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jess: cody?] lemonis: what i'd love to do is actually meet you guys at the other location. jess: yeah. chris: yeah, sounds good. lemonis: okay. great. chris: all right. ♪ lemonis: hey, chris, there's nobody here. it's empty. chris: yeah. lemonis: when did you open this store? chris: last year. lemonis: so walk me through the logic of how you picked highland park, how you picked this location. chris: demographic-wise, a more affluent customer -- the proximity to the lakefront with paddleboard sales made more sense for us to come north. lemonis: money and water don't equal opening up a windward location. highland park is a suburb of chicago that's got a slightly older demographic to it, and i haven't seen anybody ride down the street on a skateboard before. this is cool. what size would i wear? chris: you would probably be a small. lemonis: really? have you seen the size of my ass? i'm gonna go try this thing on. chris: okay. lemonis: i wanted to understand how expensive snowboarding actually was.
jess: cody?] lemonis: what i'd love to do is actually meet you guys at the other location. jess: yeah. chris: yeah, sounds good. lemonis: okay. great. chris: all right. ♪ lemonis: hey, chris, there's nobody here. it's empty. chris: yeah. lemonis: when did you open this store? chris: last year. lemonis: so walk me through the logic of how you picked highland park, how you picked this location. chris: demographic-wise, a more affluent customer -- the proximity to the lakefront with paddleboard...
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cody is on it. >> who is that? >> so cute. >> i've never seen cody before. >> she is here for covid. to help us through. >> now i know. >>> warrior star steph en curry is keeping people entertained during the pandemic. >> he showed he could still come through in the clutch even if he is at home. >> what is that, a ping-pong ball or what is it? >> it is an actual indoor -- >> it's in there. it's in! >> oh, you have got to be kidding me. that is unbelievable. before re-creating his trick shot he did previously on instagram, curry said he thinks the nba season will resume this summer. he says with no fans in the arena, the tv audience may hear things that usually gets blocked out by the crowd noise. >> everybody has like those mics on their jerseys sometimes and they'll play like the inside tracks or whatever. this will take it to a whole other level of pure insanity to what we say on the court and that trash talk that happens and myself taking part in it. >> but that will be an interesting show curry was on "jimmy ki
cody is on it. >> who is that? >> so cute. >> i've never seen cody before. >> she is here for covid. to help us through. >> now i know. >>> warrior star steph en curry is keeping people entertained during the pandemic. >> he showed he could still come through in the clutch even if he is at home. >> what is that, a ping-pong ball or what is it? >> it is an actual indoor -- >> it's in there. it's in! >> oh, you have got to be...
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me and mama didn't always agree on the upbringing of cody and nate.t that doesn't mean i'm going to kill my mama because we don't agree. that is ridiculous. >> reporter: but by now, even some of bambi's family believed she was responsible for her parents' murders. including bambi's own sons nathan and cody. >> you lost your grandparents in the most awful fashion. and then your mom is swept away from your life within minutes. >> it's just crazy. like, you don't know who to turn to. >> when did you come to the idea that she -- maybe she was the one that did this? >> it was a mixture of things, like i had a lot of people in my ear saying that she did it. >> what i came to the conclusion was that she basically, like, put it in rick's head for rick to do it. >> i only thought she had something to do with it from what i had been told. >> i resented her. i hated her. i didn't want to see her face ever again. >> reporter: it seemed bambi's supporters were few and far between. but one who did believe in her innocence was her attorney jim irvin. >> everybody ru
me and mama didn't always agree on the upbringing of cody and nate.t that doesn't mean i'm going to kill my mama because we don't agree. that is ridiculous. >> reporter: but by now, even some of bambi's family believed she was responsible for her parents' murders. including bambi's own sons nathan and cody. >> you lost your grandparents in the most awful fashion. and then your mom is swept away from your life within minutes. >> it's just crazy. like, you don't know who to turn...
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sarah cody says it is a family member of an employee at the lusamerica foods inc. was the first to get sick , hospitalized with coronavirus. >> a couple weeks ago, an employee from this company, their spouse was hospitalized with covid. so, they got tested and the contact discovered they were positive as well. >> reporter: dr. cody said the company quarantined and tested in one thing employee came into contact with. when those people tested positive, the county stepped in. >> the county set up testing in collaboration with the company and over the course of a day, tested everyone there. >> reporter: the company released a statement reading in part, all those that tested positive are at home. the majority are asymptomatic. all employees that tested negative will be retested as a precautionary measure. the company has also implemented a number of safety measures, facemasks provided to all employees and are now mandatory. temperature checks taken at the beginning and middle is each shift and physical barriers installed at workstations. dr. cody says the county is tryi
sarah cody says it is a family member of an employee at the lusamerica foods inc. was the first to get sick , hospitalized with coronavirus. >> a couple weeks ago, an employee from this company, their spouse was hospitalized with covid. so, they got tested and the contact discovered they were positive as well. >> reporter: dr. cody said the company quarantined and tested in one thing employee came into contact with. when those people tested positive, the county stepped in. >>...
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cody isn't alone in her concern. today, we learned that sonoma county will now slow down its reopening efforts after a rise in new covid-19 cases, and hospitalizations there. >>> well, it is a scramble to reopen those hair salons and barbershops. we mentioned a few minutes ago, sonoma county is holding off. the governor did clear the way for these three local counties to reopen the salons and barbershops. health leaders say it is still too dangerous to take the next step so it is still full speed ahead for napa and solano counties. here is a list of the services and stylists that barbers can now offer in napa and solano county, haircuts, coloring, blowouts and extensions and hair relaxing treatments and those services that require close contact with someone's face, shaving, waxing, eyebrow threading are still not allowed. here is melissa colorado in napa. >> reporter: here in napa county, it is time to shave off that quarantine multiple now that bash ber barbershops and salons are open but not without social distanci
cody isn't alone in her concern. today, we learned that sonoma county will now slow down its reopening efforts after a rise in new covid-19 cases, and hospitalizations there. >>> well, it is a scramble to reopen those hair salons and barbershops. we mentioned a few minutes ago, sonoma county is holding off. the governor did clear the way for these three local counties to reopen the salons and barbershops. health leaders say it is still too dangerous to take the next step so it is still...
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cody says that they have flattened the proverbial curve. in hospitals, they have enough capacity to allow more stores to reopen. >> how many people are actually dying from this? how many people had is it actually killing financially? >> reporter: on friday, in santa clara county, retail stores can begin to curbside pickup. masks will not be required inside essential businesses like grocery stores or banks. >> we were having a great game buster first quarter. >> reporter: she just is not sure if the reopening plan is the lifeline she had been hoping for. >> my business can't survive the curbside pickup because i am not an online shop. >> reporter: and dr. cody insists that the decision to reopen was grounded in science, not politics. she says that moving cautiously should prevent future setbacks while keeping shoppers safe. >> having people stay six feet apart and making sure that people are doing that, having people wear masks, i think it just makes me feel safer. >> reporter: between now and friday, businesses that are going to open on fri
cody says that they have flattened the proverbial curve. in hospitals, they have enough capacity to allow more stores to reopen. >> how many people are actually dying from this? how many people had is it actually killing financially? >> reporter: on friday, in santa clara county, retail stores can begin to curbside pickup. masks will not be required inside essential businesses like grocery stores or banks. >> we were having a great game buster first quarter. >> reporter:...
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lister was so much more than just a number in today's grim milestone of lives lost. >> cody was the most kind, giving, compassionate, loving person you would ever meet. >> reporter: the pain from one family, part of the collective grief of a nation. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> as the nation marked that milestone, president trump was in florida for the spacex launch that was ultimately scrubbed by weather late today and just in, the white house saying the president will sign an executive order concerning social media as he escalates his feud with twitter. here is peter alexander. >> reporter: ahead of today's scrubbed launch, president trump touring nasa's campus striking an uplifting note. >> great achievement for our country and our country is number one. >> reporter: members of the president's family traveling with him wearing masks. the first lady seen wearing her mask aboard marine one. the very day the country marks that tragic milestone, 100,000 lives lost to the coronavirus. and today, the president hosted new york governor andrew cuomo at the white house. >>
lister was so much more than just a number in today's grim milestone of lives lost. >> cody was the most kind, giving, compassionate, loving person you would ever meet. >> reporter: the pain from one family, part of the collective grief of a nation. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> as the nation marked that milestone, president trump was in florida for the spacex launch that was ultimately scrubbed by weather late today and just in, the white house saying the...
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sarah cody in making these decisions, but you're just outside that door. how are we doing as a county do you feel in responding to this and making sure that we minimize the damage if --? >> overall, the county is doing a great job. this is the first county to think about and have shelter in place. it led the whole nation in that regard. that was after this county led the nation in -- remember, it was 1,000, then 100, and then 10, and basically sarah cody said look, we have to quarantine the healthy people, keep them away from the sick people. that's what should have been done with greater effort in the zip codes we're talking about. but the county has done a great job. we have economic damage that's being done, not just to private sector businesses but the county itself. we have a $285 million deficit because of this. and then, you know, the governor keeps saying hey, look, counties, you can open things up, you make the rules. writing or rewriting the rules for how society undertakes its business is a tremendous task. and you have to feel for the lawyers a
sarah cody in making these decisions, but you're just outside that door. how are we doing as a county do you feel in responding to this and making sure that we minimize the damage if --? >> overall, the county is doing a great job. this is the first county to think about and have shelter in place. it led the whole nation in that regard. that was after this county led the nation in -- remember, it was 1,000, then 100, and then 10, and basically sarah cody said look, we have to quarantine...
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cody is expected to address the board in about two hours, 1:00 or a little after that. bob redell, nbc bay area. >> bob, thank you so much. >>> two more testing sites opened today in the north bay, both as part of governor newsom's plan to expand testing statewide. similar sites opened yesterday, including one in san jose. the sites opening today, in santa rosa and petaluma, are both by appointment only. >>> 3,000 americans could die and 200,000 more could become infected every day beginning june 1 according to new projections. the numbers were revealed in an internal trump administration document. it comes as many states begin ea stay-at-home orders. johns hopkins university which worked with fema to develop the data says the numbers are for scenario planning only and not as a forecast. president trump is dismissing the claims. the white house says in a statement that the document is not from the administration and did not go through a proper vetting process. >>> one way or another, when more people make contact with each other, the risk goes up. scott mcgrew, i know t
cody is expected to address the board in about two hours, 1:00 or a little after that. bob redell, nbc bay area. >> bob, thank you so much. >>> two more testing sites opened today in the north bay, both as part of governor newsom's plan to expand testing statewide. similar sites opened yesterday, including one in san jose. the sites opening today, in santa rosa and petaluma, are both by appointment only. >>> 3,000 americans could die and 200,000 more could become...
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sara cody, santa clara county's public health officer. she helped start the shelter in place orders back in march, which at the time were among the first in the country. chris nguyen has some perspective from the south bay. >> as california moves to reopen parts of the economy on a county by county basis, there is growing concern that it could be happening a little too fast. santa clara county health officer dr. sara cody shared her opinion tuesday night at a virtual meeting with the board of supervisors. >> the state modifications are being made without a real understanding of the consequences of what the last move has been, and with the possibly serious effects for health and possibly serious risks of an exponential growth in cases. >> dr. cody says a full incubation period of at least 14 days is needed to effectively gauge the impact of each step of the reopening process. the state hasn't been adhering to that timeline when it comes to monitoring cases and hospitalizations. >> we know that there is a lot of the virus in the community,
sara cody, santa clara county's public health officer. she helped start the shelter in place orders back in march, which at the time were among the first in the country. chris nguyen has some perspective from the south bay. >> as california moves to reopen parts of the economy on a county by county basis, there is growing concern that it could be happening a little too fast. santa clara county health officer dr. sara cody shared her opinion tuesday night at a virtual meeting with the...
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. >> as our country moves forward, there is heart break in looking back, cody lister was so much more than just a number in today's grim milestone of lives lost >> cody was the most kind, giving compassionate, loving person you would ever meet >> the pain from one family, part of the collective grief of a nation nbc news, los angeles. >>> there's break news out of maryland where a six-day multistate man hunt has finally come to an end they have arrested the murder suspect. the uconn student was taken into custody. they arrested him after he walked out of a nearby wooded area he's accused of killing a man and charged with abducting a woman. they found a firearm on him which is believed to be one used in the homicide. he was spot d and wednesday, police are expected to release more details later today >>> now to an historic launch postponed. just minutes before the takeoff of a rocket with two astronauts on board the flight was scrubbed due to bad weather and reschedule d for saturday afternoon. president trump was there and later tweeted that he will be returning saturday to watch rock
. >> as our country moves forward, there is heart break in looking back, cody lister was so much more than just a number in today's grim milestone of lives lost >> cody was the most kind, giving compassionate, loving person you would ever meet >> the pain from one family, part of the collective grief of a nation nbc news, los angeles. >>> there's break news out of maryland where a six-day multistate man hunt has finally come to an end they have arrested the murder...
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>>conditions have not changed all that much said county health officer doctor sara cody earlier this week are epidemic is is neither increasing or decreasing. >>it's just staying about today which means that if till back we're going to see an increase doctor cody's is a key indicator for easing restrictions would be reducing the virus is basic production number. >>which represents the number of people who will likely be infected by a single case we look at our indicators that we're not there yet the most vulnerable communities in our county. >>the only way to ensure that we protect them and and and prevent death. to bring down the level of community transmission to as low as it can be absent a green light from the health department many people might wait for a vaccine before going to a bar restaurant. >>but others are ready to be customers again says the downtown association and other business interests. >>this is no time to back away from the regional approach that has helped battle the pandemic thus far says got 30's if. >>there was a you're going to be open by this date folks can
>>conditions have not changed all that much said county health officer doctor sara cody earlier this week are epidemic is is neither increasing or decreasing. >>it's just staying about today which means that if till back we're going to see an increase doctor cody's is a key indicator for easing restrictions would be reducing the virus is basic production number. >>which represents the number of people who will likely be infected by a single case we look at our indicators that...
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>>conditions have not changed all that much said county health officer doctor sara cody earlier this week are epidemic is is neither increasing or decreasing. >>it's just staying about study which means that if killed back we're going to see an increase doctor cody says a key indicator for easing restrictions would be reducing the virus is basic production number. >>which represents the number of people who will likely be infected by a single case we can look at our indicators that we're not there yet the most vulnerable communities in our county. >>the only way to ensure that we protect them and and and prevent death. to bring down the level of community transmission to as low as it can be absent a green light from the health department many people might wait for a vaccine before going to a bar restaurant. >>but others are ready to be customers again says the downtown association and other business interests. >>this is no time to back away from the regional approach that has helped battle the pandemic thus far says got 30's if. >>there was a you're going to be open by this date folk
>>conditions have not changed all that much said county health officer doctor sara cody earlier this week are epidemic is is neither increasing or decreasing. >>it's just staying about study which means that if killed back we're going to see an increase doctor cody says a key indicator for easing restrictions would be reducing the virus is basic production number. >>which represents the number of people who will likely be infected by a single case we can look at our indicators...
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cody continues to make her case. noting that any new spike is likely to hit the most vulnerable the hardest. >> if we let the virus just go and don't stay on top of it, the people that are going to be hurt the most are people who are living in places where they're working low-wage jobs, they live in crowded households. they may have less access to care. >> reporter: but many business owners say they're dying financially, and desperately need to reopen. >> we're at a point where aim going to have to lay everyone off. i may have to close my doors permanently if we don't reopen soon. >> reporter: she says she understands this isn't easy, but may be the only way to ensure people feel safe when things finally reopen. in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> okay. let's take a look at the latest numbers. 130 new covid-19 cases confirmed in 24 hours and 56 right here in alameda county. that puts their total over 3,000. in fact, they have 3,049. that's the most in the bay area. the total the bay area has 13,000 cas
cody continues to make her case. noting that any new spike is likely to hit the most vulnerable the hardest. >> if we let the virus just go and don't stay on top of it, the people that are going to be hurt the most are people who are living in places where they're working low-wage jobs, they live in crowded households. they may have less access to care. >> reporter: but many business owners say they're dying financially, and desperately need to reopen. >> we're at a point...
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santa clara county the public health officers there doctor sara cody told the county board of supervisors on tuesday that state modifications are being made without a full understanding of the consequences of the previous round of modifications she says a fall incubation period of 14 days is needed to effectively gauge the impact of each step of the reopening process. doctor cody was the first public health officer in the county to issue a shelter-in-place order and insists on reopening only when it is deemed safe to do so. in the bay area alameda county has now surpassed santa clara county and the total number of reported covid-19 cases with more than 3,000 overall, but the virus has still been deadlier in santa clara county where 140 people have died from coronavirus for a complete breakdown of cases by city and county. you can find it on our website kron 4 dot com. and a key indicator in reopening the economy is contact tracing which help stop the spread of covid-19 today santa clara county called on the public for help to get these contract tracers they need them kron four's rob flade
santa clara county the public health officers there doctor sara cody told the county board of supervisors on tuesday that state modifications are being made without a full understanding of the consequences of the previous round of modifications she says a fall incubation period of 14 days is needed to effectively gauge the impact of each step of the reopening process. doctor cody was the first public health officer in the county to issue a shelter-in-place order and insists on reopening only...
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cody says on average, every person infected here still spreads it to at least one other person. once that number drops below the one transmission average, things can start opening again. >> we are stabilizing, so we are not seeing an increase in case counts, but we're not really seeing a huge decrease either. >> reporter: today the white house task force's dr. anthony fauci echoed a cautious reopening approach during his remote testimony before a senate committee. but dr. fauci indicated as long as there is adequate testing, contact tracing and social distancing, commerce can slowly resume, even schools opening up. >> i would hope by that point in time in the fall, that we have more than enough to respond. >> reporter: in san jose, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> so where do the infection rates stand now? the south bay saw a spike in new cases today. santa clara county reported 28 more cases. a disappointing jump from just two new cases yesterday. a couple of other counties saw increases as well. san mateo added 33 cases. alameda reported 32 additional cases. now, those numbers
cody says on average, every person infected here still spreads it to at least one other person. once that number drops below the one transmission average, things can start opening again. >> we are stabilizing, so we are not seeing an increase in case counts, but we're not really seeing a huge decrease either. >> reporter: today the white house task force's dr. anthony fauci echoed a cautious reopening approach during his remote testimony before a senate committee. but dr. fauci...
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sara cody says she's worried about much of the state reopening so soon, particularly houses of worship being allowed to open. dr. cody says gatherings are important but if someone there is sick, it would be hard to keep the virus from spreading. >>> the new normal for twitter and president trump does not like it. twitter fact-checked the president today for the first time. it's all about the tweet that he sent about california's mail-in ballots. the president tweeted this. the governor of california is sending ballots to millions of people. anyone living in the state no matter who they are or how they november will be rigged. now, check out the link at the bottom that says, get the facts. you see that highlights tweet there and then "get the facts" at the bottom? that was posted by twitter in an attempt to fact-check the president's claims. it's part of a new service that the social media company is offering to fact check information from world leaders. >>> the vote by mail movement in california is aimed at protecting public health during this november election. the idea is to limit t
sara cody says she's worried about much of the state reopening so soon, particularly houses of worship being allowed to open. dr. cody says gatherings are important but if someone there is sick, it would be hard to keep the virus from spreading. >>> the new normal for twitter and president trump does not like it. twitter fact-checked the president today for the first time. it's all about the tweet that he sent about california's mail-in ballots. the president tweeted this. the governor...
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doctor cody was the first public health officer in the country to issue a shelter-in-place order and insists on reopening only when it is deemed safe to do so. now in the bay area alameda county has surpassed santa clara county in the total number of reported covid-19 cases with more than 3,000 overall, but the virus has still been deadlier in santa clara county where 140 people have died from the virus. a complete breakdown of cases by city and county is on our website kron 4 dot com. 2 key indicators in the opening of the economy are testing and contact tracing. but in santa clara county contact. tracing is lagging with not enough people to track down the contacts of those who are positive. now kron four's rob fladeboe reports there is a call for volunteers, so they can ramp up contact tracing. >>contact tracing really can be done from your home on the internet on the phone santa clara county executive doctor jeff smith on wednesday, joining what's being termed a call to action in calling on people. >>to volunteer to help trace or track down people who may be spreading the coronavi
doctor cody was the first public health officer in the country to issue a shelter-in-place order and insists on reopening only when it is deemed safe to do so. now in the bay area alameda county has surpassed santa clara county in the total number of reported covid-19 cases with more than 3,000 overall, but the virus has still been deadlier in santa clara county where 140 people have died from the virus. a complete breakdown of cases by city and county is on our website kron 4 dot com. 2 key...
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cody says that's why santa clara county has reopened more slowly than the rest of the state, and she isn't alone. sonoma county will now slow down its reopening efforts after a rise in cases and hospitalizations. >>> okay. let the cutting and the coloring begin. tonight a celebration at solano county hair salons as the word gets around that they are cleared and open for business for the first time in two months. that means both solano and napa are now taking appointments. sonoma county, however, is holding off despite getting approval from the governor. in solano, though, overwhelming reaction from clients tonight. ecstatic to get back in the chair. our nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney reports live from fairfield. >> and the phone just keeps ringing. can i help you? >> reporter: it's off the hook at kerry's hair salon on texas street in fairfield. quite a buzz tonight. all over solano county. >> everyone's just like as soon as you guys are open please give us a call. like right now i want to be the first one on your list, i need a hairc haircut. >> reporter: theresa garcia owns terry's
cody says that's why santa clara county has reopened more slowly than the rest of the state, and she isn't alone. sonoma county will now slow down its reopening efforts after a rise in cases and hospitalizations. >>> okay. let the cutting and the coloring begin. tonight a celebration at solano county hair salons as the word gets around that they are cleared and open for business for the first time in two months. that means both solano and napa are now taking appointments. sonoma...
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sara cody said we're in a crucial and uniquely difficult phase. she led the bay area's first shelter in place orders. this was back in march, and says she is particularly concerned about guidance that allows religious and political gatherings of up to 100 people to resume. >> we're in fire season. so we have dry tinder everywhere. and we do not want to have a large fire again. >> dr. cody says we can't simply march forward with a reopening that disregards the health and the well-being of the most vulnerable, which tend to be minorities either doing manual lane they're puts them in close quarters or service jobs with high interaction with the public. and joining us now to talk about more about the reopening of california, our special correspondent dr. alok patel. dr. cody is saying she is concerned that the state is moving too fast in reopening, yet other states actually are way ahead of california. so what do you think? just right? not fast enough? where are we here? >> i think it's really hard to say, but i think the concern really echos in the f
sara cody said we're in a crucial and uniquely difficult phase. she led the bay area's first shelter in place orders. this was back in march, and says she is particularly concerned about guidance that allows religious and political gatherings of up to 100 people to resume. >> we're in fire season. so we have dry tinder everywhere. and we do not want to have a large fire again. >> dr. cody says we can't simply march forward with a reopening that disregards the health and the...
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excuse me cody lisi captained his nation to rugby world cup glory last year. south africa estimates several 1000000 more people could be out of work during the coronavirus pandemic thousands have been queuing for food aid some relief has come from south african sports icon see a colleague the captain of the 2019 rugby world cup champion started a foundation to help feed the hungry before rugby provided an escape khaleesi was stuck in poverty himself a lot of people are going hungry and there's always been a 100 people before them and i mean but now the problem is people don't have jobs they're not work they're all being cut off so they kind of been good there will be these to give you generous in the days i thought of conan you while struggling from township to township the khaleesi foundation is feeding thousands with no plans of stopping khaleesi believes togetherness during the pandemic is paramount you can learn to move from each other of the most important thing is that it's uniting all fighting for the same thing cause we all can challenge by the same pr
excuse me cody lisi captained his nation to rugby world cup glory last year. south africa estimates several 1000000 more people could be out of work during the coronavirus pandemic thousands have been queuing for food aid some relief has come from south african sports icon see a colleague the captain of the 2019 rugby world cup champion started a foundation to help feed the hungry before rugby provided an escape khaleesi was stuck in poverty himself a lot of people are going hungry and there's...
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cody wants to hear the guidelines thursday before considering changes to the local plan. robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, robert. >>> let's show you the latest numbers across the bay area. napa and santa clara county added some more cases. santa clara still has more than 2,000 cases, the most of any county in the bay area. so far, 333 people have died all across the bay area. >>> let's look a little bit at that number of cases and the death rate. we were doing great, but then we have seen a spike. that's what happened to the state numbers overnight. this graph all the way here tracks the number of new cases per day. it's done so for the last seven weeks. the cases were tapering off, especially over here. and then they seemed to dip for us, and then all of a sudden yesterday, we had a big day. 2600 new cases. so where are those cases? let's show you the next graph. it shows a breakdown county by county. 1600, almost half of the cases i just showed you, the new cases were in los angeles, okay? now, only one county here is on the list. all the way down here in
cody wants to hear the guidelines thursday before considering changes to the local plan. robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, robert. >>> let's show you the latest numbers across the bay area. napa and santa clara county added some more cases. santa clara still has more than 2,000 cases, the most of any county in the bay area. so far, 333 people have died all across the bay area. >>> let's look a little bit at that number of cases and the death rate. we were...
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county health officer doctor sara cody says conditions there haven't changed much. but the san jose downtown business association very unhappy that local orders don't match what other lawmakers in the bay area and the state are putting into place. >>it's really frustrating that we're all not on the same page here there was a you're going to be open by this date folks can start planning been scheduling weddings again in making plans right now it's so up in the air. everybody still twisting when too much that is no way to run a business that's no way to bring it come back. >>without cody says a key indicator and easing restrictions in santa clara county would be reducing the number of people who will be infected by a single patient. >>well to the east bay now contra costa and alameda counties are not entering phase 2 of reopening for now alameda county health officer say that unless there's a big spike in cases over the weekend. they'll likely move into space to early next week, but they have not seen an exact our set an exact date just yet the same goes for contra co
county health officer doctor sara cody says conditions there haven't changed much. but the san jose downtown business association very unhappy that local orders don't match what other lawmakers in the bay area and the state are putting into place. >>it's really frustrating that we're all not on the same page here there was a you're going to be open by this date folks can start planning been scheduling weddings again in making plans right now it's so up in the air. everybody still twisting...
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sara cody is saying this isn't enough. >> we have the same conditions that we had in march.e would see a brisk return of cases, hospitalizations, and a brisk return of deaths. it could be quite blunt. >> dr. cody saying on average every person infected spreads to at least one other person. >>> dine-in restaurants and walk-in shopping will be allowed in butte and el dorado counties. the governor approved it because of their extremely low infection rates and increased capacity to deal with the potential outbreak. >>> and we are getting a better look at how the virus, covid-19, got here to california. a team from the university of washington and a cancer research center put together this map. what it's showing is how the state was fueled by the early introduction. you can see the block here, the bay area. those infections kept going with infections coming from new york. you can see the thick green line heading right here to california. that study looked at covid-19 cases beginning as far back as december. santa clara county reported 28 new cases. a disappointing jump from the s
sara cody is saying this isn't enough. >> we have the same conditions that we had in march.e would see a brisk return of cases, hospitalizations, and a brisk return of deaths. it could be quite blunt. >> dr. cody saying on average every person infected spreads to at least one other person. >>> dine-in restaurants and walk-in shopping will be allowed in butte and el dorado counties. the governor approved it because of their extremely low infection rates and increased...
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sarah cody says she's worried about much of the state reopening so soon particularly houses of worship being allowed to reopen. she says gatherings are important, but if someone there is sick it would be hard to keep that virus from spreading. >>> a new legal battle seems to be brewing over governor newsom's reopening plan. attorneys from the pacific legal foundation promised to announce a new lawsuit today claiming that the plan is arbitrary and unfair to certain small businesses. that announcement takes place a little before noon. >>> president trump is heading to florida today to watch the spacex launch. it's his fourth trip to the battleground state. "today in the bay's" tracie potts joins us live this morning. she has the latest on the president's feud with joe biden as coronavirus cases are rising in more than a dozen states. tracie? >> reporter: as america approaches a grim milestone 100,000 deaths from coronavirus, 18 states are seeing more new infections. >> the testing that we're doing leads to more cases. >> the landmark of 100,000, it's not going to stop there. i wouldn't b
sarah cody says she's worried about much of the state reopening so soon particularly houses of worship being allowed to reopen. she says gatherings are important, but if someone there is sick it would be hard to keep that virus from spreading. >>> a new legal battle seems to be brewing over governor newsom's reopening plan. attorneys from the pacific legal foundation promised to announce a new lawsuit today claiming that the plan is arbitrary and unfair to certain small businesses....
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in illinois cody >> caller: booyah, jimmy chill >> what's going on >> caller: chat at my girlfriend sam. i wonder if you think they're poised for a lot of growth because of the need -- >> the thermal imaging i think thermal i maging is real and i think it's a good stock. the move has been pretty exaggerated, though. >>> all right. it's as simple as looking under the hood and finding what's working. these rallies aren't irrational. the stay-at-home names are the right stocks for this difficult moment there's $11.5 trillion of them jobless claims the past five weeks have totaled over $26 million. as covid-19 continues to i have pact the economy, how are freelance workers managing during the pandemic? i'm asking the c.e.o. of a new company to the show. then as states begin to reopen their economies, which companies could come out the winners i'm going to give you my take. and as more companies seek out automation, is it time to consider liveperson? i've going to talk to the c.e.o. so stick with cramer >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter have a
in illinois cody >> caller: booyah, jimmy chill >> what's going on >> caller: chat at my girlfriend sam. i wonder if you think they're poised for a lot of growth because of the need -- >> the thermal imaging i think thermal i maging is real and i think it's a good stock. the move has been pretty exaggerated, though. >>> all right. it's as simple as looking under the hood and finding what's working. these rallies aren't irrational. the stay-at-home names are the...
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sir cody tells us that she's concerned about how fast california is reopening. dr. cody says that she is especially concerned about counties that are allowing gatherings of 100 people or more, she says that large gatherings pose a greater risk for the spread of coronavirus. she said that santa clara county is doing a good job of suppressing the disease and will continue to move slowly as reopen. >> it takes at least two weeks, sometimes three, to really understand what the impact is, we are looking at how many new cases have we identified? and how many new people required hospitalization, then we see that we have things fairly stable, then we can ease again and go to the next phase. >> santa clara remains at the early part of phase 2, line curbside pickup of retail, along with manufacturing and warehouse work the state continues to see an uptick as we are moving close to the 100,000 number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus and the state department of health says that there are more than 98 thousand confirmed cases as of yesterday, that is up 2.3%, that's when at
sir cody tells us that she's concerned about how fast california is reopening. dr. cody says that she is especially concerned about counties that are allowing gatherings of 100 people or more, she says that large gatherings pose a greater risk for the spread of coronavirus. she said that santa clara county is doing a good job of suppressing the disease and will continue to move slowly as reopen. >> it takes at least two weeks, sometimes three, to really understand what the impact is, we...
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today health officer sara cody said coronavirus cases have held steady in recent days and relaxing restrictions now would put the public at risk in los angeles county, shelter in place orders will likely remain in place through july. today the public health director said the health order would remain in place unless there's a dramatic change in how the virus spreads. but some restrictions could be modified over the next through months. >> the california state university system plans to keep most places online this fall. the chancellor saying great to return to the system's 23 campuses, there will be a small number of classes that will meet in person with safety protocols, such as clinical nursing courses and biology labs. an experiment will put students back in a classroom starting next week, kpix five is live with how the program could determine what school looks like in the fall. according to the superintendent here, this is in line with recommendations from the public health department. but come monday class will be back in session for a group of twelve kids. >> i would give anything to see
today health officer sara cody said coronavirus cases have held steady in recent days and relaxing restrictions now would put the public at risk in los angeles county, shelter in place orders will likely remain in place through july. today the public health director said the health order would remain in place unless there's a dramatic change in how the virus spreads. but some restrictions could be modified over the next through months. >> the california state university system plans to...
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doctor cody was the first public health officer in the country to issue a shelter-in-place order. >>in tonight's virtual town hall representatives touched on the local state and federal response to coronavirus and they answered questions submitted online by viewers kron 4 small bellow joins us now live with the big take aways noel. >>and can the main thing that was repeated by most of the representatives was the idea that it's most important to attack the health care crisis first, but as the state moves to reopen the economy. the question of whether another economic stimulus package is needed was first up and representatives from both sides of the aisle responded along party lines. >>we have to be really careful about how we spend and so i think in the first round we did a pretty good job of having a balanced approach this last one seen to be unfortunately a fairly one-sided deal that had a lot of spending that like talk of the small businesses right now they're trying to get their people come back to work in many cases and because the benefits of unemployment are higher than what
doctor cody was the first public health officer in the country to issue a shelter-in-place order. >>in tonight's virtual town hall representatives touched on the local state and federal response to coronavirus and they answered questions submitted online by viewers kron 4 small bellow joins us now live with the big take aways noel. >>and can the main thing that was repeated by most of the representatives was the idea that it's most important to attack the health care crisis first,...
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cody, has said multiple times how grateful we all are about the community sacrifice that has taken place, that we have all collaborated with the orders, have stayed at home, and therefore we are seeing early evidence that transmission has slowed down. now we know with this virus and the way it's transmitted, and -- until we have a vaccine or another way to make people not be susceptible to be infected with this disease, then we cannot say that there's no more cases going to be happening. that is not in the near future. the absolute absence of cases or the transmission down to levels that are so low that are not impacting our health and our society. that will happen hopefully when there is a vaccine in place. but our evidence that we know from the way other diseases behave, we do know that the virus is going to stay in place and that the susceptibility of all of our communities to have -- to acquire the virus will remain until there's immunity. so there is optimism. we still don't want to say that all the sacrifice that has already taken place did not show some impact in reducing the tran
cody, has said multiple times how grateful we all are about the community sacrifice that has taken place, that we have all collaborated with the orders, have stayed at home, and therefore we are seeing early evidence that transmission has slowed down. now we know with this virus and the way it's transmitted, and -- until we have a vaccine or another way to make people not be susceptible to be infected with this disease, then we cannot say that there's no more cases going to be happening. that...
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county health officer doctor sara cody said earlier this week that conditions have not changed very much. but the san jose downtown association says it's unhappy that. >>local orders don't match what other lawmakers around the bay area and the state are putting into place. >>it's really frustrating that we're all not on the same page here there was a you're going to be open by this date folks can start planning scheduling weddings again in making plans right now it's so up in the air. everybody still twisting in the wind too much that is no way to run a business that's no way to bring it come back. >>as for when the county might begin easing restrictions. doctor cody says a key indicator would be reducing the virus is basic production number which represents a number of people who will be infected by a single case meanwhile, there are now more than one 0.4 million confirmed cases of covid-19 across the nation and the virus has killed more than 87,000 people across the state there are more than 76,000 cases more than 3100 people have died. >>those numbers, according to the johns hopkins g
county health officer doctor sara cody said earlier this week that conditions have not changed very much. but the san jose downtown association says it's unhappy that. >>local orders don't match what other lawmakers around the bay area and the state are putting into place. >>it's really frustrating that we're all not on the same page here there was a you're going to be open by this date folks can start planning scheduling weddings again in making plans right now it's so up in the...
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sarah cody says the county needs more ppe for health care workers and more contact investigations. the county is doing better when it comes to the number of hospitalizations and beds to accept patients. >>> san francisco is expanding the availability of 24-hour toilets during the pandemic. board of supervisors planned to open 18 pit stops around the clock. that brings the total locations throughout the city to 49. they are hoping it will increase sanitation among the homeless during this crisis. >>> the search is on for a covid-19 vaccine. pfizer is working with the germany company to start human trials for potential vaccines. jobina fortson is at the live desk with the progress they're making. jobina? >> thank you, kumasi. but pfizer is testing four different variations of a potential vaccine. all of them use generic material to spark an immune response and produce antibodies to fight the virus. pfizer started testing the vaccine on people this week and volunteers were given the vaccine or a placebo and the lead investigator broke down the process this morning on "gma." >> the fir
sarah cody says the county needs more ppe for health care workers and more contact investigations. the county is doing better when it comes to the number of hospitalizations and beds to accept patients. >>> san francisco is expanding the availability of 24-hour toilets during the pandemic. board of supervisors planned to open 18 pit stops around the clock. that brings the total locations throughout the city to 49. they are hoping it will increase sanitation among the homeless during...
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cody says on average every person infected still spreads the virus to at least one other person. >>> two northern california counties will be the first in the state to officially reopen. dine-in restaurants and walk-in shopping will be allowed in butte and el dorado. the governor approved it because of their extremely low infection rates and capacity to deal with an outbreak. >>> now we're getting a better look of how covid-19 got to california. a team from the university of washington and a cancer research center put together this map. they say the state's outbreak was fueled by early introduction via asia. they add that though from people from other states coming into california, that study began looking at covid-19 instances nationwide beginning in december. across the bay area more than 10,000 cases, nearly 400 deaths. santa clara county reported more than 28 cases and disappointing jump from just two new cases at the start of the week. and even though all nonessential meetings are on hold in san francisco, one group, the police commission, is reportedly about to get the all clea
cody says on average every person infected still spreads the virus to at least one other person. >>> two northern california counties will be the first in the state to officially reopen. dine-in restaurants and walk-in shopping will be allowed in butte and el dorado. the governor approved it because of their extremely low infection rates and capacity to deal with an outbreak. >>> now we're getting a better look of how covid-19 got to california. a team from the university of...
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cody wanted to stay that way. he believes that each new phase of reopening should be given at least two weeks, preferably three weeks to avoid a potential spike in infections. >>> guidelines for reopening california's schools will be released in early june. today, the state superintendent gave some clues of what to expect. the state will recommend that all students and teachers wear face coverings and get there temperatures text when they arrive at school. in some cases, parents might be required to take their children's temperatures ahead of time. they will be physical distancing of at least six feet between kids. that will mean smaller class sizes. the superintendent also called on companies to help the state come up with $500 million to get kids internet access at home. >> where we are headed in terms of getting our schools reopened, we need to california's companies to come in support california's kids. >> as for the reopening guidelines, they are just recommendations. all of the dates and specifics will be le
cody wanted to stay that way. he believes that each new phase of reopening should be given at least two weeks, preferably three weeks to avoid a potential spike in infections. >>> guidelines for reopening california's schools will be released in early june. today, the state superintendent gave some clues of what to expect. the state will recommend that all students and teachers wear face coverings and get there temperatures text when they arrive at school. in some cases, parents might...
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cody listner of colorado was a healthy 21-year-old kid. >> cody just, he had the most -- the best smilein the world, and he would reach out and use that. >> reporter: korean war vet james mandeville was 83 years old when covid took him from his family. dariana dyson was just 15. >> this hurts people. this hurts people in ways that they're not going to come back from. >> reporter: in just a few short months, this pandemic sweeping the world has infected some 2 million here at home. hospitals turned into battlefields. >> it is absolutely heartbreaking, from the young to the old. they are all very sick. >> reporter: our new soldiers, frontline workers, have fallen in service, too. chicago nurse chris guzman was a 35-year-old with three young children. louisiana cop mark hall sr. had 30 years on the force. philip dover, two decades driving a bus in new jersey. and as we gingerly open up, perhaps wave from a safe distance, we have not had time to grieve. >> somebody who passes away has, you know, touched many other people's lives. and no one's here besides them but me. >> reporter: 100,000.
cody listner of colorado was a healthy 21-year-old kid. >> cody just, he had the most -- the best smilein the world, and he would reach out and use that. >> reporter: korean war vet james mandeville was 83 years old when covid took him from his family. dariana dyson was just 15. >> this hurts people. this hurts people in ways that they're not going to come back from. >> reporter: in just a few short months, this pandemic sweeping the world has infected some 2 million...
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aunque los aeropuertos del paÍs estaban vacÍos el fin de semana muchas personas viajaron codo con cÓdide tomar la temperatura a los viajeros antes de abordar estÁ medida es confianza para los pasajeros para sanar una industria que estÁ muy enferma. rogelio mora tagle noticias telemundo. >>> gracias rogelio. los carteles mexicanos han encontrado nueva forma para pasar droga a los estados unidos ahora hay mÁs control para los vehÍculos particulares y hay menos trÁfico y la nueva modalidad es llevarlos en trÁiler comerciales, que llevan verduras y mÁs, buenas tardes juan cuÉntanos adelante. >>> hola paulina la oficina de aduanas y protecciÓn fronteriza ha visto una reducciÓn de 20% en el decomiso de droga intentando entrar al paÍs a travÉs de la frontera con mÉxico. esto se debe que unos 400 mil carros particulares estÁn dejando de entrar diariamente a los estados unidosimpuestas en marzo. sin embargo, los carteles mexicanos siguen activos como nos contÓ gloria chÁvez jefa de la patrulla fronteriza en el sector del paso texas. >>> tambiÉn existe esa amenaza, estas organizaciones criminale
aunque los aeropuertos del paÍs estaban vacÍos el fin de semana muchas personas viajaron codo con cÓdide tomar la temperatura a los viajeros antes de abordar estÁ medida es confianza para los pasajeros para sanar una industria que estÁ muy enferma. rogelio mora tagle noticias telemundo. >>> gracias rogelio. los carteles mexicanos han encontrado nueva forma para pasar droga a los estados unidos ahora hay mÁs control para los vehÍculos particulares y hay menos trÁfico y la nueva...
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sara cody says they learned of a new cluster of cases after an employee's spouse got sick. that employee was then tested, as was everyone that person eye contact with in the company. >> over the course of a day, he tested everyone there and identified 38 more people who were positive. >> my reaction is not unexpected. i think we are going to see places like this spring up all over the country. we have close impact people. >> reporter: you speaking about the growing list of food processing facilities. one in central california had 138,000 employees test positive for covid. >> a mask is really there to prevent you from spreading it to other people. but if you're breathing hard, it's not 100%. if it slips down, you're going to perspire and breathe hard and have a more likely chance of spreading the virus. >> reporter: in a statement, loose america so the majority tested positive or asymptomatic several new measures are in place, including closing the cafeteria and locker rooms, or social distancing is a challenge. and later in the workday, adding a physical barrier to workstat
sara cody says they learned of a new cluster of cases after an employee's spouse got sick. that employee was then tested, as was everyone that person eye contact with in the company. >> over the course of a day, he tested everyone there and identified 38 more people who were positive. >> my reaction is not unexpected. i think we are going to see places like this spring up all over the country. we have close impact people. >> reporter: you speaking about the growing list of...
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sarah cody shared her opinion at a virtual meeting with the board of supervise. >> the state is moving ahead without knowing the consequences of what the last move has been. and with a serious risk of exponent shall growth in cases. >> reporter: she says 14 days is needed to effectively gauge the impact in each step of the reopening process. the state hasn't been adhering to that time line when it comes to monitoring cases and hospitalizations. >> we know there is a lot of the virus in the community. and we know that it is going to spread because people are relaxing, shelter in place too fast. >> reporter: on wednesday county officials stressed the doctor's concerns. having a row pus tracking system in place could help the con reopen sooner. >> we are looking for more testing, contact tracing, social distancing, wear your mask, wash your hands, don't touch your face. let's make sure we keep doing that here. >> reporter: across the country, a consequence in vo kid 19 has been a massive drop in hospital utilization for heart attack and stroke. visits for primary care have also gone down
sarah cody shared her opinion at a virtual meeting with the board of supervise. >> the state is moving ahead without knowing the consequences of what the last move has been. and with a serious risk of exponent shall growth in cases. >> reporter: she says 14 days is needed to effectively gauge the impact in each step of the reopening process. the state hasn't been adhering to that time line when it comes to monitoring cases and hospitalizations. >> we know there is a lot of the...
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sarah cody says about santa clara county. today she told the board of supervisors a number of hospitalizations is decreasing and that the county has a strong supply of ppe and plenty of capacity within hospitals. she also noted that while the case numbers are increasing, they're doing it at a very slow rate. even as numbers stabilize though, she says the county is not ready to reopen. >> i see the same conditions that we've had in march, so that if we did ease up, we would see a brisk return of cases, hospitalizations, and a brisk return of death. >> now, you can track santa clara county's progress at scc.gov. >>> in los angeles county the stay-at-home order will likely be extended through july. the county public health director says even though beaches are set to be reopened tomorrow, confirmed cases and deaths continue to rise. health leaders there point to the fact that l.a. county is nowhere near governor newsom's criteria to fully be able to open. so, a sobering day on capitol hill as senators asked dr. fauci questions a
sarah cody says about santa clara county. today she told the board of supervisors a number of hospitalizations is decreasing and that the county has a strong supply of ppe and plenty of capacity within hospitals. she also noted that while the case numbers are increasing, they're doing it at a very slow rate. even as numbers stabilize though, she says the county is not ready to reopen. >> i see the same conditions that we've had in march, so that if we did ease up, we would see a brisk...
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says conditions have not changed all that much doctor cody says a key indicator for easing restrictions would be reducing the virus is basic production number that number represents the number of people who will be infected by a single person. >>we look at our indicators that we're not there yet the most vulnerable communities in our county. the only way to ensure that we protect them and and and prevent deaths. to bring down the level of community transmission to as low as it can be. >>in san jose the ongoing shelter-in-place restrictions have hit downtown businesses, especially hard. the downtown association says the very local state and federal orders car named the pandemic response and recovery have been frustrating and confusing contra costa and alameda counties are also holding back for now health officers in both counties say. >>they will likely reopen early next week but have not set a date just yet kron four's michelle kingston reports. >>it's really difficult to your purse. i stories are really a smoker there's no sidewalk jim and sandy rowdy on a small yarn shop in livermore
says conditions have not changed all that much doctor cody says a key indicator for easing restrictions would be reducing the virus is basic production number that number represents the number of people who will be infected by a single person. >>we look at our indicators that we're not there yet the most vulnerable communities in our county. the only way to ensure that we protect them and and and prevent deaths. to bring down the level of community transmission to as low as it can be....
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yesterday health officer sarah cody said they have held steady for cases in recent days and relaxing restrictions would put the public at risk . >>> in los angeles county, shelter in place orders remain in place through july the public health directors said the health order would remain in place unless there is a dramatic change in how the virus spreads. but has some restrictions could be modified over the next three months . >>> an update this morning in the east bay, alameda county health officials say they reviewed tesla safety and prevention plan for its fremont plant. the county says it made additional safety recommendations. if tesla complies the county will allow the automaker to expand its minimum business operation this week to prepare for a possible reopening as soon as next week. elon musk allowed operations to resume at the factory this week in defiance of the shelter in place order. the county said it will work with fremont police to verify chris tesla has social distancing and safety in place . >> a live look now at the latest coronavirus cases from johns hopkins univer
yesterday health officer sarah cody said they have held steady for cases in recent days and relaxing restrictions would put the public at risk . >>> in los angeles county, shelter in place orders remain in place through july the public health directors said the health order would remain in place unless there is a dramatic change in how the virus spreads. but has some restrictions could be modified over the next three months . >>> an update this morning in the east bay, alameda...
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sarah cody is saying that the county has only fielded 50 of the 700 paid positions it plans to fill. the goal now is to get those hired in place by july. today's push is expected to focus on adding volunteer help. >>> new details on many non-profits going through tough times during the pandemic. they're facing financial challenges and major events are being canceled. this year's ymca in person. the ymca of silicon valley says you can participate for the virtual event. >> you can walk a mile anywhere, on your treadmill, in your neighborhood. we're asking everyone in the bay area to step up, to walk a mile, to show our community that we support ending violence in all forms and we're asking the whole community to get involved. >> that virtual event, "walk a mile in her shoes," goes from june 23 to june 25. i'm a part of it this year, and if you don't want to walk in those shoes, they say you can walk in any shoes this year, one mile. just be a part of the event. >>> the dow is up 323 points right now, looking good. they're hoping for another day of success on the stock market. >>> a fav
sarah cody is saying that the county has only fielded 50 of the 700 paid positions it plans to fill. the goal now is to get those hired in place by july. today's push is expected to focus on adding volunteer help. >>> new details on many non-profits going through tough times during the pandemic. they're facing financial challenges and major events are being canceled. this year's ymca in person. the ymca of silicon valley says you can participate for the virtual event. >> you can...
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sarah cody updated the board of supervisors and expressed concern a houses of worship being a gathe important, but if someone is sick, it would be hard to keep the virus from spreading. our other top story this evening, the heat. we are under a microclimate weather alert. you're looking at the cameras in walnut creek and dublin, two of the hotspots. high 90s and low 100s. this is a look from the nbc bay area sky ranger over head in ocean beach, san francisco. people on the beach, see the dog, and people in the water as well. a much different scene than yesterday. memorial day, people packing the beaches and local parkings. let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff raniere. i'm guessing this is going to be the hottest week so far of the year. >> it certainly is going to be the hottest stretch of weather we've seen all year long. we've already had records across the bay area. and for those of oyou without any kind of airen canning, it just really is unbearable. so, let's get a look at some of those warmest temperatures. you can see pleasanton coming in at 103. that's one of the hotest. napa 1
sarah cody updated the board of supervisors and expressed concern a houses of worship being a gathe important, but if someone is sick, it would be hard to keep the virus from spreading. our other top story this evening, the heat. we are under a microclimate weather alert. you're looking at the cameras in walnut creek and dublin, two of the hotspots. high 90s and low 100s. this is a look from the nbc bay area sky ranger over head in ocean beach, san francisco. people on the beach, see the dog,...
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doctor sara cody addressed questions about why the bay area isn't, while there has not been an recent increase in coronavirus cases, she and her colleagues are also not saying a deceased. she added that until there is a vaccine, or herd immunity, it is important to move slowly. >>> some twitter employees may never have to return to the office because the company is giving it's more than 5000 employees the option to work on forever. the pandemic is changing the way america works. >> reporter: strong opinions on this move. twitter is one of the first companies to go to a work from home model in the face of covid- 19. but it doesn't anticipate being one of the first to return to the offices. >> i think you can become more productive if you've collaborate more in a face-to- face typesetting. >> reporter: the self-employed attorney, not a fan of working from home. but two months after sheltering in place, twitter is making the idea a permanent option for some. on twitter's website tuesday, and a blog post titled hashtag love wherever you work, the company based in san francisco wrote, if o
doctor sara cody addressed questions about why the bay area isn't, while there has not been an recent increase in coronavirus cases, she and her colleagues are also not saying a deceased. she added that until there is a vaccine, or herd immunity, it is important to move slowly. >>> some twitter employees may never have to return to the office because the company is giving it's more than 5000 employees the option to work on forever. the pandemic is changing the way america works....
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sara cody says she is only focused on what is right for her county. >> my decisions are based on when we see, what we see in the local data and what do we think that we can do. >> the county said shoppers will be able to find stores that have met their rules for reopening by a check mark in the window. >>> curbside pickup is helpful, but it might not be enough to save a struggling business. so what does it really look like? especially in san francisco? here's nbc bay area's report. >> reporter: this is the latest way to shop. you pick out what you want online and pull up to the store on foot or by car and pick up your order at the door. there is no going inside and browse can but there is instant gratification. >> there is a mix of excitement and confusion in the air as many retailers open their doors for the first time. curbside pickup. >> i was excited, because i have been wanting to do this. >> norah kramer picks up orders from the book store but it is better than nothing. >> very dehumanizing. >> mayor london breed dropped by. >> businesses can apply for a free loading zone permit
sara cody says she is only focused on what is right for her county. >> my decisions are based on when we see, what we see in the local data and what do we think that we can do. >> the county said shoppers will be able to find stores that have met their rules for reopening by a check mark in the window. >>> curbside pickup is helpful, but it might not be enough to save a struggling business. so what does it really look like? especially in san francisco? here's nbc bay area's...
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cody did not give an exact date. some business owners said they don't know how many more weeks they'll be able to survive without customers. marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> governor newsom was on the move today touring a store that's been impacted by the pandemic. governor met with the owners of sacramento stores that sells california-made products. his plan is to reopen many businesses on friday. he says thursday he'll lay out a detailed plan that would allow curb side pick up for a lot of these businesses. >> i cannot impress upon people more that we're not going back to normal. it's back to a new normal with adaptations and modifications until we get to immunity, until we get to a vaccine. we will get there. >> the governor says small businesses should get more loans. >>> this is one of the biggest party nights of the year in san jose but not tonight. sjpd keeping a watchful eye on cinco de mayo celebrations. they're going to ask people not to gather. they won't be enforcing it necessarily. the concern some
cody did not give an exact date. some business owners said they don't know how many more weeks they'll be able to survive without customers. marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> governor newsom was on the move today touring a store that's been impacted by the pandemic. governor met with the owners of sacramento stores that sells california-made products. his plan is to reopen many businesses on friday. he says thursday he'll lay out a detailed plan that would allow curb side pick up...
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and we now have a little bit of headroom to consciously take another step forward doctor cody said the decision to move to phase 2 is based on indicators jointly set by bay area health officials including a stable or declining trend in new covid-19 cases, stable or declining hospitalizations increased testing improved supplies of pp e and improved capacity for contact tracing the new order will also allow certain other activities to resume, including car parades outdoor museums outdoor historical sites and publicly accessible gardens allowing retail curbside pickup in clues associated manufacturing warehousing and logistics. businesses must post a placard with a large check mark to indicate com-liance with social distancing protocols, better still mandatory under the new order. we're asking everyone in our community to do these 3 things one. >>wear a face covering when in public. and women any business. continue to practice social distancing and remember 6 feet is a minimum that's a minimum and more is always better. and 3 get tested, get tested if you have symptoms if you have contact
and we now have a little bit of headroom to consciously take another step forward doctor cody said the decision to move to phase 2 is based on indicators jointly set by bay area health officials including a stable or declining trend in new covid-19 cases, stable or declining hospitalizations increased testing improved supplies of pp e and improved capacity for contact tracing the new order will also allow certain other activities to resume, including car parades outdoor museums outdoor...
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here's health officer sarah cody on the importance of expanding testing. >> we are looking for a level of at least 200 per 100,000 and we're about, you know, 20% of the way there. so, we have more progress to be made. >> about 130 tests will be conducted at each of the new sites opening up. the two new sites are the second and third new sites to be opening in santa clara county just this week the first one opening up at pal stadium earlier this week on monday that being a drive-thru testing site and they are doing 250 tests there a day. julian glover, abc7 news. >> thank you, julian. >>> not keep people from celebrating cinco de mayo. a crowd packed the lots and this is the same place where a crowd gathered on saturday. officers came to enforce social distancing and the cars came back about an hour after that and after that the officers came back, too. >> they won't stay away. they'll break it up, they'll take off, they'll come back. they'll find another spot. it will just be like a cat and mouse game all day, all night. >> well, officers will not be going into crowds to issue citation
here's health officer sarah cody on the importance of expanding testing. >> we are looking for a level of at least 200 per 100,000 and we're about, you know, 20% of the way there. so, we have more progress to be made. >> about 130 tests will be conducted at each of the new sites opening up. the two new sites are the second and third new sites to be opening in santa clara county just this week the first one opening up at pal stadium earlier this week on monday that being a drive-thru...