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i want to speak on behalf of the tai' chi group that has been practicing tai' chi in mclaren park for over 15 years. i myself have been practicing in the park over 10 years so we see a lot of changes and the -- for the past 15 year, we've been using the abandoned tennis court to practice tai' chi, which was an unsafe facility for us. and our group was ranging from, you know, 30 to 50 people in different times. so, we are very excited that the park is going to have a new facility for us. i once, you know, tai' chi has become very popular in the city. it's not only people practicing in mclaren park, but golden gate park and also in chinatown. so, really excited. thank you, everybody, you know, for their hard work and we really look forward to the court in order to practice. one thing i do like to mention, you know, the court is fantastic. but we were worried about weather because right now we can only do it when the weather is nice, not rainy or windy as we know that part of the city is always windy. so unfortunately, you know, during the design phase, you know, we raised our concern. b
i want to speak on behalf of the tai' chi group that has been practicing tai' chi in mclaren park for over 15 years. i myself have been practicing in the park over 10 years so we see a lot of changes and the -- for the past 15 year, we've been using the abandoned tennis court to practice tai' chi, which was an unsafe facility for us. and our group was ranging from, you know, 30 to 50 people in different times. so, we are very excited that the park is going to have a new facility for us. i once,...
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. >> he was in my tai chi class. >> reporter: she had kennedy in her tai chi class at the assisted living facility. >> i just met him for the first time when he came to gordon manor. and it was a privilege, for sure but also a pleasure. >> reporter: at least 20 residents and seven employees have been infected with covid- 19 at the assisted living facility. loved ones are unable to visit the sick. >> it has been a really hard to weeks or three weeks or month. that we have been under lockdown and my main concern is for my residents. they are my friends. >> this by the english and devastation she says that there are glimmers of hope and positivity at the family run this is whose tagline is just like family. >> even if it is complete devastation around us, it is like an island, like there is a big tornado in the swirling around us. >> reporter: at least the residents have died at excel healthcare center on high street, at least 36 of the residents and 17 staff members are infected. excel has a history of violations including in december, when inspectors at the facility failed to follow a doct
. >> he was in my tai chi class. >> reporter: she had kennedy in her tai chi class at the assisted living facility. >> i just met him for the first time when he came to gordon manor. and it was a privilege, for sure but also a pleasure. >> reporter: at least 20 residents and seven employees have been infected with covid- 19 at the assisted living facility. loved ones are unable to visit the sick. >> it has been a really hard to weeks or three weeks or month. that...
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. >> he was in my tai chi class. >> reporter: the director had kennedy and her tai chi class at the assisted living facility. >> i met him for the first time when he came to gordon manor. and it was a privilege, for sure, but also a pleasure. >> reporter: at least 20 residents and seven employees have been infected with covid- 19 at the assisted living facility. loved ones are unable to visit the sick. >> it has been a really hard to weeks, or three weeks, or month. that we have been under lockdown, and my main concern is for my residence. and, you know, they are my friends. >> reporter: despite anguishing devastation, she said that there are glimmers of hope and positivity at the family run business whose tagline is just like family. >> we are able to have these little moments, even if it is complete devastation around us. it is like an island, there is a big tornado swirling around us. >> reporter: across the bay in oakland at least three residents have died at excel healthcare center on high street, at least are infected. excel has a history of violations including in december when inspec
. >> he was in my tai chi class. >> reporter: the director had kennedy and her tai chi class at the assisted living facility. >> i met him for the first time when he came to gordon manor. and it was a privilege, for sure, but also a pleasure. >> reporter: at least 20 residents and seven employees have been infected with covid- 19 at the assisted living facility. loved ones are unable to visit the sick. >> it has been a really hard to weeks, or three weeks, or...
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they increasingly need to stay home in order to tay healthy and safe and this week we're expecting. >>about 30 to 40% of our operators to not be able to show up to work. >>transit planner spent the weend working on a new schedule which would normally take about 4 months. but here it is starting tay there will be significant delays tomorrow service will be suspded to 7 rout. that have experience low ridership service will be reduced to y just 17 lines out of 60. th most to use bus routes serving dicafacilities in the city will continue to run. here's a reminder from chief tomlin. >>muni service right now is on for essential workers an only for essential trips. if you have any other means of being able to get around please choose walkingor biking or iving or more importantly. >>choosto stay at home, we put list of those routes that are still in service on our website kron 4 docom. i'm porting in san francisco sarah stinson back to you. >>on the east coast, new york has been the epicenter of the coronavirus the number of cases andeaths continues to go up. but goveor andrew cuomo now sa
they increasingly need to stay home in order to tay healthy and safe and this week we're expecting. >>about 30 to 40% of our operators to not be able to show up to work. >>transit planner spent the weend working on a new schedule which would normally take about 4 months. but here it is starting tay there will be significant delays tomorrow service will be suspded to 7 rout. that have experience low ridership service will be reduced to y just 17 lines out of 60. th most to use bus...
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tai: the equity markets right now are giving uncertainty of duration. in the near term, i think you will still see days were markets are struggling with earnings estimates, short-term earnings estimates and also the pace of recovery. i would argue that the recovery we saw in april, a lot of that is due to the extremely generous monetary and fiscal policies we just discussed. investors need estimates for how long this recession is going to last. my recommendation would be, if you are looking to equities, you need to have a long-term projection or perspective in terms of investing equities. you are not there to play tactical applications. you have to think more strategically for the next two or three years where the earnings outlook well iron itself out. i think that is crucial. that's where sectors like technology, health care, communications, those are more resilient in this pandemic. they are the front runners and favorites. beyond that, you start to see technology and hardware sectors come back. the important point is the sequencing of sectors rotatio
tai: the equity markets right now are giving uncertainty of duration. in the near term, i think you will still see days were markets are struggling with earnings estimates, short-term earnings estimates and also the pace of recovery. i would argue that the recovery we saw in april, a lot of that is due to the extremely generous monetary and fiscal policies we just discussed. investors need estimates for how long this recession is going to last. my recommendation would be, if you are looking to...
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i want to speak on behalf of the tai' chi group that has been practicing tai' chi in mclaren park for over 15 years. i myself have been practicing in the park over 10 years so we see a lot of changes and the -- for the past 15 year, we've been using the abandoned tennis court to practice tai' chi, which was an unsafe facility for us. and our group was ranging from, you know, 30 to 50 people in different times. so, we are very excited that the park is going to have a new facility for us. i once, you know, tai' chi has become very popular in the city. it's not only people practicing in mclaren park, but golden gate park and also in chinatown. so, really excited. thank you, everybody, you know, for their hard work and we really look forward to the court in order to practice. one thing i do like to mention, you know, the court is fantastic. but we were worried about weather because right now we can only do it when the weather is nice, not rainy or windy as we know that part of the city is always windy. so unfortunately, you know, during the design phase, you know, we raised our concern. b
i want to speak on behalf of the tai' chi group that has been practicing tai' chi in mclaren park for over 15 years. i myself have been practicing in the park over 10 years so we see a lot of changes and the -- for the past 15 year, we've been using the abandoned tennis court to practice tai' chi, which was an unsafe facility for us. and our group was ranging from, you know, 30 to 50 people in different times. so, we are very excited that the park is going to have a new facility for us. i once,...
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tay t-a-y, released in 2016.hin 24 hours of being released this is what tay would say, you would ask it, did the holocaust happen? and tay would say, holocaust never happened, i hate jews. you would ask it about women and tay would say, women should go to hell. you would ask it about, let's say black lives matter, mckesson one of the people early on in black lives matter, and tay would say, like mckesson should be hanged. i couldn't believe this. and again, you know, this is out there. you can see this. i document it in the book and i give the source for that. so it's not like something that we're making up here. this is what can happen with technology that's not controlled. just give you one more example so you'll see what this is really something that we as a society need to address. a couple of years ago, a well meaning company decided they wanted to release a video game that would help people understand the atlantic slave trade. i think it's a great idea. i would like people to better understand that 60 milli
tay t-a-y, released in 2016.hin 24 hours of being released this is what tay would say, you would ask it, did the holocaust happen? and tay would say, holocaust never happened, i hate jews. you would ask it about women and tay would say, women should go to hell. you would ask it about, let's say black lives matter, mckesson one of the people early on in black lives matter, and tay would say, like mckesson should be hanged. i couldn't believe this. and again, you know, this is out there. you can...
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i have to say i got a mi tai. they are delicious. i had to get it. you can only order alcohol with food. so, the combination. you're okay. so, jessica also ordered takeout. i'm showing her picture at 6:00. come back then. >> i believe i had mine with champagne. i'm just saying. >> good choices. we'll see you at 6:00, janelle. >>> let's take you outside on this beautiful -- what is it? tuesday -- tuesday evening. i think it's 80 degrees. let's bring in jeff raniere. you said be prepared for the warmth and exactly what we thought. >> yes. nice afternoon outside, maybe take dinner out on the patio this evening just to kind of switch things up for us as we get you into that live sky camera network tonight there is not a cloud in sight from our east bay camera in walnut creek. looking way back towards concord you can see the unlimited visibility we have right now. it's the warmer weather a lot of us have been asking for. the temperatures gets close to a few records. we didn't have any records set, but we did get to 81 in santa rosa. the previous record wa
i have to say i got a mi tai. they are delicious. i had to get it. you can only order alcohol with food. so, the combination. you're okay. so, jessica also ordered takeout. i'm showing her picture at 6:00. come back then. >> i believe i had mine with champagne. i'm just saying. >> good choices. we'll see you at 6:00, janelle. >>> let's take you outside on this beautiful -- what is it? tuesday -- tuesday evening. i think it's 80 degrees. let's bring in jeff raniere. you said...
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within 24 hours of being released this is what tay would say. ask it to the holocaust happened and tay would say the holocaust never happened, i hate jews. you would ask it about women and tay would say women should go to hell. you would ask him about black lives matter, one of the people early on in black lives matter, tay would say the ray mckesson should be hanged. i couldn't believe this and this is out there. you can see this.i document it in the bookand i give the source for that so it's not like something that we're making up . this is what can happen with technology that if it's not controlled and i'll give you one moreexample so you see that this is something we as a society need to address . a couple of years ago a well-meaning company decided they wanted to release a video game that would help people understand the atlantic slave trade. i think it's a great idea.i would like people to better understand that 60 million people were killed or died in the middle passage which is that passage from africa to the new world . they decided to
within 24 hours of being released this is what tay would say. ask it to the holocaust happened and tay would say the holocaust never happened, i hate jews. you would ask it about women and tay would say women should go to hell. you would ask him about black lives matter, one of the people early on in black lives matter, tay would say the ray mckesson should be hanged. i couldn't believe this and this is out there. you can see this.i document it in the bookand i give the source for that so it's...
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the label tay as human scum accusing him of embezzling funds raping a minor. and. spying for the south the money. finally we end policy on a more home warming story to have come out to this crippling pandemic a ninety nine year old british war veteran has managed to raise a almost fifteen millionon euros. to help the uk's national health service after completing one hundred laps of his garden with the help of his trusty walking frame. thousands of people havave to natives to tell moree schools to bobolster the finances of the nhs. the veteran has told local media that that he's fought so many battles during his life and his sidede h has always won and it's going to win. this againn when it comes to o this. deadly viru. not brings you up to date do stay with us here on fronts twenty four. if you have a new coach welcome to the frontier on france twenty four. from today. this is a region it's foreign affairs with the while minutes thank you for being with us good. how do you feel about the wrist to the coronavirus crisis. use responses- and the scope of this response
the label tay as human scum accusing him of embezzling funds raping a minor. and. spying for the south the money. finally we end policy on a more home warming story to have come out to this crippling pandemic a ninety nine year old british war veteran has managed to raise a almost fifteen millionon euros. to help the uk's national health service after completing one hundred laps of his garden with the help of his trusty walking frame. thousands of people havave to natives to tell moree schools...
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and tay would say women should go to hell.sk it about let's say black lives matter, mckesson who was one of the people early on in black lives matter, tay would say like mckesson should be hanged. i couldn't believe this, and again, you know, this is out there. you can see this. i document it in the book. i give the source for that. it's not like something that we're making up here. this is what can happen with technology that's not controlled. just give you one more example so you will see that this really is something that we as a society need to address. a couple of years ago, a well-meaning company decided they wanted to release a video game that would help people understand the atlantic slave trade. i think it is a great idea. i would like people to better understand that 60 million people were killed or died in the middle passage, which is that passage from africa to the new world. they decided to call the game slave tetris. here's the way the game looked, you had the hull of a slave ship. you played the game by walking
and tay would say women should go to hell.sk it about let's say black lives matter, mckesson who was one of the people early on in black lives matter, tay would say like mckesson should be hanged. i couldn't believe this, and again, you know, this is out there. you can see this. i document it in the book. i give the source for that. it's not like something that we're making up here. this is what can happen with technology that's not controlled. just give you one more example so you will see...
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. >>> para poder cumplir el mandamiento tai flexionada say en fontana, se han frep estado legalmentedelante, los hospitales siguen abiertos y aquÍ la iglesia es un hospital espiritual. >>> ku tÍo nano el hecho que algunos negocios tan abiertos y ellos cerrado. >>> tenemos servicio dos veces a la semana y las tiendas todo el dÍa abierto y nadie se fija, no mÁs cuando viene a la iglesia se queja la gente. >>> afirman que de permitir se con regresar se cumplirÍan bien normas de higiene y distancia social. >>> tenemos todo para que puedan entrar. : medidas de preven g que algunos cons de rap suficientes. >>> yao creo que con la distancia requerida estuviera bien. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). pero segÚn otros, al intentar desafiar ordenes pondrÍan en riesgo a sus feligreses. >>> no creo que estÉ bien, porque lo mejor para la gente es separanos en este momento. porque esto muy serio. >>> estudiantes de universidad de berkeley preparan gel para las manos para esto usan un laboratorio de la universidad, los voluntarios entregan este gel de manos en referenc de man gratuito, en livermore, una fami
. >>> para poder cumplir el mandamiento tai flexionada say en fontana, se han frep estado legalmentedelante, los hospitales siguen abiertos y aquÍ la iglesia es un hospital espiritual. >>> ku tÍo nano el hecho que algunos negocios tan abiertos y ellos cerrado. >>> tenemos servicio dos veces a la semana y las tiendas todo el dÍa abierto y nadie se fija, no mÁs cuando viene a la iglesia se queja la gente. >>> afirman que de permitir se con regresar se...
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if you are going to be here for more than 14 days, quarantine for the first 14 days of your tay. i'm asking people to stay home anyway. i'm asking people to stay home and not engage in non-essential travel. that is what the texas governor is asking. i'm not going to come up and pretend to be upset with the texas governor, i am just not. but we are communicating and i have not been deceived at all. >> last question. >> you talk about some positive trends on the numbers. i know modeling showed last week for everyone positive covid patient, they were projecting a little over two. i know we have seen that number a few times during that outbreak. is this what we see? gov. edwards: i probably should let alex do this, but i will ive it a shot. i want you to come up and correct if i am wrong. we now believe that several weeks ago, before we were really paying attention, when the virus really got seeded into louisiana that the initial transmission rates could have been as high as three. this is before anyone was paying attention, knew the virus was ere, and so forth. we then believe that
if you are going to be here for more than 14 days, quarantine for the first 14 days of your tay. i'm asking people to stay home anyway. i'm asking people to stay home and not engage in non-essential travel. that is what the texas governor is asking. i'm not going to come up and pretend to be upset with the texas governor, i am just not. but we are communicating and i have not been deceived at all. >> last question. >> you talk about some positive trends on the numbers. i know...
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to come protesters in michigan as you n see here yesterday gathered in mass to protest their states tay at home order they say it vilates their freedom. the governor though says ey're only prolonging the problem by further spreading he virus. and the are new questions this morning about how and when the virus actually arted in china, a new report suggests the top chinese potential scope of the threat 6 days before alerting the public documents obtained by the associated press suggest that cha's top officials knew the potential severity but held off telling anyone else. and also national securityofficials say the u.s. government is lookin into the possibility that the coronavirus iginated in a chinese lap, not on purpose. but hat a lab worker doing infecteand inadvertently spread the virus when he visited a market. the theory is one ofmultiple being pursued right now b investigators as they attempt to determine the origin of the your social security number birtdate and mailing address to track ur payment. millions out pay for stimulus checks are alsoon the way with the presidensignature
to come protesters in michigan as you n see here yesterday gathered in mass to protest their states tay at home order they say it vilates their freedom. the governor though says ey're only prolonging the problem by further spreading he virus. and the are new questions this morning about how and when the virus actually arted in china, a new report suggests the top chinese potential scope of the threat 6 days before alerting the public documents obtained by the associated press suggest that cha's...
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. >> if you had askedwoe tays ago, i would have said no.ra: he said there were no new admissions to his intensive care unit today, the first day since the vus began. this is the first sign thaten confinemt might have worked. nclaura:raging signs from paris. in other news around the world, the u.k. has opened a temporary hospital in london. it has been set up in the city's whggest convention centerh took just nine days to build. it will be able to hold 4000 patients. queenlizabeth will addrs the u.k. and commonwealth nations this weekend about t coronavirus outbreak. experts say tonse broadcasts happen at moments of national significance. american singer-songwriter bill withers has died of heart complications. he was 81. he shot to fame in the early 1970'sh w the huge hit "ain't no sunshine." "lean on me" and "lovely day" were also blockbusters for him. in brazil, schools and shops are closed. president bolsonaro is worried about the economy. with mixed messageki people are matters into their own hands. we report fromao paulo. >> the biggest
. >> if you had askedwoe tays ago, i would have said no.ra: he said there were no new admissions to his intensive care unit today, the first day since the vus began. this is the first sign thaten confinemt might have worked. nclaura:raging signs from paris. in other news around the world, the u.k. has opened a temporary hospital in london. it has been set up in the city's whggest convention centerh took just nine days to build. it will be able to hold 4000 patients. queenlizabeth will...
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and tay had would protest to the state capitol in michigan calling for an end to the governor's stay-at-home order. >>> and new research shows visiting just one person during the coronavirus pandemic could undo the entire goal of social distancing. and the university of washington studied hundreds of households and found each household has an average of 15 outside connections. well that means without any social distancing, the single case of the virus within one household could potentially spread to 75% of families in the community. and the death toll is now 821 with 63 new deaths reported. and meanwhile here in the bay area there are more than 5,700 confirmed cases of the coronavirus. 171 people have died. alameda county is reporting 13 new deaths and a total of 964 cases. san francisco now has more than a thousand cases. and they are nearing 1,800. >>> well marin county fire crews are taking extra steps to clean the emergency vehicles. they developed an intense process for disinfecting ambulances after every patient is taken to the hospital. a contractor wearing the hazmat suit will clean
and tay had would protest to the state capitol in michigan calling for an end to the governor's stay-at-home order. >>> and new research shows visiting just one person during the coronavirus pandemic could undo the entire goal of social distancing. and the university of washington studied hundreds of households and found each household has an average of 15 outside connections. well that means without any social distancing, the single case of the virus within one household could...
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theieir product rarange is tais toto the needs o of the chinesee workers. and momost of the prprofits he end upup in the handnds of the chinese. as night f falls, a sea a of bt lightsts illuminateses the ci. more than 60 newly built casinos lure chinese gamblers to cambodia. gambling is s illegal forr cambodiaian citizens, , but we ststill meetet plenty in the y center. afteter all, thesese casinos na lot ofof staff. cambodiaians run t the gambling tableses and serve t the gues. some o of them have e managedo prprofit from ththe huge changn their cityty. >> s speaking onlyly in termsf moneney, i have a a slightly br life now, , a bit more i inco. maybe my f family will e even e here too.. >> i donon't like the e the way things h have developeped heret asas far as the e money goes, s ok. >> the facace of sihanououkvie has bebeen completely y transfd by the g gambling indudustry d chinese-funded conststruction projects. but the provincicial governorr maintatains that thihis is a n to t the area. >> it mighght be hard to i imae riright now, but we wiwill soon
theieir product rarange is tais toto the needs o of the chinesee workers. and momost of the prprofits he end upup in the handnds of the chinese. as night f falls, a sea a of bt lightsts illuminateses the ci. more than 60 newly built casinos lure chinese gamblers to cambodia. gambling is s illegal forr cambodiaian citizens, , but we ststill meetet plenty in the y center. afteter all, thesese casinos na lot ofof staff. cambodiaians run t the gambling tableses and serve t the gues. some o of them...
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. >> also during tay's daily briefing, a bit of a discussion about face masks.el not what we're being advised what to do. >> it's clear in the u.k. in that the eyes is -- advice is not for people to wear masks. some do but that's personal choice. this was after the world health organization envoy in the u.k. said that it may soon become the advising citizens to wear face masks routinely and that's been the case elsewhere, as we've rl seen, particu in the united states. he suggested that the advice might change, depending on the d ce presented. he gave a little bit of an -- thinking saying that they were more effective for people stopping the disease and transmitting it to someone else than they were for you, stopping the con contraction -- contraction of it in the first place. for now is the -- it is not the advice for people to wear the >> thank you very much. russia has reported its daily increase in coronavirus cases so far with 2.5,000 new infections. the country has declared more than 18,000 cases and 148 fatalities. while police checkpoints have been set u
. >> also during tay's daily briefing, a bit of a discussion about face masks.el not what we're being advised what to do. >> it's clear in the u.k. in that the eyes is -- advice is not for people to wear masks. some do but that's personal choice. this was after the world health organization envoy in the u.k. said that it may soon become the advising citizens to wear face masks routinely and that's been the case elsewhere, as we've rl seen, particu in the united states. he suggested...
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all across puget sound, people have been stepping up and donating personal protective equipment. tay or forou. u stayme fors. just know we're all with you. thank you, thank you so much. thank you doctors & nurses. >>> tonight, a federal judge has tossed the california law out requiring background checks for people buying ammunition. u.s. district judge in san diego ruled that the law violates the second amendment. 16 votehere ovthe state's alrea strict firearms laws. california's attorney general's office says it's reviewing the ruling, not clear yet whether the decision will be appealed. >>> a marine veteran is fighting the ultimate battle against the coronavirus. the orange county man was on a ventilator, not once, but twice. reporter nicole comstock spoke with his wife about his incredible story of survival. >> reporter: nurses clap from the doors of mission hospital as they send off their latest survivor. martin just beat coronavirus. >> you get to go home! >> i'm glad to go home. >> reporter: another family with experience the same joyous moment tomorrow, when their father comes
all across puget sound, people have been stepping up and donating personal protective equipment. tay or forou. u stayme fors. just know we're all with you. thank you, thank you so much. thank you doctors & nurses. >>> tonight, a federal judge has tossed the california law out requiring background checks for people buying ammunition. u.s. district judge in san diego ruled that the law violates the second amendment. 16 votehere ovthe state's alrea strict firearms laws. california's...
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fidelity is here to help you work through the unexpecteci with finan planning and advice for tay androw. announcer: additional funding is provided by -- the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yuen yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers lik thank you. >> you're watching pbs. [indistincthatter] nathan masters: wu visit yosemite, the idea of the place seems to loom as large as its towering granitcliffs. you feel the urge to invest yosemite with meaning, to find an idea that makes sense of the profound enery. like many angelinos, i relish mynnual trip to yosemite as a time to leave the city behind for a while and recrge among the black oak, monolithic granite, and tumbling waterfalls, and yet i'm also aware of the iro, given just how urban yosemite valley can feel when crowds swarm in. when the federal government first set the federal government first set it aside as a park in 1864,
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the gordon manor director had kennedy in her tai chi class at the assisted living facility. >> i just met him for the first time when he came to gordon manor. it was a privilege, for sure. >> loved ones are unable to visit the sick. >> it's been a really hard two weeks, or three weeks, or a month, that we been under lockdown. my main concern is for my residents. you know, they are my friends. >> despite the anguish and devastation there are glimmers of hope and positivity at the family run business whose tagline is just like family. >> we are here to be able to have those little moments, even if it's complete devastation around us. it's like an island, it's like there's a big tornado swirling around us. >> across the bay in oakland at least three residents outside at excel healthcare center on high street, at least 36 other residents and staff members are infected. they have a history of violations including in december when the facility failed to follow a doctor's order for oxygen administration. long term care advocates a there are certainly more cases in nursing homes then have yet
the gordon manor director had kennedy in her tai chi class at the assisted living facility. >> i just met him for the first time when he came to gordon manor. it was a privilege, for sure. >> loved ones are unable to visit the sick. >> it's been a really hard two weeks, or three weeks, or a month, that we been under lockdown. my main concern is for my residents. you know, they are my friends. >> despite the anguish and devastation there are glimmers of hope and...
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two volunteers were injected with a potential vaccine tay.ical correspondent has this special report. >> this could change everything. a vaccine against coronavirus. a way out for all of us. >> ok. >> thest volunteer to receive it was a microbiologist. she is 32 today. >> of course, i want to try to support science, scientific process whever i can. since i do not study viruses, i felt a bit useless these days, but this is aay for me to support the cause. yes, that is why i am here and i am excited. >> half of those on trial will get coronavirus vaccine permit half, a different one. the volunteers do not k rw which wendeived. >> i will basically sit here, cubate this thing, and provide some good follow-up data. we will see. hopefully it works. >> what would normally take years has been done in three months by scientists at the university. around 80s groorldwide are developing coronavirus vaccines. a few others in the u.s. ando china have als started human trials. there is no guarantee any of them will succeed. >> personally, i am very optimist
two volunteers were injected with a potential vaccine tay.ical correspondent has this special report. >> this could change everything. a vaccine against coronavirus. a way out for all of us. >> ok. >> thest volunteer to receive it was a microbiologist. she is 32 today. >> of course, i want to try to support science, scientific process whever i can. since i do not study viruses, i felt a bit useless these days, but this is aay for me to support the cause. yes, that is why...
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getting married i know a lot of people for example in certain genetic populations will get tested for tay-sachs disease so people are already doing this through i think these geneticists are saying we're going to why don't you do it before hardock want you do it way earlier on in the process well a friend here in washington was cyber chatting up someone on our time dot com when she said she had worked in the bush administration he assumed w. when she showed up at the restaurant it was clear she had worked for george h.w. humans can use old photos to fill a book doesn't lie does it. it does not and so a lot of people will be getting surprises with these apps we've seen now where they get surprises with family members that they didn't expect but there's also something now where they're going to get surprises you could be related to a match i mean think about that you could have shared the cm's with a match and that can make you think twice do you really want to marry someone that you may be related to well that's why these being a dating apps i think are so critical right now because they to prev
getting married i know a lot of people for example in certain genetic populations will get tested for tay-sachs disease so people are already doing this through i think these geneticists are saying we're going to why don't you do it before hardock want you do it way earlier on in the process well a friend here in washington was cyber chatting up someone on our time dot com when she said she had worked in the bush administration he assumed w. when she showed up at the restaurant it was clear she...
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spectators watched despite the toxic black smoke amid stay at tay at home. orders.eekend news," getting creative-- a hdlifornia woman celebrates her big birthday, at a safe social distance. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. slow heart rhythm has been reported. tell your
spectators watched despite the toxic black smoke amid stay at tay at home. orders.eekend news," getting creative-- a hdlifornia woman celebrates her big birthday, at a safe social distance. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and...
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. >> o'donnell: half the world's tide tay and some are usingthan tir talents to a global audience.'s jim axelrod. ♪ lock the door hit the floor ♪ it's the family lockdown boogie ♪ >> reporter: we are all finding >>ys to get through, this like in new zealand, where jack family came up with "family lockdown boogie." ♪ dancing queen in the quarantine ♪ in this battle against an enemy we can't see, we are using the weapon of what we can hear. ♪ ♪ not letting the need to stay apart keep us from creating soul-soothing sounds together. ♪ ♪ this unassuming british family shook off the familiar lockdown squabbling by rewriting lyrics m a classic from "les mis." ♪ show people online ars.became the royal family of ♪ it's not unusual the music is sparking social distancing dance party, as well. from wales... to the greek islands. ♪ ♪ all kinds of families, from sorority sisters to fathers and sown-up sons. >> dad, people need you. >> reporter: discovering there is no better way to demonstrate resilience than by shaking off the covid-19 cabin fever one tiktok challenge video at a time. jim axel
. >> o'donnell: half the world's tide tay and some are usingthan tir talents to a global audience.'s jim axelrod. ♪ lock the door hit the floor ♪ it's the family lockdown boogie ♪ >> reporter: we are all finding >>ys to get through, this like in new zealand, where jack family came up with "family lockdown boogie." ♪ dancing queen in the quarantine ♪ in this battle against an enemy we can't see, we are using the weapon of what we can hear. ♪ ♪ not...
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let's get started with tay's top new the coronavirus pandemic has claimed more than 18,000 lives in the united states. there are now more than half a million confirmed cases in the u.s., according to john hopkins university's coronavirus resource tracker. city, where more than 5,800y people have died from covid-19. today, mayor bill de blasio announced that the city's schools will rmain closed for the rest of the academic year. >> having to tell you that r cannot bring our schools back for tainder of the school year is painful. but i can also tell s ree right thing to do. >>enivasan: a few hours later, new york governor andrew cuomo said he has the authority over schools statewide and that the mayor's announcement was an "opion." >> i understand the mayor's position, which is, he wants to close until june. and we may dthat. but we are going to do it in a coordinated sense with the other localities. >> sreenivasan: cuomo also reported that hospitalizations in the state are deining, and may have hit their apex, but he said deaths from the virus continue at what he called a" >> terrible ne
let's get started with tay's top new the coronavirus pandemic has claimed more than 18,000 lives in the united states. there are now more than half a million confirmed cases in the u.s., according to john hopkins university's coronavirus resource tracker. city, where more than 5,800y people have died from covid-19. today, mayor bill de blasio announced that the city's schools will rmain closed for the rest of the academic year. >> having to tell you that r cannot bring our schools back...
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reporter: last time in early march in taji there was a response from the military from tai hezbollah>> very powerful response by the way. that response knocked out five different places and took out a lot of very bad people. reporter: the tweet suggested it may go up the food chain. >> that was a big response. they hit one sight. we hit five big ones. ammunition sites. you saw what happened. i won't say how many people were killed but some bad people were killed and a lot of them. that was a big response but this response will be bigger if they do something. reporter: thank you, mr. president. going back to your conversation with president xi, wonder if you received an intelligence report that talked about the discrepancy of the numbers, if you addressed that -- >> i have not seen that but their numbers seem to be a little bit on the light side and i'm being nice when i say that relative to what we witnessed and what was reported but, we justed that with him, not so much the numbers as what they did and how they're doing and we're in constant communication with, i mean i would say th
reporter: last time in early march in taji there was a response from the military from tai hezbollah>> very powerful response by the way. that response knocked out five different places and took out a lot of very bad people. reporter: the tweet suggested it may go up the food chain. >> that was a big response. they hit one sight. we hit five big ones. ammunition sites. you saw what happened. i won't say how many people were killed but some bad people were killed and a lot of them....
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right n its clear but it still comfortable, so maybe get that walk out of the way a little earlier tay because we are still looking at some really enjoyable weather right now to a current mperatures are mostly in th60's with pittsburgh at 71 the bottle at 70 fairfield at 74. so now ally is a good time to get out there and just maybe take it easy. this afternoon and stay inside some of the cooler score conditions side your own house conditions, barry dry across not ju the bay area but the entirety of the state as high pressure buds up across the region. this is going to keep conditions crystal clear today tomorrow cloud cover drifting across the bay and temperatures a touch cooler, but certainly no chance of rainfall ahead really through the weekend nor into next week so we're closing out the month of april warm we're closing it out dry to not sothing that we maybe should be seeing we'd ve to ha some rainfall from northern california where your updated drought monitor show extreme drought conditions at deep red right along the oregon border and for those of us in parts of the bay area a
right n its clear but it still comfortable, so maybe get that walk out of the way a little earlier tay because we are still looking at some really enjoyable weather right now to a current mperatures are mostly in th60's with pittsburgh at 71 the bottle at 70 fairfield at 74. so now ally is a good time to get out there and just maybe take it easy. this afternoon and stay inside some of the cooler score conditions side your own house conditions, barry dry across not ju the bay area but the...
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we are talking about specifically where they are being held in san diego, and that includes the owe tayesa facility there. in all there are about 34,000 people detained across detention centers in the u.s., and i.c.e. did review cases for the most vulnerable, and critics point out many have not committed a crime besides crossing over illegally. >>> a crew member on the ship will soon be transferred to a medical facility. >>> when it comes to seeing the niners at levi stadium this fall, you may have to wait sometime. for now the nfl is insisting it's still a go, but a santa clara county executive officer this week said he doesn't expect fans back into the seats until at least november. that would mean sharks' games also have to remain on hold. the 49ers tell nbc sports bay area, they will follow the recommendations from all levels of government. >>> nike is working to help those working on the front lines. the oregon based company is repurposing sneakers to produce face shields for health-care workers. good to see that. >>> something else good to see this morning, actor and movie produce
we are talking about specifically where they are being held in san diego, and that includes the owe tayesa facility there. in all there are about 34,000 people detained across detention centers in the u.s., and i.c.e. did review cases for the most vulnerable, and critics point out many have not committed a crime besides crossing over illegally. >>> a crew member on the ship will soon be transferred to a medical facility. >>> when it comes to seeing the niners at levi stadium...
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conditions light shower chances, though early this upcoming week until we start to dry out a week from taynted take it back to you. >>thanks to a ace is still ahead tonight a look inside new york city hospitals out doctors and nurses on the front lines ardealing with this crisis every day and gooe is offering some insight into exactly is practicing social distancing. >>the data the company is releasing to help combat the pandemic then looking at the origin of the coronairus how origin of the coronairus how it may have deve origin of the coronairus how it may have deve bubbles at this price? oh... it's real. believe me. i mean, this is unexpected. you woulsay, remarkable? absolutely. a remarkable deal! thanks, i get that all the time. wait wt?! ♪grocrey tlet jingle wow... i thini'll take two. for the love! oh. >>su feels like the coronavirus pandemic is basically all we ever talk about these days b how did this rticular virus develop we know the outbreak originated in wuhan china but how long has it really been around. >>mandy gaither has more in tonight's health minute. >>it's called novel
conditions light shower chances, though early this upcoming week until we start to dry out a week from taynted take it back to you. >>thanks to a ace is still ahead tonight a look inside new york city hospitals out doctors and nurses on the front lines ardealing with this crisis every day and gooe is offering some insight into exactly is practicing social distancing. >>the data the company is releasing to help combat the pandemic then looking at the origin of the coronairus how...
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san ma tay santa clara county has been hit particularly hard with over 1,900 cases.ty and mendocino county have not reported any deaths. ecng residents from the tvoints -- coronavirus outbreak. a meeting gets under way at 2:00 p.m. >>> san francisco is now tracking coronavirus by zip code. the major says this allows us to see on a map where the confirmed cases are located. >> what this map reveals, information that helps us to understand where the cases are but it's in no way indicates that some parts of our city are safer than others. i don't want us to get the idea that that is the case in any of our neighborhoods. >> the mayor says the tracker also shows obvious disparities within the city. the case count is highest in the mission where there's large latino population. there are also more cases in the south of market area where there's a large concentration of people who are homeless. >>> tens of thousands of americans are home from the hospital after recovering from the coronavirus. >> this morning new numbers show more than 70,000 people have now recovered from
san ma tay santa clara county has been hit particularly hard with over 1,900 cases.ty and mendocino county have not reported any deaths. ecng residents from the tvoints -- coronavirus outbreak. a meeting gets under way at 2:00 p.m. >>> san francisco is now tracking coronavirus by zip code. the major says this allows us to see on a map where the confirmed cases are located. >> what this map reveals, information that helps us to understand where the cases are but it's in no way...
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. >> we are back where we were. 21 tays ago. 21 days of hell. but we're back to where we were. 21 days of hell. but we're back to where we were. what we need to find out is when we will be back to the point where only several hundred people showed up at the hospitals every day with a covid infection. that's what we want to see. we want to know how fast that decline continues and how low the decline gets. >> so those are the numbers that are the good signs. and those numbers have come, the governor says, because people have to by a have to have to byobey. >> 10s of thousands of people heading to the newly reopened beaches in california. paul in newport beach. what's happening there today? >> reporter: we're having our first test here in southern california. 18 million residents in the middle of a covid crisis. you will see the police officer go by behind me. they are checking with everybody here and it looks like there is order here ana because they are observing the social distancing rules. those newport beach. it's been open. people are staying
. >> we are back where we were. 21 tays ago. 21 days of hell. but we're back to where we were. 21 days of hell. but we're back to where we were. what we need to find out is when we will be back to the point where only several hundred people showed up at the hospitals every day with a covid infection. that's what we want to see. we want to know how fast that decline continues and how low the decline gets. >> so those are the numbers that are the good signs. and those numbers have...
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extra sunshine and here's a look at our rain summary from showers that started on saturday through tay critic for us in about half an inch of rain to upwards of an inch and a 3rd of rain highest amounts for those of you at san francisco airport even hayward as well open slightly ss than an inch of rain now a little bit more than half an inch of ra with oaklanalso seen very impressive rain totals slightly lessthan an inch of rain and toda's daytime highs about 5 to 15 degrees below erage because of that storm cloud cover in fact the biggest drop in temperatures those of you in san jose. more than 15 degrees below average only warming up to 52 average high for this time of year should be 68 degrees and here's a live look outside where those you in the south bay noticing dry calm conditions but pretty cool ir mass right now in the mid to upr 40's but overnight lows tonight, we'll be in thlow to mid40's. so are going to notice some tempetures not getting a school in the 30's likesanta rosa 39 degrees but still going to be relatively illy out there right now and also seeing daytime highs fo
extra sunshine and here's a look at our rain summary from showers that started on saturday through tay critic for us in about half an inch of rain to upwards of an inch and a 3rd of rain highest amounts for those of you at san francisco airport even hayward as well open slightly ss than an inch of rain now a little bit more than half an inch of ra with oaklanalso seen very impressive rain totals slightly lessthan an inch of rain and toda's daytime highs about 5 to 15 degrees below erage because...
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to remain to our east satuday before monday our best chance of rainfall also our coolest in cloudy a tay not going to be any heavy rain fr this but a good dose of much-need precipitation before we dry out after that point. daytime highs today in the 60's and 70's not a big chge from yesterday but 've certainly rounded the corner now warming up anymore just cooling down from this point on antioch in santa rosa at 76 degrees each today well conquered in livermore mid 70's at 75 oaklandhayward and san fransco only in the 60's tomorrow, a little coolerhan today and even cooler yet me saturday sunday and monday the weekend overa just ooks to jacket kind of weather and by the time we work our way into mondayof next week it will be back to umbrellas for some of us as we get out there back to you allright, thanks a lot john san francisco's annual for 20 celebration is not going to happen. >>this is because of social-distancing in big crowds. the police chief issued a warning saying that that these mass gatherings of anybody tht wants to get in on this it's not goingo be allowed and they're going
to remain to our east satuday before monday our best chance of rainfall also our coolest in cloudy a tay not going to be any heavy rain fr this but a good dose of much-need precipitation before we dry out after that point. daytime highs today in the 60's and 70's not a big chge from yesterday but 've certainly rounded the corner now warming up anymore just cooling down from this point on antioch in santa rosa at 76 degrees each today well conquered in livermore mid 70's at 75 oaklandhayward and...