the dogs so it will take a while to work on it and get it out, it will take care of the stress and anxiety they are feeling. another tip you can try when you leave the home is to play some music for your dogs to help decrease their anxiety. one of the type of music dogs like is reggae music. ♪ >> it is true. a recent study found reggae music lowered heart rates and keeping dogs calm. this hooch looks pretty chill for the perfect move for being left home alone again. >> experts also suggest getting in a lot of playtime before you leave so your pet is tired and will sleep while you are
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relative. when we come back, tyra banks moves moment on "dancing with the stars." >> announcer: closed caption sponsorship for "inside edition" is brought to you by: >> announcer: stay tuned there is more insid "inside edition" . oscar the grouch here to tell you, yeah, you,
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to wear a mask out in public around other people.
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sure it'll keep you healthy. but more importantly, i won't have to see your happy smiling face. ugh. and if you don't want to wear a mask, i've just got one thing to tell you. scram, go away. ugh. caring for each other because we are all in this together. so wear a mask and have a rotten day, will ya? ugh. ♪ >> deborah: it is never fun to mess up on live tv and now tyra banks knows just what that is like. >> there has actually been an error. >> deborah: it is a major loops moment on "dancing with the stars." >> this is live tv the craziness of live tv. deborah: host tyra banks told monica she was safe when in fact, she was not. number two.
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in the end, she was sent home. and it is britney spears like you have never seen before. the pop star posted these photos all clamped down and a plaid shirt and glasses. ♪ a stark contrast from the britney spears we are used to seeing. i want to show you what i really look like on a daily basis. she rode 226 million instagram followers. >> i can identify. if you want to keep that summer glow, here are suggestions that won't break the bank. >> we teamed up with rock skincare and beauty expert liz kennedy for affordable fall finds. >> my first favorite tick is oil blotting sheets. these are great because it will pick up the extra oil on your skin without leaving a powdery residue. the next up is the favorite ice roller you throw in the freezer, super effective because what you do in the morning is rub your face with this.
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it will increase circulation and reduce puffiness. my favorite product for smoothing skin is retinal night serum capsules. rock did a clinical study on 30 women and the results nearly everyone who traded, 97% had visibly reduced lines and wrinkles in one night. and these results keep getting better over time. in four weeks, everyone in our study had visibly from her skn appear the best part about this commit is super affordable. you can purchase the set target for under $25. >> deborah: when we come back it is baby shark in the classroom. >> announcer: closed caption sponsorship for inside dome xp 30 brought to you by: >> announcer: stay tuned, there is more "inside edition"
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some women make as little as 42% of what a man makes. voting yes on prop 16 helps us fix that. it's supported by leaders like kamala harris and opposed by those who have always opposed equality. we either fall from grace or we rise. together. proposition 16 provides equal opportunities, levelling the playing field for all of us. vote yes on prop 16.
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>> deborah: finally today become a teacher who makes learning fun. what is that noise coming from this classroom? a second-grade teacher in texas is performing baby shark for her virtual math class. that is one way to keep their attention. ♪ >> deborah: already quarant they do one of the most difficult jobs there is, even in normal times. our frontline health care workers. and when these heroes lack the resources they need, that risky job gets ten times harder. prop fifteen makes corporations pay their fair share. to invest in our communities, in our clinics, in the essential workers who treat everyone- rich, poor, and in-between.
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if you can't afford your medicine, abbvie may be able to help. tonight, eddie van halen loses his decades long battle with throat cancer. >> my whole life has been music. >> we spent time with the rock legend and ex-wife, valerie bertinel bertinelli. >> then, dancing's ballroom blunder. >> a lot of confusion on the stage tonight. >> what went wrong. and anne heche sent home. >> my story is taking quite a while. >> then i'm at the courthouse in l.a., where a former bachelor is facing allegations of stalking.
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