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others, university hospital has been and always will step up to meet the challenges on behalf of newark and the people of new jersey. this is why public hospitals matter. covid plasma, uhnj.org. if you recovered from coronavirus and are able to donate. thank you. gov. murphy: so well said and well done. thank you for your leadership on this and across the waterfront, particularly in this crisis. it takes a village. we could not be doing this, the state couldn't be doing it, university hospital couldn't be doing it without the cooperation, support, and leadership of the red cross. help me welcome the ceo of the new jersey region of the american red cross, rosie terra bella. >> the american red cross has adapted to meet the extraordinary challenges of the coronavirus epidemic and the fulfillment of our lifesaving mission to alleviate suffering as we confront an emergency unlike any we have seen in a century. four weeks ago, the american red cross and other blood collection organizations joint the u.s. food and drug administration's efforts to support the collection and distribution of con
others, university hospital has been and always will step up to meet the challenges on behalf of newark and the people of new jersey. this is why public hospitals matter. covid plasma, uhnj.org. if you recovered from coronavirus and are able to donate. thank you. gov. murphy: so well said and well done. thank you for your leadership on this and across the waterfront, particularly in this crisis. it takes a village. we could not be doing this, the state couldn't be doing it, university hospital...
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that's the newark spot?hat i thought it would be. lemonis: yeah. tonnie: and what you weren't sure of. i'm sitting exactly where you had that conversation. tonnie: all those things i did, in hindsight, were selfish. i'm not used to being spoken to any kind of way. i get you don't see what i'm trying to do. lemonis: actually i do get what you're trying to do. it's the simple joy of tawashing your hands,. without ever touching a faucet. it's the little things that matter. that's why we create moments to feel kohler clean, every day. ♪ however, there is one thing you can be certain of. the men and women of the united states postal service. we're here to deliver cards and packages from loved ones and also deliver the peace of mind of knowing that essentials like prescriptions are on their way. every day, all across america, we deliver for you. and we always will. uh, "fifteen minutes could save you 15%ain? or more on car insurance." i think we're gonna swap over to "over seventy-five years of savings and service
that's the newark spot?hat i thought it would be. lemonis: yeah. tonnie: and what you weren't sure of. i'm sitting exactly where you had that conversation. tonnie: all those things i did, in hindsight, were selfish. i'm not used to being spoken to any kind of way. i get you don't see what i'm trying to do. lemonis: actually i do get what you're trying to do. it's the simple joy of tawashing your hands,. without ever touching a faucet. it's the little things that matter. that's why we create...
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that's the newark spot?'s what i thought it would be. lemonis: yeah. tonnie: and what you weren't sure of. i'm sitting exactly where you had that conversation. tonnie: all those things i did, in hindsight, were selfish. i'm not used to being spoken to any kind of way. i get you don't see what i'm trying to do. lemonis: actually i do get what you're trying to do. hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. safeit's the simple joy of washing your hands,. without ever touching a faucet. it's the little things that matter. that's why we create moments to feel kohler clean, every day. ♪ i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪
that's the newark spot?'s what i thought it would be. lemonis: yeah. tonnie: and what you weren't sure of. i'm sitting exactly where you had that conversation. tonnie: all those things i did, in hindsight, were selfish. i'm not used to being spoken to any kind of way. i get you don't see what i'm trying to do. lemonis: actually i do get what you're trying to do. hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers...
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we saw that in newark, new jersey and elsewhere, they're the community businesses, very often minority owned in these areas as the president in minnesota and others have said, blaming people who would want to seek violence not those who are legitimately-- let's see if the president talks. >> the rocket launch, a 50-50 chance, we don't know because of weather and other things, very delicate, but very amazing, so we're going over and we'll be back in a little while, but we want to watch the rocket launch. nasa has come a long way. it was dead as door nails and now it's the most vibrant place in the world for that so i look forward-- i guess you're travelling with me, so maybe we'll see you on the plane, we have a lot of great things happening. i think that want to thank the secret service invebl last night at the white house. they handled that antifa or whatever they were, radical left, they handled it very, very well and handled it incredibly. and we owe a lot to the secret service, incredible men and women. i'll see you on the plane, thank you. >> mr. president, what did you mean by pr
we saw that in newark, new jersey and elsewhere, they're the community businesses, very often minority owned in these areas as the president in minnesota and others have said, blaming people who would want to seek violence not those who are legitimately-- let's see if the president talks. >> the rocket launch, a 50-50 chance, we don't know because of weather and other things, very delicate, but very amazing, so we're going over and we'll be back in a little while, but we want to watch the...
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at engine 7 in newark, new jersey, a new mission for first responders >> grilled chicken with spanish rice. >> reporter: firing up their kitchens to feed seniors and healthcare workers. >> i am doing 27 pizzas and four six-foot subs. >> reporter: the team here funded by the firefighters union and community donations say they have made nearly 10,000 meals over the past month. >> i think food always brings people happiness. >> reporter: for the chef, firefighte stephen wolf, it's personal his mother carole died last month from coronavirus. >> my mom was one of the most kind, sweet ladies she would give you the shirt off her back >> helping other runs in his family. his siblings are all first responders, firefighters and a nurse. >> i think doing the stuff for people is the right thing to do. especially times like this the least thing i can do is make a couple meals for somebody >> we will see you next week. >> reporter: at beth israel medical center in newark, one of three hospitals he serves, this doctor and her team are working 12-hour shifts >> i don't know how he does all of this >>
at engine 7 in newark, new jersey, a new mission for first responders >> grilled chicken with spanish rice. >> reporter: firing up their kitchens to feed seniors and healthcare workers. >> i am doing 27 pizzas and four six-foot subs. >> reporter: the team here funded by the firefighters union and community donations say they have made nearly 10,000 meals over the past month. >> i think food always brings people happiness. >> reporter: for the chef, firefighte...
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we had some mainly on the hayward side, the newark side.here was a little bit of the peninsula but there's not much left. there's a blog out there. it's sunny for some. we will have a couple little cells nearby. pretty quiet and we think those will pick up a little bit later especially toward lake county. past 72 hours, the last three days of rainfall, oakland hills, that two point sick santa cruz is a monthly total. it makes this the ninth wettest may on record for santa cruz. some clouds showers, even though the showers away to do, 50s and 60s on the temperatures, couple 60s out for the usual suspect. the activity to pop up. it was very heavy about two hours ago. it looks like everything is done now. about a third of an inch of rain. alan, san jose, virtually nothing left here. i'll be up toward lake county, napa county, solano county by late this afternoon into early this evening. so if you have the sunshine, it is all good to go right now. 67 under partly sunny skies, tomorrow looks a lot better. we'll keep temperatures and check for th
we had some mainly on the hayward side, the newark side.here was a little bit of the peninsula but there's not much left. there's a blog out there. it's sunny for some. we will have a couple little cells nearby. pretty quiet and we think those will pick up a little bit later especially toward lake county. past 72 hours, the last three days of rainfall, oakland hills, that two point sick santa cruz is a monthly total. it makes this the ninth wettest may on record for santa cruz. some clouds...
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she worked alongside her husband and her oldest son arthur at the family owned newark jelly that stood next door to city hall. elizabeth is remembered for her strong will, outspoken, offering her opinion regarding whether you wanted it, and independent living again on a run until she was 94 years old. however, the abiding quality she will be remembered for was her generosity. whether it was for a charity, a family member or a stranger, it did not matter. if someone needed help, they knew they could count on elizabeth. sonseaves behind her arthur, steve's dad and steven and his dad and mom had a tragedy over the past couple of years and their family, having lost steve's brother. eugene,h's other son five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, may her memory be a blessing. god bless you, elizabeth. three more great members of our new jersey family which covid-19 has taken away -- as we continue our restart and recovery, we will remember them because we cannot fail their memories by needlessly putting the lives of others in danger. as i noted, the reports from across our state were ov
she worked alongside her husband and her oldest son arthur at the family owned newark jelly that stood next door to city hall. elizabeth is remembered for her strong will, outspoken, offering her opinion regarding whether you wanted it, and independent living again on a run until she was 94 years old. however, the abiding quality she will be remembered for was her generosity. whether it was for a charity, a family member or a stranger, it did not matter. if someone needed help, they knew they...
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. >> a death investigation is also underway in newark tonight after a witness reported hearing shots. the incident happened around 11 this morning at sycamore and magnolia streets. when our crew arrived on the scene, we saw yellow tarp being put out to cover a body on a front lawn next to a newer police car. the witness we talked with says he was driving home from the store when it all happened. he described using two unmarked law-enforcement bands that appear to be following a car. he says he pulled over so the officers could drive around him. and moments later, he heard yelling and then shots fired. >> i can tell because as soon as that car parked on the house right there with everything happens, they asked him to stop. from there, i hear they pull out the other guys and i see the cops come in and they were asking to stop. he started yelling and i hear the shots and it went down. >> again, a body covered by a yellow tarp was seen in the front of the home. so far no official word on how that person died. we have reached out to newark police for comment on what happened but so far no
. >> a death investigation is also underway in newark tonight after a witness reported hearing shots. the incident happened around 11 this morning at sycamore and magnolia streets. when our crew arrived on the scene, we saw yellow tarp being put out to cover a body on a front lawn next to a newer police car. the witness we talked with says he was driving home from the store when it all happened. he described using two unmarked law-enforcement bands that appear to be following a car. he...
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i'm doing a project in newark that's close to being finalized.the people who are giving me the space, they're building out the store. lemonis: at their expense? tonnie: at their expense. so what i have to supply is equipment, the first month's deposit, working capital. lemonis: and they're giving you the money to do that? tonnie: they'loaning me the money to do that. lemonis: do you feel like you're ready for more expansion? tonnie: i am now. lemonis: the only time a business should be expanding is when it's totally proven out its model. you have the product right, you have the right people, you have the right process, and it makes money. so good-idea people are good, but good-idea people that don't know how to execute can be very lethal to a business. hi. erenisse: hi. how are you? -lemonis: how are you? -erenisse: : i'm erenisse. -lemonis: are you tonnie's wife? -erenisse: yes, i am. -lemonis: hey, nice to meet you. -erenisse: nice to meet you. lemonis: you want help taking your coat off? erenisse: thank you. -lemonis: you got it. -erenisse: wh
i'm doing a project in newark that's close to being finalized.the people who are giving me the space, they're building out the store. lemonis: at their expense? tonnie: at their expense. so what i have to supply is equipment, the first month's deposit, working capital. lemonis: and they're giving you the money to do that? tonnie: they'loaning me the money to do that. lemonis: do you feel like you're ready for more expansion? tonnie: i am now. lemonis: the only time a business should be...
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january, february, march. 3 million people traveled from newark to jfk and newark airport.d new york city have so many cases? because 3 million europeans came january, february, march and brought the virus and nobody knew and nobody told us. no fault of our own. there's nothing endemic to new york city. yeah, we have density, but we're all watching china. we're looking to the west, and the virus came from the east. it came from europe. that's been document ed now. so we were the hardest hit. but we're going to reopen as the smartest. if you look at the curve in new york right now, you see our numbers are going down. you see the curve in many other states, many other parts of the country, you still have the curve going up. so we did get hit the hardest, but we learned. the state has a set of rules and metrics to reopen that apply to new york city just like they apply to every other region. why? because what is safe to reopen in buffalo is the same standard that is safe to reopen in albany or long island or new york city. i'm not going to reopen any region that i don't believ
january, february, march. 3 million people traveled from newark to jfk and newark airport.d new york city have so many cases? because 3 million europeans came january, february, march and brought the virus and nobody knew and nobody told us. no fault of our own. there's nothing endemic to new york city. yeah, we have density, but we're all watching china. we're looking to the west, and the virus came from the east. it came from europe. that's been document ed now. so we were the hardest hit....
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. >>> there is also a death investigation underway in newark. a witness told us he heard shots fired around 11 this morning at sycamore and magnolia streets. kiefer saw two unmarked police vans that appear to be following a car. almonds later there was yelling and shots. our photographer saw body underneath a tarp next to a police car. we reached out to newark police for for information, but so far no reply. >>> a man wanted in connection with the deadly hit and run in oakland earlier this year is now under arrest. u.s. marshals to 26-year-old henry melendez into custody in southern california. they say he will now be extradited to oakland and in this case sent to the alameda county district attorney. investigators say it was melendez who was behind the wheel of a car that hit and killed a mother of seven back in january. 40-year-old misha singleton was picking up some of her children from elmhurst middle school when she was hit and killed in the crosswalk on 98th avenue. the oakland police department has been working with u.s. marshals to locat
. >>> there is also a death investigation underway in newark. a witness told us he heard shots fired around 11 this morning at sycamore and magnolia streets. kiefer saw two unmarked police vans that appear to be following a car. almonds later there was yelling and shots. our photographer saw body underneath a tarp next to a police car. we reached out to newark police for for information, but so far no reply. >>> a man wanted in connection with the deadly hit and run in oakland...
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mid to upper 70s for most of the east bay and newark and fremont and we have low to upper 90s. our most dangerous weather will be in the east bay valleys and everybody will get cooler weather tonight and even antioch will drop count to a more comfortable 64 and 60 in san jose and most of us in the 50s and expect more cloud cover tomorrow and that will increase the cooling trend. 60s, 70s and 80s tomorrow my accuweather forecast. a one on the storm impact scale and i'll show you a time line for that coming up next. >>> a group of neighbors wants a federal judge to block san francisco from opening a safe sleeping village for homeless people at the site of a closed mcdonald's. the city currently owns this land. officials want to set up a camp for 40 to 45 tents. the examiner reports that a group of neighbors believe that they were excluded from the planning process for the proposed camp site. san francisco recently opened a safe sleeping area at civic center and it plans to open more of them. >>> good morning america coming up at 7:00 right here on abc7. >> here is rob marciano wi
mid to upper 70s for most of the east bay and newark and fremont and we have low to upper 90s. our most dangerous weather will be in the east bay valleys and everybody will get cooler weather tonight and even antioch will drop count to a more comfortable 64 and 60 in san jose and most of us in the 50s and expect more cloud cover tomorrow and that will increase the cooling trend. 60s, 70s and 80s tomorrow my accuweather forecast. a one on the storm impact scale and i'll show you a time line for...
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. >>> a man killed himself in a stand off with police in newark. the 66 year old man answered the door with a gun and shot and killed himself. police have not released the name of the man. >>> oakland police said the suspect in a deadly hit and run where a movie of seven was killed has been arrested. henry melendez will be extradited to oakland and the case will be to the almada district attorney's office. henry melendez was driving the car that hit and killed 40 year old miesha singleton who was this a crosswalk on her way to pickup two of her children when she was hit. oakland police worked with the us marshals to track down and arrest henry melendez after getting reports he was in the los angeles area. >>> santa cruz county is honoring the memory of a man killed by a shark. ben kelly was surfing when he was attacked on may ninth. he made surf boards and was well-known in the surfing community for his craftsmanship. supervisors designated today as ben kelly day. >>> all right as we begun this new thursday, steve paulson is here to talk about the
. >>> a man killed himself in a stand off with police in newark. the 66 year old man answered the door with a gun and shot and killed himself. police have not released the name of the man. >>> oakland police said the suspect in a deadly hit and run where a movie of seven was killed has been arrested. henry melendez will be extradited to oakland and the case will be to the almada district attorney's office. henry melendez was driving the car that hit and killed 40 year old...
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a lot of experience thinking about all this, about policing particularly when you're the mayor of newark, particularly the ways that we talk to each other and about each other in protest. what do you think -- how have you felt just personally watching what's unfolded over this week? >> you know, it's gut wrenching and it's deeply painful, and i think what's painful about it is the frustration that yet another black man has died, an unarmed black man at the hands of police officers and immediately, the rightful thing, we're outraged about this incident but i've seen this pattern play out where you see an uproar of outrage, but then we get back into a regular system where we don't understand that this is not a sometimes thing. this kind of racism, this bigotry is so institutionalized that it puts so many of our fellow countrymen and women at risk every day. and it's our criminal justice system, which i know you know so much about but it's our health care system, as well with black women dying four times the rate in childbirth than white women. it's in our environment, as well. still, race
a lot of experience thinking about all this, about policing particularly when you're the mayor of newark, particularly the ways that we talk to each other and about each other in protest. what do you think -- how have you felt just personally watching what's unfolded over this week? >> you know, it's gut wrenching and it's deeply painful, and i think what's painful about it is the frustration that yet another black man has died, an unarmed black man at the hands of police officers and...
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with regard to compliance, newark issued 54 eo violations overnight.clinton township had a subject who had seen posters out and was .eing seen to passing traffic he was cited for eo violation. prospect park, a group of folks refused to disperse a gathering and one person organizing that was cited. parsippany, a police officer what to the call and response to somebody committing criminal mischief with residents with a hammer. that subject refused to put the hammer down, when finally being placed under arrest, the dependent -- defendant began coughing and spitting and acting irrationally, indicating to the officer that he hopes he gets corona. endeavor, a gathering of approximate a 50 people at a church gathered. they had been warned several times. one of the subjects there coordinating, was cited. in irvington, another host of a party of 15 people gathered was also cited. that is all i have. can we please drop the hammer on the hammerhead? what ridiculous behavior. you are most worried about the four northern counties and really after 11:00 tonight? to
with regard to compliance, newark issued 54 eo violations overnight.clinton township had a subject who had seen posters out and was .eing seen to passing traffic he was cited for eo violation. prospect park, a group of folks refused to disperse a gathering and one person organizing that was cited. parsippany, a police officer what to the call and response to somebody committing criminal mischief with residents with a hammer. that subject refused to put the hammer down, when finally being placed...
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moira barrett live at a market in newark, delaware. >>> who's defending the rule of law, when many say they cannot trust the country's attorney general to do so. coming up next, while william barr's latest move in the michael flynn case has some prosecutors concerned. n the michael flynn case has some prosecutors concerned. pods sport. finally something more powerful than the funk. tide sport removes even week-old sweat odor. it's got to be tide. let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. to deliver your mail and packages and the peace of mind of knowing that essentials like prescriptions are on their way. every day, all across america, we deliver for you. and we always will. but when allergies and congestion strike, take allegra-d... a non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. so you can always say "yes" to putting your true colors on display. say "yes" to allegra-d. introducing or
moira barrett live at a market in newark, delaware. >>> who's defending the rule of law, when many say they cannot trust the country's attorney general to do so. coming up next, while william barr's latest move in the michael flynn case has some prosecutors concerned. n the michael flynn case has some prosecutors concerned. pods sport. finally something more powerful than the funk. tide sport removes even week-old sweat odor. it's got to be tide. let's be honest. quitting smoking is...
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my next guest is former president candidate and former mayor of newark, new jersey, joining me now, newr cory booker. senator booker, thanks for joining us. i know you have personal experience both in combatting racism in the applicatipolice f newark, and also addressing issues of crime and poverty. what goes through your mind at a time of crisis like this? >> i think you can't help but have your heart wrenched when you witness what you are witnessing. we are a nation -- we're really one nation. this is not a quaint ideal. it's an inescapable fact. when you see the horrific murder of george floyd, you know the history from when it springs. you know the death, the pain, the anger. minority communities across the country live in pefear of the police. what we see is not just a reaction to a live or caught-on-tape murder but a deep wound within our society, within our body politic that are festering within our country and must be addressed. we are not manifesting the conviction of society to heal ourselves. right now we're seeing the consequences of that. >> you criticized president trump t
my next guest is former president candidate and former mayor of newark, new jersey, joining me now, newr cory booker. senator booker, thanks for joining us. i know you have personal experience both in combatting racism in the applicatipolice f newark, and also addressing issues of crime and poverty. what goes through your mind at a time of crisis like this? >> i think you can't help but have your heart wrenched when you witness what you are witnessing. we are a nation -- we're really one...
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. >> reporter: at engine 7 in newark, new jersey, new mission for first responders >> chicken and spanishd seniors and health care workers. >> 27 pizzas and four six-foot subs >> reporter: funded by the firefighters union and donations have made nearly 10,000 meals last month >> food always brings people happiness. >> reporter: the chef, firefighter stephen wolf, it's personal, his mother died last month from coronavirus. >> one of the most kind, sweet ladies would give you shirt off her back >> reporter: helping others runs in his family. siblings all first responders, firefighters and a nurse >> doing stuff for people is right thing to do. especially times like this least i can do is make couple of meals for somebody >> reporter: at beth israel medical center, one of three he serves, assistant er direc wkinr shifts >> i don't know how he does all of this. >> reporter: to them the meals are comfort food. >> means so much to the entire team almost would say essential part of our day >> reporter: for stephen, his mother's example an inspiration that always stuck with him >> even more speci
. >> reporter: at engine 7 in newark, new jersey, new mission for first responders >> chicken and spanishd seniors and health care workers. >> 27 pizzas and four six-foot subs >> reporter: funded by the firefighters union and donations have made nearly 10,000 meals last month >> food always brings people happiness. >> reporter: the chef, firefighter stephen wolf, it's personal, his mother died last month from coronavirus. >> one of the most kind, sweet...
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and commissioner, bespoke of working with elizabeth, trenton, patterson, and newark to increase testing in those cities. what does that look like in practice? gov. murphy: on the first one, i have not seen the plan. the morris county chamber of commerce is a robust and vibrant chamber. i have had the honor of speaking with them, and its leadership is really good. i do not know the specifics as to their plan. and i would be very happy, and i know our team would be very happy to get a look at it. as we have announced here, we have got a commission which is sort of advising us at a strategic level. in fact, we have a full commission call tomorrow afternoon. than i think we have nine sub councils with very specific remits on the economy. and i think that is basically, at least as you described it, that is basically the sort of, we are trying to manage risk here as well. so i applaud them for their efforts, but i would also remind them that there is one binding set of rules of the road, and it is ours. and that has been the case and that will be the case. we move as one state. as good as the
and commissioner, bespoke of working with elizabeth, trenton, patterson, and newark to increase testing in those cities. what does that look like in practice? gov. murphy: on the first one, i have not seen the plan. the morris county chamber of commerce is a robust and vibrant chamber. i have had the honor of speaking with them, and its leadership is really good. i do not know the specifics as to their plan. and i would be very happy, and i know our team would be very happy to get a look at it....
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health agencies in newark report to young children and teenagers have now died from a mysterious illness that may possibly be tied to the coronavirus. the number of confirmed cases among young people across the state have now climbed to 38. that is double the figure from just one week ago. this new health crisis dominated new york governor andrew cuomo's news conference yesterday. the governor points out the young people getting sick show coronavirus symptoms in most, but not all cases. >> this does not present as a normal covid case. covid cases tend to be respiratory. this presents as an inflammation of the blood vessels, sometimes inflammation of the heart. >> medical experts point out many of these symptoms. some resemblance to a rare childhood disease called kawasaki disease. mysterious cases involving children are now being reported around the world including one possible case here in the bay area chronicle reports a six- month-old baby in the south bay identified only as zara tested positive for the virus in march. the baby girl has gone home and passed a 14 day quarantine. still
health agencies in newark report to young children and teenagers have now died from a mysterious illness that may possibly be tied to the coronavirus. the number of confirmed cases among young people across the state have now climbed to 38. that is double the figure from just one week ago. this new health crisis dominated new york governor andrew cuomo's news conference yesterday. the governor points out the young people getting sick show coronavirus symptoms in most, but not all cases....
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kennedy elementary school in newark. they said she is her hero. she makes learning so fun. she always make sure to answer everyone's questions. thank you for all you do. to nominate a teacher send us an e-mail and tell us why they deserve to be recognized and send photos or video to my hero and fox tv.com. >> the time is 4:51 a.m. and let's talk about our weather. steve paulson, like it or not, is here to talk about how warm it will be. >> i think you will like me better tomorrow. something i said? high-pressure give us a record highs yesterday and it will be possible for a few today. not as many. yesterday was the day. we topped out no doubt about it. the high is large and charged. it's on its way making fog on the north coast. not there yet. talk to the south. they will meet up late tonight into tomorrow. heat advisory until 7:30 p.m. thursday and it applies with an excessive heat warning as well. santa rosa has an opportunity today. the forecast number is 94. that we tied the record. oakland, redwood city and sampled say san jose has a chance. 50s, 60s and 70s. walnut cr
kennedy elementary school in newark. they said she is her hero. she makes learning so fun. she always make sure to answer everyone's questions. thank you for all you do. to nominate a teacher send us an e-mail and tell us why they deserve to be recognized and send photos or video to my hero and fox tv.com. >> the time is 4:51 a.m. and let's talk about our weather. steve paulson, like it or not, is here to talk about how warm it will be. >> i think you will like me better tomorrow....
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low to mid 60s there but a lot of sunshine. 70 in richmond to about 74 in castro valley and newark and 75 in fremont is the warm spot and oakland checks in at 72. as you head into the east bay valleys, maybe a degree or two cooler than yesterday. 76 to 81.he's a looktghs our det valleys and upper 40s to mid 50s around the bay. tomorrow the sea breeze, it collapses back to the coast and that's where it's going to stay and it's going to keep you relatively cool compared to the rest of us. even when you hit the mid 70s monday and tuesday. the rest of us are in the 90s to even some 100s. three days of 100 possible and i'll touch more upon that coming up in the next weather, kumasi. >>> facebook mark zuckerberg says employees will be able to work from home permanently and the new device could check temperatures up to 1,500 people every hour. here's techbytes. >> facebook is the latest tech giant giving workers the option to work from home permanently but ceo mark zuckerberg says those who do may have to take paycuts. it looks like prime day is being delayed. amazon is reportedly pushing bac
low to mid 60s there but a lot of sunshine. 70 in richmond to about 74 in castro valley and newark and 75 in fremont is the warm spot and oakland checks in at 72. as you head into the east bay valleys, maybe a degree or two cooler than yesterday. 76 to 81.he's a looktghs our det valleys and upper 40s to mid 50s around the bay. tomorrow the sea breeze, it collapses back to the coast and that's where it's going to stay and it's going to keep you relatively cool compared to the rest of us. even...
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and when the lottery numbers, when the money came in, people got in the newark als. i read a while ago that someone praised him for doing this book because it is a noble people who had lived in a time when people were a lot more difficult. in fanny davis had met on the american dream. she bedded in a way that helped the economy. it's a wonderful memoir by bridget davis it was a journalist. these things are written down. so she talked to people, she talked to relatives. she was the youngest in the family. so if such a human story. in such an american story. we really love this book a lot. we are excited to have this one. host: is not considered a legal activity. janet: according to the law it was illegal but alone take came a lottery. so much of it must've been great. [laughter]. the informal economy. and i think we can like that to today. although people are going to out do things that is not the regular expected line of work that people would be in. and i was not recognized pretty sick yes, there was an element of the underground. so many people the african-american
and when the lottery numbers, when the money came in, people got in the newark als. i read a while ago that someone praised him for doing this book because it is a noble people who had lived in a time when people were a lot more difficult. in fanny davis had met on the american dream. she bedded in a way that helped the economy. it's a wonderful memoir by bridget davis it was a journalist. these things are written down. so she talked to people, she talked to relatives. she was the youngest in...
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process the main reason is the investment middle of the 20th century being placed at a time where newark and japan, because everywhere i see the work in the case of 1918 more and more of equality and progress and there's the ideology anybody said something bad must be archaic i think sometimes the fact is quite apparent this is not the end. >> host: i was going to bring up one question usually it's top to me to it go to one question from online? do and i'm okay. i can't hear you. you are muted. she can't speak and going to ask very quickly say no you can do this question quickly it's a question from shauna and she asks when understand your research better, what would you recommend they take a look at that is publicly available content. also what other research should they be paying attention to if they are interested in inequality? and simply suggest to read my book. [inaudible] so so he would go with eight times i also give you the slide in my book which you can access its references to a work by social planning in addition working on the many parts you were working directly and able to
process the main reason is the investment middle of the 20th century being placed at a time where newark and japan, because everywhere i see the work in the case of 1918 more and more of equality and progress and there's the ideology anybody said something bad must be archaic i think sometimes the fact is quite apparent this is not the end. >> host: i was going to bring up one question usually it's top to me to it go to one question from online? do and i'm okay. i can't hear you. you are...
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first serving at new york's javits center and then at university hospital in newark, new jersey.e was working treating covid patients and when her mission wrapped, she couldn't come just yet -- going into quarantine for two rs. e d to make sure she was virus free. at the end, taking a test. giving a thumb's up when she tested negative. the only thing on her mind, getting to this moment right here back in concord. >> it was a bitter sweet experience, because it's something that i signed up to do, but i'm really glad to be home with my son. >> we can do a lot of fun stuff together. like we can cook together. we can do yard work together. and i'm most happy that she's home safe and sound. >> reporter: the morning after coming home, sandra posting on facebbook, no social distancing here. he's pretty much glued to me. and today -- >> who's going to dump it first? >> not me. >> reporter: sandra and seth enjoying a game of catch in their backyard. mother and son, together again. >> so glad sandra and seth are back together. we thank her for her service and thank you for watching. i'm to
first serving at new york's javits center and then at university hospital in newark, new jersey.e was working treating covid patients and when her mission wrapped, she couldn't come just yet -- going into quarantine for two rs. e d to make sure she was virus free. at the end, taking a test. giving a thumb's up when she tested negative. the only thing on her mind, getting to this moment right here back in concord. >> it was a bitter sweet experience, because it's something that i signed up...
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and they're now looking at people coming from europe, came into jfk or newark the connecting flight and then they went to another city. they think the whole east coast, may have seen cases come from europe the china flights, going more to the west coast. with european flats came to the east coast. it is nothing to do with new york now, once the viruses in new york, any bites of density is where this virus takes off. anyplace intensity. so you look at the meat processing plants now. they're in the midwest part of the country, southern parts of the country. there a problem. it has nothing to do with nate and trent meat processing plants. only the hot spot now and it agriculture facility in upstate here . is the density. that is what happening the new russia. the first hotspot in the united states. in was the density. so many went to a gathering with two or 300 people. it is the density. any dance situation. it meat processing plants and agriculture plants, once he gets into the density, it will increase. but why here, because of the flights from europe, and nobody knew and nobody told us
and they're now looking at people coming from europe, came into jfk or newark the connecting flight and then they went to another city. they think the whole east coast, may have seen cases come from europe the china flights, going more to the west coast. with european flats came to the east coast. it is nothing to do with new york now, once the viruses in new york, any bites of density is where this virus takes off. anyplace intensity. so you look at the meat processing plants now. they're in...
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temperatures, santa rosa in the east bay going to be a nice refreshing day. 77 in oakland. 83 in newark. heading inland, 95 in concord, 97 in antioch. a lot of people probably looking forward to even cooler weather. that area of low pressure is going to bring about further cooling as we head into the weekend. so, saturday will also spin up showers in the morning, afternoon, possibility of thunderstorms as well. here's your accuweather 7 day forecast and it's not going to be as hot tomorrow. we're looking at cooler and breezier friday night into saturday a level one system brings us showers, potential for thunder. what are the temperatures. 60s and 70s, a welcome change. and we'll slowly fluctuate heading into next week. hope you like the changes guys. dan and ama. >> oh, yes. thanks sandhya. >> well, tomorrow on "good morning america" >>> one of san francisco's iconic taco shops is back open for business. look at the long lines. they reopened for takeout today. some people even set up chairs to wait for their tacos and burritos. the menu say bit limited due to the supply chain but for t
temperatures, santa rosa in the east bay going to be a nice refreshing day. 77 in oakland. 83 in newark. heading inland, 95 in concord, 97 in antioch. a lot of people probably looking forward to even cooler weather. that area of low pressure is going to bring about further cooling as we head into the weekend. so, saturday will also spin up showers in the morning, afternoon, possibility of thunderstorms as well. here's your accuweather 7 day forecast and it's not going to be as hot tomorrow....
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potentially lose tesla has an account that same employee tells me tesla orders from ocean industries in newark n s supplies and solutions in fremont. >>both so cleaning supplies tools and personal protective equipment. tesla is the only automaker with the factory in california, toyota general motors ford and fiat chrysler all plan to reopen their plans across the country this month in a series of tweets saturday. tesla ceo elon musk said the company is filing a lawsuit against alameda county immediately. after the shelter-in-place order in the county has been extended through may musk went on to tweet he will move its headquarters to texas and nevada fremont city council members spoke to kron 4 on saturday expressing concerns about job losses. the mayors of fremont in palo alto said in a statement and tweet they support tesla in a statement alameda county says the public health department has been working with tesla executives and look forward to coming to an agreement on an appropriate safety plan very soon. >>reporting in fremont gayle, ong kron 4 news. >>all right take a look at this troubl
potentially lose tesla has an account that same employee tells me tesla orders from ocean industries in newark n s supplies and solutions in fremont. >>both so cleaning supplies tools and personal protective equipment. tesla is the only automaker with the factory in california, toyota general motors ford and fiat chrysler all plan to reopen their plans across the country this month in a series of tweets saturday. tesla ceo elon musk said the company is filing a lawsuit against alameda...
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temperatures, santa rosa in the east bay going to be a nice refreshing day. 77 in oakland. 83 in newarkheading inland, 95 in concord, 97 in antioch. a lot of people probably looking forward to even cooler weather. that area of low pressure is going to bring about further cooling as we head into the weekend. so, saturday will also spin up showers in the morning, afternoon, possibility of thunderstorms as well. here's your accuweather 7 day forecast and it's not going to be as hot tomorrow. we're looking at cooler and breezier friday night into saturday a level one system brings us showers, potential for thunder. what are the temperatures. 60s and 70s, a welcome change. and we'll slowly fluctuate heading into next week. hope you like the changes guys. dan and ama. >> oh, yes. thanks sandhya. >> well, tomorrow on "good morning america" it's always gooder what and...you'to have 'em.or, and when it comes to your internet, xfinity gives you the ones you need. on a budget? there's a speed for that. not ready to commit? try a plan with no annual contract. wanna save even more? just add xfinity
temperatures, santa rosa in the east bay going to be a nice refreshing day. 77 in oakland. 83 in newarkheading inland, 95 in concord, 97 in antioch. a lot of people probably looking forward to even cooler weather. that area of low pressure is going to bring about further cooling as we head into the weekend. so, saturday will also spin up showers in the morning, afternoon, possibility of thunderstorms as well. here's your accuweather 7 day forecast and it's not going to be as hot tomorrow. we're...
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30,000 pounds of nonperishable food and supplies for up to 700 household in the tri-cities of fremont newark and union city. well to the east bay now a free testing site for covid-19 in fremont is moving the city opened the side of a month ago at the fremont fire tactical training center. now the facility is now close and then go to move over to try city health on liberty street. the city's fire chief says that the test side will keep the same team of healthcare workers at the new location. but it will also allow for more flexibility as they go mobile. >>we'll also be able to move around like we have to move to a specific business support testing a long-term health care center we can actually go and set up in their parking lot. oh well that is the ups and some other tables chairs everything that we need to send a mobile formats so we can actually take service out to the citizens of fremont that need it. >>well on average about a 100 people got tested every day at the site chief jacobson will release the total number of tests conducted and results today. well still ahead on the kron 00:04am m
30,000 pounds of nonperishable food and supplies for up to 700 household in the tri-cities of fremont newark and union city. well to the east bay now a free testing site for covid-19 in fremont is moving the city opened the side of a month ago at the fremont fire tactical training center. now the facility is now close and then go to move over to try city health on liberty street. the city's fire chief says that the test side will keep the same team of healthcare workers at the new location. but...
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or newark but then took a connecting flight and went to another city and think -- they think the whole east coast may have seen bases come from europe. the china flights were going more to the west coast but european flights came to the east coast. had nothing to do with new york. now, once the virus is in new york. any place of density is where this virus takes off. any place of density so any place -- you look at the meat processing plants now that are in the midwest parts of the country, southern parts of the country, well, they are a problem. no, it has nothing to do with the meat processing plants or we have a hot spot now in an agricultural facility in upstate new york. it has nothing to do with meat or agriculture. it's the dense tip. that's what happened here in west champion, new rochelle, the first hot spot in the united states. what did it has to -- have to do with new rochelle? nothing po, it was the density. a congregation of 200, 300 people. a city like new york, once et gets into density it's going to increase but why here? because of the flights from europe and nobody k
or newark but then took a connecting flight and went to another city and think -- they think the whole east coast may have seen bases come from europe. the china flights were going more to the west coast but european flights came to the east coast. had nothing to do with new york. now, once the virus is in new york. any place of density is where this virus takes off. any place of density so any place -- you look at the meat processing plants now that are in the midwest parts of the country,...
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and i would like to thank marlene and her amazing team in newark.nd deserve all our thanks and gratitude now more than ever before. where refuges don't have enough capacity to support those in need during the pandemic, some have asked us if they could use hotels or other accommodations nearby on a temporary basis. for example, as move on accommodation where theyjudge it to be safe and appropriate to do so. we will work with refuges to make this option available to them if theyjudge it to be the right one when it is necessary. if theyjudge it to be the right one where it is necessary. and thank you also to pharmacies such as boots who are providing a safe space for victims of domestic abuse in some of their shops and are training more of their staff to be able to support those people when they come into the stores, so they can safely provide support and contact services for help and advice. i've been speaking to sally field, chair of women's trust, a charity which supports women with the emotional impact of domestic abuse. she welcomed the funding an
and i would like to thank marlene and her amazing team in newark.nd deserve all our thanks and gratitude now more than ever before. where refuges don't have enough capacity to support those in need during the pandemic, some have asked us if they could use hotels or other accommodations nearby on a temporary basis. for example, as move on accommodation where theyjudge it to be safe and appropriate to do so. we will work with refuges to make this option available to them if theyjudge it to be the...
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from asia show the threat of a 2nd wave of infection is very real for instance the chinese city of newark over 19 was 1st detected was one of the 1st to lift restrictions due to the success of its strict lockdown measures for the new cluster of cases recently emerged the city's authorities are planning to test all residents in the next 10 days in a bid to stop the spread. of korea's also being praise for quickly managing the pandemic which to a large extent was due to its high level of testing the sort of from last week the country also witnessed a spike in new cases ots of linked to nightclubs and bars in the capital seoul w h o's representative to russia the lead to wean of which told me earlier how she sees the situation developing. the world health organization has been saying from the beginning we do regard to the need to ease down the laugher now. is that vigilance is needed because the virus still around us the virus is still here and it continues to. so. the measure will need to be taken into account for the new reality that we are having and that is the capacity to quickly need t
from asia show the threat of a 2nd wave of infection is very real for instance the chinese city of newark over 19 was 1st detected was one of the 1st to lift restrictions due to the success of its strict lockdown measures for the new cluster of cases recently emerged the city's authorities are planning to test all residents in the next 10 days in a bid to stop the spread. of korea's also being praise for quickly managing the pandemic which to a large extent was due to its high level of testing...
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newark police have not told us the name of that man as of yet. >>> 7:09. back to steve paulson, reporting yesterday may have been the last of the rain we would see for a well, but today starts a whole new page, doesn't it? >> it does indeed, gasia and dave. we go from hot, to the next week hold. i believe that was the last rain, but that with the way this year has gone, i would not be surprised for june. forecast models are bringing in a low from the southwest to the end of next week. i'm getting ahead of myself, but yesterday, nice, brentwood, santa rosa, around 75 to 77. today, napa, you are up to 77, oakland also to 70, walnut creek 78, and san jose, 72 to 74. 40s, 50s, 46 four cities in there. napa airport now at 53. a little breeze kicked up. 47, same for millville valley. 53 in napa. 31, lake tahoe, mid-50s, upper 50s, and you guys at monterey, dipping to 52. a bit of a low cloud deck. san mateo coast, and another system drops in tomorrow, that cools us down a teeny bit. after that, that high is going to rock it back in and start a warm-up. upper 70s
newark police have not told us the name of that man as of yet. >>> 7:09. back to steve paulson, reporting yesterday may have been the last of the rain we would see for a well, but today starts a whole new page, doesn't it? >> it does indeed, gasia and dave. we go from hot, to the next week hold. i believe that was the last rain, but that with the way this year has gone, i would not be surprised for june. forecast models are bringing in a low from the southwest to the end of next...
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and nobody realized that airplanes from europe landed jfk and newark airport? to me mind-boggling, but that is hacking here in the first place. , a state government does not have the capacity -- look, i could not have done anything about it anyway except yell, right? legally the state can't close its borders to european visitors. that is a federal action. i don't believe a state can close its borders to other states. i believe legally that would be challenged, and i'm not even sure the federal government could do that. so, i don't believe there is a state role in setting borders. do get infected by someone, the question then turns to controlling that is testing,nd that tracing, etc.. thank you. i will see you tomorrow, guys. [indiscernible] >> i will talk to you tomorrow. you will go first tomorrow. ♪ announcer: c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. sunday morning, editor at large inc on the status of the ppp. chapman university and how urban centers in the united states could be affected by the pandemic. watch
and nobody realized that airplanes from europe landed jfk and newark airport? to me mind-boggling, but that is hacking here in the first place. , a state government does not have the capacity -- look, i could not have done anything about it anyway except yell, right? legally the state can't close its borders to european visitors. that is a federal action. i don't believe a state can close its borders to other states. i believe legally that would be challenged, and i'm not even sure the federal...
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nobody realized planes from europe landed at jfk and newark airport?is still to me mind-boggling. that is how we came here in the first place. a state government does not have the capacity. i could not have done anything about it anyway except yell. legally the state can't close its borders to european visitors. that is a federal action. i don't believe a state can control -- close its borders to other states. i believe legally that would be i'm not even sure the federal government can do that. so, i don't believe there's a state role in setting borders. even if we do get infected by someone, the question turns to controlling that infection. that is test tracing -- testing, tracing, etc. i will see you tomorrow, guys. we will go through it tomorrow. i will talk to you tomorrow. save your questions. you will go first tomorrow. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> watching c-span's coverage of the
nobody realized planes from europe landed at jfk and newark airport?is still to me mind-boggling. that is how we came here in the first place. a state government does not have the capacity. i could not have done anything about it anyway except yell. legally the state can't close its borders to european visitors. that is a federal action. i don't believe a state can control -- close its borders to other states. i believe legally that would be i'm not even sure the federal government can do that....
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. >> all right, stephanie ramos joins us now, live from newark airport. and, stephanie, travelers will see changes to the way we fly from the moment they walk into the airport to the time they board their flights? >> reporter: they will, tom. passengers can expect to see plexiglas at document checkpoints before going through security. some airlines will supply travelers with masks. and cleaning crews will be a lot more visible. we've seen many of them here tonight. tom? >> stephanie ramos with the new ways we will travel. all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> the trump administration doubling down tonight, blaming china for unleashing the coronavirus pandemic. secretary of state mike pompeo saying u.s. intel shows the virus was not manmade or genetically modified, but he says there is also enormous evidence it originated in a lab in wuhan. china now accusing the u.s. of bullying. here's abc's andrew dymburt. >> reporter: tonight, top trump officials putting the blame squarely on a chinese lab for spreading covid-19. >> there is a significant amount of evid
. >> all right, stephanie ramos joins us now, live from newark airport. and, stephanie, travelers will see changes to the way we fly from the moment they walk into the airport to the time they board their flights? >> reporter: they will, tom. passengers can expect to see plexiglas at document checkpoints before going through security. some airlines will supply travelers with masks. and cleaning crews will be a lot more visible. we've seen many of them here tonight. tom? >>...
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abc's trevor ault is at newark tonight. >> reporter: tonight, this frightening image on board a packed united plane, taken by a doctor. ethan weiss heading home after volunteering to fight the pandemic, on a flight from new jersey to san francisco, writing, "i guess united is relaxing their social distancing policy these days?" dr. weiss says he got an email from united ten days before his flight, saying, "we're automatically blocking middle seats to give you enough space on board." but he was still concerned. >> i'm probably more likely to get infected there than i would be in the icu. >> reporter: united now limits access to middle seats until window and aisle seats are full, but there's no guarantee. in a statement, the airline says, "an additional 25 medical professionals on board who were flying for free, all passengers and employees were asked to wear face coverings, consistent with our new policy." the controversy coming as passengers weigh the risk of air travel. >> talking about revenue for the airlines or are we talking about safety for the people? because they're on two comp
abc's trevor ault is at newark tonight. >> reporter: tonight, this frightening image on board a packed united plane, taken by a doctor. ethan weiss heading home after volunteering to fight the pandemic, on a flight from new jersey to san francisco, writing, "i guess united is relaxing their social distancing policy these days?" dr. weiss says he got an email from united ten days before his flight, saying, "we're automatically blocking middle seats to give you enough space...
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we have 3 million europeans land at jfk and newark airport in new york and new jersey. that is where the virus came from. >> reporter: perhaps the soundbite of the day came from ron desantis who lit up the media for his coverage of the virus. >> a lot of people in your profession who asked politically for weeks and weeks about how florida was going to be just like new york not only to have a lower death rate but we have way lower depths generally, we have a lower death rate, we succeeded and i think people just don't want to recognize it because it challenges their narrative, challenges their assumption so they got to try to find a bogeyman. >> one final note on the president's tour of the ford plant, that plant requires people to wear masks, no word on whether the president will bend that rule. he has not yet worn a mask. back to you. >> we will see, thanks. >> the senate approving a subpoena related to joe biden's son hunter's work in ukraine. >> griff jenkins has reaction from the vice president's campaign and also from lawmakers. >> the senate homeland security comm
we have 3 million europeans land at jfk and newark airport in new york and new jersey. that is where the virus came from. >> reporter: perhaps the soundbite of the day came from ron desantis who lit up the media for his coverage of the virus. >> a lot of people in your profession who asked politically for weeks and weeks about how florida was going to be just like new york not only to have a lower death rate but we have way lower depths generally, we have a lower death rate, we...
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. >>> new information about a deadly encounter in newark. officers arrived at the home near sycamore and magnolia to serve an arrest warrant to a 66- year-old man. he was armed, and when officers ordered him to put down his gun , he shot himself in the head. sometime during the confrontation a officer fired a shot hitting the man, paramedics were called to the scene but the man died from his injuries. >>> it's a warm day out there today , the temperatures has fight , they will drop a little tomorrow and then they will spike again towards the weekend. these are the highs from today. i think the 85 degrees and fairfield and antioch is pretty warm. these temperatures turn into the mid-80s , i would say a solid 5 degree drop. another onshore flow will rebound for the weekend. there will be more wind tomorrow make sure you stick to your social distancing the weather is going to be great and allow you to get out, stay your neighborhoods and explore close to home. the weather is going to get up there, we will see mid-90s potentially by memorial day
. >>> new information about a deadly encounter in newark. officers arrived at the home near sycamore and magnolia to serve an arrest warrant to a 66- year-old man. he was armed, and when officers ordered him to put down his gun , he shot himself in the head. sometime during the confrontation a officer fired a shot hitting the man, paramedics were called to the scene but the man died from his injuries. >>> it's a warm day out there today , the temperatures has fight , they will...
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look at the rye lots we had in chicago, watts, newark, south central in 1992.ventually they get bored and go home. that's the tactic employed around the country by the mayors. give them room. let them do what they are doing and at some point they will just leave. that's always been the case. obviously this won't go on forever. it's going to end one way or another and hopefully it will end peacefully. bill: we'll be back in a moment after this. union square in new york city and more. if you have a garden you know, weeds are low down little scoundrels. draw the line with roundup. the sure shot wand extends with a protective shield to target weeds precisely and kill them right down to the root. roundup brand. trusted for over 40 years. i want to show you something really important. are you guys ready for some weirdness? let tubi bring you thousands of movies and shows. 100 percent free. so, when real life is a little too real. wake up! will you accept this rose? deal or no deal? i like to push the envelope. stream your favorite reality shows. we are kind of a big
look at the rye lots we had in chicago, watts, newark, south central in 1992.ventually they get bored and go home. that's the tactic employed around the country by the mayors. give them room. let them do what they are doing and at some point they will just leave. that's always been the case. obviously this won't go on forever. it's going to end one way or another and hopefully it will end peacefully. bill: we'll be back in a moment after this. union square in new york city and more. if you have...
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they were landing at newark airport and that's where the virus came from, january, february, march. nobody knew. european travel ban goes into effect mid-march, it was already too late. it was already here. ok. let's learn the lesson going forward, but that was the situation, those were the cards we were dealt. that's why new york had such high numbers, not because there's anything special or different about new york, but because new york is where the european flights were coming in and we didn't know. that was the situation that we were handed. they then say, well, we project hospitalizations to be 120,000. 120,000, you know how many hospital beds in the state? 50,000. how can we have hospitalizations of 120,000 if we only have 50,000 beds counting every bed in the entire state of new york ? if you coordinated every bed you are 53,000 beds and they predicted 120,000. so scramble to try to get more hospital beds. but the only real course was you had to reduce the infection rate. how do you reduce the infection rates? you have to close down, stop people from spreading. stop gathering
they were landing at newark airport and that's where the virus came from, january, february, march. nobody knew. european travel ban goes into effect mid-march, it was already too late. it was already here. ok. let's learn the lesson going forward, but that was the situation, those were the cards we were dealt. that's why new york had such high numbers, not because there's anything special or different about new york, but because new york is where the european flights were coming in and we...
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host: this is margie from newark, delaware. caller: i have a few questions. because i am confused. i read the "new york post" every day. there is two big articles that are saying, young babies are getting it. , 65 babies of fact that were verified. it is almost related to kawasaki's, but it is through the virus. said, in the age group 30 to 40, they get caught when they got the virus. they are getting strokes. so for him to just say it is elderly people mostly, it is too confusing. i can understand people are confused, because everybody is saying something different. so i would like him to clarify. guest: a great question, and a very important question. and the caller is right. there is a lot of confusion about this, because there are -- look, if you are younger, it is not that you are completely immune from covid-19 or that it is not possible for you to get sick, it is possible for you to get sick. and there are cases of younger people who die of covid-19. but, statistically speaking, if you actually look at numbers across the country and across the world, the percentage of people
host: this is margie from newark, delaware. caller: i have a few questions. because i am confused. i read the "new york post" every day. there is two big articles that are saying, young babies are getting it. , 65 babies of fact that were verified. it is almost related to kawasaki's, but it is through the virus. said, in the age group 30 to 40, they get caught when they got the virus. they are getting strokes. so for him to just say it is elderly people mostly, it is too confusing. i...