Right. The big revelation and the red flags raised tonight. Plus being stuck at home every day is stressing me out. Its kind of a bummer. Stressed and struggling. The emotional challenges so many people are facing after nearly two months on lockdown. Good evening. And thanks for being with us. Im raj mathai. No definitive dates. Instead general timelines. At stake our health and our jobs. Today the governor said he will reopen the state in four phases. Were already in phase one. In a matter of weeks, well be moving into phase two when some industries will be back in business. Others, though, will have to wait it out for several months. We begin with nbc bay areas ian cull in the south bay. Reporter wehile some countries and stores will be able to open in stage two with social distancing, others have been pushed back to phase three meaning theres no set date on when those workers will get the desperately needed paycheck. Danielle is a selfemployed stylist. She has a small studio here in
Neighboring Mendocino County reports at least four confirmed cases. Lake county still unchanged. No one testing positive there so far. And we are plotting the case numbers on to a graph so we really can see the trend here. This trend includes data for 14 counties, the bay area and surrounding areas. As you can see, we are still on an upward curve. And this is our first day with a new extended shelter in place order. It took effect for much of the bay area at midnight and includes new restrictions like the closure of Tennis Courts. There was no one to be seen at these courts in berkeley. Droneview7 gives awes glimpse there. Many courts around town have been closed by the city following the new restrictions. But its more than just Tennis Courts that are now off limits. New at 6 00, abc7 News Reporter Lauren Martinez is live in berkeley to explain. Lauren . Liz, the playground behind me is completely taped up to stop o t equi a lot of these new rules now in place are to prevent you from t
Thousand germans families staffers servants students businessmen and spies. Such splendid prisons follows these worlds crashing down after december 7 a suave ambassador and his charming but conflicting wife, a wily veteran journalist american wife of japanese spy posing as a diplomat and a spirited collegeage daughter of a german attache. Harvey solomon creates this public outrage, hidden agendas, racism and assassinating book first forgotten stores. Please help me welcome harvey solomon. [applause] thank you all for coming. There am driving along one day in the car phone rings and i take a look at the caller id and it says these bond germany. And im thinking all right ive emailed a few people in germany but a phone call. So id do just what youre not supposed to do to driving to pick up the phone. I picked up a call. As a gentleman he was six years old and 1941 when he was interned with his family at the greenbrier. So i pulled over, thankfully, and we had a lovely halfhour conversatio
Sealevels are rising. Droughts and wildfires are no longer the exception. More and more, theyre becoming the rule. People in Subsaharan Africa are particularly up against it. In some areas, average temperatures have risen by two degrees celsius or more since the 1970s. Heat, crop failures and floods are forcing people to flee their homes. The World Bank Says around 86 Million People could be displaced in africa in the next 30 years, more than anywhere else in the world. In kenya, we met a man who struggles with the effects of Climate Change every day. But hes not taking it lying down. Reporter these days, it takes a long time to find a place for his animals to graze. Roba guyo has been a goatherd for decades. But conditions have never been so tough. Roba the climate is overwhelming us. The biggest problem is the lack of water. Theres nothing we can do. Reporter over time, the heat has become more extreme, and Water Supplies have dwindled. When kenya was hit by drought two years ago, ro
Sealevels are rising. Droughts and wildfires are no longer the exception. More and more, theyre becoming the rule. People in Subsaharan Africa are particularly up against it. In some areas, average temperatures have risen by two degrees celsius or more since the 1970s. Heat, crop failures and floods are forcing people to flee their homes. The World Bank Says around 86 Million People could be displaced in africa in the next 30 years, more than anywhere else in the world. In kenya, we met a man who struggles with the effects of Climate Change every day. But hes not taking it lying down. Reporter these days, it takes a long time to find a place for his animals to graze. Roba guyo has been a goatherd for decades. But conditions have never been so tough. Roba the climate is overwhelming us. The biggest problem is the lack of water. Theres nothing we can do. Reporter over time, the heat has become more extreme, and Water Supplies have dwindled. When kenya was hit by drought two years ago, ro