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san mateo county jumped by 30 no slowing but lots of activity. cases. so far 28 people have died in we'll talk about the impact there and the other deadly that that county. san francisco and santa clara happened overnight. counties both have more than 1,000 cases. and a good morning to good morning. i'm frank holland. everyone on this friday. here are today's top business i'm marcus washington. headlines. >> and i'm laura garcia. wall street is set to mike and vianey join us from home. i want to check in with vianey. you're in for kari. this morning. we appreciate you getting up a study involving patients treated with a drug early. yeah, you know, i don't mind made by gilead scientists. it. i don't mind it in terms of gilead says more data is still getting up, but i have to put my needed to figure out whether the face on on days like this, drug is effective and safe. right, but that's okay. there's optimism after president look at san jose. trump announced a three phase we have some clear skies in some plan to reopen the u.s. economy. areas but not over the bay on the other side news about the because the cloud cover will make its return, and we're impact the coronavirus has had on china's economy. already seeing some shower activity on our radar. let's get right to the radar. the gdp shrank in the first i want to show you in monterey quarter, the first decline on county we're getting a couple record. zoom is set to roll out plans to improve security on its showers down to l.a. seeing shower activity, and that's videoconferencing app. going to keep a chance of isolated showers for today. but we get an increased chance a rise in so-called zoom bombing. of rain into the weekend.
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let's get a look at your reports say they have hired temperature trend in the 50s. let's send things over to mike. experts and has passed security flaws. yes, vianey, unfortunately, overnight we had two deadly insta card in seven states crashes, one is still going on in the roadway here as we look including new york, florida and at your map. right there in california. we're talking about the tri-valley. alameda coroner is heading out there will be a link to schedule to 680 where two semitrucks and delivery. you can add household goods to a sedan were involved. i saw slowing southbound. your order.ant to they cleared up the northbound think about while working from side. i think equipment has arrived slowing things in the area. ho home. we'll track that. we have a crew there as well. vianey, back to you. thank you. we're tracking some shower the other crash, the earlier one, has just cleared within the activity and we've got even last 45 minutes from highway 4. cooler temperatures than we've already been seeing. stay on track. i'll have a look at your weekend forecast coming up. be careful. back to you, laura. thank you very much, mike. new this morning governor gavin and still tracking the deadly crash in the tri-valley. newsom is giving us a better idea what a new normal might as well as information on a look like and when california stolen vehicle that may have might be able to get back to been involved. we'll talk about that coming up. things out of the home, get out (soft music) of the state-at-home order. and he's talking about it on
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"ellen." bob redell this morning. has the governor indicated when this might start to happen? >> reporter: laura, good morning. no, governor gavin newsom has not set a deadline when nonessential businesses can go back to their normal operations, but he has set aside six criteria for things to start to come back to normal, namely criteria with regards to testing, tracking, tracing, isolation, quarantine and vulnerable populations. once those criteria are met we could see a partial reopening. yesterday the governor spoke with ellen degeneres in an interview we'll broadcast later today, newsom does not expect a full reopening of the state until we have immunity or a vaccine. until then, here is what he thinks a new normal will look like. >> every establishment you go to, you have a mask on, your temperature is taken. when you walk into that establishment, it has half the - [female vo] restaurants are our family. number of aisles that it used to the cornerstone of our communities. have.
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if it's a restaurant or a bar, half as many seats than it used and our family needs help. to have. your waiter may come over with right now they're facing a crisis. gloves. you may have a menu that's and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders disposable. there is nothing normal about that until we get the kind of to help them through. because if we don't treat restaurants like family today.. therapeutics and the herd they might not be around to treat us like family tomorrow. immunity. >> you can watch the governor's full interview here on "ellen" grubhub. later this afternoon at 4:00 on together, we can help save the restaurants we love. afternoon bay area. coming up nurses statewide i'll turn you all byinto rock zombies.ld tour protesting for personal protection. rock and roll! [ screaming ] reporting live, bob redell, if we're gonna save the world, "today in the bay." we need to unite all the trolls. >> thank you, bob. it looks like some areas like k- pop... ♪ might be loosening their reggaeton... ♪ restrictions when it comes to covid-19. yodelin'... ♪ some bay area governments, and hip hop. entities and stores are making ♪ my whole body's made of glitter ♪ rules even tighter. ♪ and i'll throw it in your face ♪ sharon katsuda is live for us well, we're doomed. with how masks are now required a smooth jazz troll? at even more places. i don't care for smooth jazz. sharon? the world premiere is now in your home. >> reporter: that's right, un ty go to watchtrolls.com for more. rated pg. - 58 million latinos live in the united states. area the rules are changing. now marin county health experts if we all participate in the 2020 census, say there will be an
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announcement saying people must we can ensure fair funding wear masks at all times if you for our schools, libraries, hospitals, and other public services. are at essential services, the census is safe, it's confidential, grocery stores or riding on buses. this order goes into effect and our community is counting on us to do our part. today in sonoma county as well we know who we are and how vibrant our community is. and that's golden gate transit buses. only eight passengers are let's make sure our nation knows it too. allowed on 40-foot buses to for more information, visit getcounted.com, allow social distancing. and to participate, go to census.gov. masks are required and it's mandatory for workers and customers at most essential businesses to cover their faces. this includes wearing masks at and good friday morning to you. restaurants, gas stations, yes, we've made it to friday. grocery and hardware stores and dark and early for you this funeral homes. morning. a live look in san francisco >> certainly for those on the front lines who are essential starting out the day. we start here with all smiles for you from the morning team workers, they also while serving from "today in the bay." us want to be kept safe. good morning to you all. this is something we can do to >> yay, it's friday. be proactive in rorter: the fac >> yay-yay. >> that's what got me out of bed, all the way down the stairs. >> a long commute for you. do not need to be medical grade. all three of you actually. fremont will have the option to fine people up to $100 but is vianey, how is it going to look hoping for compliance.
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and back here live, again, with outside for us today? the buses, you're going to have you know, we're tracking a to wear your masks now and this couple showers. a low-pressure system currently rule will go into effect here in churning through the central marin county. it will make wearing masks coast and into southern mandatory starting next california. so i do want to take a look at wednesday. they want to allow people time satellite radar because that to adapt to these changes. shows shower activity that reporting live in marin county, monterey has already gotten a i'm sharon katsuda, "today in couple areas of rain. here it is. the bay." >> thank you very much, sharon. in other news, a woman is in satellite over l.a. but as we critical condition in an east bay hospital this morning. head into the afternoon that investigators say a witness cloud cover is going to be on reported she was being thrown on trend yet again, much like we the side of the road in the saw yesterday. oakland hills last night. overlooking san francisco right officers tracked down the suspect who took off in a now you can see not too foggy vehicle. but it will remain cloudy, and a chase followed. the suspect eventually rammed the current temperatures 55 the police car in richmond. degrees in san jose. 54 in palo alto. officers say the suspect pointed 56 ioing to be a gun at them forcing them to looking out for, remember i said shoot. the suspect did not survive. we were starting a cooling trend listen to witnesses describing yesterday? the ordeal. that's going to continue into today and into the weekend as >> it sounded like they came well. today's highs will be topping out in the 60s, low 70s. from different guns and then yesterday we managed to hit shortly after i saw helicopters mid-70s. a high of 67 degrees for san in the sky. jose. 66 for oakland. 60 in san francisco.
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and we're still in those 50s along the coastline. the police flooded the streets. looking at a wider look at >> they escorted him to the a . satellite radar, an idea of our ambulan next rain, and this will bring a ambulance. better chance of seeing obviously he was shot, limping, grabbing his leg. widespread rain versus isolated showers like today this will be into sunday night, late sunday. it's going to cool down even >> the officer suffered minor more into monday morning. now right now the system doesn't injuries when their vehicle was hit. an amber alert. look to be a huge rainmaker, but we'll see how this shapes up 14-year-old naielli ford has heading into the weekend because right now it's looking from been abducted by two people in about less than a tenth of an idaho and all three could be heading to santa rosa. inch to a quarter. they are in a gray chevy malibu notice what happens by tuesday, with idaho plates. wednesday and into thursday. investigators say ford is in we dry out and then we warm right back up into the 70s again danger. anyone who spots them should call 911. for the bay area. so it'll be an interesting week 4:37 this morning, and in terms of the patterns of the coming up for you early jail weather and how our temperatures have been going from 80s to 70s to 60s but, hey, any rain we can release. get i the it will be a while before he's drought monitor. first let's send things over to completely free. details still ahead. mike. but first, something good to share with you. vianey, we are looking at the scene. chp has been handling a
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situation southbound 680 at bernal. there were two semis involved in a deadly crash . thanking neighborhoods in san francisco for cheering on a sedan was also involved. the health care. i say was. they've just cleared all lanes of 680 heading through it's a beautiful sound. if you have something good to pleasanton. share with us just tweet us on our maps we're looking at south 680 at about the bernal using the #somethinggood. exit and you see the damage to wow! the railing on the right shoulders. do be careful. it will be a distraction but no real slowing. the other crash that may have involved a stolen cleared is cleared to the shoulder westbound 80 -- westbound highway 4 as you approach i-80. they're big but they're the only two. back to you. all right, thank you very much, mike. well, new this morning, there are now calls for a law that allows first responders to be tested first. the idea itself comes from the i'm original. one of a kind. death of a santa rosa police you feel me? detective. love ya'. mary lou armer was denied oop! you look cute. testing twice.
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better than you! she later died from the virus. wherever drama pops off pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy now a sonoma county resident has popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. start add petition on line to get support from the public. 10,000 people have signed it so far. she tells "the press democrat" testing should be prioritized for all frontline workers. how much taxpayer money will it take to battle the coronavirus in california? governor newsom says $7 billion. and the new information is coming out of the state's first oversight hearing which was held yesterday. state has spent more than $2 billion. a billion went to a chinese company for masks the governor says he secured. lawmakers say newsom has not released those contract details. a worker from a northern california sfafeway distributio center has died from covid-19. during the governor's announcement he said he lost his life to the virus. more than 50 people are infected in tracy. in a statement safeway confirmed
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the death and says their hearts go out to the family. safeway says it has procedures in place if someone gets infected. more than 1,000 people work at that distribution center. president trump's former personal lawyer michael cohen is getting out of jail early due to concerns over the coronavirus. the 53-year-old is at a federal facility in new york where several people have tested positive. cohen will be out in two weeks. he'll be under house arrest until november of next year. that's when his three-year sentence for tax fraud and lying to congress ends. it is 4:50 right now. coming up next on "today in the bay," nbc bay area responds. >> reporter: where is your stimulus money? i don't know. but we are trying to get answers from the irs. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. that's next. happening now a u.s./russian space crew is back on earth. the three were stationed at the international space station for
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4:53 for you that morning. federal stimulus payments started landing in people's bank accounts yesterday. laura, not for everyone. >> no, exactly. a lot of people are asking, where is my money? they have received nothing so far. >> reporter: good morning. our team is hearing this question from a lot of viewers like michelle, matthew and ash. you're supposed to be able to find out at irs.gov by clicking
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this button here that says get my payment. but that's where a lot of people are getting hung up. they're seeing a message that says payment status not ava availab available. what does that mean? the irs says it could mean a lot of things. it could mean you're not eligible or you didn't have a tax return for them to check out in 2019. or the irs just doesn't have information available for you yet. so what do you do to get paid? the irs encourages you to check again once daily. really? that's what they're saying. but don't check too frequently. they warn you could be locked out for 24 hours if you check too often. michelle in san ramone and thei were sent to the wrong bank accounts. what do you do there? for now wait and watch your mail. the irs says it will wait for the old bank to reject the deposit. then it will mail a paper check to you. i recommend checking with your
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old bank yourself to see if the money might have landed there anyway. we're going to get more of these questions and will try to answer them. submit yours at nbcbayarea.com. just tap responds in the main menu. thanks, chris. so nbc had a great idea to throw a digital concert which will raise money for charities helping in the fight against the coronavirus. here are the hosts. >> hi, i am so excited to be the host of one world together at home. >> you see it right there. that's all three network late night hosts teaming up for this. a lot of great artists will be taking party including lady gaga, john legend. you can watch the one world together at home concert right here on nbc bay area tomorrow night at 8:00. i'm sure that will be a lot of fun. >> it looks like a lot of fun. >> this one is fun, too, because we have something to smile about this morning, something good for you. animal shelters are doing great these days. check out this south florida shelter. they adopted out all the dogs
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for the time in its 50-year history. >> isn't that great? this animal shelter cleared 48 of its double-sided crates, over 100 way, bay area shelters are doing great, helping a lot of loving animals find homes in this time where people are home and can spend time with their pets. >> i love that. 4:56. i should have gotten a dog, laura. >> there you go. there's still time, my friend. the weekend is coming. >> it is. coming up on "today in the bay," ellen goes one-on-one with governor newsom. >> stay home and watch "ellen." that's the way we get over this. >> that's right. and the day drinking, we'll leave that aside. >> well, it actually wasn't all fun and games. up next, what the governor is
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patients in a trial have rapid recovery in fever and respiratory symptoms and were discharged in less than a week. they intend to enroll 4,000 people in trials. there are now nearly 33,000 deaths. and a good friday morning to everyone. thanks for joining us here on "today in the bay." i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. vianey is in for kari this morning. mike is here as well. vianey, how are we looking for activity that we're going to be monitoring, and it comes in the form of some showers. now we'll get another cloudy day. as you saw yesterday we had that good blanket of cloud cover kind of all day long with periodical periods of sunshine which was really nice to see. cooled down a little bit. we'll keep that cloud cover all day long. look at the temperatures. by 11:00 a.m. we'll remain in
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the 50s. eventually we will top out to the 70s in some of the interior sports. the next big thing we're looking out for is shower activity. we're seeing a low churning south of us. i'll have a closer look at that and what you can expect. marcus, back to you. >> thanks, vianey. the fight against coronavirus. this morning there's word one company is making major strides to treat patients suffering from thbay's" tracie potts live for us in washington. tracie, i know this is good news and promising this morning as well as the market is responding to this good news. >> reporter: ye,
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