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erie p.d.omb squad. tv news live vans weren't far behind. the pizza guy turned bank robber drove out of the mcdonald's parking lot next to the bank but didn't get far. wells was intercepted just up the hill by troopers, only a few hundred yards from the bank itself. >> i had him get out of the vehicle, at which time they noticed the collar around his neck. >> reporter: the robber told them he was wearing a bomb. they weren't about to doubt him. >> the troopers took precaution, handcuffed the individual, kneeled him down, and then they proceeded to take cover. >> reporter: fbi man jerry clark arrived moments later. >> i came screaming up peach, and i pulled exactly to the end of the lot and thought, oh, man, that's too close. so i immediately reversed, came around, and got into this parking lot. >> and he's talking to the officers? >> he is. >> reporter: wells identified himself, said he was a pizza delivery man. >> can you call my boss? >> reporter: sitting on the pavement cross-legged and hand
erie p.d.omb squad. tv news live vans weren't far behind. the pizza guy turned bank robber drove out of the mcdonald's parking lot next to the bank but didn't get far. wells was intercepted just up the hill by troopers, only a few hundred yards from the bank itself. >> i had him get out of the vehicle, at which time they noticed the collar around his neck. >> reporter: the robber told them he was wearing a bomb. they weren't about to doubt him. >> the troopers took precaution,...
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we have been getting two-year funding over and over erie -- over. we have been waiting for congress to do longer-term funding. things like the pandemics and responses are critical. 12,000 locations around the country. numbersat have been the over the past decade? have they been relatively stable? guest: we have gone through continuing resolutions and sequestration, and we survived. the main thing is that health centers are bipartisan. over 55 years, we have had ups and downs. there are very few programs when you look at the role government that have survived over 55 years. if you are 748-8002 a medical professional. (202) 748-8000 if you are in the eastern central time zones. (202) 748-8001 if you are in the mountain or pacific time zones. us ronald yi will be with until the bottom of the hour. when it comes to all the other work you do at community health centers, how much is coronavirus taking away from that other work? of your response is concerns about the coronavirus? guest: it varies by geography in the country. is impacted more dramatically b
we have been getting two-year funding over and over erie -- over. we have been waiting for congress to do longer-term funding. things like the pandemics and responses are critical. 12,000 locations around the country. numbersat have been the over the past decade? have they been relatively stable? guest: we have gone through continuing resolutions and sequestration, and we survived. the main thing is that health centers are bipartisan. over 55 years, we have had ups and downs. there are very few...
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patrick's day replaced by the erie silence as some of america's largest cities take unprecedented precautions amid the covid-19 outbreak. >> it could take months for life to return to normal as he looks to ease the country's fears over the pandemic at a possible recession that could come with it. >> the health emergency putting the ohio primary on hold, arizona, florida and illinois say they will vote. >> "fox and friends first" continues right now. >> good morning, you're watching "fox and friends first" on this tuesday morning. >> thank you for joining us, just like you at home, we are doing as we are instructed to do, social distancing in the studio. this is something everybody is instructed to do so we are following the recommendations. >> a little space between us, social distancing. >> let's start with a fox news alert, busy american cities now deserted as the nation implements dramatic new restrictions to contain covid-19. >> they are closing bars, casinos, gems, movie theaters and the san francisco bay area ordering people to shelter in place until april 7th in the city of san francis
patrick's day replaced by the erie silence as some of america's largest cities take unprecedented precautions amid the covid-19 outbreak. >> it could take months for life to return to normal as he looks to ease the country's fears over the pandemic at a possible recession that could come with it. >> the health emergency putting the ohio primary on hold, arizona, florida and illinois say they will vote. >> "fox and friends first" continues right now. >> good...
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nd they're tesng sever procses invoing rever osmosisif you h a eries whe in an ea like this,n the ceral vall, where yohave lot of sma counities at are sead out ov a largerea and u cou put a sll plantike thi a packa plant--ere' a tentialthere fo cost saings--iwould potentiay be a ge change hen: the is aeconomi of sca here. t re systs that y have, t wer the st is. y can thi out allhose comnities a sential being airtual ater disict. herthey are nnected a intern and therefo have th benefitf beingart of aistrict,ven thougheographilly the're not nnected. snyr: i thi it soun ve promisi. and, ifact, i thk if sma communies are gon have too totreatmen it'gonna ha toe a modelike tha kada: rightow, we wt toake surwe havenough wat for theeople toive here anfor us tgrow. and ght now, we arat capacy becaus ou system older, d we nee to impro that. [solio speakg spanis nartor: accs to cle drinng watern rural califrnia isomplicated, but inemote viages thalie wiin moroco'southwt mountin regio the oppite is tr. here, ntraditial soluons are ing embred and ging hope communies in ne. khadija ouate spking tive
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if you come up and look, there's over 50 miles of people growing grapes along lake erie and they can do it because of the temperature that the lakes provide for them. so anything that you can do, working on that issue would be greatly appreciated and i want to thank you for your appearance here today and i want to thank you for your commitment that you've made not only to this administration, but more importantly, to the united states of america, and all of us. i really appreciate walking out of the light we're in, which is much better than this one, and come into here. i know you must feel like a pinata on cinco de mayo, let's keep up the good work and make america great every day in every way. thank you, i yield back. >> let me recognize the gentleman from new jersey. >> good morning, mr. chairman. secretary, thank you for being here today. this isn't going to be pretty the, but i have great respect for you. i wrote a letter to you and one of the members of your staff responded to that letter when i was making a comparison between the request that the chairman of this committee mad
if you come up and look, there's over 50 miles of people growing grapes along lake erie and they can do it because of the temperature that the lakes provide for them. so anything that you can do, working on that issue would be greatly appreciated and i want to thank you for your appearance here today and i want to thank you for your commitment that you've made not only to this administration, but more importantly, to the united states of america, and all of us. i really appreciate walking out...
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estar pero por lo menos aquí en el sur de california y tiene que ver con el cuidado yla prevención erin y es un poco difícil porque al niño le gusta jugar no o tormenta niños y muchos niños y adolescentes no saben del peligro que a mi no me va courrir. >> muchas gracias sandra por el informe y nosotros lo ivntamos que noah compaña esta tarde para una edición especial y conozca los mitos y las realidades del virus y hasta como prepararse. >> google trabaja de la mano con la ciudad de san josé pero zel o c cuen oal volver. >> tendremos detalles alregresar de la pausa no se nos vaya. >> en el Área de la bahía se espera que haya sol hoy y mañana y mire usted habrá más en al nevadapero algunos centros turística. >> muy buenas tardes amigos yetmos disfrutando de condiciones soleadas a lo largo y ancho de la bahía pero la bahía se mantiene seca en los cielos y al igual que por aalla actualmente san francisco regresando a,los 63 grados pero permanece en 67% en cuanto a las máximas muy similar y en laigualmente 75 pero lasproxas horas en san francisco veremos cielos despejados y temperaturas en
estar pero por lo menos aquí en el sur de california y tiene que ver con el cuidado yla prevención erin y es un poco difícil porque al niño le gusta jugar no o tormenta niños y muchos niños y adolescentes no saben del peligro que a mi no me va courrir. >> muchas gracias sandra por el informe y nosotros lo ivntamos que noah compaña esta tarde para una edición especial y conozca los mitos y las realidades del virus y hasta como prepararse. >> google trabaja de la mano con la...
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erie canal.- and i'm looking at slave trade, moved to the lower mississippi valley where they could be sold. an indian removal, thousands of people forced from their homelands to the west. human traffic of intersect in the mississippi valley and spread the disease further west. it dissipates as it works its way through that traffic, as idiot removal slackens -- as indian removal slackens. it had impacted most of the united states. all groups were susceptible. that is where i come in with my expertise. cholera is a disease that is often listed as new disease that europeans brought to indigenous people, and indigenous people are often written in history books as more susceptible to the disease. but everyone was susceptible. africans, european americans, and indigenous people. inherently susceptible. no one had acquired immunity to the disease. no one had genetic makeup that would allow them to escape the disease better than others. susceptibility would be a factor of living conditions you're in. did you have access to healthy, clean water? more likelyyou are to not become infected. the w
erie canal.- and i'm looking at slave trade, moved to the lower mississippi valley where they could be sold. an indian removal, thousands of people forced from their homelands to the west. human traffic of intersect in the mississippi valley and spread the disease further west. it dissipates as it works its way through that traffic, as idiot removal slackens -- as indian removal slackens. it had impacted most of the united states. all groups were susceptible. that is where i come in with my...
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we must ensure our people are safe and able to continue their ery important mission. with that i'll turn it over to chairman milley. chairman milley: thank you, secretary. good morning to everyone. first, i want to say as a veteran of multiple tours in afghanistan, former commander of i.g.c., i fully support the agreement that we signed over the weekend. and i know i speak for those of us in uniform. negotiated political settlement is the only responsible way to end the war in afghanistan and this was an important step. this agreement would not have been possible without the thousands of soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines that have served and sacrificed over the last 18 years. we owe an extraordinary debt of gratitude to america's sons and daughters who made the ultimate sacrifice and their families who have given their all to this nation. and this is not only includes the military but also the dedicated men and women of the state department and the intelligence community. as well as our allies and partners from over 40 nations. we this agreement, as the secretary sai
we must ensure our people are safe and able to continue their ery important mission. with that i'll turn it over to chairman milley. chairman milley: thank you, secretary. good morning to everyone. first, i want to say as a veteran of multiple tours in afghanistan, former commander of i.g.c., i fully support the agreement that we signed over the weekend. and i know i speak for those of us in uniform. negotiated political settlement is the only responsible way to end the war in afghanistan and...
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. >>> well, a bit of wintertime magic on the shores of lake erie.hose are real houses in hamburg, new york, blowing lake water ashore and freezing in these homes. one homeowner said it was dark and eerie in his lake erie house. >> wow, that's really beautiful but i wonder what's going to do to your siding. >>> let's get a check on cnn business this morning global markets trying to recover here. on wall street futures also trying to mount at least a stabilization after what was a terrible week for the u.s. stock market. the dow closed 357 points lower on friday. the five fell slightly and the nasdaq ended flat. but it was the performance for the week that got all the attention. look at those numbers. quite rare to see that kind of move. theive averages posted their worst weekly performance percentage wise since the housing crisis. the fed at the march 18th meeting, those expectations spiked to 100%. investors think the fed is going to rise to the rescue. analysts say the fed could meet earlier for an emergency rate cut. the last time that happened ag
. >>> well, a bit of wintertime magic on the shores of lake erie.hose are real houses in hamburg, new york, blowing lake water ashore and freezing in these homes. one homeowner said it was dark and eerie in his lake erie house. >> wow, that's really beautiful but i wonder what's going to do to your siding. >>> let's get a check on cnn business this morning global markets trying to recover here. on wall street futures also trying to mount at least a stabilization after...
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powell did erie this is what he said. >> the choreography was a calamity -- powell did.his is what he said. >> the choreography was a calamity and there was no reason to foreshadow it on friday was to secure a buy on the rumor intel tell on the news situation oncell on the news -- sell the news. what was the reason of having leaks come out early in the week? i don't see how they could have thought that this was going to be highly effective. david: as you know, the markets did not react well to what was done there. did the fed a mistake? did jay powell make a mistake? austan: secretary summers is right that anytime you get the fed leaking information or foreshadowing how we are thinking on monday doing this, you open the door to rapid trading and dealing and information which can be problematic. the fed is not alone. you have seen around the world central banks trying to come forward and saying we see this could be a problem and we just want everyone to know that we are on it and are willing to cut rates. that makes me nervous is the double whammy -- that first we all kno
powell did erie this is what he said. >> the choreography was a calamity -- powell did.his is what he said. >> the choreography was a calamity and there was no reason to foreshadow it on friday was to secure a buy on the rumor intel tell on the news situation oncell on the news -- sell the news. what was the reason of having leaks come out early in the week? i don't see how they could have thought that this was going to be highly effective. david: as you know, the markets did not...
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hinder replication of the virus now but the replication of the virus is a very fundamental devolution ery information that tends to remain intact across species it's kind of basic evolutionary information so they have high hopes that by affecting this activity in stores and mirrors that the qur'an the novel coronavirus that causes covered 1000 that it will do the same thing in that iris but the jury's still out ok so how are people who have been infected with of an idea how are they now being treated in the hospital when most of the people who are have have contracted serious cases of it they require hospitalization or they are elderly people who have what are called co-morbidities they have conditions like diabetes or existing respiratory conditions already and and those are the people who are who are tending to end up in the hospital because there is no existing medication for treating them or none that's been approved yet they're being treated in the same way that that they would be treated if they came down for example with a very serious case of the flu there it's they're focusing on
hinder replication of the virus now but the replication of the virus is a very fundamental devolution ery information that tends to remain intact across species it's kind of basic evolutionary information so they have high hopes that by affecting this activity in stores and mirrors that the qur'an the novel coronavirus that causes covered 1000 that it will do the same thing in that iris but the jury's still out ok so how are people who have been infected with of an idea how are they now being...
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you can see behind us it is erie eriely quiet. maybe a bus go by here and there. other than that, it's pretty quiet out here. i want to point out across the street there is a skrooens store that is open. but they are letting customers in one at a time. there's someone at the door making sure they maintain that social distancing. off to our right here, you have this mcdonald's and there's a sign on the door explaining that it is open only for take out orders. so you have to order through door dash or uber eats. the seating area itself is closed. this is the new ri alternate for more than 6 million bay area residents. and within the day, public health firnls and leaders in alameda, koifrnl, marin, santa clara counties also joining. now, what it means, people can only leave their homes for essential trips to get things like food and medicine. and only essential workers health care workers, police and fire, food service workers and people who work at grocery stores are supposed to out of their homes to go to work. this is supposed to last until april 7th. so a three w
you can see behind us it is erie eriely quiet. maybe a bus go by here and there. other than that, it's pretty quiet out here. i want to point out across the street there is a skrooens store that is open. but they are letting customers in one at a time. there's someone at the door making sure they maintain that social distancing. off to our right here, you have this mcdonald's and there's a sign on the door explaining that it is open only for take out orders. so you have to order through door...
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i'm work eried that i will never see her again. it's a challenge stay positive. we're helping that there's help and that the u.s. may send planes to come and get us. we're feeling hopeless at this moment. >> that was george warren reporting. a u.s. state department official said that they're considering all options to assist these u.s. citizen that are in areas affected by covid-19. >>> sa fran fran is going to extra mile to make sewer that residence are not forced out of their home during the out break. >>> tesla is dramatically cutting the workforce at the fremont auto plant. means for the production of the electric cars. the sheriff told us today that tesla is scaling back the factory workforce from 10,000 to 2,500. yesterday the sheriff's dcht collar fired that tesla is not were canned a essential business and can maintain minimum basic operations and that does not include car making. earlier this week the ceo musk say that is he would personally be at work but employees would be at home. >> the sheriff says that it's working on an agreement with the factory
i'm work eried that i will never see her again. it's a challenge stay positive. we're helping that there's help and that the u.s. may send planes to come and get us. we're feeling hopeless at this moment. >> that was george warren reporting. a u.s. state department official said that they're considering all options to assist these u.s. citizen that are in areas affected by covid-19. >>> sa fran fran is going to extra mile to make sewer that residence are not forced out of their...
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one homeowner says it was dark and eerie in his lake erie house.ping in the south could affect turn out on super tuesday. here's meteorologist pedram javaheri. >> at least 11 of the 14 states on super tuesday going to be impacted with at least some weather when it comes to strong storms, gusty winds and severe weather across the region on tuesday. but notice the threat kind of shifts from areas from the north back towards the gulf coast tuesday and wednesday. so we'll watch this carefully because there's a persistent pattern in place. this afternoon nashville points back towards the west, northern mississippi. that's the high threat here for some strong winds, maybe isolated tornados. but as we work our way towards super tuesday the energy shifts towards the north and west. the largest threat really going to be for damaging winds and large hail when it comes to severe weather. but i'm here to tell you it's not necessarily the severe weather a concern but the amount of rainfall forecasted to fall through this region through thursday. some areas as m
one homeowner says it was dark and eerie in his lake erie house.ping in the south could affect turn out on super tuesday. here's meteorologist pedram javaheri. >> at least 11 of the 14 states on super tuesday going to be impacted with at least some weather when it comes to strong storms, gusty winds and severe weather across the region on tuesday. but notice the threat kind of shifts from areas from the north back towards the gulf coast tuesday and wednesday. so we'll watch this carefully...
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and it looks like a scene out of a movie, these houses, along erie in new york looking especially erie, they are completely covered in ice, the region is experiencing bone chilling temperatures and frosty winds, the ice was so thick over the windows, that no sunlight could get through. they've been through about six of these bad storms in just a matter of months. wow. can you imagine being inside? i guess, are you inside? would you be inside? >> you would have to be. >> could they ship us some of the ice and we can start melting? >> we think it's cold right now. >> it did feel cold because of the wind chill settle feel hard on yourself. we are five hours away from going the entire month of february with no rain. i can tell you it's not going to rain between now and midnight. this is, on average arrhenius month of the year. if you look at how we did for 2020, no rain for the entire month of february, that has only happened once before since we started keeping records here in san francisco, you've got to go back to 1864. now the question becomes, how long can this go? because we started
and it looks like a scene out of a movie, these houses, along erie in new york looking especially erie, they are completely covered in ice, the region is experiencing bone chilling temperatures and frosty winds, the ice was so thick over the windows, that no sunlight could get through. they've been through about six of these bad storms in just a matter of months. wow. can you imagine being inside? i guess, are you inside? would you be inside? >> you would have to be. >> could they...
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take a look at these erie scenes in venice, where the city's top tourist sites have become ghost towns. the famous gondolas are empty and so is piazza san marco. tells eliza still flying to ramon this morning as a suspending sites to lamon -- to lamon. -- milan. the airline says it will waive change fees up to 14 days on all newly purchased tickets for this would apply to customers who bought tickets between yesterday and march 16th, with travel dates through january 2021. circe concerns up pope francis among the outbreak in italy. the pope was coughing as he made that announcement from his window at st. peter's square on sunday. had to cancel other several attempts the past two days. the vatican has not responded on whether or not pope francis has been tested for coronavirus.>>> the high- ranking official in iran has now died because of the coronavirus. to confidential pandemic is hurting an already dying industry, shop mills even more. >> you can stay with kpix 5 , kpix.com or for continuing coverage on the coronavirus. >>> just happened yesterday afternoon. police say that several p
take a look at these erie scenes in venice, where the city's top tourist sites have become ghost towns. the famous gondolas are empty and so is piazza san marco. tells eliza still flying to ramon this morning as a suspending sites to lamon -- to lamon. -- milan. the airline says it will waive change fees up to 14 days on all newly purchased tickets for this would apply to customers who bought tickets between yesterday and march 16th, with travel dates through january 2021. circe concerns up...
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. >> it's a little erie. that's a good way to put it. not a back up on lom bard street. >> now normally the buena vista cafe would be packed on st. patty's day. but, yesterday, the cafe and bar were packing up irish coffees and stews to go. some people are already looking forwards the long term of this. one couple was wondering if they should stay in the city. >> we're just trying to figure out the next move. do we stay here in the city even though we don't have work or are we going to seek out family. >> if we knew it would just be a couple weeks, we would probably stay. but we have no idea. >> san francisco mayor london breed is asking the public be patient saying this is about saving lives even if we don't have any idea how long this crisis will last. >>> governor newsom says it's unlikely any schools will re- open before the end of this school year. >> i would plan and assume that it's unlikely that many of these schools, few, if any, will open before the summer break. >> last night the governor told parents the s.a.t. will be cancel
. >> it's a little erie. that's a good way to put it. not a back up on lom bard street. >> now normally the buena vista cafe would be packed on st. patty's day. but, yesterday, the cafe and bar were packing up irish coffees and stews to go. some people are already looking forwards the long term of this. one couple was wondering if they should stay in the city. >> we're just trying to figure out the next move. do we stay here in the city even though we don't have work or are we...
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. >> it's a little erie we'd put it. not a back up on lumbard street. >> normally it would be packed but yesterday the cafe and bar were packing up irish coffee and stew to go. both of them were just laid off from their jobs. >> we're just trying to figure ou the next move. do we stay here in the city or are we going to seek out family. >> if it was going to be a couple of weeks we'd probably stay. but we have no idea. >> mayor london breed asked the public to be patient says this is about saving lives even if we don't have any idea how long this health crisis will last. >>> the empty streets are becoming very common with all seven counsels. take a look at downtown san jose. a few designated as essential were allowed to stay open. sheriff lori smith says there are some gray areas on what is essential and each case is being decided on an individual basis. >> the question i get a lot is this martial law and it is not. we're looking for voluntary compliance and really to contain the spread. >> now the sheriff says deputies
. >> it's a little erie we'd put it. not a back up on lumbard street. >> normally it would be packed but yesterday the cafe and bar were packing up irish coffee and stew to go. both of them were just laid off from their jobs. >> we're just trying to figure ou the next move. do we stay here in the city or are we going to seek out family. >> if it was going to be a couple of weeks we'd probably stay. but we have no idea. >> mayor london breed asked the public to be...
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i think we'll be announcing as i said sunday night and this will we'll ery quickly and have the ability to do in the millions over a very, very quick period of time. so, no, and what we have done going to be re leaving a very indelible print for the future in case something it this happens again, but was -- and that's not the fault f anybody and frankly, the old system worked very well for smaller numbers, much smaller numbers, but not for these kind of numbers. tony, maybe you would like to say something. >> by sunday night, will every get a test?able to >> just to reiterate what i said you multiple times, the system was not designed for what it was designed for, it well.d very the c.d.c. designed a good system. kind of nt to get the and availability for anybody to get it, you have to embrace the private sector this is exactly what you're seeing. you can't do it without it. so when i said that, i meant the not designed for what we need. now looking forward, the system of it.ke care >> mr. president -- pres. trump: and interestingly, if you o back, please, it was to the swine flu, nothi
i think we'll be announcing as i said sunday night and this will we'll ery quickly and have the ability to do in the millions over a very, very quick period of time. so, no, and what we have done going to be re leaving a very indelible print for the future in case something it this happens again, but was -- and that's not the fault f anybody and frankly, the old system worked very well for smaller numbers, much smaller numbers, but not for these kind of numbers. tony, maybe you would like to...
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it was caused by waves hitting lake erie. that video in a moment. hello. >> notice how different it felt out there today? >> it wailthat. look how much the temperature dropped from where we were yesterday. 14 degrees colder in san jose today than yesterday. 13 in oakland. 59 in heyward, and just to show you where the daytime highs where, let's bring that back and mutt those numbers on the screen. low to mid-50s. that is average. this is what an average day feels like around here. of course it wasn't just the temperatures on the thermometer you were dealing with, it was the wind chill factor. and the wind is going to be a little different tomorrow. the wind advisory, which i already showed you here starts at 10:00 tomorrow morning, goes until 9:00 on monday. and the areas that are highlighted on this map in blue, east bay hill and the north bay mountains, this is mainly gonna be felt in the hills and mountains. not to say it won't be windy where you are. let's look ahead. and i'm gonna put the futurecast on and show you how the winds are gonna behave
it was caused by waves hitting lake erie. that video in a moment. hello. >> notice how different it felt out there today? >> it wailthat. look how much the temperature dropped from where we were yesterday. 14 degrees colder in san jose today than yesterday. 13 in oakland. 59 in heyward, and just to show you where the daytime highs where, let's bring that back and mutt those numbers on the screen. low to mid-50s. that is average. this is what an average day feels like around here. of...
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services, organizations, state and local government, that.g, all the rest of testing, testing, testing, so ery, very important so we can size of the of the challenge but also that we first and foremost that we can meet of those who test positive. today, we'll bring to the floor families first legislation, which is what we talked about as oon as we finished the appropriations bill. listening to our constituents, listening to health care listening to etc.nors, mayors, families first legislation together, it has free testing.us by and large for almost everyone in the country. e're having some discussion about that with the administration of maybe some people they want to pay but by large free corona testing so that everyone will be tested and i can't afford it so i can't and that's not a good idea when it comes to health. with 14 gency leave days.ick very essential as we deal with this challenge, public health have.nge that we enhanced unemployment insurance, the first step that will extend rotections to furloughed workers. strengthen food security very important. kids, get their food security sc
services, organizations, state and local government, that.g, all the rest of testing, testing, testing, so ery, very important so we can size of the of the challenge but also that we first and foremost that we can meet of those who test positive. today, we'll bring to the floor families first legislation, which is what we talked about as oon as we finished the appropriations bill. listening to our constituents, listening to health care listening to etc.nors, mayors, families first legislation...
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close that night, little ethan and her daughter harmony, clutching them as tightly at song she care eriher heart, a song of promise, a song of hope. ♪ everything going to be okay ♪ but joy comes in the morning ♪ >>a sweet melody. and joining us, dr. jen ashton to discuss tonight's show. you warned us about these outliers, these young people, some with no underlying conditions that fall gravely ill. what explains that? >> we have to remember that statistics are important in medicine is, and the vast majority of people who become critically ill are older. that is a fact. but there willing outliers. a young person may have such a robust system that in attacking the virus it may also attack healthy lung tissue. it's not totally understood. >> we're talking about the cdc that more young people were needing hospitalization in the united states, more so than china and italy. are there theories as to why? >> it might have something to do with behavior, maybe a predilection for e-cig smoking. but it's unknown. >> aaron's husband raoul is on a ventilator, but i understand that covid-19 patients s
close that night, little ethan and her daughter harmony, clutching them as tightly at song she care eriher heart, a song of promise, a song of hope. ♪ everything going to be okay ♪ but joy comes in the morning ♪ >>a sweet melody. and joining us, dr. jen ashton to discuss tonight's show. you warned us about these outliers, these young people, some with no underlying conditions that fall gravely ill. what explains that? >> we have to remember that statistics are important in...
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you don't do it through a police officer in ery corner, you do it through effective and compassion communicationis is necessary to protect us all. before we know it, people are knockingof elbows instea shaking hands. jane: in the u.s., we still don't know the extent of the utcoronavirus,e are getting more infections. is this the sort of action that may be taken in the u.s.? is that even possible? >> well, i think we aree goingo wide range of responses. in seattle they have taken a number of steps -- they are closed schools in certain areas, t mthmoakayteree n srilot of cw are thinking about a range of tenffs.hit full-scale "youach s its dangats. cande ito cofo hopl teoe pare de nee generd alh is a risky thing to do and almost a desperation ttic. d th ilace early but judiciously. janehe dilemma, isn't it? at what point is the need to contain thirend vcommunity juste price of what we are seeing in the stock market and people's persal finances and festyles? dr. sharfstein: well, that is something that we are all going to have to work oute -an- we aro we'll see which have eater success than others.
you don't do it through a police officer in ery corner, you do it through effective and compassion communicationis is necessary to protect us all. before we know it, people are knockingof elbows instea shaking hands. jane: in the u.s., we still don't know the extent of the utcoronavirus,e are getting more infections. is this the sort of action that may be taken in the u.s.? is that even possible? >> well, i think we aree goingo wide range of responses. in seattle they have taken a number...
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known as the transnet to me and objects some of them quite similar to pluto like the even more massive eris it was discovered in 2005 and ultimately led to pluto's downfall. pluto dance to feel the other 2 criteria for planet showed. that it all gets a star and has enough mass to take on a nearly round shape that at least makes it a dwarf planet oh well it remains an absolutely fascinating world the far reaches of the song a system. on the internet you'll find plenty of cool to be returned to the pantheon of planets. we've picked out too particularly interesting views in support. of. rock legends brian many who has a doctorate in astrophysics is strongly pro peter. this list still object was discovered and named to planets before he was born. and at the time he says planets with thought to be roughly spherical objects that orbited the sun that make spears so a classical planet for him end of story. nasa administrator jim dryden stein agrees the way should define a planet is based on its intrinsic values not the values the cost of a change like orbital dynamics just so when i think about plu
known as the transnet to me and objects some of them quite similar to pluto like the even more massive eris it was discovered in 2005 and ultimately led to pluto's downfall. pluto dance to feel the other 2 criteria for planet showed. that it all gets a star and has enough mass to take on a nearly round shape that at least makes it a dwarf planet oh well it remains an absolutely fascinating world the far reaches of the song a system. on the internet you'll find plenty of cool to be returned to...
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in poverty stricken neighborhoods nearby girl sold the senate erie napkins they've made to women for 3 rupees or 4 euro cents each that's much cheaper than store bought ones. and many areas of india women are now using this device to make cheaper homemade senate hearing napkins some even make a living from it the inventor of the devices. gun tom known as. he's preparing for a series of lectures in london you would think they started from a wife. so on a limited. using a. club with a lot of stand and. an agent so i started from 0 to tell my wife. i made in a week in a problem. that what i'm trying to make. for my wife. has sold more than 6000 of his devices around the world the inventor has turned it into a real business. in 28 seen bollywood turned his story into a film that proved controversial menstruation as a taboo topic in india. madhuri mud to sudan works in germany but she was born in bangalore one of india's most modern cities. even so she's aware of attitudes in india's rural areas there's a taboo against it and that's why they're. in a different place and not allowed to tou
in poverty stricken neighborhoods nearby girl sold the senate erie napkins they've made to women for 3 rupees or 4 euro cents each that's much cheaper than store bought ones. and many areas of india women are now using this device to make cheaper homemade senate hearing napkins some even make a living from it the inventor of the devices. gun tom known as. he's preparing for a series of lectures in london you would think they started from a wife. so on a limited. using a. club with a lot of...
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he came to the conclusion thaum eris was a nr is game and thwas no way to get to the path to victory and the same reason he got into the race to beat donald trump is then same reaso was leaving now. so volunteers from his campaign supporti joe biden. what has beeno interesting about this campaign is everything you mentioned, the fact that this has been a b of a political experimt, seeing how far a candidate could go, not competing in the early states, waiting for super tuesday, and relying on their fortune, their money to sell. a lot of supporters say while they are disappointed, they have the sameie as michael bloomberg and they are looking towards the eventual nominee and looringrd to having biden and trying to beat donald trump. >> he has been spending an awful lot of money and will he continue to spend money for joe biden? >> that's right, half a billion dollars in advertising alone. if you look whereas he with massachusetts, he had five more offices then joe biden there, and joe biden trump team in that state. michael bloomberg says that he will continue to work on democrats' be
he came to the conclusion thaum eris was a nr is game and thwas no way to get to the path to victory and the same reason he got into the race to beat donald trump is then same reaso was leaving now. so volunteers from his campaign supporti joe biden. what has beeno interesting about this campaign is everything you mentioned, the fact that this has been a b of a political experimt, seeing how far a candidate could go, not competing in the early states, waiting for super tuesday, and relying on...
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trump: ery week, we have of countries, and we have had this problem for decades, for decades, you knowbut now it is, the financial emergencies and all of e other things we have something about it.tually do we are taking very song hold have before, b this is now at a level that nobody has ever approached. in normal times, these massive flows place a vast burden on our system, but during a global pandemic, they threaten to create a perfect storm that would spread the infection to our border agents, migrants, aat to the publiarge. left unchecked, this would cripple our imgration system, overwhelm our health-caresy em, and severely damage our national security. we are not going to let that happen. james:ur state department to the president's comments.ion >> he is talking about an agreement to limit travel across the mexican border. a similar agreement with canada has already been made. both of t them comiplay at midnight on friday. it is about the most essential travel only and especially keeping the trade channels open, so limg the spread of the run a keeping the trade open, ubecause thes
trump: ery week, we have of countries, and we have had this problem for decades, for decades, you knowbut now it is, the financial emergencies and all of e other things we have something about it.tually do we are taking very song hold have before, b this is now at a level that nobody has ever approached. in normal times, these massive flows place a vast burden on our system, but during a global pandemic, they threaten to create a perfect storm that would spread the infection to our border...
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their here ery sunday afternoon.y outlet jingle ♪grocery outlet rrise this is gonna be america's favorite breakfast. they just don't know it yet. (ding) these are a few of my favorite things. you orr a breaassandwich anat's when wen's makes it. not eks... try your new favorite. or mons ago. order by 10 and we'll even deliver it. the ringing of the opening bell on wall street we've got a live piurehere from the new york stock exchange where any moment now you're goin hear that big bell in front there begin to ring futures trading had been pointing towards maybe about an800 point drop in the markets this morning after a massive three-day rally. some of at may be affected there arsome of that sentiment could hav been affected by thfact that yesterday we had 3 million people lastweek with million more than 3, 9, people filing for unemployment benefits, the highest number we've seen. ever in us >>the shock to the systea lot of economists expect us to fall into recession in the 2nd quaer, so we'll see what happens. >>and t
their here ery sunday afternoon.y outlet jingle ♪grocery outlet rrise this is gonna be america's favorite breakfast. they just don't know it yet. (ding) these are a few of my favorite things. you orr a breaassandwich anat's when wen's makes it. not eks... try your new favorite. or mons ago. order by 10 and we'll even deliver it. the ringing of the opening bell on wall street we've got a live piurehere from the new york stock exchange where any moment now you're goin hear that big bell in...
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high water level at lake erie has been part of the problem. part of the problem is it's old. there are sink holes around it, not allowed it to go near the sink hole or near the lake. the visitors center needs significant updaidz and need to be made a.d.a. accessible. they downed have the funds to do that. in that case you've got a $48 million price tag to do these maintenance repairs. their annual budget is minuscule because it's a small park. it's a monument with a small visitors center and yet they've got this huge expense. i've been to the hope well culture national historical park in chillicothe to see mounds from the native americans who were there. again, though i also saw there about $p 3.5 -- $3.5 million in unmet maintenance needs. parks have a lot of issues. over time they build up. that's a huge problem for us. in a way it's kind of like being a homeowner. if you allow deferred maintenance to build up, if you don't take care of the roof, what happens? your dry wall gets wet and you have mold in the dry wall. then the floor starts to buckle. but for being able to fi
high water level at lake erie has been part of the problem. part of the problem is it's old. there are sink holes around it, not allowed it to go near the sink hole or near the lake. the visitors center needs significant updaidz and need to be made a.d.a. accessible. they downed have the funds to do that. in that case you've got a $48 million price tag to do these maintenance repairs. their annual budget is minuscule because it's a small park. it's a monument with a small visitors center and...
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dry conditions with the latest update for north bay, but moderate drought conditions throughout the erynstead, you just have to settle for the data. high temperatures in the mid to upper 50s to around 60 degrees today. let's show you the forecast because we're going to see a warm-up as our rain chances gradually diminish. even on saturday, we're still going to make it into the 60s in most locations and even warmer as we head into early next week. >>> and from butler cabin. how long will we have to wait for the olympics? we have that answer, and how the delay will impact at least one local athlete, and why is tom brady talking about 49er game at candle stick park during a lot has changed overnight. but buick and gmc's commitment to you, remains the same. we understand you want to feel safe. so we're offering current owners complementary onstar crisis assist services. should you need a vehicle, we're offering zero percent financing for up to 84 months with deferred payment options for 120 days. plus, you may have the option to shop online and take delivery at home. visit our websites for
dry conditions with the latest update for north bay, but moderate drought conditions throughout the erynstead, you just have to settle for the data. high temperatures in the mid to upper 50s to around 60 degrees today. let's show you the forecast because we're going to see a warm-up as our rain chances gradually diminish. even on saturday, we're still going to make it into the 60s in most locations and even warmer as we head into early next week. >>> and from butler cabin. how long...
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we have been getting two-year funding over and over erie -- over.een waiting for congress to do longer-term funding. things like the pandemics and responses are critical. 12,000 locations around the country. numbersat have been the over the past decade? have they been relatively stable? guest: we have gone through continuing resolutions and sequestration, and we survived. the main thing is that health centers are bipartisan. over 55 years, we have had ups and downs. there are very few programs when you look at the role government that have survived over 55 years. if you are 748-8002 a medical professional. (202) 748-8000 if you are in the eastern central time zones. (202) 748-8001 if you are in the mountain or pacific time zones. us ronald yi will be with until the bottom of the hour. when it comes to all the other work you do at community health centers, how much is coronavirus taking away from that other work? of your response is concerns about the coronavirus? guest: it varies by geography in the country. is impacted more dramatically because of
we have been getting two-year funding over and over erie -- over.een waiting for congress to do longer-term funding. things like the pandemics and responses are critical. 12,000 locations around the country. numbersat have been the over the past decade? have they been relatively stable? guest: we have gone through continuing resolutions and sequestration, and we survived. the main thing is that health centers are bipartisan. over 55 years, we have had ups and downs. there are very few programs...
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. >>> to weather now, an astonishing video from upstate new york along lake erie, high wind and waves freezing temperatures have put whole neighborhoods on ice near buffalo, homes frozen solid with razor sharp icicles almost reaching the ground and there's dangerous weather in western ireland as well. wind from a severe storm there tipped over this semi-truck and it was all caught on camera. the driver got out uninjured, but the gusts blew up to 80 miles an hour. disrupting travel across the country >>> still to come, the extreme measures hospitals are taking to make sure your family is protected if coronavirus hits your community. >>> plus -- hope and harmony. we'll meet a talented teenager now inspiring kids with cancer >>> we're back now with our continuing coverage of the coronavirus, and the question a lot of people are asking. will the hospitals in my community be ready if there's an outbreak steve patterson reports on the measures hospitals are taking to make sure you're protected >> reporter: at kaiser medical center in oakland, there's an entire floor empty no doctors, no sta
. >>> to weather now, an astonishing video from upstate new york along lake erie, high wind and waves freezing temperatures have put whole neighborhoods on ice near buffalo, homes frozen solid with razor sharp icicles almost reaching the ground and there's dangerous weather in western ireland as well. wind from a severe storm there tipped over this semi-truck and it was all caught on camera. the driver got out uninjured, but the gusts blew up to 80 miles an hour. disrupting travel...
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taking a look at these erie scenes in venice or the city's top tourist sites have become ghost towns. the famous gondolas are empty and so is piazza san marco. delta airlines also flying to rome, still despite all the news, but this morning it is suspending flights to oman, italy. -- milan, italy. below, american airlines is also suspecting -- suspending flights to milan. >> basic supplies are running low in many stores. check out the toilet paper aisle, this is a target in emeryville. the disinfecting wipes session almost cleaned out. shoppers also cooked up -- picked up cooking necessities like flour. the increased demand comes as alameda county reported to healthcare workers are presumptive positive for the coronavirus disease, pending testing results from the cdc. one lives in alameda county, the other lives in solano county. daybell tended to the first coronavirus patient and now they say it is asking providers to protect themselves more aggressively with any patient with respiratory disease. >> one of the things we learned about this coronavirus is that there are many people who
taking a look at these erie scenes in venice or the city's top tourist sites have become ghost towns. the famous gondolas are empty and so is piazza san marco. delta airlines also flying to rome, still despite all the news, but this morning it is suspending flights to oman, italy. -- milan, italy. below, american airlines is also suspecting -- suspending flights to milan. >> basic supplies are running low in many stores. check out the toilet paper aisle, this is a target in emeryville....
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and this is right next to lake erie using get water this full of mud and stuff frozen that's a house we've got something lives inside that that is also a house on the lake shore but subzero temperatures things are off a lot better now the wind is actually coming from the science which means we got a couple of good days to toronto itself temperatures 172 upper freezing toronto's whether it's awfully sorry thanks very much rob well still ahead here on al-jazeera we guess runway one got. to be president the democratic candidate enjoys an emphatic victory in south carolina. also afraid to return to ring of refugees stuck in camps in bangladesh 3 years after a military cracked. 3 fury. another rematch sports story. in 2011 al jazeera reported from tanzania on the sinister trade in the body parts of albion knows this is where the food and arms feed on a port is right and shot on the spot rewind revisits a survivor of the mutilated to service the rituals of witchcraft. rewind spell of the albion on al-jazeera. she was black gay i'm from rio de janeiro's have alice 3 she was also an elected
and this is right next to lake erie using get water this full of mud and stuff frozen that's a house we've got something lives inside that that is also a house on the lake shore but subzero temperatures things are off a lot better now the wind is actually coming from the science which means we got a couple of good days to toronto itself temperatures 172 upper freezing toronto's whether it's awfully sorry thanks very much rob well still ahead here on al-jazeera we guess runway one got. to be...
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katy: across town at latin ameri's biggt hospital, it eris full on crisis mode he.ant to take all possible precautions so the epidemic een in other countries. th e doctor heads of emergency team, they are blocking off an entire for o patients to prevent anrisk of the virus spreading. in two weeks, she thinks half of the new wd will be full. in a month, there won't be any debts left.-- bed lefts. >> here in sÃo paulo, we don't have enoh intensive care beds. that is a fact. imagine what happens when the number rises. katy: theab downstairs is testing patients and hospital workers and the governments s it will provide up10 million tests in the coming weeks to stop covid-19. doctors say that up until now coronavirus is an upper-middle-class. theyelcome brazilians from abroad getting treated in private hospitals. what happens whethe virus starts spreading in poorer communities with difficult livingonditions? bianca lives in a slump in the south of sÃo paulo. she shows me the sewer that runs right past her door. clean water in his neighborhood is hard to rely on. nobody h
katy: across town at latin ameri's biggt hospital, it eris full on crisis mode he.ant to take all possible precautions so the epidemic een in other countries. th e doctor heads of emergency team, they are blocking off an entire for o patients to prevent anrisk of the virus spreading. in two weeks, she thinks half of the new wd will be full. in a month, there won't be any debts left.-- bed lefts. >> here in sÃo paulo, we don't have enoh intensive care beds. that is a fact. imagine what...
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laura: so, the ipcc has long told us that ery facti of a degree of warming matters.nd essentially that is what this report is really showing us, that we are continuing to see warming. as you said, we have seen the second hottest year on record last year, and that was even without the presence of el niÑo, which usually adds an extra warming effect. we are also really seeing the warming continuing, it really does matter. the report headlines a number of human factors that have been observed through 2019. from the increase of the majority of new displacements and being linked to weather and climate regions -- reasons. to thousands of deaths being associated with heat waves, which without climate change would have been especially unusual. and also for an increased prevalence of the spread of dengue fever, which is another thing to really be concerned about. i think this report shows nicely the concerning scientific facts of the warming, the melting of the ice, but also the human factors. brent: we have been told by the u.n. that we have basically 12 years if we want to t
laura: so, the ipcc has long told us that ery facti of a degree of warming matters.nd essentially that is what this report is really showing us, that we are continuing to see warming. as you said, we have seen the second hottest year on record last year, and that was even without the presence of el niÑo, which usually adds an extra warming effect. we are also really seeing the warming continuing, it really does matter. the report headlines a number of human factors that have been observed...
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in ery cool to take shelter for tennessee residents the siren rules of illumine tornadoes. this is one moving through downtown nashville but there were multiple tornadoes early tuesday morning throughout the state of tennessee oh my. mother building right next to us was blown off and are ready for our wall mendoza. bar in the hotel below us was ripped off our stuff and. that was pretty scary. they live tens of thousands without power as the winds damaged in the trickle equipment that lit up the sky well the 150 people were rushed to hospital we heard sirens going off we heard the wind we were in the basement 20 stories seconds later it was done it was gone 20 seconds one tornado hit the ground near downtown nashville and ripped to 16 kilometers to the city's eastern suburbs there are multiple homes damaged there are multiple injuries and we are still in that response our priority right now is assessing the injuries we're responding trying to find those who are trapped trying to find those who are injured as day broke the death toll grew and extensive damage was revealed in
in ery cool to take shelter for tennessee residents the siren rules of illumine tornadoes. this is one moving through downtown nashville but there were multiple tornadoes early tuesday morning throughout the state of tennessee oh my. mother building right next to us was blown off and are ready for our wall mendoza. bar in the hotel below us was ripped off our stuff and. that was pretty scary. they live tens of thousands without power as the winds damaged in the trickle equipment that lit up the...
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morrod erie ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> i'm mola lenghi.ot a lot more to tell you about this morning, starting with kids and the coronavirus. medical researchers say for some reason, the virus does not affect children in the same way it does older people. still, schools in italy, south korea, and japan are on lockdown for the rest of the school year, and here in the u.s., some schools in seven states have temporarily closed as a precaution. others are not taking any chances. meg oliver has the story from a middle school in little falls, new jersey. >> reporter: let's be clear, this middle school behind me is still open for business, but they say they are prepared for the worst if they had to shut down, they could continue teaching remotely through the end of the school year. raise your hands if you're concerned with the coronavirus. at the middle school in new fall, new jersey, there is no panic, but there is concern. >> i don't want the die. >> i would like to hear answers about how we can prevent it. >> another unknown is how viral and ho
morrod erie ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> i'm mola lenghi.ot a lot more to tell you about this morning, starting with kids and the coronavirus. medical researchers say for some reason, the virus does not affect children in the same way it does older people. still, schools in italy, south korea, and japan are on lockdown for the rest of the school year, and here in the u.s., some schools in seven states have temporarily closed as a precaution....
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and erie but beautiful. look at the golden gate bridge. not much traffic but that's where we are right now. >> let's check in with meteorologist jeff ranieri, do you have something to say about a helmet? you have big shoes to fill. >> i do not. i do have some activities for the kids this weekend, we are going to share. she is just so, so cute. it's really fun to see janelle there with her daughter. our weather forecast. we have folks inside. who knows, maybe you will take a break from the home schooling or even from the work at home as well. and even though it's not going to totally feel like a regular weekend. just maybe give yourself time to go for a little jog in the morning or just get even some fresh air outside, meditate a bit. as we look at the forecast for tomorrow. we do have an isolated chance of a shower. i don't think it's going to be super heavy. you will be able to get out tomorrow morning and enjoy some of that with the temperatures in the 40s. and so, overall, not quite as cold as we have been used to lately. and that is be
and erie but beautiful. look at the golden gate bridge. not much traffic but that's where we are right now. >> let's check in with meteorologist jeff ranieri, do you have something to say about a helmet? you have big shoes to fill. >> i do not. i do have some activities for the kids this weekend, we are going to share. she is just so, so cute. it's really fun to see janelle there with her daughter. our weather forecast. we have folks inside. who knows, maybe you will take a break...
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>>hospitals across san francisco are using ery resourcpossible to hep fight the covid pandemic but they're still struggling to meet the demands of all the patients we are struggling to get swabs in order to test. >>so along the supply chain limitations because of this in moscases here in the city testing has been limited to those showing symptoms or have had high-risk exposures we are still struggling along that supply chain to to ramp up tests seen on as quickly as possible. so any scene from the specimen collection that you need for swabs from the processing reagents that are needed our supply chains are are um. >>episodic hard to determine spend because of this the numbers could be misleading we still do not have an accurate prevalencnumber so in other words we do not know. >>overall per 1000 people in san francisco. i'm what the rate is a virus infection is. >>and we are working again with our u c berkeley and ucsf colleagues to to determine that number from a number of her data sources as quickly as possible to get assessments as will be very importance informing our models kovacs wen
>>hospitals across san francisco are using ery resourcpossible to hep fight the covid pandemic but they're still struggling to meet the demands of all the patients we are struggling to get swabs in order to test. >>so along the supply chain limitations because of this in moscases here in the city testing has been limited to those showing symptoms or have had high-risk exposures we are still struggling along that supply chain to to ramp up tests seen on as quickly as possible. so any...
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cooperation now at we just heard from eris that tell us there have been three elections in on the year. under year in israel what's different this time around. these elections. the public has spoken the israeli public regardless of the fact that these quite tired from being busy with three consecutive election campaign went out to the ballots. and voted we see that to turn out the national the national nile turnout exceeded the 70% for the first time. since a couple of years and actually reached the highest peak since the last twenty years. and also the other good news that. in in about two one year from now israel was not with the government. we are heading to a new government headed by the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. now it's not clear at the moment if benjamin netanyahu on his right wing list have a majority in parliament yet. if we end up with a similar situationon to te lost time who will be the major play is now going forward. i think that the benjamin netanyahu's great changes to form the next government according to the year updated goals. and he has some sixty seats in
cooperation now at we just heard from eris that tell us there have been three elections in on the year. under year in israel what's different this time around. these elections. the public has spoken the israeli public regardless of the fact that these quite tired from being busy with three consecutive election campaign went out to the ballots. and voted we see that to turn out the national the national nile turnout exceeded the 70% for the first time. since a couple of years and actually...
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meanwhile an eerie scene along lake erie. south of buffalo this weekend, waves crashing ashore along with heavy winds created this stunning scene of homes encased in ice. people have been coming from all over to visit this neighborhood. looking at today's high temperatures warming up in the east, and the 50s in new york state. chicago will reach 49, memphis, 68, great falls and denver will reach 48. a cool 65 in phoenix. >>> coming up, the fast food chain offering free breakfast today. >>> but first, the breaking news overnight about starbucks, claims of child labor being used. on coffee bean farms. the age of some of the workers. >>> and should horse and carriage rides be banned? the eight years into the disease was when all the light went out. for me, it was heart-wrenching. look into the eyes of somebody with alzheimer's sometime, you just don't see -- the person's soul is, like, gone. bea: and it takes a toll on everyone. i mean, it's -- it's a depressing disease to watch unfold before your eyes. she actually thought thos
meanwhile an eerie scene along lake erie. south of buffalo this weekend, waves crashing ashore along with heavy winds created this stunning scene of homes encased in ice. people have been coming from all over to visit this neighborhood. looking at today's high temperatures warming up in the east, and the 50s in new york state. chicago will reach 49, memphis, 68, great falls and denver will reach 48. a cool 65 in phoenix. >>> coming up, the fast food chain offering free breakfast today....
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that means that cases are doubling very quickly ery couple of days. unfortunately, the coming week a or t likely to be very difficult for our city. we're likely to see a huge stress on the healthcare system with the possibility that thereo will bmany patients who need intensive care. there's also the reality that many healthcare workers e becoming infected. so right now, unfortunately, new york city is the ecenter in the united states. for the rest of the country and the rest of the world. if you don't act n >> so let's step back. it has been roughly four months since the first knownru coronacase appeared in wuhan, china, 7,500 miles away. you wrote actually an opinion editorial on january 22nd and you said, "we'll learn more in the coming days and weeks. as i once heard the legendary nobel laureate joshua lederrg say, 'we're outnumbered by microbes by billions to one. it's their numbersag nst our smarts.'" so right now, who is winning,th microbes or us? >> well, this is world war c -- world war coronavirus. this is the biggest global stress since wor
that means that cases are doubling very quickly ery couple of days. unfortunately, the coming week a or t likely to be very difficult for our city. we're likely to see a huge stress on the healthcare system with the possibility that thereo will bmany patients who need intensive care. there's also the reality that many healthcare workers e becoming infected. so right now, unfortunately, new york city is the ecenter in the united states. for the rest of the country and the rest of the world. if...