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in fa ct, responding to coronavirus rea.break. some of us may share information with our friends as a joke or to lighten the mood, but even if they don't take it seriously, others might. for example, a claim that lions were released in russia to patrol the street was taken seriously by some. it was not true. we all want to share news that we think will help others but before you do, follow these steps. has the story been reported anywhere else? is it from a reliable source? has the photo or image been taken out of context? if you are not sure, then maybe it is fake, and you can stop that information from doing harm by not sharing it any further. if you want to check medical advice, go on the world health organization website. and if you feel that a story isn't real, you can always look to a reliable source like the bbc. that's it for now, but before we go we thought we would share some of the striking images from the last week from around the world is the coronavirus continues to upend the lives of hundreds of millions of pe
in fa ct, responding to coronavirus rea.break. some of us may share information with our friends as a joke or to lighten the mood, but even if they don't take it seriously, others might. for example, a claim that lions were released in russia to patrol the street was taken seriously by some. it was not true. we all want to share news that we think will help others but before you do, follow these steps. has the story been reported anywhere else? is it from a reliable source? has the photo or...
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. >> estas acandoas les de la ciudad >>o hayara rea ni coma >>o tendría que r unapción ando la evenciónselundo, inclundo ala cía. temos que tener la stancia qurecomendamos. para este detecti de l policía, respe profesiy a riesgo d ctagio está en todas partes. >> obviamente a las persone esmosspondiendol llamado y tratando con la seguridad está viendo y nos preopa >> ustedhagau parte y ayuda que no quede cerca de louyo y ns varios decalifornia dicen están list paralecciones de noviembra pesar de pandemia.aún hay dudas si podn recolect las firmas, da los requisitos deistanciamito social. no queda cro sios ceros de votación van a funcionar. pa persona que quiera votar tenga aempo una bota electora. si tiene que hacer trámite con el departamento de vehículos motorizados ofreceránde nera virtl. cerraron mporalmente por el coronavirus. oficina viual brindará ansferencia tulos entre otro visi el siguientsitioweb. e número de coagios de coronavirus supera los 180.0 entre ellos médicos y oo tipo de personal del ramo dela salud. salan que el punto más semanas. nos informa tres >> otra cifra desale
. >> estas acandoas les de la ciudad >>o hayara rea ni coma >>o tendría que r unapción ando la evenciónselundo, inclundo ala cía. temos que tener la stancia qurecomendamos. para este detecti de l policía, respe profesiy a riesgo d ctagio está en todas partes. >> obviamente a las persone esmosspondiendol llamado y tratando con la seguridad está viendo y nos preopa >> ustedhagau parte y ayuda que no quede cerca de louyo y ns varios decalifornia dicen están...
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are there any bottles that were on the walls that you are not quite rea t yet? >> there were a few hundred we squared away. >> reporter: he has the largest whiskey library in the western hemisphere. at least it did until last week when he started selling it off. >> 39. >> reporter: it sounds like this collection means a lot to you. did you ever think about just holding onto it and closing your doors? >> that was never an option. you can't leave an asset like this on the wall when people need help. >> reporter: help came by the dram. after coronavirus shuttered the city's dine-in restaurants, thomas started doing take-out. and liquidating 2700 prized bottles to help support his staff. either whiskey fans social distanced down the block. what's the most expensive bottle you've sold? >> generally we sold a lot of bottles at $1,000. a lot of rare stuff. >> reporter: john bought a vintage bottle from the 1980s. patrons snatched up more than 1,000 others, stripping these once stocked shelves. >> it's a win/win situation if i get to get some rare bourbons and they supp
are there any bottles that were on the walls that you are not quite rea t yet? >> there were a few hundred we squared away. >> reporter: he has the largest whiskey library in the western hemisphere. at least it did until last week when he started selling it off. >> 39. >> reporter: it sounds like this collection means a lot to you. did you ever think about just holding onto it and closing your doors? >> that was never an option. you can't leave an asset like this...
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apostar a una rppront e reeare reapertura que signifique un n e nuevo rebrot >> que es mas importnaante reaivar la economia o salvar v vidas?segun encuesta de nuestra cadena hnermana, 58% de peroson temen que se levanten las res i restricciones el 33% temenn qu s se tarden en hacer el levanta levantamiento de llas medidas > >y solo el 50% fvoravorece o fforff forma que el mandatario ha enf e enfrentado la crisis >>marchas en san diego ka california y denver colorado r mama manifestantes salen a la calle e exigiendo la reapertura de la economia >> hay conadodados que han comenza reabrir su economia, algo que plantea riesgos y retos cada dia en condado los angeles >> la situacion es aun delicada pero ahay condados que decidiern reapertir sus negocios algunas areas ertos neg negocios no esenciales despues que se abrieran parques y lplays en santa cruz, conforme llegue e el fin de semana el panorama p d podria cambiar >> lo que preocupa a nivel es t estatal es el numero de persona sin hogar. >> el ogobernador hace lo posibe para amparar a qinbeuienes si m especialmente thipersonas de la tercera
apostar a una rppront e reeare reapertura que signifique un n e nuevo rebrot >> que es mas importnaante reaivar la economia o salvar v vidas?segun encuesta de nuestra cadena hnermana, 58% de peroson temen que se levanten las res i restricciones el 33% temenn qu s se tarden en hacer el levanta levantamiento de llas medidas > >y solo el 50% fvoravorece o fforff forma que el mandatario ha enf e enfrentado la crisis >>marchas en san diego ka california y denver colorado r mama...
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escucharemos que rea veremos los sectores de nuestra sociedad.ra hacer el siguiente indicio. estamos trabajando para poder abrir alguna de las actividades, pero en este momento no es posible hacerlo totalmente. estamos haciendo los propios esfuerzos en el estado de california. el increÍble trabajo que los hospitales han hecho para comprimir en sus instalaciones de aumentar la fuerza del trabajo. el trabajo extraordinario que estÁn haciendo los hospitales y saber que ellos son una parte esencial para que la seguridad continÚa en el estado. son cirugÍas que estÁn programadas por servicios esenciales. tienen que recibir la atenciÓn que se merecen, si se demoran se vuelve aguda y esto puede caucionar un problema de salud mÁs allá del virus. se ha mantenido en comunicaciÓn la administraciÓn con los directores de saludo para saber que todos los protocolos de esta Área de salud estÉn pertinente, que se pueda tener la seguridad de que la gente estÉ a salvo, estÁn pidiendo para los hospitales. tenemos que mirar todos los dÍas el panel de control de inform
escucharemos que rea veremos los sectores de nuestra sociedad.ra hacer el siguiente indicio. estamos trabajando para poder abrir alguna de las actividades, pero en este momento no es posible hacerlo totalmente. estamos haciendo los propios esfuerzos en el estado de california. el increÍble trabajo que los hospitales han hecho para comprimir en sus instalaciones de aumentar la fuerza del trabajo. el trabajo extraordinario que estÁn haciendo los hospitales y saber que ellos son una parte...
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federal pone fin al distanciamiento social al cumplirse jushta despuÉs de un mes >> cuando empiezan la rea
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. ♪ ♪ >> el reto de la rea abertura, la administraciÓn trump y los gobernadores estudian cÓmo y cuÁndo el paÍs, pero nada serÁ igual, el uso de mascarilla serÁ obligaciÓn, estaremos mÁs separados en restaurantes y oficinas y nada de eventos masivos >> buenas tardes el principal experto en el coronavirus ve luz al final del tÚnel y 8 de cada diez estadounidenses opinan que debe seguir el distanciamiento social aunque perjudique a la economÍa, esta es nuestra principal noticia ademÁs este miÉrcoles >> ayuda a indocumentados california darÁ $500 a los inmigrantes y mil a las familias que no tienen papeles y no han recibido ayuda del gobierno federal, hÁblame con campesinos que no han parado de trabajar pero aÚn no reciben ningun cheque >> chapo ayuda para los necesitados la hija del "chapo" guzmÁn reparte canastas con productos bÁsicos. >> drones contra el covid-19 un ejÉrcito de drones es utilizado en guadalajara y otras ciudades para limpiar las calles y desinfectar los espacios pÚblicos con agua con cloro. >> noticias telemundo co dÍaz-balart ♪ ♪ >> mÁs de 100 dÍas despuÉs de haberse r
. ♪ ♪ >> el reto de la rea abertura, la administraciÓn trump y los gobernadores estudian cÓmo y cuÁndo el paÍs, pero nada serÁ igual, el uso de mascarilla serÁ obligaciÓn, estaremos mÁs separados en restaurantes y oficinas y nada de eventos masivos >> buenas tardes el principal experto en el coronavirus ve luz al final del tÚnel y 8 de cada diez estadounidenses opinan que debe seguir el distanciamiento social aunque perjudique a la economÍa, esta es nuestra principal...
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the rain begin to move back into the bay area some snow too and then a stronger system drops glasgow rea behind a resting on the backside of the storm to bring another round of rain and snow all the way down to our down about 3,000 feet. so certainly a dusting of snow in the bay area very possible as the system comes to of all that cold air showers likely lingering until monday and then they start to taper off a bit as we get them the week and then looks like we'll see a few more clouds coming our way so looks like a nice day and tomorrow enjoy the sunshine while we have a justine some temperatures tomorrow near 70 degrees. >>thank you lawrence and if you're a parent that is running out of ways to keep and your ki entertained right now there is a toy company that has got your back castro has launched a new website to bring fun to families sitting out the pandemic together. it's called bring home the fun dot com. it will help you find ideas and activities to keep kids occupied in entertained. the website also feates resources to help famies cope with all e stress. parenti articles an acti
the rain begin to move back into the bay area some snow too and then a stronger system drops glasgow rea behind a resting on the backside of the storm to bring another round of rain and snow all the way down to our down about 3,000 feet. so certainly a dusting of snow in the bay area very possible as the system comes to of all that cold air showers likely lingering until monday and then they start to taper off a bit as we get them the week and then looks like we'll see a few more clouds coming...
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peter's square they are finding ways to rea out like streaming services the pope calls creativity of love. >> reporter: as an example, the archbishop of new orleans joining a rabbi to bless their city from the skies today. and for those who worship from home this weekend, a simple message. >> you can take away the building, but you can't take away the church. >> reporter: stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >> many health experts on a growing warning the only safe way to reopen the e to test for exposure to the virus on a massive scale and that's just one of three tools necessary but we are nowhere near that capability tom costello has more on the challenge ahead. governors inrom virus hot zones tonight, a pa for populaon wide testing as a condition to reopen the economy. >> we're going to have all sorts of protections in place and have a lot more testing. >> we are particularly short on the test kits to be able to test for the virus. >> reporter: overnight fedex distributing half a million test kits on a military flight from italy. without a vaccine or treatment public health offici
peter's square they are finding ways to rea out like streaming services the pope calls creativity of love. >> reporter: as an example, the archbishop of new orleans joining a rabbi to bless their city from the skies today. and for those who worship from home this weekend, a simple message. >> you can take away the building, but you can't take away the church. >> reporter: stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >> many health experts on a growing warning the only safe way to...
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. >> translator: they're a lifeline foror people whwho rea needed them.f thosese people no longer hava place to go, it's a worrying situation. >> he says groups that run children's cafeterias need to practice social distancing and ensure kids in need stay socially connected. >>> as the coronavirus spreads, schools around the world have closed their doors while children are stuck at home and parents are getting stressed. that's prompted one japanese artist to come up with a color solution. >> reporter: this school has been shut since march and this 9-year-old spends all of her time at home. >> translator: i've been really bored because i can't see my friends. i've got homework, but after that, there's not been much to do every day. >> reporter: her dad's discovered a way to ease the monotony. he's printed out pictures from a website for her and her brother to color in. the kids have seized the chance to get creative. she worked on this picture of people from different countries united in song. >> translator: i found it interesting that these people are fro
. >> translator: they're a lifeline foror people whwho rea needed them.f thosese people no longer hava place to go, it's a worrying situation. >> he says groups that run children's cafeterias need to practice social distancing and ensure kids in need stay socially connected. >>> as the coronavirus spreads, schools around the world have closed their doors while children are stuck at home and parents are getting stressed. that's prompted one japanese artist to come up with a...
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als in eas to k home holidaempt paing reaing bclosed at ten parks. trails will remain open. >> we're trying to prevent people gathering in groups. we know these parks are areas that can get crowded. we have observed and received reports. we want to be proactive. >> nine parks will be closed fu. and a list of which parks will be closed for the weekend. again. >> the 49ers loss in the super bowl was a tough one. one medical expert says it could have saved lives. >> how to remove gloves correctly. how to help someone choking. that is coming up. >> noticeably warmer weather on the way for the weekend. i'll have the temperatures for this weekend and beyond. wait until you see the numbers coming up. >> catch a special edition of night line after the news. tonight you'll hear fra a pastor who tested positive for i need all the breaks, that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
als in eas to k home holidaempt paing reaing bclosed at ten parks. trails will remain open. >> we're trying to prevent people gathering in groups. we know these parks are areas that can get crowded. we have observed and received reports. we want to be proactive. >> nine parks will be closed fu. and a list of which parks will be closed for the weekend. again. >> the 49ers loss in the super bowl was a tough one. one medical expert says it could have saved lives. >> how to...
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rea lot of people don'gnize that we did this not just to stop the spread of the virus but to biase to do the public health things that we needed to do to think o next steps and we haven't done the second part very well. w >> well here in rk there were stillse 1000 new yestery, 300 people died. is the curve really flattening at the rate that you would like to see >> new york unfortunely is really the best ce scenario. i have been surprised at how willing my neighbors have been to stay home and wear masks ando hings in a city that is a lot of my neighbors have stepped up to stop the spread of the virus. we are on the backend of this. we have seen improvement. they all know it's better than it was a week, two weeks ago, and we are still at a critically high number of new aces with people going into the icu, beino put on venti, and dying. it is still much worse than it was two months ago. also here in new york we need to be remded that there are a huge percentage of tests coming back positive. to soon as we go back some kind of normal activity, more will get sick, go to the hospital, and
rea lot of people don'gnize that we did this not just to stop the spread of the virus but to biase to do the public health things that we needed to do to think o next steps and we haven't done the second part very well. w >> well here in rk there were stillse 1000 new yestery, 300 people died. is the curve really flattening at the rate that you would like to see >> new york unfortunely is really the best ce scenario. i have been surprised at how willing my neighbors have been to...
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what we don't have is the rea g e nts it.ting kits we need to carry out the tests. so the health secretary of course would have known that so what did you think when you first heard that this was his ambition? i think it would have been nice first of all to have been consulted in this. i think that is one of our issues as well, the pathology community in general, and i don'tjust pathology community in general, and i don't just mean pathology community in general, and i don'tjust mean the professional body i represent but others as well, have not really been invited to join until later, and certainly, my organisation has not been invited to join into the discussions about how we deliver this so it would have been nice to have had that consultation. i think the other issueis consultation. i think the other issue is that within the testing, the 100,000 samples, 25,000 of those samples have to be delivered through the nhs and 75,000 are to be delivered within the mass testing centres which have been built around the country, incl
what we don't have is the rea g e nts it.ting kits we need to carry out the tests. so the health secretary of course would have known that so what did you think when you first heard that this was his ambition? i think it would have been nice first of all to have been consulted in this. i think that is one of our issues as well, the pathology community in general, and i don'tjust pathology community in general, and i don't just mean pathology community in general, and i don'tjust mean the...
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look at italy because theth deaths from virus shot up from its lowest level in more than two weeks,y reaoncerning news. in the past 24 hours, the nber of peoplee who hed jumped 636. 500 15 to 636 -- 525 to officials are nervous about liftg restrictions, anything that could lead to a new outbreak. perhaps a tiny hilltop village just outside of rome could give us some answers about coronavirus. last week this entire area was sealed offfter cases were discovered there, and the village is now being turned in a giant laboratory with all its residents being tested. >> we are 1900 people in quarantine. >> once a sleepy hilltop village , now a militarized red zone. >> everything happened very quickly. the army comes and says nobody can enter, nobody can exit. >> the town was sealed off after 77 cases of coronavirus were discoveredlast week. how do you feel about this? >> very upset. we are so confused. people call me on the phone and say i was sick, i was sick. what is up? >> the virus started in a care home and spread quickly without doctors realizing. tw people died and the rest were taken to
look at italy because theth deaths from virus shot up from its lowest level in more than two weeks,y reaoncerning news. in the past 24 hours, the nber of peoplee who hed jumped 636. 500 15 to 636 -- 525 to officials are nervous about liftg restrictions, anything that could lead to a new outbreak. perhaps a tiny hilltop village just outside of rome could give us some answers about coronavirus. last week this entire area was sealed offfter cases were discovered there, and the village is now being...
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for example, in california, if you gave every child the technology, still don't live in reas that have the ser service and that's why we must have a broadband initiative to have high-speed on social mide yeah for everyone across the country and get that done. it's just not the school, but telemedicine and telemarketing and families connecting and the rest and coronavirus, and many things that coronavirus has taught us, it's important not only to have your own avifment. o kids in inner cities and rural america, they don't have that access and if they did, they would go to a local library or whatever, even being in the parking lot so they could have the access, those places are closed by and large. this is something that must be addressed and home schooling, diapers mother of five, t a time, they were close in age. glora and homework. [laughter] homework, that was ok then, but now the sophistication the kids are quite challenging, i'm a great admirer of the patience and know-how and >> there is the question of state and local aid. is there state and local aid in cares 2 so should the fed
for example, in california, if you gave every child the technology, still don't live in reas that have the ser service and that's why we must have a broadband initiative to have high-speed on social mide yeah for everyone across the country and get that done. it's just not the school, but telemedicine and telemarketing and families connecting and the rest and coronavirus, and many things that coronavirus has taught us, it's important not only to have your own avifment. o kids in inner cities...
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and i don't seen any rea why we can't come to an agrment soon.obert: mitch mcconnell has held rm eding an agreement beyond the small business program. see democratic leaders treat support for workers and small businesses something th need to be goaded into supporting. this really should be above politics. americans need democrats to stol king emergency paycheck money and let this job-saving program reopen. robert: kristen, we keep hearing about president trump, his tweets, his daily briefings. but there is a whole other story on the economy a on the congressional side. sides are coming closer together to add some money for hospitals, maybe $75 billion politico is reporting on top $50ouillion. do see it being successful this weekend? >> it se temsy are making progress. i've heard that figure as well, that $5 billion. democrats saying, look, we want money for hospitals, for state and lal governments. they were stalemated, deadlocked just a few weeks ag but they started talking again. and that's because the white hoe has movedorward realizing that t
and i don't seen any rea why we can't come to an agrment soon.obert: mitch mcconnell has held rm eding an agreement beyond the small business program. see democratic leaders treat support for workers and small businesses something th need to be goaded into supporting. this really should be above politics. americans need democrats to stol king emergency paycheck money and let this job-saving program reopen. robert: kristen, we keep hearing about president trump, his tweets, his daily briefings....
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we a mobile clinic is going around e bay rea offering coronavirus testing with rapid results. carbon held has been setting up its bile clinic in parking lots. so yesterday it was near walmart and the pleasanton right off of route rosewood drive. it made its first appearance last week in san francisco and anyone can book appointments and confirm locations through an app it's pretty easy. a doctor near all-seeing says it takes le than 30 seconds to administer the nasal swab test. >>return within about 20 to 25 minutes. and we usuallyosted to the op with before the en of the day so pp says get the results fairly ickly within a couple hours. >>on average carbon heth says it's testing some 150 people a day for covid-19. it's next stops clude fremont napa and the a widespread testing is still seen as a challenge for states hong to reignite their ecomies at suffered say that the u.s. will have to be able to perform millions of conavirus test each week before strictions can be safely lifted. now there are 2 different recommendations for just how much testing is need one by harvard cen
we a mobile clinic is going around e bay rea offering coronavirus testing with rapid results. carbon held has been setting up its bile clinic in parking lots. so yesterday it was near walmart and the pleasanton right off of route rosewood drive. it made its first appearance last week in san francisco and anyone can book appointments and confirm locations through an app it's pretty easy. a doctor near all-seeing says it takes le than 30 seconds to administer the nasal swab test. >>return...
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>>well meanwhile, it appears the p decision makers at the pga that they have their own plans rea to go. tour officials are expecting to resume their season and mid tune with the charles schwab challenge in texas. the tournaments are expected to go on thout spectators. now if the tour is able toresume its candar that would mean a number of majops and the lack the late summer and fall, including the pga championship at san francisco's harding park in august and then also the masters and november, we shall se well the tour de france, the grd a cycling race in the world has been postponed. the threeeek tournament was scheduled for latejune, but the french government has banned all events until mid july. the expectation is that the race takes place in august, however, there is no new date lined up just yet. the last time the tour did not ke place was back in 1946 as the nation wastill recovering from world war 2. other parents nd some help keeping the kennels occupied while being quarantined at home sesame street has you covered. >>doing good to be good to more you talk. it's new your host.
>>well meanwhile, it appears the p decision makers at the pga that they have their own plans rea to go. tour officials are expecting to resume their season and mid tune with the charles schwab challenge in texas. the tournaments are expected to go on thout spectators. now if the tour is able toresume its candar that would mean a number of majops and the lack the late summer and fall, including the pga championship at san francisco's harding park in august and then also the masters and...
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. >> the same question, wha be the indicators will show the economy is working into rea deeperssion oris improving? >> i think we're going to have to start looking at the responsiveness of businesses and consumersas a restrictions began to lift. we need to see whether it is a sharp return, which some economists are forecasting. i would say, slightly more economists than note expecting rapid growth in the second half of 2020. locally, are going to be watching what happens with businessesonce they're allowe to reopen. are they all reopening? are they for the customers?rm his life ? but if you're in a world for example where you can't admit as many people in your business if you are used to, even if people want erto go they're looking at curtailed revenue when you're opening and that is long change. >> gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you >> thank you. >> pemany le stuck at home have decided now is the perfect time for a pet. so many in fact at shelters are reported record people looking to adopt or foster animals. justice shelters were strange empty out, new trend is
. >> the same question, wha be the indicators will show the economy is working into rea deeperssion oris improving? >> i think we're going to have to start looking at the responsiveness of businesses and consumersas a restrictions began to lift. we need to see whether it is a sharp return, which some economists are forecasting. i would say, slightly more economists than note expecting rapid growth in the second half of 2020. locally, are going to be watching what happens with...
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my reltless reas: it's them. my choice wi my doctor: it's verzenio. ask your doctor if everyday verzenio is rig for your first treatment. everyone and thanks for wang up with us dark and early i'm robin winston but we want to get a check of theforecast and see how it's shaping up. so let's say good morning to dave spahwho's reporting from home. dave yesterday was absolutely butiful. >>2 we get more of that today, hopefully fingers we have we have more on tap robin get ready for another one i think another one probably safe to say pretty close to that at least on wednesy. us that's right it's a change that right now. offshore winds,it's going to be pretty impressive uptick in the 4 zone forecast we'll see some of the numbers on that of his work on that right now what we're looking for from the satellite picture basically is the key point game with a high pressure zone which trnslation, gorgeous weather is what is meant and warming temperatures to more that to come. first shot comes in from alcatraz a litle bit of a local bay area fog. this is just kind
my reltless reas: it's them. my choice wi my doctor: it's verzenio. ask your doctor if everyday verzenio is rig for your first treatment. everyone and thanks for wang up with us dark and early i'm robin winston but we want to get a check of theforecast and see how it's shaping up. so let's say good morning to dave spahwho's reporting from home. dave yesterday was absolutely butiful. >>2 we get more of that today, hopefully fingers we have we have more on tap robin get ready for another...
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masks, in asia, germany briefly stopping the exploits of masks, this other scramble over supplies and reaies and reagents and swabs. i think it is a broader point that, during times of crisis, there is a retreat to national interest and undermining international institutions, we have seen that with the eu and i think it isa seen that with the eu and i think it is a route? over the effect this crisis will have on the eu. the swaddling over the issue of shared debt to battle the coronavirus, the corona bonds, and it is exposing these divisions which were apparent during the eurozone crisis if years ago. i think this need for shared responsibility is even greater no but i think it is a realfight responsibility is even greater no but i think it is a real fight for survival and exposing the weaknesses of these institutions. isabel, some of these institutions. isabel, some of our calmest ig zero world, a failure of the g7 and the g20, we heard about the security council... it isa heard about the security council... it is a world where we simply cannot organise any mulch around —— multilateralfa
masks, in asia, germany briefly stopping the exploits of masks, this other scramble over supplies and reaies and reagents and swabs. i think it is a broader point that, during times of crisis, there is a retreat to national interest and undermining international institutions, we have seen that with the eu and i think it isa seen that with the eu and i think it is a route? over the effect this crisis will have on the eu. the swaddling over the issue of shared debt to battle the coronavirus, the...
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the tests, the rea littlage rea from china. the study from harvard recently said that simply to get a good base of tests every day so we can keep track of whether the virus is increasing or decreasing, we need to be able to do 5 million to 10 million tests per day across the country. per day. because a negative test tells you nothing. it doesn't tell you whether that you will have it tomorrow. so you need to be able to do it widespread amount of testing and then you watch the trends. is it going up or down and where. and i mean, we do have -- you can see where fevers are going up and down, but fevers are fevers. that is not tests. and i don't see a plan to have 35 mi5 million to 10 million tests a day. and when you say a suggestion like that to the president, he turns on the governors and he says it is on the governors to get the tests. so i just, you know -- if we go out of hiding, it will all turn on again. and the people who are determined to rush back into the stores in states like georgia are risking seeing what we saw hap
the tests, the rea littlage rea from china. the study from harvard recently said that simply to get a good base of tests every day so we can keep track of whether the virus is increasing or decreasing, we need to be able to do 5 million to 10 million tests per day across the country. per day. because a negative test tells you nothing. it doesn't tell you whether that you will have it tomorrow. so you need to be able to do it widespread amount of testing and then you watch the trends. is it...
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have a path to get there because unfortunately, esther trump has not ramped up production of tests and reae cotton reagents as well as the simple cotto n swa bs reagents as well as the simple cotton swabs to get the samples. you have good news? cities like new york a few days or weeks ago were looking horrendous, the number of new cases seems to be going down albeit marginally. any positive news on the horizon for cities like that? i think that's right. a new york where they've made more of a measure to test but the governor has said, they don't have the amount of testing capacity they need but it does appear that not only new cases but new hospitalisations and new icu admissions are decreasing in new york. it will take a little bit more time before we see that death toll, the daily death toll start to come down significantly. probably at least 2— three more weeks because people who are sick with this virus, they tend to linger and be sick for quite some time before even getting better or unfortunately succumbing to the virus. thank you for bringing us up—to—date. let's take a quick look a
have a path to get there because unfortunately, esther trump has not ramped up production of tests and reae cotton reagents as well as the simple cotto n swa bs reagents as well as the simple cotton swabs to get the samples. you have good news? cities like new york a few days or weeks ago were looking horrendous, the number of new cases seems to be going down albeit marginally. any positive news on the horizon for cities like that? i think that's right. a new york where they've made more of a...
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correspondent jake rea is in marietta in the u.s. state of georgia where businesses such as james hair salons and bowling alleys have reopened their toys this strip shopping center in georgia really highlights the business is at the center of the controversy here you've got a nail salon and spa there right behind us a gym as you keep moving across you've got a hair salon and even a chiropractor these are all places that are open now and places where it's difficult in some cases impossible to maintain proper social distancing so that has a lot of people who are frustrated concerned that the numbers of infection or going to climb dramatically the governor brian kemp of georgia along with the business owners who are opening say they can do this. safely and really start to step toward getting back to some sense of normalcy your rest of the nation watching this area very closely right now you've got a home. trying to reopen you've got tennessee and other states who are making their plans as well and then you've got just as many other stat
correspondent jake rea is in marietta in the u.s. state of georgia where businesses such as james hair salons and bowling alleys have reopened their toys this strip shopping center in georgia really highlights the business is at the center of the controversy here you've got a nail salon and spa there right behind us a gym as you keep moving across you've got a hair salon and even a chiropractor these are all places that are open now and places where it's difficult in some cases impossible to...
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. >> inclusive son las mismas reas las que se han puesto manos a la obra.por favor, usen su mÁscara y tengan su distancia. stephanie: si hay algo que nos ha enseÑado este virus es que no entiende de clases sociales ni de condiciones. todos somos vulnerables. y si ellas pueden seguir las indicaciones todos poemos querernos en casa. andrea: millones de estudiantes continuarÁn sus clases a andrea: edificio escolarunificado de los angeles continuarÁ con clases a distancia para millones de estudiantes en california. para hablar de este tema saludo a mÓnica que es miembro de la junta escolar para que nos diga quÉ acciones estÁn tomando. mÓnica: buenas tardes a todos y gracias por apoyar a nuestras familias. andrea: queremos dar informaciÓn del exceso que se estÁ haciendo. queremos preguntar cÓmo funcionarÁ la entrega de evaluaciones a distancia. >> conocemos que hay muchas preguntas.lo mÁs importante de conocer, a los jÓvenes nos vamos a ayudar a completar. los que completen su curso van a seguir caminando a la prÓxima etapa. los que necesitan mÁs tiempo los vamo
. >> inclusive son las mismas reas las que se han puesto manos a la obra.por favor, usen su mÁscara y tengan su distancia. stephanie: si hay algo que nos ha enseÑado este virus es que no entiende de clases sociales ni de condiciones. todos somos vulnerables. y si ellas pueden seguir las indicaciones todos poemos querernos en casa. andrea: millones de estudiantes continuarÁn sus clases a andrea: edificio escolarunificado de los angeles continuarÁ con clases a distancia para millones de...
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these tests, the question has been put — have we got the rea g e nts has been put — have we got the reagentsse tests? the chemical industry, some parts of the chemical industry, have said we have got everything, we know we've got everything but we've not been asked to produce what is needed. got everything but we've not been asked to produce what is neededm doesn't fill you with confidence, the government response, it seems very haphazard. a minister was asked at the other day what the chemicals we re at the other day what the chemicals were that were needed and he replied he was sorry but he didn't know. there's a great deal of controversy about this, and you feel that there's an airof about this, and you feel that there's an air of panic in the government at the moment because they are sensing quite rightly a public anger about this. testing is crucial. the head of the who said several weeks ago the three most crucial thing is to combat the pandemic testing, testing, testing and we are way behind other countries. germany has a far lower death rate and experts say that's because of their su
these tests, the question has been put — have we got the rea g e nts has been put — have we got the reagentsse tests? the chemical industry, some parts of the chemical industry, have said we have got everything, we know we've got everything but we've not been asked to produce what is needed. got everything but we've not been asked to produce what is neededm doesn't fill you with confidence, the government response, it seems very haphazard. a minister was asked at the other day what the...
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just need to remember there area but we just need to remember there are a shortages of both swabs and rea a shortages of both swabs and reagents someone are a shortages of both swabs and reagents someonejust are a shortages of both swabs and reagents someone just said to me today they've only got three swabs per day to test staff. the first coronavirus case in the uk were announced on the 31st of january and testing of all recent contacts of cases was adopted. 0n the 11th of march the government announced an aim of10,000 march the government announced an aim of 10,000 tests per day, a week later the prime minister said that this would be more than doubled. we'll massively scale up our testing capacity in the weeks ahead so that its 25,000 tests per day. but this time testing was focused on nhs patients not in the community and on the 19th of march i asked the government chief medical adviser why nhs staff were not been tested. the ability to test their staff, our staff, particularly if they have mild symptoms that mean they could normally go back to work is absolutely critical. on sunday
just need to remember there area but we just need to remember there are a shortages of both swabs and rea a shortages of both swabs and reagents someone are a shortages of both swabs and reagents someonejust are a shortages of both swabs and reagents someone just said to me today they've only got three swabs per day to test staff. the first coronavirus case in the uk were announced on the 31st of january and testing of all recent contacts of cases was adopted. 0n the 11th of march the...
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the guardian calls it written‘s testing shambles, but they don't have the chemicals, the rea g e nts they need in the labs to be able to carry out the tests on the scale that the health secretary is saying the nhs staff need, never mind the rest of us. and absolutely, remember matt hancock said yesterday that he promised to have 100,000 tests by the end of the month and what the guardian story suggests is thatis what the guardian story suggests is that is impossible because the kit that is impossible because the kit thatis that is impossible because the kit that is necessary is not there and secondly, the guardian story also points out that in order to get the kids and... britain has to go shopping. the prime minister, despite self isolating, is himself been shopping and has got into your, if you like, a bargain—hunting situation with other world leaders who are also shopping. the idea that we will be able to get the kids necessary to do these tests, and these are the swab test to find out if people are infected, seems highly debatable. it raises very serious questions on what basis
the guardian calls it written‘s testing shambles, but they don't have the chemicals, the rea g e nts they need in the labs to be able to carry out the tests on the scale that the health secretary is saying the nhs staff need, never mind the rest of us. and absolutely, remember matt hancock said yesterday that he promised to have 100,000 tests by the end of the month and what the guardian story suggests is thatis what the guardian story suggests is that is impossible because the kit that is...
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and let me rea review some comms from people who lived through this. in north carolina one man said we were actually almost afraid to breathe, the theaters were closed, everything was close, every place was closed, so you did not get to any crowds, you felt like you were walking on egg shells coming were afraid to go out, the fear was so great that people were actually afraid to leave theirfr homes. they were afraid to talk to onee another. it was almost like don't breathe in my face, don't look at me and breathe in my face. you never knew from day to day who is going to be next on the death list. his father had a store four of the sales girls died, former stopped farming an emergent stop selling merchandise in the country more or less shut down holding their breath. another man from washington, d.c. that kept people apart, he took away all the community rights, you had no community rights, you had no school right, you c had no churches, church is also close, you had nothing. people were afraid to kiss one another, people were afraid to eat with one an
and let me rea review some comms from people who lived through this. in north carolina one man said we were actually almost afraid to breathe, the theaters were closed, everything was close, every place was closed, so you did not get to any crowds, you felt like you were walking on egg shells coming were afraid to go out, the fear was so great that people were actually afraid to leave theirfr homes. they were afraid to talk to onee another. it was almost like don't breathe in my face, don't...
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>> governor, when will you rea assess the issue of barber shops and restaurants? will that depend on the 14-day decline? and how does that impact whomizations? >> the measurements are several criteria, not just one category of measures. you look at vacancies of hospital beds, how many folks are on ventilators or not. i.c.u. beds, et cetera. we look at a cluster of factors to measure things. we have already started making inroads to the restaurant association. they are going to be getting with us this week or the first of next to provide some recommendations. we will be addressing beauty shops and restaurants very soon. >> governor, how will the state nsure its employeries -- employees in preventing from getting sick returning back to work. >> we have trusted the people in the state to be good citizens. i believe most of them are trying to do what is right. i have not heard of anybody personally complaining about not doing it. i think our business owners are responsible, and they want to be, too, and they want their employees to be healthy. >> governor, is the amou
>> governor, when will you rea assess the issue of barber shops and restaurants? will that depend on the 14-day decline? and how does that impact whomizations? >> the measurements are several criteria, not just one category of measures. you look at vacancies of hospital beds, how many folks are on ventilators or not. i.c.u. beds, et cetera. we look at a cluster of factors to measure things. we have already started making inroads to the restaurant association. they are going to be...
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so let's say i'm in my car and meyer and get rea going to the store so all right and then i grabbed cellhone for this purpse. this little ece of cargo here is going to myself friendly clean dot ny careach for something and then you know let's just say i reach for toilet paper right we couldn't fi any well, okay take my toilet paper and i put it my cart and now as yocan see. i have all these germs. i my hands for my toilet paper that is in my fine we know th i want to love my phone rings so and now test my hands together a couple mes and i reach for my phone a text message from my husband telling me to get. to continue to come tonight for dinner coinue reaching for things continue getting greries and then you know i just keep uching everything all my nose issues here thet i it's my she needs get her some high. >>what can i do for good nice looking we'll stick to but now here it'sokay it's totally fine because i'm wearing my i'm so safe in my gloves right i reached my car door you kn and then i you know i i know the sturdy gloves in my car t rit to wishing >>let's see you take appropriatel
so let's say i'm in my car and meyer and get rea going to the store so all right and then i grabbed cellhone for this purpse. this little ece of cargo here is going to myself friendly clean dot ny careach for something and then you know let's just say i reach for toilet paper right we couldn't fi any well, okay take my toilet paper and i put it my cart and now as yocan see. i have all these germs. i my hands for my toilet paper that is in my fine we know th i want to love my phone rings so and...
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wondering if political leaders are more afraid of seeming to overreact or more afraid of seeming to under reaeact? >> bret: well, i think they are really concerned about the health of the american people obviously. when you see death numbers like 777 out of new york, that's startling. and more of that and the death toll affects the public policy, and how people think about things. at the same time you have stories of small business owners who are not having the easiest time getting this money that was promised them through banks. at the small business loan program is not so smooth as of yet out the door, and the balancing act here, i think they are more worried about overreacting. >> tucker: interesting. i mean maybe it's early for this question but do we have polling on whether congress is response to this $2.2 trillion packages popular? do citizens feel like they are helped by this or will be? >> bret: they are going to get that check and a couple of days, the $1200 check. but again it's been a long time since -- i do think the big issue. but, it's not going to be a flick of a switch for th
wondering if political leaders are more afraid of seeming to overreact or more afraid of seeming to under reaeact? >> bret: well, i think they are really concerned about the health of the american people obviously. when you see death numbers like 777 out of new york, that's startling. and more of that and the death toll affects the public policy, and how people think about things. at the same time you have stories of small business owners who are not having the easiest time getting this...
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know, let's take a lok outside right now skies are ear not a lot of fog to be talking about the bay rea this morning or really any clud cover either it is definitely a drand sunny forecast ahead of us and today, a hot one pittsburgh you're at62 degrees right now to kick up the morning sun has even come up yet conquered 58 degrees oakland and berkeley also solidly in t 50's skies will remain clear and dry through the day and really through the forecast to tomorrow, you'll notice just a few more clouds after today's crystal clear conditions and those clouds that will be drifting over the bay at times tomorrow will help to keep temperatur down just a few degrees after that even cooler conditions yet come sunday so today is a little too toty per you there is some relief in sight. >>here's a look at today's degrees conquered and napa each 87 while low 80's and auto bill valley, sajose you'll be in a very warm 84 with free my hayward and oakland upper 70's, san francisco in thmid 70's today. tomorrow a little cooler appeal, those clou and then come sunday daytime highs inland only in the uppe
know, let's take a lok outside right now skies are ear not a lot of fog to be talking about the bay rea this morning or really any clud cover either it is definitely a drand sunny forecast ahead of us and today, a hot one pittsburgh you're at62 degrees right now to kick up the morning sun has even come up yet conquered 58 degrees oakland and berkeley also solidly in t 50's skies will remain clear and dry through the day and really through the forecast to tomorrow, you'll notice just a few more...
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art work and it will be sent on to one of the 4 retirement homes that they're working with in the bay reaor more information go to on 4 dot com. and for more insration tell us about somebody yo know who's doing good in your neighborhood or your communi and will make em a crown for hero go to convert a com slas features slash kron 4 heroes. and you can tell us all about that person. and speaking of that kron 4 wants to ngratulate bay area high school seniors who are graduating without the big salute they would normally get on a stage with the cap and gown so we're giving it to we'vgot our own kron 4 grant yearbook sort of thing going onand you can put your kid in there your friend, yourself. you give your picture and your future plans and we'll t you on our websiteand when you've been i have been to a day but it keeps owing and growing. surely does look like yearbook this year buthe whole bay area sikh racial play like papa seah nassar someinwe talkou all news to get to this morning when we co back the state of georg says it is going to move forward with plans today toreopen. despite the g
art work and it will be sent on to one of the 4 retirement homes that they're working with in the bay reaor more information go to on 4 dot com. and for more insration tell us about somebody yo know who's doing good in your neighborhood or your communi and will make em a crown for hero go to convert a com slas features slash kron 4 heroes. and you can tell us all about that person. and speaking of that kron 4 wants to ngratulate bay area high school seniors who are graduating without the big...
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our hospital systems aren't rea ready.y home. >> again, we're so sorry that you're going through this. and you're going to need each other in the coming days. i can see you holding each other right now. i won't let go for days to come. skye, just want to give us one last thought on how you want us all to think of your father. >> well, i thought he was pretty cool. so i think even if people don't know him, he brightened up everyone's day and just think of him dearly, you know. find your rhythm in life. listen to the beat. dance and express yourself in order to connect with people from all walks of life. >> find your rhythm in life and listen to the beat. skye, i can see your father in your eyes and i can hear him in your voice. thank you both for being with us this morning. we will listen to your message. i want to put up on the screen one more time the go fund me page so people know how they can help. nicole and skye buchanan, we wish you all the best. let us know how we can help going forward. >> thank you. thank you. >>
our hospital systems aren't rea ready.y home. >> again, we're so sorry that you're going through this. and you're going to need each other in the coming days. i can see you holding each other right now. i won't let go for days to come. skye, just want to give us one last thought on how you want us all to think of your father. >> well, i thought he was pretty cool. so i think even if people don't know him, he brightened up everyone's day and just think of him dearly, you know. find...
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starting thursday, businesses like bars, bakeries and pitts zer reas where tables can be out in the openbe allowed to serve customers. meanwhile, spain says facemasks will not be mandatory when the country begins its new normal though they are recommended. it outweighs new infections by nearly three to one. spain will soon start reopening its economy which will happen in four phases. >>> you're watching "cnn newsroom." still to come, many happy returns and a new honor for a national hero as thousands wish fundraising veteran tom moore a happy 100th birthday. back in just a moment. crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening
starting thursday, businesses like bars, bakeries and pitts zer reas where tables can be out in the openbe allowed to serve customers. meanwhile, spain says facemasks will not be mandatory when the country begins its new normal though they are recommended. it outweighs new infections by nearly three to one. spain will soon start reopening its economy which will happen in four phases. >>> you're watching "cnn newsroom." still to come, many happy returns and a new honor for a...
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we're also tracking the number of deadly coronavirus cases here in the bay rea since march 16th. >>more than 200 people have died in the bay area from covid-19 once again you can see that this curve is gradually increasing over the course a month there and in san francisco today mayor london breed announceto all essential workers will be able to get tested at 2 locations. city test as f wi also provide testing for any resient with symptoms if they'runinsured or have barriers to health care. >>these tls are going to be critical to r ability to move forward in this direction. if you are someone who needs tested. please give us a call at 31, 1, and we will we'll we will get you to a location as qckly as we possib can to get test results. mayor breed says that you don't neea doctor's note to schedule this test and you so won't be charged. >>the test wil be available at pier 30 and 32 sites wch are already open and a second site at 7th and brandon soma which opens monday april 27. >>starting today, some bay area authorities are in forcing orders to wear sks in public run for says he q
we're also tracking the number of deadly coronavirus cases here in the bay rea since march 16th. >>more than 200 people have died in the bay area from covid-19 once again you can see that this curve is gradually increasing over the course a month there and in san francisco today mayor london breed announceto all essential workers will be able to get tested at 2 locations. city test as f wi also provide testing for any resient with symptoms if they'runinsured or have barriers to health...
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. >>8, 6 bay rea counties are extending their public school closures through the resof this school year what's being ne to keep kids up to speed while they're out of e classrooms. and the city of san fncisco must to sece more than 8,000 hotel rooms by april 26. >>who they'll housin addition to the homeless during the covid-19 outbreak. >>and a halt on evictions throughout califora, how a new statewide order aims to ease problems in the court system during the pandemic. >>shows that we're not at peak in a week or that we arseen a slow and steady the increase, but it moderate. and it's moderate again because of the actions all of you have taken in term of the physical distancing. newsome thanking californians for coming together to slow the spreaof covid-19 and thank you for joining us tonight at 8 o'clock i'm rant lotus and i'm vicki liviakis although we are flattening the curve a today. >>is the deadliest day in the united states since the coronavirus pandemic started and while we are learning more about covid-19 everyday tonight ctor anthony fauci says a disproportionate amount of afri
. >>8, 6 bay rea counties are extending their public school closures through the resof this school year what's being ne to keep kids up to speed while they're out of e classrooms. and the city of san fncisco must to sece more than 8,000 hotel rooms by april 26. >>who they'll housin addition to the homeless during the covid-19 outbreak. >>and a halt on evictions throughout califora, how a new statewide order aims to ease problems in the court system during the pandemic....
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we appreciate it >>> let o's move on the the rea estate market. >> love the glasses. the first quarter numbers from manhattan are out today. i want to focus on the last two weeks of march that's all that matters now. the last week of march we had only two contracts above $4 million that traded. the last time we had that, back in 2009. now, one of those contracts traded for 40% below the asking price. the big headline today, what really matters is the inventory. new listings were down 85% from the same period a year ago the number of listings that were pulled from the market, that jumped by 68%. there were 400 listings pulled from the manhattan market in last two weeks of march. sellers have yanked everything off the market because right now there are no buyers. the big drop will be in april and may. those are the two busiest months for new york city real estate. prices at the end of this could fall by 20, 25%, maybe more when we start to get trading in stomacher athe summer and fall. that's the market that 25%, 30% drop sales volume is falling for two years prior to t
we appreciate it >>> let o's move on the the rea estate market. >> love the glasses. the first quarter numbers from manhattan are out today. i want to focus on the last two weeks of march that's all that matters now. the last week of march we had only two contracts above $4 million that traded. the last time we had that, back in 2009. now, one of those contracts traded for 40% below the asking price. the big headline today, what really matters is the inventory. new listings were...
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they're all over peru and because rea suspended all their internal flights. those people are sort of stranded a facebook oup called stranded in peru compiled a list of stranded americans which was given to the embassy and eventually ft peru on sunday there were thousands of americans they're on vacation, stay in hotels with tris from spain and tourists from italy and keep come in they did you know from asia so she was shocked to diover that one she landed back at the u.s. at dulles airport in washington and then took a flightinto s a foe she says the airport had no fail-safe someplace compared to peru where health care workers were assigned the gate loud eers country considered second world it's it's generally for our country butyet th have the wherewhal to get people there inbig members to stop passengers coming into the country ask basic simple in you know the u.s. felt safer i didn't. >>our coverage of the coronavirus pandemic don't forget as always there for you keep it constantly updated to kron 4 dot com at our website. that's where you'll find a very l
they're all over peru and because rea suspended all their internal flights. those people are sort of stranded a facebook oup called stranded in peru compiled a list of stranded americans which was given to the embassy and eventually ft peru on sunday there were thousands of americans they're on vacation, stay in hotels with tris from spain and tourists from italy and keep come in they did you know from asia so she was shocked to diover that one she landed back at the u.s. at dulles airport in...
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. ♪ >> the rea >> the reason we are in a crisis we are at today is not because of anything that china, not think that the w.h.o. did, because the president, he didn'a take this virus seriously. we didn't have to have tens of thousands of people dying. >> laura: this is disgusting for 24 hours ago, a democrat senator on television just absolving china of any responsibility in the coronavirus outbreak rate we've been highlighting the common as countries observation for weeks now but this morning the reporting reveals the length of the chinese cover up. according to the ap, the head of china's health commission held january 14th teleconference with health officials there revealing that the most severe challenge since are as 2003 and likely develop as a major public health event. despite that grim assessment, china's leaders didn't warn the public for six days, had they acted immediately, once that estimates say they could've cut the number of infected people by two-thirds.ei china's deceit doesn't stop there. it never does. fox news learning late tonight that the u.s. now believes that c
. ♪ >> the rea >> the reason we are in a crisis we are at today is not because of anything that china, not think that the w.h.o. did, because the president, he didn'a take this virus seriously. we didn't have to have tens of thousands of people dying. >> laura: this is disgusting for 24 hours ago, a democrat senator on television just absolving china of any responsibility in the coronavirus outbreak rate we've been highlighting the common as countries observation for weeks...
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and then we ould say that i think there's hate going on in the united states in the bay rea right nowsult of covid-19 against asian aricans that we have plenty to see direct o our attention in ansas words, the damage amounts to some $10,000 per business lee. >>that's a huge hit when the only receipts are coming from take out services he and other merchants are trying to survive. >>yes, i mean during this whole crisis, you know we try to stay open trying to keep our young try retain employees trying to support ou community and you know try to stay opeand although you know it's not. and actually you beneficial for o businesses are trying to stay afloat so tht we checked everything going in san jose rob fleboe kron 4 news. >>over at oakland airport all workers and passengers now will be required to wear face coveringthe airport still open but only for essential travel kron 4 sanaz tahernia actually d a chance to speak with the airport spokesperson. >>people actully listening to theorder and wearing face coverings when they come into the rport. >>its hhs and as we are seeing people can fi
and then we ould say that i think there's hate going on in the united states in the bay rea right nowsult of covid-19 against asian aricans that we have plenty to see direct o our attention in ansas words, the damage amounts to some $10,000 per business lee. >>that's a huge hit when the only receipts are coming from take out services he and other merchants are trying to survive. >>yes, i mean during this whole crisis, you know we try to stay open trying to keep our young try retain...
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whathe latest on the shortage of produce atmajor bay rea grocery storemore >>if you've been looking for veggies don't go to safe trader joe's yesterday i heard safeway's bear yeah, the produce section get thinner and center, fresh uits vegetables becoming scarce. as coronarus lated death that one of its major distribution centers and tracy kron four's dan thorn takes a look at the impact. >>fruits and vetables have been a hard fined for shoppers at safeway stores across the bay area shelves that should be fied with avocados peppers and maine lettuce say limit one, but there were none it was. >>nothing man never and i was looking for bell peppers strategy, less i couldn't find nything annabel plummet a was surprised to find even the prepackaged veggies were gun at the store inplasant hill prettylimited selection of what y can get say please local produce shortae may be connected to a coronirus outbreak at the grocery chain's tracy distribution center. the company announced one of the warehouse employees died from cod-19 related complicationson monday, a spokesrson for safeway confirmed t
whathe latest on the shortage of produce atmajor bay rea grocery storemore >>if you've been looking for veggies don't go to safe trader joe's yesterday i heard safeway's bear yeah, the produce section get thinner and center, fresh uits vegetables becoming scarce. as coronarus lated death that one of its major distribution centers and tracy kron four's dan thorn takes a look at the impact. >>fruits and vetables have been a hard fined for shoppers at safeway stores across the bay area...
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>> you mean which  >> which book that he rea would be the biggest help i somebody wanted to study itsides your short biography? >> well, i >> what's, more to you? >> my own book, rise of th vulcans, i consider fo foreign policy a pretty goo book. > rumsfeld has a memoir. > what did you think o george w. > i thought it was ok. > our guest has been jame mann. > th
>> you mean which  >> which book that he rea would be the biggest help i somebody wanted to study itsides your short biography? >> well, i >> what's, more to you? >> my own book, rise of th vulcans, i consider fo foreign policy a pretty goo book. i thought it was ok.