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ines de la cuetara, abc, washingtons. >>> the pandemic in the dmv. it is closing all of its field offices to the public starting today. let's check in with jobina at the live desk. good morning, jobina. >> good morning. the dmv is worried about its workers possibly coming into contact with customers who carry covid-19. the dmv is closing more than 170 field offices. we obtained a memo for employees that says the dmv is taking steps to address employee health and safety concerns including. workers will be placed on paid administrative time off and offices will be on april 1st but dmv offices will remain closed to the public until further announcement. after the deadline to get the real i.d. was extected tseea i.d.s. kumasi. >> thank you. >>> b.a.r.t.'s ridership is down 92% from average which translates to a loss of nearly $18 million so far this month. b.a.r.t. says the federal stimulus plan will provide $1.3 billion to the metropolitan transportation commission. it will divide the money among distributers. >>> shut down light rail to the shelter in
ines de la cuetara, abc, washingtons. >>> the pandemic in the dmv. it is closing all of its field offices to the public starting today. let's check in with jobina at the live desk. good morning, jobina. >> good morning. the dmv is worried about its workers possibly coming into contact with customers who carry covid-19. the dmv is closing more than 170 field offices. we obtained a memo for employees that says the dmv is taking steps to address employee health and safety concerns...
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ines de la cuetara, abc news, washington. >>> in the east bay, a lot of people voted at the last minute, that caused massive lines in oakland is several hundred people got in line at the alou rej stgistergistergistergir before the officef cars for drive-thru ballot drop offs near lakemerritt. >> cutting it close here. polls are about to close. >> i know. we had to rush down here to make sure we put our ballots in. >> today the parking lot was full which is surprising. california voters tend to be lackadaisical when it comes to primaries, it's the presidential election year. >> in contra costa county we're looking at a steady stream of voters all day. the polling supervisor said some people surrendered their mail-in ballot and requested a new one because their candidate dropped out of the race. on the peninsula, the san mateo county democratic party held a watch party last night. they did not have an official endorsement with members supporting candidates across the ballot but everyone was excited to be voting in the early super tuesday march election. >> i started out a big kamala harri
ines de la cuetara, abc news, washington. >>> in the east bay, a lot of people voted at the last minute, that caused massive lines in oakland is several hundred people got in line at the alou rej stgistergistergistergir before the officef cars for drive-thru ballot drop offs near lakemerritt. >> cutting it close here. polls are about to close. >> i know. we had to rush down here to make sure we put our ballots in. >> today the parking lot was full which is surprising....
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. >> abc's ines de la cuetara has been watching all night. ines, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, trevor and mona. two states still too close to call. joe biden won the most states but still unclear who won the most delegates. overnight, joe biden making a remarkable comeback. >> they don't call it super tuesday for nothing. >> reporter: with some states still too close to call, the former vice president sweeping the south winning at least nine states on super tuesday. >> i think joe has the track record of unification across the early losses, biden getting a last-minute surge from his landslide victory in south carolina and from pete buttigieg and amy klobuchar who endorsed him after they dropped out. >> when it super tuesday i was told it would be over. well, it may be over for the other guy. >> reporter: but it's still far from over for that other guy, bernie sanders went into this as the front-runner and racked up big numbers in california, colorado, utah and vermont. voters came out in droves, wait three hours to vote. utah breaki
. >> abc's ines de la cuetara has been watching all night. ines, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, trevor and mona. two states still too close to call. joe biden won the most states but still unclear who won the most delegates. overnight, joe biden making a remarkable comeback. >> they don't call it super tuesday for nothing. >> reporter: with some states still too close to call, the former vice president sweeping the south winning at least nine states on super...
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ines de la cuetara, abc news, washington. >>> new at 6:00, scientists in china are reporting a second strain of coronavirus has emerged. dr. jennifer ashton explains what that means. >> so it was a very small report coming out of china identified two strains of this coronavirus. i want to you think of this just as we know there are multiple strains of the influenza virus. it does not mean that there's been any mutation or change. it just means one is circulating more commonly than the other. one appears to be more highly transmissible but doesn't mean more severe. >>> doctors in the east bay are preparing to treat coronavirus patients. >> hospitals like john muir medical center set up about a dozen airborne isolation rooms to keep patients totally separate from other people. doctors put on protective gear in the hallway, then they go into a patient's room will you a sealed area. there's a special ventilation system to keep the air circulating from the rest of the hospital. the quarantine period is two weeks, but not everybody can be away from work that long. >> california's sick leave
ines de la cuetara, abc news, washington. >>> new at 6:00, scientists in china are reporting a second strain of coronavirus has emerged. dr. jennifer ashton explains what that means. >> so it was a very small report coming out of china identified two strains of this coronavirus. i want to you think of this just as we know there are multiple strains of the influenza virus. it does not mean that there's been any mutation or change. it just means one is circulating more commonly...
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ines de la cuetara has more from washington. >> reporter: good morning. states are still too close to call, former vice president joe biden did win the most states, but it's still unclear who won the most delegates. overnight, joe biden making a remarkable comeback. >> they don't call super tuesday for nothing! >> reporter: with some states still too close to call, the former vice president sweeping the south winning at least nine states on super tuesday. after a series of early losses, biden getting a last-minute surge from his landslide victory in south carolina and from pete buttigieg and amy klobuchar who endorsed him after they dropped out. >> it may be over for the other guy. >> reporter: it's still far from over for that other guy. bernie sanders went into this as the front-runner and wracked up big numbers in california, colorado, utah and vermont. >> i tell you with confidence that we'll win the democratic nomination. >> super tuesday is the first time that michael bloomberg was on the ballot. while he did get his delegates, the former mayor fail
ines de la cuetara has more from washington. >> reporter: good morning. states are still too close to call, former vice president joe biden did win the most states, but it's still unclear who won the most delegates. overnight, joe biden making a remarkable comeback. >> they don't call super tuesday for nothing! >> reporter: with some states still too close to call, the former vice president sweeping the south winning at least nine states on super tuesday. after a series of...
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ines de la cuetara, abc news, washington. >>> the coronavirus pandemic has been a tragedy for severalfamilies. mike and dede are struggling to find closure after mike's mom, pat carter, passed away in a san jose hospital monday night. her death came four days after testing positive for covid-19. the 81-year-old came to visit them from panama in february feeling great and weeks later was not feeling well and went to the e.r. her coronavirus diagnosis turned into bilateral pneumonia. >> families will be hurt and families will be broken. everybody needs to take this seriously. thank god for the kind nurse that was taking care of mom. she on monday was able to get us on a facetime. tell her that we loved her. >> this is heartbreaking. really is. having to say good-bye on facetime. really symbolizes a new challenge that faces families today. coping with such tough losses. my heart goes out to them and so many others. >>> coming up, another world leader diagnosed with coronavirus. what we know about boris johnson's condition. >>> you're taking a look at the big board this morning at the new
ines de la cuetara, abc news, washington. >>> the coronavirus pandemic has been a tragedy for severalfamilies. mike and dede are struggling to find closure after mike's mom, pat carter, passed away in a san jose hospital monday night. her death came four days after testing positive for covid-19. the 81-year-old came to visit them from panama in february feeling great and weeks later was not feeling well and went to the e.r. her coronavirus diagnosis turned into bilateral pneumonia....
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ines de la cuetara, abc news, washington. >>> and millions of everyday americans are being impacted ande got some of the latest numbers this morning in the hotel industry up to 90% of workers are likely to be out of work. and the closure of bars and restaurants affects more than 9 million people. >> hair and nail salons are closed through april 30th. and other states include new jersey, ohio, minnesota, washington state, kentucky and nevada. >> with so many people stuck at home, they are relying on delivery services, but are the packages safe? researchers say that the coronavirus can live for 24 hours on cardboard and plastic, but by the time the package reaches your home, the virus has little or no chance to survive. the fda recommends uses wipes on packages and washing your hands before removing the items. >> europe is streaming a coronavirus slowdown. netflix has cut quality for the next 30 days in order to reduce the strain on internet service providers. netflix says video will look a little more pixelated, but the quality will still be good. >>> and we told you yesterday that chris
ines de la cuetara, abc news, washington. >>> and millions of everyday americans are being impacted ande got some of the latest numbers this morning in the hotel industry up to 90% of workers are likely to be out of work. and the closure of bars and restaurants affects more than 9 million people. >> hair and nail salons are closed through april 30th. and other states include new jersey, ohio, minnesota, washington state, kentucky and nevada. >> with so many people stuck at...
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ines de la cuetara has more on the president's response from washington. >> good morning. with the nation's top infectious disease expert warning the u.s. could see a million cases of covid-19, the president is now recommending people stay home for another month. after suggesting he could ease restrictions by easter, president trump announcing he is extending social distancing guidelines until april 30th. >> nothing would be worse than declaring victory before the victory is won. >> reporter: this as the nation's top infectious disease expert dr. anthony fauci warns the u.s. could get as many as 200,000 deaths and up to a million confirmed cases of covid-19. >> what we're trying to do is not let that happen. >> reporter: new york city is leading the nation in the number of confirmed cases and in california, the number of cases surging past 5,000. this as many hospitls around the country still face masks and ventilator shortages. >> i have nurses that call me on a daily basis to tell me that they're scared. >> reporter: but presidet trump seeming to blame the hospitals. >>
ines de la cuetara has more on the president's response from washington. >> good morning. with the nation's top infectious disease expert warning the u.s. could see a million cases of covid-19, the president is now recommending people stay home for another month. after suggesting he could ease restrictions by easter, president trump announcing he is extending social distancing guidelines until april 30th. >> nothing would be worse than declaring victory before the victory is won....
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abc's ines de la cuetara has more. >> reporter: on this mini super tuesday, joe biden declaring victorychigan, mississippi, and missouri. >> just over a week ago, many of the pundits declared that this candidacy was dead. now we're very much alive. >> reporter: the former vice president getting a boost from a string of big wins on last week's super tuesday and new endorsements from his former rivals. >> i am so proud to be on joe's team, because joe is on your team. >> we will elect joe biden as the next president of the united states. >> reporter: michigan was the night's biggest prize. sanders won the state in 2016, pulling a major upset over hillary clinton that showed his strength among white working-class voters. but this time around, michigan helping biden solidify his lead as the frontrunner. abc news' exit poll, which does not include those who voted early, shows 57% of voters said they would prefer a candidate who could beat president trump. michigan had a record number of absentee ballots cast this year, while at least 36,000 voters who voted early for a candidate who has sinc
abc's ines de la cuetara has more. >> reporter: on this mini super tuesday, joe biden declaring victorychigan, mississippi, and missouri. >> just over a week ago, many of the pundits declared that this candidacy was dead. now we're very much alive. >> reporter: the former vice president getting a boost from a string of big wins on last week's super tuesday and new endorsements from his former rivals. >> i am so proud to be on joe's team, because joe is on your team....
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ines de la cuetara. >>> another world leader diagnosed with coronavirus.heck with jobina at the live desk at her house. good morning.juli. isjoson hastedpositive for covi. according to the prime minister's office he was taking the test because he was showing some mild symptoms for coronavirus. and he also is following the guidelines right now. he is currently in self-isolation in his home on downing street.llking right now. back to you all in the studio. >> all right, thank you, jobina. >>> the coronavirus pandemic has been a tragedy for several bay area families. mike and dede a more are struggling to find closure after mike's mom, pat carter, passed away in a san jose hospital monday night four days after she tested positive for covid-19. the 80-year-old from panama came to visit feeling great and then turned to bilateral pneumonia. >> families will be hurt and families will be broken and, you know, everybody needs to take this seriously. thank god for the kind nurse that was taking care of mom. she on monday was able to get us on a facetime. tell her th
ines de la cuetara. >>> another world leader diagnosed with coronavirus.heck with jobina at the live desk at her house. good morning.juli. isjoson hastedpositive for covi. according to the prime minister's office he was taking the test because he was showing some mild symptoms for coronavirus. and he also is following the guidelines right now. he is currently in self-isolation in his home on downing street.llking right now. back to you all in the studio. >> all right, thank you,...
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abc's ines de la cuetara begins our coverage starting in new york. >> reporter: overnight new york governor andrew cuomo with a grim warning. >> this is unlike anything you've seen before. you'll see it increasing, and you'll see it everywhere. new york is just first. >> reporter: cuomo calling on health care workers around the country to come help out if they can as new york city becomes the epicenter of the u.s. outbreak. >> we've lost over 1,000 new yorkers. to me we're beyond staggering already. we've reached staggering. >> reporter: hospitals overwhelmed. the u.s. navy hospital ship "comfort" pulling into port and a field hospital now up in central park. >> this is for real. please stay inside. please pray for the people. >> reporter: this video taken outside a brooklyn hospital showing a forklift loading a body into a refrigerated truck. thtry, los angeles also expecting a spike. in louisiana the governor there says the state is just days away from running out of ventilators and bed capacity. and in michigan, detroit is converting this convention center into a 900-bed hospital. at lea
abc's ines de la cuetara begins our coverage starting in new york. >> reporter: overnight new york governor andrew cuomo with a grim warning. >> this is unlike anything you've seen before. you'll see it increasing, and you'll see it everywhere. new york is just first. >> reporter: cuomo calling on health care workers around the country to come help out if they can as new york city becomes the epicenter of the u.s. outbreak. >> we've lost over 1,000 new yorkers. to me...
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ines de la cuetara, abc news, washington. >>> we're beginning to see the real statistics on how badly this pandemic is hurting the economy. the latest unemployment figure shows 3.3 million people have filed for unemployment since the outbreak began. the $2 trillion stimulus package president trump signed on friday promises to help everyday workers and small businesses, but those small businesses are still very worried. >> we were pretty much set up to have our biggest year ever in 2020 and now we're at $0 in gross receipts. >> we're going to need some forgiveness on some bills. it's going to take a lot of money for us to get running again. >> and what about those stimulus checks included in the relief package. the trump administration says they'll hit most americans bank accounts within three weeks. >>> we set up an easy way for you to see if you're getting money and how much. this calculator can figure it out with just three questions. you can find the resource on our website, abc7news.com. >>> in san jose, santa clara county is depending on the fair grounds. right now operating a dr
ines de la cuetara, abc news, washington. >>> we're beginning to see the real statistics on how badly this pandemic is hurting the economy. the latest unemployment figure shows 3.3 million people have filed for unemployment since the outbreak began. the $2 trillion stimulus package president trump signed on friday promises to help everyday workers and small businesses, but those small businesses are still very worried. >> we were pretty much set up to have our biggest year ever...
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abc's ines de la cuetara has more. ines, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ken and zohreen. at least 74 people have now been diagnosed with coronavirus in the u.s., and researchers believe the infection may have been spreading undetected for weeks. late sunday, officials confirming a second death from coronavirus in the u.s. a man in his late 50s outside al iss but nhad underlying health officials in washington state also confirming two new cases, both men in their 60s, also with underlying health issues, both in critical condition. the cdc now sending a team to help contain the potential outbreak at a nearby nursing care facility. at least two people testing positive. dozens more being examined. >> i think it's very important that we treat the american people like adults and explain to them that we don't know where this will go. >> reporter: at least 74 americans have the virus. california, washington and oregon all reporting incidents of community spread. illinois, rhode island and new york state confirming new cases. >> we have known that this will happen. >> reporter: a
abc's ines de la cuetara has more. ines, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ken and zohreen. at least 74 people have now been diagnosed with coronavirus in the u.s., and researchers believe the infection may have been spreading undetected for weeks. late sunday, officials confirming a second death from coronavirus in the u.s. a man in his late 50s outside al iss but nhad underlying health officials in washington state also confirming two new cases, both men in their 60s, also with...
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i'm ines de la cuetara, i'll have the details coming up. >>> but first a live look outside this morning. it's 4:56. we'll be right back. hi. what are you working on? i've got a 6, 8 and 13 year old. and it's... [ together ] exhausting. what i need is... a sanctuary? a sanctuary. do you think this would look good in your dad's bathroom? ohh. wow. that's the one! any color you want, we can mix it or match it. ♪ [ indistinct chatter ] [ sigh ] nice. say yes to lifted, firmer looking skin at home. and look up to 5 years younger in 12 weeks with new no7 laboratories firming booster serum. made with our powerful age-defying complex, matrixyl 3000 plus. this clinically proven serum works so well... 80% of women said procedures can wait. you may not remember what you looked like 5 years ago... but you're about to. new firming booster serum from no7. available at walgreens, target, and ulta. >>> good morning on this friday, march 6th. >> there's a lot of developments in the coronavirus emergency including the cruise ship passengers, they are waiting for test results. rs we want to check in with
i'm ines de la cuetara, i'll have the details coming up. >>> but first a live look outside this morning. it's 4:56. we'll be right back. hi. what are you working on? i've got a 6, 8 and 13 year old. and it's... [ together ] exhausting. what i need is... a sanctuary? a sanctuary. do you think this would look good in your dad's bathroom? ohh. wow. that's the one! any color you want, we can mix it or match it. ♪ [ indistinct chatter ] [ sigh ] nice. say yes to lifted, firmer looking...
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. >> abc's ines de la cuetara begins our coverage. she's in washington. ines, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, trevor and zohreen. the coronavirus outbreak may be slowing down in some parts of the world, but here in the u.s. there are now 162 confirmed cases across 18 states. as the coronavirus continues to spread around the country, the coast guard dropping off testing kits to the "grand princess" cruise ship to test passengers and crew potentially infected with the new virus after a man died from being exposed during a cruise on the same ship last month. some passengers showing symptoms, the ship being held off the coast of san francisco. >> if we've been exposed, we've been exposed and there's not much we can do about it. >> reporter: in new york mayor bill de blasio telling residents who recently traveled to china, italy, iran and japan to self-quarantine. the city's department of health is monitoring close to 3,000 new yorkers for home isolation. in washington state, seattle area district schools closing for 22,000 students in an effort to sl
. >> abc's ines de la cuetara begins our coverage. she's in washington. ines, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, trevor and zohreen. the coronavirus outbreak may be slowing down in some parts of the world, but here in the u.s. there are now 162 confirmed cases across 18 states. as the coronavirus continues to spread around the country, the coast guard dropping off testing kits to the "grand princess" cruise ship to test passengers and crew potentially infected with...
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ines de la cuetara, abc news, washington. >> all right, ines, thank you. >>> the states are also takingir own steps to contain the virus. >> the new york national guard is expected to arrive in the suburb of new rochelle today where there is a containment zone. schools are closed there. guard members will help deliver food to children who depend on it. >>> most of the nearly 100 cases in massachusetts are linked to a biotech conference held last month in boston. the governor declared a state of emergency after 51 new cases were identified wednesday. >> in washington state, home of most of the u.s. deaths, seattle schools are closed for two weeks and visits to nursing homes are banned. >> there is no magic silver bullet at the moment medically, but there is a very successful effort we can take to slow the spread of this disease, and that's to reduce the social interactions that are not necessary in our lives. this is an effective tactic. it is at hand. all it requires is the will of active people to follow science and confidence that we're all in this together. >> meanwhile, los angeles
ines de la cuetara, abc news, washington. >> all right, ines, thank you. >>> the states are also takingir own steps to contain the virus. >> the new york national guard is expected to arrive in the suburb of new rochelle today where there is a containment zone. schools are closed there. guard members will help deliver food to children who depend on it. >>> most of the nearly 100 cases in massachusetts are linked to a biotech conference held last month in boston....
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ines de la cuetara has more. >> reporter: president trump announces bold new measures to help the economycoronavirus pandemic. >> i look at it, i view it as a -- in a sense a wartime president. i mean, that's what we're fighting. >> reporter: trump now saying he may invoke the defense production act which allows the government to marshal the private sector. the president also asking congress to approve a trillion-dollar stimulus bill which would include $500 billion in direct payments to americans, two rounds of checks sent out on april 16th and may 18. >> a single $1,000 check would help someone pay their landlord in march, but what happens after that? >> reporter: the senate passing a separate relief bill. >> this is not the way i would have designed the bill or negotiated the bill in particular, but people need relief and they need it very quickly. >> reporter: treasury secretary steve mnuchin warning unemployment could reach 20% without government intervention. but the president walking that back. >> no, i don't agree, that's a absolute total worst-case scenario. >> reporter: because
ines de la cuetara has more. >> reporter: president trump announces bold new measures to help the economycoronavirus pandemic. >> i look at it, i view it as a -- in a sense a wartime president. i mean, that's what we're fighting. >> reporter: trump now saying he may invoke the defense production act which allows the government to marshal the private sector. the president also asking congress to approve a trillion-dollar stimulus bill which would include $500 billion in direct...
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. >> abc's ines de la cuetara joins us from alexandria, virginia. another big state up for grabs today. ines, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kenneth and zohreen. 14 states and 1 territory all voting today as part of super tuesday. states like california, texas and virginia with over 1,300 delegates at play. just hours before the biggest contest of the primary season, joe biden getting a major boost. pete buttigieg and now amy klobuchar both dropping out of the race for president and endorsing the former vice president. >> but he will also govern with his heart. >> reporter: biden emotional as he accepted mayor pete's endorsement. >> he reminds me of my son beau. >> reporter: biden's landslide win in south carolina reshaping the race. former presidential candidate beto o'rourke also throwing his support behind him as the party's moderates seem ready to come together to stop bernie sanders from winning the nomination. >> let's put forward somebody who is actually a democrat. >> reporter: but sanders undeterred. >> the political establishment
. >> abc's ines de la cuetara joins us from alexandria, virginia. another big state up for grabs today. ines, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kenneth and zohreen. 14 states and 1 territory all voting today as part of super tuesday. states like california, texas and virginia with over 1,300 delegates at play. just hours before the biggest contest of the primary season, joe biden getting a major boost. pete buttigieg and now amy klobuchar both dropping out of the race for...
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abc's ines de la cuetara begins our coverage from washington. >> reporter: president trump hinting he wants to re-open the economy despite objections from health experts. even though many are predicting the peak of the crisis has yet to come. >> america will again and soon be open for business, very soon, a lot sooner than three or four months that somebody was suggesting. >> reporter: the president's comments coming as new york governor andrew cuomo suggested the pandemic could last up to nine months. cuomo on cnn firing back. >> by the way if you have to make that choice it's public health, all right. because you cannot put a value on a human life. and nobody cares how long it takes to get the economy up and running if you actually saved lives. >> reporter: texas lieutenant governor dan patrick said on fox he agrees with the president. >> let's get back to work. let's get back to living. let's be senator about it. those 70 and plus we'll take care of ourself. don't sacrifice the country. >> reporter: on capitol hill negotiations over that $2 trillion stimulus package hitting a roadb
abc's ines de la cuetara begins our coverage from washington. >> reporter: president trump hinting he wants to re-open the economy despite objections from health experts. even though many are predicting the peak of the crisis has yet to come. >> america will again and soon be open for business, very soon, a lot sooner than three or four months that somebody was suggesting. >> reporter: the president's comments coming as new york governor andrew cuomo suggested the pandemic...
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. >> reporter: ines de la cuetara, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to ines. >>> the senate plans to vote today on that relief bill but with at least five senators now in isolation, there are growing calls for lawmakers to be able to vote on that bill remotely. >> the cdc is expected to issue new guidance today making it possible for people to return to work faster. the new guidance will affect people exposed to the coronavirus who have not shown symptoms. until now those people were told that they had to wear a mask for 14 days. the cdc is expected to shorten that period today. of course we'll keep you posted. >>> and concerns are growing at the nation's airports. at least ten air traffic control facilities have seen a staff member test positive for the virus. operations have been limited at some airports. >> as hospitals sound the alarm about this growing crisis, a u.s. navy hospital ship is leaving san diego today heading to los angeles. it's bringing 800 medical professionals and support staff. many hospitals are already running low on protective gear and officials here in new
. >> reporter: ines de la cuetara, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to ines. >>> the senate plans to vote today on that relief bill but with at least five senators now in isolation, there are growing calls for lawmakers to be able to vote on that bill remotely. >> the cdc is expected to issue new guidance today making it possible for people to return to work faster. the new guidance will affect people exposed to the coronavirus who have not shown symptoms. until...
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abc's ines de la cuetara has more. >> reporter: this morning, 5,000 u.s. as coronavirus spreads through one of america's largest warships. >> first two priorities, one taking care of people, and the second maintaining mission readiness. >> reporter: at least two dozen crewman aboard "the uss roosevelt" have tested positive raising concern that the illness could spread potentially throughout the ship crippling the crew. >> the danger here is that the whole crew becomes infected and the ship not able to carry out its duties. a large part of the u.s. military might in the pacific might be tied up pierside for >>eporter: allrs tested in guam wowed to leave the ship. meanwhile as the navy sends two hospital slips to new york and l.a., fema is promises more life-saving and much needed supplies on land. >> we're sending more every day. >> reporter: but president trump raised questions about the true status of those supplies thursday night when he recited the same number of masks and gloves as the previous day. >> as of today, fema has shipped over 9 million n95 m
abc's ines de la cuetara has more. >> reporter: this morning, 5,000 u.s. as coronavirus spreads through one of america's largest warships. >> first two priorities, one taking care of people, and the second maintaining mission readiness. >> reporter: at least two dozen crewman aboard "the uss roosevelt" have tested positive raising concern that the illness could spread potentially throughout the ship crippling the crew. >> the danger here is that the whole crew...
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. >> abc's ines de la cuetara has the latest from washington where today the senate votes on emergency funding for this crisis. ines, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, trevor and mona. at least 11 people in the u.s. have now died from the coronavirus outbreak as the infection continues to spread to other states. texas and new jersey now confirming their first cases. overnight, health officials revealing a california resident is the first death linked to covid-19 outside of washington state. the man likely exposed during a cruise on the "grand princess," which traveled from san fran a number of new passengers and crew members complained of flu-like symptoms. >> the ship will not come on shore until we appropriately assess the passengers. >> reporter: the death toll from coronavirus in the u.s. now jumping to at least 11. los angeles county declaring a local emergency. >> we need every tool at our disposal to make sure we're ready to support any coronavirus patients who are diagnosed and to prevent any further spread. >> reporter: while in new york, governor cuomo announced six ca
. >> abc's ines de la cuetara has the latest from washington where today the senate votes on emergency funding for this crisis. ines, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, trevor and mona. at least 11 people in the u.s. have now died from the coronavirus outbreak as the infection continues to spread to other states. texas and new jersey now confirming their first cases. overnight, health officials revealing a california resident is the first death linked to covid-19 outside of...
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abc's ines de la cuetara reports. relief for americans and their wallet is less than a month away. >> within three weeks we'll have direct deposit into people's convene federal government, that ca. >>eph need cash is expected to show up in your bank account just after the now postponed tax day. checks could be as much as $1200 per person plus $500 per child depending on your income. this comes as the white house weighs a new loan program focused on rehiring workers laid off during the crisis. the administration saying it hopes to begin handing out those small business loans this friday. >> go back and hire your workers because the government is paying you to do that. >> reporter: meanwhile, the president is cutting down on medical costs, announcing that two major insurance companies, humana and cigna, will now waive co-pays for coronavirus victims. as for the stock market, dow futures are pointing to a lower open on wall street this morning. global stocks were also down overnight as investigators voice concern that th
abc's ines de la cuetara reports. relief for americans and their wallet is less than a month away. >> within three weeks we'll have direct deposit into people's convene federal government, that ca. >>eph need cash is expected to show up in your bank account just after the now postponed tax day. checks could be as much as $1200 per person plus $500 per child depending on your income. this comes as the white house weighs a new loan program focused on rehiring workers laid off during...
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but first abc's ines de la cuetara begins our coverage from waingt. on capitol hill finally reaching a deal on that multitrillion dollar stimulus package meant to help revive the u.s. economy. >> it's good news for families all across america. at last we have a deal. >> reporter: the deal comes after five days of marathon negotiations. democrats wanted the plan to do more for workers and were pushing to are a marshall plan for hospitals. >> to all americans i say help is on the way. >> reporter: this as the president reveals he wants parts of the economy to re-open by easter. >> easter is our time line. what a great time line that would be. >> reporter: according to morgan stanley, 3.4 million people filed for unemployment last week. that's nearly five times more than the highest week ever. trump arguing on fox news current restrictions may infect the economy to the point of no return. >> you're going to lose more people by putting a country into a massive recession or depression. you're going to have suicides by the thousands. >> reporter: but health
but first abc's ines de la cuetara begins our coverage from waingt. on capitol hill finally reaching a deal on that multitrillion dollar stimulus package meant to help revive the u.s. economy. >> it's good news for families all across america. at last we have a deal. >> reporter: the deal comes after five days of marathon negotiations. democrats wanted the plan to do more for workers and were pushing to are a marshall plan for hospitals. >> to all americans i say help is on...
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in washington, inownes de la cueta cuetara. >>> abc7 news contributor and chronicle insider phil matiereven after last night things are still wide open. >> this is still very much a race in california and the rest of the country. we've seen surges by former vice president joe biden, former new york mayor michael bloomberg, bernie sanders holding strong, but nobody is racking up numbers of 40% and 50%. no one is running the table either in california or in the country. they're all going to have to divide the delegates and that's going to make for one heck of a convention in milwaukee this summer. >> we have full election results for each race and ballot measure right now. just go to abc7news.com and go to our app. we also have the results streaming at the bottom of your screen. >>> now to the latest on the coronavirus. lawmakers are meeting today on a bill that would set aside 7$7.5 billion to fund the goff 7vernms response to the outbreak. in the bay area, there's two new cases of the virus. julian glover is live for us in san jose. >>> good morning. two latest cases of coronavirus conf
in washington, inownes de la cueta cuetara. >>> abc7 news contributor and chronicle insider phil matiereven after last night things are still wide open. >> this is still very much a race in california and the rest of the country. we've seen surges by former vice president joe biden, former new york mayor michael bloomberg, bernie sanders holding strong, but nobody is racking up numbers of 40% and 50%. no one is running the table either in california or in the country. they're all...
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ines de la cuetara, abc news, washington. >>> governor newsom was asked aboutthe possibility of californian a few weeks. they have a stay at home order for tens of millions of people. >> i think april for california would be sooner than any of the experts that i talk to would believe is possible. >> newsom said, again, it's possible that the stay at home order could last up to 12 weeks as the state tries to bend the curve. >>> now, an update on the growing number of coronavirus cases here in the bay area. the total number of confirmed cases has topped 1,000. santa clara continues to get hit hard. it reported 16 deaths and 375 cases. that is more than double san mateo county 161 cases. alameda county reported a second death in 135 confirmed cases and contra costa county is reporting 186 cases. two confirmed cases in mendocino cases and still awaiting the results of 50 tests and lake county is reporting no cases. >>> we're learning more about a southern california teenager who died while sick with coronavirus. los angeles county health officials say although the 17-year-old boy was infected,
ines de la cuetara, abc news, washington. >>> governor newsom was asked aboutthe possibility of californian a few weeks. they have a stay at home order for tens of millions of people. >> i think april for california would be sooner than any of the experts that i talk to would believe is possible. >> newsom said, again, it's possible that the stay at home order could last up to 12 weeks as the state tries to bend the curve. >>> now, an update on the growing number...
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abc's ines de la cuetara is in washington. >> reporter: even as president trump tries to reassure they well for everybody. >> reporter: -- the covid-19 pandemic inching closer to the white house. a brazilian official who met with trump and the vice president, seen here on the right in this photo from last week, now testing positive for the virus. >> we'll find out what happens. i guess they're being tested right now. let's put it this way, i'm not concerned. >> reporter: but amid growing public anxiety, trump announcing drastic new measures to fight the outbreak, calling for a series of stimulus measures to help the economy. trading was halted not second time in week as financial markets continue to tumble. >> the president used the biggest weapon that a president has, that primetime oval office speech last night, to try to calm the markets. it does not appear to have worked. >> reporter: trump also banning travel from most of europe to the u.s. for the next 30 days. though u.s. citizens and permanent residents will not be affected. that announcement causing confusion. the european un
abc's ines de la cuetara is in washington. >> reporter: even as president trump tries to reassure they well for everybody. >> reporter: -- the covid-19 pandemic inching closer to the white house. a brazilian official who met with trump and the vice president, seen here on the right in this photo from last week, now testing positive for the virus. >> we'll find out what happens. i guess they're being tested right now. let's put it this way, i'm not concerned. >> reporter:...
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ines de la cuetara, abc news, washington. >>> a northern california nurse who may have been infected after volunteering to treat a coronavirus patient has yet to be tested. the quarantined nurse met the criteria to be tested for covid-19 but the cdc wouldn't do it. they say she has to wait because priority is being given to severe cases. >>> representatives from national nurses united read her statement. >> this is not a ticket dispenser at the deli counter. it's a public health emergency. i'm a registered nurse and i need to know if i'm positive before going back to care for patients. >> so far more than 80 union nurses remain under quarantine. >> i'm sure a lot of you have questions about coronavirus. go to abc7news.com where we have an entire page related to stories and information you need to know about the disease. >>> tonight "20/20" will host a live two-hour special on the outbreak hosted by david muir and chief medical correspondent dr. jennifer ashton. that will be at 9:00 p.m. on abc7. >>> good morning. let's look at some neighborhood temperatures. castro valley and orinda,
ines de la cuetara, abc news, washington. >>> a northern california nurse who may have been infected after volunteering to treat a coronavirus patient has yet to be tested. the quarantined nurse met the criteria to be tested for covid-19 but the cdc wouldn't do it. they say she has to wait because priority is being given to severe cases. >>> representatives from national nurses united read her statement. >> this is not a ticket dispenser at the deli counter. it's a...
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ines de la cuetara, abc washington. >>> president trump hopes to roll back social distancing guidelines by easter in an effort to improve the economy. george stephanopoulos ask eed t homeland security adviser if this is a real timeline? >> the president wants to do this, but i'mresources to do it careful in places like new york and now very troubling, new orleans. >> you could watch that full interview coming up on "gma" after "abc 7 mornings." >>> here is a look at the latest cases in bay area. santa clara reported 16 deaths and 375 cases. that's more than double san mateo 161 cases. alameda county reported a second death and 135 confirmed cases. contra costa reports 186 cases. two confirmed cases of coronavirus in menocinoountys r cases. >>> stanford university is aware to 24 people who are connected that tested positive for covid-19. one is a student on camps and erecting tts on campus faculty,v at its galvez street parking lot across from the bing concert hall. the new tents will start being used in the next few days. >>> we're learning more about a southern california teenager whil
ines de la cuetara, abc washington. >>> president trump hopes to roll back social distancing guidelines by easter in an effort to improve the economy. george stephanopoulos ask eed t homeland security adviser if this is a real timeline? >> the president wants to do this, but i'mresources to do it careful in places like new york and now very troubling, new orleans. >> you could watch that full interview coming up on "gma" after "abc 7 mornings."...
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yesterday a producer wanting to tweak our friend ines de la cuetara's shot. >> i can see your wine bottlesa ward. >> reporter: most journalists are able to secure a pretty decent shot. let's be honest, give the rest of us a little peek at what their houses look like. whit johnson's living room white and black with pops of yellow, a great reporter with great taste in decor. all-white walls seem to be a favorite of the abc family. dr. ashton throwing in a white orchid to match. kelly ripa going live in front of her own white walls and pointy vases. >> let me go to the kitchen part of the set. >> reporter: ryan seacrest's kitchen is amazing. that oven definitely something to drool over. plenty to look at in the background of wendy williams' live shot. >> welcome to my perch up in the breeze. >> reporter: the view from stephen colbert's porch is not bad. >> i'm also up here among the trees because i read on facebook that viruses are afraid of stairs. >> his view not bad but the rest of us are doing our best, you know? >>> this morning on "world news now," the warning for america's largest citi
yesterday a producer wanting to tweak our friend ines de la cuetara's shot. >> i can see your wine bottlesa ward. >> reporter: most journalists are able to secure a pretty decent shot. let's be honest, give the rest of us a little peek at what their houses look like. whit johnson's living room white and black with pops of yellow, a great reporter with great taste in decor. all-white walls seem to be a favorite of the abc family. dr. ashton throwing in a white orchid to match. kelly...