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stern warning in san county. beaches are still closed to tourists. that's not stopping some. >> the third bay area county to reopen. many businesses are gearing up to welcome customers. >> san francisco say summer camps can open. with strict guidelines and limit limited capacity. who can go and what can shut them down again. >> i have the holiday weekend forecast coming up. as of today all bay area counties are now in phase 2 of reopening. >> timid. we'll wait to see how things go
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first. >> santa clara started curb side pickup a few local counties race ahead into the next steps of this phase. governor newsom saying guidance on phase 3 will come soon days. >> it's a dynamic state. every week we will be making modifications. >> the governor says it's crucial people continue to keep up with precautions and remember why this is happening. >> folks don't develop amnesia. the disease is still with us. people are dying. >> the holiday weekend is not an excuse to break the rules. police will be keeping a close eye on parks. >> we again don't want to shut down any parks. if it comes to that point, where things are out of control and not following guidelines. we won't have a choice.
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>> good evening. >> in less than an hour, enter deeper into phase 2. the relaxed rules mean some wineries, breweries sp restaurants can serve out door meals. >> that is good news for businesses as we head into the holiday weekend. >> the only constant during this pandemic has been the sunsets. a former nfl player along with two teammates founded this winery. he has been using this perfect backdrop for virtual wine tast no equal. especially when you get to shar struggle of staying afloat. >> get your food truck over here. we have a partner together and it was like oh of course.
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and that's what it's about. that's the small town feel. >> under the in new rules, wineries may open for out door dining if meals are served. a win win situation. >> collaborating equally. their wine is good. our food truck is awesome. and so the food is and his wine go hand in hand. >> wine tasting, social distancing is part of the new process. >> under this order, restaurants, shopping mall, child care and churches for drive through service will be allowed to open. schools are still a question mark. the supervisor says this is a great start. >> you can't have tables next to each other. they have to be the plastic shields. everything will have to be disposable in terms of wine tasting. >> a ray of sunshine after three
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and a half years of fire, floods and power shut downs. >> people have gone through so much. >> theyave sunset, food and wine. and the anticipation of more business during this memorial day weekend. >> now if your holiday weekend plans include packing up and heading to the beach. there's a strong warning don't visit unless you live here. >> the county is seeing a dramatic influx of out of town tourists. >> eerie silence. the car sell isn't spinning and rides aren't running. it's doing little to keep people away. >> we're coming from irvine. >> he said minnesota. memorial day weekend typically brings crowds of tourists.
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the message is keep away. >> if you're on the beach lounging and partying with friends. and doing things that aren't allowed, you could face a citation. >> 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. beaches are closed. they got here at 3:00. >> we were not supposed to be on the beach. there was a security driving around. >> after 5:00. people are allowed to exercise. those with spoke with say the need to stretch their legs led them this way. >> we have been following the shelter in place. today we need to get out. >> it seems hypocritical. the kids live close by. we decided to walk out. >> sunbathing sp gathering in groups and lounging on the beach do not. residents have worries. >> it has been contained and avoided cases. when people come from out of town i'm concerned.
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>> i was nervous coming to california from minnesota. we have heard horror stories of people getting fined for not wearing a mask. but people are on the beaches and breaking quarantine rules. >> nmore concerning. they fear a busy weekend could mean more cases. >> meantime take a look at this. san francisco police made sure were practicing proper social distancing. they asked park goers if they lived within the same household and gave masks to people who didn't have them. they added social distancing circles to one section of the park. >> int ppleix feet apart. >> it is going to be a gorgeous
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holiday weekend for most of the bay area. as we take a live look from the roof cam. clear out there. what can you expect where you live? >> crank up that ac. >> yeah. if you have one. otherwise you have to use a fan to keep cool. the good thing is the first couple of days of the holiday weekend the heat wave doesn't again. after that all bets are off. high pressure ridge building. that will lead to rising temperatures. take a look at the memorial day forecast. sunny and warmer saturday sunday. summer spread. and then it is going to sizzle with warm to hot conditions. mid-70s to low 100s. memorial day into the triple digits. well above average. going to be a warm one at the beaches. this is not the hottest day. wait until you see the excessive
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heat coming and why there's a warning. >> all right. some summer relief for bay area parents. three counties announce today that summer camps did can are open. that doesn't mean every kid will get to be a camper. >> new guidelines for camp. >> allowing summer camp to open june 4. and san francisco programs can start june 15. to minimize comingling and exposure, they will limit group sizes to pods of 12 children and camp sessions must be at least three weeks long. to keep the same group of kids together. >> we're balancing risk. we're not saying it's necessarily risk free. >> the public health officer. >> what was it about the covid-19 numbers that allowed you to make a decision to open up?
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>> we have adequate testing capacity. and contact tracing. we have had very few cases among children. >> the news about camps opening is exciting for parents. >> and restless kids. >> she's doing well with the learning. she's missing the social element. >> not everyone will get a spot at camp. capacity is crushed by limiting group size to 12 kids. during a non-pandemic summer runs camps for two to 3,000 children. >> we will have probably a tenth of that. we're hoping we'll have spaces for two to 300. already over 500 families have really requested camping for their kids. so how will we make the choices? >> they focus on helping the most vulnerable.
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at facilities and reck and park spaces. if cities and counties would open up public school campuses. they could enroll more kids. >> we need more space. there are so many children out there that need services. >> the decision to open camp isn't necessarily permanent. >> for now the data allows us to feel like this is a safe step to take. if we have a surge during the summertime, we might need to change the decision. and close camp. >> other guidelines include staggered arrival time. and enhanced cleaning and temperature screening. the y is planning for three camper temperature checks a d.e itamping as u qte achange. nedevelopments now oakland says their first day of school will be august 10.
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but only time will tell whether students will be logging in at home or showing up to classroom. the superintendent wrote a letter today. saying she classes. it all depends on what happens over the summer. >> it won't e a normal return to school. it won't be every student in every school across oakland. that's probably not going to happen. i think that most school districts are planning for that eventy. it won't be everybody in school at once. what will it be? we're trying to figure it out. >> district has formed an action team that will have a proposal by july. how toh schl yr. parents and students have a chance to weigh in. and opportunities for that soon. there is already an online family survey about distance learning so far.
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inside the shaking tent a confrontation between two homeless women. that led to a six month old puppy being choked. authorities didn't take action until the i team got involved. the number of tents in san francisco tenderloin surged during this pandemic. we walked the streets to show you block after block. tent after tent. the i team has been investigating the impact on both the homeless and residents in the area. >> when i first met jasmine for a rrt on tuesday, her six month
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old puppy couldn't resist our microphone. she stays in this alley where you can't park a car. but the homeless can pitch a tent. and can't be moved because of coronavirus rules. she has asthma and outside her window she's worried about contracting coronavirus. >> do you feel like a prisoner in your own home? >> this happened thursday morning. a commotion outside her window. jasmine fighting with her girlfriend. who began choking her dog. >> i came back this morning to talk about witnessing such an awful thing. >> the dog is innocent. it didn't hurt anybody. >> the police wouldn't take action. unless the dog owner pressed charges. >> so you can just abuse a dog
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in san francisco. >> i contacted public officials. including san francisco animal care and control. they came yesterday. both the women and dog were gone. i interviewed the supervisor who district includes the alley about the disturbing video. >> we have heard reports of rape and middle of the night violence. i didn't like seeing that video. it just confirmed what we know. >> he's working on finding alternative sites for homeless tents and increasing testing for hotels. he's been work lg on homelessness for 20 years. >> i have hear you are trying your best. speaking to the public. it's more of the same. nothing being done. >> let me say, this is not a time for words. it's a time for action. my job is to doing everything within my power to have the executive branch of government give action to the folks.
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>> they reappeared. >> she's okay? >> she was fine. >> i checked her for injuries. felt her negative. she didn't react. she has split from the woman who choked the dog. but it's difficult to stay away living on the street. >> i would take a hotel room. >> east arranging a hotel room and there are some that accept dogs. also he finished this memo for the mayor and city officials on homelessness. where we stand and the way forward. i'm posting that online. >> governor newsom says the state is going to put out guidelines for religious groups monday. >> we deeply respect and admire the faith and devotion and the cause that unites millions of
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californiaens. >> though the plan has been in the works, his comments came after president trump threatened to over ride governors who don't reopen churches. >> governors need to do the right thing and allow the important essential places of faith to open. right now. this weekend. >> the cdc released guidelines for services. which include limiting attendance as well as potentially reducing singing. a livermore pastor described to us his safety precautions. >> they can sit with their immediate family. or with those they come to church with. everyone else we ask they put three chairs between them and the other congregates. about seven feet. we are telling people to wear masks. >> earlier this week,as a several others sent a letter to newsom saying they would be resuming in person services may
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31. that is still their plan. >> hertz filed for bankruptcy protection. america's largest car rental company faces billions in debt. blaming the pandemic for lost business. creditors refuse to allow another suspension for lease payments. hertz laid off 10,000 employees. in business since 1918. also owns thrifty and dollar rent a car. >> new headlines tonight about hydroxychloroquine. just published study find the drug is actually linked to a higher risk of death in coronavirus patients. it found seriously ill covid-19 patients who took the drug were more likely to die or develop dangerous heart symptoms. president trump has been taking
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medical emergency afternoon. firefighters tell us they took precautions to protect themselves. just as they have on every call from medical help during the pandemic. we say it is important to take other steps to stay safe if you are exercising outside during the hot weather. >> be careful and not cause themselves too much stress. in doing thipgs, hiking. where they were not prepared before. >> crews rescue a bicyclist who fell off a trail. earlier this the day. >> the holiday weekend is upon us. we have the forecast. >> should be nice. >> yeah it will be beautiful. let's take a look at what's ahead. the first couple days we begin the warming trend and dangerous heat wave developing monday.
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through thursday. high pressure builds. get ready to feel the heat. especially inland where temperatures are going to soar above average. excessive heat watch 11:00 a.m. monday to 7:00 p.m. thursday. there is an increase risk of heat illnesses. so watch out. be careful. in the hot weather. preview of what's to come. monday low 70s to 100s. records likely tuesday. 105 and 106 that is excessive. even places like san francisco in the 80s. wednesday it's still sizzling inland and dealing with quite a bit of heat for thursday. heat temperatures drink fluids. if you have to work outside to find shade. wear lightweight clothing and never leave pets or kids inside vehicles. clear skies a look at
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temperatures. you will notice 40s to 60s across the region. a variety. lovely view. you can see across bay. salesforce tower. warming trend begins tomorrow. heat intensifies memorial day. record temperatures next week. in the morning it will be nice and cool. temperatures in the 40s 50s. clear tomorrow. in the afternoon it will be a warmer day than today. today we cooled off. the breezes picked up. tomorrow we reverse. on the peninsula 80 mountain view. pleasant day. 69 downtown san francisco. into the east bay 76 oakland. 78 fremont. temperatures inland close to where they should be. here's a look at the 7-day
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forecast. weekend slowly but surely temperatures rise. saturday and sunday. the heat wave hits memorial day. and dangerous heat with high risk of heat illnesses tuesday and wednesday thursday. before much cooler weather hits on friday. fog is back. temperatures will tumble. but until then, you have to take it easy out there. i know you are working. larry pool side enjoying the sunshine. >> in the pool. 104. definitely in the pool. >> you're all invited. come over. >> coming up the oscar worthy
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here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken. keep track of them. each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step closer to a healthier community. so for now, keep your distance. but don't lose count. we'll have some catching up to do.
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that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden. actor tom hanks celebrated students today. he had this special message for the class of 2020.
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at the virtual graduation ceremony. >> i would like to think as skyline high school provided me with a direction and instinct to follow, the same is happened for you. good luck to you. and also, congratulations. >> wow. talk about memorable. he graduated from skyline in 1974. and though it is hard to compete with tom hanks, we also want to give our congratulations to all of the graduates. >> great to see him healthy again. heading into the weekend here's a day in the life.
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good evening. with each passing day it seems like sports will come back across the board. major league soccer could be the next sport to get back to
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action. the subpoeeason was shut down m 12. discussing the possibility of playing at disneys complex in orlando. >> we want to play soccer and want to be safe. we're missing it. the problem the difficulty is how to play soccer and all the different markets and restrictions and things like that. the league pitched this disney idea. that we go to disney and kind of are a giant quarantine together there. and play there. obviously there's a ton of stuff to figure out. and how that would work and safety wise and families worked into that. where they stand on the technicality of that i have no idea. i would miss my family a ton. >> former 49ers running back returning to the west. he is reached a deal with the
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sea hawks. veteran leadership to a young back field. he'll be 30 in september. six touch downs last year. with houston. time for call my play. you know the drill. send a video and larry will call the action. a father son combination in san mateo. playing trampoline basketball. >> the perfect ally oop requires timing, precision and a trampoline. lobbing it up. throwing it down. with authority. how perfect is this? sunset. and windmill is home. attacking the rim like it owes him money. >> send your video. use the hash tag. so you too can b
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and that's it. thanks for watching. >> jimmy kimmel next. ♪ pa-da-pa, pa-da-pa, pa-da-pa ♪ pa-da-pa, pa-da-pa, pa-da-pa ♪ jimmy kimmel live >> this is ridiculous. >> jimmy: hi. i'm jimmy kimmel. tonight's show will be a special show. it will be a sad show. but we will also laugh a lot as we pay tribute to a lovely and genuinely funny man named fred willard. fred left this earth friday night at age 86. when i was a kid, i spent a lot of time sitting in front of a tv i had on my desk in my room and one of the shows i would watch religiously on channel 5 in las vegas was "fernwood 2 night." this was a parody of a talk show starring martin mull as barth gimble and fred willard as his sidekick and announcer jerry hubbard. i loved this show. this is one of those shows that probably 80% of the people watching it didn't get. maybe 90%.

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