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well above normal for an wait for it. at home. afternoon high as we continue to winner in the democratic make it into the upper 60s by wisconsin primary. oh! early this afternoon. what a troll. >> this, you'll recall, as they eventually we'll see a high of the world premiere is now in your home. continue to hold the primaries about 75 degrees toy. despite the pandemic we are in. eveso we can stillg a answer your calls. now. and we are monitoring our system 24/7 with more than 20% of the votes in biden has a commanding lead we'll talk about a weekend cooldown and our next chance of to ensure that we have a fast reliable network, rain coming up in a few minutes. over bernie sanders. keep the customers connected, marcus? >> thanks, kari. and making sure people are staying safe. sanders has since suspended his as californians await word from governor newsom about and we're still on the road. solving critical issues as they arise. campaign and yesterday endorsed biden. reopening for business there's a battle brewing this morning on ♪ leaders in two-counties are capitol hill. who can order the economy to debating the idea of all mail-in reopen? governors or the president? ballots for the fall presidential election. "today in the bay's" tracie santa clara county supervisors potts live for us right outside go to xfinity.com/prepare. of washington with reaction to are already looking into their own plans. costa president trump's explosive thank you. supervisors will debate comments. requesting an order from governor newsom for the election tracie? >> reporter: hi there. good morning. to be mail-in statewide. what the president said had some up to this point the governor people kind of doing a double isn't tipping his hand. take here. election volunteers are bottom line the president did typically seniors, most of them not want to get involved in shutting down business across are at risk of getting the the nation, but now says he has coronavirus. financial assistance is on its way for some of the millions a constitutional right to reopen of californians awaiting
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it. >> the president of the united benefits and that federal stimulus. states calls the shots. >> reporter: president trump state workers processed a says he has the right to decide when to reopen business in every quarter and a half million claims sunday. those include unemployment state. >> when somebody is the benefits plus a $600 a week president of the united states, the authority is total, and that's the way it's got to be. boost through the federal >> total? your authority is total? c.a.r.e.s. act. >> total. the feds say you can expect it's total. stimulus payments as early as and the governors know that. wednesday. they will cooperate perfectly. that's $1,200 for those earning watch. >> reporter: right now they're up to $75,000 a year plus $500 not. seven northeast governors and three on the west coast have per child. partnered to come up with their the irs is also set up a new own plan on how and when to ease social distancing. >> california is putting together a bottom-up plan, a site to check on payments. framework for targeted interventions and easing of 6:45 right now. the president says he has the restrictions in the state. >> the government doesn't get opened up via twitter. ultimate power to decide and it gets opened up at the state tell states what to do. >> scott mcgrew, that is level. we're going to make decisions based on science. >> reporter: legal experts agree the president has no authority complete completely incorrect. to lift state emergency orders. >> completely incorrect. this is what the framers of the he's also defending how he handled the coronavirus crisis. constitution were fearing and >> everything we did was right. why they wrote the constitution
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>> reporter: now millions are in the way that they did. without a paycheck waiting for president trump was specifically money from washington. >> we expect that over 80 talking about opening up the million hard working americans economy telling states like will get the direct deposit by california to end their shelter orders at some point. this wednesday. >> reporter: but the next round of covid-19 funding is in limbo. the president says he has the power to do that. he does not. top democrats are refusing to sign on unless money is set aside for hospitals, state and >> the federal government has absolute power. it has the power as to whether local governments, food stamps, or not i'll use that power we'll and women and minority owned see. i would rather work with the states because i like going down to a local government. business that is interest trouble getting traditional loans. now how many of those loans have moving from containment to actually been paid? >> there are a number of places we don't kn in the constitution where it mitigation to surge, next phase limits the president's power and government says they've approved suppression and you will matly the power of the federal nearly a million, but the banks government. the one you probably remember immunity, vaccine. and the lenders actually write best from civics class is the the checks and it could be june happening today governor tenth amendment that says if the power is not listed in this before we know how much of that newsom says he'll lay out the plan for firing up the economy document, it belongs to the money has actually gone out. and getting californians back to states. so declaring absolute power and live this morning i'm tracie potts, "today in the bay." work. more than 5,200 cases of later he would say total coronavirus here in the bay area, 146 people have died. authority is very unusual for >> a lot of small businesses on the president of the united pins and needles. states. thank you, tracie. and starting friday people one reporter so startled she if you're among the more than 2 in sonoma county will be
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simply just asked, who told you million californians suddenly required to cover their faces or that that was possible? found jobless, waiting for those face possible fines. >> you said when someone is it's the first bay area county president of the united states to make that move following in their authority is total. checks. as mentioned in that story they l.a.'s footsteps. and you can see right here that is not true. who told you that? should return relatively soon. >> you know what we're going to state workers worked over the the stock market is open now weekend to try to get those out do, we're going to write up in the mail. papers on this. i want to check in with "today this morning. it's not going to be necessary taking a look at the dow, up 417 because the governors need us in the bay's" kris sanchez, and the stimulus money went out as well. points. we were expecting it to open in one way or the other because a good position this morning. ultimately it comes with the >> reporter: yeah, and governor we'll have a look at that later on "today in the bay." federal government. that being said, we're getting along very well with the good morning to you am thanks for joining us this governors, and i feel very gavin newsom said california was the first to try to get the morning. the gang is all here. certain that there won't be a problem. yes, please, go ahead. money. i want to show you what you can mike will watch out for the >> has any governor agreed you roads and let us know if there expect because it's a little bit are major things to follow up this morning. have the authority to decide when their state -- complicated. if you filed for unemployment >> i haven't asked anybody. you can expect your weekly you know why? because i don't have to. benefit plus that $600 weekly go ahead, please. >> but who told you the boost through the federal kari and laura working from president has the total authority? c.a.r.e.s. act for the next four >> enough. please. home. it's going to be a nice day with months. a beautiful sunrise, too. 224,000 supplemented employees >> the leader of ay declaring a we do have a beautiful benefits started hitting the sunrise. conference that he has supreme debit cards at the employment and total power is going to lead offices on sunday. a live look outside in the south bay, we're going to see this as the news, which is unfortunate, some folks will get checks, because buried in that press that's edd, the employment well as some warming temperatures but it does start conference was some of the best news that we've heard so far and out cool. we head to east san jose to development department. in terms of federal stimulus
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evergreen with upper 40s to that is every american who maximum benefit is $1,200 for start and then it continues to make it into the upper 60s. needed a ventilator got one. individuals making up to $75,000 remember, this was our biggest a year. we'll see our high temperature fear, we're at or near the peak married couples that's up to up to 75 degrees in the south and we have enough ventilators. $150,000 for you if you file bay and inland will reach into take a listen. >> no one who has required a jointly. $500 per child. the upper 70s. as you heard in tracie's story ventilator has been denied a our temperatures peak tomorrow you can expect that via direct and then come down before the ventilator in the united states weekend. we'll talk more about that in a deposit as early as this of america. wednesday, april 15th. few minute. >> just exceptional, welfare, social security laura? thank you very much. big news expected from governor exceptionally good news as we recipients are also included in all work together to make that this, even if you were not possible. we'll be talking more about that required to file an income tax on twitter. you can find me at scott mcgrew. return. gavin newsom, a plan when the irs overwhelmed by requests business cans open up again. >> certainly good news indeed, we'll check in with thom jensen scott. thank you. 6:48 for you this morning, for help set up a new site you this morning. he's got more on governor newsom can check when you will get your and as the coronavirus spreads, payment and estimate how much that payment is going to be. working with the governors of airports across the country oregon and washington on this, immediately changed protocols. thom? i put a link in my twitter feed. the response from sfo was to screen passengers traveling >> reporter: that's right and internationally. i tried to shorten it up because governor newsom didn't go into as you might details other than saying there joe would be an incremental loos government website is a little joining us this morning is bit cumbersome. loosening of the stay at home if you were laid off or you were orders and is working with our venecia jacobs on the sfo task neighbors to the north in oregon furloughed and your next concern beyond your paycheck is your and washington with the health care benefits, there governors there laying out a force. thank you for joining us. could be help coming in that >> you're welcome. >> we know your last day at sfo three-state plan later on this was friday. morning.
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department soon as well. he said it would be in house democrats say they are partnership with those states. talk to us about the process as going to push to expand those a lot of anticipation across the the passengers were coming through. what was that like? cobra benefits so that people entire west coast about what feel comfortable and feel safe this will look like and what the >> well, we were able to screen about having their health care schedule will be specifically. later on monday when questioned covered during this coronavirus crisis. in san jose, kris sanchez, about who has the power to about 150 travelers ultimately reopen u.s. businesses, "today in the bay." in 35 minutes, and we had teams >> good to see the move there, president trump said he has kris. ultimate authority. thank you. cover-up or risk the made up [ inaudible ] and then consequences. >> the president of the united new mask requirements are about states has the authority to do to go into effect in the north would go gate side and would bay. what the president has the "today in the bay's" thom jensen authority to do which is very screen every single passenger live in sonoma. powerful. with a series protocol starting friday everyone will the president of the united have to wear those masks or some states calls the shots. questions. >> just questioncheck? >> ultimately advancing the sort of face covering. cause that unite all of us and they could face possible fines, that is the cause of reopening >> when we initially started the process very early on in the thom. >> reporter: fines or even jail our economy and doing so in a time, marcus. covid-19 start we weren't good morning. safe and strategic and responsible way. checking every passenger's county officials in sonoma temperature, but then the county say it will be a >> reporter: the president and governor newsom have had a protocol developed daily and misdemeanor if you don't have a mask on starting friday in most surprisingly cordial and have they decided that there would be checks if that was necessary but public situations especially if shared resources and avoided we followed a slightly different you can't keep that social criticism. everybody, though, looking criteria. distance rule of keeping six forward to what the governor has >> okay. feet between yourself and so you moved from the airports another person. to say here in california and and i understand now you're i have at least 12 feet between washington and oregon at 10:00 screening fedex employees.
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me and my photographer right this morning the governor is talk to us about how that now, so i have the mask down. expected to talk in more detail compares to working at the starting friday more about this loosening of the stay airport. >> well, these are essential specifically this will include at home order. personnel. all indoor facilities besides thom jensen, "today in the bay." we need to get the shipping out your own home and any enclosed thank you very much, thom. and we are using a very high scott mcgrew is going to dive deep earp into the powers open space or outdoors if you tech system, a thermal scanner, struggle that is certainly are unable to keep the distance brewing between the president and governors. and the workers come through and of six feet or more from other it almost picks up their scott's checks and balances temperature as they walk in the people. also, with the exception of segment is coming up in about 15 door. it's extremely effective. orange county right now, every minutes. big changes for people who so we can screen a lot of these large southern california county want to be tested in the east already has some sort of public bay for covid-19. workers pretty quickly. face cover requirement in place. the testing site in hayward is >> how does that work if someone and later on this morning they being moved. is asymptomatic? bob redell is live with the haven't said exactly what they're going to talk about but changes being made and, bob, a big part is the additional space santa clara county says later >> unfortunately we're picking this morning during their normal they're going to get. up the temperature side but we daily covid-19 briefing they >> reporter: they decided to ask each one how they're will talk about-face coverings. move the covid-19 testing site feeling, have they been around we're live in sonoma, thom anyone who may have covid-19, jensen, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much, thom. to parking lot a in hayward. with shortness of breath, fever, 6:06 right now. or coughing. a look at the latest bay area and so we do both the screening protocol and the temperature numbers. with more than 5,200 covid-19. this is to better manage those check. all right, well, a lot of seeking the test and there's a work needed right now to ensure lot more parking. sadly 146 people have died. the safety of so many people. we thank you so much for what
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>> thousands more prison inmates the test sites runs from 9:00 in you're doing and thank you for joining us this morning. across california are waking up >> you're quite welcome. the morning until 6:00 at night thank you. free this morning. those new details due to a tuesday through sunday. you don't need a doctor's here is something good from statewide emergency order to stop the spread of coronavirus. referral for a free test but need to be showing symptoms of actor john krasinski as he the state's judicial council coronavirus. we're talking about a fever of surprised people in his hometown issued the order to reduce bail 101.4, coughing, shortness of of boston. breath. it happened on his web show that and free most misdemeanor and he's now created. it's become popular called some since april 7th they've tested lower level. it's already amounted to the good news. release of 56 more inmates. more than 2,000 people for the >> the red sox are going to that's on top of the more than virus, 226 of whom found to be 330 released last month. positive. donate four tickets for life. santa clara county's d.a. tells yesterday in sacramento governor us they expect between 100 and gavin newsom pushed for a new >> what? >> what? antibody test that will isn't that amazing? 200 inmates in all will be determine if someone has already yeah, you heard it right. had covid-19. boston red sox gave everyone at that kind of test will be released. and in san mateo county 130 a local hospital there tickets fundamental to getting californians back to work. for life. inmates have been released in the episode krasinski took thanks in part to the bail the idea if you've already had reductions. the health care workers to covid-19 you might -- you might -- be immune and might be fenway park where they actually able to return to your job got to throw out what would have >> joining us to talk about the been the first pitch of major release of inmates from the without being sick -- getting league baseball season if we d.a.'s office albert serrato. sick. were playing. then the entire red sox team bob redell, "today in the bay." thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you, bob. clapped in appreciation for all you will soon be able to find the health care workers. those testing locations on apple as really we do as well. euro you're the chief deputy there. boy. they're really on the front >> good morning. my pleasure. >> you're concerned about this, maps. the tech giant is allowing lines. >> absolutely. the release of these inmates. hospitals and other businesses >> nice to see there. kari, you have a look at our
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tell us why. forecast today. >> well, a little bit concerned to submit an abdominalcatipplic about how broad this sweeps, and looking good? yes, it's going to be once the location is approved it will appear right there on the another beautiful day. in fact, it's going to be a it allows release of people who apple maps in the coming weeks. might be going back to little bit warmer than it was committing the same offenses yesterday so as we start out like, for instance, elder abuse this morning we've seen a clear or child abuse, they can be sunrise and a look live at continuing offenses and based on property tax payments. the county normally has a 10% walnut creek, not a cloud the new bail schedule would be late fee, but "the mercury news" anywhere along the horizon. if you're looking for things to entitled to zero dollars bail. reports so many residents now do, spend time outside with the >> and they're not really tracked because it's not as if suddenly struggling. family, how about grilling supervisors plan to follow the they had been convicted. dinner today. these are pretrial, right? it's going to be very pleasant lead of other counsties that hae in mountain view with temperatures in the mid-70s. >> that's correct. no probation or parole. we're going to enjoy that dinner extended the deadline. >> very interesting. outside at about 6:00, it will a live look at sfo, any way to track it at all, be 72 degrees. contracted airport workers as we look at all of our micro track them? across the state today plan to >> not really. there's probably technology for urge the airlines to accept $25 climates and high temperatures that but that's not something today farther to the north in we're doing. if they're released on zero billion in federal stimulus money. ukiah up to 77 degrees. san jose will reach 75. dollars bail they're released and have new court dates that the deal requires airlines not in san francisco we're up 70s f they need to appear for but to furlough or cut worker pay nothing much will happen until inland east bay. rates. and there may be other possible our dry weather continues for the next court date. >> in the meantime it will strings attached including us, but we've also been watching repaying part of the money they backlog the system. the severe weather that's receive and ensuring airlines >> yes, potentially. don't back out of deals that happened elsewhere across the country, and here is part of the more concerned at this point they have with u.s. airports. about the effect. reason why. we had a case friday someone was there was a cold front sweeping now to something good for you on released on auto theft and dui this tuesday morning. through. now we can see with our high
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temperatures we're only going to and was picked up again over the graduate students at uc berkeley are actually working to help reach into the 40s across a big weekend doing the very same part of the midwest. give back to others during the check out miami, record high things. coronavirus outbreak. temperatures there as they reach what they're doing is making up to 97 degrees for a high again out on zero dollars bail. >> that is a problem that is hand sanitizer, a lot of it. temperature today. and so that was part of the very concerning. all right, well, i wish we had several have pitched in to make reason why we had that strong cold front moving through. over 400 gallons of it. the students have been using a here we are going to see some more time, from the district teaching lab to get the work quiet weather but it will cool attorney's office, thanks so much. done. they were inspired to help out down as we get more of an ocean good health to you. >> thank you. after finding out that several breeze picking up over the next 6:09 for you that morning staff members of the san few days and then some showers and it's time for something francisco county jail tested possible by the end of the weekend. good. we're seeing acts of kindness positive last month. but as of right now it looks >> it didn't take long for to us like this storm system continues everywhere during these tough to weaken as it moves closer. times. here is more of that this realize there was something deeply unfair about the fact we so rain chances will be slight morning. mountain view police officers and only coming back in the handing out much-needed could easily make this for forecast on sunday. essential items to people living as we look at our inland in rvs. ourselves but there were many temperatures we're in the upper officers gave away 300 masks, thousands of people living in 70s today and tomorrow. cooling down by the end of the nearly 400 hygiene kits and 170 the streets, working in health week. and this weekend with more grocery gift cards. care facilities who do not have much needed there. clouds we'll only see the highs. so this was all made possible by access. >> the volunteers have been donations from local nonprofits thanks, kari. and churches who are all lending distributing to homeless happening now, companies and shelters, senior centers, health centers and jails. government agencies across the a helping hand right now. country are scrambling to figure >> that's nice to see. making a difference to others out how to stop the so-called it really is. which is really nice. hey, let's check in with zoom bombers from breaking into a look at what we can expect their meetings. kari hall right now. she has a look at the forecast so last night someone zoom with the forecast. for us. how are we looking today? bombed the palo alto meeting
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kari, i can see the sun starting to come up. it's going to be a cool yelling profanities and racist the sun rise is looking start but a beautiful afternoon. comments before someone was able beautiful behind you. take a look at our temperatures to cut his mic. yeah, we're about 20 minutes we're feeling right now in napa so-called zoom bombings are away from sun rise in walnut happening more often. driving from napa down to earlier this month a hacker creek. as we look at this live shot you oakland it will be a ten degree actually posted x-rated images can see that we have a clear sky on a screen of a vta meeting. to start out today. difference. we'll see that all throughout we're at 38 degrees there and 48 the day. also with the clear skies degrees in oakland and san jose concerning there. sometimes we get really chilly coming up next on "today in the temperatures and we're seeing that right now with some mid-40s 49 degrees. we'll all see our high bay," we're going to be talking about people that actually have to start out, but look at how temperatures reaching into the upper 70s for the inland to start covering their faces at warm it gets as we go into the afternoon. we're talking about some mid-70s valleys. san francisco will reach the all times in public. upper 60s. so a pretty big warm-up here. and it will reach into the upper it starts tomorrow. 70s here. we'll tell you where. and also the second bay area for the east bay, the north bay we will have a weekend cooldown. county possibly taking up that i'll have more on that coming and south bay we have some upper up. same discussion today. mike, you're doing something new. you're watching "today in the 70s well above normal. it's our new normal. bay." we'll have a cooldown this weekend. i'll talk more about that in a few minutes and mike has a look at the morning commute, a couple our new normal is no spring of trouble spots out there. >> yeah, but, kari, as quickly break. check this out. i went with a ranger, a as they formed, recovery is pretty quick as well. look at the maps. naturalist. this is savedbynature.org. we're talking about on the east bay because you don't see any slowing but the arrow north 880 the hand you see is mr. richard. approaching thornton avenue, the
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earlier crash, the traffic alert cleared and it took, well, just his nonprofit helps us get out a few minutes for that to there. i joined with dozens of other completely go back up to speed people virtually, i could ask across the richmond bridge to questions, hear discussions. san rafael. we are looking at a disabled you can join that, too, for free. vehicle and a possibility of a folks there will get you there traffic break. i think it may have just and get you help. happened over the last few. back to you. >> thank you, mike. he used to help kids get to 6:11 this morning. places they can't get before, up next when will levi's stadium or oracle park have another but now we can all go out with him. he has a tour today, tomorrow, concert or sporting event? how long one expert says that friday. we're going to have to wait for the next big show. savedbynature.org gets you outside virtually. >> that's really cool. what are you going to learn >> get you out there one way or on the internet while you're the other. stuck at home? futures board whe thanks, mike. 6:39. contra costa county leaders have a vision for california's it looks like another positive presidential election. up next what they're expected to ask the governor today. day as we think we're getting close to the peak. plus, we're going to speak live with one woman who was on the but first, something good to share with you. front lines at sfo when the outbreak began. last night the state capitol building in sacramento lit up in blue honoring the health care you saw thom jensen's report there are times when our need to connect really matters. workers on the front lines. governor newsom re-tweeting out in which the president said he had total authority. to keep customers and employees in the know.
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with answers to your most pressing questions we can all do our part. and expert advice so those on the front line can do their part. at cigna.com/covid19 and when this is over, we will all, continue, to thrive. and welcome back to you. 6:57 right now. governor newsom will reveal his plans to reopen california businesses and perhaps relax social distancing rules. so far all we know for certain is the governor is tandem with washington state and oregon. it's likely whatever plans are agreed will roll out for the entire west coast at the same time. whatever decisions are made may get some pushback from president trump. the president tried to insist he, not individual states, have the final say on when to restart the economy. this is a live look at the free coronavirus testing site in hayward which this morning moved to cal state east bay's campus.
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city leaders say the university has more space and more parking. the site was originally located at tennison park. the new test site runs from 9:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. tuesday through sunday. more bay area counties are that's like getting two desserts! getting stricter to stop the wait... do we have to thank our moms twice? spread of covid-19. starting friday sonoma county, i don't know... everyone will be required to breyers combines 100% grade a warp face coverings. milk and cream with real oreo cookies. the county says failure to comply with the order is a better starts with breyers. milk and cream with real oreo cookies. misdemeanor punishable by fine or even jail time. like leather, skin is stronger when 9 out of 10 men you have to cover your face before you enter any indoor don't get the hydration their skin needs. facility besides your home. that's why dove men + care body wash santa clara county is also has a unique hydrating formula... ...to keep men's skin healthier and stronger. expected to discuss face coverings later today. we're seeing acts of kindness everywhere during these tough times, laura. all right. well, here is more. mountain view police officers are actually handing out much-needed essentials to people right now at 6:14 we have a living in rvs. officers gave away 300 masks. chilly start to the day in the north bay in the upper 30s and nearly 400 hygiene kits and 170 upper 40s elsewhere.
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warm coat needed for the start grocery gift cards. this was all made possible by of the day but not so much this donations from local nonprofits afternoon. it's going to warm up as well as churches. significantly. let's get a look at the we'll talk more about that coming up in a few minutes. forecast for you that morning. meteorologist kari hall looking at these numbers that are looking nice for us. and a very good morning to yeah, we are going to have you. some warm weather, feeling very a very happy tuesday as well. right now at 6:42 a look at springlike the next few days with upper 70s and sunshine. the markets have generally moved our trend in martinez. it starts out cool but we'll see by the weekend we'll gradually it warming up quickly. higher. cool off and will bring it back they're up about 20% from their mid-60s. we'll also be tracking a slight coronavirus lows. we're going from 49 degrees to chance of rain by the end of the sank a bit monday with the exception of the nasdaq which 77 degrees by early this weekend. mike, what's happening for the afternoon. a look at the weekend forecast managed to move into the in a few minutes. commute? not a lot. thanks so much, kari. some slowing on the golden gate positive territory as governors talk about reopening their bridge but that's clear now you see from our live shot. states at some point. 6:43. the search is on for a drive-by 101 at 280 south of the city the reopening process will be slow. shooter in contra costa county we're looking at the some cases states will have to shut back down if there's a're t before 10:30 last night on construction, overnight demolition. you'll hear some noise in the balfour road near walnut area. boulevard. back to you. >> thank you very much. police say the shooter pulled up and thank you for joining us as talk at this point. now if you find yourself bored next to the vic and sprayed him well. >> and last we want to leave at home you could reorganize a with bullets. the man was able to drive home. with you a look at all the health care workers working on closet. he called 911. you could binge watch a tv show. eventually he was airlifted to the front lines. we thank you for your hard work or maybe you could learn the hospital. and dedication. new details, some good news something. we're going to come out of this to report for an east bay shelter in place having done lawmaker who contracted
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pneumonia last month. something and accomplished family members say contra costa good morning something, something to help us maybe at work or in some cases breaking overnight, heated county representative mark defense. find a new job. desaulnier is now out of intensive care. so this all sprang not from the good morning, breaking jeff maggioncalda is an expert overnight. heated defense coronavirus but a fall he had >> everything we did was right. in online learning, a ceo at while running, and this is where >> president trump pushing back against criticism his he was injured -- he actually injured his ribs. administration was slow to react coursera. for a time he was inmely to the coronavirus my company, for instance, offers while claiming it is his call on free lessons through a company critical condition. his family says hvp joe biden id when and how to reopen the called lydia so i'm taking my country. spare time learning photo shop. >> the authority is total. it's a really great time, if you and that's the way it's got to be. have the time at home, to learn something. >> but a group of governors, led >> absolutely. by new york's andrew cuomo we have on coursera over 4,000 saying not so fast courses you can take for free >> to say i have authority it is from the top universities, google and aws. absolute, that is a king we didn't have a king. if you want to get a certificate, you pay $49 but all the lectures are free and we're seeing unprecedented amounts of people coming and learning while they're at home. and if you're very serious about perhaps changing your career, i saw you have a master in public health. we could use more of those, from
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the university of michigan. that was going to cost you like $22,000. but >> that's right. we have about 4,000 open courses but we also have 17 fully online degrees, and these are public health degrees, we also have a masters and applied data science from university the michigan. we have a masters in computers and information technology from the university of pennsylvania. so we have ivy league school degrees and, like you said, they're generally hatch the price and fully online. they usually come from the university just delivered by coursera. >> and, jeff, all university students are learning at home. i think maybeonline only learning now, i mean, stanford is only teaching online. these are real degrees earned the same way if you showed up to school in person. >> absolutely. and, you know, you actually get the diploma from the university.
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when you show it to an employer it does not say coursera or online it's from the same professors the same diploma in this because, as you mentioned, people are less mobile now, almost every school in the world is closed. 1.6 billion students who had their schools close according to unesco. people are learning online and learning many things. our biggest attractors are usually data science, computer science and business. now we're seeing a lot more interest. >> jeff, i only have a second left. i'm going to challenge you. what are you learning right now? >> my favorite is one of popula learn. there's another popular one, over a million and a half enrollments in march called the science of well-being by yale. it's how you make better choices to make yourself happy.
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a course on artificial intelligence. >> the ceo of coursera, we appreciate you joining us this morning. other news you may have asked your bank to go easy with your rent. tesla is there with you. they have asked their partners to go easy on rent, days after furloughing salespeople. tesla is asking landlords to reduce the company's rent on tesla stores where it sells cars, laura and marcus. ♪ >> thank you very much, scott. don't expect the music to come back too soon at least not at bay area concert venues. one expert tells the mercury news he doesn't expect those kinds of large gatherings to
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return anytime before next year. he says it may not even happen before the fall of 2021. >> i don't like the sound of that. a lot of people, if you're not going to be able to go to the concert, can think about something good. a lot of people like to drink beer at a concert. and that's just what one 93-year-old woman in pennsylvania was really hoping for right now. >> that's right. take a look at this. her name is olive, and she had a plea for more beer and it quickly went viral after she held up a sign in the window of her homemaking that request over the weekend. coors is stepping up as she shelters in place. they're helping her out. posting photos on twitter saying the company dropped off actually several cases of coors light right to her doorstep. i don't know if she needed cases. she's set for a while. >> like you said earlier, when you're 98, you get what you
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want. >> you can have whatever you want. >> it's a good idea. hey, guys, that was a great idea. she asked for cold beers. this sign says gold bars, please. >> oh, wow. >> we'll see if that works for us, too. >> very valuable these days. >> we'll work on that, mike. >> how about, mike, i give you some golden sunshine? that's what we'll see today. >> there you go. >> we do have some really nice weather. it's been like liquid gold out there because it's been so nice and also a little bit of a therapeutic feel. here is a look live right now in dublin as we get ready to head out the door. waelt see more of this today and a cool start to the morning. we'll start out with low 40s but the trend is going straight up for today, going from 43 to 71. and aic afternoon with a lot of
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inland temperatures in the upper 70s today. if you're looking for something to do outside, enjoy time with family, how about grilling today. in mountain view we'll see temperatures in the middle of the afternoon right at about 75 degrees and you'll want to enjoy that dinner outside. as we check out our high temperatures for today we're up to 76 in clear lake. 75 in san jose. then as we go into the rest of the week, this warm weather continues and we're not looking at a chance of rain in the forecast until about the weekend. we will cool down as we get an ocean breeze. the showers looks like it falls apart. our chance of rain late sunday into monday. our seven-day forecast shows our temperatures will be in the upper 70s over the next few days. mike, what's happening for the morning commute? you gave the grilling
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forecast, so thank you. we'll take you out to the roadways. we'll take you out to the maps and show you that traffic break and the disabled vehicle. the bridge slowing is clearer now. the activity itself no longer a problem. great recovery past thornton, the traffic alert cleared. so did the slowing. back to you. thank you, mike. 6:23 this morning. there's much more ahead here on "today in the bay" including what some floridians accuse the governor there of not telling them as the number of cases grows. but first, something good to share with you. check out this sign thanking health care workers in front of stanford valley care on railroad avenue over in livermore. if you have something good to share with us we'd love to see it. be sure to tweet nbc bay area using the #somethinggood. you're watching "today in the bay."
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welcome back. it's 6:26 right now. florida's governor is under fire for not releasing data about nursing homes in that state. governor desantis and florida's surgeon general not disclosing which nursing homes have had positive tests. "the miami herald" and other news organizations are now suing to get that information. >> the mayor of los angeles is talking about the peak in deaths expected here in the state this week. may be just a wave.
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>> we know we should prepare now for a second and even third spike of covid-19. history teaches that. we should all be prepared even as we come out that we'll probably have to go back in once or two times more. >> we've been reporting models show peaks are tomorrow. mayor garcetti is asking people to keep following the social distancing and face covering guidelines. 6:27 and next the top stories including the president versus governors. who has the ultimate say on how and when to reopen the economy and get americans back to work. and get americans back to work. comi
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