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we speak exclusively with ubs ceo sergio ermotti.bal coronavirus cases top 1.5 york and u.k.ew report their deadliest days yet. and oil extends gains ahead of whichs opec-plus meeting, could close with an agreement to cut output. russia says it is prepared to cut as much as 15%. let's get a check on markets. we are seeing quite a bit of risk abbett -- risk appetite, given that we don't see signs of a peak in cases globally in the epicenters of coronavirus. dax up 2% and the futures pointing to gains. the s&p 500 technically went to pool territory. -- bull territory. will initial jobless claims put a stop to the rally or will they shrug off the numbers? one market is perhaps telling a different story. the dollar is steady in today's session. gains, someg some optimism ahead of the opec-plus meeting in oil. generally a bit of a risk-on tone across markets. bloomberg first word news. vicena: former u.s. president joe biden is the presumptive democratic nominee for president after bernie sanders suspended his campaign. he thanked support
we speak exclusively with ubs ceo sergio ermotti.bal coronavirus cases top 1.5 york and u.k.ew report their deadliest days yet. and oil extends gains ahead of whichs opec-plus meeting, could close with an agreement to cut output. russia says it is prepared to cut as much as 15%. let's get a check on markets. we are seeing quite a bit of risk abbett -- risk appetite, given that we don't see signs of a peak in cases globally in the epicenters of coronavirus. dax up 2% and the futures pointing to...
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sergio ermotti, we will see you soon. .azing interview today but back to markets, we are looking at green on the screen in asia. u.s. futures fluctuate, european futures in the green. 10-year, dead steady. a 25% plunge yesterday and uso selling all holdings in the june contract. it expires may 19. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: good morning. welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i am anna edwards live in london. the cash trade is less than an hour away. here are your top headlines. bad loans dominate bank earnings, ij's sbc -- as hsbc takes its biggest charge in some nine years. we will speak with the cfo of santander on this program. wti extends losses to almost 35%
sergio ermotti, we will see you soon. .azing interview today but back to markets, we are looking at green on the screen in asia. u.s. futures fluctuate, european futures in the green. 10-year, dead steady. a 25% plunge yesterday and uso selling all holdings in the june contract. it expires may 19. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: good morning. welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i am anna edwards live in london. the cash trade is less than an hour away. here are your top...
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sergio? >> reporter: yeah, jessica.or the last few months we've been told now that washing your hands or keeping -- and keeping a physical distance from someone of at least six feet is the way to help slow the spread of the coronavirus. now this new recommendation to cover your nose and mouth when you head out into public comes as leaders are weighing new data about the way this contagion is spread. some people have already started wearing their masks on their way to the grocery store, while pedaling through the neighborhood, even driving their cars. tonight president trump recommending everyone should have one when they leave their house. >> the cdc is advising the use of non-medical cloth face covering as an additional voluntary public health measure. >> here you are. thank you so much. >> reporter: at joanne's fabrics in concord, the store is giving away patterns and materials so customers can make their own. the new guidance comes after some debate within the white house coronavirus taskmpmatic tn they expected. the
sergio? >> reporter: yeah, jessica.or the last few months we've been told now that washing your hands or keeping -- and keeping a physical distance from someone of at least six feet is the way to help slow the spread of the coronavirus. now this new recommendation to cover your nose and mouth when you head out into public comes as leaders are weighing new data about the way this contagion is spread. some people have already started wearing their masks on their way to the grocery store,...
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let's bring in n bay area's sergio quintana in san francisco with the very latest. sergio? >> reporter: yeah, there are mayors and leaders from across the bay area who are congratulating people really for sticking to those shelter at home orders over the last few weeks. but even though this is a holiday weekend, they're asking people not to break those orders. along san francisco's great highway tonight, a beautiful sunset and plenty of signs reminding people of the ongoing shelter at home order. signs are everywhere reminding people to stay six feet away from one another. in delores park, most seemed to be sticking to the rules. >> i think we'll try to do the six feet apart every once in a while. i think it's good. >> reporter: friends darlene and greg had not seen each other in a month. they found one of the longest benches in the park. they kept their distance and they didn't inve anyone else. thiss about as cloo a reunions can be expected. during her weekly briefing, mayor london breed reminded residents large groups are still prohibited. >> because you are following th
let's bring in n bay area's sergio quintana in san francisco with the very latest. sergio? >> reporter: yeah, there are mayors and leaders from across the bay area who are congratulating people really for sticking to those shelter at home orders over the last few weeks. but even though this is a holiday weekend, they're asking people not to break those orders. along san francisco's great highway tonight, a beautiful sunset and plenty of signs reminding people of the ongoing shelter at...
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exclusively spoke with sergio monte.unced we would suspend the share buyback following the second half of the year and the coronavirus situation has only confirmed that it would not be prudent to continue with share buybacks, so the share buyback team has been postponed to the late part of 2020 or for the future, so there is no discussion on that point. earlyor 2020, it is too to make a forecast. think prudently about balancing our desire to keep a strong capital position lendlso serve our clients, where appropriate and necessary, and take into consideration the needs of our shareholders in terms of capital returns. this will be a balance act we can only consider at the end of the year. guidance inave some terms of first-quarter earnings, $1.5 billion. give a sense of what kind of lending to the wealth management has been part of the business. where has the alpha come from? -- i am gladrms of to see that all of our businesses are very strong operating performance and our lending activities have been banking inorate switz
exclusively spoke with sergio monte.unced we would suspend the share buyback following the second half of the year and the coronavirus situation has only confirmed that it would not be prudent to continue with share buybacks, so the share buyback team has been postponed to the late part of 2020 or for the future, so there is no discussion on that point. earlyor 2020, it is too to make a forecast. think prudently about balancing our desire to keep a strong capital position lendlso serve our...
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reporting live in daly city, i'm sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >> sergio, thank you. statewide, covid-19 cases continue to rise. we're now at more than 1,200 cases in california. governor newsom says we now have 2,300 people hospitalized because of the virus. he added icu numbers related to the virus spiked almost 11% overnight. there are now more than 1,000 people in icu. >>> now to a new approach on testing in california. the governor saying more has to be done and announcing action. nbc bay area's marianne favro live in santa clara with details on that. marianne? >> reporter: terry, today governor newsom says abbott labs with offices here in santa clara is now sending its tests to 75 different sites throughout california. now, in all, more than 126,000 people have now been tested. but the governor says he considers that number extremely low, and he took responsibility for some of the testing lapses. >> but the issue of testing, i own that, and you deserve more and better, and that's what i'm committed to advancing. >> reporter: but he says there is some progress. c
reporting live in daly city, i'm sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >> sergio, thank you. statewide, covid-19 cases continue to rise. we're now at more than 1,200 cases in california. governor newsom says we now have 2,300 people hospitalized because of the virus. he added icu numbers related to the virus spiked almost 11% overnight. there are now more than 1,000 people in icu. >>> now to a new approach on testing in california. the governor saying more has to be done and...
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nbc bay area's sergio quintana's in the south bay, and sergio, you spoke with the family of a woman who died weeks ago request & yet her family sadly has not been able to say their good-byes to her yet. >> reporter: yeah, and jessica, they likely won't be able to for quite a while. the family has reached out to the funeral home and that funeral home is having to take special precautions in handling her body, and even though her death may have been sudden the mourning process is going to be painfully drawn out. the last time jessica villalobos saw her stepmother carmen was february 29th at a family birthday party. >> she said, "hi go. i'm coming down with a fever. >> reporter: over the next three weeks she went to a san jose emergency room twice, tested positive for covid-19 the second time and was fighting for her life alone separated from her family for fear she could be infectious. march 21st came the heartbreaking conversation with doctors. >> i was still like this isn't happening, you have to try everything you can. and you can't take her off life support until we say. and he sounde
nbc bay area's sergio quintana's in the south bay, and sergio, you spoke with the family of a woman who died weeks ago request & yet her family sadly has not been able to say their good-byes to her yet. >> reporter: yeah, and jessica, they likely won't be able to for quite a while. the family has reached out to the funeral home and that funeral home is having to take special precautions in handling her body, and even though her death may have been sudden the mourning process is going...
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rortzing live at pacifica state beach, sergio quintana, next bay area news. >> sergio, thanks very much. >>> some popular monterey county beaches were off limits today. pacific grove police say lovers point park was shut down for the day because people weren't social distancing. but it's lover's point. just yesterday, governor newsom pleaded with californians to stay home despite the warm weather and five weeks of the stay-at-home order. plus the bay area cases are climbing. more than 7,200 reported cases. at least 259 people have died. statewide, more than 41,000 cases. nationwide, more than 900,000 reported cases. >>> well, another ambitious project aims at testing an entire bay area community for covid-19. this one happening in san francisco's mission district, an area hit hard by the virus. nbc bay area's thom jensen shows us the testing and explains how it could help. >> reporter: a line formed early outside flynn elementary school, one of four free covid-19 testing sites in the mission district. >> i already talked to my friend coming for testing. >> reporter: by word of mouth and
rortzing live at pacifica state beach, sergio quintana, next bay area news. >> sergio, thanks very much. >>> some popular monterey county beaches were off limits today. pacific grove police say lovers point park was shut down for the day because people weren't social distancing. but it's lover's point. just yesterday, governor newsom pleaded with californians to stay home despite the warm weather and five weeks of the stay-at-home order. plus the bay area cases are climbing. more...
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nbc bay area's sergio quintana live in san leandro. sergio, what are you learning? >> reporter: well, this is a shooting, an officer-involved shooting that happened just around 3:12 this afternoon. i can show you there are still police officers still at the scene of this walmart in san leandro. we know this all happened just inside the front doors there. what we understand from the police is that they were called here for report of a robbery, and then they found someone that had a bat in his hands. then they discovered that there was not, in fact, a robbery but that man still had the bat. they did use their tasers to try to subdue him. he did not release that bat, they say, and so then both officers used their sidearms. they did open fire. that man was killed on scene. right now investigators, they are still piecing together all of the details as to exactly how this all unfolded. we are expecting a little bit of an update on the details that they have since gathered. reporting live in san leandro, i'm sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >> sergio, thanks very much.
nbc bay area's sergio quintana live in san leandro. sergio, what are you learning? >> reporter: well, this is a shooting, an officer-involved shooting that happened just around 3:12 this afternoon. i can show you there are still police officers still at the scene of this walmart in san leandro. we know this all happened just inside the front doors there. what we understand from the police is that they were called here for report of a robbery, and then they found someone that had a bat in...
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sergio quintana is live at the church. they're planning on having seats full of smiling faces but no real people there. >> reporter: yeah, it's an idea that father greg here at st. ignatius got from a colleague in italy and posted pictures on the pews as a way of filling the sanctuary. easter sunday is usually pretty busy inside this church. this year the parishioners are gone. pictures of more than 1700 people are in their place, the parishioner, family and friends. their pastor wishes they were here in person. >> i miss our people and i miss being with them and speaking with them before mass. >> instead father greg will deliver his easter service with only a few fellow colleagues to a live streamed audience on youtube and facebook. the delivery method may be different during thehelter a home ord but the message will likely be the same. >> i actually think, sergio, i think people are desperate for hope right now and someone once said you could be 90% discouraged but if you have 10% hope you can change. >> reporter: i talk
sergio quintana is live at the church. they're planning on having seats full of smiling faces but no real people there. >> reporter: yeah, it's an idea that father greg here at st. ignatius got from a colleague in italy and posted pictures on the pews as a way of filling the sanctuary. easter sunday is usually pretty busy inside this church. this year the parishioners are gone. pictures of more than 1700 people are in their place, the parishioner, family and friends. their pastor wishes...
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sergio: que hacen compaÑÍa del equipo de "despiÉrta américa". gloria: los espero a las 10:00 p.m.r 100.3, no se lo pierdan. >> es viernes 17 de abril, hoy en despierta amÉrica. en las Últimas horas el presidente trump se retracta y deja que cada gobernador decida cuÁndo reabrir su estado, en vivo sabrÁs porque la decisiÓn serÁ pesar que la cifra en un solo dÍa se duplica en el país. >> a esta hora las cifras rÉcord de desempleo alcanzan tambiÉn a personas en los sectores de la salud, construcciÓn y ventas, entÉrate quÉ alternativas existen seres parte de los 22,000,000 que amanecen sin trabajo. >> imÁgenes Únicas, reaparece el prÍncipe harry y megan markel en los Ángeles, aquÍ verÁs primero lo que estaban haciendo para ayudar al prÓjimo
sergio: que hacen compaÑÍa del equipo de "despiÉrta américa". gloria: los espero a las 10:00 p.m.r 100.3, no se lo pierdan. >> es viernes 17 de abril, hoy en despierta amÉrica. en las Últimas horas el presidente trump se retracta y deja que cada gobernador decida cuÁndo reabrir su estado, en vivo sabrÁs porque la decisiÓn serÁ pesar que la cifra en un solo dÍa se duplica en el país. >> a esta hora las cifras rÉcord de desempleo alcanzan tambiÉn a personas en...
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. >> nbc bay area's sergio quintana is in san francisco with the details. sergio? >> reporter: contact tracing is what public health officials do to try to gauge just how widespread coronavirus may be within the community. but ucsf researchers are actually working on a few ways of figuring out just how widespread coronavirus is. ucsf is partnering withople. the plan is to also track down everyone they have come into contact with. the department of public health has already been doing this to a certain extent but they're about to get more help. >> because public health in general has been defunded in the united states, so to do all these major initiatives, i think the group requires manpower. >> reporter: this weekend, san francisco city librarians, members of the city attorney's office and researchers in other studies that are paused because of the pandemic will be getting trained at ucsf on how to track, interview by phone, and even text people who may have been infected by coronavirus. the idea is to get as much information about the spread of the virus as possib
. >> nbc bay area's sergio quintana is in san francisco with the details. sergio? >> reporter: contact tracing is what public health officials do to try to gauge just how widespread coronavirus may be within the community. but ucsf researchers are actually working on a few ways of figuring out just how widespread coronavirus is. ucsf is partnering withople. the plan is to also track down everyone they have come into contact with. the department of public health has already been...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sergio: buenos dÍas, hoy es martes 14 de abril, bienvenidos a "despiÉrta Área de la bahÍa",É me segmento de tecnologÍa de contamos lo que facebook estÁ haciendo para mantener unidas parejas separadas en este tiempo de aislamiento social.
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to let her and her colleagues get back to work, sergio. they need it. >> reporter: across the state, plenty of businesses remain shuttered. earlier this week, governor gavin newsom mentioned restaurants as an example of how businesses will slowly come back online. >> i want to give another example of a different service industry that can also be opening. >> reporter: courtney gupta's move on.org petition to governor newsom was launched thursday morning. it already has more than 34,000 signatures. she proposes salons and shops that do open should take several precautions. >> what i am suggesting is masks on both operators and clients, gloves, temperature checks at the door, no one coming in, operator or clients who have been sick in the last two weeks. >> reporter: ernesto is a san francisco-based stylist who signed her petition. he's eager to get back to work, and he agrees with all the suggested precautions, but there are some services he probably will not provide. >> so beards, those i'm going to be holding off for a little bit. anything
to let her and her colleagues get back to work, sergio. they need it. >> reporter: across the state, plenty of businesses remain shuttered. earlier this week, governor gavin newsom mentioned restaurants as an example of how businesses will slowly come back online. >> i want to give another example of a different service industry that can also be opening. >> reporter: courtney gupta's move on.org petition to governor newsom was launched thursday morning. it already has more...
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nbc bay area's sergio quintana is live in san mateo tonight. know, sergio, you spoke to some of those passengers. how are they faring at this point? >> reporter: well, they're all concerned about what happens next. it is another princess cruise ship. there are 12 people aboard who have tested positive for covid-19. among them is a bay area father. when the coral princess docks in port everglades, florida, saturday, it will be a welcome moment for fremont resident julie and her husband richard. >> this is really interesting because when we started this voyage, we left san francisco on the 29th of february and things were looking very good in south america. >> reporter: when they flew to south america and boarded the coral princess, the emergency in japan with the diamond princess had just unfolded and the emergency aboard the grand princess, which had to dock here in oakland, was yet to happen. >> what i don't want to see is that everybody is all commingled together and that there's no consideration for some kind of an organized way to approach
nbc bay area's sergio quintana is live in san mateo tonight. know, sergio, you spoke to some of those passengers. how are they faring at this point? >> reporter: well, they're all concerned about what happens next. it is another princess cruise ship. there are 12 people aboard who have tested positive for covid-19. among them is a bay area father. when the coral princess docks in port everglades, florida, saturday, it will be a welcome moment for fremont resident julie and her husband...
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in redwood city, sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, sergio. >>> the u.s. now closing in on 1 million cases with at least 925,000 confirmed covid-19 cases. new york has seen the most deaths with more than 21,000. those staggering numbers come as researchers continue to work frantically to find treatments and ultimately a vaccine. >>> now, some businesses in georgia are open again after being shuttered for weeks. hair salons, tattoo parlors, gyms and another nonessential businesses welcomed customers today after the mandatory stay-at-home order was lifted. there are rules, though, including taking temperature of some customers and mandatory masks. a second wave of businesses will be allowed to open on monday, including dine-in restaurants and movie theaters. >>> more help is on the way to help small businesses. today the president signed a nearly $500 billion pandemic emergency aid bill. it funds more small business loans and boosts aid to hospitals. the bill also sets aside $25 billion to create a national covid-19 testing program. despite the amount of mon
in redwood city, sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, sergio. >>> the u.s. now closing in on 1 million cases with at least 925,000 confirmed covid-19 cases. new york has seen the most deaths with more than 21,000. those staggering numbers come as researchers continue to work frantically to find treatments and ultimately a vaccine. >>> now, some businesses in georgia are open again after being shuttered for weeks. hair salons, tattoo parlors, gyms and another...
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. >> i think, sergio, people are really desperate for hope right now. someone said you could be 90% discouraged but if you have 10% you can change. >> reporter: i talked with the community presbyterian church. they've been streaming online for quite a while and have seen a big jump since the shelter at home orders. >> we have people posting pictures with their kids and their pancakes and their dogs and they're in their pajamas are slippers and have it on big screen. >> reporter: one church in san jose is leasing this drive-in theater to deliver services. spiritual leaders are making every effort to stay connected especially on this special weekend. >> make speiritual communion which i long for. >> sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> there are many services you can choose from. we have links. you will see online services. it's a link at the top our home page. >>> the owner of a popular mexican restaurant on san jose has died from covid-19. his wife continues to battle the virus in the hospital. a favorite for many. the own er died on wednesday. his f
. >> i think, sergio, people are really desperate for hope right now. someone said you could be 90% discouraged but if you have 10% you can change. >> reporter: i talked with the community presbyterian church. they've been streaming online for quite a while and have seen a big jump since the shelter at home orders. >> we have people posting pictures with their kids and their pancakes and their dogs and they're in their pajamas are slippers and have it on big screen. >>...
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sergio: primero que nada, buenas tardes, marÍa antonieta y jorge. la respuesta es sencilla.iciones tratar de ahorrarse algunos dÓlares o pesos y para efecto hacerse cargo desafÍo. eso no creo que sea una soluciÓn en esta circunstancia. jorge: quÉ le puede recomendar a muchos latinos, a muchos hispanos que estÁn pidiendo los beneficios de desempleo aquÍ en los estados unidos? ees esa la Única ayuda que puedan recibir por parte del gobierno? o quÉ otras opciones tienen? sergio: lamentablemente la comunidad latina va a ser fuertemente afectado por esta situaciÓn. si tÚ observas el incremento en el nÚmero de desempleados durante los Últimos meses en la tasa de desempleo entre los latinos salta mÁs fuerte que lo que ocurre en el resto de los elfos. hoy en dÍa tenemos una falta de desempleo en torno al 6% y sÓlo se espera que esta tasa de desempleo lamentablemente aumente. creo que la recomendaciÓn es, en la medida de lo posible, si se tiene acceso a estos beneficios de desempleo que fueron aprobados durante la Última semana por el congreso de estados unidos, hacer uso de ellos. e
sergio: primero que nada, buenas tardes, marÍa antonieta y jorge. la respuesta es sencilla.iciones tratar de ahorrarse algunos dÓlares o pesos y para efecto hacerse cargo desafÍo. eso no creo que sea una soluciÓn en esta circunstancia. jorge: quÉ le puede recomendar a muchos latinos, a muchos hispanos que estÁn pidiendo los beneficios de desempleo aquÍ en los estados unidos? ees esa la Única ayuda que puedan recibir por parte del gobierno? o quÉ otras opciones tienen? sergio:...
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was the chief executive of ubs, sergio ermotti. at the markets, european stocks are holding onto gains. the other main market story away from the banks and earnings is what is happening with oil. if you look at wti, it was below $11 million a barrel. we will have plenty more on markets throughout the day. also coming up, tom keene joins me out of new york for two some -- for two more hours of "surveillance. happy tuesday, everyone. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: as spain and france get set to announce easing of coronavirus measures, has europe done enough to tackle the economic costs of the crisis? bad loans dominate bank earnings. hsbc takes its biggest charge in nine years. ubs says its credit portfolio will shield it from loan losses. and oil plummets again. wti extends losses to more than 35% over two days. -- over two years. b.p.'s chief executive tells us we're beginning to see the impact of opec's cuts. well, good morning, good afternoon, good evening, everyone, this is "bloomberg surveillance." keene, we have three stores.
was the chief executive of ubs, sergio ermotti. at the markets, european stocks are holding onto gains. the other main market story away from the banks and earnings is what is happening with oil. if you look at wti, it was below $11 million a barrel. we will have plenty more on markets throughout the day. also coming up, tom keene joins me out of new york for two some -- for two more hours of "surveillance. happy tuesday, everyone. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: as spain and france get...
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at sfo i'm sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, sergio. >>> san francisco mayor london breed is helping vulnerable families trying to make it in the bay during this pandemic. you might remember last month mayor breed started the give 2 sf relief fund. the city has raised about $10.5 million from foundations and individual donors. today the mayor announced the first round of money will go to small businesses and vulnerable populations like seniors and undocumented people. the funding will help them with food and housing. >>> a south bay teacher is doing something good to make sure her students don't fall behind while they continue to learn at home. deanna albred is a special ed teacher at hybrid arts academy in san jose. she reads one on one over video chats with her kids and more than that she drops off school supplies, treats, and in some cases groceries on the front porches of her students' homes. >> what's really important in education is kids will make progress if they feel safe and they're not hungry. so basically the social emotional needs are really important right now
at sfo i'm sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, sergio. >>> san francisco mayor london breed is helping vulnerable families trying to make it in the bay during this pandemic. you might remember last month mayor breed started the give 2 sf relief fund. the city has raised about $10.5 million from foundations and individual donors. today the mayor announced the first round of money will go to small businesses and vulnerable populations like seniors and undocumented...
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sergio dalma mandÓ un comunicado diciendo que se habÍa sentido muy afortunado de poder haber participadoon el primer dibujo que nos ha mandado gabriela acosta de ocho aÑos, miren quÉ belleza. nos envÍa este mensaje, vamos a escucharla. gabriela:hola a todos. yo no puedo ir a la escuela por eso veo al coronavirus como algo malo, porque no puedo ver a mis amigos. recuerden que lavarse las manos y se queden en casa y que se pongan mascarillas. carolina: quÉ hermoso mensaje. si ustedes tienen en casa a chiquitos y les gustarÍa que mostremos sus mensajes y dibujos pueden hacerlo como lo hizo la pequeÑa a travÉs de las cuentas de
sergio dalma mandÓ un comunicado diciendo que se habÍa sentido muy afortunado de poder haber participadoon el primer dibujo que nos ha mandado gabriela acosta de ocho aÑos, miren quÉ belleza. nos envÍa este mensaje, vamos a escucharla. gabriela:hola a todos. yo no puedo ir a la escuela por eso veo al coronavirus como algo malo, porque no puedo ver a mis amigos. recuerden que lavarse las manos y se queden en casa y que se pongan mascarillas. carolina: quÉ hermoso mensaje. si ustedes tienen...
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sergio: buenos dÍas, hoy es viernes 17 de abril, bienvenidos a "despiÉrta Área de la bahÍa", estos sons. bÁrbara: el doctor nos dice cÓmo reconocer las sÍntomas de coronavirus. ya comienza "despiÉrta Área de la bahÍa". ♪ ♪
sergio: buenos dÍas, hoy es viernes 17 de abril, bienvenidos a "despiÉrta Área de la bahÍa", estos sons. bÁrbara: el doctor nos dice cÓmo reconocer las sÍntomas de coronavirus. ya comienza "despiÉrta Área de la bahÍa". ♪ ♪
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here is sergio quintana. >> reporter: one of the reasons parks and some beaches have remained open is to allow people to get outside and get some exercise. this weekend people crowded into those some concern. the famous painted lead is iconic and so are the crowds that often gather here. only two people are wearing masks as they talk at close range to each other. when you look closer at the cluster of people lounging in the distance, none have on face coverings and it's not just alamo square. >> we did the panhandle and it was pretty slammed especially the shaded areas and down by the conserve attorney of flowers. we stayed up here to avoid the crowds. >> reporter: joslin and gauge opted to walk on page street which was closed to vehicle traffic to allow people more outdoor space. cell phone tracking data will show how much people deviated from stay-at-home orders. people started leaving their homes more around april 17th. researchers say the drop could be due to the combination of warming weather and quarantine fatigue which sets in after several weeks for most. fatigue may be settin
here is sergio quintana. >> reporter: one of the reasons parks and some beaches have remained open is to allow people to get outside and get some exercise. this weekend people crowded into those some concern. the famous painted lead is iconic and so are the crowds that often gather here. only two people are wearing masks as they talk at close range to each other. when you look closer at the cluster of people lounging in the distance, none have on face coverings and it's not just alamo...
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sergio? >> reporter: yeah, that man is named wilson ma. i have been in contact with the family all day. they are devastated that he died this morning. but they are also trying to focus on their mother. in has siymptoms and now that e miami. these are photos his daughter showed on the south american adventure together. they are both from san francisco. the ship docked in miami saturday morning but was not allowed to dock in argentina. he started feeling sick early last week and was tested for coronavirus when the captain of the ship arranged for tests to be on board. ma is one of 12 people who tegsed positive. he was rushed to the hospital yesterday in miami. he was unresponded today. the family posted we are beyond grandfather. but his much time to grieve because their mother also has symptoms and was not taken off the ship until today. a special team loaded theship to assess eight six passengers. the family says the mother was taken off the ship just a few hours ago. this is turning into a bit of an issue in miami. just in afternoon, a lo
sergio? >> reporter: yeah, that man is named wilson ma. i have been in contact with the family all day. they are devastated that he died this morning. but they are also trying to focus on their mother. in has siymptoms and now that e miami. these are photos his daughter showed on the south american adventure together. they are both from san francisco. the ship docked in miami saturday morning but was not allowed to dock in argentina. he started feeling sick early last week and was tested...
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don't live in the area they're not supposed to be there, sergio. >> reporter: yeah, and they've been pretty busy because of course there have been quite a few people out here. take a look at the beach out now. it is 6:00 in the evening. there are still people out here. it has thinned out over the last couple of hours. under normal circumstances, packed beaches wouldn't be that big of a problem, but of course we are still in a pandemic and stay-at-home orders are still in effect. check out the crowds of people walking to and from pacifica state beach just this afternoon. a pair of police officers are on patrol, talking to every group that's lounging on the sand. they're telling people
don't live in the area they're not supposed to be there, sergio. >> reporter: yeah, and they've been pretty busy because of course there have been quite a few people out here. take a look at the beach out now. it is 6:00 in the evening. there are still people out here. it has thinned out over the last couple of hours. under normal circumstances, packed beaches wouldn't be that big of a problem, but of course we are still in a pandemic and stay-at-home orders are still in effect. check out...
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but right now let's start with sergio quintana in daly city. sergio, a san mateo county supervisor is asking leaders to take action to protect homeowners. >> reporter: yeah. he's actually calling on the
but right now let's start with sergio quintana in daly city. sergio, a san mateo county supervisor is asking leaders to take action to protect homeowners. >> reporter: yeah. he's actually calling on the
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nbc bay area's sergio quintana is at san francisco's delores park tonight with more on the effort to keep everyone safe. >> reporter: as soon as the sun set, delores park cleared out. seems there are lots of people here and across the bay area who decided they needed to soak in some sun despite the ongoing pandemic. tonight law enforcement is still on patrol around delores park. but this afternoon, volunteers with the san francisco police community engagement team braved the crowds, working to make sure people were following the rules, and they passed out face coverings for those who needed them. in pacifica, police did something similar at the beaches but along with telling people the rules, they also asked lots of people to leave. san mateo county beaches are open but only to people who live within a five-mile radius. melina johnson and stephanie martinez just drove in from the east bay and hadn't seen the police patrolling. >> like i would be disappointed if like i had to leave, you know, if they would make us leave from the beach or something because we did come from hayward. but
nbc bay area's sergio quintana is at san francisco's delores park tonight with more on the effort to keep everyone safe. >> reporter: as soon as the sun set, delores park cleared out. seems there are lots of people here and across the bay area who decided they needed to soak in some sun despite the ongoing pandemic. tonight law enforcement is still on patrol around delores park. but this afternoon, volunteers with the san francisco police community engagement team braved the crowds,...
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nbc bay area's sergio quintana has the story. >> reporter: just inside the front doors of the walmart, you did see two police officers confronting a man with a bat. a woman yells at him to put it down while one of the policemen shouts orders at the man as the officer points his pistol and a taser at him. then a gunshot rings out. >> officers deployed a taser. that taser was not successful. that same officer, who is a 25-year veteran in law enforcement, then fired one shot at the suspect, striking him in his upper torso. >> reporter: san leandro police say they were first called here for reports of a man with a bat and a suspected robbery. when that first officer fired his weapon, the second officer also fired his taser. the man dropped his bat, fell to the ground, and died on-scene. inside the busy walmart at 3:12 p.m., pandemonium. >> is there an exit here? >> i don't want to be here. there's not an exit here. >> reporter: the customer who shot this video tells us it was scary because she didn't know who was shooting. she described the situation inside. >> just based on the history t
nbc bay area's sergio quintana has the story. >> reporter: just inside the front doors of the walmart, you did see two police officers confronting a man with a bat. a woman yells at him to put it down while one of the policemen shouts orders at the man as the officer points his pistol and a taser at him. then a gunshot rings out. >> officers deployed a taser. that taser was not successful. that same officer, who is a 25-year veteran in law enforcement, then fired one shot at the...
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sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> new at 11:00 tonight, a contra costa county church pastor cited for holding a service. sheriff deputies received anonymous complaints that people were gathering at the all nations church of god christ in north richmond. when they arrived, they saw 40 people inside. nobody was wearing masks. no one was practicing social distancing. deputies say the pastor was uncooperative, even refusing to talk to them. >> any type of gathering like this is not considered an essential business, and there are alternatives to showing up in person to worship. >> we did reach out to the pastor but our calls were not returned. >>> a south bay grocery store is stepping up its protections. beginning tomorrow, zanotto's is requiring all customers to wear face coverings inside of his stores. employees also have to wear face masks. the decision is based on cdc guidelines. >>> as of tonight, fremont is the first city in the bay area to require people to wear face coverings when they're out in public. the city has issued an executive order making it mandatory for workers and
sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> new at 11:00 tonight, a contra costa county church pastor cited for holding a service. sheriff deputies received anonymous complaints that people were gathering at the all nations church of god christ in north richmond. when they arrived, they saw 40 people inside. nobody was wearing masks. no one was practicing social distancing. deputies say the pastor was uncooperative, even refusing to talk to them. >> any type of gathering like this is...
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sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> some notes from the white house. president trump says the u.s. is past the peak of the outbreak, up next reopening the economy. may 1st is the president's target date for several states. not necessarily us here in california but several other states. the plan says child care facilities and schools will be among the first to reopen so parents can get back to work. >> we'll also be speaking to america's governors tomorrow and then we'll be announcing exactly what's happening. we'll be opening up states, some states much sooner than others. we think some of the states can actually open up before the deadline of may 1st. >> that's just a couple of weeks. also today millions of americans received direct deposit stimulus payments from the federal government. you don't need to sign up, remember, these are automatic payments based on your tax returns from 2018 and 2019. and for those receiving checks in the mail president trump's name will be printed on them, which is prompting some controversy. >>> here's a look at the late
sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> some notes from the white house. president trump says the u.s. is past the peak of the outbreak, up next reopening the economy. may 1st is the president's target date for several states. not necessarily us here in california but several other states. the plan says child care facilities and schools will be among the first to reopen so parents can get back to work. >> we'll also be speaking to america's governors tomorrow and then we'll be...
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in san jose, sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> masks are a must. milpitas the first santa clara county to require them pardon me, first santa clara county city. mandatory now for employees and customers at essential businesses. that includes places like grocery stores, pharmacies, gas stations. city officials say face coverings are not supposed to be used to replace social distancing. that still is in effect. as for the masks, they go into effect tomorrow at 8:00 in the morning. >>> a san francisco tech company is stepping up to help the state battle the pandemic. shifting operations to create nasal swabs. the swabs are used to test for covid-19. origin's 3-d printing machines are up and running with a different purpose. 100% of the company is now manufacturing nasal swabs to be delive labs. >>> three more people have died from covid-19 at an east bay nursing home, and that recent surge in cases within senior care facilities is making alameda county one of the largest clusters for the virus in the bay area. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd looks at what
in san jose, sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> masks are a must. milpitas the first santa clara county to require them pardon me, first santa clara county city. mandatory now for employees and customers at essential businesses. that includes places like grocery stores, pharmacies, gas stations. city officials say face coverings are not supposed to be used to replace social distancing. that still is in effect. as for the masks, they go into effect tomorrow at 8:00 in the morning....
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sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> so what else can we do outdoors? is golf and tennis okay? coming up in about ten minutes, the activities that are a go and the ones that are getting a no. >>> well, here with the latest numbers, the bay area announcing around 115 new cases today. that puts our total at 7,900. 20 of those cases are in contra costa county, which now has 862 reported cases overall. santa clara county announced 25 new cases. and has a total of 2,100 cases overall. >>> governor newsom saying today the data is guiding his decisions. and here's the latest data from santa clara county. we're flattening the curve. you can see the total reported cases increased significantly from march through early april, but then on the right side of your screen there mid april the cases have slowly increased and almost flattened at around 2,000 cases. here's another look. this time at new cases. a lot of spikes until mid april. now generally the amount of new cases each day is tapering off. another important point, dr. sarah cody says that even though cases early on, santa clara co
sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> so what else can we do outdoors? is golf and tennis okay? coming up in about ten minutes, the activities that are a go and the ones that are getting a no. >>> well, here with the latest numbers, the bay area announcing around 115 new cases today. that puts our total at 7,900. 20 of those cases are in contra costa county, which now has 862 reported cases overall. santa clara county announced 25 new cases. and has a total of 2,100 cases...
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was the ceo of ubs, sergio ermotti speaking to manus cranny earlier.er still with us. what are your affections on the role banks can play through this, because the role banks keepbeen given here to lending to businesses they may be wouldn't normally wish to lend to and for companies to keep borrowing through a crisis. might not come instinctively to either party, but how do you think that strategy will see us through this difficult time? once it is fantastic to see the banks being part of the solution rather than the problem, so it does mean they will be shorted and closely watched in their ability to support the system. the schemes put in place. when it comes to financial, a revenue issue from low rates, the crisis, the lockdowns, the low activity. there is no solvency issue. they are well capitalized, were not part of the problem. have anassuring we issue we will deal with, the shock will remain in time -- be dealt with in time, but we haven't had already this shock with addition to the solvency issue and that is a reassuring factor. anna: no solvenc
was the ceo of ubs, sergio ermotti speaking to manus cranny earlier.er still with us. what are your affections on the role banks can play through this, because the role banks keepbeen given here to lending to businesses they may be wouldn't normally wish to lend to and for companies to keep borrowing through a crisis. might not come instinctively to either party, but how do you think that strategy will see us through this difficult time? once it is fantastic to see the banks being part of the...
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esta manera publicando estas fotos donde se ve sentado en su despacho con una mascarilla y dice: " sergio.
esta manera publicando estas fotos donde se ve sentado en su despacho con una mascarilla y dice: " sergio.
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like the food and the medicine. >> sergio meets local business owner valentino.ade on hold during the lockdown, he's delivering medicine to those who would simply die if they were infected. valentino lost his uncle to the virus this week. like so many, he wants to help. and like so many, he is broken inside. >> why do you volunteer to do this? why give up your time? >> this area has a history of sending money and resources to disasters around the world. it's something they're very proud of. but disaster has come to them. and they didn't expect it. their slogan now is, bergamo for bergamo. dealing with this crisis is absolutely relentless. the mayor is working 20 hours a day and is exhausted. he admits he's obsessed with covid-19 data. contacting the mayors of other towns and building a picture of the actual death rate here. he is convinced the official numbers are an underestimate because too many deaths aren't being included. >> there isn't any official study on this, only my, you know, internal aircraft as they say, you know. >> the number of dead may actually
like the food and the medicine. >> sergio meets local business owner valentino.ade on hold during the lockdown, he's delivering medicine to those who would simply die if they were infected. valentino lost his uncle to the virus this week. like so many, he wants to help. and like so many, he is broken inside. >> why do you volunteer to do this? why give up your time? >> this area has a history of sending money and resources to disasters around the world. it's something they're...
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like the food and the medicine. >> sergio takes us to meet local business owner valentino trivie.trade on hold during the lockdown, he's delivering medicine to those who would simply die if they were infected. valentino lost his uncle to the virus this week. like so many, he wants to help. and like so many, he is broken inside. >> why do you volunteer to do this? why give up your time? >> this city has a history of sending money and resources to disasters around the world. it's something they're very proud of. but disaster has come to them. and they didn't expect it. their slogan now is, bergamo for bergamo. dealing with this crisis is absolutely relentless. the mayor is working 20 hours a day and is exhausted. he admits he's obsessed with covid-19 data. contacting the mayors of other towns and building a picture of the actual death rate here. he is convinced the official numbers are an underestimate because too many deaths aren't being included. >> there isn't any official study on this, only my, you know, internal aircraft as they say, you know. >> the number of dead may actuall
like the food and the medicine. >> sergio takes us to meet local business owner valentino trivie.trade on hold during the lockdown, he's delivering medicine to those who would simply die if they were infected. valentino lost his uncle to the virus this week. like so many, he wants to help. and like so many, he is broken inside. >> why do you volunteer to do this? why give up your time? >> this city has a history of sending money and resources to disasters around the world....
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here's nbc bay area's sergio quintana. >> reporter: one of the reasons why parks and some beaches have remained open is to allow people to get outside and get some exercise. but this weekend, people seem to crowd into some of those public spaces, which has raised some concern. at alamo square, the famous painted ladies are iconic san francisco. and so are the crowds that gather here. two people are wearing masks as they talk at close range to each other. and when you look at the cluster of people in the distance, none have face coverings. >> we did the panhandle and g d golden gate park. it was slammed by the shaded areas. we ended up staying much more up here to avoid the crowds. >> reporter: joslyn and gage opted to walk on page street that's been closed to traffic to allow people more outdoor space. cell phone tracking data will show how much people deviate from shelter at home orders this weekend. they notice a change. people started leaving the homes around april 17th. researchers say the drop in people staying put could be due to the combination of warming weather and quarantine
here's nbc bay area's sergio quintana. >> reporter: one of the reasons why parks and some beaches have remained open is to allow people to get outside and get some exercise. but this weekend, people seem to crowd into some of those public spaces, which has raised some concern. at alamo square, the famous painted ladies are iconic san francisco. and so are the crowds that gather here. two people are wearing masks as they talk at close range to each other. and when you look at the cluster...
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and it's because of this 10% that the 90% needs to buckle down more. >> reporter: in ens encinitas, sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> president trump was clear and direct warning the next few weeks will be the hardest. >> and there will be a lot of deaths, unfortunately, but a lot less death than if this wasn't done, but there will be deaths. >> the president touched on the idea of creating a second coronavirus task force dedicated to reopening the country's economy when this pandemic eases. the president is taking a lot of criticism over mentioning the possibility of relaxing rules for easter services that would be a week from today. he floated the idea of allowing special services outside with, quote, great separation. >>> and for catholics holy week begins today. this year churches are offering services online. today is palm sunday, celebrating jesus' entrance into jerusalem. with the full-blown pandemic now ongoing. most diocese are pointing parishioners to their live streams. we actually have links to several bay area live streams on our website, nbcbayarea.com. you'll see a hol
and it's because of this 10% that the 90% needs to buckle down more. >> reporter: in ens encinitas, sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> president trump was clear and direct warning the next few weeks will be the hardest. >> and there will be a lot of deaths, unfortunately, but a lot less death than if this wasn't done, but there will be deaths. >> the president touched on the idea of creating a second coronavirus task force dedicated to reopening the country's...
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gracias sergio zambrano quien trabaja en un hospital de california.a en argentina, un ejemplo a seguir de lucha y perseverancia. a mÍ me emociona muchísimo ver estas imÁgenes y sobre todo cÓmo hay personas que arriesgan su vida por salvar la de los demÁs y esta crisis está aportando realmente las personas que son de verdad importantes en la sociedad. fuerte el aplauso para todos ellos. carolina: son personas que aunque estÁn jubiladas están llamando para decir aquÍ estoy yo para trabajar, son hÉroes que no hace falta que tengan una capa para poder ser personas que hacen la diferencia en momentos que estamos tan ocupados por este coronavirus. maÑana hay mucho mÁs en "ediciÓn digital". borja: muchÍsimas gracias a todos por su atenciÓn ♪ yarel: el gobernador confirmaque las escuelas permanecerÁn cerradas, pero la educaciÓn continuarÁ a distancia. ahora que millones de personas se han quedado sin trabajosurgen dudas sobre quienes califica para solicitar desempleo. contestamos sus preguntas. >> a medirÁ se agudiza la crisis por el coronavirus, las clÍnicas
gracias sergio zambrano quien trabaja en un hospital de california.a en argentina, un ejemplo a seguir de lucha y perseverancia. a mÍ me emociona muchísimo ver estas imÁgenes y sobre todo cÓmo hay personas que arriesgan su vida por salvar la de los demÁs y esta crisis está aportando realmente las personas que son de verdad importantes en la sociedad. fuerte el aplauso para todos ellos. carolina: son personas que aunque estÁn jubiladas están llamando para decir aquÍ estoy yo para...
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de los lugares, entre el grupo de cientÍficos que libran la batalla por vencer al coronavirus estÁ sergioestÁ completando un doctorado en su campo, es un sueÑo hecho realidad. >> tener este privilegio que tu hijo sea uno de los que estÁ en el laboratorio es increÍble para nosotros como papas. asÍ fue el sacrificio de no compartir con Él por muchos meses. reportera: trabaja 12 horas al dÍa, casi todos los fines de semana. se analizan proteÍnas para ver las candidatas para la elaboraciÓn de una vacuna contra el covid 19. >> lo que quiere decir que si inyectas al cuerpo una proteÍna no es peligroso, pero el cuerpo puede responder y crear un sistema de defensas. reportera: prueban provocar respuesta inmune para ensayo clÍnico. siente en orgullo poner en alto el nombre de los latinos y llevar alegria a su isla. tan golpeata en los Últimos aÑos por terremotos, huracanes y ahora el . dice que se cuidan mucho dentro y fuera del laboratorio para no contraer el covid 19. si algunos de ellos se enfermara tendrÍan que parar las investigaciones por dos o tres semanas. un lujo que ellos no se pueden da
de los lugares, entre el grupo de cientÍficos que libran la batalla por vencer al coronavirus estÁ sergioestÁ completando un doctorado en su campo, es un sueÑo hecho realidad. >> tener este privilegio que tu hijo sea uno de los que estÁ en el laboratorio es increÍble para nosotros como papas. asÍ fue el sacrificio de no compartir con Él por muchos meses. reportera: trabaja 12 horas al dÍa, casi todos los fines de semana. se analizan proteÍnas para ver las candidatas para la...
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nbc bay area's sergio quintana spoke with the organizers who are hoping this small town idea has big results. >> reporter: you can see tonight i'm wearing a actually at what's going to be a test site. all of these tents are already set up for volunteers to start collecting samples from all 1600 bolinas town residents. researchers want to see how widespread coronavirus is in this small town. they also want to see how they can use that data to help other communities. at 9:00 a.m., volunteers will be manning these tents as cars full of bolinas residents drive through. >> we're testing both for active viral infections, nucleic acid pcr test, and for antibodies to detect if people have previously been exposed to the virus. >> reporter: cyrus harmon is a bolinas resident and one of three people who started this a month ago. she says bolinas is a fairly secluded community, and that's a benefit for researchers. >> this is a very unique model in a fairly stable rural isolated system. and we're being paired with a project happening in the mission. so another community but in an urban center. s
nbc bay area's sergio quintana spoke with the organizers who are hoping this small town idea has big results. >> reporter: you can see tonight i'm wearing a actually at what's going to be a test site. all of these tents are already set up for volunteers to start collecting samples from all 1600 bolinas town residents. researchers want to see how widespread coronavirus is in this small town. they also want to see how they can use that data to help other communities. at 9:00 a.m.,...
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quedarse en casa y llegaron hasta el capi capitolio de colorado pidiendo que reabran la economía, sergiolos manifestantes. >> mientras unos protestan pacíficamente al oeste del capitolio otros circulaban por las calles desde sus autos alzan su voz. >> estamos porque queremos vo e volver a trabajar. >> para la organizadora del evento dice que sus derechos son atropellados. >> la constitución hasta el d derecho de ir a la iglesia, también está para trabajar, salir de nuestras casas, el derecho a ir donde queramos. >> Él, el gobierno ha participado en lo que es o no esencial,. >> no es mi dentista no es esencial un médico pero sin e a embargo puede ir a comprar licor, puedo ir a comprar mariguana sin problemas, mientras que. >> en o reabrir la economía. >> habrá gente que se muere de hambre. >> y podrían haber pérdidas de empleos a largo plazo,. >> me duele mucho ellos pueden trabajar, pueden pagar impuestos y luego pierden el trabajo d debido a que sus empresas qui r quiebran y no pueden conectar bien con $1200 que el señor trump comentó, . >> aunque haya hartos repres representanrepreesto
quedarse en casa y llegaron hasta el capi capitolio de colorado pidiendo que reabran la economía, sergiolos manifestantes. >> mientras unos protestan pacíficamente al oeste del capitolio otros circulaban por las calles desde sus autos alzan su voz. >> estamos porque queremos vo e volver a trabajar. >> para la organizadora del evento dice que sus derechos son atropellados. >> la constitución hasta el d derecho de ir a la iglesia, también está para trabajar, salir de...
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una caravana de autos en la capital para expresar su apoyo al presidente, luego de que el ex juez sergioo son malas noticias en medio de la pandemia. los refugios de animales han visto una avalancha de adopciones sin precedentes. por lo que muchas vidas de animales estÁn salvando. arantxa . no sÓlo han sido de perros y gatos si notambiÉn conejos, conejillos de indias, y hasta gallinas que han encontrado hogares y mucho cariÑo. ya que hay personas que buscan las mascotas para sobrellevar este confinamiento por la pandemia. yo tengo cuatro rescatados orgullosamente. llegamos al final. nos vemos esta noche. ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: esta noche, en una ediciÓn especial de "aquÍ y ahora". quienes tienen anticuerpos contra el covid 19, tienen mÁs poroportunidades de empleo, poder viajar, y salir de sus casas. >> no sÉ si serÁ necesario. pero si ayudaa la economÍa y volver a los trabajos hay que hacerlo. >> las lecciones que podemos aprender desde china, donde estÁn realizando sus actividades. >> seamos conscientes.he visto vÍdeos que se lo toma como una broma. >> los infectados con el virus tienen una lÍ
una caravana de autos en la capital para expresar su apoyo al presidente, luego de que el ex juez sergioo son malas noticias en medio de la pandemia. los refugios de animales han visto una avalancha de adopciones sin precedentes. por lo que muchas vidas de animales estÁn salvando. arantxa . no sÓlo han sido de perros y gatos si notambiÉn conejos, conejillos de indias, y hasta gallinas que han encontrado hogares y mucho cariÑo. ya que hay personas que buscan las mascotas para sobrellevar...
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for more let's bring in sergio chappa who's been tracking the economic toll the collapse is having on the economy. what do we know? >> so here in houston we have had about nearly 250,000, quarter of a million unemployment claims. what we're on track to see by the end of april is 10% unemployment figures here in houston. that's double digits those type of figures haven't been seen here in houston since 1980s so definitely the situation is bringing up memories of the 1980s oil bust and the affect here in houston you know, a number of companies issued guidance on layoffs seems so far the hardest hit are oil field service companies and oil field equipment manufacturers. they're taking the brunt of those layoffs right now. >> the houston economy is more diversified, health care is a big part, but comparing to the 1980s collapse, no one wants to hear that. the tricky thing is yes they're hit by the same coronavirus that other sectors are hit by but what if the price of crude doesn't come back? how do we know in terms of it being a temporary problem or something more lasting >> right what i'
for more let's bring in sergio chappa who's been tracking the economic toll the collapse is having on the economy. what do we know? >> so here in houston we have had about nearly 250,000, quarter of a million unemployment claims. what we're on track to see by the end of april is 10% unemployment figures here in houston. that's double digits those type of figures haven't been seen here in houston since 1980s so definitely the situation is bringing up memories of the 1980s oil bust and the...
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sergio quintana has more. >> reporter: i've been in contact with the family of wilson for most of the day. they are, have been, mourning his death. unfortunately, they are also trying to focus on their mother who was traveling with him. that's because since their father has died, she is now alone in miami. and she unfortunately has symptoms. this is turning into a huge concern in miami right now. a local college person is calling for an investigation over the handling. according to the miami-dade mayor's office, they step in the upon hearing news that he died. they scrambled the county triage team. this is ather. they are both from san francisco. their ship, the coral, had been denied permission to dock in argentina several days ago. they docked in miami saturday blorng the captain decided to make the long trip back to the united states. wilson started feeling sick last week and tested positive for coronavirus when there were test kitts brought o'board. he was among 12 people rushed to the hospital. he was unresponsive today in the hospital on. facebook his family posted an extended s
sergio quintana has more. >> reporter: i've been in contact with the family of wilson for most of the day. they are, have been, mourning his death. unfortunately, they are also trying to focus on their mother who was traveling with him. that's because since their father has died, she is now alone in miami. and she unfortunately has symptoms. this is turning into a huge concern in miami right now. a local college person is calling for an investigation over the handling. according to the...
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reporting live in san francisco, sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> an east bay jail dealing withts first case of covid-19. we have learned that an inmate at the senate rita jail in dublin tested positive for the virus. that inmate being treated in a medical unit. we are told he is okay. >>> an update now on the outbreak at laguna honda hospital in san francisco. as of today, there are 13 confirmed cases of coronavirus, 10 staff, 3 residents at that nursing facility. all 13 people are in good condition. the hospital is saying it expects more cases was clear a direct, warning that the next few weeks will be the hardest. >> and there will be a lot of death unfortunately, but a lot less death than if this wasn't done. by there will be death. >> the president also touched on the idea of creating a second coronavirus task force dedicated to reopening the country's economy when the pandemic eases. the president taking a lot of criticism over mentioning the possibility of relaxing rules for easter services. he floated that idea of allowing special services possibly outside with great sep
reporting live in san francisco, sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> an east bay jail dealing withts first case of covid-19. we have learned that an inmate at the senate rita jail in dublin tested positive for the virus. that inmate being treated in a medical unit. we are told he is okay. >>> an update now on the outbreak at laguna honda hospital in san francisco. as of today, there are 13 confirmed cases of coronavirus, 10 staff, 3 residents at that nursing facility. all...
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. >> reporter: sergio valarde got tested with the hope it brings a vaccine closer. >> even if it's oneiece of the puzzle, it helps the entire world figure out what's happening, how to deal with this. >> reporter: earlier this week the entire town of bo llinas got tested. the result of that urban area will be compared to results from the mission to get new understanding about the virus, how it moves and who it infects. >> if it gives them the results they want in order to get the data i'm willing to be a guinea pig. >> reporter: free testing continues through tuesday. individuals will get their results within 72 hours. now, the results of the mission study as well as the results from bolinas will be made public sometime next month. live in san francisco, cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >> thanks, cornell. >>> a covid-19 testing site in the east bay is set to open on monday at the alameda county fairgrounds. people who have symptoms, chronic diseases or who have recently been exposed can be tested. they must also live in either pleasanton, livermore or dublin. appointments are not needed. u
. >> reporter: sergio valarde got tested with the hope it brings a vaccine closer. >> even if it's oneiece of the puzzle, it helps the entire world figure out what's happening, how to deal with this. >> reporter: earlier this week the entire town of bo llinas got tested. the result of that urban area will be compared to results from the mission to get new understanding about the virus, how it moves and who it infects. >> if it gives them the results they want in order to...