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expect to see showers for the first half of our morning and then a little bit of a break and then heading into monday a chance of isolated thunderstorms. a closer look at that. your coffee mug pics coming up in my next hit. >> we look forward to that in about 15 minutes, vianey. thanks so much. we begin now with a crackdown in san francisco's marina district. after a worrisome sight, crowds good morning. gathered outside a bar. it is sunday, may 17th, 7:00 on this is what the line looked the dot. a live look outside. like outside howell's on cloudy skies over downtown san chestnut street. not many people wearing masks, jose. saw a little bit of rain on my plenty of people not social drive in this morning. thanks so much for joining us. distancing. someone called police. they warned the customers and i'm kira klapper. the owner. vianey arana has a look at our last night it was a much micro climate forecast. different scene. poliwdar didn't hey, good morning, kira. form. sfpd confirms officers forced c the rain you saw is that shower activity that we've seen disperse. the owner of howell's tells us throughout the bay area. he can only control so much. first into the north bay. you were some of the first to >> we can only control this
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see the rain. small square footage of space in now over the coastal mountains front of us. if someone is ten feet down the and of course san francisco, a way and decide to stop and live look, you can see that rain drinking a to-go margarita, i have no control over that. on our lens and it's in the form of some showers so it's not heavy just yet. if you notice in the temperature luckily the police department is trend through 11:00 a.m. we'll around. >> san francisco city leaders are now calling on the police department to expand enforcement see the shower activity. a break and then another round of rain that should pick up into in neighborhoods where people monday. a wide look. violate the rules. and folks rallying to you can see the system just off reopen. the coast. yesterday dozens of people gathered in napa for what was it made its way in starting last billed a freedom rally to open night. our storm ranger up and scanning not just the city but the county. so this will help me time out the demonstration took place in front of the courthouse, more the storm. the full with a crackdown at are ready to reopen safely but a san francisco bar last night can't because of health orders. after crowds were gathering the public should be given the outside. freedom to make their own we have a look at what the line looked like friday night outside choices, they say. several at the rally say they howell's wine bar in the marina. plan to protect at the state capitol next weekend. not many people wearing masks or
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>> open up! social distancing. >> this in downtown river more police officers warned the customers and the owner. where chants of open up filled so last night a much different the air. scene. police parked along chestnut street to make sure another many are business owners crowd did not firm. themselves who say they have they spoke with business owners plans for how to keep customers up and down chestnut street. and themselves safe. >> we can accommodate in multiple ways, but we're not the owner says he can only even allowed to try. control so much. >> we can only control this small square footage of space in front of us. if someone is ten feet down the >> there's a conviction in our way and they decide to stop to hearts it's time, it's time to drink a to-go margarita, i have open up, it's time to do it no control over that. responsibly. it's just time. luckily the police department is around. >> san francisco city leaders are now calling on the police >> they are expected to open in department to expand enforcement in places where people continue phase two allowing for curbside violating the rules. pickup. one of the largest property in napa where people were management companies agreeing rallying to reopen. repay a federal loan. yesterday crowds gathered for san francisco's veritas what was billed as a freedom investment says it will repay rally to open not just the city the $3.6 million paycheck of napa but the county.
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the demonstration took place in protection program small business loan but not the courthouse. immediately. this after house speaker nancy they say more businesses with pelosi called on the company ready to reopen safely but can't saying the ppe is designed to help vulnerable small business. because of orders. they say they should be given veritas said it's been deeply impacted by the crisis and the the freedom to make their own choices. loan is critical to its operation. several tell us they plan to protest at the state capitol veritas manages more than $3 next weekend. billion in buildings in san francisco. the pandemic has forced >> open up! open up! >> this in downtown livermore graduations to be canceled across the country. where chants of open up as dozens advocated for a safe but a virtual graduation, a mine craft simulation. faster reopening. and there was a televised salute many are business owners themselves who have plans to to grads that capped off a day keep customers and themselves safe. >> we can reduce our class sizes of very unusual commencement ceremonies in the bay area. and accommodate in multiple "today in the bay's" marianne directions in multiple ways. favro shows us. >> reporter: instead of walking on stage to accept a diploma >> there's a conviction in our high school student elena heart that is time. jarrett was on national tv introducing celebrities. >> my name is elena jarrett from it's time to open up. it's time to do it responsibly. saratoga, california. >> reporter: she was part of a
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it's just time. >> alameda county will enter special salute that aired nationwide here on nbc. phase two some time next week and featured encouraging words from former president barack allowing things like curbside pickup to open up once again. obama who urged grads not to be afraid. overnight one of the largest >> if you listen to the truth property management companies agreeing to repay a nearly $4 that's inside yourself even when it's hard, even when it's million federal loan. san francisco's veritas inconvenient, people will investments say they will repay notice. they'll gravitate towards you. the small business loan but not immediately. this after house speaker nancy pelosi called on the company saying the ppe is designed to help vulnerable small at one high school in concord rolled through their ceremony. businesses. the grads at the all-girls veritas says it's been deeply catholic high school heard their names read and got to experience impacted and the loan critical the milestone inside their cars to its oper $3 billion with their families. in buildings in san francisco. 17-year-old ariel coates says while she appreciates the for the second time in one effort, she has mixed feelings. week former president barack >> it's a little sad because i obama criticized president trump's leadership during the want to be with my class. crisis. the latest comments coming during a virtual commencement i want to be with my classmates. address. it's okay.
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>> more than anything this it's better than nothing. pandemic has fully finally torn back the curtain on the idea so many of the folks in charge know >> reporter: some final pictures on campus. what they're doing. a lot of them aren't even andres admits he's disappointed he won't be participating in the pretending to be in charge. the world is going to get better traditional ceremony on the it will be up to you. front lawn. >> i look forward to that moment >> since leaving office three for all of high school. and for that to happen, for this years ago president obama has whole covid-19 thing to suddenly rarely criticized mr. trump just hit us, it's painful. publicly. the press secretary reading a >> reporter: instead los gatos high school graduates will sign statement, quote, president up for an individual graduation trump's unprecedented walk which will be videotaped coronavirus response has saved lives. and air on tv in june. moreover, president trump directed the greatest for the class of 2020 the themes mobilization of the private are creativity and resilience. sector since world war ii to in los gatos, marianne favro, fill the stockpile left depleted nbc bay area news. by his predecessor. >> more now on that virtual graduation, of course, graduation at cal, some creative looking starkly different because of the pandemic. and talented former and current students used inspiration from a video game to pull it all off. this virtual graduation, a mine take a look. craft simulation made by uc berkeley students. overall last night's salute
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they created this virtual world capped a day of unusual called blockly university, a commencement ceremonies. "today in the bay's" marianne favro shows us some. re-creation using the game mine >> reporter: instead of walking craft. it included the usual speeches on stage to accept a diploma, from guests and the chancellor. elena jarrett was on national tv introducing celebrities. >> i'm a senior at saratoga high school in saratoga, california. >> reporter: part of a special encouraged students to learn from this moment. at that lute to high school graduates that aired nationwide right here on nbc and featured >> the pandemic and its effects encouraging words from former have been thrust upon us all and president barack obama who urged grads not to be afraid. the only thing in our power is >> but if you listen to the to respond. truth that's inside yourself, even when it's hard, even when it's inconvenient, people will decide to pick ourselves back up, to adapt, to push on ward. notice. they'll gravitate towards you. >> the chancellor added that the >> reporter: for the class of class of 2020 will go down in 2020 it's pomp during unusual the history books as -- one circumstances this year. instead of walking to get their diplomas about 200 graduates in concord rolled through their ceremony. the grads at the all-girls person doing her part to help catholic high school heard their names read and got to experience
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covid patients in new york city the milestone inside their cars sailed more than 200 miles to with their families. get to them. 17-year-old ariel says while she appreciates the effort she has mixed feelings. >> it's a little sad. they loaded up their boat and i'm sorry. i want to be with my classmates and with my friends. made the journey. >> we just want to love the city but it's okay. it's better than nothing, so i'm of new york and serve the people just blessed. >> reporter: los gatos high here. and it's very much our faith in school, some donned caps and gowns to take some final god that drives us towards that and that has driven us here. pictures on campus. >> normally a boat that have size would cost between $10,000 he admits he's disappointed not and $12,000 a month to dock at a to be participating in the traditional ceremony. >> i looked forward to that marina in brooklyn, new york. after explaining why they were moment for all of high school. there authorities welcomed the nurse and her husband with open for it not to happen, for this whole covid-19 thing to suddenly arms and waived the docking fee. just hit us, it's painful. back here locally adjusting >> reporter: instead los gatos and innovating to help out high school graduates will sign during the pandemic. we've seen a lot of it, and now up for an individual walk vawhi san francisco-based fitbit is joining the race. the company is announcing it will be videotaped. the themes are creativity and will shift its supply chain to resilience. make ventilators. you can see one right here.
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in los gatos, marianne favro, this comes amid a shortage of nbc bay area news. ventilators across the country. and we have more details now the ceo of fitbit says the on that virtual graduation at company plans on making them low cal. some very creative students used cost. inspiration from a video game to fitbit is submitting technology pull it all off. take a listen. to the fda in the coming days. a great resource for coronavirus related news is our nbc bay area newsletter. you get all the top headlines ♪ sent in one concise email. they created blockly university go to nbcbayarea.com/newsletters to sign up. using the popular game mine to other news now overnight craft, including the usual speeches from guests and the a developing story in southern chancellor. california. a devastating scene. she acknowledged this 11 firefighters injured after an unprecedented time and graduation and also encouraged students to learn from this explosion. it happened near downtown los experience. angeles at a commercial business >> the pandemic and its effects that manufacturers hash oil.ed. have been thrust upon us all, and the only thing in our power is how we choose to respond. we can let these weighty we have video from the circumstances hold us down, decide to pick ourselves, to helicopter -- video of firefighters putting out the flames of the 11 firefighters adapt, to push on ward. injured. three, we're told, are in
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>> chancellor kris added the critical condition. all are expected to survive. class of 2020 will go down in it is just shy of 7:39. the history books as one that still to come on "today in the achieved greatness in the face of unprecedented turmoil. bay" the financial damage left in the wake of the ongoing indeed. just shy of 7:09. pandemic. political analyst larry gerston much more ahead on "today in the joins me in a few minutes to bay." coming up live to washington, take a look at the state and d.c., and talk with chuck todd who has a preview of this week's local budgets impacts. but first, our national "meet the press." plus, a less invasive way to pastime is going to look a be tested for covid-19. little different. we'll tell you what baseball is we first told but it yesterday proposing to get the boys of summer back on the diamond. morning. there's a new push to get anthony flores is next with frontline workers tested. we'll tell you about it coming sports. up.
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good morning, everyoneny fl. high-fives are not a part of baseball's plan to return to the diamond. it is 7:11. major league baseball is putting welcome back to you. together a safety manual it is time now to bring this chuck todd, nbc news political according to a report from espn director and moderator of "meet and the athletic. the press" as we do every sunday the league estimates up to right around this time. 10,000 covid-19 tests will be hi, chuck. as always thanks for joining us this morning. needed per week forhe chuck, president trump has been at odds with some of his public health advisers when it comes to pandemic. it bans any directd to game pla
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the coronavirus on things like the vaccine, when things like schools should reopen across the celebratory high-fives or hugs, country. we see some of them wearing no spitting of sunflower seeds masks at the coronavirus press or tobacco. conferences. players would have to follow he's not wearing a mask. social distancing rules. some players would have to sit in the stands instead of the what do you think is the impact dugout. baseball hopes to return in of these differences we're july. big day on the track. nascar is ready to drop the seeing? >> so when you have this sort of green flag for its first race in two months. disaggregated federal response where the president is saying one thing, the health experts it is returning in darlington, another, it shouldn't be a south carolina. there will be strict covid surprise that on the state and local level essentially you have guidelines and no fans in the grandstands. those that are choosing to the nascar event in sonoma was listen to the public health experts, make one set of recently canceled. policies, and those choosing to today's race gives hope to everyone in the sport. listen to president trump. >> nascar will be the first to we saw how vicious that got in get back to competition. wisconsin and michigan. to be on national tv is exciting for all of us. and it creates confusion for we did postpone our nhra event some residents who aren't sure scheduled for late july. we're looking to find a date in what order do they abide by. the fall that can get back on in some places you may be in a the calendar. county abiding by one order. with a state that has a
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different order, with a federal we're hopeful to be back racing government that seems to have soon. the 49ers might have to pack indicated your state should be doing even something else. their bags for training camp. nfl teams are allowed to reopen training facilities on tuesday if they comply with state and it is leading to a patchwork local regulations. that throughout the summer may have us limp along with this california's stay-at-home order is still in place so the niners will likely have to work out in virus. maybe we prevent spikes but we a neighboring state like arizona don't bend the curve downward either. or nevada. >> we definitely have that going >> when that time comes on here in california. everybody will adjust and plan accordingly. this patchwork where counties are doing different things than we've spent time on the road the state as a whole. before. i know we don't have you for a unique for us, something i lot of time. we are less than six months away haven't done. from the presidential election, we always have training camp at which i think a lot of people s.a.p. my entire career. have not totally remembered. how do you think the presumed it will be an adjust many. nominee, joe biden, has handled his campaign in the middle of >> the 49ers are scheduled to open training camp in july. this pandemic? that's a look at your morning sports. have a great sunday. >> in six months we'll know whether or not it was a good
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idea to stay in the basement. this is the hand wringing debate inside the biden circle. there is a school of thought that says stay out of the president's way. let this be the president, a referendum on him, don't get into a debate with him this quickly. you only give him an opportunity to make it a choice. others say, boy, joe biden is so nonexistent right now in the pandemic response. congressional democrats are writing legislation without his consultation, and you would think who is the leader of the democratic right now? your presumptive nominee or not? so that is where there is some concern. biden's basement strategy will lead to a lack of enthusiasm in the fall. we'll see. again, i do think you're right, the public isn't totally focuse here before this pressure gets to him. come the fourth of july i don't know if the basement strategy is
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going to be able to continue. >> we will, i'm sure, talk then thanks for sharing your diy haircuts. and look at how that's all thanks for sharing your savage moves, panning out for him. chuck todd as always, thanks so and especially your awkward ones. much for jing us. we hope that you join chuck for thanks for sharing your cute kids. this morning's "meet the press." and your adorable pets. he will have an interview with now it's our turn to share... with the geico giveback. peter navarro and exclusive a 15% credit on car and motorcycle policies interviews with dr. tom inglesby for both current and new customers. and because we're committed for the long haul, from the johns hopkins school of the credit lasts your full policy term. health. and clint watts, nbc news so thanks again. national security analyst as one good share deserves another. well. be sure to tune in to "meet the press" at 8:00 a.m. right after this newscast. coming up in about 30 minutes from now we will talk to nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston for our weekly segment, looking at what the pandemic has done to our local and state budgets. now to a less invasive covid-19 test. first came the pandemic pain santa clara county health leaders revealed the new test on from the covid-19 virus and now friday. we told you about it yesterday comes the financial pain with
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morning. it's a nasal swab that you can california state and local gently use yourself. budgets. the new test is rapid. lost personal income, corporate it doesn't hurt, we're told. and sales taxes have left these you can perform it all on your governments with large deficits, own. it will come in addition to and larger deficits over the traditional testing already coming fiscal year. being used. one idea among others is to make nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston joins us now. sure those most at risk of contracting the virus in their larry, good morning to you. daily lives get the testing i suppose we shouldn't be regularly. we spoke with the head of santa surprised by this news, but it's clara county's testing task force. all still a shock, isn't it? >> we really want to test people good morning, kira. who are at continued and will be it's one of those things you know the train is coming down at increased risk. so i think one of the largest the track but when it hits it still hurts. groups are the frontline $54 billion deficit over the workers. so these are the people that you see in your grocery store, the rest of this year, and next year bus drivers, the people in about $10 billion this year. that will be taken care of pharmacies, first responders, those types of people, again, pretty much because of the rainy who put themselves at risk. >> health leaders in santa clara fund day we had. the rest just hurts. county are now recommending all essential workers get tested it's a lot of money and you have once a month. to find ways to deal with it, a winery in yuba county has done by decided to reopen defying state cutting virtually all and local orders. this is meade hill winery that and still we have big cuts.
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held a tasting event yesterday. they told us they took numerous >> can you run through some of the most serious areas for us? steps to keep their premises sanitized even taking people's temperatures. >> there will be no new programs >> wineries out there, such as the homeless program especially ones at vineyards in that he had, such as finding rural country that we can medical care for seniors who are undocumented. absolutely safely open. and that's when the citizens the one interesting thing that is perhaps the most damaging is want. >> health orders don't allow for wineries to open just yet. the huge cut to public despite this people still showed up to the winery yesterday. education. that's an 11% cut. what really makes it hurt just 7:17. time now to check in with vianey last year the governor was proposing that budget, he arana for a look at our micro remarked on the fact we ranked climate forecast on this dreary 41st in public education sunday behind us. funding. so now we're going to find san francisco behind me and san ourselves cut even more and it's jose behind you. fog and rain. >> yeah, a little bit of everything. hard to go down. it hurts the teachers and the students, most of all. as you know, these are my and down the road this could be favorite days. i get to track rain and now that a very serious problem. >> hard to see our state slip we're inside, you get to be even further down. cozy, not out on the roads. that's the plus side i've got
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storm ranger. this is a toy is this? >> local governments are hurting a lot. we've got it up and it is san jose will have a deficit of scanning this rain. $72 million next year. looking at big cities, $754 million next year. san francisco, rain is coming in. it wasn't a lot of rain. a couple hundredths of an inch. l.a., all the big cities, and the small ones as well. we'll see another chance of showers today and that rain continuing to push through. how will you fund public right now in san jose our lens hospitals? is starting to pick up some of the cloud cover and also some all of these things we take for rain. look at that, 62 degrees over the san jose area. wind speeds are light right now. granted now are they are finding a closer look at satellite radar. this shows the rain we're themselves in very bad shape. tracking. i will zoom this in closer so >> that is a terrifying thought. what about state revenue you get a better idea. sources? >> well, once again the biggest notice out through the sacramento area as well as the lake tahoe area we'll be talking problem that so far the about that sierra forecast. president has had a hard time a high wind advisory in effect understanding is that it's one already, so if you have to go up thing to bail out the states there for an essential reason, providing services for covid-19. make sure to be careful and it's another when nobody is check the road conditions first. working and the income is not
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micro climate highs today will coming in. be cooler. yesterday we managed to see upper 70s, a couple low 80s. corporate income taxes, sales today we're going to remain in . taxes, all of these things we would be getting because people are working and buying things we're not getting, and so that san jose a monday is the biggest problem and the biggest reason why we have this huge revenue hole because money just isn't coming in. as well. so here it is, storm ranger. >> and so what happens next? that is our mobile doppler radar. how do we get out of this? it is up and scanning. >> well, the biggest problem we're getting shower activity. right now is how do you find no heavy bands of rain yet. let's look at the hour by hour more money? what the governor is doing is outlook to give you a better idea how long this rain is going to linger. putting a cap on corporate today rain at times. so if you notice right about losses, things they can write 5:00 p.m. we start to see a off, $5 million, bringing in little bit of that rain activity so it's kind of all over the $4.4 billion a year. that's a start, but you still have this big gap. place. not an organized band of rain. here is the hope, kira, as the legislature goes and considers the budget, which is must be we'll see shower activity co i expected in done by june 15th, that's it, the coastal mountains and by that's a hard stop according to monday fast forwarding this the constitution, the hope is overnight we'll get a little bit more rain into early monday that downstream the congress
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morning with a chance of seeing some isolated thunderstorms. will go ahead and allocate yet a the models are picking up a new program to help this time little bit more into the early morning hours. the government. as far as rain totals, again, so with that idea, you would last night we didn't get to see too much rain. in through tonight, though, find governments repaid, if you notice how in san jose just a will, $500 billion for the little over a tenth of an inch. that area will fall in the rain states, $350 billion for local shadow so not expecting as much governments. rain there. for the coastal mountains, the that will cut that dramatically higher totals. up through santa rosa about a and we can only hope. >> we can only hope in less than quarter. a month we're looking at that pushing this all the way through tuesday with our next chance of deadline. seeing another round of rain larry, thank you for joining us and for your insight this morning. heading into monday. san francisco the next seven it is 7:50. still ahead on "today in the days, tomorrow we'll still keep bay" we'll be back with vianey's that chance of isolated thunderstorms likely monday into last look at the forecast and a segment inspired by you, our tuesday. viewers. we'll get lingering showers and then we'll dry out by wednesday that's right. and thursday. we'll see that high pressure we've already seen some rain and make its return, and that's how long is this going to last going to bring back dry weather in the bay area? a closer look at your sierra in our systems. forecast and the dog walking here locally we'll see that forecast coming up. instability remain through monday and tuesday for inland temperatures. tomorrow is expected to be the
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coolest day of the week. i like rainy days. kira, back to you. >> i know you do. i envision you with a blanket on blo below the camera, a candle burning in the background. how did i know? i know my girl. 7:21 right now. we still have much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, photographing the pandemic. we have a look at what a bay area man is capturing, documenting our lives as we shelter at home.
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of course during this good sunday morning. pandemic the majority of us are spending more time than ever inside our homes. we are seeing rain, it is some of us might be feeling stifled. cloudy. one local photographer is binx and i are ready to bring finding art in the isolation. you the forecast. he's ready for a snack. "today in the bay's" joe rosato i always give him a snack after jr. shows us what he's the forecast. capturing. >> reporter: a camera can it's important we talk about the capture more than just what's in front of the lens. weather because we have rain in it can capture mood and place. the forecast. let's get right to it. in san francisco we have cloudy every time this photographer conditions. it's about 60 degrees right now clicks the shutter during this and we've already seen some rain time of pandemic, he is up to the north bay, in through
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capturing time. the coastline. the coastal mountains are a couple months ago during a expected to see the higher rain walk through his neighborhood he hatched the idea of photographing some neighbors totals. sheltering at home. >> i thought, well, i'll see if then we have storm ranger up. they want to pose in the window i want to zoom this in closer and just sort of express how because you can see it's not they're feeling about this shelter in place situation. really an organized system. so we're not seeing heavy >> reporter: night after night widespread rain. some areas have seen rain more families posed for pictures. neo posted them to social media. including monterey and santa cruz and you can see the rain soon people began contacting him through chico and the sea airie. to take their picture. >> it got very popular among the people who, i think, felt moved micro climate highs for this by it and felt like it expressed afternoon. it will be cooler. what they were feeling. our temperatures will be in the 60s and we have some low 70s in >> reporter: neo calls it through san jose. sheltering at night. so we cooled off a bit as that they are snapshots of life in a cold front made its pass last time of crisis. night. >> they're just, for the most look at the shower activity. part, looking out the window and thinking about the world that i want to talk about the sierra they're not really able to access. forecast. if you have to get up there for >> reporter: among the first to an essential reason, it's about pose for the photos. 51 degrees. >> we just thought it was it looks really nice right now but that's going to change telling of what was happening, within the next couple of days.
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so we're all safe. we're all in our homes. we like our houses, but we're also stuck in them. a winter weather advisory that will go into effect tonight through 4:00 p.m. on tuesday. >> documenting something we're look at kirkwood, mainly for the going to feel. higher elevation areas. please be careful. there is a wind advisory up >> reporter: now the view there as well. through his lens has become something of an escape. and that remains in effect >> this time has been really through tuesday this is our therapeutic for me. mobile doppler radar. >> reporter: joe rosato jr., nbc it is up and scanning ready to bay area news. track that rain. >> i like that idea. again, we saw rain move in last night. we'll get another round of a lot of people are eager to showers. let's look at the hour-by-hour show their support for outlook. businesses shut down where they rain at times, at 5:30 we start live. one struggling business owner is to see sort of a clearing in taking action to meet both the some spots including palo alto, needs of businesses and the hayward, san jose will fall in enthusiasm of her customers. the rain shadow so that activity kathy becker, who owns calamity that you saw this morning jane's trading company, started thankfully we got a little bit a fund-raiser called we are of rain. napa. monday we're expecting showers, the idea is that supporters can isolated thunderstorms as well. could be a possibility. order what they want, a shirt or fast forwarding this all the way a bag with the napa logo on it through to tonight, 10:30, look for $20. half goes to businesses that are what happens monday morning
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early on between 5:00 and 6:00 struggling. any business or nonprofit a.m. we see more pockets of rain organization can sign up to get help. moving through. let's talk about binx's dog >> i own my own business so seeing what others were going walking forecast. i have to wake him up every through it was a no-brainer just morning. 56 degrees for the bay. to say, hey, can we bring that inland temperatures at 62. to napa. so you definitely want to take a and so it took us a couple weeks doggie umbrella or coat. to get it together. binx does not like the rain, not then we launched last friday. a fan. maybe a walk might be best >> the fund-raiser runs for the between 11:00 and 2:00 when we next three weeks. we have a link to the website on see some of the rain slowing our website, part of our down, at least for the interior valleys. the coast might get the drizzle. coronavirus live blog. cooler temperatures. and it's 7:26. it will be gusty at times. much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, concern over crowds. southwesterly winds. by about 6:00 we'll get another. we'll tell you why police are 63 degrees for the bare expecte keeping watch in the marina district of san francisco. plus, traveling to the to continue. nation's covid hot spot. so san francisco over the next several days, wednesday, thursday and friday we're going why this nurse set sail for new to dry out after the system and york city. then we're going to warm back up into the 60s and then heading ♪ into the inland temperatures, 70 degrees today and then tomorrow's expected to be our when you need it, jack delivers: coolest day of the week with
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only a high of about 67. order on uber eats, postmates and grubhub. so significant cooldown there definitely below normal for this time of year. by wednesday, thursday and friday, go back up into the 70s. and it's time to show off your mugs, and the reason i only have one today is because this is the best of both worlds. this is a coffee mug and a dog. it says life is better with a dog. i tried to show it to binx and he look at me like i was crazy. i will show binx today. my mug is too far to reach. i have to pick my dog or the mug. >> i brought my mother's day gift mug from my husband and my sons, covid-19 essential employee 2020. we are essential in the news. a little tongue-in-cheek. not as important as all the people on the front lines. it's nice to be recognized and in 20 years, 30 years i can look back and say we tried to help. we tried to make a difference. >> what a time. >> what a time.
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we are taking a live look outside at cloudy skies over downtown san jose. a lot clouds across the bay area now. many people already seeing rain. thanks so much for waking up with us. i'm kira klapper. vianey arana joins us from home with a look at our micro climate forecast. hey, good morning. we are seeing shower activity. any rain is welcome rain to help us put a dent in the drought monitor. when we look at our microclimate highs we will be seeing cooler temperatures. with this rain comes a cooldown. we have that cool front pass through yesterday initially. the north bay has already seen some showers, through san francisco, monterey, santa cruz. a little bit of activity as well. san jose, 70 degrees. palo alto, 69. half moon to sort of cool down heading into to a closer
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this sunday, the president and the pushback. on a vaccine. >> we would love to see if we could do it prior to the end of the year. >> we can't count on it. we don't know if will be one year, two years, or many years. >> on restarting the economy. >> vaccine or no vaccine, we're ck. >> i feel if that occurs, there is a real risk that you will trigger an outbreak that you might not be able to control. >> on preparedness. >> without better planning, 2020 could be the darkest winter in modern history. >> it's nothing more than a really
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