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>>trip to >>the covid-19 pandemic has caused harrington to switch of business. but he believes now is more important than ever to be there for his clients 4 states where california colorado. >>michigan well, you know what i recommend is you are no states that want to every market that breaks huge different places in san francisco, i'm jason dumas skrine for news. >>and lastly tonight, we're shining the spotlight on dancing without limits, a nonprofit organization based in danville that's dedicated to serving bay area kids living with down syndrome. the nonprofit was co-founded by for high school girls attending san ramon valley and monta vista high schools. the group wanted to give kids living with down syndrome a way to express themselves while being quarantined so for the last several weeks dancing without limits has been hosting free online classes every week through zoom all 4 members can provide dance classes while their social distancing. the students have been dancing competitively for years and hope to share their love for dance with kids who have specia
>>trip to >>the covid-19 pandemic has caused harrington to switch of business. but he believes now is more important than ever to be there for his clients 4 states where california colorado. >>michigan well, you know what i recommend is you are no states that want to every market that breaks huge different places in san francisco, i'm jason dumas skrine for news. >>and lastly tonight, we're shining the spotlight on dancing without limits, a nonprofit organization based...
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commissioner harrington? mr. harrington: i think that the governor nailed it. some of these were system changes. some of these were one time , soase of issues on claims we still have work ahead of us. have methods in place to expedite some of these. some of it goes back to individual claimants. they need to be filing weekly and going in each week to file for the prior week, so again i would just encourage those who hear this message to make sure you are going in and filing weekly and only those who are coming to sums -- some type of standstill, then they should be contacting the department. we have multiple ways to do that now. in terms of bandwidth and capacity, we are getting there with the call center. we will move through the issues as quickly as we can. the 8300 terms of folks or so who are still waiting for their more regular benefits to becoming in, will you be able to go through that this week so they can still have regular benefits paid out? cases, theyhese were individuals or claims that we had opened the door for them to file again. it is much more c
commissioner harrington? mr. harrington: i think that the governor nailed it. some of these were system changes. some of these were one time , soase of issues on claims we still have work ahead of us. have methods in place to expedite some of these. some of it goes back to individual claimants. they need to be filing weekly and going in each week to file for the prior week, so again i would just encourage those who hear this message to make sure you are going in and filing weekly and only those...
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alyssa harrington tells us that today, there are roadblocks set up and barricade at parking lots. >> the small town of monta rio sits along the russian river. the population is just over 1000 people. many are retired. he said the sunshine brought on welcomed visitors to town. >> yesterday was like summer time. >> he said out-of-towners packed beaches and grocery stores in monta rio and greenville. he is worried that if someone is carrying covid-19, they could expose the most vulnerable residents. >> they are overwhelming resources on the river. we have a very fragile group of people that live here on the river. those with autoimmune disorders and we also have a large retiree population of approximately 60%. >> he said they reached out to city council members and the sheriff's office for help. they even started their own neighborhood watch group to keep an eye out for people sneaking into closed parks and beaches. >> we do not have the resources. the closest hospital, depending on where you are could be a half an hour to two hours away. you are jeopardizing people's lives. it is very
alyssa harrington tells us that today, there are roadblocks set up and barricade at parking lots. >> the small town of monta rio sits along the russian river. the population is just over 1000 people. many are retired. he said the sunshine brought on welcomed visitors to town. >> yesterday was like summer time. >> he said out-of-towners packed beaches and grocery stores in monta rio and greenville. he is worried that if someone is carrying covid-19, they could expose the most...
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liz harrington thank you. >> come back soon. >> thank you.e on mystery of whereabouts of north korea kim jong-un. has not been seen in public for weeks now. next. you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. which is why when it comes to his dentures only new poligrip cushion and comfort will do. the first and only formula with adaptagrip cushioning technology. choose new poligrip cushion and comfort. here's the thing about managing for your business.s when you've got public clouds, and private clouds, and hybrid clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but n
liz harrington thank you. >> come back soon. >> thank you.e on mystery of whereabouts of north korea kim jong-un. has not been seen in public for weeks now. next. you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks...
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elissa harrington ktvu fox 2 news. >>> all right pam, i am assuming that you enjoy the weather this weekend>> enjoyed that weather and we did walk from our home, we can luckily bike with our bikes and we enjoyed it, nice to get outside. >> a lot of people will be grinning and looking to steve paulson for that forecast.>> it will be nice pam and dave, no doubt about it. we had a pretty good warm-up last week, today just a little, we are settling into a quiet pattern. a pretty impressive system barreling into the pacific northwest and extreme northern california, we had the low clouds ramp up and just a few high clouds but mainly clear right now with a few high clouds. temperatures bump up a little and patchy fog will not last long and a decent breeze. san jose southwest at only 30.09 on the pressure, temperatures mainly 40s and 50s, 47 at the napa airport, 48 at half moon bay and 50 at fremont and berkeley is at 52. east bay temps, 51 in kensington and 48 san ramon, lafayette is at 48. cool for some and not bad for others, west/southwest at sfo at 23, that is onshore and look at the bodega b
elissa harrington ktvu fox 2 news. >>> all right pam, i am assuming that you enjoy the weather this weekend>> enjoyed that weather and we did walk from our home, we can luckily bike with our bikes and we enjoyed it, nice to get outside. >> a lot of people will be grinning and looking to steve paulson for that forecast.>> it will be nice pam and dave, no doubt about it. we had a pretty good warm-up last week, today just a little, we are settling into a quiet pattern. a...
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wall street pro, dennis gartman, and rnc national spokesperson liz harrington.e'll be talking about exactly when the states will reopen. the constitutional fight there. the new drugs, vaccines and hope. more news on antibody tests as well and more news about the evidence that supports the claims of tara reade who accused joe biden of sexual assault. what tara reade is now demanding joe biden do. if he doesn't do it, why critics warn it will undercut biden's credibility. thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. i'm elizabeth macdonald. we've got a fox business exclusion system robert wilkie, on the white house coronavirus task force. he is veterans affair secretary. great to see you, sir. >> good to be back with you, liz, thank you. elizabeth: let's get right to it. i want to get your take on what is happening now. the push by the white house to send all 50 states enough tests to screen nearly 3% of their residents. the federal government should be the last resort for needed test kits.
wall street pro, dennis gartman, and rnc national spokesperson liz harrington.e'll be talking about exactly when the states will reopen. the constitutional fight there. the new drugs, vaccines and hope. more news on antibody tests as well and more news about the evidence that supports the claims of tara reade who accused joe biden of sexual assault. what tara reade is now demanding joe biden do. if he doesn't do it, why critics warn it will undercut biden's credibility. thanks for joining us....
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rnc national spokesperson liz harrington is this coming up.y there. ♪ limu emu & doug [ siren ] give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ which is why when it comes to his dentures only new poligrip cushion and comfort will do. the first and only formula with adaptagrip cushioning technology. choose new poligrip cushion and comfort. witpeople at higher riskng, must take extra precautions. you are at higher risk if you are over 65, or if you have an underlying medical condition. please visit coronavirus.gov for more information. ♪. elizabeth: let's welcome dennis gartman, retired, basically he is the editor of "the gartman letter," cio. dennis, great to have you on. >> always good to be on. elizabeth: okay, at least half the states have plans to reopen. texas will do a limited reopening starting this week. we have major anti-lockdown protests continuing in dozens of states. the pres
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world my guest this week from washington is the republican national party spokesperson elizabeth harrington could president trump of done far more than he did to stop this miers both of them to build. lives my parents are back into conflict zones thank you for having me you said on april the 19th of the president has moved with record speed to combat the ground virus and bring relief to hard working americans. but there's been no record speed on testing for the virus has there despite all the false assurances that have come from the white house we have this from your own governor larry hogan from maryland who said the president's claim that states have enough tests to be open is just absolutely forms why is the president putting out false information. well that's not true the president has put out and been very transparent in the information he provided in the taskforce briefing just yesterday he showed the 5000 different places locations across this country where testing is available and ready to be used by governors across or great nation and if you look at the speed at which president tr
world my guest this week from washington is the republican national party spokesperson elizabeth harrington could president trump of done far more than he did to stop this miers both of them to build. lives my parents are back into conflict zones thank you for having me you said on april the 19th of the president has moved with record speed to combat the ground virus and bring relief to hard working americans. but there's been no record speed on testing for the virus has there despite all the...
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jenny harrington, good to see you. we'll see you much more on the morning program. > lk tnkouorneay >>fos,ha y f tuning in our continued coverage picks up with "squawk." awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. [ whines ] can your internet do that? xfinity xfi can because it's... ...simple, easy, awesome. [ barking ] >>> breaking news. crude oil prices falling to under $15 a barrel with demand cratering and producers running out of places to put it all. >>> in washington treasury secretary mnuchin and democratic leaders say they're close to a deal to replenish that program to help small businesses >>> meantime, new backlash over just who received the money in the first round of that program. in fact, now shake shack says it's going to give back $10 mill
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talks about having a fan—free event are thought to have taken place, but harrington says the playersecause of the atmosphere created by the crowds. and we end with some sad news from the world of sport today — the former performance director of uk athletics, neil black, has died at the age of 60. he was a physiotherapist with the organisation before moving through the ranks to take the top job in 2012 and left the position last year. middle distance runner hannah england is amongst those to pay tribute, she says black's dedication helped her become an olympian. that's all from the bbc sport centre for the moment. bye from me. good afternoon. there has been everything. the government has had more than 8000 offers from suppliers of ppe and is prioritise and those of larger volumes in their words. there has been criticism from many companies, they have been trying to further help and it has not been taken up. it is not true that the government had ignored one particularfamily. company. we are working as hard as we can with international partners to bring ppe and increase domestic supply
talks about having a fan—free event are thought to have taken place, but harrington says the playersecause of the atmosphere created by the crowds. and we end with some sad news from the world of sport today — the former performance director of uk athletics, neil black, has died at the age of 60. he was a physiotherapist with the organisation before moving through the ranks to take the top job in 2012 and left the position last year. middle distance runner hannah england is amongst those to...
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elissa harrington tells us why the california highway patrol believes this was an intentional act. >> the chp is searching for a suspect who they say launched a brick 80 feet often over crossing, killing a grandmother, in front of her grandkids. it happened friday night around 9, where the freeway connects with highway 4. the chp says the woman was in a passenger seat of a volkswagen jetta, her 20-year-old grandson was driving. two younger grandkids witnessed the horrific incident from the vaccine. >> presumably they are just going home and then there is some crazy loud ruckus, the driver looks over and realizes something happened through the windshield, and the grandmother is struggling to breathe, becomes unconscious. >> the driver pulled over and tried to perform life-saving measures but his grandmother died at the scene. other bricks and pieces of concrete were found on a freeway over crossing where they believe the object came from. it was like a mortar, like you would use from hospital and the odds are pretty low that that would be kicked up by a vehicle driving. >> police want
elissa harrington tells us why the california highway patrol believes this was an intentional act. >> the chp is searching for a suspect who they say launched a brick 80 feet often over crossing, killing a grandmother, in front of her grandkids. it happened friday night around 9, where the freeway connects with highway 4. the chp says the woman was in a passenger seat of a volkswagen jetta, her 20-year-old grandson was driving. two younger grandkids witnessed the horrific incident from...
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at this moment i will introduce commissioner michael harrington. >> thank you. let me start off by saying thank friends offamily and our department of labor staff who are constantly showing their support during this time for our staff, who are working long and hard hours. that helps us go and continue to -- igoing, and it also also think members of the public who continue to encourage us to their words, but also to those being patient during this difficult time. we know it is incredibly hard and frustrating, so i extend my deepest gratitude to those of you trying to get through and who cannot get through, or waiting to get your benefit. s. we understand the urgency here and are working on that. i also want to say, we can do better and we will do better, and every day we are looking at different ways to improve what we are doing from the previous day, and with that we have a number of different initiatives that are ongoing, and starting as early as today and this weekend to help us manage through this incredibly large number of claims we are receiving. some of th
at this moment i will introduce commissioner michael harrington. >> thank you. let me start off by saying thank friends offamily and our department of labor staff who are constantly showing their support during this time for our staff, who are working long and hard hours. that helps us go and continue to -- igoing, and it also also think members of the public who continue to encourage us to their words, but also to those being patient during this difficult time. we know it is incredibly...
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i'm elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> thank you. statewide a half million people have now been tested for the coronavirus, and for the first time, a backlog of testing that was once as high as 60,000 earlier this month has now been cleared. some people waited almost two weeks for test results, which slowed down treatment. >>> governor newsom is taking a new step in a search for a possible group of past victims of the coronavirus here in california. he's ordered all counties across the state to review their death records dating back to december. the counties will be checking for deaths with respiratory or undetermined causes. experts point out the deadly coronavirus can remain in blood samples for months, even years. >> rna viruses that are normally stable in a regular freezer for at least two months, if it's stored in a minus 80-degree freezer, one of the standard ones that we use in the lab, it can be stored for three years and you can still detect it. >> medical examiners in contra costa and marin county say they have already star
i'm elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> thank you. statewide a half million people have now been tested for the coronavirus, and for the first time, a backlog of testing that was once as high as 60,000 earlier this month has now been cleared. some people waited almost two weeks for test results, which slowed down treatment. >>> governor newsom is taking a new step in a search for a possible group of past victims of the coronavirus here in california. he's ordered all...
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ktvu's alyssa harrington tells us how it works. >> you want lunch? >> reporter: is wonderful to come out and see us and to fetus. >> reporter: marcy lincroft received a food box from volunteers with the salvation army. she is among thousands of homeless living on the streets of san francisco, unable to take shelter inside during the shelter in place. >> living in a very different day right now so everything is very different. >> reporter: covid-19 has changed the way the salvation army is able to serve the homeless population. they can no longer offer crew meals. so they deliver food instead. >> we are so excited and grateful that we can provide this food to these people, plus a visit from salvation army volunteers or officers let them know that there are loved and cared about and we think of them and we need to tell them during this crisis. track >> reporter: saturday, they gave many meals out at the tenderloin. volunteers help to pack the food. >> i really wanted to help those that cannot find enough food, don't have a place to live. >> it's a beau
ktvu's alyssa harrington tells us how it works. >> you want lunch? >> reporter: is wonderful to come out and see us and to fetus. >> reporter: marcy lincroft received a food box from volunteers with the salvation army. she is among thousands of homeless living on the streets of san francisco, unable to take shelter inside during the shelter in place. >> living in a very different day right now so everything is very different. >> reporter: covid-19 has changed the...
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"ktvu" alyssa harrington joins us. >> good morning. this is a huge concern. many patients have underlying conditions and are extremely vulnerable to covid-19 and any sort of respiratory illness. 35 residents and 24 staff numbers at the gateway celebration center were tested positive. the number infected could rise. there are 99 beds at this rehab facility. when "ktvu" called they said those who tested positive are on one side of the building and everyone else on the other. the county health department is closed to visitors but anxious family members or seen outside their loved ones windows. >> was something like this we should have been made aware of right away. >> how many times was she there. you have to do something. a lot of people are sick. nobody is positive. how many people have died? >> the alameda county health department road say we take this seriously and we have established a task force to address the unique needs. they are doing outreach talking directly to the nursing homes and the people to run them who talk about prevention what to do if someo
"ktvu" alyssa harrington joins us. >> good morning. this is a huge concern. many patients have underlying conditions and are extremely vulnerable to covid-19 and any sort of respiratory illness. 35 residents and 24 staff numbers at the gateway celebration center were tested positive. the number infected could rise. there are 99 beds at this rehab facility. when "ktvu" called they said those who tested positive are on one side of the building and everyone else on the...
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alyssa harrington "ktvu" fox13 news. >>> thanks, alyssa. a santa rosa police family impacted by covid-19. in our next half hour. how the department is reacting after one person dies and nine others infected. >>> two homes destroyed in an overnight fire in the latest for those inside the home and were investigators believe the fire started. . here at abbvie, we're inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier.. ...and happier, while making medicines that help people right now. because that's the present we wanted to live in. and that's the future we all want to see. abbvie. here. now. abbvie. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the powe
alyssa harrington "ktvu" fox13 news. >>> thanks, alyssa. a santa rosa police family impacted by covid-19. in our next half hour. how the department is reacting after one person dies and nine others infected. >>> two homes destroyed in an overnight fire in the latest for those inside the home and were investigators believe the fire started. . here at abbvie, we're inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier.. ...and happier, while...
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rob: joining us to weigh in national spokesman liz harrington. at this point this is just unbelievable to see this double standard. what do you make of it? >> absolutely and if you are looking for standards from the dnc this is the same people who funded the va. i would not look too closely. speaking of hillary clinton imagine the tone deafness when piece after piece of corroborating evidence coming out in support of terror read joe biden is yet to acknowledge them but who does he bring to join him in a virtual townhall, none other than hillary clinton who has a long track record of covering up for powerful men whether it is her husband or harvey weinstein, joe biden has even acknowledged the allegation against him and it is a real slap in the face but he thinks he will get away with it because the mainstream media will give him a pass. jillian: you mentioned hillary clinton, two clips, one from yesterday and one from back in 2018, listen to this. >> we had a president who showed the kind of compassion and caring the we need which joe biden has b
rob: joining us to weigh in national spokesman liz harrington. at this point this is just unbelievable to see this double standard. what do you make of it? >> absolutely and if you are looking for standards from the dnc this is the same people who funded the va. i would not look too closely. speaking of hillary clinton imagine the tone deafness when piece after piece of corroborating evidence coming out in support of terror read joe biden is yet to acknowledge them but who does he bring...
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alyssa harrington, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> there were more changes for sam trans bus riders in san mateo county because of the pandemic. most routes will operate on saturday schedules during the week. routes 118, 274, 275, 276 will no longer run at all. the ecr route between palo alto transit and the daly city bart station will run every 20 minutes on weekdays. the cuts are in response to historically low ridership due to the coronavirus. also, a reminder, everyone on board a sam trans bus has to wear a mask or other type of face covering to comply with the new san mateo county public health order. >>> the average u.s. price for one gallon of gas is $1.93. industry analyst said that is a drop of nine cents over the past two weeks and more than $.60 over the past nine weeks. prices are expected to drop even more if the stay at home orders are extended. the lowest price is $1.30. >> temperatures dropped a few degrees today. not much fun at the coast. not a lot of traffic and not a lot of fog. we see fog spilling in and that is not the case. fog will be back tomorrow. it will not be a big i
alyssa harrington, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> there were more changes for sam trans bus riders in san mateo county because of the pandemic. most routes will operate on saturday schedules during the week. routes 118, 274, 275, 276 will no longer run at all. the ecr route between palo alto transit and the daly city bart station will run every 20 minutes on weekdays. the cuts are in response to historically low ridership due to the coronavirus. also, a reminder, everyone on board a sam trans...
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ktvu's elissa harrington working from home has the very latest. good morning, alyssa. >> good morning. this outbreak is a huge concern for health officials because many of the nursing home patients already have underlying conditions. and are extremely vulnerable to this type of respiratory illness. is, what we know is happening so far. 35 residents and 24 staff members at the gateway care and rehabili could rise. there are 99 beds at this facility. when ktvu called gateway to ask what they are doing to stop the spread, a woman who answered the phone said those who tested positive have been moved to a different side of the facility. county health department has staff conducting on-site visits and providing guidance to control the spread. the facility is closed to visitors. some anxious family members received outside their loved ones windows. >> something like this, we should of been made aware of what away. i'm very upset that we were not. >> how many times, you have to do something. a lot of people. how many people? >> the county health departmen
ktvu's elissa harrington working from home has the very latest. good morning, alyssa. >> good morning. this outbreak is a huge concern for health officials because many of the nursing home patients already have underlying conditions. and are extremely vulnerable to this type of respiratory illness. is, what we know is happening so far. 35 residents and 24 staff members at the gateway care and rehabili could rise. there are 99 beds at this facility. when ktvu called gateway to ask what...
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fox 2's elissa harrington working from home has all the details. good morning, elissa. >> good morning. yeah, we learned that the family lived in this house. parents of two children. they ran into the street calling for help. here's some video of the fire. it carried through the in goal garage, flames engulfed. you can here popping noises and some shouting. the fire started last night about 2:30. the family look up and ran outside. next-door neighbor, nelson banerjee said the bank on his door to want him, flames did it spread to events but firefighters were able to contain the fire to that one house. >> it was like a big ball of fire. it was shooting up from the roof, the gosh. that fire did get up in the attic. we had to pull a lot of ceiling down. right now, what we're doing is putting a lot of tarps over the valuables that we can try to salvage. we will have to pull a lot more ceiling down to make sure the fire and the insulation is out. >>> the fire cause significant damage to the main living area of the house. and the garage as well as the att
fox 2's elissa harrington working from home has all the details. good morning, elissa. >> good morning. yeah, we learned that the family lived in this house. parents of two children. they ran into the street calling for help. here's some video of the fire. it carried through the in goal garage, flames engulfed. you can here popping noises and some shouting. the fire started last night about 2:30. the family look up and ran outside. next-door neighbor, nelson banerjee said the bank on his...
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ktvu's elissa harrington joins us live with more on the story.od morning mike. people need to know that this does not have to to be a hospital grade mask. this needs to be a cloth, face covered, something like a bandanna, a towel or a t-shirt. anything that covers your nose and mouth. no, intermediate majors cities were the virus is pretty, people already covering up outside. >> i study wearing the mask today. i was coming out to costco and figured i need to take as much protection as i possibly can. >> it is the epicenter of the national crisis. so, yeah, i'm terrified to go outside. >> during the state of in order, you should only be out for essential needs like going to the doctor or getting groceries. no, health officials say when you do run those areas, you need to cover your face. face coverings when combined with social distancing and handwashing. better protect yourself and others from transmission of covid-19. when it comes to masks, officials say it's not just that someone can be infected and that no one. they are also putting the virus
ktvu's elissa harrington joins us live with more on the story.od morning mike. people need to know that this does not have to to be a hospital grade mask. this needs to be a cloth, face covered, something like a bandanna, a towel or a t-shirt. anything that covers your nose and mouth. no, intermediate majors cities were the virus is pretty, people already covering up outside. >> i study wearing the mask today. i was coming out to costco and figured i need to take as much protection as i...
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elissa harrington is working from home good morning. >> yes, for people live inside the house that was heavily damaged by the fire. neighbor say that they ran outside shouting for help i want to show you some more video that people took overnight. the video shows huge flames shooting from the garage. you can also hear popping noises and people shouting. the fire started last night around 10:30 pm. neighbor say that family ran outside into the street and started running for help. multiple people called 911. firefighters arrived in minutes and say flames reached the main living area of the house an >> the fire chief got up into the attic so we had to pull a lot of ceiling down within the living space of the home. right now what were doing is putting a lot of tarps over other valuables that we can try to salvage. were going to have to pull a lot more ceiling down to make sure all the fire that's in the insulation is out and it's not smoldering up in the attic overnight. >> all the residents are okay, nobody was hurt. firefighters are still investigating the cause. the neighbor say they ar
elissa harrington is working from home good morning. >> yes, for people live inside the house that was heavily damaged by the fire. neighbor say that they ran outside shouting for help i want to show you some more video that people took overnight. the video shows huge flames shooting from the garage. you can also hear popping noises and people shouting. the fire started last night around 10:30 pm. neighbor say that family ran outside into the street and started running for help. multiple...
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. >> reporter: elissa harrington, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> one of the mega-churches had star power. >> wee together to lift each other up during this time of uncertainty. >> the senior pastor of lakewood church broadcasted easter services to thousands of people around the country. >> my hope and my prayer is that we not return to being so busy that we don't see god. so much to do that we don't take the time to send love to people around us. >> during that virtual service, mariah carey also sang her well- known song hero. >>> this is what it was like in sacramento. family members and friends held and easter parade for 89-year- old great-grandmother mary. usually she spends easter sunday with her loved ones, but she has been staying home alone because of the coronavirus. her friends and family came up with a way to make her smile and brighten her spirits. they drove by her home and showed her how much they love her. >> well, it is still months away, but the fourth of july celebration has been canceled. city leaders were already prepared to make cuts. now they say the shortfall will likely b
. >> reporter: elissa harrington, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> one of the mega-churches had star power. >> wee together to lift each other up during this time of uncertainty. >> the senior pastor of lakewood church broadcasted easter services to thousands of people around the country. >> my hope and my prayer is that we not return to being so busy that we don't see god. so much to do that we don't take the time to send love to people around us. >> during that...
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let's check in with ktvu's elissa harrington . good morning. >> good morning.the the suspect is at the hospital now in critical condition. suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. this all started around 1:30 this morning when chp first responded to that stolen vehicle driving on interstate 80 eastbound through the fairfield area. the lieutenant with the vacaville police department told ktvu the car was reported stolen out of san francisco. it was usually tracked on the freeway in the area. vacaville police were called to assist chp. at the driver was headed toward vacaville. they prepared to deploy >> strips. the driver exited the freeway and led both chp and the -- once they reached a central nebraska police got out of their vehicle. at least one officer opened fire. it is unclear if the suspect was hit. but he did speed off and eventually crashed into a ditch in an unincorporated area of solano county. this work officers opened fire again. >> when the suspect vehicle became disabled, when it crashed into a drainage ditch, the suspect fled on foot, southbound
let's check in with ktvu's elissa harrington . good morning. >> good morning.the the suspect is at the hospital now in critical condition. suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. this all started around 1:30 this morning when chp first responded to that stolen vehicle driving on interstate 80 eastbound through the fairfield area. the lieutenant with the vacaville police department told ktvu the car was reported stolen out of san francisco. it was usually tracked on the freeway in the...
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elissa harrington has the latest. >> reporter: good morning.reak is especially alarming because many of the nursing home patients are 70, 80 years old and extremely vulnerable to respiratory illness with underlying medical conditions. the facility this morning was quiet, and i asked what they are doing to keep everyone safe, but was told i need to speak with an administrator who wasn't there. 70 residents and staff have tested positive for covid-19 and family members want to know what's being done to protect their loved ones. one man said he didn't learn about the deaths until he saw it on the news, and his grandmother is at the facility. >> right now i have my hesitations to leave her there, but it's probably the only option at this point. >> understaffing and infection control, the two are related. if you don't have a staff, you can't clean these places and can't keep them safe. >> reporter: that was an attorney with the california advocates for nursing home reform, saying poor cleaning is responsible for the spread. this is just one of the n
elissa harrington has the latest. >> reporter: good morning.reak is especially alarming because many of the nursing home patients are 70, 80 years old and extremely vulnerable to respiratory illness with underlying medical conditions. the facility this morning was quiet, and i asked what they are doing to keep everyone safe, but was told i need to speak with an administrator who wasn't there. 70 residents and staff have tested positive for covid-19 and family members want to know what's...
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reporting live i'm elissa harrington. ktvu fox2 news. >>> thank you for that. sacramento county department of health is criticizing a church that it says is violating shelter at home orders. the health permit director says that parishioners at bethany slavic missionary church in rancho cordova are still meeting at homes and holding gatherings. the church stopped holding services back on march 18th. the county says about a third of the area's cases of covid-19 are linked to that house can be very, a way of rapidly spreading the disease. >> in a statement released this morning, the church says the county claims it is responsible for a third of all cases is accurate. it also says that it does not condone any in-person gatherings outside of the church. >>> coming up on mornings on 2 at 9:00, many parents are working from home while trying to teach the children and run their household. trust me, it can be tough and that is where we have an olympic figure skater from the bay area stepping in. kristy yamaguchi coming to help put a smile on children and parent's faces.
reporting live i'm elissa harrington. ktvu fox2 news. >>> thank you for that. sacramento county department of health is criticizing a church that it says is violating shelter at home orders. the health permit director says that parishioners at bethany slavic missionary church in rancho cordova are still meeting at homes and holding gatherings. the church stopped holding services back on march 18th. the county says about a third of the area's cases of covid-19 are linked to that house...
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as elissa harrington explains, it is prompting neighbors who live in monte rio to take matters into theirwn hands. >> reporter: of the small town of monte rio in sonoma county sits along the russian river. population is just over 1000 people. many retired like matthew he said the sunshine brought unwelcome visitors to town. >> yesterday it was like summertime. >> he said out-of-towners packed the beaches and grocery stores. he is worried if someone is carrying covid-19 they could expose the community's most vulnerable residents. >> they are overwhelming our resources on the river. we have a very fragile group of people that live here on the river. of those with autoimmune disorders and we also have a large retiree population of approximately 60%. >> he and the neighbors reached out to city council members and the sheriffs office for help. they started their own neighborhood watch group to keep an eye out for people snaking into closed parks and beaches. >> the problem is we don't have the resources here and the closest hospital, depending on where you are could be half an hour to two hour
as elissa harrington explains, it is prompting neighbors who live in monte rio to take matters into theirwn hands. >> reporter: of the small town of monte rio in sonoma county sits along the russian river. population is just over 1000 people. many retired like matthew he said the sunshine brought unwelcome visitors to town. >> yesterday it was like summertime. >> he said out-of-towners packed the beaches and grocery stores. he is worried if someone is carrying covid-19 they...
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reporting live i am elissa harrington, ktvu fox2 news >>> thank you for that. another example of people pivoting to help. healthcare workers protect themselves from the coronavirus. in this case, the effort starts with a cap. we are shown an innovative approach to protective gear from a business located in berkeley.produces robots and pr for a variety of applications, the shop manager designed what he calls cap shield to protect doctors, nurses, and others. >> they were telling me horror stories about the fact that try to save people's lives and they don't have the protection that they need. >> reporter: the protection that they are producing starts with a baseball cap. with a piece of plastic attached to it, it is designed to be worn over the facemask used by healthcare workers. he tells me he's heard from doctors and nurses across the country. he said the cap shield are easy, and inexpensive to make. many baseball caps are donated. >> you mark four slits, you pull up the tabs and you snap on this piece of polycarbonate. >> reporter: for each, one dollar for
reporting live i am elissa harrington, ktvu fox2 news >>> thank you for that. another example of people pivoting to help. healthcare workers protect themselves from the coronavirus. in this case, the effort starts with a cap. we are shown an innovative approach to protective gear from a business located in berkeley.produces robots and pr for a variety of applications, the shop manager designed what he calls cap shield to protect doctors, nurses, and others. >> they were telling...
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as alyssa harrington reports, local houses of worship had to make adjustments. >>> and said of a piled into th cars and spent easter morning at a drive-in movie theater. the pastor delivered a sermon from the bed of the truck. the easter bunny hopped to car windows to pass out items like toiletries, groceries, masks and easter eggs. >> this is great for the kids. the kids have a lot of fun. they have toys and -- . >> we want you to practice social distancing but we don't want you to practice spiritual distancing. >> police arrived to make sure it was enforced. everyone had to stay in their cars. social distancing changed the way people come together on holidays like easter. ministers stayed home and provided a virtual service. >> it is like we have spooked up all of our people and placed them on the planet zoom and reconfigured and were celebrating in the same way just on another platform. >> the minister lettuce sunrise service. the music director sang live from his home. they shared top choir songs from the archives with an online audience. >> fortunately, we already had lifestream i
as alyssa harrington reports, local houses of worship had to make adjustments. >>> and said of a piled into th cars and spent easter morning at a drive-in movie theater. the pastor delivered a sermon from the bed of the truck. the easter bunny hopped to car windows to pass out items like toiletries, groceries, masks and easter eggs. >> this is great for the kids. the kids have a lot of fun. they have toys and -- . >> we want you to practice social distancing but we don't...
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elissa harrington ktvu fox 2 news. >>> and in milpitas you have to wear face coverings that essential businesses starting today as city leaders voted this week on the requirement to protect workers and the public from coronavirus. that is even though santa clara guidance strongly urges his coverings in public but doesn't require them. people we talk to this morning outside of a safeway store in milpitas supported the move by the city. i am glad we are doing it because seriously all of us are little afraid and all of us are staying home i'm we have done a great job because i do not see anybody anywhere and there is no traffic.>> six other bay area counties made wearing a mask in public mandatory earlier this week. >>> north of the bay area lake county is listening stay home orders and as of yesterday select businesses can reopen including golf courses, pet grooming services and the highlands springs shooting range, real estate transactions are allowed to take place and people can resume outdoor activities in public areas which includes fishing from the shore at clearlake, canoeing and
elissa harrington ktvu fox 2 news. >>> and in milpitas you have to wear face coverings that essential businesses starting today as city leaders voted this week on the requirement to protect workers and the public from coronavirus. that is even though santa clara guidance strongly urges his coverings in public but doesn't require them. people we talk to this morning outside of a safeway store in milpitas supported the move by the city. i am glad we are doing it because seriously all of...
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harrington says he expects smaller venues to open first. in the meantime, he says people should support their local musicians and venues by checking out their individual websites. >>> as the state laid out its plan for gradually lifting the state lockdown, the governor made clear that county health officers would continue to make their own decisions. chris nguyen joins us live from santa clara county with their perspective. chris? >> well, kristen, the county says we're at the beginning of a very long marathon, and that it's going to be a while before the local shelter-in-place order is lifted. in the fight against covid-19, dr. sarah coty says progress is being made, but it's still not enough to return to normal it is. >> we just lifted the shelter in place and went back about our business, we'd be right back where we were, very, very quickly. >> in california, county health officers are quite a bit of authorities to do what's necessary to protect the health of the public. tuesday morning dr. coty shared three factors that could lead to a
harrington says he expects smaller venues to open first. in the meantime, he says people should support their local musicians and venues by checking out their individual websites. >>> as the state laid out its plan for gradually lifting the state lockdown, the governor made clear that county health officers would continue to make their own decisions. chris nguyen joins us live from santa clara county with their perspective. chris? >> well, kristen, the county says we're at the...
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. >> alyssa harrington. ktuv fox news. >> coming up new information on a frightening kidnapping and shooting that ended with a deadly police stand off in richmond. and today marks 140 years since the 1906 earthquake in san francisco. the changes on the way that -- the changes in the way the day was come come memorial rated. >> finally some sunshine this afternoon. another cool day for tomorrow but we'll change things up. we'll have that coming up after the break. everyone is working a little differently now. so we can still answer your calls. and we are monitoring our system 24/7 to ensure that we have a fast reliable network, keep the customers connected, and making sure people are staying safe. and we're still on the road. solving critical issues as they arise. ♪ go to xfinity.com/prepare. thank you. force force. >> we're getting new information on a police stand off this week that led to a deadly confrontation. aerial video shows the suspect in a white van slam into several police cruisers during a chase
. >> alyssa harrington. ktuv fox news. >> coming up new information on a frightening kidnapping and shooting that ended with a deadly police stand off in richmond. and today marks 140 years since the 1906 earthquake in san francisco. the changes on the way that -- the changes in the way the day was come come memorial rated. >> finally some sunshine this afternoon. another cool day for tomorrow but we'll change things up. we'll have that coming up after the break. everyone is...
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alyssa harrington joins us live with how people around the bay area recognize the holiday. >> we did not hear of any major issues in the area. churches stepped up and got creative to get people together at a time when we must be a part. >>> instead of the church, worshipers with the south ridge church in san jose piled into their cars and spent easter morning at a drive-in movie theater. the pastor delivered a sermon from the bed of a truck. they held an essentials giveaway. the easter bunny hopped to pass out items like toiletries, groceries, cloth masts and easter eggs. >> this is great because the kids had a lot >> we want you to practice social distancing but we don't want you to practice spiritual distancing. >> police arrived to inshore social distancing was enforced. everyone had to stay in their cars. social distancing has change the way people come together. ministers stayed home and provided a virtual service through zoom. >> it is likely have swooped up all of our people and placed them on the planet zoom. we reconfigured and were celebrating in the same way just on anothe
alyssa harrington joins us live with how people around the bay area recognize the holiday. >> we did not hear of any major issues in the area. churches stepped up and got creative to get people together at a time when we must be a part. >>> instead of the church, worshipers with the south ridge church in san jose piled into their cars and spent easter morning at a drive-in movie theater. the pastor delivered a sermon from the bed of a truck. they held an essentials giveaway. the...
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, which is with us, as always joe terranova is here along with steve weiss, jon najarian, jenny harrington is the ceo and portfolio management at gilman hill asset management, rob sechman is one of "forbes" top 100 financial advisers and rich sapperstein is back. he, as well, a top financial adviser, barrons, in the top 100 there. let's get to the board, show you where we were currently trading. pretty much highs of the day 550 for the dow, 2.25%, 24,646 s&p 500 trying to push towards 3,000, a gain of 2.5% today, a gain of 73 points. nasdaq, the outperformer of the majors at 3%, and there's the russell, which is having a good day as well, with a nearly 5% gain some 61 points there dow going for its best month since '87. the question is what all of this means for the coming days, weeks, and months ahead. joe, i'm going to go to you first. you look at the drivers today, i mentioned the gilead news, and that is clearly overshadowing what was a dreadful gdp number fauci now is talking about the clear-cut positive effects of this remdesivir trial. boeing's calhoun, the ceo saying the thaw is be
, which is with us, as always joe terranova is here along with steve weiss, jon najarian, jenny harrington is the ceo and portfolio management at gilman hill asset management, rob sechman is one of "forbes" top 100 financial advisers and rich sapperstein is back. he, as well, a top financial adviser, barrons, in the top 100 there. let's get to the board, show you where we were currently trading. pretty much highs of the day 550 for the dow, 2.25%, 24,646 s&p 500 trying to push...
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talks about having a fan—free event are thought to have taken place, but harrington says the playersmpetive golf again, after the pga announced their tour will resume injune with no fans. he gets to keep the claretjug for another 12 months after this year's open was cancelled. he says he's itching to play again. i haven't touched a club in nearly four weeks now. i don't normally do that. i miss golf and i miss just playing the game, and even simple things like going hitting a bucket of balls. to be able to get back playing some tournament golf would be really nice. if it isjune, great. if it is a little bit later, it is not ideal but, hopefully, as i said, we have a date there now and it is set. like i said, it is something for me to work towards. jamie murray's doing his bit to try and fill the void left by the cancellation of wimbledon. he's hoping to organise an event for british players this summer that will be played behind closed doors. talks are said to be at a very early stage, and it's all dependant on any relaxation of social distancing guidelines. that certainly would be s
talks about having a fan—free event are thought to have taken place, but harrington says the playersmpetive golf again, after the pga announced their tour will resume injune with no fans. he gets to keep the claretjug for another 12 months after this year's open was cancelled. he says he's itching to play again. i haven't touched a club in nearly four weeks now. i don't normally do that. i miss golf and i miss just playing the game, and even simple things like going hitting a bucket of balls....
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elissa harrington tells us, some fabric shops are now rising to the occasion.>> you use soft cotton, because it will be on your face all day.>> reporter: the owner of piedmont fabric in oakland shows us how to make a facemask. she uses three layers of 100% cotton. she says masks should be snug, breathable. i thread count fabrics work best. >> you don't know have to know how to sew, just know how to follow instructions. >> she's been extremely busy, with the majority of customers buying supplies to sew masks at home. she says it was a customer from china who first warned her about the coronavirus months ago and told her to stock up. >> they said hong kong, everyone is running out of masks. they cannot find it, so it will come here, it will come here. so, you need to start now. that was three months ago. >> she's been making masks ever since, giving them to friends and family and donating the rest. in concord, the joint superstore is giving out free facemasks kits, they include fabric, elastic and step by step instructions. each kit can produce five masks. customers pick them up curbsi
elissa harrington tells us, some fabric shops are now rising to the occasion.>> you use soft cotton, because it will be on your face all day.>> reporter: the owner of piedmont fabric in oakland shows us how to make a facemask. she uses three layers of 100% cotton. she says masks should be snug, breathable. i thread count fabrics work best. >> you don't know have to know how to sew, just know how to follow instructions. >> she's been extremely busy, with the majority of...
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. >> reporter: elissa harrington, ktvu fox2 news. >>> zack smith avenue says it will furlough a significant number of its employees. they sent a letter to customers is saying that its employees will retain health benefits. the stores have been closed since march 17th. the company has not said how many employees are affected, or how long the furlough will last. several other big department stores, including macy's, have announced significant furloughs and layoffs. >>> amazon is pushing its annual prime day event back until at least august. the e-commerce dominant giant projected a shortfall from amazon devices, they likely will have to sell them at a discount. this event usually takes place in july, but at least pushed back until august. amazon locker last year sales exceeded its previous black friday and cyber monday events combined. the company said shoppers purchased more than 175 million items during the 48 hour window. >>> while most bay area businesses and industries are currently shut down, the port of oakland says the activity there is stabilizing. shipping lines cut 20 voyages to op
. >> reporter: elissa harrington, ktvu fox2 news. >>> zack smith avenue says it will furlough a significant number of its employees. they sent a letter to customers is saying that its employees will retain health benefits. the stores have been closed since march 17th. the company has not said how many employees are affected, or how long the furlough will last. several other big department stores, including macy's, have announced significant furloughs and layoffs. >>>...
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reporting live, i'm elissa harrington . >>> the governor's orders comes after six bay area counties said they are easing some of the restrictions. starting on monday, construction work will be allowed again. as long as the cruise on the job site follow the health and safety rules. also, with estate transactions can resume. as well as outdoor businesses that include nurseries, car washes, and flea markets. some outdoor recreational facilities like skate parks and golf courses can reopen, but there are still restrictions for places with shared equipment like playgrounds and tennis courts. >>> well, the summit point golf club in milpitas is rehiring staff now. they will limit the number of golfers to one person per car and there will be no -- >> we have had no revenues since march the 17th. so -- but we still have had to maintain the golf course. >> there will be space for polling, but we have to keep moving all. >> the nursery is able to operate normally again. >>> some to go ripe, there are possible breakthroughs in the fight against the coronavirus. the huge pharmaceutical company pfizer
reporting live, i'm elissa harrington . >>> the governor's orders comes after six bay area counties said they are easing some of the restrictions. starting on monday, construction work will be allowed again. as long as the cruise on the job site follow the health and safety rules. also, with estate transactions can resume. as well as outdoor businesses that include nurseries, car washes, and flea markets. some outdoor recreational facilities like skate parks and golf courses can...
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when we see delay after delay after delay from democrats in congress how helpful was it was with harrington to cut the funding for u.s. public and stop operating inside china by 2 thirds reducing the numbers from 47 people in general 2017 to 14 by 29 thereby removing a substantial number of the vital eyes and ears installed in china that could have told you this was breaking how can i net china did not help us whatsoever so it wouldn't have really made a difference about who was making the ground they kicked out journalists they kicked out they disappeared doctors who were sounding the alarm they along with their allies in the corrupt world health organization hid the truth about the virus for over a month for 6 or 7 weeks and no out for our people to travel outside of china when they restricted travel inside their own country it's amazing that they're trying to shift the blame to the united states of america when china because of their corruption because of their secrecy because of their to seat the entire world is suffering because of that lack of transparency and then lying in the world
when we see delay after delay after delay from democrats in congress how helpful was it was with harrington to cut the funding for u.s. public and stop operating inside china by 2 thirds reducing the numbers from 47 people in general 2017 to 14 by 29 thereby removing a substantial number of the vital eyes and ears installed in china that could have told you this was breaking how can i net china did not help us whatsoever so it wouldn't have really made a difference about who was making the...
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alyssa harrington, ktvu fox2 news. >>> now, to the coronavirus pandemic and a grim milestone, the united states has now surged past italy with the highest death toll in the world, more than 20,000. and became the first nation to record 2000 deaths in one day. the u.s. also has the highest number of cases with more than half 1 million of the world's nearly 1.8 million cases. >>> governor gavin newsom says here in california the rate of people being hospitalized has gone down. and, for the third straight day, on friday, people being admitted to bay area hospitals has also gone down. the state is close to 22,000 confirmed coronavirus cases and more than 600 deaths. in the bay area two additional deaths were reported in contra costa county, wringing the death toll to 11. alameda county also had another death. >>> the san mateo county sheriff's office said two staff employees have tested positive for covid-19. the two cases appeared to be unrelated. the two employees have not been to work since late march and both are quarantined at their homes. so far, no inmates, correctional officers, or d
alyssa harrington, ktvu fox2 news. >>> now, to the coronavirus pandemic and a grim milestone, the united states has now surged past italy with the highest death toll in the world, more than 20,000. and became the first nation to record 2000 deaths in one day. the u.s. also has the highest number of cases with more than half 1 million of the world's nearly 1.8 million cases. >>> governor gavin newsom says here in california the rate of people being hospitalized has gone down....
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european ryder cup captain padraig harrington says the "common consensus" is that this year's competitionlate september at whistling straits in wisconsin. this year's four majors have already been cancelled or postponed. the two—time 0pen champion says, "nobody wants to see the ryder cup played without the fans being there." as sports deal with the financial impact of coronavirus, here are some other headlines today. wales' leading rugby union players will take a 25% pay cut for the next three months. the wru and the four regions have reached the agreement with the players union. those earning less than £25,000 a year won't be affected. country cricket champions essex are placing the club's playing staff and the majority of non—playing staff on furlough leave until futher notice. kent are also doing the same with the majority of their staff. british cycling say they'll furlough 90 staff, around a third of the workforce, over the next two months. they are anticipating a drop in income of around £4 million. the chief executive and the leadership group will take 10% paycuts. and finally, 0ly
european ryder cup captain padraig harrington says the "common consensus" is that this year's competitionlate september at whistling straits in wisconsin. this year's four majors have already been cancelled or postponed. the two—time 0pen champion says, "nobody wants to see the ryder cup played without the fans being there." as sports deal with the financial impact of coronavirus, here are some other headlines today. wales' leading rugby union players will take a 25% pay...
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themselves in that position, newshour weekend's zachary greene sought some advice from writer kimberly harringtono has worked d parented from home for the past 11 years. magazine's "the cut" is titled "now is the perfect time to lower thparenting bar." >> reporter: could you just start by telling us a little bit about what it was like for you when you first started working from home? >> the biggest mistake i made when i started working from home was trying to just replicate office.ike to work in an it was right at the height of the crash 2009, and at the time my kids were three and five. so when we're, you know, we're in an office, we have a structure, we're with other adults, weinof know how things are going to go. we don't schedule a workday depending on when everyone's in a great mood or is likly well-rested or had breakst. really what i learned was i had to really structure-- as much as doing around what were going to be the best times of day for them, when they were going to be rested, when they were going to lhavetle bit more energy or a little bit more ability to focus. >> reporter: so, ho
themselves in that position, newshour weekend's zachary greene sought some advice from writer kimberly harringtono has worked d parented from home for the past 11 years. magazine's "the cut" is titled "now is the perfect time to lower thparenting bar." >> reporter: could you just start by telling us a little bit about what it was like for you when you first started working from home? >> the biggest mistake i made when i started working from home was trying to...