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robin: okay. sean: do we have a deal? robin: i think we have a deal. sean: okay. robin: alrighty. you. ♪ sean: i've done a deal with robin on her greystone reno where electrical and hvac are being installed. the plan is to build two separate units that robin can rent out through airbnb. chicago is the third most profitable vacation rental market in the country, right after san diego and miami. but not all rentals are created equal, so i'm taking her to three different units, at different price points, to show her how to maximize her profit. robin: wow! this is beautiful! man: come on in. robin: thank you for having us. man: sure, of course. robin: this is awesome. wow. woman: come on in. robin: oh my gosh! sean: wow. this is rock star. uber urban. robin: i love it. sean: these properties are some of chicago's most successful airbnb rentals, and i want robin to see what makes them better than the rest. sean: i like it. woman: so i have a fully-stocked bar for all of my guests. sean: look at this. laura: if they finish a bottle, they replace it with another, so they sort of restock t
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robin and jen? >> right through this door. >> are you robin? >> i'm robin>> robin, i'm marcus. >> very nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. you guys have this place branded well. >> thanks. oh, this is jen. >> oh, hey, jen. >> hi. >> marcus. how are you? >> nice to meet you. >> so, is this pretty much... >> well, this is the front office. >> okay. >> this is my office, and when jen comes into town--'cause she's based out of the east coast-- >> oh, wow. >> and she works in here also. >> i can't imagine having a co-worker, an employee 3,000 miles away from where our business is. look, i understand phone and email, but nothing replaces human interaction. what i want to know about is, why did you start the company? >> so, in 2005, my sister was diagnosed with breast cancer. we were like, "how did she even get cancer in the first place?" i went back to be with my family and help my sister through her treatments, and there was one day where i said, "mom, i'm not gonna go with you guys to the doctors. i need a break." and she said, "you know what? your siste
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even then it would be doing quite well right now be doing amazing they can be incredible why does robin robin run around but then we look at elmo now most quite happy he's enjoying life especially when tickled. but he's not eating any cookies so if you measure him by the number of cookies eaten. his economy's a disaster that's our fault and then we become jobless and homeless and not be allowed to get health care and everyone would see him and go you lose or pull yourself up by the fur on your legs. but why do that why measure him by cookies eating why not just measure his happiness and try to achieve worldwide optimal joyfulness and why even measure cookie monster only by cookies eating i do probably has diabetes and high blood pressure might die from a massive coronary tomorrow so then why did we say he was doing so well because we were only measuring gross national cookie eating that's our economy. that analogy helped you a lot or your made now more confused than ever but your hunger for coke hunger for coke is really what's important point is we're ruled by sociopath's i think was that i
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robin is working from home as well. robin, you ready for binge this? i see you got your popcorn. good girl. >> oh. she ready. she ready. let's go. let's go. >> get your popcorn ready, robin to the tv shows that will have you cracking up on the couch. i think you should binge this. that's right. let's start with something everyone needs right now, a good laugh. ha ha! we called in someone who knows a thing or two about that. take a look. >> hey, folks. hank azaria here. i have two shows that i hope will keep you laughing. 30 seasons of my show, "the simpsons," featuring moe the bartender and three seasons of "brockmire," which i play jim brockmire. boy, only eating takeout food, stay the heck away from people. my life is about to dramatically stay exactly the same as it's always been. stay safe, folks. >> oh, thank you so much, hank. that man is so talented. and next, just because you can't watch your favorite show in the same room as your best friend doesn't mean you guys can't watch the same show at the same time, and robin, you've got a great one to binge with your bff. >> oh, i hope y'all have been watching this. "grace & frankie," two friends played by jane fonda and
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robin. that a robin? >> no. that's a black-headed grossbeak. >> oh, no. >> reporter: first published in 2,000. >> each species are arranged in a coluthe bottom, the brightest at the top. >> reporter: the sibley guide to birds has sold more than two million copies, and he has been called the most important illustrator of birds since john james audubon or roger tory peterson. >> previous field guides had fewer illustrations. so they left out a lot. different ages, different subspecies. i wanted to illustrate every species in flight, because that's what birders see. >> just starting to build it right up there. >> reporter: now 57, david sibley learned to love birds by going out on hikes with his father, fred, a noted ornithologist at yale. >> as soon as the field guide came out or was in the works, yes, i became much less well-known. >> reporter: y peoplf norerica. >> i guess it's our family itnu, but milyess. >> reporter: david started drawing birds at age 8, and his parents didn't worry for an instant w their son
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robin. (announcer) robin williams: comic genius. you're sucked into drinking beer by believing it's a healthy thing. all these beer commercials usually show big men, manly man doing manly things. you've just killed a small animal. it's time for a light beer. why not have a realistic beer commercial? what's the realistic thing about beer where you go, "it's five o'clock in the morning. you've just pissed on a dumpster, it's miller time." (announcer) for years, robin man on earth,
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and sharing that great advice, and robin's got to say -- >> who dat. >> robin says -- >> who dat nation is with you, coach. who dat nation is with you. >> i like it, robin dat nation is strong and we've got a draft coming up. we're going to have to do that a little differently, i'm sure, than we've had to before and rely on technology like we're doing right now relative to our meetings. but we'll be ready. >> you will. stay safe. great to see you. >> stay safe, feel better, coach. >> great message right there. >> i knew you had to get that in. >> i had to get that in. >>> we're going to take a look now at how people are trying to stay connected emotionally and spiritually during the pandemic. with houses of worship closed, one suburban cleveland church held a drive-in service. joel osteen is going to join us with more on how to stay connected spiritually, and will reeve is here with the online communities that cropped up this weekend. good morning, will. >> good morning, george. millions of us around the world are slowing down and staying home to flatten the curve. but we still crave things that make us for normal like activity, entertain, connection. t
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robin. >> you take care. have a safe weekend. >>> and now to ginger. we'll be looking in the background where ginger is home. that's your basement, right, ginger? >> yes, robin. i've already written my intention and now i've got a little something extra special. thank you, robinatlanta. this is 2-year-old makai because we are all focused on wellness. >> huh? >> vitamin. >> vitamin, good job. what is this one? >> elderberry. >> elderberry. good job. what is this one? >> uhh. echinacea. >> good job. >> oh, we love that so much. thank you, ebony, from atlanta, georgia for sending that in. take a moment if you wouldn't mind, put your "gma" moment on my facebook page or write in my instagram dms and we can share it with the rest of the world. appreciate it so much. >>> good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. welcome to friday. a dry day with increasing clouds and temperatures a little below average. tonight, no need to worry about frost. clouds will bring us a chance of rain by morning and over the weekend as we have a one for both days on the storm impact scale. today, 57 to 62. five to seven cooler than. >>> notice the green and yellow, the light to
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robin, i'm tossing back to you, robin, hey, from home. good to see you there, robinyou there, t.j. looking well. >>> we want to show folks also something that was really beautiful. take a look at this photo. that is a plane full of health care workers on their way from atlanta on a southwest flight heading to new york city. they're going to help hospitals that are overwhelmed by the coronavirus outbreak. they expect to stay for around six weeks, but what a beautiful sight to see them looking so happy and knowing what they're going to be doing here. a special shoutout -- someone asked me, respiratory therapists, they're not getting enough love, they said. respiratory therapists are on the front lines as well. it's great to see people coming together. southwest providing that kind of transportation to new york. >> boy, it sure is. thank you, robin. >>> we have a lot more ahead. we're going to hear from american passengers stuck on board that cruise ship with confirmed cases of coronavirus. >>> and the show that so many are watching, me included, "tiger king." it's tren
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topic i'm joined tonight by robin givhan the washington post fashion critic robin just wrote about the president and his press briefings and their lack of social distance robin it's good to have you on the program you write in your article when the world has been told to maintain 6 feet of personal space the sight of these v.i.p.'s snuggled up next to one another is jarring for a president skilled in stagecraft it speaks volumes about his message what does it tell us well i think it tells us 2 things one is this sense invincible or a. refusal to essentially a model the kind of behavior that math class birds have sat. and i think the other part of it that he wants to have this team of people around him said that he looks i think more powerful but i think it also gives him. tonight during the highs there is a team surrounding him and there is this and that sitting that well he might in us our own person he's not really fully responsible these people who surround him are responsible and you know rather we have to tell our viewers that the briefing room there where we see these daily press conferences is actually rather small i mean you've got all of the press c
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topic i'm joined tonight by robin givens the washington post fashion critic robin just wrote about the president and his press briefings and their lack of social distance robinit's good to have you on the program you write in your article when the world has been told to maintain 6 feet of personal space the sight of these v.i.p.'s snuggled up next to one another is jarring for a president skilled in stagecraft it speaks volumes about his message what does it tell us well i think it tells us 2 things one is this sense of invincibility. refusal to essentially a model the kind of behavior that that class birds have sat. and i think the other part of it is that he wants to how this team of people around him said that he looks i think more have 0 but i think and also gives him. tonight during the highs there is this team surrounding him and there is this and that it ain't that while he might be the most powerful person he's not really fully responsible these people who surround him are responsible and you know robert we have to tell our viewers that the briefing room there where we see these daily press conferences is actually rather small i mean you've got all o
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let's speak to our correspondent robin brant, who's in shanghai. robinhese new cases? firstly, wuhan, the city at the centre of this global outbreak, we had an almost week—long run of no new reported cases, according to official government figures. but is now over. there is one new case attributed to the city. there had been ambiguity in recent days when it was revealed that health officials there were not counting asymptomatic cases, that is people who don't present with any symptoms, even if they test positive, and they won't counting people who were not in hospital either. nonetheless, a five—day streak of no new cases in wuhan has ended with just a single case being reported now in that city. there is an almost near doubling of the number of new cases across mainland china. it is up to 78 today, according to government figures. almost all of those are people travelling to china from abroad. 7a of those cases. that is why we are seeing a real focus now, especially that is why we are seeing a realfocus now, especially in big cities like shanghai and th
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rate cuts and possibly heralding the start of another volatile week al-jazeera as robin bride reporting live from seoul robin a thanks indeed in the philippines president rodrigo that tatay has extended quarantine measures beyond the capital manila to cover the entire island of luzon on sunday police blocked off major roads into manila to stop the spread of a corona virus the latest measures include a strict home quarantine for more than 54000000 people the regulation of food and essential health services and the suspension of major transport. got a weather update next year on al-jazeera then why illegal gold mining in ghana could lead to the government there being forced to import water. hello it looks like the rainy season is coming to an end now throughout indonesia look at the satellite picture there's a massive sensor was basically but then not a freeway so the ways he's got away with much of borneo and java was drawing out of stock to stay that way of course to still be the risk of showers for me every day in java borneo and sort of ways but they're not quite as intense or as frequent as they were they
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gonzales happy sunday as robin said and we're social distancing and also >>robin and i will be with you again tomorr morning here on kron 00:04am morning news james and ari and robin ahead get to the forecastecause we expect rain inthe forecast is workinfrom home this who morning. i did good morning. >>hey good morning marty and robigood morning, everybody and you guys look like you're more than 10 yards behind the line of scrimmage right for us to ever there you go anyway, and should we are looking at some rain going on for this morning here we saw a nice lile batch moving through you know pretty told the east bay their little bit and here's a second batch right there the coast of san francisco you can t a shot of this right here let's get this we'll see what we're talking about we just had this move to the beaches of san francisco. now here's another dose it's a little heavier too so expect some moderate rain showers maybe even a cople claps of thder in there. potentially some hail too, but it's more likely in some of the higher elevations and ok to the very top of your screen there a little bit sandra fell. that's what other patch of some heavier rains are to b
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ok, robin, thank you very much, robin brant in hong kong.day for the democrats erecting who is going to be their candidate to take on donald trump. you can —— democrat electing who is going to be. you can see here, more than 60,000 tweets, and the top story on google trends in the us, which means more search results than anything else. we will of course be bringing you news on that later in the day but it is still pretty early in the states so still plenty of time before that story really develops. let's take a look at what you are reading and watching on the bbc news app. number one on the most read, it is the fact that the government, the prime minister, in just under an hour, is due to set out the plan for the uk to tackle the coronavirus. we will be telling you about that and have been today already, of course, and we will bring that to your life when it happens at half past ten. looking down there is that story about baby monitors that could be watched by hackers, technology experts are warning. in looking at the most watched, the numbe
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robin hood has had the two worst days any company has ever had. it is a stock trading app. on monday as the markets rocketed up, robin hood didn't work. on tuesday as stocks fell, robin hood didn't work. it gave neither to the poor nor the rich. the founders apologize and are working on the problem. the markets were awful on tuesday but we're set for ajump. barren's in market place not being shy why they think the markets are happier. it is biden win. biden a traditionalist who promises to bring us back to where we were but bernie sanders saying big changes ahead. >>> in a couple of weeks, get ready, st. patrick's day just a couple of weeks away. wallet hub is out with a survey in the top cities to celebrate. the survey looked at 200 cities based on irish pubs and hotels and either even the weather on march 17th. san francisco came in at 34. the best city to celebrate is in chicago. boston comes in second. >> and just in time for easter. peeps there hopping into the scene. with these. look at that. >> thank you, sir. >> you're welcome, mike. i'll get you a pair if you want them. >> i love them. >> these are limited edition of crocks but they say they complement the s
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robin king. robin, thank you so much for joining us this morning. so first of all, share what you do with the navy seal foundation and then what this fort challenge is all about? >> the navy seal foundation was formed in 2000 to serve the navy seal community, its supporting communities and families and veterans. we do this through a number of specialized programs in a five areas. education, transition assistance, family support -- [inaudible] and this challenge was created because we do so much to bring our community together, especially our children and families and those that have been deployed, they're going through so much all the time. with this, with this social distancing and mandatory stay at home and all these kid out of school, we really wanted to create something where these kids could still stay connected. we thought this challenge would be a great idea. pete: i love the idea, absolutely love it. as a matter of fact, myself and a few other colleagues at fox had a chance to go to the gala here in new york city a few weeks ago, it seems like a lifetime ago, the mission you guys have is fantastic, it is legit. supporting this community so much the last 20 years. makes sense, why not a fort, if you're looking at kids of navy seals, now you want to spread it across the entire country. easy as build a fort, make it really cool, name it something and send a message to a warrior and a hashtag how do you send it around? >> the hashtag is fort challenge -- [inaudible]. challenge them. pete: personally challenged and bunch of boys at home, a girl that are decorators, and lot of guns, we might have to have a fort hegseth. what a opportunity to's awareness about guys still deployed around the world and families that defend them. last word real quick to our audience? >> you know this, challenge isn't just about the military. our kids get an opportunity to share how much they feel for the support, the support of the military but also for first-responders, the nurses, the doctors, everybody who is out there, fighting this battle every day. we see a real connection between that group of heroes and the military and -- [inaudible] people go out and look, they will really see impressive groups and great messages. pete: considering where they came from, built a defensive perimeter around it as well. sector sketches and all. robintion. the challenge is #nsf #nsffortchallenge. thank you for everything you do. >> you got it. pete: many americans convinced they had the coronavirus as far as back as december but is that even possible? we'll ask dr. nicole saphier when she joins us live at the top of the hour. there are thoughts that are hard to control. you're not good enough. but i am enough. and i know what i'm made of. put your skin in the game. with a razor that puts your skin first. resa place to celebrate,been to take a first date, to grab a meal between soccer practice and piano. and even though tables are empty at the moment... ...the kitchens are full, prepping everything so it's just right. keeping customers safe. and making the food as delicious as ever. they're still there for you. now you can be there for them. while the doors may be closed, the kitchens are open for delivery. >> the world has witnessed the unyielding reserve of our incredible american people. we are not only a country of vast resource
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robin brant is in hong kong. robin, bring us up—to—date with the numbers there, is there a pattern emerging in terms of the progress of this virus? well, let's talk about south korea, seeing as you havejust mentioned it. a further 300 or so cases announced in the last hour, taking the total there to more than 5500. there are a further 9000 or so people, a large bulk of those members of that christian sect church down in daegu in the south, who are reporting symptoms. 0verall, the south korean authorities say they are testing 10,000 or so people a day as they try to deal with the outbreak in their country. at the same time, we're seeing evidence not just of the physical threat brought by the virus, but the economic threat as well. the south korean government announcing $10 billion of economic stimulus in the last 2a hours, and some of that will be focused on trying to increase healthcare provision. what they are really worried about, as is the uk and many others, is a sudden flood of patients needing inpatient treatment in hospitals. so, south korea, using part of those stimulus measures to try and boost its healthcare provision in hospitals across the country. in terms of mainland china, there seems to be continued relative good news. the figures in terms of new infected cases, the number of new deaths as well in the last 2a hours, seems to show that broadly that trend we have seen show that broadly that trend we have seen since the middle of march, the numbers are dwindling. all the deaths, with the exception of one, in the last 2a hours, have been in the province of china, where this all began, nothing across the rest of mainland china. these are government figures which we are forced to rely on, that is the caveat. chinese leaders are moving away from notjust containing the domestic outbreak, but also the threat that maybe chinese nationals coming back home may pose. there is a concern about a second wave coming and we are seeing strict measures now in place for visitors, most of them chinese nationals, from japan, italy, iran and south korea, particularly around shanghai and beijing. they are on very strict watch around beijing. people returning from those four countries now facing a mandatory quarantine of 14 now facing a mandatory quarantine of 1a days. now facing a mandatory quarantine of 14 days. we can go to milan now and talk to bethany bell. cases still p°ppin9 talk to bethany bell. cases still p°pping up talk to bethany bell. cases still popping up in other parts of the world, where people have travelled from italy, but tell us about the situation there, are the numbers of cases still growing? is there any talk or any sense of the virus reaching a peak there yet? the numberof reaching a peak there yet? the number of cases, the number of people testing positive for the coronavirus, continues to grow. we saw that there are now over 2500 cases altogether that have been recorded here in italy. concerning as well as the number of deaths, 79 people have died of coronavirus here in italy, and we saw a jumpjust yesterday when they announced that figure of 79 yesterday evening, it was a figure of 79 yesterday evening, it wasajump of figure of 79 yesterday evening, it was a jump of 27 people injust figure of 79 yesterday evening, it was a jump of 27 people in just 24 hours. the authorities saying that the numbers are growing but it is not a growth which is out of control, in the words of one health official. but they are now looking, you may remember that they have put 11 towns in northern italy into quarantine, ten of them just south east of milan, one of them in veneto, they are now considering whether they might impose another lockdown on areas around the northern city of bergamo in lombardy, because there has been a spike of cases there. we know that the government is meeting at the moment, a special cabinet meeting is being held right now. the government has also issued warnings to people to say, "wash your hands, maintain safe distance from people." they've also recommended that elderly people should stay indoors if possible, and any kind of big gatherings, like sport or big public events, they have advised, should be cancelled. but, of course, as robinis one italy's struggling economy, because tourist numbers are down very much, hotels say they've had lots of bookings, a numberofairlines say they've had lots of bookings, a number of airlines have cancelled some of their flights due to the drop in the demand, and so people here are thinking, what do we do? are we going to be more worried about the virus or more worried about the virus or more worried about our economy and how we make our living? bethany bell in milan, robin brant in hong kong, thank you very much. let's talk now to jonathan ball, professor of virology at the university of nottingham. i was iwas ina i was in a branch of a well—known high street chemist yesterday, buying some toothpaste, but i did hear another customer asking for hand sanitiser and she was told it was all sold out. but i want you to compare for us if you would, how effective is hand sanitiser as opposed to soap and water in dealing with coronavirus? good old soap and water is perfectly adequate for dea
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robin byrd show." >> yeah, i do remember the "robin byrd show," yes >> yes yes.f kids may remember that. >> seth: yes it was an education, yeah. [ laughter ] >> so, you know, that's what i was doing. >> seth: so you came to new york from atlanta >> yeah. >> and you sort of alluded to in your snl monologue, it was an interesting time to be in new york that had a lot of great elements in the '80s and '90s [ laughter ] because some people would say new york has been cleaned up but there was a part of new york that obviously was exciting and dangerous. >> well, no, but when i came here in the 1980s -- [ laughter ] no, it was still -- it was still dirty and fun. >> seth: yeah. >> it was so much fun. but you know, giuliani -- it wa up and i had left the scene by then i do >> but - >> seth: you know what, we might manage to clean it up now. we're not going to take it on when rupaul is here. [ laughter ] >> no, but you know, actually, when i got famous, that's when the drag fun ended for me, honestly because you know, i couldn't terrorize y'all's neighborhoods anymore. >
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robin hood the twitter account has 6,000 customers. the sec declining to comment after morgan stanley buying e-trade robin hood value at $8 billion was widely seen as an m&a target but analysts tell me that may have affected its attractiveness pitch book adding its two most t this week. others in the industry i spoke to are sympathetic, call it growing pains, user growth may slope but this let's them refocus on infrastructure. one long time fintech vc calling the outage inexcusable he says they've built a phenomenal company but now have to live up to that valuation. >> thank you very much, kate kate rooney in california. >>> coming up, a major shake up to the presidential race michael bloomberg dropping out will he throw his billions behind biden billions for biden >>> plus general electric warning of a coronavirus hit to its business we will hear from the ceo when icbrk.isunch" returns after th quk ea hey, our worker's comp insurance is expiring. should i just renew it? yeah, sure.
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robin hood is now reaching out to customers to compensate users on a case by case basis and they better have some deep pockets because as of tuesday robin-hood it's still down and traders can neither close nor open positions to play the ball around their rate cut and robin hood is is trying to take the position that in their terms of service right there is a line that says we cannot guarantee that this service will be accurate up to date and usable for every minute of every day how about for every minute of 2 full days and we're talking financial services this is a market that we're talking about and there's not even a possibility that you can be down how can be completely accurate or could be considered what insider trading front running even uptick it's unbelievable the that it's happened and the question now is how long will it continue to happen well that is it for this time you can gauge group us on demand of the brand new portable t.v. ad it is never down vailable it's more opposed to google play in the apple app store by searching portable t.v. you also stream to your t.v. by downloading the portable t.v. app on apple t.v. and online. t.v. and you can also find our coronavirus tracker on the problem t.v. ad where you can get the latest news and i
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robin hood after three outages. when we come back we'll talk with an early robin hood user what it can do to gain back users trust. >> pepsico announcing a deal to buy rockar ergstney for $3.9 million. stay tune. you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc we see breakthrough medicines getting to patients in record time. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, creating a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. but when allergies attack,f any the excitement fades. allegra helps you say yes with the fastest non-drowsy allergy relief and turning a half hearted yes, into an all in yes. allegra. live your life, not your allergies. but inside every etf... there are untold hours of careful construction... infinite "what ifs?" and contingency plans. creating funds that help target gaps in client portfolios. tap untapped potential. and strengthen confidence in you. flexshares. powered by over a century of investment expertise before investing consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. go to flexshares.com for a prospectus containing this information. read it carefully. for a prospectus containing this information. these expect and way more. internthat's xfinity xfi.u get powerful wifi coverage that leaves no room behind with xfi pods. and now xfi advanced security is free with the xfi gateway, giving you an added layer of network protection, so every device that's connected is protected. that's a $72 a year value. no one else offers this. faster speed, coverage, and free advanced security at an unbeatable value with xfinity xfi. can your internet do that? . >>> welcome back to "squawk box" dow down 840 now gown 787 dow jones industrial down 93 on s&p, nasdaq giving back 253 points right now >>> the online trading platform robinbig glitch robin hood's third outage in the past week and a half and causing a lot of anger as you might imagine among company, 10 million person user. we know you got some big news this morning talk about on your largest fundraising ever, whopping dolla$3.6 billion. what now about the robin hood situation? >> this is a pretty uncertain time a lot of volatility. a lot of companies affected by it, unfortunately, and robin hood like other companies has challenges the good news they are stabilized at this point and functioning with their customers. >> three days in a row and a week and a half. >> it's been a real test unprecedented volatility in the market real test for the company. i think at this point we feel confident they got it right. >> why do you think this company won't be sueed into bankruptcy >> again, i'm not on the board i think at the end of the day this is something that we're going to work through with the company and we feel really confident that they got the right techno
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it has so much moisture in it. >> robin's makeup artist introduced me to this line. robiny. >> you can mix it. >> i wear three and four. >> there you go. >> they're normally $30 but kim hooked us up today slashed in half, $15 for your foundation. >> glamazon. >> this is very cool. >> tell me a little about your product and how you came up with it. >> okay, i was always taking off my small jewelry on the go with nowhere to keep it safe and made the lion latch. >> these's a teacher and coach. >> a many. >> if you work out you want to take your rings glove playing sports so you put your rings, earrings, vitamin supplement, any valuables you in your purse or pocket and palace it inside and this ring right back on, put it on your key, gym bag, you name it. >> you know where everything is every single time. >> simple great idea. tell us the deal. >> normally 2 for $20 slashed in half. you get two for $10. >> i love this. >> really smart. >> thank you. >> what sport. >> volleyball and softball. >> amazing products that work for all different hair types and textures. one thing we
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robin all right well, thanks left a live report. >>from berkeley robin. all right when there's a threat to shut down even more parks and playgrounds as people just. >>continue to go out and mingle in crowds rather than stay at home and practice social distancing. kron forestry says saw sales you talk to a doctor who says that social distancing can really be the key to stopping the spread of this virus. >>we know that this virus is here the more people that are tested the higher the numbers are going to be and unfortunately the spread of the virus we're going to see more people get infected and the hospitals. the only way that we can try to not get our health system over our it's to maintain social distancing and at this point shelter at home doctor runge in misrata focusing on the importance of keeping us safe space away from each other during this fight against the spread of the coronavirus the modeling is coming from previous accounts of when things like this happen. >>and how do we contain a virus that's known to be so transmissible its own active. >>basically one person can transmit up to 2 to 3 people now that one person doesn't even know that they're positive. imagine what degree of transmission they're likely going to do there's going to be transmitting it to 10 people and those people are going to send it to another people in other 10 people and there you a tenfold increase. >>california governor gavin newsome forced to take action shutting down all state parks after people packed in over the weekend. doctor misra says it's important to get out, but it is more important to realize we're all in this together and making sacrifices now will pay off in the future. >>my my advice is for anyone out there watching, played it can wait, i'm going and playing on the playground can wait because you have no idea how many children have. >>those bars, those slayings that equipment and you're not going to sit there and disinfect every single time child touches something so the best thing to do is go out there take a walk keep your distance, i'm not to conquer it not to have those plates because everything can wait but if we don't implement this stuff right now in practice, it. >>very strictly. we're going to be you know we're not going to be in good shape in the next few weeks. >>terry says stasio kron 4 news that's great advice to help with the protective gear shortages and hospitals, california office of emergency services delivered 4200 n 95 mask plus thousands of facials and surgical mask to the queen of the valley hospital that's in napa and the napa county emergency operation center. now right now napa has 3 confirmed cases. >>health care workers of course are on the front lines of this health crisis and many of them are in desperate need of supplies. there continues to be a shortage of the mass that they need. well now volunteers across the country are taking matters into their own hands with the help of her son a retired home economics teacher in arizona is now putting her sewing skills to work, she's making washable covers to go over masks that health care workers have been issued but have to reuse because of a shortage of supplies. >>my new york's time order and as and he says a b have a vacuum cleaner banks. and they can be kept out and started just touching that massive insurance of michigan were cut off and wash it. >>not a great idea is not will her actions have inspired others to do the same and help out as well in brentwood for example, one person is you seen a leftover fabric to make reusable face masks that she then lines with coffee filters. and she's giving them away to other essential employees like grocery clerks and police officers who don't have access to n 95 masks. new this morning prince charles has tested positive for coronavirus he's the first in line to the british throne. according to palace officials a 71 year-old prince is showing mild symptoms but is otherwise in good health. he is self-isolating in scotland where he continues to work from home. and our coverage of the coronavirus continues on our website at kron 4 dot com where you'll find the latest on outbreaks here in the bay area. there's also an interactive map a map and plenty of information on ways that you can stay safe. you can find all this and a lot more by going to the coronavirus tab on our website at kron 4 dot com. >>so the kron 4 morning news a drive-thru grocery service in the east bay, it's helping parents feed their school age children. how it's also helping employees who lost their jobs. and before we go a little peek outside we're checking in on the san mateo bridge a much brighter shot and we can still see that the roads are a little soggy. so watch your speed driving out there, we'll check the weather we are expecting some off and on showers so we'll take a look at more bay area bridges coming up. (vo) i know what you're thinking. electric, it doesn't have enough range. it can't handle the elements. and, there is nowhere to charge up. well, think again. ♪ more than ever, your home is your sanctuary. that's why lincoln offers complimentary pickup and delivery servicing. we'll pick up your vehicle and leave you with a lincoln loaner and the peace of mind that helps you focus on what matters most. that's the power of sanctuary. and for a little extra help, you can now purchase a new lincoln remotely, and defer payment for up to 120 days. >>morning everybody welcome back to kron 00:04am morning news for this wednesday morning we continue to practice social distancing, but we want to get the forecast. so let's go head over today as far as house hi dave. >>you don't marty good morning. and good morning, everybody is say yes to try to stay doing this buckle down moment here and outside it's been raining, so it's good to collect up on some of this rain we've been missing on and you're still a little bit more left over to come from the skies are going on even as early as today, we saw a couple it kind of popped up in the peninsula. general pattern here has been a great will call it west to east. you see that over the far east the mount hamilton that came through the peninsula we joined you this morning though another batch, exiting the pits wedding east over towards hayward so looks like another moderate sell for you folks and also to fremont on its travels to the east into the southeast on hamilton as well looks like you're getting some snows up there around lick observatory let's check it out live shot coming in here, this is kind of picturesque. we have a mixture of some of the low lying clouds and the sun coming out there and so it's like a painting right now. all right so here's what's going on with this fog. we have a little bit lingering in some selective spots because of the rain and maybe next hour or so that will linger but quickly as you can see that the parts know that even with the fact of rain returning in this forecast and selected locations so the fog will be much of an issue. there's the gentle rain pattern as you can see it's kind of adrift west to east. it's pop up. and when you add this and make sure to the sun heats the ground or the going is getting the energy back to the atmosphere to produce more selective isolated showers and thunder showers mixed in there too. so let's watch the models as they go forward to the day today. daytime heating in the afternoon still left over showers but notice up in the north bay, what happens overnight. boy it really clears out of there and that means tonight those temperatures are going to be plummeting tomorrow morning some showers greeting us along the peninsula there in the coast and cruz mountains, daytime heating there you go boom right again around mount hamilton and probably up to mount diablo as well as higher elevations seeing maybe potentially little thunder shower. so kind of breaking it down for you today we've got cloudy to start although the sun is poking out in some areas, variable clouds will work into the afternoon but again we still have those pop up afternoon showers and again thunder showers maybe even incidences of little hail. current temperatures still chilly up there in the north bay 32 santa rosa 34 going on for napa freeman is a 40 to 45 a word with showers expected in your next hourly forecast. and as what we're looking for those colder temperatures in the north bay. there's a frost advisory, this covers sonoma marin and napa not solano county technically in those overnight lows. they might dip into the 20's on for tonight forecast on 55 san francisco, 58 for oakland matching for san jose and expect more showers and thunder showers even as late as your thursday. robinhis forecast. >>well a new report from the cdc says that traces of the coronavirus actually lived in the cabins of the diamond princess cruise ship for 17 days after passengers had left prior to the cabin being clean. so while the data does not show whether the transmission occurred. it does indicate the strength of the virus. the cdc also found that diamond princess passengers, transmitted the disease before the quarantine and crew infections peaked after the quarantine was implemented more than 17% of those infected never develop symptoms which the cdc said could partially explain the high infection rate among the ship's passengers and the crew. >>in the east bay, there's a delivery company a company that once or school lunches well it's now taking grocery orders online kron 4 sweep to gaal has all the details. 2 weeks ago danville bay school lunch delivery company choice lunch was serving meals to 25,000 students, a day at 300 schools throughout california. >>now all school deliveri
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robin hood this week forcing traders to the sidelines during the market rebound. a start up that has 10 million users saying it had technical issues yesterday right around when u.s. stocks opened. trading on robin hood was unavailable through the close monday and as of this morning it's now up and running but users may still experience some down time. robining on twitter but thousands responding to that tweet and colorful complaints over questions about compensation for those losses. i spoke to one 30-year-old engineer that uses robin hood and he said he bet against the s&p through a market short etf he went to cut the losses monday but was stuck in that trade. he was just sitting there watching etf prices go down and eating those losses. also talked to a former fcc official that says it was unprecedented and will raise red flags for regulators others calling for a class action lawsuit and you click on the mobile apps and here it is joe, 44 pages if you look on page 15 there's a few things that could protect them we have reached up to them as well and they declined to comment. >> unfortunate there but for the grace of god it can happen to the best of companies. stuff happens, yes. >> i want to jump in with this alert right now. new york city high school, these are a couple of alerts we have from reuters new york city high school is stayi
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robin hood is forcing its traders to stay on the sidelines today. they identified the issue. as of a few minutes ago, they can't make trades. this isn't the first glitch we've seen at robin hood they found a way to trade with unlimited margin fidelity, charles schwab and td amareritrade were experiencing issues last week robinood apologizing to users on twitter, but getting plenty of questions over if and when they're going to compensate users for any losses due to the outage >> i imagine there are people saying, i wanted to buy apple before this 6 or 7% move and i couldn't >> we looked at some of the top stocks on robin hood last week you had virgin galactic, and a few of those stocks are trading at 50 or 58% of their trading volume some on twitter are speculating that could be due to millennials -- we'll see when they open again if that's the case >> that's a great point. kate, we appreciate it tough tough day for those trying to get to their robin hood accounts >>> there's one commodity out there that is immune to the corona virus >>> take a look at shares of twitter, the stock is soaring about 7.5% today on reports that elliott management is taking a stake in the company. the activist firm is seeking to place dorsey because of the tension between twitter and square you're just a few clicks away from hav
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robin you're absolutely right will hopefully people will start listening, thank you marty. >>thank you robin. well, the fda is giving emergency approval for a pair of drugs to treat the coronavirus hospitalized patients can now be given chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine now those ugs are normally used to treat other illnesses that include malaria they've been called game changers by president trump, although there's little scientific evidence that the medications are effective in treating coronavirus the fda says the benefits will outweigh the risks. and self swamp testing for coronavirus will begin thiweek new fda approval means of people with coronavirus symptoms can use a foam swab to collect a nasal sample. they would then put that in a plastic bag and submitted for testing self swamp testing could not only be more comfortable for the patient. but officials say it also eliminates the need for health care workers to change thir personal protective equipment he beat every time the test is performed. >>americans who are suffering from the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic they're wondering whenthese checks are going to come from the feds in the mill. that direct checks. well come out probably in a cup 2 weeks i believe secretary mission is saying this loans to the small businesses. >>we'll be ready for processing. this coming week. okay, this coming friday. so we'll have rapid speed much faster than has been done in the past with these things. >>well there you go it's coming those who file their taxes electronically in the past they may see a direct eposit in their bank account just within 2 weeks and then paper checks are expected to take a little bit longer. the fbi and other government agencies are also warning people do not fall for all the scams that are out there. government officials say that the scammers are already trying to steal your information take your money your personal iormation. they're calling their taxing. they're e-mailing their even have fake web site set up so don't fall for it. >>the careful. now to these baby open city council has approved an emergency moratorium on evictions rent increases and late fees and with this tenants cannot be evicted for a loss of income during the pandemic the ordinance also urges financial institutions in oakland to suspend mortgage payments, foreclosures and late fees for low income homeowners and landlords the ordinance was announced on friday, the same day the governor newsome also announced an executive order placing a statewide moratorium on evictions until may 31th. a grocery delivery a base in san francisco is trying to increase safety measures for its worke who are worried about coronavirus instacart says the changes are an attempt to avert a planned strike today, the grocery delivery service says it will provide hand sanitizers to its full-service shoppers wh choose groceries at stores and then deliver them to customers inacart also says it will make it easier for customers to set their own defat tipping percentages. but a nonprofit behind the strikes as those concessions aren't enough. the gig workers collective says it wants shoppers to get additional items and hazard paas well. it's also demanding a default tip of 10% and an extra $5 an order. >>well the pandemic is causing san francisco's liquor and corner store businesses to make some changes. this comes after mayor london breed signed an emergency proclamation that in forces, some new restrictions. so the proclamation that limits th hours that these essential bunesses can operate. this is being done to reduce crowding the stores will close between the hours of 08:00pm and 06:00am and this new change has some owners pushing back there not very happy. they're arguing that you know the bigger stores are still open and you know ey stay open longerand many more people gather there and that those places you know are getting the business and they're not. she's hurting everybody across the board. >>just either make herself look better or just think that think that's whatshe's doing is going out of isis not unit across the board. well you don't do it our all be fair to us don't treat us don't ke us to the corner and profile oscars where the weak are takinaway the corner stores and even the rest is not going to help at all. >>well the proclamation is now in effect andit's only limited to stores that are under 5,000 square feet. >>the governor of texas has dramatically expanded travel restrictions into the lone star state now this includes texas from california. so anyone traveling from california washington state louisiana along with the city's of atlanta, chicago, detroit and miami will need to be quarantined for 2 weeks. this comes on top of the governor's previous order that required people flying in from new york new york, new jersey conneccut and new orleans to be quarantined. stand for medical students teamed up teamed up to collect personal protective equipment for healthcare workers in short supply and bay area hospitals maybe van hinton reich is a third-year medical student at stanford. she and her classmates are have been stationed outside the stanford shopping center parking lot since friday. they've been busy collecting supplies from 10 in the morning through 3 o'clock in the afternoon. and they say they've been amazed at the generosity of the bay area and blown away by the amount that we've been able to get over 2,595 mask over 3,000 surgical mask, we got hundreds of boxes of gloves. >>we're getting a ton of disinfecting wipes and hand sanitizer it's been really amazing that my daughter had a bunch of gloves from her art supplies, kisses of art we decided that they certainly could better used to. >>our community and we saw so requests and the community for donations to our hospital staff and. that's not a lot but it's what we can >>well the group will be coordinating with ucsf medical students to hand out the supplies to hospitals and clinics across the bay area. >>so nice to see this all the creative ways that people are coming together test well coming up next on the kron 4 morning news, leaders are urging people to stay home and keep your distance. how they say that one person or you know one person can maka huge difference in stopping the spread. and then we'll hear from some nurses nurses across the country are speaking out about the unsafe conditions that they're facing during the coronavirus pandemic will have more on that after the break. how about a little peek outside we're checking in on 92, here's a live look at the san mateo bridge earlier this morning, a little was pretty packed on the flat section traffic standing out. it's not bad but we do have some essential workers heading to work this morning so some busy traffic to >>morning everybody welcome back to kron 00:04am morning news for this monday morning forecast from dave spahr who is working from home this morning. hi dave how you doing. >>a good morning marty in the robin there good morning, everybody and we are off to a e a a quiet start, you know quite a bit of cloud cover showing a lot of the bridge shots and in particular golden gate too. but then later on i think we'll get some clearing going on to go over good chunk of the day before again clouds will fill back kentucky from the north which looking to try to clear on the shot here of the golden gate not much of a breeze as we can see the flag just got to hang in there and how much traffic here from the vaage point of the golden gate. so here's what is on the satellite radar picture we do have splotches that appear up south. throughout the day sag today and that will bring in some of showers probably in the afternoon and into the evening hours for mostly sonoma napa in her in counties is where the coverage area looks to be a little sluggish on temperatures in spots like santa rosa still 47 although we've graduated to the 50's in most locations, it's in the 50's all this 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robin and george are joining us from home and, robin, you have a great story to share this morning. >> i really do. i can't wait to share it because so many people are finding ways to help during this challenging time including a couple that are using their contracting business to help hospitals all around the country and, george, a member of our "gma" family, stage manager eddie lauisi was the one who gave us the heads-up about this incredible story we'll be sharing shortly. >> eddie is full of great ideas, looking forward to that and also tracking all the latest developments on this outbreak right now. the cases in the united states have now climbed past 164,000 and help is coming to the epicenter here in new york. you saw that u.s. navy "comfort" ship now docked and getting ready to help overwhelmed hospitals. tom llamas is there on the west side of the city. good morning, tom. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. you can see the ship behind me and if it looks big on your screen it's even bigger in person and that's because new york needs big help right now. governor andrew cuomo putting out that sos call and also saying if they help now new york promises to return the favor. this morning, as the death toll mounts and health care staff are pushed to the brink, governor andrew cuomo issuing an sos call. >> as governor of new york, i am asking health care professionals across the country, if you don't have a health care crisis in your community, please come help us in new york now. >> reporter: some have answered that call. this field hospital in central park set to start seeing covid-19 patients today. espn reporting the u.s. tennis association will start using the home of the u.s. open in flushing queens to add 350 temporary hospital beds and prepare 25,000 meals per day for patients, volunteers and schoolchildren. this as the u.s. navy's hospital ship, "the comfort" sailed past lady liberty docking on new york's west side. 1,000 hospital beds ready to care for overflow patients not infected with the coronavirus. the army corps of engineers working to build temporary hospitals across the country. >> just give everyone a sense right now of the scope of the mission you're facing. >> the scope is immense and there's really three different aspects of this. there is a shortage of sites or facilities. that's what we'll talk about today. clearly there is a shortage of supplies and then there's a potential shortage of staff so we're trying to work the facility piece and we're looking right now at around 341 different facilities across all of the united states, very similar to the javits center. we have eight contracts under gear right now, people in centers constructing facilities, probably about 8,500 beds and then by the end of the day we should have another five contract awarded with somewhere around another 4,000 beds. we don't though where this is going to go. >> reporter: with cases surging some doctors projecting the next hot spots will be cities like dallas, miami, detroit, boston, los angeles, philadelphia and washington, d.c. >> when you look at all of the states together, all of them are moving in exactly the same curves. and so that's why we really believe this needs to be federal guidance so that every state understands it may look like two cases today that become 20 that become 200 that become 2,000. >> reporter: and what governor cuomo is saying, as the virus spreads as you just heard right there, what they're learning in new york, all the work they're doing here, once new york calms down eventually then people in new york, health care workers here, can eventually help those other communities, amy. >> tom llamas, thanks so much. >>> we have more now on that new fbi warning about the popular service zoom that so many of us are using while everyone goes to work or school from home. rebecca jarvis has more on these concerns and how to protect your privacy. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: hey, nice to see you again, amy. so, yeah, these video conferencing apps have become so incredibly popular as a way to bring people together remotely during lockdowns. hospitals are using them, universities, teachers are using them, families, businesses, but the fbi is now warning about a new phenomenon called zoom bombing, essentially when an outsider comes in and hijacks the conversation. they've seen it happen with schools and teachers, for example. a teacher in massachusetts was teaching her classroom when a hijacker came in, started shouting profanities in the middle of their meeting but can you protect yourself. here's what the fbi recommends. first of all don't make the meetings public. don't post links to those on social media. you can manage the screen sharing so that it is host only. that means no outsider can take over the screen sharing from you and finally, use the most updated version of the app. they recently did an update and with that update there are more privacy protections for users out there. michael. >> and, rebecca, were those businesses impacted, the ones who had the disruptions in their calls? >> reporter: well, certainly you can imagine the problem because you don't want to first of all sometimes share information outside of your business, but the bigger issue is as everybody adjusts to this new normal they want to know that they're safe. zoom says they are working around the clock to make sure that these privacy issues and everything else are helped and by the way, zoom is one of the few companies right now, michael, that is hiring because of all of the interest in the app. >> i'm sure they are. everybody is using it. rebecca, thank you so much for that and make sure you get your line secure. >>> coming up, we have the family on long island using their business to help hospitals all over the country. >>> then bachelor favorite colton underwood now recovering from covid-19. how he got through the illness with cassie at his side. they are joining us live. >>> 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robin winston good morning, everybody, i'm marty gonzales in here kron 4 we continue to practice social distancing. >>robin i twice the 6 feet okay should be and we also have the white sandy of course everybody in the bay area and across the country in the world should be doing this in order to help slow the spread of the coronavirus and we do have breaking news this morning just in to the kron 4 news room. corona virus related deaths in the bay area's now 25 is 4 more deaths were reported just this morning in san mateo county. here's a look at the numbers. santa clara county now with 375 cases, 16 people have died. as we mentioned 100's, 65 cases in san mateo county with now 5 deaths, san francisco county has 152 cases and one death to the east bay now where contra costa county has 86 cases and one death. alameda county with 124 cases and 2 deaths in the north bay marine county has 53 cases that are 24 cases and solano county 34 cases and one death in sonoma county and napa county has 3 cases. >>wifi help is on the way for people impacted by coronavirus overnight the senate reached a deal with the white house that would send money directly to you. so vote to pass the bill is expected later on today but john lawrence has the latest update. >>the stalemate is over at last. we have a deal after days of back and forth the white house and senators agree on a package aimed to boost the covid 19 ravaged us eeonomy to all americans. i say help is on the way. big help and quick help at trillion. this is one of the most expensive and far reaching deals ever made in congress is good news from the doctors and nurses in emergency rooms around the country are waiting for more mouse and more funding. that's good news for families all across america while all the details haven't been released yet the breakdown includes billion for direct payments to individuals and families and billion in small business loans. there is also 250 billion in unemployment benefits and 500 billion for business loans we're going to take up and pass this package to care for those who are now caring for us. and help carry millions of americans. do these dark economic times, i'm john lawrence reporting. >>a lot of you may be wondering are asking you know what does this mean for me and my family take a look at the screen the stimulus package, this is what it means for you. so according to cnn adults making $75,000 or less receive a payment of $1200 couples who are in a $150,000 a last will get $2400 plus families will get $500 per child. now the payment will scale down based on your income and individuals making more than $99,000 will not receive a payment. right now it's still not clear exactly when that money will be sent out, but we'll keep you updated. >>was likely going to help the thousands of workers who are filing for unemployment who are in the service industry most restaurants has you know been forced to drastically cut staff as their kitchens closed or transition to take-out and delivery only. but now some businesses are looking to hire more staff funeral on polk street in san francisco says it got slammed with orders for petes over the weekend and quickly made some changes to meet the demand. >>business has been you know very very we have one or 2 nights really challenging services and in terms of meeting the demand of the extreme be grateful. that we've been able to and we want to retain 20 members of our we've been able to be higher for people um you know that's years. >>this huge over at this point restaurants say they aren't focused so much on revenue but instead of keeping their workers employed. >>well to the north in our resident at the art rear senior living center has tested positive for coronavirus officials learned of this just on monday and they're taking the necessary precautions to keep for the rest of the staff and the residents safe. he's urging everyone to observe social-distancing as much as he can as the numbers of the coronavirus cases they just continue to search throughout california. he says that this disease impacts everyone. >>young people disproportionately are the ones testing positive. in the state of california 50%. of the 2102 individuals that have tested positive 50% are between the age of 1849 and that's why it is incumbent upon all california's to continue to take our stay at home order seriously to continue to do the kind of the common sense dictates and heed the warnings we have asked yesterday to stay out of settings like beaches and parks where you're coming into close contact with others practice, social distancing. >>well there are now 40 deaths and more than 2000 infections in the states and half of them as you heard or people between the ages of 1849 years old. california reported what may be the first call that 19 death of a minor. so the child lived in lancaster that's just north of los angeles and ellie public health officials they say that early tests they indicated a positive result for coronavirus but they're looking further into this case with the cdc. they also say that there may be an alternate explanation for that child's death. >>let's go to the east bay in our schools and berkeley could actually be close longer than they originally thought that's because the berkeley berkeley unified school district now considering extending school closures because of the coronavirus they say they also have a plan to keep feeding students during this closure. that's big news in the east bay we want to get the latest now from will tran who is at the school district office high will good morning. >>good morning. marty good morning for the needy families this is good news for them the berkeley unified school district doing basically what the governor is doing by not shutting down the schools because the governor has not officially said no more school for the rest of the school year because he realizes needy families unfortunately they rely on the school's to feed their kids and that's what the berkeley unified school district has announced last night that in a perfect world and we've done this story. numerous times a couple of weeks ago that they would return after the first week of april but that's before coronavirus just swept across the country in the world and then at that time it's now been called the pandemic and that is why they say it's a very fluid situation and they will continue feeding the kids through spring break and through the rest of april they even have a sign on the door marty and robins says that school is closed until further notice there following the lead of many of the school districts throughout the state just keeping their school closed in the meantime but feeding the kids so come friday, the kids and their needy families will get 2 meals every day. breakfast and lunch they can take it home and then on the week of april 6th, they will feed the families 3 times a week at certain locations and you can find though find those locations at the berkeley unified school district website. they will feed the families and how generous is this robin marty you don't even have to be a member of the berkeley unified school district or live in berkeley because obviously coronavirus or not they need is always there. but it looks like no school at least through april if you're berkeley unified school district student and teacher. back to you all right well, thanks a lot for a live report and this is big news alert for a lot of families were wondering. >>about their kids so will
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robin winston good morning, everybody i'm marty gonzales near kron 4 of course we're continuing to practice social distancing robin diet lisa 6 feet 8 to 12 feet away from each other and of course is what everybody across the country and certainly here in the bay area being encouraged to do in order to help slow the spread of the coronavirus that's right we're practicing what we preach. yes, and there are now more than a 1000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and 22 virus related deaths right here in the bay area. >>take a look at the numbers on your screen so for sir santa clara county it's up to 375 cases, 16 people have died there, 7 to 7 tail county has a 161 cases and one death. san francisco county some 252 cases and one death. contra costa county has 86 cases and one person has died so far an alameda county they're up 224 cases morant has 53 cases and solano county they're up to 24 sonoma county has 34 cases with one death so far and that the county has 3. well a number of law enforcement officers and public health officials as well right here in the bay area. they've tested positive for the coronavirus now this includes for santa clara sheriff's deputies to santa rosa police officers and one san francisco officer. each agency says that they're increasing safety precautions and protocols within their department to make sure it does not continue to spread. >>going out of the east bay schools in berkeley could be close a lot longer than originally thought the berkeley unified school district is now considering extending school closures because of the coronavirus and they have a plan in place to keep feeding students during the closure want to go now to kron four's will tran who is live in berkeley with the latest and we'll this could be a huge move for teachers students and children, our parents as well in berkeley. >>it's a big clue. marty what they did last night the governor has not officially ruled out the entire school year but the berkeley unified school district. they're giving indications that at the very least they will not return through april you might recall a couple of weeks ago they were talking about in the best case scenario that this kid, the kids would come back after the first week of april and that's before the coronavirus pandemic just exploded so last night they decided and a board meeting that they will continue feeding the needy families the kids in berkeley starting on friday through spring break and then they'll make plans after spring break. come this friday they'll give the families and the kids. food to take home we're talking breakfast and lunch for the next 5 days the berkeley unified school district they say they are monitoring the situation and they probably will go the route of many other school districts in california by ruling out school at least through april waiting for the governor to make an official decision you might recall last week that the governor said that he's leaning into it that possibly even told his daughter possibly the kids will not return for this school year giving them the rest of the school year and the summertime to at least try to flatten the curve the comedic families unfortunately they rely on school. i mean that's horrible. the ride the situation is that they rely on school just to feed their families the school district realizes that which is why they're doing this and they're also thinking about even feeding families that don't belong to the berkeley unified school district party. >>all right well, thanks a lot for that update from the east bay robin>>well to the south bay now recent report to the board of supervisors says that as many as 10,000 residents may be infected with coronavirus supervisors were told that that scenario is based on the ratio of positive test 2 negative ones in the sec population. so currently the labs are only reporting you know positive result, making it difficult to know exactly how many people are being tested overall a new county order requiring all laps to report all positive and negative results was announced by the public health officer doctor sara cody. well the new laboratory reporting order follows information that shows the increase in the local transmission of the virus and reflects the growing availability of testing through commercial and academic lapsed. >>many seniors who are living in nursing homes across the bay area cannot see their friends family and that of course leaves them feeling lonely, but you can help out kron four's michelle kingston shows us how. >>and they're never going to b
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robin is joining us from her home this morning. good morning, robin. >> good morning.nn wto chat wite andrews. she's always >>> also looking forward to talking with nba megastar and philanthropist, russell westbrook, who's joining us live with how he and his wife, nina, are reaching out to help families facing hard times during this pandemic. his why not foundation already does so much for children in need, and their mission rings true in these times, striving to teach people to never give up. so looking forward to talking to russ, amy. >> very important message there. looking forward to it as well. >>> we do have a lot of news to get to including the very latest on the coronavirus pandemic. the number of confirmed cases in the united states now more than 69,000, and the death toll now surpassing 1,000. we want to go back to whit johnson outside the hospital in queens, new york. the borough with the most coronavirus cases. in new york city. good morning, whit. >> reporter: amy, good morning to you. you can see this line outside this hospital behind me. it's been growing throughout the morning. people are going through those tents, the blue and white one to be checked and assessed before they're allowed inside. governor andrew cuomo says the apex of this outbreak in new york is still weeks away. this morning, a look inside one of the hard-hit hospitals in new york. what officials say has become the center of the crisis in america.ies room, all the feet that you see, they all have covid, and this is only one of the several rooms. >> reporter: here at elmhurst hospital in queens, at least 13 people have died in just 24 hours. >> there's no clear end to this. the status quo is not good enough, and that's what i'm worried about. >> reporter: the state accounting for roughly half of all cases across the country. however, a small sign of hope. governor andrew cuomo saying, over the past three days, the rate of hospitalizations is slowing. >> the evidence suggests that the density control measures may be working. >> reporter: the pandemic pummeling america with nearly 70,000 cases in the u.s. alone. patients like 25-year-old jack allard, a lacrosse player from new jersey now on a ventilator in a medically induced coma. >> he took his health very seriously. i mean, he's an athlete. >> reporter: and overnight, abc news learning a member of mount sinai's nursing staff passed away from covid-19. president trump standing firm o o . >> i would say by easter we'll have a recommendation. >> reporter: but the president's own health experts recommending not committing to a certain date. dr. anthony fauci also warning that the u.s. needs to prepare for another cycle of coronavirus. >> you've got to understand that you don't make the timeline. the virus makes the timeline. >> reporter: amid the growing need for doctors, new york university is announcing it will allow some of its medical students to graduate early to join this fight. we're also seeing major airlines like jetblue offering to fly medical volunteers to new york who are badly needed in this crisis. george? >> all hands on deck. whit, thanks very much. >>> we turn to that breaking news out of washington where the senate unanimously passed the largest rescue package in history as the country is bracing for the largest rise in weekly unemployment claims in american history. we are expecting that number to reach the millions. let's go back to rebecca jarvis with the latest. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, george. the numbers at this point are staggering and unprecedented. 3,283,000 americans filed for unemployment last week, a record for history. so many americans have now lost their jobs as a result of this outbreak and the shut doidowns across the country. fed chair powell saying the ammunition is there to fight this. but for so many american families waiting on that stimulus bill, those checks, the need is urgent. even if this plays out as a terrible winter storm, the need today is to pay those bills by april 1st for so many families. george? george? >> thank you very much, rebecca. michael? >>> coming up, everybody, how nba superstar and philanthropist russell westbrook is giving back in a big way. he will join us live. >>> also this morning, "deals & steals" is bringing you big bargains to help you get a good night's sleep. plus, we are helping out some small business owners. >>> and julie andrews will join us live. we cannot wait for that. we'll be right back. for that. we'll be righti back. ♪ ♪ this is gonna be america's favorite breakfast. they just don't know it yet. 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robin brant. what is the situation there now, robin? more positive news in terms of numbers in china? yes. the trend we have seen since the middle of february continues with a number of new people confected on the mainland coming down. the last 24 errors, an increase of 38 new deaths. —— infected. that number is 3000 on the mainland. all but one were reported from that province of herbie when it all began. those draconian measures appear to be working. the focus now for beijing is notjust about the the domestic containment like chinese and others abroad coming back to china and possibly bringing coronavirus with them and a potential for a second way. we have strict regulations in place on people returning to shanghai, but particularly the capital beijing. they are coming from japan, italy, south korea or iran you will face a mandatory 14 day quarantine. south korea, that shows you the threat of this outbreak, not just korea, that shows you the threat of this outbreak, notjust on people's physical health but the economy on countries as well. a $10 billion stimulus to help the economy in south korea. it was already on its knees, it relies on heavy industry and exporting to china. as they deal with the physical threat of this outbreak, problems in the hospitals, 10,000 people being tested there daily. economic threats as well.m is good to talk to you this morning. just to let you know, we will be speaking to the chief medical 0fficer about what is happening here. questions from you about what has changed as well, that is at 7:35am. he is the man. former vice presidentjoe biden is the new front—runner in the democrats' race to choose a candidate to stand against donald trump. he won eight out of 14 states on super tuesday, the biggest day yet in the race for the white house, as sophie long reports from los angeles. they call it super tuesday and it was a super strong start to the night forjoe biden. the former vice—president entered the race as the clear front runner with it all to lose. less than two weeks ago, it looked like he might dojust that after a poor start to the primary season. but he is very much back in the running. primary report, we are very much alive! cheering. and make no mistake about it. this campaign, it will send donald trump packing! it could be some time before we get definitive results from all of the states who have voted tonight. but what a comeback forjoe biden. less than two weeks ago his campaign was said to be on life support. tonight it is very much alive and kicking. but senator bernie sanders, the self—declared social democrat from vermont, still has the edge in western states which, due to their huge delicate haul, still could carry him through. we are not only taking on the corporate establishment, we are taking on the political establishment. cheering. but we are going to win because the people understand it is ourcampaign. 0ur movement which is the best position to defeat donald trump. but many establishment democratic figures do not agree. they feeljoe biden has more hope of beating president trump at the polls on november than the revolution bernie sanders is promising. after the former vice—president's resounding win in south carolina, fellow moderates threw in the towel and threw in their support behind him. even billionaire mike bloomberg's cash cannon could not land the blows that some throught it would. the former new york mayor is reported to have spent half a billion dollars on his campaign. he must be wondering now if that was money well spent. as the results continue to come in, this is now looking more and more like a two horse race. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. at least 25 people have died after tornados tore through the us state of tennessee early on tuesday. in nashville, buildings have collapsed and tens of thousands of people are without power. at least 150 people were taken to hospital. the home secretary, priti patel, has been accused of bullying civil servants in a third government department. the allegations relate to her time as international development secretary, and follow similiar claims at the home office and the department for work and pensions. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo joins us now from westminster. good morning to you. what can you tell me about these latest allegations? these latest claims are ina similarvein allegations? these latest claims are in a similar vein to what we have already heard to priti patel‘s and that to her behaviour to her staff. we had claims from the most senior civil servant in her current job, over the weekend. we have another allegation about her behaviour as employment minister back in 20 been in the department for work and pensions. new claims have emerged concerning her time as international development secretary that were taken to a senior official there in 27 dean after she had been forced to resign for having unauthorised meetings in israel. these latest claims relate to members of her private office. a small team of civil servants who work closely with them and set in a government department. priti patel denies all these claims made against her but this is clearly to her critics looking like a pattern of behaviour merging as leading minister in government. hersupporters merging as leading minister in government. her supporters will say that this is just a robust behaviour, she is a demanding boss and see this as a concerted campaign by civil servants against her. we have a cabinet office enquiry which will get to the bottom of the matter. downing street says it has full confidence in the home secretary but this does not look like it is going away. thank you for keeping us up to date. the crown prosecution service is to review its handling of the assault case against caroline flack. the former love island presenter took her own life last month, while awaiting trial on charges that she assaulted her boyfriend. the issue will be looked at by a special cps panel. britain is in danger of failing a generation of children and young people when it comes to health and wellbeing, the royal college of paediatrics and child health has warned. it says in a new report that progress has stalled or reversed in a number of measures over recent yea rs. it adds that the health outcomes of children from disadvantaged backgrounds are up to four times worse than those from more well—off areas. what we've seen is things like immunisation rates continue to fall. childhood obesity continues to be a problem, and increasingly so across the country. and, worst of all, some of our markers of mortality — so the rates of death amongst children and particularly infants — have not only stalled, but actually, in some cases, got worse. and that's a real issue because, actually, that's a canary in the coal mine the children's health, the health of any nation. in developed countries like ours, it's very rare indeed for that to go up, so that really is telling us that there is something going on. genesis are reuniting for a uk tour — 13 years after they last performed live. # i falling for her. # she seems to have an invisible touch...#. 1986 is the year that came out. the band, including phil collins, tony banks and mike rutherford, released their debut album back in 1969, and have gone onto sell more than 100 million records. genesis last performed together in 2007, to mark their 40th anniversary. that is very impressive, isn't it? that is very impressive, isn't it? that is very impressive, isn't it? that is longevity. they are absolutely brilliant. i went to a gig last year were mike rutherford was performing with roger taylor and rod stewart. i can imagine lots of people will want to go to that. carol has got the weather far as this morning. increasing amounts of cloud building. it is raining in parts of wales and south east england. that is pushing north—eastwards through the day with cloud advancing. some of us will start off with some sunshine and it is a cold start with some frost and ice with the cloud building. afew some frost and ice with the cloud building. a few of the clouds getting on across northern ireland in north west england. temperatures, 7-11. as in north west england. temperatures, 7—11. as we head on through the afternoon, we can see where we expect the rain to get to. through the midlands, parts of wales and the showers continue across north—west england and especially across northern and western scotland. in the east, we hang on to the sunshine and dry conditions for the longest. 0vernight and this evening, the rain moves in the direction of the north sea depositing hill snow in snowdonia and across the peak district and leaving cloud behind with the next system showing its hand coming in from the south. in the south itself, another cold night because of cloud cover. and in part cold enough for frost and where we have showers the risk of ice on untreated surfaces. this is the rain we expect in the english channel. 0n friday, a week where the front brings cloud and rain moving from the west and east. and this is coming our way this weekend. wringing wet and windy conditions. more on that in half an hour. a more detailed forecast at around 7:45am. earlier this week, we brought you the story of a miscarriage ofjustice, which affects hundreds of people who ran branches of the post office. they had been wrongly accused of stealing money, and are now in a fight for justice as they try to clear their names. here's a reminder. when thejudge said the sentence, i was just lost. i'm not going to give birth in a prison. i was thinking this is like a nightmare, just a bad dream. just a bad dream, so i will wake up and everything will be fine. sorry. it's ok, it's ok. yeah, i used to own that one. you felt so proud. you felt that you had accomplished... exciting? it was very exciting. but it was short—lived excitement. i'm not the kind of person who would have a breakdown, but i was probably as close as you would ever get to one. i just didn't know. i had no idea what was going on. ijust sat there, in the end, just crying. almost numb with it. i borrowed money from the house. basically, i remortgaged and put £9,000 in, because every time there was a big discrepancy, i knew i couldn't be out. i was literally shovelling money into the post office. and the two people we saw there who ran post offices — seema and jo — join us now. thank you for telling us your story. it is heartbreaking to see. give us more of a picture of what you have both been through. you were injail. we were not injail both been through. you were injail. we were not in jail but it ruined your life. i had to go to court with my backpack ready to go to jail but fortu nately my backpack ready to go to jail but fortunately the village turned up to support me and i did not get sent to jail but we remortgaged to pay the post office back the money. so i am still paying the mortgage. there are so still paying the mortgage. there are so many things that are distressing to hear about this but it is the ongoing impact on your life. for the la st ongoing impact on your life. for the last ten years, it is nonstop. still convicted criminals. we are not cleared yet. what is the most important at this point? the most important at this point? the most important is to clear our names and hopefully we will hear later this month about whether we get referred to the court of appeal. then we would like, for the whole group, get some redress financially. 0f would like, for the whole group, get some redress financially. of the 58 million, only about eight comes back to us. you are talking about the criminal cases review commission. we have spoken about the fact he went to jail. what impact did it have on you and your family to jail. what impact did it have on you and yourfamily and to jail. what impact did it have on you and your family and continues to have? it was terrible. i could not believe this could happen to us. my eldest son, we did not tell him until 16. we have eldest son, we did not tell him until16. we have been eldest son, we did not tell him until 16. we have been busy protecting them, that no one should know that. they are talented kids and we protected them. i could not work the last ten years. and we protected them. i could not work the last ten yearslj and we protected them. i could not work the last ten years. i can't. what do you want mps to do? we want them to have an enquiry. all the money from the hundreds of sub—postmasters has gone into the suspense account and where is it? now they have proved the computer had problems. it is tens of millions of pounds in the post office accounts. there is no explanation as to where it is. let's see if we can a nswer to where it is. let's see if we can answer some of these questions. listening to this is the chair of the commons business committee, mp rachel reeves. i know you are looking at this and have some news this morning for everybody. first, my heart goes out to people like your guests and others affected by this scandal at the post office. i chaired the business select committee and we will be launching an enquiry next week to try to get answers. and to try to getjustice week to try to get answers. and to try to get justice for people like your guests but hundreds of others in the same position and we will ta ke in the same position and we will take evidence from post office bosses past and present, from government ministers and also from people directly affected. who have had their lives ruined. and their reputations besmirched by something that was not their fault that we now know was the fault of the post office it system. crucially we want to stop this sort of thing happening again. how did we get to the situation where the post office took sub—postmasters situation where the post office took sub— postmasters to court situation where the post office took sub—postmasters to court rather than trying to understand what went wrong. that is what my committee will do. it is not a public inquiry, only the government can call that, but my cross party committee will start next week taking evidence on this important issue.|j start next week taking evidence on this important issue. i want to hold there. you did not know this, did you? tell me your reaction. that is fantastic news. we have been asking for so long and to hear it is fabulous news. it is not a public inquiry that you want to put a step forward. a step in the right direction. rachel, can i pick up points they have been making. particularly that they have criminal records. will you as mps put them on a path to be able to clear their names? we can't make those decisions, but our role is to try to understand what happened, how the post office got themselves in this position, and ask them and government what they are doing to put it right, because seema particularly is in a state of limbo but so isjoe and many others particularly is in a state of limbo but so is joe and many others where they cannot move on from this because of the financial repercussions and the criminal convictions. but also, and until you get answers, it is difficult to move on. we want to try to get questions answered and also, try to ensure that the post office and government have learned their lessons from this because it is not totally clear that is the case so far. lessons need to be learned if we are going to be able to move on and sub—postmasters will know that in future the post office is on their side. on that impact issue, i know seema said she struggled to work. because of your criminal conviction, unable to get a job, and you have relied on what? half of the people who came to court on the day, i do cleaning in their houses, look after their dogs and protect their houses when they are away. it is just protect their houses when they are away. it isjust bit work. what is interesting, and it is notjust you two, you are determined to get to the bottom of this. definitely, definitely. thank you very much for coming to see us and thank you to rachel reeves. we will continue to follow this story. the post office says it has apologised to those affected by its "past shortcomings" and is continuing to address the problems it caused. iam sure i am sure we will continue to follow this story and hopefully get to a positive resolution for you and many others. from supermarkets to convenience stores, you can be sure the shelves are empty of one product right now — hand sanitiser. with so much focus on keeping our hands clean to contain the spread of the coronavirus, jayne mccubbin is at a hand—gel manufacturer to see if they can keep up with demand. very busy there this morning. well done. the simple answer to that question, no, they cannot. steve will demonstrate. yes, my hands are taken. hand sanitiser, they cannot keep up with demand here. they were making, just before christmas, about 100,000 of these bottles every month. that ramped up not long ago to 100,000 of these bottles every week and now, they will go to 160,000 week and now, they will go to 160 , 000 bottles week and now, they will go to 160,000 bottles a day. good morning, chris. you are busy. this is where it goes into the bottles. it comes down the factory line here, lids go on here, all the way round, and to this point where they are. they will be boxed. chris is the big boss here. how crazy has it been? absolutely manic at the moment. we cannot keep up with demand. we are inundated with calls every minute of the day. we are fielding them but having to turn a lot away. you would like to take on more staff but you have concerns about your ability to do that. coronavirus is already here on the wirral and a lot of our workforce live locally to where it has been found at the school, so our concern is we might be hit by illness here, so we have to look after our workforce. the school you are talking about is near here, where they have closed down today as a precaution, hilbre high school. good morning. doctorjane, you might bea good morning. doctorjane, you might be a doctor, but i want you to demonstrate the right and wrong way of applying hand wash. hand cleaning is at the moment the most important thing you can do to help you protect yourself against the virus. i will show you the best way to do it. palms. back of your hands. in every crevice. you have to keep going until it is dry. people on social media yesterday said sniffily, that antibacterial hand sanitiser kills bacteria, but this is a virus. are all hand sanitisers equal? no. they have to have a certain level of alcohol content, at least 60%.“ have to have a certain level of alcohol content, at least 60%. if it is 60% or more it can kill a virus? absolutely. we have run out of time down here. there will be more about this story and issue throughout the programme but we will leave you now and go to the news and travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm tarah welsh. a widower whose partner was accidentally killed by an 87—year—old is calling on the government to force older drivers to re—take their test. jeanette newman died after the motorist reversed into her in a car park in rusilip. there's no evidence older drivers are less safe but andrew roberts wants the test overhauled. testing from the age of 70 to an initial driving practical test. and then again at 85, and then every two years from 85. with regards to medical, we should have proper medical checks and these should be done from 75, annually thereafter. police are appealing for the public‘s help after a puppy was stolen at knifepoint in 0rpington yesterday. the british bulldog, called spot, is only a few weeks old. he was being taken for a walk in lullingstone crescent at the time. southend united could be fined, have points deducted or even be stripped of its league one membership. it is after failing to pay staff on time. february's wages were supposed to be paid on friday. to be paid on friday. the club's already facing a disciplinary for a late payment in december. in 1974, ronnie russell became something of a national hero after stepping in when princess anne was threatened at gunpoint by a kidnapper. mr russell was awarded the george medal for his bravery. but now he says he is reluctantly putting it up for sale as he wants to be able to cover the costs of his funeral. death is not far away, but i do believe that i want, at least when it does happen, to know i have done enough to pay for my own funeral. let's take a look at the travel situation now... there's a good service on the tubes this morning. 0n the roads, in haringey, thames water works might cause some delays on green lanes and st ann's road is also closed. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning, it's a chilly start this morning, but the cloud has already arrived. it will continue to thicken throughout and rain arriving a little later. first thing, there may be a bright spell or two, but they will be short—lived. that cloud will thicken quickly, coming in from the south and west. and rain throughout the afternoon likely to linger into this evening. with all the cloud and rain, it will feel cooler than yesterday, between 6—8c the maximum temperature. that rain continues this evening and overnight. it will become lighter and more patchy towards the end of the night and dry out as we head into thursday morning. because of the cloud, the temperature stays above zero, between 2—5c the minimum. so a rather cloudy day for thursday. likely to see some rain further south. you go drier to the north. a drier day for friday, with some brighter spells. and you will notice it starts to get milder into the weekend. with that, however, the wind is going to strengthen and temperatures getting up to 12c. i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. bye for now. hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. it has just it hasjust gone it has just gone 7:30am. let's bring you up—to—date with some of the main stories this morning. a major new public health campaign is being launched today to promote the need for frequent hand washing, to try and contain the spread of the coronavirus in the uk. the health secretary matt hancock says the campaign is about making sure the public knew what they should be doing to keep themselves and others safe. we're being told that when we wash our hands we should do so for at least 20 seconds. the former us vice presidentjoe biden is celebrating a strong performance in the super tuesday elections, to decide who'll face president trump in november. he's won eight out of 14 states to become frontrunner, in the biggest day yet in the race for the white house. the home secretary priti patel is facing allegations of bullying staff in a third government department. it relates to her time as international development secretary, and follows similar claims at the home office, and the department for work and pensions. the crown prosecution service is to review its handling of the assault case against caroline flack. the former love island presenter took her own life last month, while awaiting trial on charges that she assaulted her boyfriend. the issue will be looked at by a special cps panel. you are right up—to—date with all the latest news. a little bit of stalled momentum gives you the opportunity to crack yourjoke. livercruel.. whatever he that letter, it has done the trick. you could see in the post match interview, he was upset about last night because he could not understand why they had been beaten. they were beaten 2—0 by chelsea last night. a few weeks ago, liverpool could seem to do no wrong. the league title will surely come, but they've now lost three of their last four games after chelsea knocked them out of the fa cup. adrian gave willian a helping hand to open the scoring for chelsea. and ross barkley ran half the length of the pitch to score the winner. they could easily have scored four, but boss frank lampard wasn't getting carried away with the two nil win that takes them through to the quarterfinals. a test event for rugby sevens at the tokyo 0lympics has been cancelled due to concerns over the coronavirus outbreak. the japanese rugby football union has announced this morning that next month's asia sevens invitational, which was going to be used as a test event, won't go ahead. this month's wheelchair rugby test event has also been called off. mako vunipola is training with his club saracens despite being stood down by england over coronavirus fears. england confirmed yesterday he wasn't available for saturday's six nations against wales because he was self—isolating after travelling through hong kong at the weekend. but in a bizarre twist, it's understood he's returned to saracens and is available for this weekend's match with leicester. british number one johanna konta earned her first win of 2020 after beating kim clijsters in mexico. clijsters was playing just her second match since retiring from tennis at the 2012 us open. konta, who had lost her opening matches in her first three tournaments of the year, secured a solid 6—3, 7—5 win. and the new cricket competition the hundred has announced that it will offer women and men equal prize money for the inaugural competition this summer. the total prize budget of £600,000 will be split 50—50 between the men's and women's competitions. the competition aims to attract a broader, more diverse audience to grow the game. i think it's amazing, obviously. to have that equal prize money is a real statement by the ecb to put women's cricket alongside men's cricket. i think that's what the hundred has been billed as and it's nice they have backed that up, obviously, in terms of the prize money. we still have a long way to go to make women's cricket as equal as it can be in terms of pay with men, but the signs are brilliant. it's been a great time to be involved as a player. soa so a momentous night in the fa cup. 18—year—old billy gilmore, lost it. forget the fact he was 18, whatever age he is, he was brilliant. the fa ct age he is, he was brilliant. the fact he is 18 makes it even more remarkable. more big studios are choosing britain as a base to shoot big budget movies like the bond films and harry potter franchise thanks largely to a huge talent pool of creatives from set and costume designers to make—up and special effects. however, there's a big shortage of young people coming through. so why is this? nina is on a very famous film set this morning to find out more... good morning. yes, here we are behind—the—scenes on the warner brothers studio tour. come around this corner and... here we are in the hog works great wall —— hogwarts great hall. it is massive but warner brothers are worrying about one thing and that is the next generation coming through. from famous actors to lesser—known extras. to those working in visual effects... ..costumes, set design and props. two years ago, there were more than 90,000 people working in the british film industry. but, soon, there could be worrying the holes in the workforce. 10,000 new workers are needed over the next five years to keep pace with the industry's growth. which is a worry, when the number of students taking media, film and tv studies has been falling. and they want to find the right ingredients to get more women involved, because, two years ago, just 13% of uk films were directed by women. and it's hard for them to find the right direction. warner found that nearly two thirds of teenagers had never had any guidance on careers in the creative industry. so, the question is — how do we help young people to keep the magic alive? full transparency, that was not a real broomstick. we are from year tens and 11s. sorry to interrupt your breakfast this morning. you we re your breakfast this morning. you were telling us you were taking part ina were telling us you were taking part in a discussion about the creative industries. what have you learned about the jobs beyond the obvious? before i thought jobs about the jobs beyond the obvious? before i thoughtjobs like cost design are a special effects are graphic designer, they were notjust what meets the eye, there is more that goes behind it. for example, for costu me that goes behind it. for example, for costume design you need to do lots of research. and special effects as well. it was cool to see that and it opened my highs a lot. it taught you a lot about the jobs out there. you are concerned that jobs in the creative industry may not be stable, how is that changed? i thought the market was oversaturated, maybe 30 people looking for one job. while we were there, one of the costume designers said there were whole teams of people working on maybe half of our project. so now i know actually it is quite stable, there is a lot of work and not many people wanting to do it. it is something you can get into and have a lot of fun. there are into and have a lot of fun. there a re lots of into and have a lot of fun. there are lots of gaps in the market. let's talk to a christian who has builtan let's talk to a christian who has built an incredible career around special effects, bafta nominated, 0scar—nominated. worked on harry potter. what do you love about the industry? why should young people commit to it? the ability to create things out of your head, create anything. everyday i get up and i to go into work and create creatures, think of special effects and work with amazing people and see it on the big screen in the end. has it a lwa ys the big screen in the end. has it always been over the last few decades or is it prominent at the moment? i think it has become more prominent because more and more content is needed across lots of platforms, you know, film, television, streaming, games. there is definitely more demand for artists and technicians in our field. sarah, you work for the creative industries federation. we should see this as a positive, why is this not getting through to under 18. young people do not see the opportunities available to them. there are opportunities in the creative industries across all sectors, across animation and young people do not appreciate the wide range ofjobs they can do. there are technical roles, administrative rules, there is a real opportunity is an industry growing all the time. warner brothers want to get people to work with them. they are creating an onlinejobs to work with them. they are creating an online jobs portal where to work with them. they are creating an onlinejobs portal where people can look at and it matters. creative industries are worth £111 billion to the uk economy every year. thank you very much. we will be back with you later on. fantastic place to visit. as we've been hearing, a new public health campaign begins today, talking about the importance of hand washing, to try and limit the spread of coronavirus. in a moment we'll talk to the government's top medical adviser, but before we do that, let's take a look at the latest situation across the united kingdom. the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the uk currently stands at 51, a dozen have since recovered. england has seen the most cases, with 48 to date, and one each in wales, scotland and northern ireland. eight cases had travelled from italy, with others from germany, singapore, japan and iran. and across the world, about 90,000 people have been infected, with cases in more than 50 countries, and more than 3,000 deaths. let's talk to the chief medical 0fficerfor england, professor chris whitty. thank you very much forjoining us at what is a difficult time for you. the prime minister has described this as a national challenge, talking about the worst cursed scenario with 80% of the country infected. is that likely to be happening? —— worst case scenario. the prime minister has said that this is the worst that could happen, let's ban for that. our expectation is that things will be less bad for that. what we don't know at the moment is how less bad than that. we need to plan for things that whatever happens we are ready to face the epidemic, if it comes to the uk and starts to take off in the next few weeks. people at home will wa nt to next few weeks. people at home will want to know, if you get it and we are talking about many people possibly getting it, how dangerous is it in reality? for the great majority of people this will be a mild or moderate disease, anything from a sniffle through to having to go to bed for a few days rather like with a mild flu. and there are some people who will get it who will have no symptoms at all. but for a minority of people and this is particularly in people who are older citizens or who have pre—existing health conditions, then the risk is higher. what about the nhs? yesterday the prime minister talking about what the nhs is doing. will it be able to cope? the nhs will always cope because the nhs is an emergency service which is good at that thing to what it finds itself with. if this turns into a very large epidemic then it will put very high pressure on the nhs and that is one of the reasons why we have a very clear strategy made up of four parts which the prime minister laid out yesterday to contain this virus. but if it cannot be contained, to delete into the summer months or late spring, when it is breezierfor the nhs to cope with it. to do their research necessary to have the best treatments available and then to mitigate and mitigate means getting the nhs and wider society ready for several weeks which could be very difficult. what will have to change, operations being cancelled, what will be the difference? this will depend on how big the epidemic wave is. if it is a small wave, then it might feel like a bad winter in the nhs but in summer or late spring. if it gets a much larger wave, then the first thing they would do is obviously to cancel those things that can be delayed and push them out in time to a later point when it is safer to do them. if it gets to a very large wave then we would need to reconfigure the nhs in a much more fundamental way. wave is coming, wejust don't more fundamental way. wave is coming, we just don't the south?l wave is almost certainly come in, we do not know the south, that is correct. thank you very much. the idea retired gps will step in and help, what is your assessment of that? this is part of planning for the worst possible scenarios. to be clear, we are talking about people who have relatively recently retired, or, more commonly, getting doctors doing one particularjob to doctors doing one particularjob to doa doctors doing one particularjob to do a different kind of a job, because the pressure is on the service have changed. the way we have looked at the modelling of this, and we have a lot of good scientists looking at it, this pressure on the nhs would probably last a few weeks, but during that time, we would have to change quite a lot of things being done in the nhs if we have a large epidemic wave. can we talk about large events like sport, the london marathon, the impact on schools. will things like that have to be cancelled, for example? if we get a significant epidemic coming our way, we will get for warning so you start with relatively small numbers but they gradually grow, which gives us a warning signal and at that point we need to decide, ministers will have to decide on a group of things that need to be done, some of which will be socially disruptive and therefore the key thing is not to do them until we have to, because if you do them too early you getjust the social disruption with no impact on the epidemic. if we are close to the epidemic we will need to do quite a lot of things to help reduce the pressure. shall we talk about personal things? people have got in touch today. the clear message about hand washing from the government is being rolled out today. what should people do as a priority to keep themselves and family save? the reason we prioritise hand washing for 20 seconds with soap is this is one of the things that is highly effective with no downside. it is important to do, whether people are well or not. if they are not well, the second thing, if they have coughs and sneezes, to cover their mouth, preferably with a tissue, and dispose of it. they are effective things we can do now. in the longer run, we will have to do more extreme things, particularly to protect older and more vulnerable in society. being what? if we get close to an epidemic that looks like it will be significant, because the main problem is for people who are older or with pre—existing conditions, the principal thing to do is to protect those people and that may involve some degree of trying to ensure they do not come into co nta ct trying to ensure they do not come into contact with people who might have the virus. we have seen the queen wearing gloves at an investitu re queen wearing gloves at an investiture which she does not normally do, we understand. people are asking about shaking hands, working from home, touching surfaces went out, should we stop social kissing? what do you say to those things? there is a danger of things that have a relatively minor impact becoming a distraction. what we know works is washing hands, which is why we have concentrated on that. we talk about social distancing. looking at cities, and there has been talk, certainly in wuhan, that city was closed down. is that something the government may have to consider? while it would be sensible to have all options on the table, closing cities is only appropriate if you have a significant epidemic in one particular place and almost nothing anywhere else. it made sense for china early in the epidemic to respond in the way it did. it would be unlikely here. anyone listening will know this is now in multiple places in europe and around the world. and to get more information from you on this significant epidemic, can you give us that in terms of numbers? we have already said if this was a large epidemic, up said if this was a large epidemic, up to 80% of the population could become infected in the first wave or two waves of the epidemic. we are not saying that is what will happen, thatis not saying that is what will happen, that is at the top end of the range for planning, called the reasonable worst—case scenario. for planning, called the reasonable worst—case scenario. it is expected to be lower and probably significantly lower, but it is important to plan for that and if it happens we are prepared for that. we have had no deaths, thankfully, at this point. is that inevitable? the number of cases will steadily rise in the uk. the numbers circulating, circulating in the world is steadily going up. we have some onward transmission in the uk in two cases. i think we may have more. we expect the number of cases to go up and, reg retta bly, the number of cases to go up and, regrettably, if people who are vulnerable, older, become infected, there is a possibility a few of those will die. people watching now with young children, from what you are saying, i understand how this effects you can depend on age. absolutely and one of the things thatis absolutely and one of the things that is clear from data from china and elsewhere, it looks as if children are not particularly affected by this virus. certainly no more than adults and probably less than adults. this, in contrast to other infections, children seem to be relatively spared. if someone in yourfamily had be relatively spared. if someone in your family had coronavirus, be relatively spared. if someone in yourfamily had coronavirus, how do yourfamily had coronavirus, how do you deal with it? do you all self—isolate? you deal with it? do you all self-isolate? at this point, we would recommend people do what they would recommend people do what they would if you had a heavy cold or influenza. you would not want to pass it on to family and friends, so people tend to self—isolate is a sensible way and we recommend people did that for any kind of infection, including flu, which kills on an average year in the uk 8000 people a year. thank you for your time. you area year. thank you for your time. you are a busy man at the moment and we really appreciate it to get that information out to everybody. we would love to speak to you again at some point. a lot of information in that and thank you to those telling us about changes you have made or things you are thinking about. a lot of people say they have not done anything differently. somebody said stopping holding handrails. another says i am doing nothing different, why aren't people washing hands anyway? a post he said they have been using gloves and wipes when sorting parcels. sandy asks about outlawing spitting in public. it should be anyway! and other measures being taken. people talking about the use of pens and keyboards and the fact i have looked up, did you know, there are 14 times more germs on your computer keyboard than on your toilet seat. 0n keyboard than on your toilet seat. on that note, i hope you are enjoying your breakfast. we will catch up with carol. and a rainbow. good morning, everybody. today we start with bright skies and some frost and the risk of ice on untreated surfaces and increasing cloud coming in from the south—west accompanied by rain and it will push northwards and eastwards, getting into the midlands, east anglia and eventually the south—east. showers in north—west england, northern ireland, northern and western scotla nd ireland, northern and western scotland but the sunshine will hang on in north—east scotland heading to lothian and the borders. temperatures range 7—11. heading through the latter part of the afternoon, if you are making your way home, this is roughly where we expect the rain to be. not particularly heavy. but we do not need it where we have had issues of flooding. further north, bright spells and also showers. still dry weather and sunshine across the north—east. this evening and overnight the rain pushes off to the north sea, depositing the snow in snowdonia and also the peak district and the hills. as it clears, a lot of cloud left in its wake and the next system comes up from the south. not as cold in southern areas but cold enough for frost and again the risk of ice across northern england, northern ireland and scotland. through tomorrow, we say goodbye to the area of rain through the english channel and some southern counties and on friday, some rain. and in time for the weekend, no pressure, not a named storm, introduces rain and windy conditions. more later in the programme. we'll bejoined by a question of sport captains, matt dawson and phil tufnell — as they prepare to take the show on the road. that is coming up later. they are in town, recording a sport relief special. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm tarah welsh. a widower whose partner was accidentally killed by an 87—year—old is calling on the government to force older drivers to re—take their test. jeanette newman died after the motorist reversed into her in a car park in rusilip. there's no evidence older drivers are less safe but andrew roberts wants the test overhauled. testing from the age of 70 to an initial driving practical test. and then again at 85, and then every two years from 85. with regards to medical, they should have proper medical checks and these should be done from 75, annually thereafter. police are appealing for the public‘s help after a puppy was stolen at knife—point in 0rpington yesterday. the british bulldog, called spot, is only a few weeks old. he was being taken for a walk in lullingstone crescent when two men got out of a mercedes and threathened the owner with a knife. in 1974, ronnie russell became something of a national hero after stepping in when princess anne was threatened at gunpoint by a kidnapper. mr russell was awarded the george medal for his bravery. but now he says he is reluctantly putting it up for sale as he wants to be able to cover the costs of his funeral. death is not far away, but i do believe that i want, at least when it does happen, to know i have done enough to pay for my own funeral. let's take a look at the travel situation now... there's a good service on the tubes this morning. 0n the roads, really busy at the blackwall tunnel this morning. it's slow southbound from bow because of a collision. northbound is slow as usual too. in battersea, there are four way temporary traffic lights on battersea park road at latchmere road for gas works now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning, it's a chilly start this morning, but the cloud has already arrived. it will continue to thicken throughout and rain arriving a little later. first thing, there may be a bright spell or two, but they will be short—lived. that cloud will thicken quickly, coming in from the south and west. and rain throughout the afternoon likely to linger into this evening. with all the cloud and rain, it will feel cooler than yesterday, between 6—8c the maximum temperature. that rain continues this evening and overnight. it will become lighter and more patchy towards the end of the night and dry out as we head into thursday morning. because of the cloud, the temperature stays above zero, between 2—5c the minimum. so a rather cloudy day for thursday. likely to see some rain further south. you go drier to the north. a drier day for friday, with some brighter spells. and you will notice it starts to get milder into the weekend. with that, however, the wind is going to strengthen and temperatures getting up to 12c. i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. we are also on facebook, twitter and instagram. bye for now. good morning and welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today... as the number of coronavirus cases in the uk rises to 51, hospitals in england are urged to do more video consultations to stop the spread of the virus. a test event for the tokyo 0lympics has been cancelled due to concerns over coronavirus. it's been announced this morning that next month's asia rugby sevens won't go ahead. super tuesday, the biggest day in the us presidential election campaign so far, seesjoe biden and bernie sanders as the front runners to stand against donald trump. what i did, i did for the fellas who never came back. we go to buckingham palace with harry, the d—day veteran, who is presented with an mbe by the queen for raising tens of thousands for a memorial to honour his fallen comrades. and we'll catch up with the 12—year—old watford fan fighting leukaemia, who had a day she'll never forget, being her team's mascot on the day they beat liverpool 3—0. and we'll be joined by the scots rockers who live together and sing together, husband and wife team ricky ross and lorraine mcintosh. they'll be here talking about deacon blue's new album. good morning, it is a cold and frosty start for some of us, but with increasing cloud and rain coming in from the south—west. i will have more in about ten minutes. it's wednesday 4th march. a major new public health campaign is being launched today to promote handwashing, to try and contain the spread of the coronavirus. it comes as hospital bosses in england are asked to see more patients by video link, increase the number of intensive care beds, and draw up plans to segregate infected patients, if there's an escalation in cases. this report from jon donnison. with the health service already stretched, there are fears hospitals could be overwhelmed if there is a surge in coronavirus cases. the nhs is now urging doctors to carry out more consultations with patients at home, via video link. the aim to keep hospitals free for the most serious cases. and today, a new nhs video will go out on social media, promoting the importance of hand washing. with more than 50 uk confirmed cases, the government is stepping up its public information campaign. so, the reason we prioritised handwashing for 20 seconds with soap so handwashing for 20 seconds with soap so much is that this is one of the things which is highly effective and has no downsides. so, this is a really important thing for people to do, weather they are well or not. if they are not well, the second thing is, if they have got coughs or sneezes, to cover their mouth with a tissue preferably, and then dispose of it. and, elsewhere around the world, other countries are increasing their efforts to tackle the outbreak. in south korea, where there is the largest number of confirmed cases outside china, more than 5000, the president has said the country is in a state of war against the virus. in iran, the official number of confirmed cases has doubled in the past 48 hours to more than 2300, including 23 members of parliament. and the international olympic committee has insisted this summer's tokyo games will go ahead, after a japanese minister had said they could be postponed. and before the olympics, there is football's euros to be held across the continent. but with league matches already being cancelled in some countries, uefa officials will be looking at contingency plans. as the virus continues to spread, the message in almost all sectors — hope for the best but prepare for the worst. jon donnison, bbc news. let's talk now to our china correspondent robince the middle of february, the number of deaths, the number of cases, continuing to fall. 32 new deaths announced in the last 24 hours, all but one of those are in the province of hubei. nothing else with the exception of one further death across all of mainland china. that would seem to suggest that these draconian efforts to try to stop the spread of the virus in mainland china are proving relatively successful. the focus now for china's leading politicians and the government as a whole is not just domestic containment but trying to ensure that chinese coming back to ensure that chinese coming back to china, and other visitors, from infected countries, don't bring it with them, and with it, the potential for a second wave. strict restrictions announced yesterday on people flying in from japan, italy and south korea. any passengers coming from there will now face a mandatory 14 day quarantine period. south korea, just an illustration of the threat that this outbreak poses, not just to
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robin winced and we'd like to start with a check of your forecast i got some sprinkles as i was heading to work so let's check in with john and see what's in store john yeah, robin we do have some ally rainfall pushing back in across the bay area for a few spots right now so that's something to watch out for if you are. early risers and if you are still heading out you can see outside some low clouds hanging out over san francisco also a nice clock tower there lit up in green in celebration of saint patrick's day yesterday or maybe it's celebration of all the green on the radar that we're looking at because that is something we certainly do need as well you can see the showers that are pushing in ride along the peninsula and up into solano county eventually right along the 80 corridor, let's zoom in on where we're seeing some of this rainfall right now if you are in areas like san mateo on up through south san francisco as well as down to half moon bay, some darker green indicating moderate rainfall for you lighter showers in san francisco right now if you're driving a 80. >>on to the east bay you're running into showers once you head north of hayward on your way up to oakland there on and off right now, but right around oakland up to emeryville and eventually up to berkeley rainfall intensity will increase here in the next few minutes a few light sprinkles in marine county and then you head up into solano county on up to napa county to and there's definitely some wet spots as conditions in these areas pretty i offering a pretty widespread rainfall as of that this is point right now assuming out across the region there's still snow up in the sierra nevada, it's been the most significant snowfall of the season for neighbors up in the high country that is such good news to see obviously doesn't make travel anything that's so great, but it's great to be seeing that snow pack being built and we will be looking some off and on snow showers up in northern california as well. daytime highs today eventually rise to a similar range us to yesterday we're as we're starting this morning just a touch more mild pretty much all of us are in the 40's the you're actually starting in the low 50's right now 50 degrees so not a bad start if you are heading out again if you have to head out this morning. you are expecting mild, but few showery conditions out there is just light rainfall makes its way in by the afternoon. spotty showers daytime highs much like yesterday's and between those spotty showers abundant sunshine to be expected. i'm talking more rainfall this forecast the start of spring and what else you need to know still ahead back to you rob and all right checking in on traffic of course it's been very light and quiet with so many people. >>working from home in a practicing social distancing. it hasn't been that bad for the last week around the bay area. but for those of you who have to get to work this morning, it's going to be a great trip across the san mateo bridge, here's a live look at you can see traffic filling and quickly it's normally our business busiest bridge starting off the 4 o'clock hour. so we're doing fine here to the peninsula at 14 minutes over to one on one we're checking in on the bay bridge 80 west into san francisco looks good just keep in mind that roads are soggy. so you may want to reduce your speed and take it easy out there, especially on the rams who could easily spin out we're looking at 8 minutes for the drive time into san francisco, which is right on time. the richmond sandra fell checking in on west 5.80 looking good nice and smooth here to the north bay at the peak of traffic tracker checking some more drive times so far we're off to a fantastic start. we have highway 4 in the westbound direction so far it's at the limits are contra costa county so no problems to worry about their 6.80 looks good to the southbound trip will be quick from highway 4. they won a creek on over to the danville side i don't see any problems that you need to worry about on the nimitz freeway for your southbound commute and then one o one's looking good too it's an easy 27 minutes from san jose to menlo park. the noma county has joined other bay area counties and sheltering and place the health or their took effect at midnight and will stay in place for 3 weeks now in addition to sonoma county. their san francisco santa clara san mateo mer n contra costa and alameda counties as well. the order limits or activity and travel and also business functions to only the most basic and essential needs. well as of this morning, there are more than 300 confirmed cases of coronavirus now right here in the bay area and a total of 6 deaths. now here's a breakdown of all the cases santa clara county has the most it stands at a 155 cases with 5 deaths. next a san mateo county with 64 cases and one death san francisco county has 43 over in contra costa, 39 alameda county, 27 cases and the north bay marine county 11 cases there are 9 and solano county sonoma county has 6 at this time napa still has no cases. >>i would plan in assume that it's unlikely. many of these schools, a few if will open up before the summer break. >>well a warning from governor gavin newsome he says the california public schools may stay close for the rest of the school year. this has a lot of parents worry the governor also addressed how hospitals are dealing with capacity during the coronavirus pandemic capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has more. >>with 98.8% of children out of school and the numbers of coronavirus cases on the rise governor gavin newsome tuesday said this is just the beginning of the obstacles facing california don't anticipate schools are going to open up in a week. please don't anticipate in a few weeks newsome says day care and child care center should stay open to ease some of the pressure of child care needs facing californians out of work because of the coronavirus tuesday's tell a press conference was coordinated to follow recommended social-distancing guidelines to stop the spread of the virus. the governor says the state is preparing for hospital capacities to surge. newsom says the state has about 90,000 beds available but says it may need up to 20,000 more to handle an influx of coronavirus cases are hospitals have been running their own pandemic planning their own procurement strategies, not just for physical resources, but the deep need for human resources and supplies just before us tell the press conference newsome said he spoke on the phone with president trump to talk about the need for more components required to complete coronavirus tests newsome expressing confidence in the president's push for telehealth as the to continue to collaborate against the coronavirus which could significantly increase capacity and access and i want to thank the president for his leadership in that space and announcing that the medicare side and i have all the confidence the world based on our conversations they'll be quick to support these waivers for supported the state level a very very quickly. the governor noting even more changes could be coming or gin californians to be ready to adapt in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>governor newsome also announced that the california national guard will be ready to help communities fight the spread of the coronavirus they're on standby right now to perform any humanitarian missions across the state, including food distribution and also supporting public safety. well in san francisco mayor london breed is making more changes to help hospitals and businesses during the coronavirus pandemic and the shelter in place so first mayor breed announced a new policy to expedite the hiring process for qualified licensed nurses now as well as other frontline healthcare workers. she wants to hire 100 new nurses on the spot she wants to do away with the hiring process that you know typically takes about 6 months. and of course this is to help hospitals prepare for an influx of sick patients with coronavirus mayor breed also announced moratorium on evictions for businesses that lost money due to the coronavirus pandemic now it applies to any small or medium sized businesses that make less than $25 million a year. we wanted to make sure. >>that businesses as well as residents are not who will be impacted most likely sadly due to a loss of income the last thing they need is any vick shun in the midst of this crisis. >>well the city put residential evictions due to nonpayment on hold last week. well the moratorium says will help calm the fears for places like bars and gyms and also movie theaters which are being told that they have to shut down during the pandemic kron four's taylor sackey has reaction from business owners. >>there's no precedent for this this is we be uncharted territory here looks like last for months, a lot of us scared really nervous lyman owns several bars across san francisco teeth tonic and sort of have been skis off 3 of them now closed due to a city water to slow the spread of the coronavirus even before the closures. fineman says many bars to be hit as parties canceled and people weren't going out as often we started go where are still early are about 70% down to the last week and we close the drop in business enclosures aren't just affecting him and his family, but also 50 of his employees are so he's are now out of work and so we're trying to help figure out how they can apply for an apartment. out their next steps, cutting of their last checks right now including they're paid sick time malls in to keep the bars running for one they're able to open again. lyman says businesses need more help from the government like low interest loans and bailouts there's been a lot of talk about wine store. sta laws are still haven't come out about on the want federal government is doing that or she all skill trees all of her first see if you don't. >>right now so designate our area emergency out of the need to offer those those loans just immediately for these locked doors and boarded-up windows are something that will probably see for a few weeks maybe. >>even a few months, but business owners say that it is in the best interest of public safety they just hope that the government at all levels will come up with something soon before these businesses go under in san francisco tiller sackey kron 4 news. and also in san francisco marijuana dispensaries will remain open during the shelter in place, the city deemed that they provide essential medicine. >>however people are being urged to get their marijuana products delivered to their homes if they can't you know customers can just go to the dispensaries and pick their items up to now kind of like a takeout well in the spirit of it. wide shelter in place of that's an order from some restaurants. you know they're offering discounts to seniors who may be most vulnerable to the coronavirus kron four's rob fladeboe shows us a few places going the extra mile. >>san jose's or not those market is offering dedicated shopping for seniors during the coronavirus shelter at home order. the popular local chain is pioneering a kind of senior our concept which will find the store open only to people 60 or older from 8 to 09:00am each day says the store's cajas or >>well we've got the best way that we can help our community, especially our seniors and we are going to help our you know suppressed as well so it's open up the first hour of our are not allowed to operate our 7.30 view start on day we change try for a dozen otto's want seniors to know they are cleaning and wiping down all services every night and that the storm will be stocked as much as possible by 8 o'clock each morning. >>ask our customers are pace with us during this process because i'm started waters for all of us, but we have a lot of needs are deli items arts we have so many wonderful homemade items that people can take grabbing goes in stuff like that. so it allowed her to get in and out of the start but great mills were in san jose, the bar is closed, but the britannia arms all again today is offering curbside take out service for authentic saint patrick's day corned beef and cabbage while supplies last. >>senior citizens may ask for a discount says the restaurant's michael north by >>orders. >>in los gatos signs are posted at the purple onion and other restaurants that are also open for takeout food when even as a sidewalk hand sanitizer dispenser for customers and passers by and in san jose seniors, 70 and over who live within 2 miles of the tony elbows can get a free pizza. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>looks good coming up next on the kron 00:04am morning news. amid the coronavirus pandemic amazon makes changes that will impact when items are delivered to your home. plus smart trains are you may have noticed if you've been riding bar, you know people are being told to stay home and now 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sunshine and that was exactly what we're talking about yesterday those thunderstorms and. >>isolated showers popping up for the inland east bay which is what happened early afternoon yesterday while coastal areas, saturn or sunshine. well into the evening as for this morning you can see some cloud cover overhead from berkeley right here and there are some showers in the vicinity this line of light showers having pushed in over the peninsula north bay portions of the east bay on into solano county if you're traveling this morning do watch out for some of those lighter areas of rainfall, some light showers on the peninsula around san mateo on up through san carlos even up to portions of the city and marin county out to the east bay oakland down to hayward some lighter showers for you the lay how on him to vacaville and over to napa also looking at some light showers as of this time this morning now into the afternoon today you'll continue to see some spotty showers just here and ther
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robin, american families dealing with all of those questions about work and school closures. robin? >> so much uncertainty as you say there on wall street. they do not like uncertainty. all right, rebecca, thank you. >>> now to wnba superstar maya moore. listen to this. she helped prove the innocence of a man behind bars. the player for the minnesota lynx sat out two seasons, prime of her career, sat out two seasons to advocate for inmate jonathan irons found guilty of burglary and assault with a deadly weapon in 1998 when he was 16 years old. monday night a judge officially overturned the conviction and ordered irons to be released. moore said basketball prepared her take on this case to have a long-term goal, she said, is like going through a season. you need to have poise and trust different teammates to do their job. >> that is amazing. >> sure is. a great story. >> this woman was at the height of her career, put that on hold. family friend and for him now to be released. amazing. >> selfless, wow. well done, maya moore. >>> coming up we have bachelor pilot pete who has never faced turbulence like this because there's a lot of drama, and we have an exclusive sneak peek at part two of the dramatic finale. >> how do you know about all that drama, michael? >> maybe i watched it. >> yeah, you were watching. >>> uber rolling out a new feature to make its ride safer. an exclusive look for you. >>> "dancing with the stars" pros, maks, val, peta and jenna all here and they have a special announcement first on "gma." plus we have a great audience upstairs. 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[ applause ] >>> welcome back to "gma." welcome to our fantastic audience here this tuesday morning and tomorrow very special day here on "gma." going to be some baby harp seals on the beautiful prince edward island. t.j. is there with them as part of the series "extraordinary earth" and t.j. was telling us about it yesterday. >> precious. >> "pop news" time with sara haines. [ applause ] >> thank you. good morning. >>> we begin with the one and only lady gaga. her newest single "stupid love" has been stuck in our heads since it dropped and now it's number five on the billboard hot 100 becoming gaga's highest debuting single since "the edge of glory" nearly nine years ago. "stupid love" is her 16th top ten overall and it's obvious fans love it too. the video has nearly 36 million views and the song has more than 15 million streams. we can't wait to hear the rest of her new album "chromatica" when it drops one month from today. >> we have to wait? >> yeah, one whole month. we should have waited a little long story tease it. >>> also in "pop news" this morning, tom brady, the patriots quarterback is taking his talents from the football field to the box office and launching his own production company. brady taking to instagram writing, i'm excited to announce to the world the official launch of 199 productions. when i was the 199th draft pick in 2000 i knew i needed to work hard every day to prove myself. so stay tuned. exciting times are ahead both on and off the field. now, as for his time on the feel that's still unclear. no word yet on whether tom will finish his career with the new england patriots. so i guess we'll have to wait and see. >> yeah, i don't know. [ applause ] i think we're all wondering what he's going to do. we shall see. >> no insider scoop from you? >> if i had it, i wouldn't tell you. >> michael. >>> finally, this is my favorite. nothing says springtime like a chocolate cadburry egg and this year the famous candy company is looking to replace its floppy eared mascot. >> no. >> yes. they put out a casting call to all pets across the u.s. for their cadbury bunny try outs. after more than 4,000 entries they've narrowed it down to a top ten. let's meet the contenders. lunch box. lieutenant dan. >> ah. >> donald ducky. ginger and dilly bar. dabblers and there's consuela. ricky bobby is one of my favorites. >> i love ricky bobby. >> that's ricky bobby. the incredible edible eggbert. last but not lease, dodger. that cat is still trying to get its ears off. you have until march 18th to vote for your favorite. definitely check those out. that's a fun one. [ applause ] >> get right on it. >> could have brought us some cadbury eggs to tease it. >> really, michael? i'll have those for you this afternoon. >> thank you. you always follow through. >>> now to our "gma" cover story. it's a "bachelor" exclusive. night one of the finale was packed with a lot of drama and a twist that no one saw coming. amy is here with all that. amy, i was up late last night. >> nobody saw it coming. >> i cannot wait for part two. >> who is watching? well, if it's half as emotional as last night, you'll need a box of tissues to get through "the bachelor." but we did finally find out who pilot pete's mom was crying over. it was the most emotional night for bachelor nation this season. >> hannah an loves you with all her heart. don't let her go. don't let her go. >> reporter: both madison and hannah ann meeting peter's parent. >> there she is. >> there she is. >> there's hannah ann. >> reporter: peter's mom falling instantly in love with hannah ann begging peter to make the right decision. >> bring her home to us. we will welcome her with open arms. we will welcome her with all the love in the world. all the love in the world. >> you got to stop. >> i can't stop crying. >> you got to stop. it's literally destroying me right now. >> reporter: ultimately madison had to stay true to herself. >> sometimes i think being a great warrior and being a good fighter is knowing when to surrender. >> reporter: getting in that car and driving away from the man she loved. our abbie boudreau recently catching one some of the women. >> i think that i commend her for staying true to herself no matter what's going to be thrown at her, she's going to stick to her guns and that's who she is and those are her values. >> reporter: this morning, in this exclusive clip, we finally hear from madison. >> i haven't talked to you since you left australia. >> yeah. >> how you been? >> it's been really hard. like coming back and processing everything. there have been days where i had to make myself eat. i didn't feel like eating and i couldn't sleep. trying my best not to live in the past but getting in that car and seeing him and driving away was -- that was so difficult. that was like the hardest thing i've ever had to do. >> are you in love with peter? >> um -- >> oh! >> yeah. >> what did you do? >> we have to watch tonight and in fact last night chris harrison ended the show saying if you think you know how this is going to end, you don't. even peter apparently doesn't know how this is all going to end. so if you can't get enough of the drama don't miss part two of "the bachelor" finale tonight at 8:00 p.m., 7:00 central on abc. we should be at your house around 6:00. >> hors d'oeuvres. how does peter not even know? >> i'm not sure but that's what chris harrison said. so i'm sticking to it. >> trying to get us to watch. you got me. i'll be there. >>> now we have a "gma" exclusive. uber is making a big announcement this morning, a new safety feature to help protect both its drivers and riders. clayton sandell is in denver, colorado, in an uber with more. hey, clayton. >> reporter: good morning, michael. that's right. we are in this uber here in denver. this is one of more than two dozen cities getting this safety feature today. starting today if you feel like you're in trouble like you need the police, you can now text 911. they are ride share nightmares. >> the driver was driving me deeper and deeper into an isolated and desolate area. >> reporter: so to help protect the safety of riders and drivers starting this morning, uber is offering a new text 911 feature in these counties across the country. inside the lapd communications center dispatcher eleanor penn is standing by to show us how it works. >> all right. let's do it. my p pretend uber driver, let's call him john, picks me up. let's say we're way off course. i don't know where we're at. i'm not feeling safe. i can hit this badge in the app here and go to 911 assistance. at the lapd penn sees my text for help. >> he indicated he's not able to make a voice call. >> reporter: it tells dispatcher i'm in a kia sorento with a license plate and my current location and destination and to tell dispatchers what my emergency is. i'm going to say, i don't know where i am. >> so he needs help. >> reporter: we keep going as penn uses something called rapidsos. >> i'm going to tell him hi, clayton, i see you near 4309 clarissa avenue. >> reporter: tracking in realtime my phone's trail of digital bread crumbs. >> the red pins indicate where he was and the green indicates his most current location. >> this is helping to take what might have been a two-minute process to narrow down where they were and we have it instantly. >> reporter: with nearly 4 million drivers worldwide, uber knows its reputation depends on safety. if people don't feel safe in an uber they won't use uber. >> we want to make people feel safe when they use uber and provide them with tools to get >>r: at dispatch, ing go wrong. penn sends officers my way. >> northeast units, unknown trouble. >> just got a text message back, yes, sir, we are sending the police. soon after, the dispatchers have now given the officers our location and there they are. help's arrived. now, lyft says it is also working on a safety feature to reach out to 911 for you. both lyft and uber say they are constantly adding new safety features to give riders a little peace of mind. guys? >> important innovation . clayton, thanks very much. >>> we now go to harry and meghan waking up in north america after a farewell to royal life tour in the uk. maggie rulli is in buckingham palace with more on what's next. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: hey, george, good morning. well, the couple was here in the uk less than 24 hours ago but they're already back home. it seems like now 100% of their focus is being put towards their work, their family and their new fuhay anid good-bye to royal life and the uk. the pair already back in canada with baby archie. their last official duty fulfilled. now everyone asking what's next for them? cheered on by fans at all their last engagements and applauded by many for what they brought to the house of windsor. >> the world is their oyster. everyone wants a piece of them right now and they've got an incredible opportunity to expand their philanthropic endeavors. >> reporter: their tour a bittersweet reminder of what could have been. >> the past few days have been a huge reminder to the world just how much star power they brought to the royal family. >> reporter: meghan bringing diversity and vitality to an old dynasty. harry always adored. all the hope and promise on their wedding day led to disillusionment. it's unknown territory for a royal to become an ex royal. how harry will fare outside palace walls remains to be seen and so discuss does how the royal family will fill the harry and meghan sized hole. >> for them losing their rock stars it will be a huge hit and will take some time to heal. the pressure is on the cambridges to pick up some of the void left behind by harry and meghan. >> reporter: this is uncharted territory for the royal family and that's why this whole situation is a trial run. the palace says after 12 months they'll reassess harry and meghan's role within the family and their role as royals. so, guys, we could be right back here in a year where we started. >> i know you will be on it, maggie. thanks very much. >> let's go to ginger. >> i've got a "gma" moment, george. we have to go to wisconsin for this one. what do you do in wisconsin when it hits 60 degrees in early march? well, you lay out. even if there's snow all over surrounding you, that is little adlie. listen to what her mom is saying. >> are you sunbathing in the good old state of wisconsin? >> yeah, a little snowpack never hurt anyone. cool air rushing in out there. we love that. take your "gma" moment, drop it as a dm to my insta-story or go ahead and go to my facebook. [ applause ] >>> now, at a time when many people are, of course, concerned about their health, this morning we've got a couple of tips to help supercharge your immune system. registered dietitian and good friend nutritionist maya feller is here to help us boost and a shopping list to keep us in super shape. good morning, maya. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> of course, it's not a cure for a virus or cold but food can boost our immune system. >> absolutely. food is information for our cells and nourishing your body with these vitamins and minerals helps boost and bolster that immune response. adding foods like this to your overall routine is so helpful and beneficial. >> let's start with vitamin enriched foods like vitamin a. what do we find? >> vitamin a is involved in how our cells respond. it might actually dash. >> oh, my gosh. >> one down! sweet potato, coming to get you. >> nicely done. >> okay, so what we have, that sweet potato that went dashing off, winter squash and leafy greens. great sources of vitamin a. good information for your cells. >> now, for -- >> vitamin c. vitamin c is a potent antioxidant and antioxidants are involved in helping to blunt free radical damage. so that helps like a protective barrier. berries, broccoli and we've got beautiful yellow bell peppers. >> vitamin c in the bell peppers. >> isn't that amazing? >> i didn't know that. now for vitamin e. >> over here, yes, vitamin e as well is a potent antioxidant. so almonds, one of my favorites have 50% of your daily value for vitamin e. one serving of almonds gets you halfway there. also found in fatty fish, dense and delicious. >> such as the sardines and such. okay. so what are musts we should have in our pantry? >> yeah. so as we're building our pantry it's important for us to remember that it's not just about getting those goods that, you know, taste good but it's also about having things that are nutrient dense and really support your cells overall. here i have chosen fresh items, carrots and apples do a great job in your fridge. last a long time and fantastic source of protein, eggs, huge amount of nutrients and yogurt we love for their probiotic properties. >> okay, good. all right. >> yes, so this is the frozen. i've chosen things that tend to be more perishable like leafy greens and berries. they just as nutritious and delicious as when they were harvested. they're picked at the point of when they're the most ripe and so having them fresh is really the same as having them frozen. >> good to know there. and finally. >> canned goods. all right. i know that we all love to have cans, the key is going to be looking for things with minimal additives so when you go for your beans, skip the added salts, the added sugars and fats. those are great. this could make an entire meal, black beans, tuna and tomato sauce. >> and a run away yam. >> it's going to get you. >> thank you, thank you so much. >>> hey, john krasinski is here live when we come back. [ applause ] >>> good morning, north bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 mornings. >>> passengers on the grand princess are expected to continuedisembank this evening. they hope to have everybody off by the end of today. it's docked -- it docked yesterday at the port of oakland. 21 people tested positive for coronavirus. >>> good morning. i'm just going to talk about one issue right now. a sig alert in fairfield. check out the graphic. westbound 80 before travis. speetd speeds are down to 31. one to two lanes are blocked. i would avoid it if you can. take side streets because we don't have an eta when this will clear. >> thanks. >>> mike ok, so maybe we're new tbut we're determined. we got an insider tip on the ultimate flooring destination. whoa. floor and decor is amazing. look at us. we're shopping alongside real-life designers and contractors. i love this tile. and this one. and, these prices! look at this... durable and water-resistant. we should do the kitchen next! oh, yeah, we found where the pros go. now, we're unstoppable. explore floor and decor in person or online at flooranddecor.com like getting the best everwifi experiencen. with wall-to-wall coverage-there's a win. plus, added protection for your connected devices. that's a win-win. put it together with xfinity mobile- the most reliable wireless network. talk about a winning combo. get xfinity internet and xfinity mobile for just $30 each a month. you'll save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $300 off when you buy a new galaxy s20 ultra. now that's... simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. >>> now your accuweather forecast with mike nicco. >> in the north bay, look at the 30s in napa. 40s until you get into the bay itself on the south bay, some 50s. quiet other than a pm shower in the south bay for your commute thanks to this low pressure. also, once that moves away, look at thursday and friday. some of our warmest temperatures before a better storm brings us winter weather this weekend. >> thanks, mike. >>> we will have another update in about 30 minutes or so. you can find us on our app and on ♪n ♪ >>> good morning. >>> welcome back to "gma." and i have to say we have an amazing audience with us on this tuesday morning. [ cheers and applause ] and right now it is time for a little sunshine. our series, good morning, sunshine, is dedicated to people who bring a little extra light to our lives. >> we partnered with abc to introduce you to a woman who is spreading love with her movement, nothing but love notes and she's doing it one thank you note at a time. ♪ >> reporter: meet the woman in red, white and blue who is a hero to the heroes. >> just wanted to stop and say thank you for what you guys do. >> thank you so much for the support. >> reporter: handing them handwritten letters of thanks. and this morning she's saying -- >> good morning, sunshine. ♪ my name is natalie reilly. i handwrite thank you notes and deliver them to first responders, police officers, firefighters, veterans. i either let the notes on their truck or walk up to them and say thank you, reminding these people who go out on the front lines that they are loved. >> reporter: natalie reilly started this four years ago when her mother was fighting terminal cancer. handing out the notes together brought them joy. >> we handed out like 50 in like three or four hours. by the time we got home she was laughing and smiling and we did it every day since and it changed the last two years of her life. it just changed everything. >> reporter: since then the 51-year-old from california has hand delivered more than 10,000 letters that she wrote herself to men and women across a dozen states. at this arizona fire station -- >> hey, you guys. >> reporter: a group of veterans and first responders who were deeply moved by her loving words told us that reilly's letters are a gift. >> i open up the note and it starts out with dear firefighter. >> dear blue. >> would you edit the crying if i start crying? >> thank you with all my heart for all you do. >> you're my hero. i appreciate you. >> who does that? this woman does that. >> i know people don't always like police officers as much. >> i had a gruesome shift. that note completely turned it around. >> the letter sits in my office. i look at the note. it always brings a smile to my face. >> i think these notes are powerful. i've seen it. i've felt it. >> reporter: after a police motorcycle accident sent officer francisco martinez to a hospital it was reilly who encouraged local families to write more than 100 get well soons sent to his bedside and he says it made a difference. >> i think without these notes, i probably would have called it in and just said, hey, i'm broken. i'm never going to be a police officer again. but these love notes actually gave me the strength and made me want to do whatever i have to do to be a police officer and get back. >> so many people are negative and it's difficult to sometimes focus on that positivity and her note immediately did that for me. >> she is one of the people that will make this world a better place. >> reporter: for making it all right for the people who make it all right, she's our good morning, sunshine. for "good morning america," steve osunsami, abc news, sun city, arizona. [ applause ] >> our thanks to natalie for that. and we really enjoy partnering with our local stations all across the stations helping bring stories like that. do you know someone who brings sunshine to your life. we want to hear from you. you can send us stories on our website. hope you'll do that. >>> coming up, john krasinski. 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[ cheers and applause ] two years ago he stunned audiences with "a quiet place," now back with a big sequel, "a quiet place part 2." >> ready to give us anxiety again. [ applause ] >> yeah. >> just here to deal out nightmares. that's all i'm here to do. >> before we talk about the film we want to talk about this post you made on instagram. it said life made. >> yes. >> how excited are you to host "snl," man? [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much. i'm having an existential conversation with my 8-year-old self every day. i was 8 years old when i found an old black and white tv in my parents' basement. snuck it under my bed and was watching basically every "snl" from 8 to 18 and what? i was like, yeah, i used to set my alarm at 11:30 and watch from 11:30 and 1 and go back to bed. i'm sorry, did anyone else know that? what? so it's -- to say it's a dream come true is an understatement. >> congrats. congrats. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> all right. can we talk about this movie? >> please. >> huge success the first time. >> yes. >> we were, the fans, clamoring for more. you had no intentions to do a second one. thank you for changing your mind. >> thank you. [ applause ] it was an interesting thing. emily and i were genuinely overwhelmed by how much kindness and respect people gave us and so as corny as it sounds this is a thank you note to the people who came out on the first one. i said that i couldn't do a movie that wasn't as organic and personal to me. the first movie, as psycho as it sounds, was a love letter to my kids and what i really felt about being a parent and this one is my dream for my kids. i hope that they are as brave and courageous and willing to bs in the middle of the dark so that's what this movie is all about. >> you had to get emily on board. >> i got emily on board. >> yep. >> she was a tough sell. >> she was a tough sell. >> i thought i had an in. i did not. i had to call her agent and the whole deal. she said, listen, the first one was so personal to you, why don't you write the script and if i see it's as personal i'll do it. she read the first scene and she was like, i'm in. i was like, great, don't read the rest. it gets scarier and, no, she's in. i was lucky to have her. >> when will your kids be ready to see this film? >> emily says the movie is pg-40. it's a new rating system called pg-40. emily is not letting them see it for a long time. >> you guys can all see a little bit right now. let's take a look. let's take a look. [ sirens ] >> ronnie, what do we got? >> we got units headed out there now, ems and fire. >> oh! >> come on. >> it worked. >> you should be ashamed of yourself. >> man. i thought the movie was going to do well but when i saw you go, oh! i was like -- >> you knew that was coming and you sat there like nothing was coming. come on, man. >> that was amazing. >> there's -- >> robin'sit is so intense, it's unbelievable, the suspense in this movie but there's one stunwifet she wasn' sure about. >> if you've seen the trailer there is a stunt where she's driving in a car and drives up this street and all this craziness happens to her. that is a real shot. it's the first take we did. it's all real stunt drivers and everything and i remember that as i was going through it and i said, you know, you're going to hit this pedestrian and this car is going to cut you off then a bus is going to come at you at 40 miles an hour, hit reverse and back up, and i saw her face fall and thought, i think i just put my marriage on the line. i think she's debating whether to stay married to me. luckily she did it and she is the most amazing partner and collaborator i've ever had and she said -- i said do you want to do a rehearsal and she said, no, let's do it for real. so that's emily blunt really scared. >> i'm nervous as well. >> other projects together? >> i would love to do any proj
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and stock trading robin hood is facing fallout during a time while clients could not move money while the stock market surged. a lawsuit was filed on wednesday night alleging that robind was negligent and breaches the contract by failing to provide a functioning platform. >> they had a lot of problems. >> all right, thanks, frank. >>> well 6:16 this morning and "time" magazine is celebrating international women's day. >> they went back 100 years showing off legacy women for every year. time starts out in the 1920s showing off a group of women who fought for the right to vote and ending with 2019 showing a coverage of climate change activist greta thunberg. and i'll tell you about an inspirational woman in my life on social media. >>> mars has the name for the next rover and they have a teen from virginia. alexander mather entered the rover naming contest and he submitted the name perseverance and nasa leaders say that his entry best captures the spirit of exploration. nasa is launching perseverance into space this sum sneer trending this morning, one irn attorn -- one intern going the extra mile. this is in the mt. washington observatory in new hampshire. the intern
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robin hood does not warrant that these channels will be available and error free every minute of the day. some legal analysts tell me finra and the s.e.c. require robin hood to have a backup plan in the event of a natural disaster or outage like this a former s.e.c. official says this raises red flags for regulators the s.e.c. declines to comment >> a risky position to be in if you're a platform named after a vigilante. bob pisani and mike santoli join us at post 9 lots of market action to talk about, guys. bob, first of all that robin hood thing, come on. >> the second day of that is the problem. we'll have the sec stek ta.e.c. about it the structure itself has held up well hopefully we'll get an update in a couple minutes we had two votes by investors on the s.e.c.'s announcement today. we had the initial vote by everyone who said, oh, yeah, s.e.c. getting a head of the curve, excuse me, the fed getting a head of the curve, that's great idea. initially market moved up. we had the other crowd come in after that saying this looks like they wasted bullets needlessly or that they're showing excessive concern and panic. we saw some consumer names move up initially on this, home depot and nike, but a lot of stuff that would have been affected by the global economy and by the coronavirus never moved. industrials never moved. banks never moved. the travel stocks never moved. right now the crowd saying they wasted their bullets is winning, but stick around another hour. maybe that cl change >> what did mover rates. we saw
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robin's really continue to come into work but we hardly see each other and just like you stay home for most the time and now that's just what we're doing this morning at robin did i mean bringing out here because traffic is there's nothing going on there is nothing going on traffic is light and quiet. we have a couple of accidents working but for the people who are driving roads are a little slick so take it easy out there just no one's there doesn't mean you should get out there and speak, yes would you say whether has become more important i i notice when i came out this morning, not only was a cold because it was the carson was in 40's completely covered in water droplets everywhere, it's so we got a little rain we definitely do yeah we're still looking at some rainfall out there which is great it's good to have around that curve out of the very prolonged period of dry weather. we had you remember it tied has for the driest winter period that we've had and now as we worked our way back into a more calm way of life these next few weeks we've also worked our way back into a rainier way of life which is. >>actually pretty good timing for that mother good excuse just to stay indoors as much as possible. berkeley looking pretty clear at the moment we are seeing showers spotty across the bay though specially for the north bay right now we're in for zooming in you can see some moderate shower activity on the richmond sandra fell bridge. richmond on up to san pablo bay on the north end of the shore right there some of our most widespread of rainfall feel a little bit further north of these are just light sprinkles you're seeing on the radar widespread light sprinkles but as james noted enough to get that car windshield wet. if you are an essential worker and heading into work this morning. if you're just going outside for that opportunity to stretch your legs and get a job or a walk in with the dog. spotty showers can be expected into the afternoon for the south bay, your best chance of seeing any thunderstorm formation also note the sierra nevada for the 5th day in a row looking at solid snowfall exactly what this year needed to know you wish you could be skiing on it. but let's focus on the good here and we needed that snowfall up there and it got even more of it coming around the corner. now thursday and friday are going to are stays of this forecast saturday likely to be a dry one to these are your first 3 days of spring as today is the last day of winter spring officially kicking off tomorrow. temperatures back to familiar territory. here we're talking 50's yet again today and really identical to yesterday actually very little temperature change. neither today nor into tomorrow as we usher in spring so get used to these 50's for a little while there will be some 60's around the corner towards the end of the week and into the weekend but as for now we're keeping that cool chill feel to the air much as he's enjoyed yesterday as you stepped outside even under some sunshine, it was still cool. tomorrow as i mentioned we've got temperatures still in the 50's. but friday saturday sunday and monday will bring some 60's we remain dry thursday friday and saturday for the most part. sunday monday and tuesday we get some more rain fall and it's looking likely that this will just be widespread rain. there's likely to be some heavy showers in there too. i'm going to talk more about what that means for us still to come. robinht, thank you john we're checking in on the bay bridge commute into san francisco as a fed earlier headlights and wipers may be needed for some of you. >>but we're looking good traffic, nice and smooth through the tolls across the upper deck continuing through downtown san francisco. so no big trouble spots right now just keep in mind that if you are parking pay attention to the signs but a san francisco, daly city and hayward those cities have suspended their street sweeping regulations so that's a little bit of good nets compared to yesterday. they will not be issuing tickets for those street sweeping zones that you may be parking in at least not until the end of the month and if you got a ticket yesterday they're saying that that fee will be waived so there you go, but don't disco parking you know in those places you're not supposed to be there. 8 minutes here to the north bay, the traffic looks good from the tulsa one on one 90 to our busiest bridge. yeah, we have some slow traffic
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robin hood is facing legal fallout from the recent two-day outage in which clients were unable to move the money while the stock market surged. they filed a lawsuit on wednesday evening alleging that robind breached the contract by failing to provide a functioning platform. >> i was just at barbershop and we were talking about the app. and it is interesting today. >> the conversations in your barbershop are way different th he's 24 and all about the stocks so we had a good conversation during that stock. >> nice look, good. >> yeah, good hair cut, marcus. >> thank you, frank. >> oh, gentlemen. see you later, frank. >>> nasa has a name for the next mars rover and they have a 7th grader before burk, virginia, because of it. he submitted the name perseverance. nasa say it better captures the spirit of the exploration. they are launching perseverance into space is summer. what a fingerprint on that. >>> international women's day on sunday. >> time went back 100 years and created a new cover showing off legacy women for each year. time starts with 1920 showing off a group of women who fought through the right to vote and it ends with 2019 showing a cover of climate change activist you see ar
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robin. >> for more ways to reduce anxiety, visit goodmorningamerica.com and we hope that you do that. let's go over now to ginger. >> thank you, robin. >>> i have a "gma" moment that will surely brighten your day. there's not a lot that's cute about hand sanitizer unless you hear it from 2.5-year-old natalie. >> no thanks. what's it called? >> hazer tyzer. >> okay. >> did you get that? it is hazer tyzer. thank you, natalie. we loved that one. please take a moment and put your "gma" moment on my instagram. dm me or go to my facebook and i'll be able to share that smile with the world. let's >>> and now it is time for "pop news" with sara haines. what's up, sara? >> good morning. we begin this morning with tom hanks and rita wilson staying strong while under quarantine in australia after testing positive for covid-19. tom saying in an instagram post friday, we're taking it one day at a time. our favorite power couple also made a special playlist to help pass the time. if you too are self-isolating, it's called quarentunes with songs like "you can't touch this" by mc hammer and "survivor" by destiny's child. yesterday he posted this photo, enjoying toast with the australian condiment, vegemite, thanking, quote, the helpers. but some australians had a problem with his use of vegemite with many commenting that is far too much. his son colin tweeting that he's been saying that for years, it's not going to help much. >>> also in "pop news" this morning, an exclusive first look at steven spielberg's "west side story." "vanity fair" sitting down with spielberg to talk about how he's re-imagining the classic for a modern audience. speerl berg he says time has returned and returned with a social fury. "vanity fair" also talking with oscar winner rita moreno, the original anita. moreno now 88 years young and returning on screen in the reboot as well as serving as executive producer on the project. the april issue of "vanity fair" is on newsstands march 24th and steven spielberg's "west side story" dances into theaters december 18th. >>> and finally, arnold schwarzenegger is sending out a public service announcement urging people over 65 years old like him to stay home. he had a couple of furry friends help him deliver the message. take a look. >> we don't go out. we don't go to restaurants or do anything like that anymore here. we eat, whiskey. we have a good time, whiskey, hulu and we have a good time, huh? mwah. >> at first i didn't realize that whiskey was the pony. i thought he was at home with whiskey. understandable as well. arnold writing with that post, we'll get through this together. and we all agree on that one. >> amen to that. >> yeah. thank you guys. >> thank you, sara. >> thank you guys. sara, that was great by the way. >>> now we're going to talk about preparing your kitchen for coronavirus. with more and more americans staying home many are stocking up on items. we're here with "bon appetit" food editor at large, carly lalli. she has her list of pantry essenti essentials. people are stocking up. >> big time. >> it's one thing to stock up and it's another thing to be wasteful. how can we stock up without being wasteful? >> don't go out right now and spend hundreds of dollars on food that you don't already enjoy, use or could put aside for a future emergency. so look at what you already keep in the house and replenish those things. so first up you want to make sure you've got cooking fats. you can't really make anything without some oil, some butter. butter stores great in the freezer. everybody is talking about rice. get your grains, your quinoa. cook those in batches, keep them in the freezer. and then all of your basics, pasta, canned tomatoes. >> what are things that last on time that we should have on hands? >> hard cheeses, salami, jerky, those things are going to hold up better than fresh meat or protein. got to have condiments. we're going to be eating a lot of tuna is a lid salad. onions, potatoes, garlic, keep it in a cool, dark place and that's going to last a long time. >> i know about cheese. we're cooking grilled cheese sandwiches for everybody later at home. >> good. >> what are some of the fresh items to stock up on? >> don't forget about produce. everyone is going nuts on pantry stuff. there's a lot of vegetables and fruits that will last a long time. broccoli, cabbage, leafy greens, citrus, apples, oranges, keep that in the fridge weeks and weeks. you can do big batches of that stuff. you're going to crave it and it's a lot of nutrition. >> a lot of people are saying if i'm going to be quarantined or distanced from everyone, i need some sweets. >> absolutely. >> what's up on the dessert side? >> if we're hunkering down, there should be some pleasure. make sure you've got your baking staples, baking soda, baking powder, jar of nutella. i like to have chocolate that you could snack on but also chop up and make some chocolate chip cookies with the kids. >> well, i guarantee you some of our staff is going to take that home today. thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >>> coming up, the show must go on. how broadway star laura benanti is making sure students still shine despite the quarantine. ♪ >>> good morning, everyone. i'm kamasi erin from abc 7 mornings. the "grand princess" has left the port of oakland. it's sailing to the middle of san francisco bay where it will anchor. governor newsom announced yesterday that the ship would leave around 7:00 last night, but that ended up being delayed. >>> we'll take you to jobina now. >> thank you, xmkamasi. good morning, everyone. we are following a lot of spinouts out there on our roads this morning and some reports of water as well as the rain. things are looking much better this morning recovering from an earlier crash that was blocking a lane for people headed in the westbound direction. and moving over now to a live look showing you if bay bridge toll plaza where metering lights came on around 5:50 this morning. once you make it through those metering lights, things will be so, i go to floor & decor, where they don't just know the difference between products, they live for it. from american hardwood to spanish porcelain to italian marble, i'm looking for inspiration from every part of the world. so, when it comes to discovering every imaginable tile, wood, laminate or stone without compromising my design, one aisle doesn't cut it. i need an entire store. now, i've got one. explore floor & decor in person or online at flooranddecor.com like getting the best everwifi experiencen. with wall-to-wall coverage-there's a win. plus, added protection for your connected devices. that's a win-win. put it together with xfinity mobile- the most reliable wireless network. talk about a winning combo. get xfinity internet and xfinity mobile for just $30 each a month. you'll save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $300 off when you buy a new galaxy s20 ultra. now that's... simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. >>> now your accuweather forecast with mike nicco. >> we're off to a foggy start. the snow level down to around 2,700 feet. i've posted some pictures of the snow now that the clouds are clearing out on twitter @mikenicco@abc7. this is all ♪ is is all >>> welcome back to "gma." those are some of the thousands of videos that students from across the country have been posting on social media with the #sunshinesongs. >> it started when tony award winner laura benanti put out to call for kids to post what they would perform in high school musicals. >> first will reeve is here with more about this inspiring trend. good morning, will. >> good morning, robined to action sharing some sunshine. >> reporter: opening night is not coming for so many high school students who rehearsed for months. >> i'm a senior so this would have been my last show. >> reporter: young actors like emma dean won't get the chance to put on those performances because of coronavirus concerns. but that's when tony award winning broadway star laura benanti stepped in on twitter. >> if you would like to sing a song that you are not going to get to sing now and tag me, i want to see you. >> reporter: using the #sunshinesongs, so many people responding. ♪ and sing they are, like this all female production of "fiddler on the roof". ♪ actress jennifer garner also creating a social media challenge with the #hey jen, look at me, writing on graha instagram, the show must go on, break out your oboes, belt out your torch song, show us what you've been working on and we will show it to the world. drama clubs posting videos of their dress rehearsals like this school performing a
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robin, we're getting tons of questions and i'm here with my team of resident doctors answering as many as we can. the first question comes from twitter, and another robin asked, i have a college daughter living in a sorority house. i'm worried the virus would affect her more. do i have to keep her home until this virus clears up? my answer to you, it depends where she is. it depends how much known coronavirus is in that area and it really depends on your individual risk tolerance. here in new york city i have a son at columbia university. they've just canceled classes for two days. we found out about that late last night. i did bring him home to my apartment which granted is just 60 blocks away. but again, i think it's a matter of taking low-risk steps that you personally can take, and not only could it help, but it will probably alleviate some anxiety too. >> another question, jen, this is coming from jamie. you kind of answered this in our first half hour. she asks i have two elderly parents in relatively good health. should i be quarantining my sons, my kids from them as well? >> again, what i think is important about that, again, it's, a, common sense, b, risk benefit. it's low risk, and may have some benefit for those elderly parents and grandparents not just against coronavirus, but other viruses like influenza. the last thing is we know that these measures, these social distancing measures as we call them are not only important to protect you and i individually, but to act as a buffer to protect the more vulnerable populations. hopefully that helps jamie. >> jen, there's somebody else, beth, who writes -- and this is something people have been asking us, she says, to you, dr. ashton, have you been changing any of your travel plans? do you think it's safe to fly? >> well, you know, this week, robinech. i am going. i am still going about my day-to-day life with some basic common sense precautions. we can't shut down the way we live, but i think we can increase our awareness and take steps that don't dramatically affect, you know, what we're doing, but again, low risk and may have some benefit. so i'm still going, but i'll keep you posted. >> there is a question i know that you are getting, a lot of us are getting, and i want to ask you this, and this is from samantha. samantha writes, all of this news is scaring me. is coronavirus being overhyped? >> well, listen, we won't know the answer to that until it's in our rearview mirror. it is a new virus. we don't have a track record. we are just over two months into this. but based on what has happened in other parts of the world, i think that a lot of the reaction is appropriate from a medical and scientific standpoint. and i think it's also important that this is stressful and it can cause anxiety and fear and that's why i think it'
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the robin hood app is looking to make things right, a tech outage blocked users on monday and tuesday. customers heading straight to social media to vent frustration. robinem gold service for $15 off for three months. the flat fee per month could be as much as 200 bucks but want to adhere the outage was at 6:30 a.m. pacific, 9:30 a.m. eastern time when the markets opened. maria: cheryl, thank you. we want to look at super showdown across the country last night, the results from 14 primarying pouring in overnight, the tall lay placing joe biden in the driver's seat for the democratic nominee for president. biden takes nine states including texas last night. but it was vermont senator bernie sanders notching the day's biggest prize, california. the candidate spoke out last night. watch. >> it's a good night, it's a good night. they don't call it super tuesday for nothing. just a few days ago, the press had declared the campaign dead. i'm here to report we are very much alive! [ cheering and applause ] >> when we began this race for the presidency, everybody said it couldn't be done. but tonight i tell you with absolute confidence, we are going to win the d
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robin hood had the wort two days of just about any company ever. sorry. it had a problem with its app. robin hood is a stock trading app. on monday as the marketed rocketed up, roddin hood didn't work. on tuesday as stocks fell, robin hood did not work. didn't give to the poor or the rich. robin hood founders apologize and they are working on the problem. as for the markets, the futures this morning are calling for a very big jump. bar ron's and market place saying biden is the big. biden said over and over he'll take us back to a place we used to be. bernie sanders is said over and over again he's going to make big changes and markets conservative and they lean to biden. >> people like change and they don't. >>> get ready to get the green ties out. st. patrick's day now less than two weeks away. while the hub is out with the top cities to celebrate. the survey looked at to look at irish pubs and hotels and the weather and san francisco came in at 34. they say the best city to celebrate ishicago. they paint the water green there. boston comes in second. >> trending this morning, just in time for easter, hopping on into the fashion scene with the limited edition crocks. they compliment -- >> they compliment the swin
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