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services regardless of state restrictions. the reverend of third baptist church in san francisco does not want to reopen and a pastor in livermore tells us he thinks it is time. >> aisles are six feet apart and we told people if they come with their immediate family, they can sit together. the people that arrive at church can sit together. we asked everybody else to put three chairs of space between them which would be about seven feet. >> governor newsom has said he is working on safety guidelines for places of worship and in an announcement from him on when, in-person services can resume is expected today. president trump has called churches essential and he thinks they should reopen. reporting live in livermore, amy hollyfield, abc7 news. happening today a group of
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black religious leaders calls on a plan to delay and they want to continue virtual worship services until they can guarantee their congregations are safe. interfaith council is organizing a rally at city hall, it's at noon. the group calls for medical and home. it's not it's where we make a life. educational services to help this memorial day, and every day, black people disproportionately we honor those who gave everything affected by the virus. to keep our home safe. it is memorial day and some lowes. home unites us. changes in light to the pandemic. the international guard will perform two flyovers to honor when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, bay area health care workers. your bank can be virtually any place. also a socially distanced so, when you get a check... drive-by tribute to fallen you can deposit it from here. service members in and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. memori because if you download and use the chase mobile app, memorial. at marin the annual get together will be online instead of in-person with a message posted your bank is virtually any place. on facebook. so visit chase.com/mobile. as the coronavirus death
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toll in the u.s. inches closer and closer to 100,000, new concerns about social distancing. people across the country have been swarming to beaches, pools this weekend. jobina is tracking all of this at the live desk this morning. jobina? >> thank you, kumasi. good morning. with all 50 states easing restrictions, we're now seeing at least eight states with a spike in new reported cases. those states include nevada and north dakota and north carolina and south carolina and maine. building a better bay area. crowds came out over the weekend, but many did not follow for a safe and secure future, social distancing guidelines or this is abc7 news. masks. >> it's really crowded. now at 5:00, the work begins it's beautiful out. to clean up the mess that this you know, it's fun. massive fire left behind at pier everybody's having fun. 45 in san francisco. >> insane on how many people are out here today. and a heat wave sets off a i didn't expect this at all. >> some good news for sports spare the air alert. fans. the nba is in talks with disney you will want to limit outdoor exercise and stay indoors with the parent company of abc7 to air conditioning today.
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resume its season at the epsn kumasi. what is air conditioning? >> and who has it? wide world of sports complex in where? >> what are you rich? orlando. they would not need to travel there and would be not allowing fans in the stands. in the state of new york, happy memorial day to you, by governor andrew cuomo announced the way. >> i'm about to open a window professional sports teams can return to their facilities for and pray. happy memorial day. training and the leagues are continuing discussions with thinking of everyone who served their players' unions. and big changes for people who kumasi? are used to going out and >> thanks, jobina. honoring people today and, also, our efforts to build a better bay area is focused on itser are going to be really four key areas and aspects of hot. think of all of that as you plan your day. checking in with mike to let us reopening. all bay area counties are now in know what we can expect. phase two of reopening their >> wondering what time you guys would get to dolores park and economies. on friday, santa clara became seek out your sanctuary today. the last county to move into one of those type of days. phase two, so the entire bay area is green on the map you can let's talk about the heat and how dangerous it is going to be see here. some counties are further along than others. outdoor dining resumed in parts of the north bay over the weekend. cornell bernard has a look at how businesses in sonoma county are doing. >> it's all brand-new and we're
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learning together. >> reporter: kendall jackson winery taking lots of reservations for wine tasting reimagined. this winery reopened sunday and employees back at work with new guidelines and lots of disinfecting. >> we spaced tables ten feet apart and all our ppe, hand sanitizers, gloves, masks for our staff. >> reporter: for now only wineries that serve food are allowed to resume tastings outdoor. >> it feels good to get out of the house. >> reporter: easing restrictions on businesses despite recording 15 new cases of covid-19 since friday. >> it's wonderful and feels like normal, again. >> reporter: sisters are getting tgether for the first time in months in windsor where you can now grab food and beer to go or enjoy it on the front patio. >> i can't tell you how happy i am to see people. to see,ioaknow, regular customers, friends, family. >> liberating.
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it's awesome. ir ti. rter: the outdoor pati >> reporter:d bl sced apart. but for some it was still too weird to be back. >> it is a little stressful. we want to be respectful of the irk withers and other patrons. so it's, it's good to be out, though. >> reporter: owner charles bell says luckily this weekend has been busy, but it's been a struggle. >> after two months normally memorial day would be packed. i'm grateful to have whatever i have right now. >> reporter: managers here at kendall jackson said they were fully booked today. a reservation only basis for now. 50 parties per day is all they are allowed spaced out throughout the day and they hope to increase the number in the future as longs is safe. cornell bernard, abc7 news. if you're uwondering what i open in your county. sonoma county has moved deeper
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into phase two as cornell just reported and this allows for dine-in restaurants and shopping centers to open. napa and salono counties are deep in phase two. retail stories are open for curbside pickup and restaurants are open but only for takeout and delivery. the beaches are open in san mateo county but beaches are closed. in contra costa and marin restaurants are open for pickup and delivery only. beach parking lots are closed. marin county beaches are closed. as unemployment continues to rise here in california during this pandemic, renters are asking for the eviction moratorium to be extended. it expires on sunday. it prevents landlords from evicting tenants because of the outbreak. they will vote for an extension tomorrow. you can check out all of our coronavirus coverage on our free
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abc7 news app and alert and live stream any announcements from governor newsom about reopening. coming up, president trump expands the coronavirus travel ban. the latest country added to the list. >> i've given the servers, bartenders, gms and owners. >> how the man known as the tequila fairy is lifting people's spirits during tough times. a tequila fairy, mike. >> what do i have to do to get that? lose a tooth? >> you have to lose some teeth, mike. put one under your pillow and pray. >> right. what do i have to lose to get that? oh, my goodness. yes. a lot of people will be drinking those types of beverages today and i don't blame you. it is a holiday. it is memorial day and a lot of us like to cook out and hang out
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with friends and unfortunately we're in the predicament we're in. you don't want to drink alcohol when you're hot and outside and it dehydrates you even further. that's my health tip for the day. we're already starting warmer than yesterday. temperatures from the low to upper 50s. 52 to 57 our spread across san francisco and temperatures mid 50s to low 60s in most neighborhoods and pittsburg 69 degrees. that is one of the areas in 70s for lows for the next couple days. pretty quiet as you would expect. spare the air if you're driving and hopefully the ac can keep up with fewer people on mass transit and strong sunshine if you're out on the bay not only coming from the sun but reflecting off the water. look at the peninsula. hit 90 for a couple hours after starting out at 84 and 85 after 8:00 this evening. for the south bay, we're starting out at 67 and low to
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mid 90s for several hours this afternoon. still 80 at 8:00 and here are our hottest neighborhoods. 71 at 8:00. near 90 already at noon. upper 90s to near 100 for a couple hours and still 86 degrees at 8:00 this evening. this is day one of four. i'll show you the rest of those coming up. hi, jobina. >> hi, mike, thank you. i'm enjoying your background there. i hope you explain a little more about what that is. i am assuming for memorial day. happy monday, everybody, that is here with us so early on this holiday. we'll start off with a live look at oakland at the 880 at the coliseum camera there. nob fors that i'm seeing on the road this morning. we did have the shutdown of the dumbarton bridge from 3:30 to 4:30 this morning or there abouts and everything is open there. as you can see, very empty and quiet on our roads this morning. we'll be back after the break. hi, i'm reggie aqui.
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y3w6ky y1s6y you're never more than seven minutes away prom our accuweather forecast. >> this is a live look from mt. tam. it's 73 degrees and that's what you'll find up in the hill. 70s and 80s. if you have one of the gorgeous views from the hills, you'll be warmer than the rest of us during the overnight hours.
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let's see how our 14 1/2 hours of sunshine bake us today from 52 to 63 at 7:00. look at that. 70 at the coast, but mid to upper 80s by noon and low to upper 90s away from the coast while we're 74 at the coast and the rest of us in the 80s at 7:00. look at this, more than 11 million people across the state under dangerous heat. 104 in palm springs and 60s and 70s along the coast. kumasi? president trump is banning travel in the united states from brazil which is one of the hardest hit countries during this pandemic. it doesn't apply to american citizens or permanent residents. anez has those ils. restriction. according to data from john hopkins university, brazil has
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more than 36,000 cases only behind the united states now surpassing 1.6 million. the white house saying in a statement, they are suspending the entry of yalians who have been in the 14-day period before seeking admittance into the united states. national security adviser robert o'brien hinting the restrictions were coming. >> because of the situation in brazil, we'll take every step necessary to protect the american people. we'll look at the other countries on a country-by-country basis. ian panel. >> the new epicenter of this pandemic. here in mexico, we're seeing record number of cases. in fact, we have just seen the highest number of deaths being reported. but some controversy over that tally with some suggestions that the real number could be as much as three times higher.
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we're seeing hospitals and morgues nearing capacity. >> reporter: in the meantime, president trump repeating his mantra, america must reopen. >> we are doing the right thing and we're doing the right thing by getting it going and getting it open. >> reporter: president trump will participate in a number of ceremonies today. including a wreath laying at arlington national cemetery. ines de la cuetara. turtle tower is calling on police to do better and this comes after a man robbed the tenderloin location. the owner says that the man walked in last week, grabbed all the cash from the tip jar and threatened her and then ran away. police took two hours to arrive. she said the officer told her she should have locked the restaurant's doors but she left them propped open because she was doing takeout orders. got away with about 30 bucks and
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thankfully no one was hurt. a kansas man is making special doorstep deliveries of tequila to those who have lost teir jobs during this pandemic. all right, so, this is bryce lob and he's also known as the tequila fairy. and he shared a post on social media asking anyone who is out of a job to send his company their address and they'll drop off a bottle to their home with a thank you note. >> we expected maybe 50 people would kind of reach out here and there and, yeah, we're up to about 1,500 to 2,000 people so far. given the chefs, i bet given the bartenders, gms. >> i was just hoping to lift spirits. >> i'm sure he did. >> he said a couple here and there. now, he knew when we heard tequila. anyway, people who received a bottle said it's not about the free stuff, it's about knowing they aren't alone during this challenging time. we don't want to have to lose our job to get the bottle of
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tequila, but it's still very nice that someone is doing this. look at all those names, mike. he's flipping through all the names of people who reached out. i like that he's doing that. >> no, that's amazing. thirst quenching. i like how he said, lift their spirits. you said lift your spirits. i like your little play on words there. wichita is about, what, 120 miles from where my son lives. so, probably a little too far for him. he is definitely unemployed after graduating and not getting a job, unfortunately. 3.8 million college graduates a employment. here's a look at what is going on outside. hi, everybody. let's talk about memorial day. can you see that right there? the heart and sf. is that the bank of america building? not sure. but either way sets the tone for the day. want to be thankful and send a lot of love to those who make
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this a free country for us. dangerous heat today through thursday. four days and then the heat breaking sea breeze. it's friday. cooler, comfortable conditions this coming weekend with a chance of showers, not a great chance. it's still may. two areas of high pressure pushing everything to our south and our north. this is the result. 97 as warm as it gets. on the peninsula 87 from millbrae and low 90s once you get to morgan hill down to the south bay. along the coast, mid 70s today and touch 80 in downtown and south san francisco and sausalito and then low to upper 90s all the way to santa rosa and cloverdale the first in the north bay to reach 100. along the east bay shore 95 in richmond and berkeley to union city and fremont at 91. as you head into the valleys, a lot of triple digits here today and it is only going to get hotter the next two to three days. now, tonight, there is some comfort overnight for a couple
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of hours. we'll get down into the mid 50s and mid 60s. you see all that yellow. that's the 70s and 80s above 1,000 feet not cool off much there or near antioch and brentwood. your air conditioners could be running all night. you could just see thursday and then finally friday we break the heat and hot inland and 60s 70s and 80s for saturday and sunday. we'll talk about heat tips in just a minute and let's get back to kumasi for more news. new details had leaked about s samsung's next galaxy phone. >> appears samsung is going bigger. reports say one of its next phones the galaxy note 20plus will have a 6.9 i more than an inch bigger than the iphone 11 pro. samsung typically unveils new phones in august with availability a few weeks later. virgin orbit is going to try again to test its satellite
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launching system. the plan is for a 747 to take a rocket up to 35,000 feet. the rocket will take the payload to orbit. launch could start from any airport big enough to handle a 747. say happy 40th birthday to pacman. he hit the scene in may of 1980 to celebrate a special edition of the game is being released. those are your techbytes. return to space after almost a decade. nasa is counting down to when an astronaut will lift off from u.s. soil. we'll hear from one of the astronauts on the miss
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welcome back, everybody. america is preparing to launch into space again. president trump and vice president pence will travel to the kennedy space center to watch nasa astronauts return to space and a space-x falcon 9 rocket. this is the first time astronauts will lift off on u.s. soil in more than a decade. bound for the international space station. >> i think continuing to push into space challenges us as americans, challenges us as scientists and engineers and i think that continued push is important. >> the astronauts have been under strict quarantine because of the covid-19 pandemic. they've been tested twice for the virus and they will be
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tested, again, right before liftoff. the home -- hey, mike. >> hi, kumasi. >> i almost jumped ahead, sorry, friend. >> no worries. if we didn't have this heat wave what you had to say was probably more important than what i had to say. we'll get back to you shortly. let's talk about what is going on right now. we're looking forward to 11:00. what time is it now? almost 5:00. that's when the heat starts to get dangerous. if you're just joining us, let me update you on the heat threat. heat advisory in all the areas you see in orange and not around the coast or bay shore but pretty darn close to the bay shore in many areas and that goes on for four days in and solano county four days of excessive heat warning. what you can do on this memorial day and beyond. stay hydrated wi.
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the more alcohol you drink, the more it dehydrates you. take frequent breaks in the shade where it will feel 10 to 15 degrees cooler and don't leave pets and people in cars. statistically we talk about every year especially infants dying in cars because they're left in them. the cars cars cars to 100, 150 degrees. check on your friends and neighbors frequently. back to kumasi. the home pool business is seeing record sales as people stay home during the pandemic. public pools around the country are still closed and businesses that sell home pools say families are looking for something to entertain their kids, especially with summer coming up. numerous companies are reporting a surge and s theay t demand. but, if you're looking to buy, sellers say be prepared to wait. i want that pool now. especially this weekend. coming up next at 5:00, the
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