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you're unable to pay. responders. it is located in vallejo. tell them, by the way, you can once all medical personnel are provide that proof upon request. tested it's likely the center will be available to the public that one letter should shield but there isn't a time line yet. so we can still answer your calls. you from eviction through may 1st. and we are monitoring our system 24/7 no letter, no protection. please bear in mind this pause to ensure that we have a fast reliable network, on rent payment is not free the response coordinator for housing. you will eventually have to pay keep the customers connected, the white house coronavirus task back your missed payments. and making sure people are staying safe. force dr. deborah birx will join with your letter today you can and we're still on the road. propose payback arrangements or solving critical issues as they arise. hoda and savannah on the "today" open the door to negotiations. perhaps your landlord will get ♪ show coming up in moments right creative with you to bring your after "today in the bay." account current. first, before we leave you, a check of that forecast with meteorologist kari hall. you have to ask. there's more information about hey, it looks good for the order and what you can do at go to xfinity.com/prepare. nbcbayarea.com. today. just tap responds from the main menu. still some lingering light thank you. showers for some of the bay area and watch out for a chance of we decided enough of the rain. temperatures reaching into the small ball. let's use our purchasing power. upper 60s and 70s in the let's go at scale. forecast. we'll see it clearing out for san francisco going into the end right now at 6:00, meeting of the week as well as the weekend as we will see the moment. temperatures reaching into the governor newsom announced mid-60s. some really nice weather ahead securing 2 million new masks a month, a supply we'll need even just watching out for a slight as we flatten the curve. chance of rain today. mike, you've been watching the and across the state there's now over 17,000 cases of roads. any new issues for drivers
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getting ready to head out? no, no, no. coronavirus, 450 deaths. in the bay area almost 4,000 the folks doing the essential reported cases. work can drive just fine. for those doing the ride on mass and no relief yet for renters looking for financial help in san jose. transit, let folks remember that b.a.r.t. instituted today that the city attorney submitted a one train every 30 minute service so you have to wait up memo explaining rent suspension to 30 minutes for trains system is unconstitutional. that proposal did not sit well wide. with landlords looking to make their mortgage payments. muni has downsized to 17 core the council will meet again next week to discuss other options. routes for their buses that's effective today as well. a very good morning to you and county connection over there and thank you for joining us. in concord plus walnut creek i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington have reduced their local and along with kari and mike. express service. first a look at the sunny forecast for you. that would be okay, they could kari? manage that but missing a lot of we've seen a little bit of drivers as well as often happens it all these past few days. covid is affecting everyone. back to you. we did see a few spots with pop-up showers, a slight chance thank you very much. well, team, despite the fact of rain today but mostly sunny we're all in different places, and our temperatures reach into we're all in this together. it's nice to see everyone joining us this morning. drier and warmer weather in the we appreciate you, the viewer,
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as well. forecast, as we get closer to >> when you said yay team i felt the weekend looking at highs in like power rangers. the mid-70s. i'll have more on this and a look at the rest of the micro climate forecast coming up in a we appreciate you for joining us few minutes. and hopefully will see you back mike has a look at the morning here tomorrow morning starting commute. anything new popping up on the at 4:30, a nice beautiful view of the bay area. sensors? >> no. we have a smooth drive. we do have the maps and similar we'll continue throughout the morning and see you at 7:25. to yesterday green and blue. blue means maybe a puddle or two with to delays. no problems getting through gainin contra costa county. we know washington and good morning. gaining ground. encouraging signs the there is a transit change. california started very early, coronavirus curve is flattening, went to social distancing very even as the country records its single deadliest day yet in this so far no issues. early. their curves look like they are back to you. >> thank you very much. consistently flat and that's encouraging. governor gavin newsom made a epidemic. >> it's a monster we're bombshell announcement on fighting. signs are our strategy is at 6:30, she sees signs of totally working. national television. he says the state of california >> with hope on the horizon, how long must the nation stay locked hope with the latest data. down? we'll ask the doctor leading the and these should go to some of government's response to the the frontline workers out there the way dr. deborah birx says california is leading the way in not only in our state but flattening the curve. outbreak. disturbing trend. beyond, helping other states across our country. there are now over 400,000 >> those numbers take your breath away. >> why is the coronavirus hitting african-americans so "today in the bay's" kris confirmed coronavirus cases and sanchez joins us with more this nearly 13,000 deaths sadly
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morning. now, kris, he's basically doing across the nation. and back home a new steady what the federal government supply of millions of medical couldn't pull off. >> reporter: yeah, well, so governor gavin newsom on msnbc masks. governor newsom making a huge said we're going to bypass the announcement live on prime time supply chain because it's just not working. television. he said there was no reason to much more ahead this morning. first a look at that forecast. be in competition with other states trying to get the same thing in the same way. meteorologist kari hall giving us the forecast from home this morning, part of our social let me show you what was in the distancing. works the last couple of days and just signed within the last some light rain to start out the couple of days. morning? >> yes, for parts of the bay he says he signed a contract for the state to buy 150 million n95 area. as well as the peninsula. a live look outside in dublin mask every month. this is where yesterday we had 50 million surgical masks every month and that they should be really dense fog. available within the next few now we have some clear visibility for a lot of the weeks. the governor of california says drivers now heading out on 580 that we may even have enough to share with other western and our temperatures are starting out at 48 degrees. shortage. still a slight chance of showers. he explained how he made this happen on msnbc's rachel maddow we do have really nice weather show. >> now they'll be manufactured overseas but we were able to in the forecast as we track the source them through california rain. we've seen the light showers manufacturer and a consortium of moving through.
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the storm system remains close nonprofits. the vast majority are n95 masks to the bay area. we'll track what's ahead as we at a price where we're not go into the rest of the forecast coming up. competing against others. we're not looking at gouging, mike has a look at the morning the fraud and abuse in this commute also working from home. space, competing against other states. that's right. we decided enough is enough. so many people are working from home, we continue to have the let's use the purchasing power light commute. of the state of california as a nation state. we'll show you what you showed on the dublin cameras. >> reporter: the governor says they couldn't wait for help from the federal government because fog today, no fog. there's just not much supply there either. california has only got ann we move up to contra costa million masks from the federal county. the only thing we see on the map stockpile and this help can't come soon enough for our is highway 4. frontline health care workers who have been protesting the chp is there quickly getting to lack of sufficient ppe. all their issues. in california 269 health care new this morning a leader on your face when you leave the house. the answer is no. the white house coronavirus task force is saying some of their these are meant for health care ore than the day projections may be a little bit before and double the number of workers, frontline workers. just six d gdance is to cover if you have a reasonable mask, lower than they first hold on to it because you'll be needing that. anticipated. great news when it comes to projected deaths. these masks are for our health "today in the bay's" bob redell
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reporting this morning with more care workers. on this data. kris sanchez, "today in the bay." let's hope it is true, bob. starting in los angeles everyone going into an essential >> reporter: fingers crossed. business like a grocery store you'll recall on monday the will have to cover their face. university of washington if people are not wearing face institute for health metrics and covers the business can refuse evaluation predicted under 82,000 americans would die during this pandemic. service. this applies to virtually every the institute has revised that store allowed to stay open and number downward. they're now projecting 60,415 to los angeles only for now. this morning more than deaths. that's a drop of around 21,000 400,000 confirmed cases across the country of coronavirus and people. keep in mind this is a nearly 13,000 deaths. a live look at capitol hill this projection based on everyone morning where president trump is social distancing through may on the defense for his response and is one model of the to the coronavirus. here on "today in the bay" pandemic. it is one that has been widely tracie potts with more of what the president is saying. cited including by people in the >> in a couple days the cases white house. will be down -- the white house said covid-19 >> reporter: president trump could kill between 100,000 and reacting to a "new york times" report that he down played the 200,000 americans. new this morning on the "today" coronavirus pandemic as a close show dr. deborah birx of the adviser warned it could kill coronavirus task force was asked millions of americans. about the death toll possibly
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>> you have to understand, i'm a being much lower. cheerleader for this country. she says she's very hopeful i don't want to create havoc and because she believes americans have been taking those social shock. i'm not going to go out and distancing guidelines very seriously. start screaming this could happen this could happen. >> what's really important is >> reporter: he blames the world health organization. >> they called it wrong. they don't turn the early signs they called it wrong. they missed the call. of hope into releasing from the 30 days to stop the spread. they could have called it months it's really critical and you can earlier. they would have known and they see the delay. should have known. >> reporter: and he's defending so if people start going out again and socially interacting, small business loans that got off to a rocky start with $90 we can see a very acute second billion in requests stuck in red wave early. tape. >> we need the ppe to enable us we are encouraging every american to continue to follow to resume operations, rehire our the guidelines for these 30 days. staff, pay our bills. it's extremely urgent. >> reporter: dr. birx says the >> reporter: the treasury medical community is trying to secretary -- learn from washington state and >> the money, you'll get it the us here in california because same day. >> reporter: now says -- >> we want to assure the workers our curve has been, in her if you don't get the loan this words, persistently flat unlike week there will be plenty of new york and new jersey which money next week. saw a rise which fortunately now >> reporter: in new york city 20% of the police force is out appears to be stabilizing. sick even as new york state sees its deadliest day with one the stay-at-home orders and
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person dying every two minutes, social distancing guidelines early on. you can watch the entire the governor says there's hope. >> the three-day average is down interview with dr. birx in half which is good news. an hour on the "today" show. >> reporter: and a grim reality. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> the numbers take your breath away. >> reporter: 7 out of 10 well, saying enough is coronavirus deaths are african-americans. enough. governor gavin newsom has announced a big win in the tracie potts, nbc news. state's quest to protect health care workers. he appeared last night on msnbc thank you, tracie. it's 6:07 right now. breaking the news california has made a deal of its own to essential workers now have more manufacturer 200 million medical grade masks per month. protection. yesterday both city councils approved sick leave policies, >> we were able to source them guarantee any essential employee will be paid if they are unab through california manufacturer to work because they're and a consortium of nonprofits. the vast majority of those masks quarantined, show symptoms or caring for children or someone are a price we're who is sick. frustration is mounting with some dmv customers across the not competing at others, not state. looking at gouging, the fraud they say they're being shut out and abuse in this space, when trying to renew driver's competing against other states. we decided enough is enough. licenses and car registrations let's use the power, the purchasing power in the state of on line. the field offices are closed due california as a nation state. to the public due to the >> the governor also saying he
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and other state leaders were pandemic. several workers claimed they have not received training on tired of securing peaiecemeal how to process the requests, and here is what one customer is saying. >> they didn't do anything to their website except put up a deals and they received 1 new front door, didn't remodel million from the federal stock anything inside. while but handed out 40 million. >> an internal memo indicates 15 of its employees have tested in l.a. people will be required positive for covid-19. to wear mask in grocery stores the dmv did not respond to the while shopping and doing other essential errands. request for comment. so, marcus, while there's >> health care workers across been talk about how this the nation have been asking for stay-at-home order is improving better protection themselves. our air quality i want to you take a look at something happening in southern california. something they haven't seen for weeks. he repurposed his own company to take a look at this before and help them out is scent wedge car after photo that we have, busy l.a. commuter arteries are now founder. thank you for joining us, arash virtually empty. one surveyor found l.a. malek. yesterday had some of the you make these devices specifically for tesla cars. cleanest air anywhere in the world. not only that but the air tell us about what you're doing quality hasn't been this clean and how people can help you. since the mid-1990s.
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>> i'm repurposing the tooling amazing to see. we have cleaner air in the bay that i use from my business to area as well but how long will laser cut acrylic sheets and it last? we'll see. right now i want to talk about the forecast today. some warmer weather coming our screens that are used for protectors to make face shields. way? we will see some warmer weather and i think, too, when you think about how many less people are driving, fewer airplanes in the sky it does health care workers can go on have an impact on air quality. the website and request shields. there's a form to fill out and the green dots show the good air based on urgency we fulfilled them as soon as possible. quality and of course we compare that to what we had during the and then there's another button on the website people can go and wildfires. it's good that we're not seeing get shields. the shields cost $3 to make. that but think about what we had to do to get here. a look at our sky cover, a live look in the $3 is one face shield and that's start out this morning. just one cost. some rain helped improve air quality. we'll see our temperatures for you can contribute as many today starting out in the low shields as you prefer to. 50s but then look at this afternoon. we're going to see it warming up >> how did you come up with this today and a slight chance of idea, configure it in a way that showers. i'll be tracking those rain you thought, wow, i can actually help?
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chances. mike, you've been tracking >> yeah, it came from being what's happening on the roads and what's happening for this sheltered in place and feeling morning and those essential drivers. three words, not a lot. helpless to a realization i not a lot happening, which is good news. could contribute because of the the folks who need to get to tools i have and the design essential duties are able to do experience. that. a live look at oakland. we did hear about a crash. i finally came up with something the headlights coming down to that was effective and i the bottom of the screen just past the bottom or around there. actually met someone, a zoom reports of a crash approaching meeting, who is actually a 98. no slowing. on our maps we marked the respiratory therapist and he was the first one that i gave the accident near the top of the initial prototype to try. screen. just watch it out there still his feed back was great and that before the sun comes up. back to you. was what prompted me to ramp up >> thanks, mike. laura, are you ordering breakfast or lunch online? production. >> what do you think the answer is? i'm able to make 80 shields an >> i think that's a no for you. >> that's a no. i like cooking. hour and the good part about it >> me, i'm ordering a lot of stuff from fast food places, and
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if you are like me you're not the shields get delivered flat and assembly is less than two alone. up next uber eats and what they're revealing about the most minutes and using common popular delivery items across materials like for the elastic the country and right here in california. rubber bands and that way you can easily replace the elastic plus scientists are using your cell phone to track how if you have to, use a rubber well you're staying away from other people. how do that he do that? a look at the futures on wall band. and the materials are abundant. >> it's good to see. street. you're watching "today in the bay." >> a lot of the materials used to make face shields are depleted. >> right. well, you're very innovative and very helpful. now people can help to do their part as you mentioned, health care workers, if they need a mask such as this they can go donate as well. >> yes. >> thanks so much for joining us. and thanks for your innovation and your giving spirit. >> it's really nice to see. we're all in this together.
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nice weather as well. kari, tell us about the forecast for today? yeah, we're starting out with clouds in san francisco. we've also seen nearby rain but a mix of sun and clouds for martinez today. it's going to be overall a really nice day just watching out for a slight chance of rain. more on that and a look at what else is going on in the rest of the forecast. back to you. 6:40 for you that morning. helping out those on the front lines. next here on "today in the bay," we'll talk live with a bay area man working to make facemask there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. shields for the first responders. to keep business moving. we'll tell you how he does it comcast business is prepared for times like these. and what's inspiring him. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. president trump threatens to to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. withdraw funding of the w.h.o. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. the stock market moves higher, and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. about 200 points higher as we think, perhaps, things will get
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there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. good morning and a very to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. happy wednesday to you. wall street gave up its two-day powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. winning streak yesterday. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. the dow falling at the end of the day despite a rally right there in the middle. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. so monday and tuesday we saw and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. really big gains, futures called we've always believed in the power of working together. for a modest open this morning. that's why, when every connection counts... last week i showed you a heat map where data scientists could you can count on us. track how people abandoned the financial district in san francisco in the day leading up to and the days after the by cell phone pinnings. that raises a number of questions so i woke dr. jimmy craw ford up early to join us by skype. tracking oil supplies from space or seeing where americans are
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gathering too closely. i'm going to super when you start this had company you never thought you would be tracking a pandemic racing through the united states. >> no, absolutely not. we know the world is always changing and we've been tracking change from day one. this is a strange and unfortunate kind of change. >> this sort of tracking with people would never have been possible unless we had little radios in our pocket. i know one of the questions you're going to get fairly often is, wait a minute, you're tracking me? and it is a discreet thing. you can tell where i went. we saw some heat maps where the kids left florida and spring welcome back, everyone, break and went home. president trump is blaming the you don't know who i am, right? world health organization for >> that's right. we're looking at the number of insufficient warnings about the phones in a location, not whose pandemic. i want to check in with scott mcgrew, and now he's threatened phone it is. to cut some of that funding. so it's a matter of how many people are on the beach not whether a particular person is on the beach. good morning to you, laura. the united states is one of many >> it is amazing with this data countries that funds thew.h.o.
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that you're able to gather sometimes from satellite, to the tune of hundreds of sometimes from cell phone data millions of llars. the stories that you can eke out at the press conference yesterday he said that funding from data, what other sort of would stop. >> we want to look into it the tools might you be able to hand epidemiologists and doctors with world health organization your technology? because they really are -- they >> well, our technology is called it wrong. based, scott, on being ae to work at ale, at imagery from they called it wrong. they missed the call. space, billions of cell phone they could have called it months earlier. they would have known and they pings. over the city of san francisco what percent of time are people should have known. we'll be looking into that carefully. spending at home and we're up to 75% to 80% of the time on we'll put a hold on average spent at home which is a huge increase. se to the w.h.o. so people have been doing a great job of that, and that gafs >> then when asked, now wait a an immediate idea is the stay at minute, is now the time to putting a hold on fundingf the world health organization durg a pandemic the presidentaid it home working and we can look at where they're going if they're not staying at home. s something they would in the early days of the shelter consider later. in place we were seeing spikes in alamo square and ocean beach the w.h.o. raised its alarm to which isn't really shelter in
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place. critical level on february 28 so what percentage of people are calling it a potential pandemic. staying at home, is it working the president who on the same and when it's not working where day was informed of that new alert talked to a supporters at are people gathering. >> dr. jimmy crawford of orbital insights giving tools to a rally in south dakota. epidemiologists to figure out the president had cut travel where people are and how we can solve this crisis. from china. i appreciate your contribution the w.h.o. generally discourages to it. thank you this morning. travel bans but they say it >> thank you very much, scott. helped slow the rate of looking at the fact we are infection here. staying at home and not being in the financial district it turns out silicon valley is probably once again has raised the the best place to be as far as question of a vote by mail system, something the psident stay-at-homework. the national bureau of employment research did a study says is vulnerable to fraud. be found the san jose silicon valley area leads the nation in votingn his home statef jobs that one could do from home. washington, d.c., is the second. florida. when asked, wait a minute, how those with the least include is it you get to vote? stockton and ft. myers, florida. he said, quote, i can vote by mail because i'm allowed to. marcus, agriculture in stockton i was in the white house and and tourism and hospitality, couldn't get to florida to vote.
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ft. myers, florida, certainly are things people cannot do you can find me on twitter doing that all day. while they stay at home. >> absolutely. scott mcgrew reporting from home you'll find me at scott mcgrew. this morning. thank you, scott. 6:18 for you and new this 6:46. a business is now among those morning uber eats is revealing the most popular takeout orders, helping protect people on the which are up 30% these days. front lines. the most ordered dish in california is tikka masala. talking about a donation, i told you i didn't know what methodology food delivery that was but i looked it up and it looks good. it's like curry, chicken and co-founder stefan lou. rice, right? >> mm-hmm. thank you for joining us. i've never made it but it would make sense ordering out. >> in the meantime pennsylvania stephen, talk about this for de. is devouring the cheese stakes the state was having a hard time and, of course, french fries getting them. what made you decide to give reign supreme followed by pad thai. a lot of people saying i'm not them out? going to cook. i'm going to order in. >> we make food that's delivered that is helping our businesses, our restaurants who can't take customers inside because of the in glass jars and but when we shelter at home.
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they're helping out as well. >> very much so. we want our restaurants to be realized some things were happening in the world with able to survive so it's nice to coronavirus we immediately give them that support ordered masks and when we especially things we're not very good at making. received them and realized just i have some captive guinea pigs here i can try. looking through the news there were so many people on the sheltering in place, a lot of people doing that including frontline, emergency, medical meteorologist kari home working responders, hospital doctors all at home this morning. looking n in short supply of them. to start out the day. yes. we started to donate our first we've seen light rain. i'm always ordering sushi batch and to keep sourcing them. because that's something i don't know how to make at home. we are maybe going to be ordering takeout today with sunshine. we've seen some low clouds talk to us about the feeling you moving by. have when you take those masks to wherever you're taking them we're tracking a storm system very close to the bay area. and their response? it will bring in rain for the >> yeah, they respond obviously peninsula and the east bay but a very thankfully and they -- once lot of really heavy rain falling we're there we're just doing right now.
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what's right for the community that's where we have the concern of flooding as well. and what's right for humanity. here a mix of sun and clouds and it's so important people times of sunshine. watch out for a chance of a treating the ill have the right spotty shower that could pop up. ppe and can keep doing what our hour by hour forecast shows they're doing and that includes much more rain coming in by all of the work of our actual tonight. some of that rain moving over the sierra will make it into businesses. >> how long do you all plan to parts of the bay area. the south bay and the east bay donate those masks? the highest chance. >> the next delivery we have in a chance to dry out as we go into the end of the week but house and we'll be distributing those over the next two weeks. additional rainfall at this point looks like it will be at a tenth of an inch for many of us >> and i know your dog -- we're here as we go into the next 24 hours and our seven-day forecast looking at your dog on the looks nice. screen, how is your dog a part of this big delivery? we'll be in the upper 60s today he or she, i'm not sure, they and then as we go into the rest have the mask as well? of the week expect it to reach >> right. her name is doodle. into the mid-70s. we'll see it warming up with she's our old faithful, is 11 sunshine. we know it makes it hard to stay inside. we have to do our part, just years old this year. open up the windows or head out we thought it would be a good in the backyard for a little while.
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idea in our last run to american what's happening for the commute? there is no problem for the medical response. we packed some bags on her back roadways. the highways move at speed. i want to talk about mass and since we had to distance socially ourselves as humans, we transit. thought it might be a good idea a number of changes implemented today. to have doodle deliver the we have b.a.r.t. trains only every 30 minutes, masks. that's across the board system wide. that will delay most folks. and before we go quickly we're seeing so many businesses decide that's instituted today as well they are going to stop and over there in contra costa, production of what they're doing and help out in some way. check your transit agencies as talk to us of the importance of things change. back to you. doing that in your community. thanks, mike. you live here just like all of us. >> absolutely. 6:21 for you this morning. we're all affected by this. an all new hot zone in michigan. next, detroit's police chief shares what it is like spending not only just for the business time in quarantine as hundreds but for every human we just need of his officers test positive. to make sure we're doing our part to support one another and in the bay area signs of making sure that people that are taken care of the most ill and resilience. the most in need get that help these messages thanking the that's available. millions of volunteers helping >> all right, stephen liu with
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out. be sure to follow nbc bay area on facebook, twitter and methodology out of concord we instagram. thank you for what you've done and those on the front lines we have a lot of touching posts thank you as well. out there as well. as we head to break check out my favorite person of the >> thank you for having me on. >> that's nice to see, marcus. day. this is chuck. he's a 91-year-old world war ii here is something good from people who aren't doctors but play doctors on tv. veteran and is sheltering at take a look at this video trying home as the orders tell you to to say thank you to the real-life heroes. but is leaving us with a dance as we head to break. chuck, take it away for us. ♪ >> i want to thank all the doctors and nurses, the real ones. >> they brought together other stars for a big thank you and posted to social media asking everyone considering to donate supplies to first responders. we're seeing a lot of that giving spirit across our nation. nice to see. >> doogie houser right there. >> very cool. we're hoping to see some sunshine. kari? >> we had a lot of sunshine yesterday. our view over san jo.
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the light rain moving through. temperatures will be very nice. it's starting to warm up just a little bit. that will be the trend as we go through the week but once again still tracking some of the light showers that will remain especially as the storm system affects a big chunk of southern california and we're just on the outer edge of that and bringing heavy rain. in the afternoon some spotty rain but not a whole lot here and we may see rain across the east bay as well as the south bay. then tomorrow a partly cloudy
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sky. not much more additional rain and so going into the rest of the forecast we'll start to dry out here as our temperatures warm up. expect a high of 69 degrees. a chance of rain in the forecast. looking very nice in through the weekend. also something very nice, mike, you've been doing the new normal. what do you have today? today, kari, we'll talk about personal grooming. we're focusing on the new normal, doing things we used to call normal under new circumstances. so let's take you first to a photo essay, this will feature diana, a hairstylist in the south bay. you see that in the first picture diana is with a head of hair, of course being a stylist that would not be unusual there, in front of face time. the next picture shows you the head of hair is on a mannequin's head. diana is being broadcast over facetime helping out a client. now if you look at the third
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picture she's helping out these folks in the foreground, a smiley and in progress work there for jen. jen and raul, her husband, live in the south bay. welcome back, everyone. it is 6:25 right now. raul has never done this before but hopefully with diana's help more than 700 employees at the maybe we'll see an after picture henry ford health care center in but we have the befores and the durings for the face time detroit have now contracted the colorist. coronavirus. i do a selfie haircut for myself 600 of those are said to be law because i had puffy head going enforcement officers and that on. includes the police chief. tried to trim it down. the clippers are my old clippers. i didn't discover that until >> i've never seen anything like this. they were broke and i was left with finding the new clippers. i've been through earthquakes i'll have to get to that friday. and riots in los angeles. i cleaned up after myself, guys. send me your photos and your so i know what a significant videos and tales of the new crisis looks like but not like this. normal here via facebook or >> so those 600 officers spending time in quarantine, twitter. we're all here together but chief james craig said during his own battle he felt weak with separately and of course we have to take care of ourselves and our families. back to you. >> that we do. on and off fever and chills and thanks, mike. >> thanks, mike. 6:53 for you this morning. hardly had an appetite. >> something good this morning, and happening now new video in another sign of recovery and from wuhan, china, where people
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hope. i want you to look at this wearing masks are now out and about. heartwarming video, laura. this is after the city lifted this is beautiful. its 11-week ckdown. a mother of five was finally now there aretill some able to go home after a two-week restrictions like travel in and battle with coronavirus. out of the city. wuhan residents will be tracked this is christine leaving a new by smartphone apps, this is to york city hospital on saturday. doctors and nurses filmed her prove that they are healthy. being wheeled out to her the city is considered the husband, and she makes it to her center of the coronavirus husband, she stands up, gives pandemic. of course we'll be right back him that big old hug after not with what san jose leaders are being able to see each other for saying about freezing rents for two weeks. the next few months. i just love seeing that. 6:54. you're watching "today in the bay." what we do now will forever change our tomorrow. family back together again. it's a scary moment but seeing that provides a sense of hope. i love that. >> being reun kiara the dog loves playing it's not too owner is one of norway's olympic beach volleyball hopefuls. isn't that dog amazing, though? what a teammate.
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knows how to play it. athletes who have qualified in the games will get to keep their spots in the games next year and this is quite the way to practice. >> she's setting it up perfectly. trained her well. >> very cool. so let's do the right thing, today. up next on "today in the bay," we're going to talk to a bay area man who is repurposing let's stay at home. let's wash up. let's always keep our distance - his own company, putting please, six feet apart at least. everything he sells on hold to help out the medical workers. let's look after ourselves, as well as others. we'll talk to him and how you can help out as well. it will all be worth it. a major announcement from we can all do our part. governor newsom. hundreds of millions of masks. so those on the front line can do their part. and when this is over, the help our state could soon be offering to others. we will all, continue, everyone is working a little differently now.
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6:56. welcome back to "today in the bay." here's a look at some of the stories we're following for you today. no relief yet for renters who are suddenly struggling in san jose. councilmembers are talking about a three-month rent suspension. the city attorney submitted a memo explaining that would be unconstitutional. the idea is not sitting well with landlords who have to pay their own mortgage payments to make it. now the council will meet again next week to discuss other options. the latest bay area coronavirus numbers show nearly 4,000 confirmed cases. 110 people have died. santa clara county continues to have the most with nearly
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