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>> my cousin jana. she's had m.s. a long time and she's been -- she's doing great right now.and it keeps getting better and better, the medicine. but yeah, we love our jana. >> jimmy: well, the information is right there on your screen if you want to be a part of that. thanks, adam. i really appreciate it. be careful grooming yourself. please leave that to a professional. >> yes, jimmy. i love you. say hi to your whole family, buddy. >> jimmy: you too. take care. adam sandler. we'll be right back. ♪ with unlimited from metro and the new iphone se... ...gabriel rules. he's working hard to make sure a family tradition stays a tradition. get the brand-new iphone se for less than a hundred bucks when you switch to metro. ♪ mix up a treat and a little fun with rice krispies. ♪ >> jimmy: well, that's all the time we have. thanks to adam sandler. apologies to matt damon. lionel richie will be with us tomorrow. "nightline" is next. and with that said, our service has concluded. go in peace to love and serve fish sticks again for dinner. good night. >>> tracking this storm and multipl
>> my cousin jana. she's had m.s. a long time and she's been -- she's doing great right now.and it keeps getting better and better, the medicine. but yeah, we love our jana. >> jimmy: well, the information is right there on your screen if you want to be a part of that. thanks, adam. i really appreciate it. be careful grooming yourself. please leave that to a professional. >> yes, jimmy. i love you. say hi to your whole family, buddy. >> jimmy: you too. take care. adam...
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jana katsuyama ktuv fox 2 news. >>> there's a proposed spending for standardized test. last month the california system dropped the act and sat requirements for ald mission due it coronavirus. and they potentially want to keep it that way. it tend to be unfairly influenced by factors of income, education and race. >>> we have got a few light scattered showers out. the things are starting to taper off in terms of consistency of the showers. oakland well over an inch. and santa cruz mountains, maybe a 10th of an inch. but this system wind up and moves through. look how wrapped up thereat thing is up in the north. just a cool satellite imagedry. that system is gone and there's more waves behind this. i'm going to show you that in the model. we all a few showers down in gilroy and salina's valley. but the plan for tomorrow is kind of like this, so there it is tomorrow morning. look at how unorganize it is. there's a wave around 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. and kind of clears out. and the third wave on wednesday morning. so right 3 in a row. wednesday a lot like the day we had
jana katsuyama ktuv fox 2 news. >>> there's a proposed spending for standardized test. last month the california system dropped the act and sat requirements for ald mission due it coronavirus. and they potentially want to keep it that way. it tend to be unfairly influenced by factors of income, education and race. >>> we have got a few light scattered showers out. the things are starting to taper off in terms of consistency of the showers. oakland well over an inch. and santa...
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. >>> ktju's jana katsuyama joins us now to tell us how the nation marked this holiday. >> reporter: julie, parade were canceled along with many events and lot of the typical travel wasn't present because of the coronavirus. >> reporter: at arlegislateten national cemetery, president trump and first lady malonnia paid tribute. >> we pray if the loved ones they left behind. >> reporter: the president not wearing a mask. former vice president joe biden and his wife jill did have black masks. images of a nation honoring the war dead while fighting another battle on the political front. there covid-19 deaths is set to top more than 100,000. 1000 names representing just 1% of those who died. the first, patricia dowd from the bay area. the question now is how many more will die as the nation proceeds with a patchwork of policies. a litmus test showing the numbers. >> you can see there's no object even in the symptoms and the health departments all over the country should be monitoring the increases. >> once travel relsumes resumes then it's possible that infections could get reintroduced i
. >>> ktju's jana katsuyama joins us now to tell us how the nation marked this holiday. >> reporter: julie, parade were canceled along with many events and lot of the typical travel wasn't present because of the coronavirus. >> reporter: at arlegislateten national cemetery, president trump and first lady malonnia paid tribute. >> we pray if the loved ones they left behind. >> reporter: the president not wearing a mask. former vice president joe biden and his...
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jana katsuyamajoins us live to áexplain what this means. >> reporter: julie, it is exciting ánews.5 volunteers whá were given multiple shots of the vaccine. áantibecause á antibodies. oped >>á the strategy they're taking it new. it's different. it's the blueprintáá for the protein injected directly into the blood ástream. >> reporter: seal says injecting the ávirus' blueprint is differentthan áother coronaviru vaccines ábeing developed áaround the world. á >> that's formulating enthe blueprint stabe inside the body showtalit áa protein could be produced áand that antibodie could be produced. >> reporter: she says one á advantage of the vaccine is production. its much ámore easy to make in a larg áscale manufacturing environment. áyou need áa lot less of it thaá if you make the protein. >> reporter: but there arep potential áputtal fallles with áthe new and unproven technology. á>> so participate, we haven't seen an actually trial. áso far the data looks good butá there's always a risk it could fail. >> áladerna has up prove for phase áthree as early as july. á and there are other v
jana katsuyamajoins us live to áexplain what this means. >> reporter: julie, it is exciting ánews.5 volunteers whá were given multiple shots of the vaccine. áantibecause á antibodies. oped >>á the strategy they're taking it new. it's different. it's the blueprintáá for the protein injected directly into the blood ástream. >> reporter: seal says injecting the ávirus' blueprint is differentthan áother coronaviru vaccines ábeing developed áaround the world. á...
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until a vaccine is developed, nobody is safe. >> reporter: jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> tensions between the u.s. and china are escalating with the trump administration accusing china of a lack of transparency about the origin of the coronavirus. here's more from washington, d.c. >> china should have informed us they had a problem. >> reporter: the war of words between china and the u.s. is heating up. the trump administration accusing beijing of a massive coverup, including a new crackdown on coronavirus victims in their families with online sensorship, police interrogations and pay laughs to silence survivors. >> they need to still allow us in to talk to early patients and the chinese researchers and scientists. and to have access. >> reporter: the fight intensified last week, following intelligence reports pointing to a wuhan lab as the most likely source of the outbreak. the white house is considering several retaliatory moves, including possible new tariffs and supporting taiwan's bid for a seat on the world health organization, which president trump said is too heavily infl
until a vaccine is developed, nobody is safe. >> reporter: jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> tensions between the u.s. and china are escalating with the trump administration accusing china of a lack of transparency about the origin of the coronavirus. here's more from washington, d.c. >> china should have informed us they had a problem. >> reporter: the war of words between china and the u.s. is heating up. the trump administration accusing beijing of a massive...
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live coverage now from ktvu's jana katsuyama and how people's perception of this may be swayed by their politics. remake certainly the images show the clear frustration those people are feeling. but a new poll released today shows it may not represent what a majority of californians are thinking. in sacramento, a crowd of some 1000 protesters gathered outside the capitol building, many disregarding stay orders for masks and the six feet of social distancing meant to stop the coronavirus spread. >> we are trying to reach out to the government in make their concerns, worries, fears, anger , frustration known. >> reporter: the balance between public experts at home orders and the economic toll increasingly is becoming partisan politics. trump 2020 flags were flying above the crowd near signs depicting democratic governor gavin newsom as hitler. amid other protests across the country, trump mega hats and signs were visible. >> what's striking is how quickly we see a really sharp partisan division emerge. >> reporter: professor eric strickler of uc berkeley's institute of governmental studie
live coverage now from ktvu's jana katsuyama and how people's perception of this may be swayed by their politics. remake certainly the images show the clear frustration those people are feeling. but a new poll released today shows it may not represent what a majority of californians are thinking. in sacramento, a crowd of some 1000 protesters gathered outside the capitol building, many disregarding stay orders for masks and the six feet of social distancing meant to stop the coronavirus spread....
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in newport, beauty business jana has to move out of the home she shares with her parents because theith her parents because they are self isolating. i am still living with my mum and dad, they are over 70, people have underlying health problems, nothing serious, with the coronavirus you just don't know what is going to happen. i know i am trapped in this shop by myself but my parents's safety comes first. i will take you over to my shop. it is usually quite busy. at the moment i have moved in here and i have converted one of the beauty rooms upstairs into a bedroom for myself. this is going to be my home, i have a stash of food. i have got a microwave and a kettle. it is going to be fine. the last few days have been quite scary because this whole covid—i9 situation... last week, i make a decision to send all my staff home. spring is one of the busiest times, but 17 brides have cancelled their weddings and she has left thousands of pounds out of pocket. i have lost a lot of money already. i am quite worried about how i'm going to afford wages for this month. but it is fine. everyone i
in newport, beauty business jana has to move out of the home she shares with her parents because theith her parents because they are self isolating. i am still living with my mum and dad, they are over 70, people have underlying health problems, nothing serious, with the coronavirus you just don't know what is going to happen. i know i am trapped in this shop by myself but my parents's safety comes first. i will take you over to my shop. it is usually quite busy. at the moment i have moved in...
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that was interesting to hear from jana. in nearly a0 years due to the country's coronavirus measures. figures from carbon brief, a british climate change information site, show the nationwide lockdown led to a collapse in demand for coal. it said coal—fired power generation in india fell 15% in march, compared to the same period last year, and over 30% in april. the uk government's announced that professional sport may be allowed to go ahead, but not until next month at the earliest. clubs from the english premier league — one of the most lucrative football competitions in the world — met on monday to discuss their next steps, but it's still not clear how the game will resume. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. slowly, ever so slowly, football begins its comeback. barcelona players training by themselves to avoid any chance of spreading the virus. the president of la liga says he hopes matches will resume on june 12. in germany, the big kick—off is planned this weekend, although one team, dynamo dresden, is in isolation after tw
that was interesting to hear from jana. in nearly a0 years due to the country's coronavirus measures. figures from carbon brief, a british climate change information site, show the nationwide lockdown led to a collapse in demand for coal. it said coal—fired power generation in india fell 15% in march, compared to the same period last year, and over 30% in april. the uk government's announced that professional sport may be allowed to go ahead, but not until next month at the earliest. clubs...
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ktvu jana katsuyama live now with what passengers can expect your. >> reporter: airlines are seeing a slight uptick in business, still a long way to go before they fill up those planes. a lot of them are still pretty empty. but it's a hopeful sign and sfo says that they are even hearing from some airlines that they are going to resume flights to europe on june 1st. at the glimmer of good news of the tsa announced nationwide they screened 250,000 passengers a day, up from about 90,000 in mid april. and add sfo some airlines are resuming flights that had been shut down. swiss airlines in wisconsin will be the first to restart with just a few flights a week. >> this will be the first nonstop service from sfo to europe since april 1st. >> reporter: security screenings are just 3000, compared to 75,000 this time last year. ; they'll need maybe of the chief psychologist, because we are really looking at the psychology of the traveling public >> reporter: concern over health and safety is prompting the traveling industry to take new measures. mandatory masks and airports and planes, sanitizi
ktvu jana katsuyama live now with what passengers can expect your. >> reporter: airlines are seeing a slight uptick in business, still a long way to go before they fill up those planes. a lot of them are still pretty empty. but it's a hopeful sign and sfo says that they are even hearing from some airlines that they are going to resume flights to europe on june 1st. at the glimmer of good news of the tsa announced nationwide they screened 250,000 passengers a day, up from about 90,000 in...
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. >> yeah, let's start with greg and jana where are you? >> so a little birdie told me you guys are celebrating a big anniversary tomorrow, how many years. >> 50. >> 50 years. >> with the same people? >> yes, the same people, yeah. >> we're not quite the same people, but we're still the same genetically. >> we're showing some pictures of 50 years ago, the "today" show actually covered your wedding. >> oh, my gosh. >> yes, they did. >> jana, you were a second grade teacher, you invited your entire class and the entire class showed up. >> yes. >> yes, it was amazing. >> it seemed fitting on this throwback thursday to say happy anniversary to one of our favorite couples here at the show how are you guys going to celebrate? >> we're going to go on a trip but now we might actually go out to dinner at an outside place for the first time in the last three months. >> jana, what's the last 50 years been like being married to this guy >> pretty darn good. >> good. giving us all some hope. happy anniversary. >> happy anniversary, guys. >> thank you. >
. >> yeah, let's start with greg and jana where are you? >> so a little birdie told me you guys are celebrating a big anniversary tomorrow, how many years. >> 50. >> 50 years. >> with the same people? >> yes, the same people, yeah. >> we're not quite the same people, but we're still the same genetically. >> we're showing some pictures of 50 years ago, the "today" show actually covered your wedding. >> oh, my gosh. >> yes,...
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as ktvu's jana katsuyama reports , invitations to participate are being sent to tens of thousands of homes in the east bay. >> reporter: these boxes won't be a typical front door delivery. they are part of a new uc berkeley antibody study that could hold the key to unlocking how much the new coronavirus has spread in the bay area. >> the in-home collection kits include all of the materials that someone needs to collect saliva, as well as an oral and nasal swab. >> reporter: a uc berkeley professor of epidemiology and biostatistics is one of the codirectors. she says in phase one they are reaching out to thousands of bay area households with a questionnaire in english and spanish. >> we are asking all about current symptoms, past symptoms and going back as far as december. we are asking about travel histories. >> reporter: invitations to participate were mailed out this week. eva harris, the study's other codirector and professor of infectious diseases, says the data will be collected through a representative sampling. >> we essentially sent 307 7000 mailers to every single home of 11
as ktvu's jana katsuyama reports , invitations to participate are being sent to tens of thousands of homes in the east bay. >> reporter: these boxes won't be a typical front door delivery. they are part of a new uc berkeley antibody study that could hold the key to unlocking how much the new coronavirus has spread in the bay area. >> the in-home collection kits include all of the materials that someone needs to collect saliva, as well as an oral and nasal swab. >> reporter: a...
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steffan and jana had to postpone their real—life april wedding until november, but didn't want to misswonder how many bells that would have cost them. the use of drones for delivery is often hyped, but with strict regulations, has never quite ‘got off the ground'. will the current need for contactless deliveries jumpsta rt the sector? the village of moneygall140km south—west of dublin, and the site of a proof—of—concept partnership between drone company manna aero and the country's health service executive. manna aero are already testing essential food deliveries from this service station, but now with the coronavirus lockdown, they've shifted their attention to medicine. hello, dr 0'reilly. the new service starts with a gp video consultation. cough bottle for that. the doctor sends a prescription by e—mail to a nearby pharmacy. and they're going to deliver the drugs back to you by drone delivery. ok, no problem. the medicine is attached to a drone and is transported back to the patient‘s door, in this case people who are currently self—isolating. i'm 17 years of age and we're told to
steffan and jana had to postpone their real—life april wedding until november, but didn't want to misswonder how many bells that would have cost them. the use of drones for delivery is often hyped, but with strict regulations, has never quite ‘got off the ground'. will the current need for contactless deliveries jumpsta rt the sector? the village of moneygall140km south—west of dublin, and the site of a proof—of—concept partnership between drone company manna aero and the country's...
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our team in syria met up with jana in a refugee camp in idlib. and how it compares to living with the threat of chemical bombs. reality in a refugee camp in idlib. let's get some of the day's other news: inmates at a women's prison in peru have called for help after an inmate died of covid—19 complications. local media said the inmates at the jail in lima also shouted free the children, demanding the children held alongside their mothers in the facility be freed. there have been close to 2,000 coronavirus deaths in peru. the us justice department is looking at whether to bring hate crime charges in the killing of ahmaud arbery. the 25—year—old black man was shot and killed while he was out for a run in georgia in february. two white men were arrested for his killing, but only after a national outcry about the handling of the case. the electric carmaker tesla has defied local health officials in california and restarted production at its factory there. alameda county, east of san francisco, wants tesla to stay shut, but on saturday, the company fi
our team in syria met up with jana in a refugee camp in idlib. and how it compares to living with the threat of chemical bombs. reality in a refugee camp in idlib. let's get some of the day's other news: inmates at a women's prison in peru have called for help after an inmate died of covid—19 complications. local media said the inmates at the jail in lima also shouted free the children, demanding the children held alongside their mothers in the facility be freed. there have been close to...
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steffan and jana had to postpone their real—life april wedding until november, but didn't want to missi wonder how many bells that would have cost them. the use of drones for delivery is often hyped, but with strict regulations, has never quite ‘got off the ground'. will the current need for contactless deliveries jump—sta rt the sector? the village of moneygall140km south—west of dublin, and the site of a proof—of—concept partnership between drone company manna aero and the country's health service executive. manna aero are already testing essential food deliveries from this service station, but now with the coronavirus lockdown, they've shifted their attention to medicine. hello, dr o'reilly. the new service starts with a gp video consultation. cough bottle for that. the doctor sends a prescription by e—mail to a nearby pharmacy. and they're going to deliver the drugs back to you by drone delivery. ok, no problem. the medicine is attached to a drone and is transported back to the patient‘s door, in this case people who are currently self—isolating. i'm 70 years of age and we're told
steffan and jana had to postpone their real—life april wedding until november, but didn't want to missi wonder how many bells that would have cost them. the use of drones for delivery is often hyped, but with strict regulations, has never quite ‘got off the ground'. will the current need for contactless deliveries jump—sta rt the sector? the village of moneygall140km south—west of dublin, and the site of a proof—of—concept partnership between drone company manna aero and the...
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but yeah, we love our jana. >> jimmy: well, the information is right there on your screen if you wantrooming yourself. please leave that to a professional. >> yes, jimmy. i love you. say hi to your whole family, buddy. >> jimmy: you too. take care. adam sandler. we'll be right back. the future. we tossed the stuff that wasn't working. stuff like foot-long bills and fees from nowhere. time-wasting stores, misleading ads, unhelpful help centers. and saved the stuff that was working. like verizon's 4g lte network. plus unlimited data, messages, and minutes. it's a simple system. trim the bad... make the good better... and way cheaper. meet visible. unlimited data on verizon's 4g lte network. just $25 for your first month. join us at visible.com. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nea
but yeah, we love our jana. >> jimmy: well, the information is right there on your screen if you wantrooming yourself. please leave that to a professional. >> yes, jimmy. i love you. say hi to your whole family, buddy. >> jimmy: you too. take care. adam sandler. we'll be right back. the future. we tossed the stuff that wasn't working. stuff like foot-long bills and fees from nowhere. time-wasting stores, misleading ads, unhelpful help centers. and saved the stuff that was...
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ktvu's jana katsuyama joins us tonight with the reopened california chant that protesters delivered at the state capital this afternoon. >> reporter: there were people just packed together, obviously not showing social distancing. a lot of them cleacalifornians so they might not represent the majority of the state. in sacramento, a crowd of some 1000 protesters gathered outside of the capital building, many disregarding state orders for masks in the six feet of social distancing meant to stop the coronavirus spread. >> we are trying to reach out to the government and make their concerns, worries, fears, anger, frustration known. >> reporter: not all californians agree. >> if social distancing is what we are supposed to be doing, the protesting is not helping us in any way. >> reporter: keeping social distancing in place, weather it's in school or business seems like the best way forward for right now. >> reporter: the balance between public health expert stay-at-home orders and the economic toll increasingly is becoming partisan politics. trump 20/25's were flying above the crowd near
ktvu's jana katsuyama joins us tonight with the reopened california chant that protesters delivered at the state capital this afternoon. >> reporter: there were people just packed together, obviously not showing social distancing. a lot of them cleacalifornians so they might not represent the majority of the state. in sacramento, a crowd of some 1000 protesters gathered outside of the capital building, many disregarding state orders for masks in the six feet of social distancing meant to...
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focus on the will of the people wanted to ease the ecology sunny once you'll the- solidid- so anybodys jana keystone yeah. he's only about party- because the future of level to the. susceptible to shop is maybe tentatively returning but france's biggest malls like forum dale justst behind me on to open yet that isn't clear that they'll be able to opopen doors again. well as you saw that t the lockdown which the macomb government puts in place back in march has very much battered the french economy which has contracted sharply and plunged into recession. and even though a factory shops and offices on on getting back to normal financial support will still be needed for them to ride his son a tree storm. for more we can speak now to our business editor kate moody who is standing by kate the french government has already enacted an emergenency stimulus package worth one hundred and ten billion euros how much further could it go. r. and as s long as it takes at least that's what the finance and economy minister bruno le maire suggestedd this momorning c. d.. and tv. h he said that ththe governrn
focus on the will of the people wanted to ease the ecology sunny once you'll the- solidid- so anybodys jana keystone yeah. he's only about party- because the future of level to the. susceptible to shop is maybe tentatively returning but france's biggest malls like forum dale justst behind me on to open yet that isn't clear that they'll be able to opopen doors again. well as you saw that t the lockdown which the macomb government puts in place back in march has very much battered the french...
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i will go to jana for now, if you would like to come. thank you, secretary. 0n football.ve, measured, slow and stepwise, that is exactly the plan that is under way for all of the lead sports, notjust football, that there will be small, carefully measured stepwise approaches to seeing what can be achieved safely. the first of those is really to return to safe training, still observing social distancing, and measures are, you know, taking place, and plans are taking place at quite some depth to be ready to do that. and that will be ready to do that. and that will bea be ready to do that. and that will be a stepwise thing. we will have to see how that goes before it is time to move on or even think about moving on to the return of competitive football matches, as you have outlined in your question. i think we have to be slow, we have to be measured. hello. it may have turned into a pleasant afternoon out there, but it was a chilly start for the time of year this morning. here is one of our weather watchers in derbyshire, making a statement about the frosty ice and of course
i will go to jana for now, if you would like to come. thank you, secretary. 0n football.ve, measured, slow and stepwise, that is exactly the plan that is under way for all of the lead sports, notjust football, that there will be small, carefully measured stepwise approaches to seeing what can be achieved safely. the first of those is really to return to safe training, still observing social distancing, and measures are, you know, taking place, and plans are taking place at quite some depth to...
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jana katsuyama has more. >> reporter: frank, this report card really lays out the strengths and weaknesses for handling the campaign and it explains the partnerships that will be launched this week with ucsf. >> reporter: as the report comes up more medical professionals have concerns. >> we'll use up our personal protective equipment more quickly. and i'm concerned about making sure that we have enough. >> reporter: dr. mike stacey in the east bay says he's glad to see california's governor release a report card monday making sure decisions are driven by data. the report card indicates that hundreds of millions of masks are available. and icu cases have been stable since april 20. the report card also says california has ramped up its hospital surge capacity. the state also reached its first goal to 25,000 tests per day. but dr. stacey worries that as the stay at home order relaxes that could prompt contact tracing to follow up. >> there's just not enough people for contact tracing required for every case of covid-19. >> reporter: now they have just under 3000 contact tracers and a flew o
jana katsuyama has more. >> reporter: frank, this report card really lays out the strengths and weaknesses for handling the campaign and it explains the partnerships that will be launched this week with ucsf. >> reporter: as the report comes up more medical professionals have concerns. >> we'll use up our personal protective equipment more quickly. and i'm concerned about making sure that we have enough. >> reporter: dr. mike stacey in the east bay says he's glad to see...
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but yeah, we love our jana. >> jimmy: well, the information is right there on your screen if you wantiate it. be careful grooming yourself. please leave that to a professional. >> yes, jimmy. i love you. say hi to your whole family, buddy. >> jimmy: you too. take care. adam sandler. we'll be right back. ♪ ambient sound fades in and plays throughout. ♪ ♪ ambient sound begins to rise. ♪ ♪ ambient crescendos and then goes silent for the tagline. ♪ is all about protecting one thing: the fun! anywhere under the sun fun. sidewalk fun! long-lasting fun! poolside fun. banana boat sunscreen lasts as long as the fun does. only wendy's 2 for 5 has all the chicken you crave. you can choose from the spicy or homestyle chicken sandwich. crispy or spicy 10-piece nuggets. but let's be real, you're gonna get those 20 spicy nuggs for 5 bucks. only at wendy's. only roomba uses 2 multi-surface rubber brushes to clean all your floors. and with patented dirt detect technology, roomba finds dirt throughout your home. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba. the last thing you should have is having enough
but yeah, we love our jana. >> jimmy: well, the information is right there on your screen if you wantiate it. be careful grooming yourself. please leave that to a professional. >> yes, jimmy. i love you. say hi to your whole family, buddy. >> jimmy: you too. take care. adam sandler. we'll be right back. ♪ ambient sound fades in and plays throughout. ♪ ♪ ambient sound begins to rise. ♪ ♪ ambient crescendos and then goes silent for the tagline. ♪ is all about...
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. >> jana katsuyama reporting tonight. >>> u.s.á ácases of coronavirus have now climbed over 1 and aited states have now diedá john hpkins says overá 9000 people areá recovered. >> a couple of weeks ago iá starte taking. á the because i'e heard it'ás good. it's ábeen around for 40 years á for malaria, lupus and other things. ái'd take it. á >> so far, there's no clinical evident áthat the drug is effective áagainst the coronavirus áand the fda said he drug áshould not be taking outside áof the hospital. he determined the potential benefit of it treatment outweighed the árisk. á at least two staff in the white house have tested positive for ácoronavirus. >>> ámore michigan employees clocked áin. á the workers are being screened ábefore entering. and áhere that bay area tesla á workers are expected to began production at áthe freemont plant his week. >>> the governor suggested the á return of professional sport nay not ábe too far off. á >> reporter: governor gavin ánewsom announced the loosening of criteria for counties that want to ábegin reopening more áquickly than the state. >> we
. >> jana katsuyama reporting tonight. >>> u.s.á ácases of coronavirus have now climbed over 1 and aited states have now diedá john hpkins says overá 9000 people areá recovered. >> a couple of weeks ago iá starte taking. á the because i'e heard it'ás good. it's ábeen around for 40 years á for malaria, lupus and other things. ái'd take it. á >> so far, there's no clinical evident áthat the drug is effective áagainst the coronavirus áand the fda said he...
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we have jana katsuyama with how the nation marked this holiday. >> reporter: julie, some of the memorial day events were canceled entirely and others were held with no crowds. a very sobering start to a summer of uncertainty. >> reporter: at arlington national cemetery president trump and the first ladesy paids tribute to the dead. >> we honored the herose we have lost. we pray for the loved ones they left behind. >> reporter: the president nots wearing a mask. joe biden and his wife jill, did have their masks. images of a nation honoring the war dead while fighting another battle of health on the political front. those numbers made ream in each name listed in the sobering obituary in the sunday's new york times. the names just 1% of those who died. the question now is how many more will die as 50 states proceeds with a patchwork of policies. a litmist test showing an the crease in the tranks mission of the coronavirus. >> we can see if there's an object even in the symptoms of coronavirus infections. the health departments all over the country should be monitoring these possible increas
we have jana katsuyama with how the nation marked this holiday. >> reporter: julie, some of the memorial day events were canceled entirely and others were held with no crowds. a very sobering start to a summer of uncertainty. >> reporter: at arlington national cemetery president trump and the first ladesy paids tribute to the dead. >> we honored the herose we have lost. we pray for the loved ones they left behind. >> reporter: the president nots wearing a mask. joe biden...
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jana katsuyama tells us what passengers should expect. >> it's a glimmer of good news. tsa and out nationwide they screened 250,000 passengers a day of from 90,000 in mid april and that sfo some airlines are resuming flights that have been shut down. swift airlines and lufthansa will be doing well. still, demand remains low. at sfo daily security has 3000 compared to 70,000 this time last year. we need chief psychologists because we are will looking at the psychology of the traveling public. >>reporter: concern over health and safety is pumping the industry to take new measures, mandatory masks, sanitizing wipes, social distancing and no touch scanners. new protocols. >> we purchased 750 of these devices which are ordinarily used for a passengers room. >> i thought when the promotions were taken i did not feel uncomfortable and it was good. >> at oakland international airport passenger traffic was down 96% from last year. a spokesperson said they have no layoffs and hope to be ready once passengers come back. >> cough guards are our best ticket encounters and appropriat
jana katsuyama tells us what passengers should expect. >> it's a glimmer of good news. tsa and out nationwide they screened 250,000 passengers a day of from 90,000 in mid april and that sfo some airlines are resuming flights that have been shut down. swift airlines and lufthansa will be doing well. still, demand remains low. at sfo daily security has 3000 compared to 70,000 this time last year. we need chief psychologists because we are will looking at the psychology of the traveling...
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jana steen joins us live with where the storm is heading next. >> janice: we are watching this line of thunderstorms the continues to move towards the east of the mid-atlantic getting threat for thunderstorms and heavy rain. there are your storm reports in the last 24 hours, over -- damaging winds and hail. this is in the mid-atlantic and the northeast, the wind, wednesday, the big story with this is not necessarily thunderstorms and flooding the fact that we will have a couple pounds of snow over interior sections of the northeast, look at the current temperatures reminiscent of march or february. this is may we are talking about and we are still dealing with wind chills, wind chills in the 30s in 20s across not only the northeast but the great lakes and upper midwest was a very cold pocket a has moved in and we will get a reinforcing shot of cold air into the weekend, that will be a big story for weather forecasters in the next couple days. look at the potential for snow for the may 9th may 10th weekend in the northeast. we will set some records and record cold as well. these are low
jana steen joins us live with where the storm is heading next. >> janice: we are watching this line of thunderstorms the continues to move towards the east of the mid-atlantic getting threat for thunderstorms and heavy rain. there are your storm reports in the last 24 hours, over -- damaging winds and hail. this is in the mid-atlantic and the northeast, the wind, wednesday, the big story with this is not necessarily thunderstorms and flooding the fact that we will have a couple pounds of...
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francisco's california academy of sciences is the latest to cut staff, live coverage now from ktvu's jana. >> reporter: chilly, the academy has been around since 1853, and weathered some tough times, but like so many other businesses and nonprofits, the lockdown, to save public health, and lives is that a deadly impact on revenue streams. the doors to san francisco's them california academy of sciences have been closed, since march 12th. ticket sales, no visitors, no revenue. just a handful of staff, now caring for the 40,000 animals inside. wednesday, the announcement that 110 employees are being laid off. another 92 for load, and 160 will have pay cuts. one man waited to learn his fate. >> i dunno i will here in about an hour. >> reporter: and on thinkable emotional moment for the san francisco native. >> i grew up coming here, didn't think i would actually work here. now it is just really sad that it is possible. >> reporter: the decision was the setting, according to executive director, scott sampson. >> this is hard. to lose the order of 20% of our staff is heartbreaking. >> reporter
francisco's california academy of sciences is the latest to cut staff, live coverage now from ktvu's jana. >> reporter: chilly, the academy has been around since 1853, and weathered some tough times, but like so many other businesses and nonprofits, the lockdown, to save public health, and lives is that a deadly impact on revenue streams. the doors to san francisco's them california academy of sciences have been closed, since march 12th. ticket sales, no visitors, no revenue. just a...
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tran wants jana katsuyama joins us with a look at the fine print in what's motivating the move. >> reporter: not everyone agrees with the president's action today, but it does raise a fundamental question about what roles social media companies should play in controlling the content they carry. with the stroke of a pen, president trump took a swipe at social media companies, accusing them of political bias. >> what they choose to fact check and ignore our or even promote is nothing more of a political activism group. >> reporter: president trump's executive order calls for the federal trade commission and attorney general to take action and restrict the role social media companies play in monitoring the content they deliver. >> they are using that market power to force particular viewpoints, and that's wrong. it has to be addressed, not only through this executive order, but i think litigation going forward and further action on capitol hill. >> reporter: the move comes two days after twitter but a fact mark checker on the president acclaimed mail-in voting allowed fraud. i twitter headquar
tran wants jana katsuyama joins us with a look at the fine print in what's motivating the move. >> reporter: not everyone agrees with the president's action today, but it does raise a fundamental question about what roles social media companies should play in controlling the content they carry. with the stroke of a pen, president trump took a swipe at social media companies, accusing them of political bias. >> what they choose to fact check and ignore our or even promote is nothing...
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ktvu's jana katsuyama joins us live with what happened and what doctors say about it all. >> reporter: both of the candidates have used masks as a way of attacking the presumed political opponent. many health experts are saying politics should not muddy the waters when it comes to a very important public health issue. image has always played a role in politics. with the coronavirus pandemic, masks have become politicized. president trump, who has refused to wear one, retreated a comment mocking vice president joe biden for wearing one on memorial day and cast doubt on his decision. >> biden can wear a mask, but he was standing outside with his wife, perfect conditions, perfect weather. they are inside and don't wear masks, so i thought it was unusual he had one on. >> reporter: biden fired one back at president trump. >> he's a fool, an absolute fool to talk that way. i mean every meeting dock in the world is saying we should wear a mask in a crowd. two biden changed his twitter photo, tweeting the words, wear a mask. and told cnn in an interview that a mask is a signal to the country
ktvu's jana katsuyama joins us live with what happened and what doctors say about it all. >> reporter: both of the candidates have used masks as a way of attacking the presumed political opponent. many health experts are saying politics should not muddy the waters when it comes to a very important public health issue. image has always played a role in politics. with the coronavirus pandemic, masks have become politicized. president trump, who has refused to wear one, retreated a comment...
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ktvu jana katsuyama talked with the scientists today as they launched their study. and this is really a first of its kind study. >> reporter: it is. if you live in the east bay, keep an eye on your mailbox. the professors tell me they sent invitations out to more than 300,000 people in the east bay, all asking them to take part in this very much a first of its kind randomized community antibody study. these boxes won't be a typical front door delivery. they are part if a new uc berkeley antibody study that could hold the key to unlocking how much the nuclear virus has spread in the bay area. >> the in-home collection kits include all the material someone needs to collect saliva , as well as an oral and nasal swab. >> reporter: uc berkeley professor of epidemiology and biostatistics is one of the codirectors. she says in phase when they are reaching out to thousands of bay area households with a questionnaire in english and spanish. >> we are asking all about current symptoms, past symptoms and going back as far as december. we are asking about travel histories. we a
ktvu jana katsuyama talked with the scientists today as they launched their study. and this is really a first of its kind study. >> reporter: it is. if you live in the east bay, keep an eye on your mailbox. the professors tell me they sent invitations out to more than 300,000 people in the east bay, all asking them to take part in this very much a first of its kind randomized community antibody study. these boxes won't be a typical front door delivery. they are part if a new uc berkeley...
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tran was jana katsuyama here now with moronta this congressional testimony. >> reporter: rick bright spoke for more than three hours today. one of his points was there has been so much focus on a vaccine and developing it. but he says right now there is no national plan for how to distribute it. >> the time is running out because the virus is still spreading everywhere. people are getting restless to leave their homes. >> reporter: a dark warning thursday from federal vaccine expert rick bright. >> without better planning, 2020 could be the darkest winter in modern history. >> reporter: right filed a whistleblower complaint last week, saying he was removed from his post for challenging the trump administration's coronavirus response. he told the house energy and commerce committee that is administration mister lee warnings about the virus. he also said that there is no coordinated national plan for coronavirus containment or for disturbing a vaccine when it becomes available. >> our window of opportunity is closing. if we fail to improve our response now based on science, i fear the
tran was jana katsuyama here now with moronta this congressional testimony. >> reporter: rick bright spoke for more than three hours today. one of his points was there has been so much focus on a vaccine and developing it. but he says right now there is no national plan for how to distribute it. >> the time is running out because the virus is still spreading everywhere. people are getting restless to leave their homes. >> reporter: a dark warning thursday from federal vaccine...
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live coverage tonight from ktvu's jana katsuyama and some changes to the air travel industry. >> reporter: the tsa said that they have the highest level of passenger screenings in the entire time since they have the coronavirus travel restrictions and also, some good news today from sfo. they said they are expecting to see flights to europe resume. is a glimmer of good news, the tsa announced nationwide they screened 250,000 passengers a day, up from about 90,000 in mid april. and at sfo some airlines are resuming flights that have been shut down. >> starting on june 1st were going to resume flights to europe york >> reporter: swift airlines will be the first to restart with a few a week. >> this will be the first nonstop service from sfo to york we've seen since april 1st. >> reporter: tourist destinations like venetian casino in las vegas are taking reservations starting june 1st or the nevada gaming control board is issuing guidelines for sanitation and social distancing. businesses are enticing people with special travel deals. still, demand remains low. at sfo daily security screenin
live coverage tonight from ktvu's jana katsuyama and some changes to the air travel industry. >> reporter: the tsa said that they have the highest level of passenger screenings in the entire time since they have the coronavirus travel restrictions and also, some good news today from sfo. they said they are expecting to see flights to europe resume. is a glimmer of good news, the tsa announced nationwide they screened 250,000 passengers a day, up from about 90,000 in mid april. and at sfo...
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ktvu's jana katsuyama joins us now after speaking with the researcher about the findings. >> reporter: the study was published just today in the nicotine and tobacco research journal. it looked at data from three different countries. the new study by ucsf researchers looked at covid-19 patients from the u.s., china and south korea. select the questions are what are the chances it will get worse? for example, after going into nicu, or die. >> reporter: ucsf professor stanton glantz said they analyze 19 studies, those included data on 11,590 trenton 19 patients. about 18.4% got progressively worse and those with a history of smoking had double the risk of disease progression with more critical conditions or death. >> all of them, when you take them together, found that if you smoke to about doubled your risk of covid getting worse once you got it. >> reporter: he says smoking triggers inflammation of the lungs, which are vulnerable to the coronavirus. recently to french scientists published a hypothesis that nicotine might help protect people from the coronavirus. that ideas based on da
ktvu's jana katsuyama joins us now after speaking with the researcher about the findings. >> reporter: the study was published just today in the nicotine and tobacco research journal. it looked at data from three different countries. the new study by ucsf researchers looked at covid-19 patients from the u.s., china and south korea. select the questions are what are the chances it will get worse? for example, after going into nicu, or die. >> reporter: ucsf professor stanton glantz...
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the áspeed is what concerns som álocal health officials. áktvu's jana katsuyama is here now áwith therter: basically the president átoday was saying his ágoal was to have a vaccine áready for mass distribution by áthe end of the year. ásome health experts are very áconcerned about both safety aná logistics of such a short átimeframe. president átrump announced the ácoronavirus vaccine plan in th árose garden friday. á>> it's called operation warp speed.á that means big and it means áfast. á>> reporter: the effort will b headáed out by the former chief of vaccines at pharmaceutical gint glaxosmithkláine. he says ádata from at least one vaccineá trial is promising. á>> this data makes me feel eve ámore confident that we will be áable to deliver a few hundred millio dosesá of vaccines by á the end of 2020. >> i think we will see you soon áas july the large-scale trials ábeginning to get underway. áwe would try to have 10 millio doses áof an effective vaccine, áor maybe a couple of different ones by october. á>> reporter: some health expert áwarned there are ádangers of that promise of an
the áspeed is what concerns som álocal health officials. áktvu's jana katsuyama is here now áwith therter: basically the president átoday was saying his ágoal was to have a vaccine áready for mass distribution by áthe end of the year. ásome health experts are very áconcerned about both safety aná logistics of such a short átimeframe. president átrump announced the ácoronavirus vaccine plan in th árose garden friday. á>> it's called operation warp speed.á that means big...
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threat, i did feel quite concerned that we didn't have those supplies and began pushing urgently in jana louary along w some industry colleagues as well. those alarms were not responded to with action. >> was there failure to take immediate action when you correctly pushed to acquire additional doses of the drug remdesivir, which is the only drug so far that appears to be at least mildly effective, thank god, for treating people with covid-19? >> there was no action taken on the urgency to come up with a plan for acquisition of limited doses of remdesivir nor to distribute those limited doses of remdesivir. once we had the scientific data to support their use for people infected with this virus. >> and instead of acting on your recommendations, was the response of others to try and cut you out of key meetings, marginalize your participation? >> i was told that my urgings were causing a commotion, and i was removed from those meetings. >> my time is expired. i now recognize the gentleman -- the ranking member of the subcommittee, dr. burgess. >> i thank the chair. dr. bright, i hope as it
threat, i did feel quite concerned that we didn't have those supplies and began pushing urgently in jana louary along w some industry colleagues as well. those alarms were not responded to with action. >> was there failure to take immediate action when you correctly pushed to acquire additional doses of the drug remdesivir, which is the only drug so far that appears to be at least mildly effective, thank god, for treating people with covid-19? >> there was no action taken on the...
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i began pushing in jana long with industry colleagues as well, and those urges, those alarms were not responded to with action. >> miss banks, i read the complaint. obviously heard the testimony today. i'm curious, who specifically is mr. bright saying did not respond with action? was it h.h.s.? the white house? who does he blame for the insufficient stockpile in the first place? >> when he was raising these concerns in january and february, he was raising them to hhs leadership some various members of hhs leadership, unfortunately were delaying and not taking a action in response to what he was raising. they just didn't have the same sense of urgency for whatever reason. >> did they actually say that in emails? did they respond in that way? or was it just not responding to his communications? >> there were actually emails that we attached as exhibits to our submission to osc where they specifically said, we don't see a sense of urgency here. we don't see the need to act. and this was in january. and so he continued to raise these issues and insist that there were urgent concerns that
i began pushing in jana long with industry colleagues as well, and those urges, those alarms were not responded to with action. >> miss banks, i read the complaint. obviously heard the testimony today. i'm curious, who specifically is mr. bright saying did not respond with action? was it h.h.s.? the white house? who does he blame for the insufficient stockpile in the first place? >> when he was raising these concerns in january and february, he was raising them to hhs leadership...
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and all of us have seen that video, and jana conwell, thank you. >> jon: and twitter is upping the anteident trump attaching a warning to the president's tweet about minneapolis looting saying his tweet glorifies violence. this comes a day after he signed an executive order targeting social media sites. >> the white house has escalated this feud with twitter after twitter popped on that warning label onto one of president trump's tweets that he posted overnight which said to come up when the looting starts, the shooting starts. twitter said it "this rules about horrifying violence." however twitter has determined that it may be in the public's interest to allow the tweet to remain accessible. since then the white house twitter account also posted that same tweet from president trump and again, twitter slapped another warning label on it. now the white house is pointing to tweets from iran's supreme leader and which he called for violence against israel. and pointing to that as an example of twitter applying different rules for different people. the white house said, this tweet violated
and all of us have seen that video, and jana conwell, thank you. >> jon: and twitter is upping the anteident trump attaching a warning to the president's tweet about minneapolis looting saying his tweet glorifies violence. this comes a day after he signed an executive order targeting social media sites. >> the white house has escalated this feud with twitter after twitter popped on that warning label onto one of president trump's tweets that he posted overnight which said to come up...
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that's a really good point to come back to you on, jana.emocrats, but purely on how the president has handled this unprecedented challenge for the whole of the usa. he talked about, infamously, drinking bleach and that he hoped people would be back in churches at easter not because of any data, because he thought it would be a beautiful timeline. many people will be asking, when is the president going to get a grip of this crisis and that it is too late already, in fact? well why do you focus on some of the things that he said and you don't focus on the things that he did. also new york, of the 100,000, new york had 20% of those deaths so, again, the fact that you blanket to the us against other countries, i understand that there was great criticism one trump said, look, part of my role is to be a cheerleader and sometimes he doesn't actually communicate as well as he could but if we are really going to look at this, do we want to condemn any of them? how about fauci? the two medical advisers did not tell us to wear masks and now they are t
that's a really good point to come back to you on, jana.emocrats, but purely on how the president has handled this unprecedented challenge for the whole of the usa. he talked about, infamously, drinking bleach and that he hoped people would be back in churches at easter not because of any data, because he thought it would be a beautiful timeline. many people will be asking, when is the president going to get a grip of this crisis and that it is too late already, in fact? well why do you focus...