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a la dirección y hora que está en pantalla >> nos vamos a una pausa, y ya estamos de regreso con bernardidumbre si el coronavirus (covid-19) llega a centros de detención >> al regresar de la pausa va a llover en el Área de la bahía vamos a hablar del mismo sistema que trajo lluvias el fin de semana al regresar de la pausa >> 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 y cuidemos a los demás. todo valdrá la pena. todos podemos poner de nuestra parte para que los que están en la lucha hagan lo suyo. y cuando esto pase, todos podremos seguir viviendo bien. [♪ ] >> el camino hacia la casa blanca de uno de los dos precandidatos demócratas llegó a su fin lo que allana el camino de su contrincante randy con amazon detalles >> nuia baja a la candidatura a la presidencia bernard "bernie" sanders dejó la candidatura presidenial agradeció a su equipo por montar una campaña que siempre abogó por la justicia social en estados unidos bernar
a la dirección y hora que está en pantalla >> nos vamos a una pausa, y ya estamos de regreso con bernardidumbre si el coronavirus (covid-19) llega a centros de detención >> al regresar de la pausa va a llover en el Área de la bahía vamos a hablar del mismo sistema que trajo lluvias el fin de semana al regresar de la pausa >> lo que hagamos ahora, cambiará para siempre nuestro mañana. entonces, hagamos lo correcto hoy. quedémonos en casa. lavémonos las manos....
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bernard: great question.in 2019 was $56 so going to $35 by next year i think is the right thing to do and will drive it lower. the economic uncertainty here is immense. there very focused on basics of the business. capital is obviously a huge lever for us. $15 billion, we will take that down to about $11.5 billion. we will defer some expiration and appraisals, defer some retail growth projects, things we can control. on our cost base, we are big believers in the digital agenda, have been for quite some time. we have invested heavily. we will invest further. we believe we can take more out of automation and digitization. on agile, in terms of how we work as a team, we want to become much more integrated, much more agile, focused. we announced on february 12 that we would reinvent bp. that's what this is about. we think we can take, as a minimum, two point $5 billion out of our cost base by the end billion out -- $2.5 of our cost base by the end of next year. anna: we sit here with oil prices having just turned
bernard: great question.in 2019 was $56 so going to $35 by next year i think is the right thing to do and will drive it lower. the economic uncertainty here is immense. there very focused on basics of the business. capital is obviously a huge lever for us. $15 billion, we will take that down to about $11.5 billion. we will defer some expiration and appraisals, defer some retail growth projects, things we can control. on our cost base, we are big believers in the digital agenda, have been for...
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hello welcome to the program i'm bernard. yemen's complex civil war has been going on for 6 years it's aggravated decades long divisions between north and south they join to form one country 990 but it's been an uneasy union now as the session is in the south so they're going to govern alone. there were celebrations in aden as the southern transitional council declared self rule under state of emergency the s.t.c. took over the southern port city last year after accusing the government of president abt rubble months or hardy of mismanagement and corruption and in an animal think america is inhumane even as mad then we are now in front of the yemeni central bank in aden after it was taken back by the southern forces that by the southern transitional council backed the other vital infrastructure in the city and we hope this will be a real breakthrough that will be repeated in all the other liberated southern regions. last week floods and terentia will rains aid in hard at least 21 people were killed the s.t.c. says the governme
hello welcome to the program i'm bernard. yemen's complex civil war has been going on for 6 years it's aggravated decades long divisions between north and south they join to form one country 990 but it's been an uneasy union now as the session is in the south so they're going to govern alone. there were celebrations in aden as the southern transitional council declared self rule under state of emergency the s.t.c. took over the southern port city last year after accusing the government of...
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bernard parish, 620 square miles has 3,500 people. orleans parish, 150 square miles has 191,400 people. so almost 90% of that 219,000 people are all concentrated in the lower half of new orleans. and so the population covered by this 1869 law is very concentrated, it's all in a built-up area and now we're back to slaughtering as a per se nuisance, not an ordinary trade. and so that nearly 1,200 square miles that bradley repeats over and over again, it's just a very significant distortion. and so we have all of these dubious moves. butchering is an ordinary trade in the new orleans area. the definition of butchering is keeping a slaughterhouse. the explicit hostility to the reconstruction legislatures, the 1,200 square miles. all dubious, as a matter of law, as a matter of fact, as a matter of logic. all of it, though, is the basis for bradley's reconceptualization of liberty of private rights against public power. man against the state. it's all premised on the series of dubious moves. the biracial legislature, i want to briefly turn
bernard parish, 620 square miles has 3,500 people. orleans parish, 150 square miles has 191,400 people. so almost 90% of that 219,000 people are all concentrated in the lower half of new orleans. and so the population covered by this 1869 law is very concentrated, it's all in a built-up area and now we're back to slaughtering as a per se nuisance, not an ordinary trade. and so that nearly 1,200 square miles that bradley repeats over and over again, it's just a very significant distortion. and...
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fits what bernard looney said.only control what we can control. >>> in related chemical news, russian petro chemical company said his company also suffered from demand shock. >> you have companies like automated and manufacturing which are almost shut down we see very little demand in any region except maybe for china, which is moving up and coming out of the crisis mode for the rest of the others we do see the shut down and factories not in operation on the other side, we have segments like medical, sanitary and food packaging which had quite good performance in the past months. in some segments which consumption increase by the factor of four or five >> coming up, telenor ceo will join us after the break. >>> welcome back to "street signs. i'm julianna tatelbaum these are your headlines ubs rallies after posting a 4% rise thanks to lower loan loss provisions and higher trading revenue. the ceo says the bank is in a relatively better position >> rating will be an issue like for every bank at this stage, it is all
fits what bernard looney said.only control what we can control. >>> in related chemical news, russian petro chemical company said his company also suffered from demand shock. >> you have companies like automated and manufacturing which are almost shut down we see very little demand in any region except maybe for china, which is moving up and coming out of the crisis mode for the rest of the others we do see the shut down and factories not in operation on the other side, we have...
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the inside story for me bernard smith and the whole team here by. another early morning another ceremony to bed health workers by well. 29000 to cuban doctors and nurses are working in 59 countries around the world has confirmed cases of corona virus increase so does demand for cuban medics medical services at the island's main export while western commentators assume cuba sends doctors mainly to expand influence experts on the other's health system draw a different conclusion you're making a big sacrifice why are you willing to go the payout of all because there are other people that need many people that is sick and dying and not isn't right people shouldn't be dying when there are people who can help them. rewind return the care bring your people back to life i'm sorry and brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera is documentaries in the liberal was the both of us and the like and the others through the rewind continues with children of conflict would love some peace in the school or especially ingersoll children do not have any rights here rew
the inside story for me bernard smith and the whole team here by. another early morning another ceremony to bed health workers by well. 29000 to cuban doctors and nurses are working in 59 countries around the world has confirmed cases of corona virus increase so does demand for cuban medics medical services at the island's main export while western commentators assume cuba sends doctors mainly to expand influence experts on the other's health system draw a different conclusion you're making a...
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bernard's paris, and jefferson's parish. both justices say the three parishes cover 1154 square miles. they give the breakdown by parish and say it affects between 200 and 300,000 people. if you think about it, one facility for nearly 1200 square miles and 300,000 people, that seems a little drastic. bradley presents these numbers. he repeats the nearly 1200 square miles multiple times to make the point about how unreasonable this legislature is. the thing is, that number, 1200 square miles introduces a massive distortion. i went back to sources available at the time, so i'm going back to these sources. the u.s. centennial gazettes, state level sources, and they all say the same thing, which is very similar. one of the things they say first of all is the total population is 219,000. not 300,000. that is the small point. more importantly, st. bernard parish, this is the parish below new orleans and spans out into the gulf of mexico. st. bernard's parish was listed as brad -- by bradley as covering 620 miles, over half the are
bernard's paris, and jefferson's parish. both justices say the three parishes cover 1154 square miles. they give the breakdown by parish and say it affects between 200 and 300,000 people. if you think about it, one facility for nearly 1200 square miles and 300,000 people, that seems a little drastic. bradley presents these numbers. he repeats the nearly 1200 square miles multiple times to make the point about how unreasonable this legislature is. the thing is, that number, 1200 square miles...
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the inside story for me bernard smith and the whole team here by. on counting the cost billions now to save trillions lost anomic output feedback thing is gone sort of all produced a covert $19.00 test kit for $1.00 plus u.s. oil on the line as proof sinks into negative territory. counting the costs on al-jazeera. the way disease outbreaks have impacted dense urban areas like during the flu pandemic in the early 1900 has played a role in how our cities look and run urban planners reacted to that flu and other outbreaks changing how cities were zoned and led to updated infrastructure like ventilation and improved sanitation but after what's been learned from pandemics and their influences on our skylines and way of life we also need to keep pace and adapt it's easy to assume that cities are fertile ground for spreading viruses and diseases millions living working at commuting in such tight conditions but one expert says it's about much more than just density it's about how all this was put together and how it's run. when covert 901st struck china and
the inside story for me bernard smith and the whole team here by. on counting the cost billions now to save trillions lost anomic output feedback thing is gone sort of all produced a covert $19.00 test kit for $1.00 plus u.s. oil on the line as proof sinks into negative territory. counting the costs on al-jazeera. the way disease outbreaks have impacted dense urban areas like during the flu pandemic in the early 1900 has played a role in how our cities look and run urban planners reacted to...
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the inside story for me bernard smith and the whole team here by. mum. they say to really know someone you must walk a mile in their shoes. follow in their footsteps stay forge their way in the was. 0 shares these personal journeys. inspiring stories of people perseverance on the chosen path. witness documentaries on al-jazeera. there is no channel of coverage of world news like legion the scale of this campus like nothing you've ever seen at the tulkarem what we want to know is how do these things affect people we revisit places and stay even when there are no international headlines al-jazeera really invests in that and that's a privilege as a job. defying lockdown orders a mass return to work by bangladeshi workers desperate for an income. i don't know if this is life and with much more in the pandemic including tourist hot spot sort of being lifeless for weeks now italy is days away from releasing the restrictions. germany gets tougher on the wearing of mosques make it compulsory while using public transport. farm workers need to state say they're fe
the inside story for me bernard smith and the whole team here by. mum. they say to really know someone you must walk a mile in their shoes. follow in their footsteps stay forge their way in the was. 0 shares these personal journeys. inspiring stories of people perseverance on the chosen path. witness documentaries on al-jazeera. there is no channel of coverage of world news like legion the scale of this campus like nothing you've ever seen at the tulkarem what we want to know is how do these...
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hello welcome to the program i'm bernard. now it's often said that war is good for business conflicts drive up demand for weapons defense equipment and soldiers and it appears last year was a bumpy year the stockholm international peace research institute says global military spending grew to nearly 2 trillion dollars that's a more than 7 percent increase over 10 years but the trend may change as the coronavirus pandemic devastates the world's economies 5 countries account for more than 60 percent of the world's military expenditure the us is by far the world's largest spender at $732000000000.00 that's more than a 3rd of the global military budget china is in 2nd place a $261000000000.00 up 5 percent from $28.00 team india is 3rd at $71000000000.00 it's the 1st time 2 asian nations are among the top 3 then it's russia and saudi arabia despite a 16 percent decrease in spending compared to 2080 germany's defense budget rose by 10 percent to $49000000000.00 the biggest increase among the world's top 15 military spenders. let's
hello welcome to the program i'm bernard. now it's often said that war is good for business conflicts drive up demand for weapons defense equipment and soldiers and it appears last year was a bumpy year the stockholm international peace research institute says global military spending grew to nearly 2 trillion dollars that's a more than 7 percent increase over 10 years but the trend may change as the coronavirus pandemic devastates the world's economies 5 countries account for more than 60...
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cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> from all right. take a look at that.ve got some sunshine out there. but you've got to enjoy it while you can because rain is headed back our way. >> it could be >>> you have a few nice days to get outside and take a nice social distance walk because it's lovely. feels like spring out there. >> but the rain is making a comeback, right, spencer? >> it is, indeed, kristen and dan. maybe even more than showers. here's a look at live doppler 7. you can see we have sunny skies right now and here is a nice look across the bay. 71 degrees in san francisco. we have mid to upper 60s in san jose, gilroy 69. checking out the view of the golden gate you see clear skies there. it's moving now. we have temperature readings right now of only 59 degrees at petaluma and mid to upper 60s at santa rosa and livermore. our forecast features are we'll have clear skies tonight and during the overnight hours as well. bright and breezy and dry for the next three days. but rain arrives this weekend. overnight lows will be generally in the low to m
cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> from all right. take a look at that.ve got some sunshine out there. but you've got to enjoy it while you can because rain is headed back our way. >> it could be >>> you have a few nice days to get outside and take a nice social distance walk because it's lovely. feels like spring out there. >> but the rain is making a comeback, right, spencer? >> it is, indeed, kristen and dan. maybe even more than showers. here's a look at live...
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first we had to tanzania to meet someone there who is known as the father of innovation bernard q i was just 16 when he started thinking with stuff and inventing things it's still what he loves doing the most and he also loves to share his knowledge with visitors his innovation hub where ideas get workshopped and a lot of these ideas are environmentally friendly take a look at. where there's a will there's a way bernard has taken that proverb to heart largely self-taught he's an expert at devising mechanical and electrical devices this machine for example that flattens in the tubes for a drip irrigation system you're going to find the need for the point of an invention is that it has an obvious and i realized that the environment has been neglected become even though it's so important to human life so i decided to focus on technology that. we're in the world. for the technology. to realize again. at home he installed to this windmill to produce energy. it powers his homemade washing machine and pumps the water will reach from a nearby bore hole. thanks to. his invention isn't just envir
first we had to tanzania to meet someone there who is known as the father of innovation bernard q i was just 16 when he started thinking with stuff and inventing things it's still what he loves doing the most and he also loves to share his knowledge with visitors his innovation hub where ideas get workshopped and a lot of these ideas are environmentally friendly take a look at. where there's a will there's a way bernard has taken that proverb to heart largely self-taught he's an expert at...
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where there's a will there's a way bernard has taken that proverb to heart largely self-taught he's an expert at devising mechanical and electrical devices this machine for example flattens inner tubes for a drip irrigation system you walk on to find the need for the point of an invention is that it has an obvious and i realized that the environment has been neglected become even though it's so important to human life so i decided to focus on technology that. for the technology. to realize again. at home he installed this windmill to produce energy. it powers his homemade washing machine and pumps the water from and nearby borehole. his invention isn't just environmentally friendly it also saves a lot of time and labor. when there's no wind he uses a stationary bicycle to pump water that was his 1st invention. after home we don't use power from the national grid we can hanna's energy from the sun not you and the sun is free is the power of nature you don't have to pay anything all you need to do is guess the parts that can fuck sun into power and install them and you're protecting the
where there's a will there's a way bernard has taken that proverb to heart largely self-taught he's an expert at devising mechanical and electrical devices this machine for example flattens inner tubes for a drip irrigation system you walk on to find the need for the point of an invention is that it has an obvious and i realized that the environment has been neglected become even though it's so important to human life so i decided to focus on technology that. for the technology. to realize...
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churches may have been empty, cornell bernard shows us the unique way the bay area kept their faith. >> reporter: easter services went on, but with no parishioners and dozens of empty pews. valerie watched a live stream of the service while sheltering in her home and she wasn't alone. >> just see people from literally all over the world being grateful to be able to connect in this way. it's wonderful. >> doot b afraid. >> reporter: in oakland, online easter mass at the cathedral of christ the light. glide memorial easter service part of our finding faith broadcast. >> so wish everyone that you're thinking about, wish them a really good easter and a day of resurrection. of new life. >> reporter: we found jose cardenas watching it online in san francisco. >> we had to stay safe, you know. every part, everywhere. separate. >> this is deputy chief johnson, the easter bunny. >> reporter: the police department recruited the easter bunny to collect donations for a local food drive. check out this virtual egg hunt via video conference by members of the baxter family from san francisco. easte
churches may have been empty, cornell bernard shows us the unique way the bay area kept their faith. >> reporter: easter services went on, but with no parishioners and dozens of empty pews. valerie watched a live stream of the service while sheltering in her home and she wasn't alone. >> just see people from literally all over the world being grateful to be able to connect in this way. it's wonderful. >> doot b afraid. >> reporter: in oakland, online easter mass at the...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and ene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. mcharles rosenblu we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of amera financial group, retirement services and investments. >> consumer cellular offers no contract wireless plans that are designed to help you do more of the things you enjoy, whether you're talker, texter, browser, photographer or a bit of everything. our u.s.-based customer service team is here to find a plan that fits you. learn more, go to www.consumercellular.tv. additional suprt has been ovided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: it's day three of some reopening of non- essential ansinessesa week since florida began allow
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and ene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. mcharles rosenblu we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of amera financial group, retirement services and investments. >> consumer cellular offers no contract...
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>>ma pbs newshour weekend i possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. r wachenheim iii. cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. rb a hope zuckerberg. bl charle rosen. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. group, retirement services and investments. >> consumer cellular offers no contract wireless plans that are designed to help you do more o the things yoyoenjoy, whether re a talker, texter, browser, photographer or a bit of everything. our u.s.-based customer service team is here to find a plan that fits you. to learn more, go to www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbios stfrom viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: we are continuing to bring you our reporting from multiple locations on this easter sunday. stayin distancing and wking remotely whenever possible. here i
>>ma pbs newshour weekend i possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. r wachenheim iii. cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. rb a hope zuckerberg. bl charle rosen. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. group, retirement services and investments. >> consumer cellular offers no contract wireless plans that are designed to help you do more o...
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. >> abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is in sausalito. cornell have, you seen a lot of people out today? >> yeah, eric and deion, lots of people out and about today. that's something the city really does not want, especially if you don't live here. they're trying to avoid crowds. but some experts worry that quarantine fatigue is setting i. >> i think everybody is anxious to go out. >> a gorgeous sunday afternoon on the sauce tiit low waterfront, and for many it was too hard to stay home. >> a loft cabin fever. >> reporter: david and carolyn came from napa for a quarantine break. >> we came down to get some pressure air and social distance from everybody, and just enjoy life. >> the city of sausalito has tried to keep nonlocals away. signs have been posted, and starting this weekend, every single city parking lot is closed to discourage day trippers. yet people keep showing up. >> you can't go to work right now. it's against the law. but people are going on vacation. >> reporter: ken collins showed this video in santa cruz. parked cars lin
. >> abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is in sausalito. cornell have, you seen a lot of people out today? >> yeah, eric and deion, lots of people out and about today. that's something the city really does not want, especially if you don't live here. they're trying to avoid crowds. but some experts worry that quarantine fatigue is setting i. >> i think everybody is anxious to go out. >> a gorgeous sunday afternoon on the sauce tiit low waterfront, and for many it was too...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard is in san francisco now joining us live with the story. cornell? >> reporter: yeah, eric, dion, this is all happening in the mission district. health care workers hope to test as many residents who want to be tested over the next few days. locals say if it helps stop the spread of coronavirus, they're in. >> this is not a nice time. the little germ is out there doing its thing, so we've got to stop it. >> reporter: patricia delgado doing her part to help stop covid-19. she just got tested and she'll never forget it. >> the back of the throat, they're choking you. and the back of the nose, they're choking you again. >> reporter: delgado lives in the mission district where thousands of residents have registered to get tested at several outdoor testing sites for free. two tests are available, one for covid-19, the other can detect covid-19 antibodies. the mission is showing some of the highest infection rates in the city. >> and the deaths amongst our people and in our community is devastating for latinos and african-americans. >> reporter: t
abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard is in san francisco now joining us live with the story. cornell? >> reporter: yeah, eric, dion, this is all happening in the mission district. health care workers hope to test as many residents who want to be tested over the next few days. locals say if it helps stop the spread of coronavirus, they're in. >> this is not a nice time. the little germ is out there doing its thing, so we've got to stop it. >> reporter: patricia delgado doing her...
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inside story for me bernard smith and the whole team here fighting. with. as the world fights the corona time demi we're learning more about this every day the new patent your new join our global community. how we come to be able to fight i'm sorry your questions and i just honestly don't understand me directly what's coming on on you tube as you were saying i'm concerned about the frontline oh nothing very quiet and not keeping you up to date and we've seen countries by and beaten back successfully the street on 00. i care about how the u.s. engages with the rest of the world we're willing to get in taking you into a place you might not visit otherwise and feel that you were. there. this is al jazeera. hello i'm sam this is the news live from coming up in the next 60 minutes more than 26000000 americans have now filed for unemployment benefits as the pandemic devastates the global economy. a warning from germany's leader that her country is only at the start of the crisis is new infections rise for a 3rd day. concerns grow over digital surveillance techniq
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inside story from me bernard smith and the whole scene here in doha by foot. talk to al jazeera we ask what your thoughts were when you saw that document for the 1st one we listen to after the war saying you'll you'll be able to go build you know the stage and we will we will not be with you we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al-jazeera on your counting the costs the great lock down africa to sink into its 1st recession in 25 years on its health service take the strain of the pandemic and historic production cuts but what does it mean for the gulf economies plus europe's colognes counting the costs on al-jazeera. understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the wound so no matter when you go home we'll bring you the news and current of that matter to you. this is al-jazeera. hello exile raman you're watching the al-jazeera news our life while headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes criticism and questions about the u.k. prime minister's virus response he missed emergency meetings as th
inside story from me bernard smith and the whole scene here in doha by foot. talk to al jazeera we ask what your thoughts were when you saw that document for the 1st one we listen to after the war saying you'll you'll be able to go build you know the stage and we will we will not be with you we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al-jazeera on your counting the costs the great lock down africa to sink into its 1st recession in 25 years on its health service...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is madeb poss bernard and irene schwartz.su and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. chars rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of amera financial group, retirement services and investments. additional support has been proded by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: we are bringing you our broadcast tonight from remote locations across the country for the third weekend. many of us are in new york city and the surrnding region, t we are reporting and talking to people from all across the eruntry. are a lot of developments in the coronavirus pandemic. let's get started with today's top news. guidelines suggesting they wear toth face masks when out in publhelp slow the transmission of the coro
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cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> thanks, cornell. we know you might have plenty more questions about masks and face coverings. we can help you finding the answers. google abc7 news masks and you'll finding this page, everything you need to know about the current guidelines. >>> governor gavin newsom has announced that california has secured thousands of hotel rooms to house the state's homeless population during the pandemic. the state has secured nearly 11,000 rooms. he said about 4,200 people are already off the streets and out of the shelters. among those helping out is motel 6, which has committed 47 motels in 19 counties. speaking from a motel 6 in campbell, he appealed to cities that are blocking state efforts to help the homeless. >> i just want to encourage those cities that are blocking efforts like this to consider theirselves in the context of other, to consider their action in the context of their community, to consider their actions in the context and annales of history. they'll judge themselves, not just be judged by ot
cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> thanks, cornell. we know you might have plenty more questions about masks and face coverings. we can help you finding the answers. google abc7 news masks and you'll finding this page, everything you need to know about the current guidelines. >>> governor gavin newsom has announced that california has secured thousands of hotel rooms to house the state's homeless population during the pandemic. the state has secured nearly 11,000 rooms. he said...
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hello welcome to the program i'm bernard smith measures to stop the spread of coronavirus are affecting the lives of billions around the world shops closed public gatherings and travel a severely restricted europe accounts for heart of the 2000000 cases recorded worldwide but some countries are easing the lockdowns saying the rate of new infections appears to be stabilising health experts have warned that lifting the restrictions too soon may lead to a 2nd wave of infections the e.u. is urging its member states to carefully coordinate their plans germany has the 4th highest number of cases behind the u.s. spain and italy but its death toll is much lower chancellor angela merkel says some small shops can reopen next week but schools won't resume until early may bars and restaurants will stay closed on launch public events will be banned until august. but the idea of a what we've achieved is an intermediate success no more and no less and i emphasize that it is a fragile intermediate success on the one hand we said shops up to 800 square meters can open but only with good hygiene precauti
hello welcome to the program i'm bernard smith measures to stop the spread of coronavirus are affecting the lives of billions around the world shops closed public gatherings and travel a severely restricted europe accounts for heart of the 2000000 cases recorded worldwide but some countries are easing the lockdowns saying the rate of new infections appears to be stabilising health experts have warned that lifting the restrictions too soon may lead to a 2nd wave of infections the e.u. is urging...
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inside story for me bernard smith and the whole team here by and. a story of popular resistance political intrigue. and betrayal. a son's quest for justice sometimes i feel like i'm following i mean looking for the new. al-jazeera world goes in search of the truth about the 2 new zealand independence fighter the last house. on al-jazeera. all i want to stay with most outstanding my wife rest internment and mass indoctrination all we got children are now in a process of reeducation or chinese assimilation forced labor and the use of high tech surveillance we're being complicit in the human rights abuses that are occurring in australian investigation into china systematic repression of the weakest tell the world on al-jazeera. all. hello i'm committed eleanor hall the top stories on al-jazeera the corona virus outbreak has killed just over 800 people in spain in the past 24 als just a few moments ago spain's prime minister extended the country's state of emergency until the end of april the total number of dead is now above 11700 the number of new inf
inside story for me bernard smith and the whole team here by and. a story of popular resistance political intrigue. and betrayal. a son's quest for justice sometimes i feel like i'm following i mean looking for the new. al-jazeera world goes in search of the truth about the 2 new zealand independence fighter the last house. on al-jazeera. all i want to stay with most outstanding my wife rest internment and mass indoctrination all we got children are now in a process of reeducation or chinese...
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inside story for me bernard smith and the whole team here by thought. from the al jazeera london pool path and time keith special get income to take then the state the american state dept and state capitalism unprompted uninterrupted all of these these divisions of the working class of working people they keep us from realizing our collective power money crap at home need to make then if you obey the market for 30 years you begin to work and believe it has power over your last few years beyond the great date on al just a around on counting the cost for a nation seek emergency funding from the world bank and i.m.f. to battle the coronavirus pandemic argentina puts people before that crisis and from the helicopter money to universal basic income what governments must do to keep the economy alive counting the cost on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. this is the news hour life and coming up in the next 60 minutes. this is in my lifetime. humanity's darkest hour the international monetary fund says it will use its trillion dollar war chest to fight a global r
inside story for me bernard smith and the whole team here by thought. from the al jazeera london pool path and time keith special get income to take then the state the american state dept and state capitalism unprompted uninterrupted all of these these divisions of the working class of working people they keep us from realizing our collective power money crap at home need to make then if you obey the market for 30 years you begin to work and believe it has power over your last few years beyond...
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hello and welcome to the program i'm bernard smith over the past month 2 of the world's biggest oil producers have been in dispute about how to respond to the coronavirus pandemic demand collapsed after al lines grounded their planes factories shut their doors and countries imposed travel bans crude prices fell further when saudi arabia and russia couldn't agree on cutting supplies to try and force prices higher now u.s. president donald trump is suggesting the feud may soon end saudi arabia has called for an emergency meeting of oil producing nations some era challenge reports signs that an oil price will between 2 of the world's biggest producers may and so is the biggest one day leap on record and here's why i think that russia and saudi arabia at some point are going to make a deal in the not too distant future because it's very bad for russia it's very bad for saudi arabia. that's very bad i mean it's bad for both so i think they're going to make a deal a deal to cut production in response to the drop in demand from the corona virus outbreak collapsed last month since then the cost of cr
hello and welcome to the program i'm bernard smith over the past month 2 of the world's biggest oil producers have been in dispute about how to respond to the coronavirus pandemic demand collapsed after al lines grounded their planes factories shut their doors and countries imposed travel bans crude prices fell further when saudi arabia and russia couldn't agree on cutting supplies to try and force prices higher now u.s. president donald trump is suggesting the feud may soon end saudi arabia...
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cornell bernard is live outside st. paul church in san francisco with more on this story for us. cornell? >> hi, eric. easter being reimagined in so many ways across the bay area, folks here at saint peter and paul church just gave up 80 meals from a safe social distance to anyone in need. church services are virtual, and so are easter egg hunts. easter services went on at nob hill's grace cathedral but with no parishioners and empty pews. valerie watched a live stream of the service while sheltering in her home, and she wasn't alone. >> to see people from literally all over the world being grateful to be able to connect in this way. it's wonderful. >> do not be afraid. >> in oakland, there was online easter mass at the cathedral of christ the light. abc7 news presented glide memorial's easter service, part of our finding faith broadcast. >> so everyone that you're thinking about, wish them a really good easter and a day of resurrection, of new life. >> we found jose cardenas watching on tv at cafe capriccio in san francisco. >> we have to stay safe, you know, try to -- every par
cornell bernard is live outside st. paul church in san francisco with more on this story for us. cornell? >> hi, eric. easter being reimagined in so many ways across the bay area, folks here at saint peter and paul church just gave up 80 meals from a safe social distance to anyone in need. church services are virtual, and so are easter egg hunts. easter services went on at nob hill's grace cathedral but with no parishioners and empty pews. valerie watched a live stream of the service...
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here is abc7 news news reporter cornell bernard. >> we're trying to get to it the people who really need it. >> a big outreach effort was happening in the heart of san francisco's tenderloin. face masks and hand sanitizer, two vital tools in the fight against covid-19 were being handed out for free at the corner of jones and eddy streets. diane is trying hers on. >> if i got to go grocery shopping. so therefore, this comes in n resh it.me. >> neighbors are also getting info about covid-19. >> we were not expecting so many people. >> supervisor matt heaney was totally surprised that so many people showed up. check out the line. it was long. >> this shouldn't be something that people don't have access to. everybody should have one of these. so i'm committed to getting a mask to everybody in this community who needs one. >> heaney is collecting donations to pay for the masks and sanitizer on this gofundme page, more than 7 grand so far. he is teaming up with organizations to help pass them out. >> it's only right that we take care of our people. they're not forgotten. >> did you have a mask
here is abc7 news news reporter cornell bernard. >> we're trying to get to it the people who really need it. >> a big outreach effort was happening in the heart of san francisco's tenderloin. face masks and hand sanitizer, two vital tools in the fight against covid-19 were being handed out for free at the corner of jones and eddy streets. diane is trying hers on. >> if i got to go grocery shopping. so therefore, this comes in n resh it.me. >> neighbors are also getting...
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in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> still a long way to go. cornell, thank you. >>> we are tracking the number of all coronavirus cases in the bay area where 90 people have now died that is one more than yesterday. and there are nearly 3700 confirmed cases across these ten counties. santa clara county leads the bay area in confirmed cases with 1,207. to the north, lake county is now confirming its first case of covid-19 while mendocino county has four cases two. have since recovered. >>> santa clara has settled its first coronavirus patients at the convention center. the center is serving as one of the first active field respite center. the site was converted and outfitted with bed supplies and medical supplies by the national guard. it was developed to serve people infected with coronavirus, but who have less severe symptoms. >> current capacity seems to be normalized within our hospital system today. but if for some reason we do surge up, they'll have the ability to transfer low acutac e patients to this site where they can then carry out th
in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> still a long way to go. cornell, thank you. >>> we are tracking the number of all coronavirus cases in the bay area where 90 people have now died that is one more than yesterday. and there are nearly 3700 confirmed cases across these ten counties. santa clara county leads the bay area in confirmed cases with 1,207. to the north, lake county is now confirming its first case of covid-19 while mendocino county has four cases two. have...
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hello welcome to the program and bernard. it's being called a landmark collaboration the world health organization heads of government and research bodies came together to coordinate the fight against covert 19 they've pledged to work together to find a vaccine and make sure everyone has equal access to treatments and diagnostic tests but the united states isn't taking pot presents donald trump has accused the w.h.o. of mishandling the crisis will bring in our guest in a moment to discuss the challenges ahead 1st this report from our diplomatic editor james base it's just the place you would have expected in previous times to have seen u.s. leadership in a global crisis and world leaders coming together with a response. no the idea of this event to coordinate the search for a vaccine testing and treatments for covert 19 and to make sure all the widely available the world needs distorts and it needs them fast. past experiences has told us that even when tools are available they had been not been equally available to all we can
hello welcome to the program and bernard. it's being called a landmark collaboration the world health organization heads of government and research bodies came together to coordinate the fight against covert 19 they've pledged to work together to find a vaccine and make sure everyone has equal access to treatments and diagnostic tests but the united states isn't taking pot presents donald trump has accused the w.h.o. of mishandling the crisis will bring in our guest in a moment to discuss the...
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hello welcome to the program and bernard smith much of the world is now imposing strict lockdowns to stop the spread of corona virus but the chinese city where the pandemic began is easing restrictions after a sharp fall in new cases 11000000 people who have been sealed off from the outside world since late january a giant light show counted down the moment when people were allowed to leave the city once again china's government is handling this as a milestone in the global fight against covert 19 but questions have been raised about whether china has been underreporting its number of infections and deaths health officials a keeping a close watch to avoid a 2nd wave of infections a sarah clock now reports. packed and ready for departure tens of thousands of people from the city of woo han are on the move after 76 days holed up in their homes and i was here with a plan to go home during the chinese new year but because of the epidemic i didn't get to do so my family asks me every day when i come home the lockdown has been gradually lifted over the last 10 days with inbound travel allo
hello welcome to the program and bernard smith much of the world is now imposing strict lockdowns to stop the spread of corona virus but the chinese city where the pandemic began is easing restrictions after a sharp fall in new cases 11000000 people who have been sealed off from the outside world since late january a giant light show counted down the moment when people were allowed to leave the city once again china's government is handling this as a milestone in the global fight against covert...
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cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> the new reality.many stores closed until at least may, small businesses are doing what they can to try to protect themselves from thieves. one pacific heights shop owner learned the hard way, and now she is warning everybody else. melanie woodrow has the surveillance video you'll see only on 7. >> sweet & spark isn't closed for good. it just looks like that way now. co-owner bremer closed the door after two people used a crowbar to break in around 1:00 a.m. friday, just two weeks into san francisco's shelter in place. the whole thing caught on surveillance video. bremer hadn't boarded up her store like others on fillmore street. >> there were boxes all over the floor, damage to the front door. it just was a mess. >> the store sells new clothing along with vintage jewelry, scarves and purses within seconds, the alarm sounded and the alarm company called bremer who called san francisco police. >> walking into the store in the middle of the night with the door just smashed in was really surreal. we had t
cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> the new reality.many stores closed until at least may, small businesses are doing what they can to try to protect themselves from thieves. one pacific heights shop owner learned the hard way, and now she is warning everybody else. melanie woodrow has the surveillance video you'll see only on 7. >> sweet & spark isn't closed for good. it just looks like that way now. co-owner bremer closed the door after two people used a crowbar to break in around...
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hello welcome to the program i'm bernard smith measures to stop the spread of coronavirus are affecting the lives of billions around the world shops closed public gatherings and.
hello welcome to the program i'm bernard smith measures to stop the spread of coronavirus are affecting the lives of billions around the world shops closed public gatherings and.
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. >> reporter: george bernard shaw once said a happy family is but an earlier heaven, and this is oneily happy to finally be together. kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> let's hope they all live happily ever after. and that's the "overnight news" for this ay. for some of you, the news continues. for over, check back later for "cbs this morning" or follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm chip reid. ♪ ♪ ptioningnsed by cbs stunning losses.eaking news. the stunning losses. 32,000 deaths, 22 million jobs lost, in a matter of weeks. >> the world seems like it's falling apart around us. in o'donnell: desperation setting in. look at this line today outside a food bank in dallas, stretching for miles. among them, hundreds of families visiting a food bank for the very first time. getting back to normal? tonight, the president's new plan to open up america. but, some governors say there's not enough testing infrastructure to do that by may 1. and late today, the news that boeing, america's largest aerospace company, is planning to resume aircraf
. >> reporter: george bernard shaw once said a happy family is but an earlier heaven, and this is oneily happy to finally be together. kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> let's hope they all live happily ever after. and that's the "overnight news" for this ay. for some of you, the news continues. for over, check back later for "cbs this morning" or follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm chip reid. ♪ ♪...
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abc7 news cornell bernard has the story. >> this is not a nice time. the germ is out there doing its thing so we have to stop it. >> reporter: patricia delgado doing her part to help stop covid-19. she just got tested and will never forget it. >> the back of the throat they're choking you and back of the nose, choking you again. . >> reporter: delgado lives in the mission district where thousands of residents are getting tested for free. two tests are available, one for covid-19 and the other can detect covid-19 antibodies. the mission is showing some of the highest infection rates in the city. >> and the deaths amongst our people and in our community is devastating for latinos and african-americans. >> reporter: the testing part pt a ucsf study to understand how it spreads. >> this will enable us to fight the virus better and more equitably across the our industry. >> i'm latino. >> reporter: sergio la varietiy got tested with the hope it brings a vaccine closer. >> it's one piece of the puzzle and helps the entire world figure out what's happening an
abc7 news cornell bernard has the story. >> this is not a nice time. the germ is out there doing its thing so we have to stop it. >> reporter: patricia delgado doing her part to help stop covid-19. she just got tested and will never forget it. >> the back of the throat they're choking you and back of the nose, choking you again. . >> reporter: delgado lives in the mission district where thousands of residents are getting tested for free. two tests are available, one for...
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bp ceo bernards looney speaking with us earlier.g up, with debate raging about the time and speed of reopening the economy, republican senator pat toomey will join us. that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ cirilli, chiefn washington correspondent for bloomberg television, radio -- bloomberg television and radio. one of the people appointed to that commission is senator pat toomey, republican from pennsylvania. that is where we begin our conversation with the senator. how do you make sure that the fed stays within its statute as you look to provide oversight over the central bank? well, i think there's several elements to this. the two that i am going to be focusing on initially are going to be the processes the fed sets up, procedures, the internal checks that they develop for the implementation of the 13 free lending facilities we have authorized with legislation, and then the execution. does it in fact proceed as it is supposed to, as it is designed? i look forward to that role. this is unprecedented in its scale, and its n
bp ceo bernards looney speaking with us earlier.g up, with debate raging about the time and speed of reopening the economy, republican senator pat toomey will join us. that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ cirilli, chiefn washington correspondent for bloomberg television, radio -- bloomberg television and radio. one of the people appointed to that commission is senator pat toomey, republican from pennsylvania. that is where we begin our conversation with the senator. how do you make...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard has the story. >> this is not a nice time. the little germ is out there doing its thing so we have to stop it. >> reporter: patricia delgado just got tested and she'll never forget it. >> the back of the throat, they're choking you and the back of the nose they're choking you again. >> reporter: delgado lives in the mission district where thousands of residents registered to get tested for free. two tests are available, one for covid-19, the other can detect covid-19 antibodies. the mission is showing some of the highest infection rates in the city. >> and the deaths amongst our people and in our community is devastating for latinos and african-americans. >> reporter: the testing part of a uscf study to support how the vir us sfreds a virus spreads. >> this will enable to us fight the virus better and more equ y equitable across the city. >> reporter: sergio valarde got tested. >> it helps the entire world if they know what's happening, how to deal with this. >> reporter: the entire town of bolinas got tested earlier this week
abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard has the story. >> this is not a nice time. the little germ is out there doing its thing so we have to stop it. >> reporter: patricia delgado just got tested and she'll never forget it. >> the back of the throat, they're choking you and the back of the nose they're choking you again. >> reporter: delgado lives in the mission district where thousands of residents registered to get tested for free. two tests are available, one for...
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. >>> let's go to cornell bernard, mask in place, where all residents are now being offered free covid-19 testing. cornell? >> reporter: this is incredible. this is one of the first cities in the world to offer this. 1600 people expected to drive through and get tested this week. the results can be a to dosame n >> everybody wants to get in this small county town where most are lining up for free drive-through covid-19 and anty body testing, conducted by staffers at ucsf. >> we know little how the virus moves through a community and behaves. so that's really our motivation for being this. >> reporter: so far, no confirmed cases of coronavirus in bolinas. >> i just got my test, yeah. >> reporter: the idea came from this man and others who were inspired by the italian town of vo, who saw success by testing every resident. >> the idea is that, you know, it helps anyone who may not have realized that they carry the virus to self-isolate. >> it's been very troubling for me not owing. rorte the fire can a19 last month when he was feeling month. >> i'm a first responder. but still i couldn't
. >>> let's go to cornell bernard, mask in place, where all residents are now being offered free covid-19 testing. cornell? >> reporter: this is incredible. this is one of the first cities in the world to offer this. 1600 people expected to drive through and get tested this week. the results can be a to dosame n >> everybody wants to get in this small county town where most are lining up for free drive-through covid-19 and anty body testing, conducted by staffers at ucsf....
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we also lost a veteran hudson county sheriff's officer bernard waddell. there he is -- god bless that guy. i have the opportunity to speak with his wife and his son -- also a member of law enforcement. this was yesterday afternoon, to extend our condolences and appreciation for his 28 years of service. he too was a frontline hero. i also spoke with the hudson county sheriff and exchanged notes. this is not abstract for them, now, as not for so many. we also lost an award-winning musician and songwriter, there is a good shot of adam -- bless his heart. a founding member of fountains of wayne, which not only made its mark, but whose very name memorialized the iconic store on route 3 that he remembered from his youth. he was jersey through and through. the lights of our arts scene are a little dimmer today. we keep each of them and every single one of these lives in our hearts and our prayers. again, every single member of our great new jersey family who we have lost, and may each of their memories provide strength to the families and friends left behind. an
we also lost a veteran hudson county sheriff's officer bernard waddell. there he is -- god bless that guy. i have the opportunity to speak with his wife and his son -- also a member of law enforcement. this was yesterday afternoon, to extend our condolences and appreciation for his 28 years of service. he too was a frontline hero. i also spoke with the hudson county sheriff and exchanged notes. this is not abstract for them, now, as not for so many. we also lost an award-winning musician and...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard has the story. >> this is not a nice time. the little germ is out there doing its thing so we have to stop it. >> reporter: patricia delgado doing her part to help stop covid-19. she just got tested and she'll never forget it. >> the back of the throat, they're choking you and the back of the nose they're choking you again. >> reporter: delgado lives in the mission district where thousands of residents have registered to get tested at several outdoor testing sites for free. two tests are available, one for covid-19, the other can detect covid-19 antibodies. the mission is showing some of the highest infection rates in the city. >> and the deaths amongst our people and in our community is devastating for latinos and african-americans. >> reporter: the testing part of a uscf study to help determine how the virus spreads. >> this study will advance our understanding of the virus in latino communities and thus enable us to fight the virus better and more ek quitably across the city. >> i'm latino. >> reporter: sergio valarde got t
abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard has the story. >> this is not a nice time. the little germ is out there doing its thing so we have to stop it. >> reporter: patricia delgado doing her part to help stop covid-19. she just got tested and she'll never forget it. >> the back of the throat, they're choking you and the back of the nose they're choking you again. >> reporter: delgado lives in the mission district where thousands of residents have registered to get tested at...
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here's cornell bernard. >> reporter: hi, eric. we did see a few violators of social distancing at the ferry building earlier today. but most people are getting the message. and oakland residents are getting some extra space. >> we're on four weeks or so of us driving each other crazy. >> reporter: gabriel thompson taking a walk with his daughter. but it's not always easy or >>he sidewalks are narrow. >> reporter: the city of oakland has heard the complaints. >> we saw people getting too close to each other. >> reporter: starting this weekend, oakland is making more room for residents to social distance by shutting down more than a dozen streets across the city for cars. >> we want to make more room for people to walk around the block and do that in a manner where they won't be coming in contact with other people. >> reporter: the berry family likes the extra space. >> to beble to ride around someplace flat with no cars, it's a good thing. >> it's good for me, especially, because i didn't want to walk, and i didn't want to drive my
here's cornell bernard. >> reporter: hi, eric. we did see a few violators of social distancing at the ferry building earlier today. but most people are getting the message. and oakland residents are getting some extra space. >> we're on four weeks or so of us driving each other crazy. >> reporter: gabriel thompson taking a walk with his daughter. but it's not always easy or >>he sidewalks are narrow. >> reporter: the city of oakland has heard the complaints....
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luxury goods tycoon, bernard arnot came third with $76 billion. the magazine put u.s.president at number 1001 with just over $2 billion, down from 715th place last year. it says his net worth plunged by a billion dollars in less than a month. >>> and it's now time for a check on the world weather with our meteorologist jonathan oh. jonathan, we've been closely watching that powerful system that struck vanuatu monday, and you say it's heading to fiji. where's it heading now? >> moving toward tonga. now it's continuing to head over into some nearby islands as well. so we talked about how harold, a tropical cyclone was a category five system when it moved over vanuatu on monday and now it has moved closer and closer to fiji. there it is south of the island. but we are talking about still a lot of strong winds and heavy rainfall with this system and it has left a lot of destruction in its path. these are pictures from tuesday from vanuatu, and you can see from this perspective from the sky the damage this storm left behind. it demolished buildings and homes, took out the p
luxury goods tycoon, bernard arnot came third with $76 billion. the magazine put u.s.president at number 1001 with just over $2 billion, down from 715th place last year. it says his net worth plunged by a billion dollars in less than a month. >>> and it's now time for a check on the world weather with our meteorologist jonathan oh. jonathan, we've been closely watching that powerful system that struck vanuatu monday, and you say it's heading to fiji. where's it heading now? >>...