A coat this morning. Its a little chilly. I was thinking the same thing. Good morning to you all. Lets bring in rosemary to talk about this. I forgot what that chill in the air felt like until this morning. It is so weird. And my cold . I am glad to see but its a definite change in the weather. Yes. You need socks this morning, for sure. We are a little bit cooler and we will be cooler for today but it wont last. We start a warmup tomorrow and it is a warming trend that will last for a few days and may be several days. For today, the deeper green layer is out there. A bit of an onshore breeze this afternoon. Temptress coming down by a few degrees. I will have a better look at the Current Conditions and what to expect for the afternoon and will look at the rest of the weekend coming up in a bit. Truck protests continue around the bay area after the Police Shooting of jake it jacob blake in kenosha, wisconsin. Demonstration dancers are calling to an end to Police Brutality. How san joses
Liberal democraticic party poli chief discussed the situation on friday. The plan is to provide about 2,800 to households whose income has fallen to a certain level. Translator i emphahasize th speed is importantnt and that t money must b be provided quickl. The handout is part of the governments emergency economic package which is expected to be finalized next week. The Central Government has yet to declare a state of emergency but says it will if theres a serious threat to Public Health and the economy. Tokyo governor koike yuriko says that will give her city greater power to fight the virus. Transnstor we w would ask residents to stay at home based on the special measures law. We would also ask facility operators and event organizers to restrict or suspend the use of venues for public events. Koike said Stores Selling food, medicine, and other daily necessities would remamain ope. Along with banks, the stock exchange, and other essential services. Koike once again asked people to re
Arriving from the places to ice isolate themselves for at least two weeks from home and hotels and theyll be asked not to use public transportation. Theyve added visas are void. The measures will continue through april. The same requirements arall reddee in place for people traveling from china and south korea. And expanding the ban to include people from italy, spain a and e whole of iceland. The pandemic is forcing the Abe Administration to rethink the imperial familys schedule. Emperor and empress were set to make a state visit to u. K. In early may but thats been cancelled. It would have been the couples first trip overseas since the emperors succession to the e thrown last year. And nex at banquet part of ceremonies to proclaim crown prince heir to the thrown. Innumber of confirmed infections has climbed d to over 900. That does not include the 900 cases from the diamond cruise ship or those flown back from china. More than 700 people have recovered and left hospital. Now, japans
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Prevela nt and harmful. Live from our studios in london and singapore, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. Its 8am in singapore, 1am here in london and 2am in brussels, where negotiators appear to be close to a dealfor britain to leave the european union. Now, isay appear, because despite the optimism nothing is certain. An agreement could be finalised at the eu summit in brussels later on thursday. That is the new deadline of sorts. But any deal would still need the approval of european leaders and the british parliament. The bbcs Laura Kuennsberg reports. Hes in a rush, a terrible rush. Keep working, he says. Eu leaders will be there in the afternoon, and the negotiators on both sides will have to give their verdict to their political masters. The big players in europe desperately want this all to come to a conclusion. Everyone understands english, but nobody understands england. Laughter. And these negotiations are taking part somewhere in this not very beautiful building. Can ther