Two in santa clara, who are household contacts of other coronavirus patients. The county has nine total cases. There is a second case in Sonoma County. San mateo has reported its first presumptive positive case. Thats pending confirmation from the centers for Disease Control. We have Live Team Coverage on the coronavirus outbreak and its impact to the bay area. Abc7 reporter luz pena is checking out the rush on supplies in San Francisco. Big, uwe begin with Lauren Martinez in the north bay where authorities just held a news conference. Lauren . The Sonoma County resident recently returned from a cruise ship that travelled from San Francisco to mexico. Now theyve been in the county for the past ten days. Right now theyre being treated at a local hospital. Now this case is unrelated to the diamond princess cruise ship that weve recently reported on. Now officials just briefed us on the latest. They say this is the second case of covid19 in Sonoma County. A hospital here is taking care of
Abortion and our immigration system. Hampton sydney college. I think the most important issue in this election cycle is National Security. I feel as though we have problems with orders and foreign threats. I feel thats important. My name is alex. I think the most important issue in the election is the economy. To me, the most important issue for a candidate to address would be Constitutional Rights and those values like Thomas Jefferson held. Voices from the road on cspan. The u. S. Senate race in california has two democrats running to succeed Barbara Boxer. Its the first time a republican did not qualify to be on the ballot. Are come oliveira sent loretta sanchez. They faced each other in a debate this week in los angeles. This is an hour. Tonight, abc numeral seven cents the california u. S. Senatorial debate. Hello and thank you for joining us for the u. S. Senate debate sponsored by abc 7. I am marked down from eyewitness news. Its the first time in the only time these candidates
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phillips. a long-time costume collaborator with madonna, the movie s director. being a costume designer is wholly collaborative. and it s about a language and a conversation we have with the director. i have never worked with a director who knows intimately what it s like to wear haute couture and fine jewelry. reporter: there is no red carpet here, but these costumes don t need it. all five best costume nominees are here for this 20th anniversary of the exhibition. unlike years past there doesn t look like there s any one leading contender. they re all beautiful. best to see for yourself. adrian alpert, abc news, los angeles. very cool. that show s going to run till the 28th. for free as you heard. so if you re in the l.a. area,
abc s karen travers joins us with the details from washington. good morning to you, karen. reporter: good morning, rob. good morning, paula. budget day is lalas controversial in wash. as the white house and congress fight over spending cuts, spending increases and the broad agenda. and yesterday was no different. president obama unveiled a $3.8 trillion spending plan that reflects the populist theme of his re-election campaign. at a time when our economy is growing and creating jobs at a faster clip, we ve got to do everything in our power to keep this recovery on track. reporter: republicans blasted the 2013 budget as more of the same. it s a campaign document. it doesn t reduce the deficit at all. reporter: the president said it will but it s going to take a while. we ll be able to reduce our deficit by $4 trillion by the year 2022. reporter: to pay for the spending increases the president wants to raise $1.5 trillion from new tax revenue. he ll do that two