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>>people are getting out and starting to fly again where they're going i don't kw and what they're goingwant to get who knows t almost a 130,000 travelers came through tsa secity chkpoints naonwi on sunday. that's e most screen since the beginning of the mon. but it is nothing coared to the normal amount which would be about2 and a half million travelers on that day and while some airports like oakland require everybody to wear a mask th airport most aiines say you don't have to ear the mask on the plane which is aving flight attendants feeling on protected. >>require that everyone in an airrt in an airplane where face covering st like the cdc recommends for the general public when yore out in public. we also asked them to take steps to limit right now tosuspend leisure travel right now make it very clear to the public thatthis is not a for you to be traveling unless you really have an urgent prisons to op. >>so that'what the flight attendants want done. but as now with the tsa's website ght just says you may wear a mask during the screening process. it says nothing about wearing a mask
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there iso much uncertainty and all american people want to kw the truth.don't want to know treatments we want to know what the governor knows and what it doesn't know and what they will be doing to find the answers. this is not aut partisanship or politics, this is about saving people's lives. >> thank f y being with us. as we havere beerting, president trump says he would sign an executive order temporary -- temporarily stopping people from issuing green cards. we learned the president's what is thedu hrg over t >> this is another case of the president going about their aff. the president has made a pitch restrict new people coming in in orr for you to be [inaudible] agricultural workers who represent the main body of jobs that would be impacted going rward. >> they president has backed out on agriculture colts -- agriurcualist because they are o the economy? >> yes. many stas feel like they are getting something like a breather. there are still somece cs and the concern is weee these workers to keep the food growi so when the president made his announcem
there iso much uncertainty and all american people want to kw the truth.don't want to know treatments we want to know what the governor knows and what it doesn't know and what they will be doing to find the answers. this is not aut partisanship or politics, this is about saving people's lives. >> thank f y being with us. as we havere beerting, president trump says he would sign an executive order temporary -- temporarily stopping people from issuing green cards. we learned the president's...
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and i eouncra ygeou to itwre to me,et l meno kw how you are coping. >> yes, get it out of yrou head. >> and i hope your three kids want to ptiarcitepa in the blog e.th their persctpeiv .i've gotnte pleynt of that and you balanced nutrition fostr rethng a endney.rg whoo-hoo! gr eatat stg inenresu wi 9th gmsra oprf otein, 27 vitamins and minerals, an d trnuies ntto su ppt orimnemu he al.th > >>mucsi helps many of us pass the time. and now a group of musicians will tnsraformou yr computeinr toe to a concert venue. ♪ >> you're wrapping a pair caldle tulemb we'd soul. starting tomorrow, theyil wl rfpeorm via facebook for a series of concerts. >> and they will feature acts due tola py dinurghi ts mmsuer's concert series. a great way tjuo stel raxnd a unwind. >> turn on your commuter and enjoy some simuc. atth gdoo it for now. world news tonigh who've got their eczema uernd ctronol.rs, with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. pintxe is the first eatrtmten of i ktsinthd aton ctiounusly so roll up those sleeves. tre
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we kw members tested positive. aff nearly doubli. the number of cases offials say one person did die ovethweekend. and have a breakdown of the santa clara count more than 1239 deaths, n matecounty county, 583, 9 deaths contra costa county. 417 7 deaths alameda county 557 13 deaths in the moran. 141 cases, 7 deaths solano county 88 cases, one death sonoma county 84. one ath that the county 22 cases and 2 deaths. the first place in thstate to declare a health emergency and then limit mass gatheringsand this was before the stay at home orders that was santa clara county. tonight kron four's dan kerman talk to the health officer there see if she thinks those mos are working. >ecause there are emerging data tells us at we have more extensive community spread than was apparent to us even 5 days ago, we st take more actions to slow the spread of disease and to protect the public it was back on march 9th en santa clara county health officer doctor sara cody. >nnounced they were banni mass gatherings to stop the spread of the coronavus. >>san
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you kw, plus 2000. it's where we're at now and we're not sure where we're headed. >>all the food bank's i'v talked say well this crisis is their regulars. they're also seen a new kind of ientele high across the board we're seeinpeople who have never had to come the fore. >>even know you know knew how to fight resources like this. >>and you can see clear these are folks because they open their trucks and but the groceries it we get a little glimpse into their lives to see tool belts aren't cleaning equipment these are fol that were pretty recently you kn out of the job. and all of a sudden they don't have a job ey don't have e in common, ey're looking for help those with experience in disasr relief xpect we will be feeling the ripple effect of is pandemic. >>well past the date the shelter-in-place orders are lifted once this emergency ends. >>it does not mean people are going to be back on the right ay and everything back to normal it really takes months if not years for the people were impacted. artist by these emergencies to get back on their feet in addition to a
you kw, plus 2000. it's where we're at now and we're not sure where we're headed. >>all the food bank's i'v talked say well this crisis is their regulars. they're also seen a new kind of ientele high across the board we're seeinpeople who have never had to come the fore. >>even know you know knew how to fight resources like this. >>and you can see clear these are folks because they open their trucks and but the groceries it we get a little glimpse into their lives to see tool...
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laura: so many people in america want to kw, when is life g back to normal? until there is a vaccine? >> there is no back to normal. it will be a new normal. i think we will see much mask wearing during influenza and now covid seasons. there may be such. i think there will be elements of social distancing. wi thinkwill not travel so much for business reasons. meetings mor more.al business we are moving into a new normalr but yo right. if we had a vaccine that was effective, and if it were safe, and if could then deploy it so that we could essentially vaccinate the entire country, then we cou get back to a semblance of normal. laa: thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure. laura: turning to russia now come over this week is not playing up as president putin had planned the country was that planned. a vote has been postponed due to the outbreak. sarah reports >-- reports. >> they used bake here for whole chains of cafes until the coronavirus. now just a hanul of staff. this businessin is barely scr by but the state is offering no lifeline. when she came face
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katty: you kw, it is a complicated question.you got the states saying, we need the federal government do more. in the whitechouse, w is the federal government, saying it is the states's responsibiity. the sta argument is this is a complicated supply-chain issue and the white house is in the bestosition to sort components of the test from other countries. the white house's argument is this has to be coordinated at the state level. there is some politics in this. the testing goes badly, the white house can say the states did not do it well. if the testing goes well, the white house would like to be able to claim some responsibility. it will be fascihoting watching the relationship between the two men having met today forward to sg where the blame is actually going to fall. laura: indeed. katty kay, thank you so much for being with us. let's turn now to be of the coronavirus outbreak in the u.s. we are doing now b a doctor of preventative medicine and university.diseases at vegetable thank you for joining us -- vanderbilt universit
katty: you kw, it is a complicated question.you got the states saying, we need the federal government do more. in the whitechouse, w is the federal government, saying it is the states's responsibiity. the sta argument is this is a complicated supply-chain issue and the white house is in the bestosition to sort components of the test from other countries. the white house's argument is this has to be coordinated at the state level. there is some politics in this. the testing goes badly, the white...
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kw duane kuiper and mike cue coe are here with me virtually. >> we miss seeing you guys, especially on this night, on this day, opening day at home. giants and dodgers. this is kind of like a happy new year to all of us. how are you dealing right now, duane? >> we've always felt like opening day is a holiday. to us, it almost feels like christmas came and they canceled it or fourth of july or easter or thanksgiving. that's the way it feels today. because i mean, we would like to be in our usual spot, which is at the ballpark, in the broadcast booth. watching the giants and dodgers in front of a full house. that's where we'd like to be. the bottom line is, it's a different time right now. we have to put our seatbelts on and take this ride for what it is. >> i think a lot of giants fans just seeing these two guys makes them feel a little bit better. there are all sorts of scenarios, guys that we can see when the season resumes, maybe august 1st. maybe all the games. >> reporter: many of the games played without fans in the stands. but be ready for anything. we posted that full interview.
kw duane kuiper and mike cue coe are here with me virtually. >> we miss seeing you guys, especially on this night, on this day, opening day at home. giants and dodgers. this is kind of like a happy new year to all of us. how are you dealing right now, duane? >> we've always felt like opening day is a holiday. to us, it almost feels like christmas came and they canceled it or fourth of july or easter or thanksgiving. that's the way it feels today. because i mean, we would like to be...
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all the time.rk it out but, you kw,y fear is that there are a lot more out there than we know of. i'm-- i'm opositiit. and eventually, we won't be able to-- we won't have the resources to, you know, address them. >> sreenivasan: every year, the privately-funded youth outreach and shelterverganization, nant house, holds a national sleepout to raise awareness and support for homess youth. like most other public events across the country, last ght's sleepout for the first time was a virtual one. and, as c.e.o. and esident kevin ryan told me, the youth they serve are more vulnerable now than ever. kevin i, shelter in plagreat if you have a shelter. what about the populations that you serve? >> well, that's exactly the fear that confronts so many young people right now. they are often not with an inspiring circle of love around them. some have aged out of foster care. some of th have lost family members. and so, they're desperate for a safe place to shelte oin place. mathe young people covenant house is serving in all 31s cite also medically compromised. they haven't been regularly se
all the time.rk it out but, you kw,y fear is that there are a lot more out there than we know of. i'm-- i'm opositiit. and eventually, we won't be able to-- we won't have the resources to, you know, address them. >> sreenivasan: every year, the privately-funded youth outreach and shelterverganization, nant house, holds a national sleepout to raise awareness and support for homess youth. like most other public events across the country, last ght's sleepout for the first time was a virtual...
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>>we kw that an underreported crime d so we really have to stay vigilant in thaparticular area and ensu that we market our resources well we can do our were 2 repair shops, 3 here restaurants. >>2 clothing stores, 9 hair salons since march 20th when police cald out scofflaws compliance with the shelter order has improved dramatically and is directly tied to less crime says the chief i thinit has to do with people shelter in place and people staying in residential burglaries and being down because people are in their mes commercial burglaries we've seen we've seen some up taking commercial burglaries and for you know for reasons because you know businesses are open. >>and you know so we're taking steps r that down the road chief garcia notes that budget and staffing issues om as the city grapples with the ongoing fisc impact of the coronavirus. >>less cre might mean more time for and forcing the shelter order. but it does not mean there will be a cop around when you need one says the chief. i've seen across the country. some police departments, not doing as muh as they did before the pan
>>we kw that an underreported crime d so we really have to stay vigilant in thaparticular area and ensu that we market our resources well we can do our were 2 repair shops, 3 here restaurants. >>2 clothing stores, 9 hair salons since march 20th when police cald out scofflaws compliance with the shelter order has improved dramatically and is directly tied to less crime says the chief i thinit has to do with people shelter in place and people staying in residential burglaries and...
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i don't kw if that's true across the board.aura: and do you know just how long this social distanci is going to have to go on for? >> well, i have been very careful about making predictions about the future becae i think that if anyone had a crystal ball, there's many thing they woul have done. they would have shut down borders, they would have sold their portfolios. so i'm not miss it bf saying when. what i willha say is as we progress, we're going to start to have to think anew about how we go about our lives and so we're goi to go from incredible -- incredibly intense social distancing to starting to do things differently. are we going to have n restrictions how many people middle seats on planes. whatever it takes, we've got to return to normalcy al at some point but we're not there y. when we do, the going to have t be piecemeal so we know we're safe. laura: thank you so much for joinings. >> my pleasure. thank you for having me. laura: as we were saying, ai brs prime minister has been moved to the intensive care unit of s
i don't kw if that's true across the board.aura: and do you know just how long this social distanci is going to have to go on for? >> well, i have been very careful about making predictions about the future becae i think that if anyone had a crystal ball, there's many thing they woul have done. they would have shut down borders, they would have sold their portfolios. so i'm not miss it bf saying when. what i willha say is as we progress, we're going to start to have to think anew about...
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you know, maybe in the past, we could defer to our politicians, but we kw how much we trust our politicians now. right? we know how much, you know -- i don'think -- it's a game that they're playing that reallisn't relevant to me at all. >> will you tell him you think it's dumb to set a date? >> will i tell him that? no, there's no point. i got lots of other things to tell him. >> what will you tell them about sports? because the presidentis had said just ast week, "i'm tired of watching baseball games that are 14 years old." you're one of 16 sports industry leaders to join the task force. what are you going to tell him about reopening basketball? >> safety first, per end of story. r u know, if our players aren't safe, i would nek anybody to do what i wouldn't ask my kids to do. and if i don't feel it's safe for kids to participate, i'm not gonna ask any of my employees, any of the players to paicipate, no exceptions. >> let's take a step back. march 11th will be reay remembered to most people as the day of this wake-up call about the pandemic, beit was the day that the world health organiza
you know, maybe in the past, we could defer to our politicians, but we kw how much we trust our politicians now. right? we know how much, you know -- i don'think -- it's a game that they're playing that reallisn't relevant to me at all. >> will you tell him you think it's dumb to set a date? >> will i tell him that? no, there's no point. i got lots of other things to tell him. >> what will you tell them about sports? because the presidentis had said just ast week, "i'm...
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kws the wall street journal" said potentially 1 in 3 tests is a false negative. what do you know about that and how concerning is this for you? >> yeah, we are learning -- we're learning more and more about the testing as we do more of it. and i have seen those reports, as well. i think the reports that i've seen have said maybe 1 in 5. but you know, i think it likely could be a range. and i think that the tests we have may not be -- may not be perfect, they're not 100% sensitive and 100% accurate and very few tests are, so there is some degree to which we want to increase testing and we need to have a clinical suspicion that people continue to have symptoms that are very suggestive of covid-19 even with a negative t test. this is an area we're going to have to pay close attention to and understand the limitations of the test and also await better tests that come out as more and more manufacturers develop tests for us. >> friends of mine, a couple, one tested negative, one tested positive, yet they had the same similymptoms at the same time, it does make you ques
kws the wall street journal" said potentially 1 in 3 tests is a false negative. what do you know about that and how concerning is this for you? >> yeah, we are learning -- we're learning more and more about the testing as we do more of it. and i have seen those reports, as well. i think the reports that i've seen have said maybe 1 in 5. but you know, i think it likely could be a range. and i think that the tests we have may not be -- may not be perfect, they're not 100% sensitive and...
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>> yeah, i don't kw who else's resources i would spend. >> how much is it g you? know? >> i don't know exactly. its. in the millions of doll >> i want toalk about unemployment with you, because while your employees will luckily be spared that fate, millions and millions of americans, more than 20 millionw after this weel have filed for unemploy-- unemployment insurance claims. and it's suc a staggering number. i wonder, as you lookmp at these uyment numbers coming in every week, how bad do you think it's going to get before it geter? >> very bad. yeah, i mean -- >> worse than the global financial crisis?ea >> y i mean, we're way past that already. i mean, i'm not ready use "depression," becau it's hard to define what that is, but it's gonna be difficult for a lot of people. it's already difficultor a lot people, and it's going to be difficult for businesses toeep people employed. now, i do have confidence that the entreprenrs in this country, the innovation that happens in this country will get us through this. i don't think this is, you know, a 3-, 5-year problem. i th
>> yeah, i don't kw who else's resources i would spend. >> how much is it g you? know? >> i don't know exactly. its. in the millions of doll >> i want toalk about unemployment with you, because while your employees will luckily be spared that fate, millions and millions of americans, more than 20 millionw after this weel have filed for unemploy-- unemployment insurance claims. and it's suc a staggering number. i wonder, as you lookmp at these uyment numbers coming in...
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and we had a nosomething from a, kw chang homered. lions 4-1. how do you like it? tiger woods tweeted out his own version of magnolia lane for what was supposed to be sunday at the masters. cbs replayed tiger woods' win from last year. first major title in over a decade. tiger took the green jacket out of the closet and reflected on how special it was to win in front of his children. >> if i would have won earlier on in their lives, they probably wouldn't have understood it and never remember it but now because they are of age, they will remember it for the rest of their lives and i am so thankful i was able to pull it off so this is imprinted in their lives. you know what? your dad was a good player at one point. >> he was a pretty good player. the horse challenge is underway. first up, atlanta's trey young against chauncey billups. shooting from their homes. a family member recording. not exactly madison square garden. he rallied back to defeat young who looked like he was shooting on an 8-foot hoop. billups advances to thursday. chicago mayor doesn't want anybod
and we had a nosomething from a, kw chang homered. lions 4-1. how do you like it? tiger woods tweeted out his own version of magnolia lane for what was supposed to be sunday at the masters. cbs replayed tiger woods' win from last year. first major title in over a decade. tiger took the green jacket out of the closet and reflected on how special it was to win in front of his children. >> if i would have won earlier on in their lives, they probably wouldn't have understood it and never...
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she spoke on "face the nation, kw" echoing the frustrations of many political leaders. >>> new testing options for east bay cities. this drive through site will be open at the alameda county fairgrounds. for people leaving in pleasanton, livermore or dublin. if you have a fever over 100 or a compromised immune system. if you have respiratory similar to ims or recent exposure to someone who does have the virus. if you are over 65 or homeless or pregnant, you are allowed to be tested. again, after residents of pleasanton, livermore and dublin. they will test 150 people a day after they run out of supplies and it opens tomorrow morning. >>> despite the shelter-at-home order, there's questions whether employees at tesla's fremont factory will be headed back to work this week. the company has asked employees to come back to work on wednesday. according to internal e-mails obtained by cnbc, many tesla employees have been working from home since mid-march. it's supposed to be open for basic operations because of alameda county's stay-at-home order, until next sunday. they want workers to come
she spoke on "face the nation, kw" echoing the frustrations of many political leaders. >>> new testing options for east bay cities. this drive through site will be open at the alameda county fairgrounds. for people leaving in pleasanton, livermore or dublin. if you have a fever over 100 or a compromised immune system. if you have respiratory similar to ims or recent exposure to someone who does have the virus. if you are over 65 or homeless or pregnant, you are allowed to be...
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elizabeth: president says he did inherit d a broken system, we kw that pandemic response in federal governmentile was depleted of masks after h1n1, he was left to deal with was not state of the art,. like trying to fix a freight train racing down the track at 100 miles an hour. what is what is happening now. i covered pandemic, and epidemics and anthrax attack and listened to infectious disease expert testify before congress, since 1980s, another pandemic is coming, we were caught flat footed, your reaction? >> number one issue in america coming out of this covid problem is our preparedness, i have not heard anything about moving our supplyly chains or medication ad manufacturing back to the united states where is the great journalism where the ceos are pressed why they moved things overseas and their plan to move it back to u.s. this should be the work of congress right now that is important work. elizabeth: right, bring supply chains back home. viruses outbreak will happen again, to the optimism erase for the cure in vaccine picking up, there are more than a thousand drug trials right now, i
elizabeth: president says he did inherit d a broken system, we kw that pandemic response in federal governmentile was depleted of masks after h1n1, he was left to deal with was not state of the art,. like trying to fix a freight train racing down the track at 100 miles an hour. what is what is happening now. i covered pandemic, and epidemics and anthrax attack and listened to infectious disease expert testify before congress, since 1980s, another pandemic is coming, we were caught flat footed,...
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lower income americans who show up for work will drive home the consequences of income inn ee kw qualitycountry. our next guest has focused on this issuer for years. he turned heads in davos last year. >> i heard people talking the language of participation and justice and equality and transparency. then almost no one raises the issue of the rich not paying their fair share. it feels like i'm in a fire fighter conference and no one is allowed to speak about water. something needs to change. ten years ago, the world economic forum asked what must industry do to prevent social backlash. the answer is simple. stop talking about philanthropy. >> he is the author of the book "human kind." rutger, this history that you called last year continues. as we discussed, increasing taxes to deal with income inequality. you turn on cnbc and you see billionaires talk about how much money they gave to hospitals. if you taxed them more, you would not give to charity. you talk about structure change to deal with income inequality. higher taxes on those who can afford it and universal basic income. until a
lower income americans who show up for work will drive home the consequences of income inn ee kw qualitycountry. our next guest has focused on this issuer for years. he turned heads in davos last year. >> i heard people talking the language of participation and justice and equality and transparency. then almost no one raises the issue of the rich not paying their fair share. it feels like i'm in a fire fighter conference and no one is allowed to speak about water. something needs to...
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if the home's administror was influenced by the president the commander in sayg it was nothing you kw and wonders if you heard broadcasters. >>who soft pedaled t threat just think there was a lot of confusion. too much confusion r us, thanks so serious talk rao personalities and other people close to the president's spread faulty information about the virus. the coronavirus is is is the comon cold folks that was february. as recently as last week, rush s down in the gornment's medical professionals we didn't elect a president to differ on to a bunch of health experts that we n't know. >>how do we know the are even health experts he dismisses true expei yesterday and this ek he's still focusing on the holiday may want you to lame presidenttrump for the pro trump dia is on defense looking for any which way to prop up the president. amd new scrutiny of trump's panmic some are still trying to downplay the severity of the disease. the most are shifting blame to cha to democrats anto the news media incessant neverending constant complaining. >>and frankly lack of accountability of that got
if the home's administror was influenced by the president the commander in sayg it was nothing you kw and wonders if you heard broadcasters. >>who soft pedaled t threat just think there was a lot of confusion. too much confusion r us, thanks so serious talk rao personalities and other people close to the president's spread faulty information about the virus. the coronavirus is is is the comon cold folks that was february. as recently as last week, rush s down in the gornment's medical...
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. >> laura: sheriff, i have a separate question for youep i kw we have a little bit of how has marijuana legalization change your life there in california as far as crime? >> we've seen a significant increase in illegal marijuana growth across the county, across the state. >> no doubt about it. sheriff, thank you so much. great to see you tonight. stay safe out there. give our best to all the officers on the force. stay tuned for an alternate death might offer you can't refuse on the last bite next. >> laura: we are so happy that chris cuomo is recovering from covid. last weekend, the anchor was shamed well, cuomo finally caught up with that cyclist today and things got a bit testy. >> come here, come here, come here! >> laura: i guess sometimes he's just a little bit more like sonny than fred then. shannon? aura shannon: thank you very much. a brand-new round of government release passing 1 trillion additional dollars as it passes the senate and heads to the house as four and ten americans from are virtually all walks of life say they've lost their job and had wages currently growing nu
. >> laura: sheriff, i have a separate question for youep i kw we have a little bit of how has marijuana legalization change your life there in california as far as crime? >> we've seen a significant increase in illegal marijuana growth across the county, across the state. >> no doubt about it. sheriff, thank you so much. great to see you tonight. stay safe out there. give our best to all the officers on the force. stay tuned for an alternate death might offer you can't refuse...
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he word council member marc salinas kw him for 20 years. salinas is chair of the friends of chabot college foundation be really walk the walk and talked the talk when it came to. >>equity at in calornia community colleges. he supported. udents. tot very end deli mix men says she misses her husband and supports an investigation into gateway. >>the alameda county district attorney's office is looking into >>a property when reached over the one a gateway manager telling kron 4 that their on the line for their patients and that the negative percepion of their operation is unfair felipshould all kron 4 news. >>you gto kron 4 dot com we've got a whole section with all of the latest i angles on the stories here in the bay area nationwide and around the world. what's going on that to kron 4 dot com. >>and still ahead morning ne, a freeze on ent. on the mound, they uld raise your rent and as actions in the south they will tell you what tents and landlords need to >>9.14 and here's somegood news if you've been eyeing to get out on a surf and at the b
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the epicenter as you kw of the better. is working on donating her plasma to mount sinai hospital to provide antibodies brother says she's extremely thankful. she's alive and is motivated now to give back. you can spotlht, someone who is giving back and making a difference in their community by going toour heroes page kron 4 dot com slash features slug and excuse me slash kron 4 heoes. and right there you can submit an entry te us about somebody you know who's doing good things and we'll talk about it right here on the kron 004am morning news. >>time now is 6.56 still ahead georgia, the state of georgia moving forwd with plans to reopen the state today despite continued warningfrom health officials will tell you why that may be really risky. and another bay area cities making mandatory that people wear face coverings whenever theye out in public will tell you where plus bay area business insta cart is planning on hiring hundreds of thousands of new workers to try keep up witdemand for grocery deliveries during this pandic i
the epicenter as you kw of the better. is working on donating her plasma to mount sinai hospital to provide antibodies brother says she's extremely thankful. she's alive and is motivated now to give back. you can spotlht, someone who is giving back and making a difference in their community by going toour heroes page kron 4 dot com slash features slug and excuse me slash kron 4 heoes. and right there you can submit an entry te us about somebody you know who's doing good things and we'll talk...
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>>they kw unfortunately and then think are the dumping these the sameissue was founded goodwill locations across the east bay. >>ramirez says they don't want to discourage people from donating all together ju to simply hold on to it for now if you can so if you're inhe organization mode right now in cleaning up the organized what you've clned up andhave it in the corner office to go and as soon as our stores open will be happy to take your donation as she mentioned every time they have to dump your donations in the trash they do incur the cost of that so it's technically hurting them in the process. >>if you continue to donation dump the saint vincent de paul society, food bas are still in operation right now the organization is encouraging people who want to help to donate monetari if you have the means and the newsroom, i'm noelle bellow back to you. >>thank you know well anthen another reminder too that if the stress of this pandemic and dealing with the shelter-in-place orders beginning to get to you there's always the national disaster stress helpline with people professionals who ca
>>they kw unfortunately and then think are the dumping these the sameissue was founded goodwill locations across the east bay. >>ramirez says they don't want to discourage people from donating all together ju to simply hold on to it for now if you can so if you're inhe organization mode right now in cleaning up the organized what you've clned up andhave it in the corner office to go and as soon as our stores open will be happy to take your donation as she mentioned every time they...
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just kw we're all with you. thank you, thank you so much. >>good morning, everyone and thank you for waking up with us onthkron 00:04am morning new it's wednesday april 22nd, i'm robin winston good morning, every i'm marty gonzales our top story that we're following for you this morning today, cities and counties all across the bay area will start requiring people to wear face coverings while conducting essential business and in the st bay that includes contra costa county on 4 sarah stinson joins us. she's porting live from there with the details. hi sarah. >>im rd that's rig. i'm live here in the safe play and people are already complying with is new order that went into effect toda most people saying that they haveno they'valready been wearing a mask and everyone should do so so in here that have us mean to some video that you can see on ur screen people walking in with different types of mass some medical grade some scarves bandas people get creative and you can see they ave a sign in front that says you must wear a mask because business
just kw we're all with you. thank you, thank you so much. >>good morning, everyone and thank you for waking up with us onthkron 00:04am morning new it's wednesday april 22nd, i'm robin winston good morning, every i'm marty gonzales our top story that we're following for you this morning today, cities and counties all across the bay area will start requiring people to wear face coverings while conducting essential business and in the st bay that includes contra costa county on 4 sarah...
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so, apparently, women's intimate products are a good safeguard age,'t kw if m19.s sinuses are still fertile, but it's good to play it safe. we have got a show for you tonight. when we come back, i will have a gripping, in-depth conversation with ryan reynolds in his native canadian. and sporting events and concerts. to help our communities when they come back together, respond to the 2020 census now. spend a few minutes online today to impact the next 10 years of healthcare, infrastructure and education. go to 2020census.gov and respond today to make america's tomorrow brighter. it's time to shape our future. keeping our customers, employees, and communities safe. during these uncertain times we want you to get the great service you expect without leaving the safety of your home. sprint.com makes shopping easier by offering free next day shipping and no activation fees on our best new phone deals, like the amazing iphone 11 for just $15 a month when you switch. for now sprint.com is the best way to learn about our plans, buy new phones and get the services you need. stay healthy and go to s
so, apparently, women's intimate products are a good safeguard age,'t kw if m19.s sinuses are still fertile, but it's good to play it safe. we have got a show for you tonight. when we come back, i will have a gripping, in-depth conversation with ryan reynolds in his native canadian. and sporting events and concerts. to help our communities when they come back together, respond to the 2020 census now. spend a few minutes online today to impact the next 10 years of healthcare, infrastructure and...
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yesterday sailors from the kw"u theodore roosevelt" giave him a special send off as he was being dismissedbacks. >> that's how you send one of the greatest captains you ever had. [ cheers ] >> as you can see there, quite an organic show of support. another member of the ship's crew uploaded the video and wrote quote wrongfully relieved of command but did right but the sailors. that is our "last word" tonight. "all in" with chris hayes starts now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. half the planet is now on lockdown. the coronavirus is coming for everyone, and there is no way to fight it yet other than staying home, at least as of this moment. nearly 4 billion people around the world have been ordered to stay inside and so this is what that lockdown looks like across the planet right now. some of the busiest places in the world, times square here in new york city, london,
yesterday sailors from the kw"u theodore roosevelt" giave him a special send off as he was being dismissedbacks. >> that's how you send one of the greatest captains you ever had. [ cheers ] >> as you can see there, quite an organic show of support. another member of the ship's crew uploaded the video and wrote quote wrongfully relieved of command but did right but the sailors. that is our "last word" tonight. "all in" with chris hayes starts now....
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>>but this midday has definitely been put toa halt during this stand he order which as we kw will for as long as well as we can e for now so definitely prepare for that if you're an essential worker otherwise everyone stay home. stay healthy for now live in san francisco sarah stinson back to all right. thank you sarah marty. >>prospect of mass gatherings is negligible at best until we t to herd immunity and we get to a vaccine. so large scale.events that bring in ndreds thousands, 10's of thousands of strangers all together across every conceivable difference health and otherwiseisnot in the cards. >>governor newsom with a grim atement on the return of masgatherings and large scale events such as sports concerts and fares. one of those events a san francisco tradition will not be held this ye organizers of e san francisco pride have officially canceled this year's parade and celebration, san francisco pride executive director fred lopez says the announcement comes with a heavy heart as this year marks the 50th anniversary but lopez says it's in the best interest of the public and pub
>>but this midday has definitely been put toa halt during this stand he order which as we kw will for as long as well as we can e for now so definitely prepare for that if you're an essential worker otherwise everyone stay home. stay healthy for now live in san francisco sarah stinson back to all right. thank you sarah marty. >>prospect of mass gatherings is negligible at best until we t to herd immunity and we get to a vaccine. so large scale.events that bring in ndreds thousands,...
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you kw often people are on your stress or induced and kind of find and use a grocery workers who are happy t do with this on the front lines. so one of the oth things the grocery workers in work around because it's like is for stairs to invest mo heavily in security store security to ensure that the limits are being enforcedand that soal distancing is being forced to miss stores, a professor some aller independent time stores apparently e doing this a few anyway, but. >any idea what kind of the big chains. some of the big cins have done it in a few 3rd locations. >>so kroger has standards to in to some of these locations new blast. students has served on this i think a new york and that and some other places. but again this is onla tiny tiny number of the chain's over on is over on students. part of the problem is there's sound. conflicts betweethe fact of the stores want to d as much business as psible. some people argue that onli pickup and delivery actually requir a larger staff inside the store or at least a gger staff than some places currently have. and that might defeat the ol
you kw often people are on your stress or induced and kind of find and use a grocery workers who are happy t do with this on the front lines. so one of the oth things the grocery workers in work around because it's like is for stairs to invest mo heavily in security store security to ensure that the limits are being enforcedand that soal distancing is being forced to miss stores, a professor some aller independent time stores apparently e doing this a few anyway, but. >any idea what kind of...
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they had a rain out, so sunday is the first game, first home run for real, kw chang, the first homerun round the world. so there is hope of possibly a foretelling of what may happen here in the united states, maybe a month, two months from now, who knows, really. meanwhile, i guess that education really has paid off. certainly for christian mccaffrey. of the carolina panthers. how about this remark he is the highest-paid running back in the nfl, signed a four-year deal, $16 million a year on average, ask anybody who knows him or has seen him play and work out, no harder worker, and this guy is a double threat big time, in fact, racked up 2300 yards for the panthers from scrimmage this past season. it doesn't seem possible but it was four years ago on this very day, april 13, 2016, kobe bryant called it a career after 20 sensational years in the nba. >> will he give them one last gamer? bryant on the move, with a jumper. 58 points. >> in his final game versus utah, the late, great kobe bryant was then 37 years old, 20 years in the nba, joe fonzi has the rest of this day in sports histor
they had a rain out, so sunday is the first game, first home run for real, kw chang, the first homerun round the world. so there is hope of possibly a foretelling of what may happen here in the united states, maybe a month, two months from now, who knows, really. meanwhile, i guess that education really has paid off. certainly for christian mccaffrey. of the carolina panthers. how about this remark he is the highest-paid running back in the nfl, signed a four-year deal, $16 million a year on...
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the realization set in somewhat and i realized -- i it don't kw where they are. they have gone. eventually, i found out when the bomb went up andn everything started coming down, there were federal floors up above us that had taken them down into what was eventually known as the pit. >> why was the murrah building the target of timothy mcveigh? >> it was accessible to him. buildings were way more accessible in 1995 than they are today. you could walk in without going through metal detectors. it's a different world we lived in than we do today. people were going about their businesses and no one assumed there would be a terrorist attack in the middle of america. >> as we look at the pictures, of course, the magnitude of this explosion, the rental truck outside the murrow building, what was outside that caused such destruction and death? >> there were 4000 pounds of perl iser and racing fuel. he had put into these barrels much of what he learns from his army days. he was trained to be a fighter. he teamed up with his army buddies. in a think, you know, he was -- and i think, you k
the realization set in somewhat and i realized -- i it don't kw where they are. they have gone. eventually, i found out when the bomb went up andn everything started coming down, there were federal floors up above us that had taken them down into what was eventually known as the pit. >> why was the murrah building the target of timothy mcveigh? >> it was accessible to him. buildings were way more accessible in 1995 than they are today. you could walk in without going through metal...
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smile so bright ♪ you know she could have could ♪ve been a candle ♪ i'm holding you so tight no ♪ you kw♪ ♪ the way you swept me off my feet ♪ ♪ you know you could have been a broom ♪ ♪ so when you smell so sweet ♪ you know you could have been some perfume ♪ ♪ well, you could have been anything thatou wanted to ♪ ♪ and can tell the way you do the things you do ♪ ♪ the way you do the things you do ♪ ♪ as pretty as you are ♪ you know could have been a flower ♪ ♪ if good looks were a minute, you know you could have been an hour ♪ ♪ the way you smile, you could have been a school gir♪ ♪ and baby you're so smart girl ♪should have been a school ♪ well, you could have been anything that you wanted to ♪ ♪ but i can tl ♪ the way you do the things you do ♪ ♪ the way you do the things you do ♪ ♪ ♪ >> all right, brother. there you go. >> woodruff: that young man in the white t-shirt, the nephew of our director, a world director ry lawrence. and that is the "newshour" for tonighth an's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. have great weekend. ank you, please stay safe and good night. or n maj
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. >> as the stack of flowers grew outside police headquarters, we still do not kw orhenct artment deathn the line of duty, with all the benefits that accompany it. she is california's first officer to died from covid-19, but there have been other deaths elsewhere. >> to the best of my knowledge we're running around 25 to 30 statewide. >> brian marvel of the state research association. he wants officers to receive increased testing and appropriate safety gear for their work in the field. >> well, i think if somebody was asymptomatic who had the virus and didn't know it, and they were continually coming in contact with their coworkers, with their family, with people in the community, how many people does that get to? >> the worst case scenario right now is new york city. there more than a thousand police officers have tested positive. five have died. now in santa rosa add police detective marilou armer, a wife and a mother to that saddest of role calls. in santa rosa, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> and our hearts go out to her family and her law enforcement family. you can help support det
. >> as the stack of flowers grew outside police headquarters, we still do not kw orhenct artment deathn the line of duty, with all the benefits that accompany it. she is california's first officer to died from covid-19, but there have been other deaths elsewhere. >> to the best of my knowledge we're running around 25 to 30 statewide. >> brian marvel of the state research association. he wants officers to receive increased testing and appropriate safety gear for their work in...
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you u mentioned the figures and also the fact that we e don't kw if they are reliablble becausee there's ththat much h testig hahappening. but on the o other hand, jusust lookoking a around, you know the isn't a run n on h hospitals lie ththere has s been in new york. haveisease doesn't seeeem to rereally got a as close into us. bubut we have the cocovid crisi. we hahave a hununger crisis. we h have a hatred crisis, and e have a health crisis apart from covid. as you said kaman the 24th of march, with four hours notice, which ran between 8:00 at night midnight, they lockdown the nation of 1.3 8 billion people without warning. in the crisis t that that has created, the lack of planning, the length of thinking forward, although like some states that you talked about havave done wonderful work, but from the center, the crisis has been exacerbated into something that might really become even more serious than the epidemic that it is planning for. you have a situation where you have millions of workers and migrant workers under a lockdown which you're supposed to enforced social distancing bu
you u mentioned the figures and also the fact that we e don't kw if they are reliablble becausee there's ththat much h testig hahappening. but on the o other hand, jusust lookoking a around, you know the isn't a run n on h hospitals lie ththere has s been in new york. haveisease doesn't seeeem to rereally got a as close into us. bubut we have the cocovid crisi. we hahave a hununger crisis. we h have a hatred crisis, and e have a health crisis apart from covid. as you said kaman the 24th of...
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>>you kw the goal is to make sure the facility access for patients and worryabout.ll get through this is a community in the meantime stewart rental has had to furlough manof their employees but berman has remained optimistic during like this. so a the air ch and desire. >>the certainty for kron 4 news, i'm jason dumas us. some relief could be on the way for small businesses companies seekg those loans for the trillion coronavirus relief package. >>could srt getting money as soon as friday officials say small businesses we'll be able to suit apications at the end of the ekend because th government is using an approval press that has been stripped down from the one used for traditnal business loans. the money coulbe available to borrowers on the same day. these loans are available to businesses rangingfromsole proprietors andreelancers companies with up to 500 empyees new tonight, a southerncalifornia nursing facility is reporting doze of confirmed cases of the coronavirus and 2 deaths officials say least 57 people havetested positive at the cedar untain post acute ca
>>you kw the goal is to make sure the facility access for patients and worryabout.ll get through this is a community in the meantime stewart rental has had to furlough manof their employees but berman has remained optimistic during like this. so a the air ch and desire. >>the certainty for kron 4 news, i'm jason dumas us. some relief could be on the way for small businesses companies seekg those loans for the trillion coronavirus relief package. >>could srt getting money as...
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>>i really hope and pray that they something does happen sen has a lot of people you kw who need their fruits and vegetables sold. that's what i did. >>reporng in pleasant hill dan thorn kron 4 news. >>our coverage of the coroavirus is always there for you any time of daydon't forget just go to kron 4 dot com ways have the latest headlines for you the lest interactive maps and tips on how to stay safe again just go to kron 4 dot com look for the coronavirus section under th news tab, we'll be ck with at cigna, we don't just and with healthcprofessionals in this time of crisis we run with em, toward those in need. we are 7,000 doctors, nurses, armacists and therapists supporting their effts on the groun and virtually. and just as we a by their side, we're by yours, too. and expert advice at cna.com/covid19 whaso let's do the rightver chanthing, today.ow. let's stay at home. let'wash up. please, six feet apart at least. let's look after ourselves, well as others. it will all be wth it. we can all do our part. so those on the front line can do their part. we will all, continue, to thrive.
>>i really hope and pray that they something does happen sen has a lot of people you kw who need their fruits and vegetables sold. that's what i did. >>reporng in pleasant hill dan thorn kron 4 news. >>our coverage of the coroavirus is always there for you any time of daydon't forget just go to kron 4 dot com ways have the latest headlines for you the lest interactive maps and tips on how to stay safe again just go to kron 4 dot com look for the coronavirus section under th...