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is so irresistible, you'll wanna eat them anywhere, so don't resist! pop 'em outside, or on the go, or on the way home! pop my 100% all-white-meat thanks to the trade the niners classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. also have the 13th pick. the niners fans can attend a you're headlines right now virtual draft party tonight on the team's website. at 4:30. reopening round one. tomorrow night is round two and napa county just lifting shelter round three. in place restrictions while the last four rounds are on saturday. and then still ahead for others in full lockdown mode. you, the big blow delivers to three california churches and a lot of focused on that looking to re-open. plus, the change zoom is building right there. making for safety concerns. california isn't fully flattening the curve just yet, cases within the state spiking for the second day, with 239
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deaths in the bay area alone. thank you for joining us. i am laura garcia. >> i am marcus washington. mike will have a look at the traffic in about eight minutes, but first let's start with kari hall andup, right? >> yeah, it was warm yesterday afternoon and it will be warmer just between us, you know what's better than mopping? today. as we look at martinez, the anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. temperature trend we will start well i switched to swiffer wet jet out in the 60s and reach into the 70s by noon, and that's and its awesome. it's an all-in-one so it's ready to go when i am. above our normal high the cleaning solution actually breaks down dirt and grime. temperature. we are heading into the mid-80s and the pad absorbs it deep inside. for much of the inland east bay so, it prevents streaks and haze better than my old mop. as much as the north bay, and plus, it's safe to use on all my floors, even wood. glad i got that off my chest and the day off my floor. this weather will continue and i will have more on the forecast coming up in a few minutes. there's a massive effort under way to test people for try wet jet with a moneyback guaranin energy bills. coronavirus in san francisco you can save by setting your heat to 68 or lower... this morning. today in the bay we have a live unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... look at what that entails. or just letting the sun light your home.
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stay well and keep it golden. damian? >> leaders across the nation say we can't begin to normalize - [female vo] restaurants are our family. the cornerstone of our communities. things without a testing and our family needs help. mechanism, and that mechanism arrives this morning in force in right now they're facing a crisis. san francisco. and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders the event will take place in the mission district and it will be to help them through. a big step in beginning to because if we don't treat restaurants like family today.. normalize the everyday life in they might not be around to treat us like family tomorrow. the mission, and it's headed by the infectious disease grubhub. together, we can help save the restaurants we love. researchers and community partners. this is voluntary testing, and the target is beginning between sound bend where flyers were passed out in the area. the data has shown that so-called minority communities are being hit the hardest by
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covid, especially the latino mission. it will run for four days. similar testing has taken place -been underrepresented in the u.s. census. . let's change that. in the community of bow it's critical that you participate in the 2020 census to ensure fair funding for public services leanious. those that test positive will in your community. to participate, go to census.gov. get the assistance they need. this will be a huge step for the mission, and it's a four-day right now at 4:40, it's effort and runs until 5:00. already a warm start to the day >> yeah, more testing is the big in concord where we are at 63 degrees. goal. thank you, damian. we will see the temperatures reach into the mid-80s inland and san francisco is today. more on this in the forecast and the south bay temperature trend coming up. expanding testing to san good morning. francisco city workers. here's today's top headlines. medical examiners around the state are now taking another wall street could open slightly look at death as far back as lower. december, actually, to fill in
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this is awaiting a key economic report this morning. the california coronavirus timeline. yesterday's stocks bounced, and health leaders confirmed the markets gain confidence as oil first death happened in the first weeks of february, and that's when the 57-year-old prices stabilize, and on south bay mother died at home. expectations congress may roll out another stimulus package. she worked at land research for nearly three decades and never forecasts are calling for 4.5 traveled out of the country. million jobless claims. that would be down from the week >> what these deaths tell us we before and that would bring the had community transmission far total to about 4.45 million over earlier than we had known. >> she is one of two known the past weeks. zoom is trying to address safety people to die of coronavirus in concerns as users have surged. february. health leaders are working zoom bombing is where uninvited to get more homeless in hotels. they are trying to slow the tests crash meetings. spread of the virus.
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verizon is extending its pledge the move came after nearly 100 people tested positive for the to promise 15 extra gigabytes virus in san francisco. system r through a wireless plan. verizon is not waving data caps, so if you max out your plan your internet speeds could still be reduced. as we head to the south bay, we are going to start out with clouds and a lot of sunshine into the afternoon as our temperatures warm up. in willow glen we are going from suspending testing requirements but will bring those back for 56 to 68 already by the morning. the next five years. we will take a look at your new this morning, the "los afternoon temperatures. that's coming up after the break. and an easy flow of traffic all around the bay, but we will talk about one issue for folks angeles times" say they favor commute into the city, and we'll wealt explain a little more coming up. wealthy students. the same group that administer the sat will join us live.
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good morning to you on this thursday. taking a live look out at san francisco where we are starting off nice and pleasant this morning, but kari i was thinking, yesterday, bir earth and i think mother nature has given us the best gift as we have all pulled back on what we put out there in the world. >> absolutely. we have blue skies and even a chance to enjoy nature, even if it's virtually. we have a lot of pollen in the
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air, and that's something that has been bothering me and probably a lot of you as well. as we look at our pollen count, if you are spending time outside a heads up as we are seeing a lot of tree pollen. if something is bothering you, it's probably oak, pine, or juniper trees. it's going to be a warm day. we are starting out in concord with temperatures in the low 60s. we will reach into the mid-70s already by the early afternoon. as we look at all of our high temperatures, we are going to b there will where you reach into the low 60s, and then as you make your way inland it will be warmer with 80s in the forecast. the overall pattern shows the storm track to the north of us
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as high pressure blocks it and keeps it north of the bay area. we will still not see changes here over the weekend, and any chances of rain staying to the north across the pacific northwest. we are looking at temperatures way above normal. we should be about 70 degrees in the inland areas, and we are reaching up to 84. 86 tomorrow where the temperatures peak, and we are not looking at a cooldown over the next seven days as we get more sunshine across the bay area. coming up later i will talk about the drought monitor. it gets updated this morning so i will have that coming up a little later. we head over to mike, and you have been tracking the commute. anything popping up for the essential workers? >> it's the paulaollen that is
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making me congested, but not on the roadways. our speed sensors are all at green, including the tri-valley and through the north bay. one note i have to call out, green sensors here but the change over at the bay bridge toll plaza, and as we look at the bay bridge toll plaza, an easy drive, but those that get there at 5:00 so they could have a $5 fee, but now it's $6 all day long. it's still $6 all day instead of rising for $7 during the commute traffic. and then the fire that started near geyser field, and
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this is as pg&e reported that the cause is still under investigation. that fire destroyed 374 buildings. a big blow to three california churches looking to re-open. a federal judge is saying no. the group of southern california churches filed a restraining order against governor newsom, saying the rule is violating the freedom of religion. it's not clear if the churches will appeal. hundreds of protesters were at the capital in sacramento on monday protesting the stay-at-home order. the group planned other rallies in the coming weeks against newsom. protest organizers did not comment on the new ban. new details for you.
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the white house is siting the virus for adding a added layer of security at the border, and this includes an additional 540 troops, and mobile surveillance cameras. the u.s. border control made a request despite a nine month decline in immigrants crossing the border. coming the bay area responds. >> they are protecting people like you from the covid-19 scams. and mcdonald's is giving away thank you meals at any drive through or by carry out to
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health ca-care workers, and it' being served in a happy meal box. that promotion runs through next month. it's 4:51. you are watching "today in the bay." ♪ ♪ when you need it, jack delivers: order on uber eats, postmates and grubhub. when you need it, jack delivers: this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need.
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is so irresistible, you'll wanna eat them anywhere, so don't resist! pop 'em outside, or on the go, or on the way home! pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. welcome back. 4:53 this morning. now there's a fresh effort to turn the tables on cyber criminals and it involves the secret service. chris chmura has more. >> good morning. we usually think of the secret service as protecting the president and vips, but they also tackle financial crimes. more than 22,000 fraud
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complaints have been reported since the crisis began. >> we focus on large-scale investigations and use a lot of resources to get at those criminal organizations, so our success rate for the larger fish is very good. >> the secret service is following financial trails with the help of bay area visa. the thieves have a lot of personal information about you and other americans thanks to data breaches, and that's when they pick up the phone to trick you. if you get a phone call like that, hang up and call the number on the back of the card and report that crime to the secret service, and their agents investigate every complaint, no matter how small. library staff in san mateo county doing something good
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during the pandemic. they will use 3-d printers to make face shields and ear sabres. we want to show you this video that is hitting all the right notes. ♪ those are 59 voices, and they missed singing together so one of the singers grabbed her cord and reached out to the inquires in ten different states, and they recorded all their parts and e-mailed them in, and this was all a harmonious result.
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they say the song is dedicated to the health-care workers. listen how beautiful that is. they all mailed their part in. maybe we should do that here with our group? i don't know what that would sound like, but we will try. a live report on the bay area county that is now set to start easing restrictions. plus -- >> just one bag was opened because somebody had been rummaging through the items, and i knew somebody walked off with them. >> one woman's warning about ordering groceries online. we will talk about that coming up.
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opening our community, the key to that is testing, testing, testing. >> not everybody believes as strongly as some in testing. >> lawmakers and president trump hone in on testing, and the plans to start easing restrictions. meanwhile, san francisco begins testing thousands of people in the mission. it's a first. the city is focusing on an entire neighborhood, 5,700 people will be tested. a different kind of draft. tonight the nfl draft kicks off and the niners' fans are pumped
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with two picks. how about that? mike is going to have traffic coming up in eight minutes, but first let's start out with meteorologist, kari hall, and it's going to shape up to be a nice warm one for us, kari. >> yeah, warmer for some of the areas like dublin in the tri-valley, and we will start out cool but reach into the low 80s today. it's 71 degrees and continuing to warm up from there. once again temperatures inland will be warmer than the coast where we will see fog lingering and that will keep it cool. we will talk more about this and what is ahead leading into the weekend coming up in a few minutes. all eyes on capitol hill has lawmakers take the final steps in approving more money for small businesses and the coronavirus response. today in the bay's tracie potts
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with a look from washington on what we can all expect. >> expect to see lawmakers flocking back to washington. the final vote expected to happen this afternoon, and president trump said he would sign off on the $484 billion, most of the small business loans and disaster relief, and it comes at a time when small businesses want more money but it was gobbled up by big businesses, and this time they put in assurances smaller mom and pop stores would be able to access it when they did not get the loans in the first round. there was one south bay restaurant that was lucky, they
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