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it's yu hyun—joo‘s weekly recording of now on my way to meet you. of preparation before recording the show. the programme makers say their aim is to reduce prejudice towards defectors. but the show often reveals to hyun—joo how privileged her life was in north korea and how little she knows about her own country. the show is popular among middle—aged and elderly south koreans. one group of loyal fans live in the closest village to the north korean border. but the show has also been controversial. kang myong—do runs a north korean restaurant in seoul. he was a regular on the show for more than two years. he has now left. but the programme makers say they go through various layers of fact—checking before putting out an episode. nara has been in south korea for five years now. the social media persona she has created is based on her north korean heritage, but it's something she hopes she can eventually escape. life as a north korean celebrity means travelling to wherever the bookings are. this evening, hyun—joo is at a local town hall three hours from
it's yu hyun—joo‘s weekly recording of now on my way to meet you. of preparation before recording the show. the programme makers say their aim is to reduce prejudice towards defectors. but the show often reveals to hyun—joo how privileged her life was in north korea and how little she knows about her own country. the show is popular among middle—aged and elderly south koreans. one group of loyal fans live in the closest village to the north korean border. but the show has also been...
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it's yu hyun—joo‘s weekly recording of now on my way to meet you.ys of preparation before recording the show. the programme makers say their aim is to reduce prejudice towards defectors. but the show often reveals to hyun—joo, how privileged her life was in north korea and how little she knows about her own country. the show is popular among middle—aged and elderly south koreans. one group of loyal fans live in the closest village to the north korean border. but the show has also been controversial. kang myong—do runs a north korean restaurant in seoul. he was a regular on the show for more than two years. he has now left. but the programme makers say they go through various layers of fact—checking before putting out an episode. nara has been in south korea for five years now. the social media persona she has created is based on her north korean heritage, but it's something she hopes she can eventually escape. life as a north korean celebrity means travelling to wherever the bookings are. this evening, hyun—joo is at a local town hall three hours fr
it's yu hyun—joo‘s weekly recording of now on my way to meet you.ys of preparation before recording the show. the programme makers say their aim is to reduce prejudice towards defectors. but the show often reveals to hyun—joo, how privileged her life was in north korea and how little she knows about her own country. the show is popular among middle—aged and elderly south koreans. one group of loyal fans live in the closest village to the north korean border. but the show has also been...
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yu know a airir. helello airline is asked for r some billion e euron low. from the french and dutch gov. he said that they barelyly it could expect a not. . state support package airbus all likely receive some eight as a friend carmaker. ththe other big statemement was a thehe were of course eurozone. ministers have so far f failed to rereach. on w toto install and all re laununc. at those talks are slated to continueue on thuhursday. remams he's- the. the okay this is the account f from a pay t to have.n a show process. . for the first time since twewenty thirdd. absolutely these estimates from the banank of francnce and show thth gdp growtwth shrank 6% in the first three months of the year- that's expected to be confirmed by the national statistics agency later this month. if and when that does happen it does mean that we will think technically have a recession here- the french economy contracted slightly at the end of twenty nineteen and two consecutive. quarters of contractction do you mean a a recession keep in mind that the country was only under offi
yu know a airir. helello airline is asked for r some billion e euron low. from the french and dutch gov. he said that they barelyly it could expect a not. . state support package airbus all likely receive some eight as a friend carmaker. ththe other big statemement was a thehe were of course eurozone. ministers have so far f failed to rereach. on w toto install and all re laununc. at those talks are slated to continueue on thuhursday. remams he's- the. the okay this is the account f from a pay...
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que no desaparezca la liga de ascenso porque afectaría a sus familias, los mantendremos informados, yusa poniendo el dos a uno al 60 llegó este penal dudoso y fue empate, a 10 del final giovani dos santos definió el encuentro con un golazo, giovani dos santos se pòdria llevar el torneo ya lo veremos. >> y el deporte probablemente no regresaría al sur de california antes del 2021, así lo dice alcalde en entrevista, los Ángeles incluye un equipo de (palabra en inglés), dos de major league soccer, y dos de nfl, estos dos equipos no arrancaron la temporada todavía, siendo que los partidos se pueden jugar a puertas cerradas, el alcalde se refiere a estos eventos masivos, en titulares y más tenemos un invitado especial esto a la medianoche para que no se lo pierda, excelente nocvhe . >> 17 de abril a las 5 30 con un especial de apoyando a la comunidad, le daremos herramientas disponibles en medio de la pandemia . latin mamá, papá. el censo ya llegó. y es una oportunidad que solo se lleva a cabo... ¡cada diez años! llénalo hoy mismo. hazlo por internet. por teléfono... o por correo. tus respu
que no desaparezca la liga de ascenso porque afectaría a sus familias, los mantendremos informados, yusa poniendo el dos a uno al 60 llegó este penal dudoso y fue empate, a 10 del final giovani dos santos definió el encuentro con un golazo, giovani dos santos se pòdria llevar el torneo ya lo veremos. >> y el deporte probablemente no regresaría al sur de california antes del 2021, así lo dice alcalde en entrevista, los Ángeles incluye un equipo de (palabra en inglés), dos de major...
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in san francisco betty yu kpix 5. >>> tonight the battle lines are hardening on capitol hill over the next round of emergency funding for small businesses. the trump administration is calling on congress to allot another quarter trillion dollars for the payroll protection program before funding runs out. but democrats want more provisions on who could ghetto had loans along with more funding for food stamps, state and local governments, and hospitals. >> we need to replenish this program. >> the money is getting out there, but who? i would love to see some funds. >> they aren't expected back in december until may 4. >>> it all comes as the number of deaths due to the coronavirus has now topped 25,000. today was the single worst day since the outbreak began. more than 2,200 confirmed deaths today alone. we've also seen over 600,000 cases, three times more than any other country. >> reporter: officials reported two deaths, 11 senior residents have now died. and in all 40 residents and 25 staff members have tested positive for the virus. the first death was reported at castro valley. and
in san francisco betty yu kpix 5. >>> tonight the battle lines are hardening on capitol hill over the next round of emergency funding for small businesses. the trump administration is calling on congress to allot another quarter trillion dollars for the payroll protection program before funding runs out. but democrats want more provisions on who could ghetto had loans along with more funding for food stamps, state and local governments, and hospitals. >> we need to replenish this...
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if yu don'n't, we'll probablbly regule you." and so the dadairy indust, working with our industry and others, have all found a way to make these projects profitable so the farmers can afford to put these in, can generate some revenue by doing it, and hopefully forestall some regulation as well.l. arioso: shohort term, of coursee you've got to pay for r the initial investment. but fromom r ststandpointnt, we didn't hahavo pput a lot o of capital l out. e main thing i was worried about was making sure that if i do this, the state will recognize that i've mitigated my methane proboblem on my y farm. maas: a a facility like ththis n the daiairy farm runs in thee neneighborhood of a few w millin dollars, depending on the size of the dairy.y. the statete of californiaia had some e funds avavailable ththat have bebeen y benefificial in gegetting morere farmers to invest and reducing that capital cost. arioso: if there is a a positive note toto this regulationon, thy arere willing to hehelp our indy mitigate i it, you know, with se doll
if yu don'n't, we'll probablbly regule you." and so the dadairy indust, working with our industry and others, have all found a way to make these projects profitable so the farmers can afford to put these in, can generate some revenue by doing it, and hopefully forestall some regulation as well.l. arioso: shohort term, of coursee you've got to pay for r the initial investment. but fromom r ststandpointnt, we didn't hahavo pput a lot o of capital l out. e main thing i was worried about was...
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ifif you live in africa, the middle east, in a war zone, y yu don't t have the luxurieies we . if w we don'tt help,p, therl be a hunger pandemic. it is s our naturall selelf-intt is t to help our neieighbors. if we don't t help them, t the pandndemic will get out of conol and the e virus w will come bact us. we have to stand together, the world has to stand together like it has never before. brent: the chief spokesperson here in berlin with the world food program. thank you. today is the 50th anniversary of earth day, a milestone deserving global attention except this year nearly half of the population is under lockdown restrictions. with humans stuck inside, wildlife is returning as staking claim to fail and and deserted streets -- claim to silent and deserted streets. filmmakers in bogotÁ are introducing the humans to the neighbors s they didn't realize ththey have always had. reporter: the s&p city is a a testing groundnd for some of the ininhabitants. mamany people fororget the colon capital is s surrounded by mountains, grasslands and wetlands. people have captured images
ifif you live in africa, the middle east, in a war zone, y yu don't t have the luxurieies we . if w we don'tt help,p, therl be a hunger pandemic. it is s our naturall selelf-intt is t to help our neieighbors. if we don't t help them, t the pandndemic will get out of conol and the e virus w will come bact us. we have to stand together, the world has to stand together like it has never before. brent: the chief spokesperson here in berlin with the world food program. thank you. today is the 50th...
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now only on kpix 5 news, betty yu has their story. >> reporter: the group's name is death angel.earlier this year they were on top of the world with their first grammy nomination sold out, and a blockbuster album. then covid-19 came knocking. late december at slim's in san francisco, death angel hit the stage with two sold-out shows. >> we have the big tour coming up next. >> reporter: the tour would take the band and two other bay area thrash bands throughout europe. the schedule was packed and grueling. 24 shows in 36 states. >> black metal city. >> reporter: copenhagen in early february. at that time a dangerous new virus had ravaged china and was quietly picking up steam in europe. >> we know about the coronavirus. we didn't think countries were going to be getting shut down. >> you don't hear about things for a little while, because you're in your bubble on tour. >> reporter: founding member rob, the bass player damien, and drummer will carol all spoke to kpix 5 about their ordeal. >> i knew something was wrong. >> reporter: the shows were selling out to enthusiastic crowds,
now only on kpix 5 news, betty yu has their story. >> reporter: the group's name is death angel.earlier this year they were on top of the world with their first grammy nomination sold out, and a blockbuster album. then covid-19 came knocking. late december at slim's in san francisco, death angel hit the stage with two sold-out shows. >> we have the big tour coming up next. >> reporter: the tour would take the band and two other bay area thrash bands throughout europe. the...
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yu's property in particular. this concludes my presentation. i'm happy to take questions. >> we will hear from d.r. requester number one. >> i have some documents. [please stand by] cindy was fair and you would expect a good neighbor to be. they have asked for mitigation of mechanical noise and line of sight and mitigation of personal mitigation of the skylight and they, as well as the solar panels and low profile brackets for which we thank them, they have been inflection able with respect to the rear yard massing and roof deck. the mass of skylight is a pollution concern but with respect to the roof deck, the proposal is massive. it's a thousand square feet and it covers almost the entire roof, the deck would be close to lauren and rafael's home and the window into the main living area would be 15 or less feet away. it would have a negative impact on their privacy as the deck would have direct line of sight into their main living area and would create significant light pollution and rooftop clutter. further, this deck, which exhibits many fea
yu's property in particular. this concludes my presentation. i'm happy to take questions. >> we will hear from d.r. requester number one. >> i have some documents. [please stand by] cindy was fair and you would expect a good neighbor to be. they have asked for mitigation of mechanical noise and line of sight and mitigation of personal mitigation of the skylight and they, as well as the solar panels and low profile brackets for which we thank them, they have been inflection able with...
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ensayo clinico del mundo >> la falta de eficacia de far a farmacfarm farmacos que ha representado cierta yua esclerosis m t multiples que fengenero optimiso la hidroxicloroquina mencionada por el presidente donald trump pero la fda la cancelo por sus e efectos graves >> los latinos que no puedes ir a cpomprar alimentos por esta o contagiados o por miedo a enfe m enfermarse tihan encontrado buea personas que ayuda >> no para personas que no pue s salir de sus hogares >>las personas mayores nes necesitan ayuda hay personas i f infectadas >> a ana le llevo dos cajas con alimentos eella no puede salir de su casa porque cuida a dos familiarea contagiados con co covid-19 >> muchas gracias r la por la aa >> esta familia con 9 miembros contagiados >> he recxiibico mucha ayuda nuc me senti tan orgullosa de ser a latina >> las personas han encontrado apoyo en iglesias y asociaciones que da nalimenn alimento tgratis >> juluan lian se quedo sin tra por el coronavirus >> uno lo nestcesita >> es grafil esta la situacion e es economic >> una dificil situacion que v viven los hispanos que la pueden encontr
ensayo clinico del mundo >> la falta de eficacia de far a farmacfarm farmacos que ha representado cierta yua esclerosis m t multiples que fengenero optimiso la hidroxicloroquina mencionada por el presidente donald trump pero la fda la cancelo por sus e efectos graves >> los latinos que no puedes ir a cpomprar alimentos por esta o contagiados o por miedo a enfe m enfermarse tihan encontrado buea personas que ayuda >> no para personas que no pue s salir de sus hogares...
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coming up, we get the markets outlook from daniel yu. us break down samsung's latest numbers. look: let's take a quick at how the markets are trading in this part of the world. we are getting trading underway in new zealand at the moment. we are seeing upside when it comes to trading in kiwi stocks, up 2.5% after the prime minister said the country will not exit from its four-week lockdown plans to combat the coronavirus outbreak. numbers have stabilized in terms of new infections, but every day of those four weeks will be crucial despite the economic pain. we are seeing upside when it comes to trading in the asx. world futures showing we could have gains of over 2.5%, building on that 4% plus gain yesterday. it is rba decision day. just waiting on more guidance on what the economic fallout will be from the coronavirus. also watching oil staging a bit of a rebound ahead of opec. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome to "daybreak asia." i am shery ahn in new york. haidi: i am haidi stroud-watts in sydney. you are watching "daybreak asia ." asia
coming up, we get the markets outlook from daniel yu. us break down samsung's latest numbers. look: let's take a quick at how the markets are trading in this part of the world. we are getting trading underway in new zealand at the moment. we are seeing upside when it comes to trading in kiwi stocks, up 2.5% after the prime minister said the country will not exit from its four-week lockdown plans to combat the coronavirus outbreak. numbers have stabilized in terms of new infections, but every...
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loud or what have you, it is definitely difficult in order to reach out for help. >> that was betty yu reporting. as far as the 20 homes for survivors they are located in several secure buildings throughout the city and domestic violence survivors can stay up to 90 days at no cost. >>> public health officials are turning their attention to homeless encampment as the city responds outbreak in the homeless shelter. this is at msc south to hotels on saturday. at least 70 tested positive in what has become the largest single outbreak in the city. as the city tries to get a handle on ththe situation, advocates tell us this is not different from outside on the streets. >> we tolerated homelessness in the sie late and now the chickens come home to roost and you see how derestrictive it is for the whole population are one option is large scale outdoor encampment for those living on the sidewalks. >>> a county is taking a stricter approach to urge people to stay at erf's office enforcing new parking restricts for nonessential traveling in parks. citations will carry $100 fine. and it's not just
loud or what have you, it is definitely difficult in order to reach out for help. >> that was betty yu reporting. as far as the 20 homes for survivors they are located in several secure buildings throughout the city and domestic violence survivors can stay up to 90 days at no cost. >>> public health officials are turning their attention to homeless encampment as the city responds outbreak in the homeless shelter. this is at msc south to hotels on saturday. at least 70 tested...
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yu know, i keep saying g the milkk becacause that's--every month wn i sit down to pay my bills, you know, up titill 3 mononths ago,t was only my milklk check. now, u know, it''s the gas. the cow's actctually gonna create a anothr form of income, you know, really driven by amazing technology. maaaas: the amomount of revevena digester c can create e for a fr depends on the fininancial arrangemenents. but in general,t cacan produce e a 6-figurere ino the fararm. so he''s geneneratiw rerevenue without t takingng additioional risk. . and it makt a lot t easier whehen you go b o ththe state anand ask to e expar dairiry or ask t to change y yor operations because you've shown that you're already p progressie and youou're already ahead of te curvrve in implementing envnvironmental protections. arioso: you have to m make sure you comply with the newer regulatations, otheherwise yourm becomes w worthless. . and so, y inintent was t to preserveve the ofof my farm. . and even t thouh we'e're 3 m months intoto it, is pretty promising so far. maas: i thihink the main reasona dairy farmer wouldn't do t
yu know, i keep saying g the milkk becacause that's--every month wn i sit down to pay my bills, you know, up titill 3 mononths ago,t was only my milklk check. now, u know, it''s the gas. the cow's actctually gonna create a anothr form of income, you know, really driven by amazing technology. maaaas: the amomount of revevena digester c can create e for a fr depends on the fininancial arrangemenents. but in general,t cacan produce e a 6-figurere ino the fararm. so he''s geneneratiw rerevenue...
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kpix 5's betty yu on the potential long-term impact of the pandemic. >> many human beings and habits and routines could stick around, especially when it comes to travel and shop. >> the bay area has seen the lowest pollution levels ever recorded. air quality data is collected that university. >> long term, if we could keep the air quality like it is today, months and years, we would have lower rates of asthma, people would be living healthy lives. >> reporter: he says with less congestion, we are putting fewer climate pollutants into the atmosphere. even when restrictions ease, working from home may become a regular part of schedules. >> i think lot of businesses are discovering there are a host of meetings they used to hold in person that could become an e-mail instead or a zoom call. >> reporter: president and ceo predicts tech companies won't need as much real estate as they once thought. he also teaches economics and public policy at standard. he has been doing so via zoom and is prepared to continue this way. never go back to normal practicess. department stores were already slo
kpix 5's betty yu on the potential long-term impact of the pandemic. >> many human beings and habits and routines could stick around, especially when it comes to travel and shop. >> the bay area has seen the lowest pollution levels ever recorded. air quality data is collected that university. >> long term, if we could keep the air quality like it is today, months and years, we would have lower rates of asthma, people would be living healthy lives. >> reporter: he says...
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>>he well, tucker, i like how yu started, saying dr.cirt is e of the world-renowned, most respected infectious disease experts in the world, and he and deborah birx have had this way and the ear of president trump from the beginning, and especially in recent weeks when when's tone has obviously changed and his actions changed. i do think the president is leaning towards letting the governors make their decision on shelter in place rules. and, as you mentioned, he is balancing out, basically, a nuclear bomb on the u.s. econo economy. the chamber of commerce, say what you want about the u.s. chamber of commerce and the data it puts out, but said that morning for four small businessessm either closed or teetering on closed. you have efforts to salvage these things, but for another month, alone -- let alone talk about year, you are talking about major devastation to the economy, and that is a policy decision that goes beyond the medical decision. the seriousness of it not taken away, you've been doing interviews about this virus since janua
>>he well, tucker, i like how yu started, saying dr.cirt is e of the world-renowned, most respected infectious disease experts in the world, and he and deborah birx have had this way and the ear of president trump from the beginning, and especially in recent weeks when when's tone has obviously changed and his actions changed. i do think the president is leaning towards letting the governors make their decision on shelter in place rules. and, as you mentioned, he is balancing out,...
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landscape i have one final question for y yu at the recent world. the war anand came in place. what friend makers 04/07/20 04/07/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york city, the epicenter of the pandemic, this is democracy now! >> we are fighting just to get this place closed down and sanitize. with the 27 confirmed virus in there. they are sending them home. they're telling them they're going to quarantine them 14 days at home. they can stay home and get paid. nobody is getting paid. nothing.
landscape i have one final question for y yu at the recent world. the war anand came in place. what friend makers 04/07/20 04/07/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york city, the epicenter of the pandemic, this is democracy now! >> we are fighting just to get this place closed down and sanitize. with the 27 confirmed virus in there. they are sending them home. they're telling them they're going to quarantine them 14 days at home. they can stay home and get paid....
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kpix 5's betty yu breaks down what the steps to reopening might look like. >> ken, one thing is for sure. the reopening cannot be rushed. doctors say real return to normal won't happen until a vaccine is available, and that's still at least 12 to 18 months away under the most optimistic circumstances. when it wil be slow and happen in stages. >> i would guess masks. maybe a request for older people to ntue to shelter in pl or at least cut down movement outside. i think we could look at a staggered return to work. >> reporter: ucsf professor george rutherford says industries like construction and manufacturing may be the first to restart. >> i would love for the restaurants to come back online and to be able to do more than take-out. but i imagine that would come on a little more slowly. >> reporter: he says large gatherings like sports games and music festivals are likely to be restricted to the fall at the earliest. several safety protocols must be in place before transitioning back to regular life. on top of continued social distancing. >> anyone showing symptoms is sent home, and ther
kpix 5's betty yu breaks down what the steps to reopening might look like. >> ken, one thing is for sure. the reopening cannot be rushed. doctors say real return to normal won't happen until a vaccine is available, and that's still at least 12 to 18 months away under the most optimistic circumstances. when it wil be slow and happen in stages. >> i would guess masks. maybe a request for older people to ntue to shelter in pl or at least cut down movement outside. i think we could look...
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kpix 5 betty yu reports that it comes as passengers have complained about crowding. >>> can most airlines including united, delta, and american are requiring flight attendants to nger booking the middle seats and also eliminated or reduced food services. >> i had people on both sides of me. >> reporter: passenger erin strain was shocked to book. >> i sat there silently crying into my mask. i was overwhelmed by how unsafe i felt. >> reporter: the video went viral and strengthened more aive policies on social distancing. american now says it will leave about half of its middle seats empty. this week another passenger said there was a lack of social distancing aboard her flight out of chicago. though there were only 20 people on board. >> everybody was together, basically. >> reporter: tonight at san jose international. andrew butte just returned from l.a. >> there was room for one person on my flight. they had some of the rows separated, so doesn't get congested in some places. repr: ere ll be major w airlines operating including deep cleans between every single flight and crew members wear
kpix 5 betty yu reports that it comes as passengers have complained about crowding. >>> can most airlines including united, delta, and american are requiring flight attendants to nger booking the middle seats and also eliminated or reduced food services. >> i had people on both sides of me. >> reporter: passenger erin strain was shocked to book. >> i sat there silently crying into my mask. i was overwhelmed by how unsafe i felt. >> reporter: the video went viral...
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as yu soo people out and about you can tell people are already wearing masks. we want to see them. show us your face coverings. we have seen creativity. you can go to the cdc web site for a tutorial. >> future man. starting at 7 whaso let's do the rightver chanthing, today.ow. let's stay at home. let's wash up. let's always keep our distance - please, six feet apart at least. let's look after ourselves, as well as others. it will all be worth it. we can all do our part. so those on the front line can do their part. and when this is over, we will all, continue, to thrive. eveso we can stillg a answer your calls. now. and we are monitoring our system 24/7 to ensure that we have a fast reliable network, keep the customers connected, and making sure people are staying safe. and we're still on the road. solving critical issues as they arise. ♪ go to xfinity.com/prepare. thank you. >>> a historic san francisco bookstore is it feeling the love of the community today. a go fund me raised $95,000. the goal is 300,000. it has been closed due to the city shelter in place order. >> amagz maizi
as yu soo people out and about you can tell people are already wearing masks. we want to see them. show us your face coverings. we have seen creativity. you can go to the cdc web site for a tutorial. >> future man. starting at 7 whaso let's do the rightver chanthing, today.ow. let's stay at home. let's wash up. let's always keep our distance - please, six feet apart at least. let's look after ourselves, as well as others. it will all be worth it. we can all do our part. so those on the...
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one more layer of added security just when yu need it most. >> if an e-mail looks shady don't open it. we have told you that. look, here's my theory on this. if it's really important, and you know the person they'll get a hold of my somehow. >> god point. >> good point. >> first cats now a dog has been infected with coronavirus. her husband and son have all recovered from covid-19. the family in north carolina joined a new study by duke during researchers found that the family pug contracted the virus. this is the first case of the coronavirus in a dog here in the u.s. his symptoms were mild. he was only sick for a few days. cdc says the risk of hanimals spreading it is low. >> it's sunny and warm outside. whether this is the warmest day of the week. >> if you watch tv for free using antenna. you have to rescan tomorrow. at 1:00 p.m. the fcc asked us to move to a new frequency. we have information online. you can also call >>> we're honoring the class of 2020. who had to forego graduation ceremonies because of the pandemic. she is graduating. she is so proud who has been standing stro
one more layer of added security just when yu need it most. >> if an e-mail looks shady don't open it. we have told you that. look, here's my theory on this. if it's really important, and you know the person they'll get a hold of my somehow. >> god point. >> good point. >> first cats now a dog has been infected with coronavirus. her husband and son have all recovered from covid-19. the family in north carolina joined a new study by duke during researchers found that the...
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kpix 5's betty yu on the legal battle ahead. betty? >> liz, it's not immediately clear what legal basis president trump would claim to justify shutting down immigration to the u.s., but experts say the latest order is sure to meet legal challenges. tonight, president trump tweeted, in light of the attack from the invisible enemy, as well as the need to protect the jobs of our great american sideses, i will be signing an executive order to temporarily suspend immigration into the united states. the president did not provide detailed information on how he'll execute this plan or how long the suspension could last. immigrant advocates call this another blow to communities alreling before the ggru pandemic. ady >> we believe this is just going to add more complications to the already complicated and devastating crisis been experiencing on the mexican border. >> this is the co-director of the national association of immigrant and refugee rights. >> the border was already closed to many asylum ekwhd, lao for asylum. >> because of the coronav
kpix 5's betty yu on the legal battle ahead. betty? >> liz, it's not immediately clear what legal basis president trump would claim to justify shutting down immigration to the u.s., but experts say the latest order is sure to meet legal challenges. tonight, president trump tweeted, in light of the attack from the invisible enemy, as well as the need to protect the jobs of our great american sideses, i will be signing an executive order to temporarily suspend immigration into the united...
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kpix 5's betty yu on the legal protections for employees who put their health on the line for their jobs. betty? >> ken, as the number of coronavirus related employee deaths grows, so does anxiety among essential workers. a san francisco law firm says they've received several calls from workers who don't have enough protective gear and are exploring legal action. >> a lot omar of people are afraid. they're afraid of losing their income, they're afraid of losing their jobs, and they're afraid their family will get covid-19. >> this lawyer is getting many calls from grocery store workers and medical workers who say they felt retaliated against because they complained they felt unsafe at work. >> you have a right to say i don't feel safe, and not face termination. and if you are, you have the right to bring a claim against your employer. employer. >> the family of a wal-mart employee who died from covid-19 complications is now suing the retailer, accusing managers of ignoring the symptoms and failing to let colleagues know he had the virus. the lawsuit also names another employee at the sto
kpix 5's betty yu on the legal protections for employees who put their health on the line for their jobs. betty? >> ken, as the number of coronavirus related employee deaths grows, so does anxiety among essential workers. a san francisco law firm says they've received several calls from workers who don't have enough protective gear and are exploring legal action. >> a lot omar of people are afraid. they're afraid of losing their income, they're afraid of losing their jobs, and...
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know whether tower this it this is current opolis and rtainly think it's nice to working from home, yu can't beat the commute right for all do what we need to do during this very difficult time still hey this probay one of the nyces friday evening as we've en all year long it's gorgeous out there rightnow all the way to the coastline, nice clear ies and well some temperatures simply some the warmest we've seen all season to how about a 9 for a high in santa rosa today, also in the bole 88 and livermore 89 in concord 79 in oakland downtown san francisco checking in at 74 degrees 84 in san jose and 65 degrees in half moon bay. so certainly still working on some night temperatures outside in the 70's and 80's away from the coastline. you've got some 60's out towa the beaches now, but just a gorgeous evening out there, nice and clear but the clouds likely to roll back n late tonight, especially along the coastline and then tomorrow, we'll see some changes mostly sunny in theafternoon with some high clouds drifting erhead to but some fog moving along the coastline to cool you down and then
know whether tower this it this is current opolis and rtainly think it's nice to working from home, yu can't beat the commute right for all do what we need to do during this very difficult time still hey this probay one of the nyces friday evening as we've en all year long it's gorgeous out there rightnow all the way to the coastline, nice clear ies and well some temperatures simply some the warmest we've seen all season to how about a 9 for a high in santa rosa today, also in the bole 88 and...
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as yu soo people out and about you can tell people are already wearing masks. we want to see them. show us your face coverings. we have seen creativity. you can go to the cdc web site for a tutorial. >> future man. starting at 7:00 a. we're all in this fight, all the way. the heroic doctors and nurses on the front lines. the 7,000 cigna clinicians beside them. and everyone staying home to protect others. we will get through this together. you may not be thinking about blood donation, but blood is needed to save the lives of people who are sick with a range of illnesses. it's easy and safe to give. if you are in good health, please donate. we need heroes now. visit red cross blood dot org to schedule an appointment. and change the world. here at abbvie, we're inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier... ...and happier, while making medicines that help people right now. because that's the present we wanted to live in. and that's the future we all want to see. abbvie. here. now. >>> a historic san francisco bookstore is it feeling the love of the com
as yu soo people out and about you can tell people are already wearing masks. we want to see them. show us your face coverings. we have seen creativity. you can go to the cdc web site for a tutorial. >> future man. starting at 7:00 a. we're all in this fight, all the way. the heroic doctors and nurses on the front lines. the 7,000 cigna clinicians beside them. and everyone staying home to protect others. we will get through this together. you may not be thinking about blood donation, but...
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it is in their s setting, a virtual l bouncer that allows yu to decide whoo gets s to join te call andturneded aw. actitivate that feaeature, go to settings, click on the meeting -- click on the meeting tab. anthony: thank you so much. >> happy to be with you. anthony: with most of us forced to stay indoors and away from friends and family, social media is helping full -- fill the void . videos and means have become -- and memes have become a way to get a laugh. let's look at ththis. >>>> ♪ whether you are a brothe \ >> if music is the medicine of the mind, coronavirus has its own genre. ♪ for some home office means blowing off steam. for those getting a bit more reststless -- how about some sport? no equipment? just improvise. even if the goods are in short supply. we have seen disappearing cars. to mention disapappearing paren. some just want to ride off into the distance. others have been showing their ham-fisted attempts at homemade facemasks. don't forget our canine companions. if all else fails, just party. ♪ anthony: you are watching dw news. maybe some sad news now with one of
it is in their s setting, a virtual l bouncer that allows yu to decide whoo gets s to join te call andturneded aw. actitivate that feaeature, go to settings, click on the meeting -- click on the meeting tab. anthony: thank you so much. >> happy to be with you. anthony: with most of us forced to stay indoors and away from friends and family, social media is helping full -- fill the void . videos and means have become -- and memes have become a way to get a laugh. let's look at ththis....
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. >> betty yu has more on why top doctors say if you've already had the virus, there is a chance you could get it again. betty? >> reporter: there's been a lot of talk that antibodies would make people safe to resume normal life. it's unkno antibodies are protective, what degree of protection they provide, and for how long inform a newly-published scientific brief, the world health organization said there was currently no evidence that people who have recovered from covid-19 and have antibodies are protected from getting a second infection. some governments have suggested that the presence of eent bodies could serve as an immunity passport or risk-free certificate that would allow people to return to work or travel. >> to the state that the presence of antibodies against covid-19 offer protection. that may be true. it may not be true. >> reporter: professor of epidemiology at uc berkeley says protection from the coronavirus could last a few weeks, months or years. but it's unclear at this time. >> there are a lot of feshs diseases wherep infection doesn't protect you from future infe
. >> betty yu has more on why top doctors say if you've already had the virus, there is a chance you could get it again. betty? >> reporter: there's been a lot of talk that antibodies would make people safe to resume normal life. it's unkno antibodies are protective, what degree of protection they provide, and for how long inform a newly-published scientific brief, the world health organization said there was currently no evidence that people who have recovered from covid-19 and...
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we're going to try to match yu up geographically based up aexer teas and work through some details. just know we are going to respond as quickly as we can. and in terms of response, let me just continue to make this point. i really want to thank all of you for plaque at this timing, not just sitting there promoting or teachi of millions of californians that allow me to say the following. the number of positives are growing. the number of deaths, 203, have grown. but the icu numbers in the & the hospitallyization numbers -- while they are growing, they are not growing as significantly as you are seeing in other parts of the country. we're not out of the woods by any stretch of the imagination, and we showed folks what we mean by that when we showed you our modeling yesterday. the reality is that we are buying time. for every individual that is in the icu, my heart goes out to them. that is 816 individuals that are currently in the icu representing a 5.4% increase from yesterday. 1922 people are in our hospital system with covid-19 that are positively identified. those are big numbers
we're going to try to match yu up geographically based up aexer teas and work through some details. just know we are going to respond as quickly as we can. and in terms of response, let me just continue to make this point. i really want to thank all of you for plaque at this timing, not just sitting there promoting or teachi of millions of californians that allow me to say the following. the number of positives are growing. the number of deaths, 203, have grown. but the icu numbers in the &...
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here to tell yu about his coronavirus diagnosis and how he saved his wife's life.efrom the 7,000 cignat, clinicians,. supporting front line doctors and nurses, to everyone staying home to protect others. find answers to your most pressing questions: at cigna.com/covid19 whaso let's do the rightver chanthing, today.ow. let's stay at home. let's wash up. let's always keep our distance - please, six feet apart at least. let's look after ourselves, as well as others. it will all be worth it. we can all do our part. so those on the front line can do their part. and when this is over, we will all, continue, to thrive. >>> new information about exactly how federal nvlgt tors uncovered fraud involving 39 million n 95 masks. millions of them were supposed to be purchased by hospitals in the bay area. it could have cost $78 million for the hospitals and local governments. we're on the story. >> in a pandemic where personal protective equipment is it scarce the discovery and supposed availability of 39 million masks raised suspicion. >> it seemed unlikely. >> the u.s. attorne
here to tell yu about his coronavirus diagnosis and how he saved his wife's life.efrom the 7,000 cignat, clinicians,. supporting front line doctors and nurses, to everyone staying home to protect others. find answers to your most pressing questions: at cigna.com/covid19 whaso let's do the rightver chanthing, today.ow. let's stay at home. let's wash up. let's always keep our distance - please, six feet apart at least. let's look after ourselves, as well as others. it will all be worth it. we can...
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. >> betty yu with how san francisco is stepping in with a new cap on the fees.>> the golden gate restaurant association says the fee reduction is something they have been pushing for before the pandemic. the commission fee that delivery apps charge can wipe out an restaurants entire margin. >> the 10% increase of people that are open, the volume is going up, the problem is the restaurants are losing money on those sales.>> reporter: the director, lori thompson says delivery apps charge 20% or 30% of the order to the restaurant. london breed said to ensure the survival of restaurants, she executed an emergency order to fees that a third-party can charge at 15%.>> this will make sure that restaurants are protected, be has because we know that this epidemic, we don't know how long it will last, many restaurants may not come back from this. >> reporter: while many delivery services have waived fees, they still charge the feare astronomical, in my perspective, they were a nonstarter. >> reporter: the co-owners said he did not cooperate delivery apps because of those fees.>> i don't think any res
. >> betty yu with how san francisco is stepping in with a new cap on the fees.>> the golden gate restaurant association says the fee reduction is something they have been pushing for before the pandemic. the commission fee that delivery apps charge can wipe out an restaurants entire margin. >> the 10% increase of people that are open, the volume is going up, the problem is the restaurants are losing money on those sales.>> reporter: the director, lori thompson says...
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betty yu joins us with some late details. >> the sonoma county health officer just issued a new health order requiring everyone wear facial coverings when leaving their home. it's an effort to stop the spread of coronavirus locally. the order states people must wear masks into before they somewhere an indoor facility, except their home. inencloseed space and an outdoor space where they can't deep a distance of six feet away from others at all times. the order also allows the workers to refuse service attain customer or visiter who refuses to wear facial coverings, meaning any fabric or cloth that covers the mouth and nose. health officials are discouraging the public from purchasing surgical grade and n95 masks. back to you. >>> the san francisco mayor defending her handling of the homeless population during the pandemic. andria borba on why london breed said moving the homeless into hotels cannot happen at the wave of a wand.
betty yu joins us with some late details. >> the sonoma county health officer just issued a new health order requiring everyone wear facial coverings when leaving their home. it's an effort to stop the spread of coronavirus locally. the order states people must wear masks into before they somewhere an indoor facility, except their home. inencloseed space and an outdoor space where they can't deep a distance of six feet away from others at all times. the order also allows the workers to...
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here to tell yu about his coronavirus diagnosis and how he saved his wife's life. in nearly 100 years serving the military community, we've seen you go through tough times and every time, you've shown us, you're much tougher your heart, courage and commitment has always inspired us and now it's no different so, we're here with financial strength, stability and experience you can depend on and the online tools you need because you have always set the highest standard and reaching that standard is what we're made for ♪ (sigh) (crunch) babybel: that snack just sounded boring. babybel: coming through. no photos, please. babybel: bye bye, bland. babybel: helloooo, delicious. vo: rich, creamy, 100% real cheese. vo: with mini babybel, snack time is saved. babybel: saved it! >>> new information about exactly how federal nvlgt tors uncovered fraud involving 39 million n 95 masks. millions of them were supposed to be purchased by hospitals in the bay area. it could have cost $78 million for the hospitals and local governments. we're on the story. >> in a pandemic where perso
here to tell yu about his coronavirus diagnosis and how he saved his wife's life. in nearly 100 years serving the military community, we've seen you go through tough times and every time, you've shown us, you're much tougher your heart, courage and commitment has always inspired us and now it's no different so, we're here with financial strength, stability and experience you can depend on and the online tools you need because you have always set the highest standard and reaching that standard...
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kpix 5's betty yu on how antibody testing could be key in getting people back to work. betty? >> ken, it's important to note that the antibody test is different from the other coronavirus tests. the result could be useful because people with antibodies may have enough protection against the virus to consider getting back to work. today an ambitious testing program by the university of miami began in south florida. one of several nationwide awaiting fda approval. the goal to clear up the chaotic picture of just how widespread the virus is. it planned to test 3500 randomly selectly residents. california governor, gavin newsom, said today a test being developed at stanford university may be released as soon as this week. the test uses a blood sample collected typically with a finger poke. >> all part of figuring out whether or not people have immunity, people have the kind of antibodies that will allow us to process new protocols in order to get people back into the work force or society in more traditional ways. >> the test, also being developed at ucsf and under study at uc ber
kpix 5's betty yu on how antibody testing could be key in getting people back to work. betty? >> ken, it's important to note that the antibody test is different from the other coronavirus tests. the result could be useful because people with antibodies may have enough protection against the virus to consider getting back to work. today an ambitious testing program by the university of miami began in south florida. one of several nationwide awaiting fda approval. the goal to clear up the...
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kpix 5's betty yu takes us through pandemic dating. >> the dating apps have adapted to the stay-at-home orders. social distancing changed the dating game. thousands of isolated people in the bay area are looking to make connections. and it turns out virtual dating can lead to more authentic, deeper relationships. >> i had a virtual dinner date where we cooked the same meal at the same time and ate it another over face time. >> reporter: describing a date in quarantine. she took part in a video dating mixer. >> i met three people that i felt like i connected . init t that sense of chemistry and energy level. >> reporter: several dating apps have rolled out video calling features. hinge is encouraging users to keep dates digital. >> march 22 was the mark that we saw a huge spike in users and people being willing to be willing to video date now. prior to this it was a little bit carry and maybe you needed extra courage to do it. >> reporter: the founder and ceo says engagement on the app increased and users are more responsive. >> it is an unprecedented opportunity get to know someone prio
kpix 5's betty yu takes us through pandemic dating. >> the dating apps have adapted to the stay-at-home orders. social distancing changed the dating game. thousands of isolated people in the bay area are looking to make connections. and it turns out virtual dating can lead to more authentic, deeper relationships. >> i had a virtual dinner date where we cooked the same meal at the same time and ate it another over face time. >> reporter: describing a date in quarantine. she...
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to mask or not to mask when yu leave the house at this time, it's a pesonal choice, but the federal government is considering whether to encourage people to wear them. >>idea of getting a much more broad community wide use of masks outside of the health care setting is under very active discussion very infectious disease specialists say the only advantage o wearing a ma. >>would be to prevent giving the virus someone else especially if you don't know you have it. the masks to protect you the mass protect otrs from you. >>and while some infectious disease experts say that may be enough reason to recommend it. >>other medical experts say the costs may outweigh the benefits it gives you a false sense of security. >>it makes you think one of the to worry about being 6 feet from somebody else not true. there's not a lot of great evidence the mask is going to protect you in the first place in he gets up at 6 foot radius so little got called in. you're going to get infected. bruce is good chance u c berkeley infectious disease specialist doctor jon swartz berg. >>fears those wearing a mask touch thei
to mask or not to mask when yu leave the house at this time, it's a pesonal choice, but the federal government is considering whether to encourage people to wear them. >>idea of getting a much more broad community wide use of masks outside of the health care setting is under very active discussion very infectious disease specialists say the only advantage o wearing a ma. >>would be to prevent giving the virus someone else especially if you don't know you have it. the masks to...
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what can yu expect the next time you pump gas. >> thieves aren't just coming after what's inside. they're now stealing tires. >> president trump says he will temporarily suspend immigration into the united states because of the coronavirus. he sent the message by twitter. >> governor nuch says california will not ease the shelters in but counties can ease restrictions as long as they obey the state order. >> 420 wasn't the same. normally thousands gather to celebrate. this year it was empty. after the city vowed to crack down because of covid-19. >> georgia governor plans to partially reopen this week. many businesses will open on friday and more next monday. >> these are tough decisions. no doubt. >> a historic drp the price of oil went negative for the first time ever. gas prices dropped toless than a dollar in 13 states. >> good evening. >> california however has some of the most expensive gas in the nation. what can drivers expect to see the next time they go to the pump? >> we have answers. live in san jose with the story. >> today brought a price plunge like fwhefr seen. whe
what can yu expect the next time you pump gas. >> thieves aren't just coming after what's inside. they're now stealing tires. >> president trump says he will temporarily suspend immigration into the united states because of the coronavirus. he sent the message by twitter. >> governor nuch says california will not ease the shelters in but counties can ease restrictions as long as they obey the state order. >> 420 wasn't the same. normally thousands gather to celebrate....
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i think there's a lack of understanding in the west that these cloth masks are something yu can make, and people do make. in fact, the entirety of the czech republic made themselves masks in a period of just three days. this is not a complex thing. it can and has been done in the west and many parts of east asia it's totally standard. so the folks that were making these policies used the word mask. what they had in their head was n95 respirator that you don't need. those are specially fitted things, trained to fit, a seal when you're doing special surgical procedures, aerosol procedures, which you're not doing when you go out shopping. >> so jeremy, sounds like it might be better to call it face coverings. >> that's exactly how to think of it. president trump mentioned maybe using a scarf. that would work fine. the bandana would work fine. the one i made for myself, my mother-in-law made, a bit of t-shirt fabric i cut up. in fact, one of the interesting things here, i was talking to one of the scientists working on these breaking papers, they told me that actually covering your nose i
i think there's a lack of understanding in the west that these cloth masks are something yu can make, and people do make. in fact, the entirety of the czech republic made themselves masks in a period of just three days. this is not a complex thing. it can and has been done in the west and many parts of east asia it's totally standard. so the folks that were making these policies used the word mask. what they had in their head was n95 respirator that you don't need. those are specially fitted...
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as kpix 5's betty yu res, they now is just too great. betty. >> reporter: bay area public health officers are expected to give details later this week on loosening some restrictions for a small number of lower risk activities. for now, leaders are asking the public for patience to prevveof infectio. this evening, san jose's municipal rose garden looked picture perfect. but there were still anxieties in the area. >> i hope this lockdown ends soon, but i also don't want to get the virus because that's dangerous. so i guess i'm not sure if i want to go to school. >> i can go to the beach. i'm probably not going to get sick because i'm a high school teacher and have an immune system like you would not believe. but i have an elderly mother-in-law, and i could get her sick, and she could get everyone she lives with sick, and that would be totally irresponsible. >> reporter: a model put initial projections of bay area deaths between 30 and 40,000. to date there are 366. and bay area hospitalizations hit their lowest point since the state starte
as kpix 5's betty yu res, they now is just too great. betty. >> reporter: bay area public health officers are expected to give details later this week on loosening some restrictions for a small number of lower risk activities. for now, leaders are asking the public for patience to prevveof infectio. this evening, san jose's municipal rose garden looked picture perfect. but there were still anxieties in the area. >> i hope this lockdown ends soon, but i also don't want to get the...
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solano county is now the first in the bay area to extend its stay at home order an extra two nd betty yu explains determining j those orders get extended. >> that's right. mayor london breed warned that now is not the time to lose sight of our goal. she said it's likely the stay at home order in san francisco could be extended weeks, even a month. we saw plenty of people lounging and enjoying the sun at the beach in the mission, despite the parking lots being closed, and a sign warning people to stay home. ocean beach wasn't exactly empty this evening. same story at the presidio. this weekend, the trust will close certain roads to cars to ey have on a nt to see people c dici froone anotr. >> today, san francisco has 1,340 positive cases of covid-19. 22 people have died. and the number of people in the icu has gone up. >> will the public health order get extended? the likelihood that that will happen is very likely. >> reporter: sfpd commended the public for not celebrating 4/20 outdoors and in public parks, as is tradition. but they said there are still people and businesses that continu
solano county is now the first in the bay area to extend its stay at home order an extra two nd betty yu explains determining j those orders get extended. >> that's right. mayor london breed warned that now is not the time to lose sight of our goal. she said it's likely the stay at home order in san francisco could be extended weeks, even a month. we saw plenty of people lounging and enjoying the sun at the beach in the mission, despite the parking lots being closed, and a sign warning...