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dancing in the rain, ain, ain, anyway, that was a long time ago.dry right now as the backdrop for our accuweather highlights. keep the umbrellas handy today. showers and thunderstorms and now the activity will taper by tomorrow evening and a quieter and warmer and, in fact, a long time. the meying this may be it for t next two weeks. two areas of low pressure spinning off the cost and the one farthest to the northwest this is going to spin the low over us today and that's why we'll see increasing showers from south to north and right now mainly in the santa cruz mountains in the diablo range and down towards san martin and the southern santa clara valley getting wet right now. as we head through the showers and thunderstorms and even a dusting of snow on our peaks around 3,000 feet and above and that's why it is a one on the storm impact scale. the radar undoing the chances of wet weather this morning. picks up the yellows and oranges as we head deeper into the afternoon and rotates with our low to our south. these storms move southeast to northwes
dancing in the rain, ain, ain, anyway, that was a long time ago.dry right now as the backdrop for our accuweather highlights. keep the umbrellas handy today. showers and thunderstorms and now the activity will taper by tomorrow evening and a quieter and warmer and, in fact, a long time. the meying this may be it for t next two weeks. two areas of low pressure spinning off the cost and the one farthest to the northwest this is going to spin the low over us today and that's why we'll see...
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meantime he was asd ain about including bay area. billionaire tom stier to a special task force on restoring jobs and the econom some argug the former candidate for the democratic presidential nomination is too partisan. >>but i tom's leadership is willing to take the sign up put up what he's done in his the triple bottom line up n against anybody's philanthropy forward to his leadership and stewardship of this council. >>catherine heenan. kron 4 news. >>farmers in california say a low dand for heir crops is now causing food to be thrown away, but food banks could certainly usthose supplies. paul and got a firsthand look at the potential food crisis. >>agribusiness community throughout california suffering unemployment now 5.3%. this is santa paula driving up to get a box of y free food and a bag of her dues d the people at food servant or a county say they're seeinga lot of new fas people who never before neededhat helping hand its wo furloughs it's reduced hours, it's actually losing their jobs, u know it's a combination of all of
meantime he was asd ain about including bay area. billionaire tom stier to a special task force on restoring jobs and the econom some argug the former candidate for the democratic presidential nomination is too partisan. >>but i tom's leadership is willing to take the sign up put up what he's done in his the triple bottom line up n against anybody's philanthropy forward to his leadership and stewardship of this council. >>catherine heenan. kron 4 news. >>farmers in california...
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rain again we harain over the weekend and now we're gng to get some spreading out across the water bay ain this will come in from th south and kind of move up north acrs the east bay in the north y checking on storm tracker 4 n't have much to see right noso let's back up a little t there we go it's little bit out to s you can see. the santa cruz motains and some of this you got that right is some moderatrain showers to make not-so jolie putting this together a lite bit it looks like the line coming in from the gulf of alaska is broke is now broken. and so therefore going upstream most of the acon is going to be kind of from oubackyard really this low and nd of going around the systems ound this lo pressure system generating the ain that will be today a littlebit for tomorrow but will be focused for the most part, today's rain so let's go ahead and run through this here you can see it on the future cast for heaviest rain bands occurring in the mid afternoon across the east bay and there's the dose up to the north bay as well as wereally get into tomorrow, there doesn't seem to be as much of
rain again we harain over the weekend and now we're gng to get some spreading out across the water bay ain this will come in from th south and kind of move up north acrs the east bay in the north y checking on storm tracker 4 n't have much to see right noso let's back up a little t there we go it's little bit out to s you can see. the santa cruz motains and some of this you got that right is some moderatrain showers to make not-so jolie putting this together a lite bit it looks like the line...
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the democrat ladethyed eiprr enesidtial minongnati cveonn ntioin tomiaue ke mby aon, th guaust7. 1 ain steta, mentthd.e sn.c.aid dethe lagiy "ves"cotinvenon plannersor mmee ti tdeo interme e th amostppprro siatetrtuu"re." e thd worlhealth organization porert tedmohat reha t% n 95of roeus peanwhhao ieve dd omfr nacorovis ru bhaveeen older than 60t , buyog unlepeop he avlstil ses.ffeved sercae franceit, analy d aispven ha mbeenosaft edfect ithn e outbreak. in barcelona, empty coffins filled a parking garage-turned -warehouse today. ayspairertpotsed i o-dne cord of 950 deaths on dnesday. fu ot,iafficlsai se d thra ote feiocthens tre is slowing .ndo ve ttr anatsl ed):he tec objti asend thiss aklquicy sspo, iblesohe tes rat d'ton continue to rise. itea apprshi tars e abstinilizg. e thhsdeat wl ililstabize later thhean t cesasnef w symptoms. itbut itrs haue tt aisps n haa weger numbe deaths atth yod ul tlikeo dures ce aquklic pasossible. ,> yang: next doorn iugportal inbatren see otssun a nnday on.entl sbli arby, the portuguese .ncos try'ste atmeof ergcyenhe tillltranat ed i):t sis a,rssndy,
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. -- we saw aine down big jump down, five dollars, 10 dollars, and we had probably -$40.here is basically no bidder anymore, so everyone is here for a fire sale. romaine: talking about that being a straight line down, the price itself is not surprising but why didn't we see more of a gradual decline over the last few days? were people really taken by surprise that it would not be able to unload their barrels for a meaningful price? market, pretty regularly, the gyrations as a contract expires. there is a lot going on in the physical market where you are trying to match up people who have storage and figure out what your balance looks like. they still believe that may is going to be ugly, and is this just one of those times where it fizzles out and the impact is saturated? scarlet: talk a little bit about etf flows. there has been a lot of reporting about how there has been a lot of inflows into the main etf that tracks oil prices. at the same time, we see oil prices under pressure because of the situation you were just discussing. how do you reconcile that? we are seeing
. -- we saw aine down big jump down, five dollars, 10 dollars, and we had probably -$40.here is basically no bidder anymore, so everyone is here for a fire sale. romaine: talking about that being a straight line down, the price itself is not surprising but why didn't we see more of a gradual decline over the last few days? were people really taken by surprise that it would not be able to unload their barrels for a meaningful price? market, pretty regularly, the gyrations as a contract expires....
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la meta inicial de volver a jugar ain skwois de mayo no este podrÍa cumplir, pero la mls dice que 8 de de distribuciÓn gratuita de comida donde cualquier persona podrÍa recibir alimento de sin pa yar de su vehÍculo. en juegos olÍmpicos, en teleconferencia el coi, acordaron reducir costos y limitarse a lo estrictamente necesario para organizar los eventos. hoy, japÓn extendio su estado de emergencia a todo el paÍs. una nota positiva dos boricuas de astros de houston, correa y maldo de no se unen con el dueÑo del equipo para llevar ayuda a puerto rico. 26 contenedores de ayuda mÉdica, un hermoso gesto, pausa a las 11, tenemos mÁs informaciÓn, cambio y fuera. ♪ al regreso de quÉ forma un restaurante en san josÉ agrado skwoi al personal de salud. hay comida caliente en east palo alto alto. toda las persona que lo necesiten pueden acercarse al 2031 avenida las pulgas en east palo alto. lo que hagamos ahora, cambiará para siempre nuestro mañana. entonces, hagamos lo correcto hoy. quedémonos en casa. lavémonos las manos. mantengamos la distancia. por lo menos seis pies, por favor. cuidémonos
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newsom llegÓ accam bell para anunciar alianza con que pretende resguardar en habitaciones de hotel ain esto junto con la cifra de 87 muertes mÁs en el estado en las Últimas 24 horas. >>> gobernador de california dio a conocer que aseguraron 15 mil habitaciones de hotel para indigentes vulnerables a coronavirus. des la ciudad de campbell, dijo que lograron acuerdo con la cadena... para mantener a dispocisiÓn 5 mil 25 habitaciones en california, esto se suma las 11 mil que ya habÍan sido alquilado de la que 38% estÁn ocupado, el mandatario dijo hay ciudades que han bloqueado su esfuerzo pero agradeciÓ por unirse an esta iniciativa. (hablan en inglÉs). alcalde de san josÉ dijo que cuentan con habitaciones en su jurisdicciones. el programa da prioridad a personas alto riesgo mayores de 65 aÑos y quien tiene enfermedad preexistente y que no requieren hospit pito lee skwasz, la pandemia era o portoed ni datoed para que la ciudad trabaje en conjunto y reconsideren la forma que comba teven la indigencia y tambiÉn se hablÓ de la posibilidad de comprar estos moteles para dar vivienda permanente
newsom llegÓ accam bell para anunciar alianza con que pretende resguardar en habitaciones de hotel ain esto junto con la cifra de 87 muertes mÁs en el estado en las Últimas 24 horas. >>> gobernador de california dio a conocer que aseguraron 15 mil habitaciones de hotel para indigentes vulnerables a coronavirus. des la ciudad de campbell, dijo que lograron acuerdo con la cadena... para mantener a dispocisiÓn 5 mil 25 habitaciones en california, esto se suma las 11 mil que ya habÍan...
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ildren llhopefuy onit w't happen ain. be>> aa waerrn, cbs news. rk, eleycarnlifoia. he>> t ceo akis ting sttoeps . esths e isessu ssword ha bveeen put in foace r l alusers by t defaul s. t k-1wi tllake adaldition rotheurchchcc a usedof ingog gu e. ure oth norercan rnlifoia chokch brrue the anles d t pu thcoe itmmuny dinr.ange ly we tow youllhe brintia hele o wayne mac shineho p is lpmeing dical wos rker deerfoate r otprec gtiveear. ilwhe wee arkstuc siinde ax. >> > ch eaatofs thcotionre a sick. to say at uncoeaty hlth cioffials arfre atustred ulwo ad ben taderstentme re>>erport:hi wle mo rstioeligus d to e ations vehane liste ht stay ardhome other, is chchur s htillalmeings. itermembs ricontbud teonto e heof t bstigge oeautbrksth in e cotruny. wh>> iide of thr eiuncommity cish gerreat tn ha70 pele, erthe is a ryve real ngdaerer he and that w'shy we wa m nt thep to stoingatherg . >>geer rertpooner: e rspehaon s eddi wie d thstpasor i e thndseco thth the beany avslichu c rch. tsattemplk to tach to urch avel adleersnd a ttand geing othem th heange tir esroutin mb inoon'
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gornor andrew cuomo daily death toll was up ain but relatively flat over 2 days perhaps a hopeful sign the. >>flat mean. possible flattening of the curve is. seen modelinsuggests at we've louisiana could be reaching a peak in cases. >>buother states all weekend upticks likcalifornia. it rely is. >>a race against time to have the equipment and the supplies that we need as the number people in our hospitals continues to new jersey and pennsylvania also saw cases rise in rece days in washington, i'm karin caifa. >>in san francisco people who tech community to get arou the city, they're facing a new warning kron 4 sarah stinson explains. >>during this ay at ho order they're still about a 100,000 peop who depend on muni for thr essential essential bs but starng today,everyone should expect major delays anthe cuts in service. >>we're expectinthat service to be a massthere a service will be unreliable there will be many missed runs and we're going to need a of patients in order to ge through. >>sfmta chie jeff tomlin also says starting tomorrow and by about 30% this is due to many muni erator
gornor andrew cuomo daily death toll was up ain but relatively flat over 2 days perhaps a hopeful sign the. >>flat mean. possible flattening of the curve is. seen modelinsuggests at we've louisiana could be reaching a peak in cases. >>buother states all weekend upticks likcalifornia. it rely is. >>a race against time to have the equipment and the supplies that we need as the number people in our hospitals continues to new jersey and pennsylvania also saw cases rise in rece...
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you should probably avoid those types of interactions with shared spaces as well as other folks that aino not live directly in your own you. >>yeah, so bottom line stay out of the hat of people still asking a lot of questions about there are animals one viewer for example, wondering whether his dog could somehow pick up the virus when they go for walks well what would you say that. >>i'm not so i'm there have been a lot of questions about from patients and also from the remit i've done and i'm sure the others have done as well about pets and you know a couple things is that the coronavis can not cause an illness europe. these that we know of in your dog or cat or or other animal, it's it's a it's a human illness. at this point at least with common in domestic animals that we wold have in terms of them picking it up or it being able to. exist on the animal and then touch something else i don't i'm not aware of any documented transmissions other i i could have missed that. but i think it's incredibly unlikely that your pet can do that and in terms of acting as that transmission issue. so i
you should probably avoid those types of interactions with shared spaces as well as other folks that aino not live directly in your own you. >>yeah, so bottom line stay out of the hat of people still asking a lot of questions about there are animals one viewer for example, wondering whether his dog could somehow pick up the virus when they go for walks well what would you say that. >>i'm not so i'm there have been a lot of questions about from patients and also from the remit i've...
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you can clearly see the bird ains are not running like they used to right the ship is down 90% so even this new rule in effect does not impact the thousands of pele that we saw at the beginning a shelter-in-place but they want tomake sure that the writers are safe and th don't want is so caught ambushed, the writers at the platforms instead they willhave police officers at that machines at the gates to tell people who they see are not wearing their masks to go back to their cars. call ho grab their mass grow to some business and by one before they enter the bart location, otherwise they will not be allowed to go in keep in mindou don't need a mascot know they're very hard to find these days we've seen a lot of demonstrations where you can make homemade masks bottom line is if you cover your face and you show that you're trying. but wilnot give your problem otherwise don't expect to hop on the bart trains moving forward back to you. >>alrightime for a look at the fecast after another beautiful day, let's go abry sir rodrigues. >>yeah, hay earth day katherine me did notice a few degrees
you can clearly see the bird ains are not running like they used to right the ship is down 90% so even this new rule in effect does not impact the thousands of pele that we saw at the beginning a shelter-in-place but they want tomake sure that the writers are safe and th don't want is so caught ambushed, the writers at the platforms instead they willhave police officers at that machines at the gates to tell people who they see are not wearing their masks to go back to their cars. call ho grab...
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ain, we have to aess -- i was looking into this.his may be due to studies in chin, we need to look at where the studies are done. if it is in a hospital, you would expect potentially the virus has been done other procedures we need to look into this further. >> telus about the outbreak in l.a. what is happening to hospitals? >> we are not seeing so much of a surge in the outeak or number of patients as compared to the otherotspots like new york, new jersey, connecticut. the hospitals, we have been planning this for weeks in case a surge happens. part othat planning is trying to increase the capacity in theb hospitaltaking measures, such as delaying elective surgeries, utilizi urgent care centers and clinics and also implementing drive-through testing websites. >> the fda h approved the firstes for antibodies. how significant could that be? >> the anti-bodies, one has to realize itakes time for antibodies to develop to the virus. as far as a quick determination of detecting covid-19 in your body, it may be more accurate. it may be de
ain, we have to aess -- i was looking into this.his may be due to studies in chin, we need to look at where the studies are done. if it is in a hospital, you would expect potentially the virus has been done other procedures we need to look into this further. >> telus about the outbreak in l.a. what is happening to hospitals? >> we are not seeing so much of a surge in the outeak or number of patients as compared to the otherotspots like new york, new jersey, connecticut. the...
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for a future that is uncertain for everyone, it's take >>i guess it's got to the best of it and the ain thing they told the don't says the recruiting procesduring these times, but luckily he was able to get up syracuse for a visit before it was too late that was theday that stacy to visitors like >>that lessen onto the field >>laughter next to make for asians thank yofor as of now ryan will report to syrase has told in june but he does not know for certain what to make of when football will officially resumed iting to hear they set and. >>there they start got so they for that actually this everything's up in the reporting a marine, i'm jason dumas scrum for news. >>let's check in now with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow as we take a live look outside hereat the golden layer sticking ound today, e but the sun made a nice reappearance in warmed us up across most of the bay area. lawrence is at home right ow and it was good to have the kind of mo boost you know that means. >>yeah did you know get that son out there certainly a kind of mas you feel good, especially when it starts to
for a future that is uncertain for everyone, it's take >>i guess it's got to the best of it and the ain thing they told the don't says the recruiting procesduring these times, but luckily he was able to get up syracuse for a visit before it was too late that was theday that stacy to visitors like >>that lessen onto the field >>laughter next to make for asians thank yofor as of now ryan will report to syrase has told in june but he does not know for certain what to make of when...
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the game is being developed in the studio ain tokyo, a subsidiary of the sega's company. around 570 people work there. sega already has studios in the uk and france, but it said i it plans to make bulgaria's development center for the whole of eastern europe. the company highly rates the prprogrammg a and the design skills of the workers there. >> translator: the workers who draw the images and do the 3-d and other art work are all highly educated. there are many students and professionals with suchch skill. it's an idea of plalace to crea video games. we want to invest more.e. wewe've had goodd results o ove past three years and have high hopes for the future. >> reporter: there's a reason bulgaria has i.t. professionals. they placed high importance on the study of math, the basis of i.t. they offer elilite math educati. they a ao focus on algorithms, which are essential in programming. this is a special district. it has been designated as a place to nurture the i.t. industry. the government provides rent support and encourages collaboration with universities. some 25 co
the game is being developed in the studio ain tokyo, a subsidiary of the sega's company. around 570 people work there. sega already has studios in the uk and france, but it said i it plans to make bulgaria's development center for the whole of eastern europe. the company highly rates the prprogrammg a and the design skills of the workers there. >> translator: the workers who draw the images and do the 3-d and other art work are all highly educated. there are many students and...
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or as frequently aspossible like it was before every other ain is takeoffline so that means that theins will be arriving at the statio, not every 15 minutes or so, but instead every 30 minutesand that will be monday through friday service wkend service will remain the same. despite fewer trai in the systemrt arrive in burke claims that there are still plenty of trains available for people to practice social distance now i can tell you they don't know how long this is going to last obviously this is very fluid situation, but it's going to work out r their employees becauswith a less strain of employees coming into work and possibly coming down with u or even possibly coronarus this allows those employees to take care f themselves and eir families by practicing 6 day or even quarantinself quarantine if neceary, but once again this will begin tomorrow, the trains willbe coming every 30 minutes. >>to the ation's weekend servicewill not be impacted. marty to ride bart will definitely have to adjust those schedules. thank you will. >>marty. well in ese bay this morning, oakland city offici
or as frequently aspossible like it was before every other ain is takeoffline so that means that theins will be arriving at the statio, not every 15 minutes or so, but instead every 30 minutesand that will be monday through friday service wkend service will remain the same. despite fewer trai in the systemrt arrive in burke claims that there are still plenty of trains available for people to practice social distance now i can tell you they don't know how long this is going to last obviously...
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. >> makes me feel more otprecd.te >> ain n'tobyod tinakgot nhing from me, period help. >> reporter: stefphanie siraer, abc 7. >>> and for students, no ascls, they see their teacher on the coutmper rescen. no prom, no more onow har pentsan c help their students cope. >> reporter: we askedow h do you eabrk ytoour child that they may not be going back to school? they said don't give hard dates. > give them a sense of conoltr ate' wre figuring it out getoth aernd we're here to keep you safe. >> repteorr: for tes,enhe ty may lready know, so instead try ese cveonrsioatn starters -- h aowreou y feeling,ha wt do iest feel like in your body and what are some things that u veha deon to helyop urlfse when you are feeling that way. r>>epteorr: for young children, try a different approach -- >> pimake sure that you are not cenessilary iniattiinghe t conversation but letting the child le.ad rorepter: and for parents of teens, they may not be going to gruaadti oonr evenro pm. >> it is a major disruption for themnd a many of theee tnarsge that i've taldkeit whre a jtus ndki of in shock. esnt canla
. >> makes me feel more otprecd.te >> ain n'tobyod tinakgot nhing from me, period help. >> reporter: stefphanie siraer, abc 7. >>> and for students, no ascls, they see their teacher on the coutmper rescen. no prom, no more onow har pentsan c help their students cope. >> reporter: we askedow h do you eabrk ytoour child that they may not be going back to school? they said don't give hard dates. > give them a sense of conoltr ate' wre figuring it out getoth...
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the north bay beginning toda smart rain will be operating on a different schedule, the operate, 16 ain serving all stations. no all weekend service remains suspended on smart rains now some smart traineof departure times we'll be changed in order to provide adequate coverage for the riders now be sure to check the times online before you head out for smart rain. >>a new warning from a california scientists do not go to the beach during the pandemic doctor kim procor at the scripps institution of oceanography. she says the ach is one of the most dangerous places to be right now rather fierce at covent 19 is entering coastal waters and being transferred back into thair along the coast. she also adds up to 6 feet distcing rule does not apply to the beach because the coastal winds can actually kerry the coronavirus particles. finally back at sea our ve own ella sogomonian she took this video as the cruise ship sailed out of the san franisco bay yesterday, 650 of i crew members quarantine on saturday. 2 passengers and a crew member died from covid-19 and at least a 103 others tested positiv
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>>governor gavin newsome giving his daily update monda inside sleep ain arena as you can see behind me quite is being brought into a conditi ere we can stt accepting patints.the former home of the sacramto kings will serve as one of severalpop-up hospital sites statewide th old and be a stadium will provide 400 beds and will be ready for coronavirus patients april 20 us specifically. >>for patients that are either be discharged fr a hospital system from our emerency departments are going hear directly with mild to moderate basketball. and if you can use our platform. too in fact the world in a positive way and make a difference thethat's what we need to do. >>the governor says california's statewide stay at home order has helped slow the spreadof the virus which has helped california by time to get supplies secure space and bulk up staffing as ofmonday. the governor id 81,000 applicants had signed upfor health court to help operate bending the curve which allows us thdays and weeks to do exactlwhat yousee be done right. >>i need with rious hospitalization rates lower and supply flow up
>>governor gavin newsome giving his daily update monda inside sleep ain arena as you can see behind me quite is being brought into a conditi ere we can stt accepting patints.the former home of the sacramto kings will serve as one of severalpop-up hospital sites statewide th old and be a stadium will provide 400 beds and will be ready for coronavirus patients april 20 us specifically. >>for patients that are either be discharged fr a hospital system from our emerency departments are...
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if you draw aine down to louisian on the gulf, coa again, huge problems there.hicago, too, staing to build temporary hospals because of its numbers. this virus is moving across this nation bit by bit, and touch everyone. >> thank you so much, gary. let's take the focus from the united stes, because i want to look at spain. 849 people have died from coronavirus ononday alone. this is a new record for the country. if we look at a graph that shows the figure, it is the highest number of deaths in spain in one day. the situation has seemed relevant better over the weekend, where a slowdown in covid-19-related deaths, officials had hoped that this trend would continue, but this graph suggests it is otherwise. the total numberf coronavirus deaths in spain currently stands at 8189. worrying is the rate of infection. ov the weekend, it had also fallen, dramatically in fact, down 20% saturday alone, but on monday, the infection rate almost doubled, rising to 44%, as 9222 new confirmed cases were reported across the country. they are also a total of 94,000 confirmed cases
if you draw aine down to louisian on the gulf, coa again, huge problems there.hicago, too, staing to build temporary hospals because of its numbers. this virus is moving across this nation bit by bit, and touch everyone. >> thank you so much, gary. let's take the focus from the united stes, because i want to look at spain. 849 people have died from coronavirus ononday alone. this is a new record for the country. if we look at a graph that shows the figure, it is the highest number of...
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uh, "fifteen minutes could save you 15%ain? or more on car insurance."hink we're gonna swap over to "over seventy-five years of savings and service." what, we're just gonna swap over? yep. pump the breaks on this, swap it over to that. pump the breaks, and, uh, swap over? that's right. instead of all this that i've already-? yeah. what are we gonna do with these? keep it at your desk, and save it for next time. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. >>> starbucks, once a local coffee shop now an iconic with rebecca vjarvis, his plan o support struggling businesses in the wake of covid-19. >> reporter: as businesses across the country debate whether to reopen, it will likely be weeks before you can enjoy a cup of coffee inside your local starbucks. the company keeping seating areas at its cafes closed until may 3rd and reviewing next steps on a case by case basis. >> there's so many businesses here that deserve to be saved. there are so many small businesses that perform a unique service in so many different ways that need to survive. >> reporter: h
uh, "fifteen minutes could save you 15%ain? or more on car insurance."hink we're gonna swap over to "over seventy-five years of savings and service." what, we're just gonna swap over? yep. pump the breaks on this, swap it over to that. pump the breaks, and, uh, swap over? that's right. instead of all this that i've already-? yeah. what are we gonna do with these? keep it at your desk, and save it for next time. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. >>>...
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thursday we'll see a mix of some unshine and some wind temperatures may cool st slightly warmer weather ain on friday into the weekend that split forecast back to you. >>thk you so much we have much morahead here tonight on kron 4 news at 5 covid-19 is having a drastic impact o communities of color. at 5.45 hocity leaders in the east bay are tackling is issue. the president announces he's going to issue an executive order for an immigration ban during the coronavirus i'm joe khaleel here in washington, what th's actually going to mean and why the other side of the aisle says this is purely politics. >>and more compies are stepping up to help essential workers who are on the front lines up next where health care workers and if you are a first responder or a health care worker starting tomorrow, you can eat r free at mcdona's, the fasfood chain is giving. thank you meals to thoson the front lines of the coronavis pandemic health care workers. policofficers firefighters and paredics get a can get a freemeal each day for the next 2 weeks any time of the day at the drive through or carry a you j
thursday we'll see a mix of some unshine and some wind temperatures may cool st slightly warmer weather ain on friday into the weekend that split forecast back to you. >>thk you so much we have much morahead here tonight on kron 4 news at 5 covid-19 is having a drastic impact o communities of color. at 5.45 hocity leaders in the east bay are tackling is issue. the president announces he's going to issue an executive order for an immigration ban during the coronavirus i'm joe khaleel here...
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ain's death toll has passed 18,000. e rise in new infectis dropped to the lowest level since the nationwide lkdown last month. spain's prime minister says the country is far from victory. canada's prime minister has warned it will be weeks before economic lkdown measures are lifted. justin trudeau has addedllis country ave to remain vigilant until such time as a vaccine is found. his comments come in contrast to those of president trump, who has urged a prompt reopening of the country, as we reported earlier. barack obama endorsed joe biden today, saying he has the character and experience to guide america through one of the ste backing of h former boss gives biding a bs he seeks to unify the party. it comes one day after bernie sanderalso endorsedim. katty kay has more. just waiting for her. she is coming up on the significance of barack obama endorsing joe biden. reporter:f i you are running for anything as a democrat, mayor, congressman, the endorsement you really want ithat of barack obama. but the former president
ain's death toll has passed 18,000. e rise in new infectis dropped to the lowest level since the nationwide lkdown last month. spain's prime minister says the country is far from victory. canada's prime minister has warned it will be weeks before economic lkdown measures are lifted. justin trudeau has addedllis country ave to remain vigilant until such time as a vaccine is found. his comments come in contrast to those of president trump, who has urged a prompt reopening of the country, as we...
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talk about how to ramp up the testing in the united stateme at the same e says that, he said it today ainamerica, the white house, he said, doing excellent job and if you rank america compared to others around the world it is still something more like 38 in terms of per capita testing, whicis what you -- what really matters everyone on the public health side sees testing is the key to doing what the states are doing. >> the president was on the phone with governors from around .he nation today what is hearing from them about this tension over reopening? >> it is such an interesting mix as the president himself has said publicly, this is a puzzle, the united states.it's not one s irdifferent states doing twn separate things and there is no nationaly. strat we are getting mixed reports of beaches being crowded in california and the governor coming out and saying look, this is not what we want. even though it was a sunny weekend with aeat wave, that doesn' tmairhekeo wusor vks.awy from some rt weekend with restaurants, people saying that we are not confident about doing that. if you look at
talk about how to ramp up the testing in the united stateme at the same e says that, he said it today ainamerica, the white house, he said, doing excellent job and if you rank america compared to others around the world it is still something more like 38 in terms of per capita testing, whicis what you -- what really matters everyone on the public health side sees testing is the key to doing what the states are doing. >> the president was on the phone with governors from around .he nation...
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the agp in melbourne australia who ained with him in leicester, he said there was a stark contrast uween t. and >> australia. we have to compare and contrast what is happening. the contrast is stark. colleaes in the u.k. tell me how ppe is not available. we he it in australia. mass testing isn't happening in the u.k. here i am told i contest for any .patient i am worried abo -- i can test for any patient i am worried about. it makes me angry because ste could have been put into place earlier in the u.k. that may have cut the rk for my colleagues in terms of covid. you don't send troops on the battlefield unarmed. doesn't matter how brave they are, you don't send people out if they don't have the ed.ipment they n we don't do it for soldiers. why would we do it for health care workers? anchor: 50 mp's are allowed to sit in the house of commons. others will have to contribute virtually. jessica parker was watching it atall. was going on? reporter:as today processy because yes, parliament is returning but the mp's you to give it the -- needed to give it the nod to work this way. ey will
the agp in melbourne australia who ained with him in leicester, he said there was a stark contrast uween t. and >> australia. we have to compare and contrast what is happening. the contrast is stark. colleaes in the u.k. tell me how ppe is not available. we he it in australia. mass testing isn't happening in the u.k. here i am told i contest for any .patient i am worried abo -- i can test for any patient i am worried about. it makes me angry because ste could have been put into place...
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comments ains association of turkish teachers is holding its weekly music night you'd be forgiven for thinking that you were in down time istanbul they had this fair is surprising of a big. observed chemist honestly it occurred. to color columns a political. vision as each. day i s. . in the age of the coronavirus information is more important than ever wonder when east investigates the battle for truth in china and beyond on al-jazeera. april on al-jazeera. countries are imposing drastic measures to contain the coronavirus pandemic we'll bring you all the latest developments from around the world pulse and untold stories from across asia pacific one i one east brings new insights from the well's most populated region as the democratic presidential race narrows how will the corona virus outbreak impact the u.s. election campaign an in-depth look at the investigative where compelling kept a group of independent journalists and baccy involved in the global fight against fake moves the u.s. will count as population and a once in a decade census with coronavirus concerns will it get the f
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remove their protective gear suggesting that particles contaminating that equipment can become airborne ain when the gear is removed. researchers obviously th emphasizes how fundamtal it is to limit crowds improve sanitation andenton election. president trumhe was bacat the podium at the white house today again white house today again holding a newsbriefing on the things i taed about with our political analyst said they. the president took a break. >>and the fact that he was not able to go back in front of the cameras. insult people an attempt to dominatthe news cycle as he is won't to do. to wait him and he just jumping back in front of the caras are they against the advice st of his advisors i would i would imagine this is not been a good look for him and that the the u v and a injecting yourse bleach and life lysol was not exactly his finest moment. it's shown in its showing that he's slipping in the polls credibility gap. is is growing to me the real signal here is why is mitch mcconnell office and obsessed with e debt with the deficit and it's because he's worried about what the reubli
remove their protective gear suggesting that particles contaminating that equipment can become airborne ain when the gear is removed. researchers obviously th emphasizes how fundamtal it is to limit crowds improve sanitation andenton election. president trumhe was bacat the podium at the white house today again white house today again holding a newsbriefing on the things i taed about with our political analyst said they. the president took a break. >>and the fact that he was not able to...
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. >> : aine stroth says theirs is on indefinite hold, but some of the musicians will be performed any way. >> until they're open, they will get started any way. some of the artists that are involved in the music, you don't want to lose the momentum. they'll get out there and they will do some free concerts. >> reporter: and some shows must go on in survival mode. joe vazquez kpix 5. (mark) >> the cancellation of pride has come as a huge disappointment to organizers. those hoping to take part of the big celebration as we want to hear your thoughts and your pride memories. just use kpix.com on social media. >>dininguld look different when restaurants are allowed to reopen. >> you may be having dinner with a waiter wearing gloves, maybe a face mask. dinner where the menu is disposable, where half the tables in that restaurant no longer appear. >> reporter: kpix 5 betty yu has a glimpse at the future of the restaurant industry. >> reporter: liz, even before the outbreak, restaurants were struggling to keep their s open making it very tough to do business. the onlies that survived this pan
. >> : aine stroth says theirs is on indefinite hold, but some of the musicians will be performed any way. >> until they're open, they will get started any way. some of the artists that are involved in the music, you don't want to lose the momentum. they'll get out there and they will do some free concerts. >> reporter: and some shows must go on in survival mode. joe vazquez kpix 5. (mark) >> the cancellation of pride has come as a huge disappointment to organizers....
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coal mining community, he became a navyme chanic and worked as an aircraft assembler befeta becoming ainof 32, with "ain't no sunshine." he followed it with a string of hits inhe970's based around his distinctive, soulful voice. inside of th popularity, he performed at the inaugurations of presidents back obama and bill clinton. you can get in touch wi presentation of this program is provided by... man: babbel, an online program developed by language specialists teaching spanish, french, and more. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and bys ontributions to ts station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ mr. rogers: ♪ it's a beautiful girl: we are the curious ♪ ♪ woman 1: wow! man 1: the adventurous. man 2: oh! daniel tiger: grrr! woman 2: those venturing out for the first time. all: blast off! [rocket explosion] man 3: and those who have never lost our sense of wonder. man 4: whoa! man 5: are you seeing this? ♪ [quacking] a vo: we the hungry. cookie monstcookie! man 6: the strong. muhammad ali: i must be t
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. >> you have ain at 10 o'clock. by everyone. i was reading about this jellyfish that never dies. instead, it reverts to its asexual state and then grows up again. we thought my 90-year-old grandfather had reverted to an asexual state, but the lawsuit from his jamaican caregiver proved us all wrong. my point is, immortality is not only a possibility, it is real. only if you're this jellyfish which periodically reverts to a mass of undifferentiated protoplasm. if i could keep my gmail account, i'd be okay with that. hello, fellas. others: hey. remember when we were trying to figure out what that smell coming from professor tupperman's office was? yeah? turns out it was tupperman. dead at his desk for two weeks. oh, my gthveryone donate a bottle of febreze. if we're going to change the topic from jellyfish,
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ea tuesday, the school lunch delivery company will begin servg customers at its kitchen and renewed aine in san jose. just 2 weeks after transitioning to this form of business first at its headquarters in danville and then in hayward when schools shudown so did their profits company co-founder and ceo justingatlin says he was rced to lay off 160 but by expanding e grocery picp servi he's been able to bring back near 2 dozen employees, we hopes that we would be able to continue move it to other locations. >>we're also thinking about can we take oufleet of 50 trucks acrs the state >>and try and come up with ways to do mobile using our infrtructure that we already have among the food items available a lot of stuff you might struggle to find in a gro fresh oduce meat dairy eggs and all kinds of bread made by roa bakery has been enhanced in san jose for a 113 years started by steven perez grandparents. he's nothe businesses can clearly a restaurant base. >>food service based and literally overnight, 70% of the buness disappred a 2, 2, and a half weeks go para says that resulted 9 laffs, but t
ea tuesday, the school lunch delivery company will begin servg customers at its kitchen and renewed aine in san jose. just 2 weeks after transitioning to this form of business first at its headquarters in danville and then in hayward when schools shudown so did their profits company co-founder and ceo justingatlin says he was rced to lay off 160 but by expanding e grocery picp servi he's been able to bring back near 2 dozen employees, we hopes that we would be able to continue move it to other...
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we have to be very careful, but we htoav ain, it has to be tied to the science.ra: thanks so much for joining us. well, u.s. lawmakers are working on a dealto provide more money for hard-hit small businesses across america. thataf ir the initial $350 billion package ran out of money last week. demand was high, but some of the business is applying for loans were not so small after all as katty kay tells us. >> it looks like american small businesses will get another injection of cash, some $470 billion. they need this because the last big package that went out a few weeks proved not to be enough. the system. was overwhelm there were far too many applicants, and a lot of the small businesses that wanted that money found a just could not access it. it had all been dispersed. so now there are negotiations over the $470 billion and critically safeguards have been put into it so that it is the most needy, the really small businesses, people in vulnerable communities who can actually cesshese funds. it is all a b embarrassing because it seems that some of the money actu
we have to be very careful, but we htoav ain, it has to be tied to the science.ra: thanks so much for joining us. well, u.s. lawmakers are working on a dealto provide more money for hard-hit small businesses across america. thataf ir the initial $350 billion package ran out of money last week. demand was high, but some of the business is applying for loans were not so small after all as katty kay tells us. >> it looks like american small businesses will get another injection of cash, some...
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can you just do that ain? at its worst? can you just do that again?d locked in a to it at one point and said, i hope you die of throat cancer, because she was a singer. just horrible. singing's like the healing. it is what i do when i feel like this, i singing's like the healing. it is what i do when i feel like this, i go on my microphone and start singing. on the third note. i've kind of been inspired by her as well. i love swimming, sol inspired by her as well. i love swimming, so i always thought how cani swimming, so i always thought how can i share my love of what i do well, so i've started to take people swimming. the care home thing was inspired by the gospel choir singing in the care home and it's... i'm going to get emotional again. i was speaking to one lady who said she a lwa ys speaking to one lady who said she always goes swimming. i thought that is fantastic, i go swimming as well. i spoke to the staff and they said, no, she doesn't go swimming, she used to go swimming, but she doesn't swim now. you should have seen their faces. they lo
can you just do that ain? at its worst? can you just do that again?d locked in a to it at one point and said, i hope you die of throat cancer, because she was a singer. just horrible. singing's like the healing. it is what i do when i feel like this, i singing's like the healing. it is what i do when i feel like this, i go on my microphone and start singing. on the third note. i've kind of been inspired by her as well. i love swimming, sol inspired by her as well. i love swimming, so i always...
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being a term that required raising rain forests and raising large number the cattle that belch meat aine and other greenhouse gases. so the key point of reddit from what the climate experts are saying is to find ways to reduce the emissions without causing the harm to to the economy to humans that these lock down the currently doing but as it does do you think that what once the recovery period after covert has started do you think that fighting climate change will go on the backburner for a while i think we're already seeing that happen and it's hard to predict how that whole played out once the pandemic kids over which will hopefully be as soon as possible. what we're going to see this year for sure is climate summit being canceled or postponed or i mean potentially held over skype and video. but a lot less effective if the clear answer we can see governments have much bigger priority has to deal with namely reducing the spread of the virus and on top of that we also have the issue of the kind of momentum behind change being lost so even climate activists the school strikers protesting
being a term that required raising rain forests and raising large number the cattle that belch meat aine and other greenhouse gases. so the key point of reddit from what the climate experts are saying is to find ways to reduce the emissions without causing the harm to to the economy to humans that these lock down the currently doing but as it does do you think that what once the recovery period after covert has started do you think that fighting climate change will go on the backburner for a...
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laura: now the governor here in new york is saying we may be beginning to see ain flatt of the curve.hat the death rate has dropped a little bit for two days. it's now flat. at do you make of that? >> well, i think that it depends on where you are. new york may be getting to a from ther portion, but we simply don't know. it coulde a blip in data. we neeo see consistent changes in order to make any kind of conclusion of that nature. we also know that there are other hot spots that are brewing. where i work boston,e're seeing more and more cases understand they'reetting missouri -- more severe. we wano know that's coming or anticipate it and have the equipment we need to save thebe most n of lives possible. we're not through the worst of it yety anyeans. i don't think anyone thinks that. but it's always good news to hear this things are a little bit better. i think many of us are trained to prepare for the worst and hope for the best. laura: an example of how anyone can get sick from this, me britain's pinister was diagnosed with coronavirus 10 days ago and he has been moved to intensiv
laura: now the governor here in new york is saying we may be beginning to see ain flatt of the curve.hat the death rate has dropped a little bit for two days. it's now flat. at do you make of that? >> well, i think that it depends on where you are. new york may be getting to a from ther portion, but we simply don't know. it coulde a blip in data. we neeo see consistent changes in order to make any kind of conclusion of that nature. we also know that there are other hot spots that are...
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more robustly prepared for the future nomad or what it may bring and hopefully, our learning the ,ainful lessons of this moment making sure we have a more equitable future. >> my name is winter wealth and. i am from athens, ohio in the u.s. and i study at ohio university. if i could ask bill and chelsea clinton it would be what would be the lessons learned from your response within the clinton foundation to covid-19? frmr pres. clinton: i'm grateful for the response the foundation has had. wetakeaways are one, i wish could have done more but at least we were able to do some very important things including feeding tens of thousands of meals to people where our a system thath allowed us to package the meals and leave them outside doors so they could be distributed safely. they were distributed to poor kids and their families to the homeless. the work that "too small to was able to do. maintaining a sense of normalcy in the home. that is important. i think the work that people in the clinton health access initiative in working with the world health organization to help other countries. that
more robustly prepared for the future nomad or what it may bring and hopefully, our learning the ,ainful lessons of this moment making sure we have a more equitable future. >> my name is winter wealth and. i am from athens, ohio in the u.s. and i study at ohio university. if i could ask bill and chelsea clinton it would be what would be the lessons learned from your response within the clinton foundation to covid-19? frmr pres. clinton: i'm grateful for the response the foundation has...
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dairy farmers in pennsylvania are pouring milk down the e ain-- look at these pictures-- because of dried-upfrom closed restaurants and schools, while others stand by helplessly as their crops rot in the field. thnuel bojorquez reports from florida tonight. >> reporter: when the wheels of the economy stopped turning, so did the tractors. farmhands pick a few pallets at kern carpenter's homestead, florida farm, but the rest will whither on the vine. >> i'll probably have in the neighborhood of 60,000 to 70,000 boxes that i'll leave in the field. >> reporter: about 80% of tomatoes grown in florida go to the food service industry. but with restaurants drastically scaled back and hotels, cruise ships, even schools closed, demand evaporated, at a time when the fields are bursting buth produce. >> not enough customers for all of the tomatoes, beans, squash, everything that's raised in homestead. ne're all struggling. homestead. >> reporter: the strain on the farm economy is also costing jobs. 200 workers have already been laid off at tony dimare's packing operation because of the lack of demand. >
dairy farmers in pennsylvania are pouring milk down the e ain-- look at these pictures-- because of dried-upfrom closed restaurants and schools, while others stand by helplessly as their crops rot in the field. thnuel bojorquez reports from florida tonight. >> reporter: when the wheels of the economy stopped turning, so did the tractors. farmhands pick a few pallets at kern carpenter's homestead, florida farm, but the rest will whither on the vine. >> i'll probably have in the...
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is at ain our nation crisis and we are afraid. --do not know who to turn to we know who to turn to -- the great i am, the one who promised we can cast our anxiety upon him because he has promised to never leave or forsake us. the pasts not to allow to determine our future but to look forward to our mission statement of showing strength and unity in the face of violence. we pray in the name of our creator and redeemer, amen. ♪ >> we thank chaplain poe as well as all members of the fire department who remain an important part of our healing and recovery along with the many first responders from around the world. these heroic efforts witnessed 25 years ago our truly inspirational. our first responders set the bar and now serve as an example or cities throughout the country and world. there stories are -- there stories are proudly told in this museum. president -- former bill clinton led us through our darkest hours. now 25 years later we look back and see how each decision they made was critical to how we were able to move forward an
is at ain our nation crisis and we are afraid. --do not know who to turn to we know who to turn to -- the great i am, the one who promised we can cast our anxiety upon him because he has promised to never leave or forsake us. the pasts not to allow to determine our future but to look forward to our mission statement of showing strength and unity in the face of violence. we pray in the name of our creator and redeemer, amen. ♪ >> we thank chaplain poe as well as all members of the fire...
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tripoli with indiscriminate shelling actually the are to now have those forces the art of be used in the ains are in this southern outskirts of neighborhood in southern tripoli and from there the shelling get several areas including the government forces locations in irons are also in the northern outskirts of enzyte a neighborhood with mortal rockets and in many cases random rockets land in it is eventually yes today old saw a woman was killed along with her son and 3 of her other sons were injured by a random rocket launcher they have their forces in the vicinity of a would get a bully town about 25 kilometers east of the capital tripoli recently have those forces have intensified their attacks by random rockets again as to many it is the areas in southern tripoli especially after their defeat in western libya after the last the whole coastal way over the course of the road that links the capital tripoli to the tunisian border in western libya the lebanese army has dispersed protesters who are blocking one of the main roads in the capital beirut demonstrators have been defying the law and c
tripoli with indiscriminate shelling actually the are to now have those forces the art of be used in the ains are in this southern outskirts of neighborhood in southern tripoli and from there the shelling get several areas including the government forces locations in irons are also in the northern outskirts of enzyte a neighborhood with mortal rockets and in many cases random rockets land in it is eventually yes today old saw a woman was killed along with her son and 3 of her other sons were...
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what should the world do to prevent this from ever happening ain?cal communities and is bad enough, having to do it again would be really difficult. what should the will do to prevent this from ever happening again? yes, i think there are a lot of ways we can support local communities and as contact events in the future. and i have a lot of this research can inform policies that help prevent the next pandemic. laura bloomfield, environmental scientist at stamford university and professor christine kreuderjohnson at the university of california davis, thank you both so much for that scientific explanation. let me recall some of the figures we are dealing with today. there have been 596 new deaths in the uk which brings the uk total to 16,060 total deaths and we will continue off—course to investigate all the angles around the world looking at new york and germany as well. you are watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. much of the week ahead is looking dry and sunny, an easterly breeze at at times makes it feel co
what should the world do to prevent this from ever happening ain?cal communities and is bad enough, having to do it again would be really difficult. what should the will do to prevent this from ever happening again? yes, i think there are a lot of ways we can support local communities and as contact events in the future. and i have a lot of this research can inform policies that help prevent the next pandemic. laura bloomfield, environmental scientist at stamford university and professor...
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myself,ain and joe and have a great weekend. bloomberg technology is up next.loomberg. ♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." currentlychang sheltering in place in san francisco. up amidstd the nasdaq a stream of dismal data but a rising belief the economy may reopen sooner than expected. we are currently waiting now for the president tsai code daily briefing at the white house. the president tweeting earlier
myself,ain and joe and have a great weekend. bloomberg technology is up next.loomberg. ♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." currentlychang sheltering in place in san francisco. up amidstd the nasdaq a stream of dismal data but a rising belief the economy may reopen sooner than expected. we are currently waiting now for the president tsai code daily briefing at the white house. the president tweeting earlier
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will we all be doing the same things ain? we all be doing the same things again?t. i think the smart organisations in every sector are figuring out how to be smarter when we come out of this, and sport has to adapt and respond to those changes. how important is it that people keep doing some sort of exercise, even in the confines of their home? if at all possible, and i recognised for some people it isn't that easy, but if you possibly can, both for mental and physical well—being, as much as you can. i know the days for many people are really challenging, but a bit of physical exercise and a bit of space to think about optimistically, what the world can look like, are some of the world can look like, are some of the things we need to do. lord coe, iam the things we need to do. lord coe, i am sorry, we are out of time but thanks very much. keep on doing the press ups! you're watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with helen willets although we should hang on to the dry weather for today, changes are afoot. we have more cloud across scotland with
will we all be doing the same things ain? we all be doing the same things again?t. i think the smart organisations in every sector are figuring out how to be smarter when we come out of this, and sport has to adapt and respond to those changes. how important is it that people keep doing some sort of exercise, even in the confines of their home? if at all possible, and i recognised for some people it isn't that easy, but if you possibly can, both for mental and physical well—being, as much as...
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she would say, will we be altogether ain? she would say, will we be altogether again?hat we would. lorna gordon, bbc news. lorna gordon, bbc news. our health editor, hugh pym, joins me now. lots of developments today, including the latest official figures. what can you tell us about the signals they give us, the kind of trend they suggest? at the downing street briefing they pointed to hospital numbers of patients with covid—19 as a suggestion that social distancing was actually working and working quite well. let's look at the chart they showed. this is for patients in hospital beds with coronavirus. in london the numbers have dropped a lot. in the midlands they are flat. the east of england has picked up a bit, but scotland and wales are flat as well. but, chris whitty, the chief medical adviser for the government, said the number of deaths would continue rising, it may be quite sharply in the next few days because of delays with registration over the bank holiday. in the last hour we have had sad and tragic news of the death ofa had sad and tragic news of the death
she would say, will we be altogether ain? she would say, will we be altogether again?hat we would. lorna gordon, bbc news. lorna gordon, bbc news. our health editor, hugh pym, joins me now. lots of developments today, including the latest official figures. what can you tell us about the signals they give us, the kind of trend they suggest? at the downing street briefing they pointed to hospital numbers of patients with covid—19 as a suggestion that social distancing was actually working and...
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could you get infected ain? carefully. could you get infected again?stion we must be able to ask and at the moment we cannot answer it with certainty. it is possible you could get infected again if your immune system get infected again if your immune syste m d oes get infected again if your immune system does not react strongly enough if you get infected the first time. we are now going to go to africa, nigeria and lagos. what do you want to ask? with all the changes, the constitutional changes and all the changes that have been implemented across various sectors in many countries as adaptive measures to cope with a coronavirus, how are we making sure that we are ready? how is the world being prepared for the next major pandemic? what things are being put in place, especially in the health sector? i am going to ask you to stay on the line because i am going to come back to you to see if you are satisfied with the answers. helle thorning—schmidt, i suppose essentially our health systems, our governments, are they taking the right measures to make sure t
could you get infected ain? carefully. could you get infected again?stion we must be able to ask and at the moment we cannot answer it with certainty. it is possible you could get infected again if your immune system get infected again if your immune syste m d oes get infected again if your immune system does not react strongly enough if you get infected the first time. we are now going to go to africa, nigeria and lagos. what do you want to ask? with all the changes, the constitutional changes...
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asia, where ain lot of transactions are initiated via phone, qr code or other ways, cash is still predominantlyrseas, that has significant lead declined. i think because of the coronavirus, people are going to move more to contactless. we've already seen in the coming contactlessards and increase by 30% year-over-year with asia. we are already seeing cards increase 5% year-over-year in the u.s., and 7% year-over-year in europe. i believe that is going to increase now based on what we are experiencing today. what other trends do you see accelerating as a result of this? the trend toward the cashless society has been happening for a while. is there anything else happening that you see accelerating within the industry , even if it is in the weeds in terms of the payment space? jason: what's going to happen is, as we have seen in other recession types, and obviously we don't know if this is going to be av typed -- going to be a u-typerecession or a recession, but we are going to see is a lot more investment into companies looking to build new-car car products and service new constituencies, and cer
asia, where ain lot of transactions are initiated via phone, qr code or other ways, cash is still predominantlyrseas, that has significant lead declined. i think because of the coronavirus, people are going to move more to contactless. we've already seen in the coming contactlessards and increase by 30% year-over-year with asia. we are already seeing cards increase 5% year-over-year in the u.s., and 7% year-over-year in europe. i believe that is going to increase now based on what we are...
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not overly cold. 48 in the east bay, san francisco, 50 and crisp ain air in the north bay at 47. all day tomorrow, the best time to get outside, 7:00 with 7:00 p.m. with sunshine. take the work desk outside for home schooling. table a chairs, 73, 75 in san jose. winds out of the east the bay. we are going up to one of the warmer to temperatures in pittsburg at 80. and to oakland, and 77 in palo alto. and good in san mateo at 74. 65 in the marina and we have wild weather this napa and sonoma. only issue is the pollen. if you have allergies, you are feeling it from oak trees. i will stay in the high category tomorrow. we have rain on way to help wash away the pollen. 10:00 p.m. on sunday, a few spotty showers with the best chance ahead for monday, with .05 to a quarter inch. we go up to the warm withest often wednesday. 79, and we will drop it down to 63 on sunday. they -- 35 inside with covid 1 is next monday. raj and jess, i know you both have been working from home. day 35 now? i thought it was a couple week thing. day 35 next week. >> yeah that is stunning when you put it like.
not overly cold. 48 in the east bay, san francisco, 50 and crisp ain air in the north bay at 47. all day tomorrow, the best time to get outside, 7:00 with 7:00 p.m. with sunshine. take the work desk outside for home schooling. table a chairs, 73, 75 in san jose. winds out of the east the bay. we are going up to one of the warmer to temperatures in pittsburg at 80. and to oakland, and 77 in palo alto. and good in san mateo at 74. 65 in the marina and we have wild weather this napa and sonoma....
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if i knew his ain' antibodies or somebody does we could say much less likely, you can reenter society and go back to work, you have been exposed, your symptoms are gone, you get over it we can prove it with antibody ora -- iu have another antibody, we could say it looks like you still have an active infection let's keep you off to side, sequestered. we instead of a cumbersome test on someone we think it infected, we can test people around them, have you antibodies, you are not getting it again, what a game changer that is, instead of locking down all of society we could select out certain groups who are either sick or gotten over it. imagine a baseball game, all of people who are immune. that would be ou amazing. lou: this would be. trudghuge even forthis country. after this long fight. most americans right now, have done what president has asked, to follow social distancing. wash their hands, observe the quarantine. and being righteous in their hygiene in all respects. this is just to me a remarkable that we're seeing people come together. when some leaders as i detailed yielde,earli
if i knew his ain' antibodies or somebody does we could say much less likely, you can reenter society and go back to work, you have been exposed, your symptoms are gone, you get over it we can prove it with antibody ora -- iu have another antibody, we could say it looks like you still have an active infection let's keep you off to side, sequestered. we instead of a cumbersome test on someone we think it infected, we can test people around them, have you antibodies, you are not getting it again,...
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it was an rgia istoric day for us to once ain pass are now for it. a bipartisan legislation address the coronavirus a crisis. and with that the president's signature 480 billi new dollars will be on the w to help smll businesses and hospitals pay f corovirus expenses. >>we're seeing that patients are respog within the fit couple days following the single dose of the drug and what we've seen from the blood work and the clinical responses. it's been a really amazed. >>san francisco, researchers are using an existing drug to treat coronavirus and they are seeing promising sults. good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm darya folsom, a let's start with the breaking news whichas more than 50,000 people have now died of coronavirus in the u.s. th is just released by johns hoins university. despite that the governor of georgia is reopening his state today. ev though some people are still afraid to go out martin savidge has the latest. >>georgia governor brian kemp's plan to social-distaing efforts beginsthis morning. owners a barb shops hair and na salon
it was an rgia istoric day for us to once ain pass are now for it. a bipartisan legislation address the coronavirus a crisis. and with that the president's signature 480 billi new dollars will be on the w to help smll businesses and hospitals pay f corovirus expenses. >>we're seeing that patients are respog within the fit couple days following the single dose of the drug and what we've seen from the blood work and the clinical responses. it's been a really amazed. >>san francisco,...