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the first time ever. 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
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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. when it comes to crude oil. it was trading for about $60 a barrel. today below 0. >> crude oil prices plunge below for the first time in history. covid-19 is people lg inside. nobody needs oil. and there's no place to store everything produced. >> we have never navigated something like this before.
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it's tough to keep an idea of what's going on. >> head of false at gas buddy. it's not unusual to see volatility in prices. but nothing like this. fortunately the june contract f0 a barrel. the bounce back doesn't mean we're in the clear. >> it's necessary to worry if there isn't a move to ep up in the next three to four weeks. nobody will buy gasoline for june. >> the management professor says if the low prices continue, oil companies could go bankrupt. >> it's important oil producers shut down production. to a considerable degree. >>. move to idle operations is made at the refinery in martinez. covid-19 and the public health response negatively impacted the global economy and demand for the product. monday lower prices the national
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average price for a gallon was 1.81. down five cents from the week before and 36 cents from a month ago. shelter in place order were starting. california average monday. experts say it's easy cheer for lower >> the longer they remain low the more damage and likelihood we slingshot it higher gas prices in the months or years ahead. >> california will see the biggest drop in gas prices in the weeks ahead. as retail prices haven't kept pace with wholesale prices. we went across san jose and visited a dozen gas stations. most of them empty. >> it's bad enough many of us are stuck at home. thieves are targeting us while we're inside. tonight several drivers reached out after finding their cars on
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blocks and the tires gone. we have the story. >> this is a very quick surveillance video showing the moment thieves roll up and went to stealing tires. if you didn't see it we'll rewind it and zoom in. thieves stole two tires. >> everybody is home. all the cars are parked in front of the house. it's like it's easy pickings. >> patrick ring surveillance caught the moment. they left the car like this. sitting on blocks. if you think it's an isolated case, it doesn't sound that way. >> the last couple weeks we have been seeing a lot of it lately. >> from those at toyota who the ones repairing the cars. thieves are going after the newer model tires that are 19 inches and often equipped with night shade wheels. not always toyota though.
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he has a mercedes and lives in san francisco. all four of his tires were recently stolen. >> my car the tires didn't have any at all. it was on crates. one crate on one side. >> there's a hope from some that had is not a new trend. >> maybe it's like they had something and need it for their own car. i hope it's not stealing rims to make money. if it's getting that bad. >> three of the stolen tires cases happened here. one of the car owners told me $1,000 to replace one tire. at this point no arrests have been made. >> another crime that spiked recently is catalytic converters theft. a bust they made this morning. three men arrested after police sa they were caught in the act.
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they are targeted because of the value and lack of identifying markings. >> sheriffs deputy say an inmate released to lessen the danger of covid-19 went on a violent crime spree just minutes later. they are looking at the suspect. oakland police arrested him after finding him in a stolen car. he spent 12 hours in custody at the jail. claiming it took him 37 minutes after being released to carjack someone. a police dog captured him after another attempted carjacking. lt sheriff office admits some people are committing crimes after leaving jail. >> it's not a persistent problem. what's concerning is that we have an individual go from stealing a vehicle and then do two carjackings. there's a leap. >> police are crediting aalert
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citizen by helping stop three people from stealing an entire atm. the three suspects tried to remove it using a sledge happener. along with a chain. hooked to a stolen van. all three ran away when police arrived. officers have caught two. >> today in san francisco confirmed 67 cases of coronavirus. at the central gardens hospital in japan town. the public health department is over seeing the treatment and testing of residents and staff. the city released a map of coronavirus cases by zip code showing which areas have a higher rate of cases than others. highest rates in the neighborhoods. >> i want to stress that no zip code or neighborhood is inherently safer than another. every san franciscoen should continue to exercise precautions. this map shouldn't make anyone feel more relaxed or at the same
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time more fearful. >> we have of the map available on our web site. >> one bay area town is making history offering all of the residents free coronavirus testing. nearly 2,000 residents in the north bay town will get tested. the idea came from a resident. they were inspired by italian town that warded off the virus by testing every person who lives there. they hope doing this test locally will help doctors here understand how the virus spreads. >> we know very little ability how it moves through a community. and behaves in a community setting. that's the motivation for this. >> the sameil sext sa. >> kse is building a covid-19 testing lab in berkeley. by june. construction started earlier this month and when it's does it
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should be able to process thousand tests a day. >> 10,000 a day. >> protestors upset with the shelter in place order. cars lined the capitol mall. some with flags and signs. the rules are already being relaxed in ventura county. our sister station in l.a. explains officials are pointing to the numbers to validate the decision. >> ventura county started modifying restrictions over the weekend. you can go to autodealerships and bike shops to buy as long as you practice physical distancing. ventura city parks and beaches could reopen with restrictions. >> the the best path forward is a cautious one. >> the steps we have taken in the new order are based on science. but also going to be based in terp of success and human
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behavior. >> the l.a. county director of public health urging residents not to go to ventura county. >> you'll overwhelm a county that has that is trying to relax some of the restrictions for their residents in a sensible way. and you could because you'll be in closer contact with lots of people you could come back and infect yourself. and spread that to other people in our county. >> non-essential businesses with ten or less in the facility can also resume operations. things are still far from normal. >> what we have to prevent is a knee jerk, we're frustrated. we want it back to normal. we have to think of this as the new normal. >> here are the latest numbers. six new cases have been reported bringing the total number of positive cases to 428.
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222 people recovered. 13 deaths. according to ventura health officials the in your opinions are due to the diligence of the community following orders. >> the only people san francisco hippy hill today were police. how coronavirus changed 420 celebration. but the cannabis business as well. >> masks are becoming the new normal. a lot of questions about them. we'll answer some tonight. and consider yourself warned. what happened to hundreds of people who decided they needed to go to the beach this weekend. >> spring will live up to its name. how much warmer it will get this week. >> all of that is ahead. we will continue in just a moment. here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live.
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what a difference a year makes. take a look. the left is 420 in san francisco last year. on the right, today. because of the coronavirus out break along with warnings from the city, hippy hill was empty. except a few police officers on patrol. >> people did still find ways to celebrate. while social distancing. much like other businesses the cannabis industry is taking a hit. we spoke to a dispensary owner and marijuana expert about the future of california cannabis industry. >> people packed shoulder to shoulder under a cloud of smoke. the scenes on 420 past. this is the scene now. police barricades and chain link
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fences and not a single person on the famous grassy nol. people are celebrating 420. but the venues changed and so has california cannabis industry. >> the prom night and pot smoking went virtual. >> we met david in line. >> i love to go to the park. circumstances being what they are. >> what are you going to do? >> get pot and go home. >> exactly what he was going for. >> this is our first 420 here. >> had opened in november. you also don't have to pick up your pot in person. >> after the first week after the initial rush where people purchased quite a bit. thinking stores would be closed. we realize we had to get on with
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delivery. ankse new deliverywn is down 20 serve ey are hct of policy on c markets. he explained the dispensaries being declared essential business in california. >> we have illegality at the federal level. fund are not available for small business relief. >> he's confident the cannabis industry will survive as long as business owners adapt quickly to the changing needs of customers. >> police are taking a hard stance on shelter in place order because too many out of town visitors are flocking to the city beaches. officers spoke with more than 400 beach goers friday and yesterday. they ordered 275 of them to leave because they live five miles away.
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allowing people to go outside for recreation but stay within five miles of their home. >> we took seven of your top questions about the new rules around face coverings to address specifically here tonight. we have the answers. >> question number one. where are face coverings mandatory in the bay area. here's the map. five counties in the city of san francisco. and fremont. question two why are masks only strongly recommended here in this county? she is mindful the law enforcement resources are stretched. >> that's something that i can ask colleagues and law enforcement to enforce. however, it is a critical and urgent recommendation. >> question, who should be wearing masks? anyone over 12. children younger are not required to wear them. even though masks of all sizes are available everywhere.
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when should we be wearing masks? >> anything that can cover your nose and mouth when you are standing in line or in any location that provides an essential we take them off? >> if you're traveling alone in your car. or immediate family member. you doept need to cover your face. >> if you're out running. walking your dog. basically that is not necessarily a requirement to wear a face covering. >> question six. people are being told to wear masks. what about taking them on and off? >> make sure it covers your mouth. and try not to touch the mouth. take it off on the sides. >> why do we need to wear masks in public? >> to keep the people around us safe. and to slow down the transmission rate. >> finally. remember it doesn't have to be a mask. it can be any kind of facial covering.
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that you can make yourself or find resources in the community or online. >> speaking of online we have a special section online. with resources to answer questions about covid-19. stimulus and unemployment help. the rules about face coverings. food banks. and a fund guide to the virtual entertainment online. >> a dog stolen outside a san francisco grocery store. last december. a husband found an animal shelter in l.a. jackson a five year-old was tied up outside the grocery store. when someone stole it. the owner hired a banner plane to spread the word. they will be reunited on tuesday morning. which is a great happy ending to the story. >> beautiful dog. >> it really is a great happy
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ending. i remember that story. all right. time for the weather. >> that is a great story. we have beautiful skies this afternoon. and evening. into the next seven days more of the sunshine. this time lapse the sun going down close to 8:00 now. we're getting closer to summer. we had a few clouds around at the time of the sunset. over all the trend was a clearing trend. as we did see some showers earlier on today. live doppler 7 showing clouds along the coast. earlier this morning we had showers measured up to trace amounts. a few hundredths. and as you look it was a light system. so very spotty showers. snow showers in the mountains as well. temperatures right now in the 40s and 50s. we check out live picture from the camera. you see clouds in san francisco.
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here's a preview of what's to come tomorrow. san francisco going from 59 today to 64 degrees. five degrees warmer. oakland up six. same thing with san jose. concord 74 tomorrow. you know we're heading in that direction. live look from the camera. we have the clouds still lingering. areas of clouds in the morning a warmer pattern beginning tomorrow with a above average warmth later on this week. a hour by hour planner over tomorrow. 7:00 a.m. low clouds. 40s 50s. non-time bright skies. and will be a warmer afternoon with upper 50s to mid-70s. temperatures in the morning not going to fall a lot with the clouds insulating you. 40s 50s out the door. grab the extra layer. for the afternoon it will be short sleeve weather. sunshine and 74. 68 oakland.
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half-moon bay 61. 75 degrees in santa rose. it will feel good if you get chance to step outside and in your backyard. do some gardening or just take a quick little walk. with your dog. it will be nice weather. 7-day forecast warming trend that starts tomorrow is going to push the temperatures up in to the mid-80s. later on in the workweek friday going into saturday. even a possibility into the upper 80s. stay tuned. going to be hard to shelter in place. we need to do it. >> all right. thank you so much. >> stay with us. bay area life under quarantine. how people are making the most of it. as well as the signs that serve as reminder that we will get through this together. >> tomorrow broad way star will be performing as part of the spring concert series.
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to persevere. viewers are sharing with us how they're getting by. here's a day in the life.
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another day in the life. >> i love those. >> stay with us sports is next.. how the elephant in the room caused all kind
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good evening. here we go again. green not holding back on kevin durant. and how his contract caused the warriors all kind of tension. he was on uninterrupted talking about the last dance documentary on michael jordan and the bulls. he said because the bulls all theinal season bde a group. unlike the warriors who were always dealing with questions about durants future. >> you have kevin like i don't know what i'm doing next year. it doesn't matter. but it does because you're not
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the only person that has to answer the question. to be quite frank you're the last person that has to answer the question. because you don't say -- you don't say much to the media. you tell them to shut up. i don't tell them to shut up. i have a conversation and so i'm stuck answering that question all the time. and due to that there was an elephant in the room. and steve was trying to address it as best he could. it was out of his hands. >> bleep bleep. draymond. he's honest. draft going virtual thursday. today the league held a practice draft to work out bugs. they had a glitch on the first pick. then it got better. good to work in silicon valley. giants general manager very simple set up. where's my phone. he spoke and said he doesn't believe the times we're in will
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change anything. >> the draft prep is has gone surprisingly well. despite the fact we have done in virtually. and we really feel like we're in a good place. we feel like we have the efficient and advantages. >> we put the word out on friday. you have a fun video that's begging for a catch phrase. send it to me. let the fun begin. tonight's call my play video sent by ruth. >> lily was getting a wonderful belly rub. she decides she wants want to. rejected. a dog eat dog world. one more look. with the stiff arm like mar shawn lynch going beast mode. we just called your play. >> send us your videos.
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that's our report this monday. glad you could start the week with us. >> right now on jimmy kimmel live how about snoop dog.
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>> announcer: today on "tamron hall," an emergency room doctor treating covid-19 patients loses temporary custody of her 4-year-old daughter. is this a start of an alarming trend? plus, the stars from "the baker and the beauty," next on in all new "tamron hall." ♪ ♪ >> tamron: welcome to "the tamron hall show," from my home. so, as you know -- or, some of you -- i share my space not only with my husband and their little baby, moses, but we have a dog, may love, and a bird you may hear in the background. josephine birdker, who doesn't care that we have a show going on, trip sometimes right in the middle of interviews, reacting but she has me talking to y'all.
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shout out to jojo come on the other side of that wall. like many of you, it's a quest to find something to watch. we have so much time inside. abc has a new romantic comedy. i'm a sucker for anything that has a romantic twist. that's how the new show, "the baker and the beauty," is being described. speak out you didn't seem like you are making a lot of headway. >> you mean when i was with my brother? >> no, when you were talking to the picture while you eat. [laughter] >> you should see what i do in the shower. when i really want a challenge, i do it in japanese. >> [speaking japanese] >> come on! >> tamron: please welcome the stars from abc's "the baker and the beauty," n

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