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early slowing as we have seen hydroxychloroquine. for over a week. >> while at the same time we're well into the second week. attacking those who say it's not effective, scott mcgrew. we've seen this happen early and new locations opening up should see more through today. "today in the bay" continues livermore. that's right. he's very angry at fox news right now. through this entire time we've not seen any slowing so an easy anchor neal cavuto who is drive out of brentwood and discovery bay. back to you. warning the president the drug a very good wednesday. >> thanks, mike. could kill him and is casting a i'm laura garcia. lot of doubt on a u.s. >> and i'm marcus washington. >> thanks so much, mike. no mask, no service. mike is keeping an eye on government doctor study, doctors traffic. some are trying to fight the who work at the veterans today is wednesday, closer to policy. next on "today in the bay," a confrontation at a costco and administration. the weekend. the v.a. found not only was kari hall is tracking the forecast. the study that shows well how hydroxychloroquine not effective well face coverings are working to prevent the spread of the against coronavirus as they it seems like it will be a nice virus. hoped but was associated with more deaths. one for us. we have nice and warm president trump twice dismissed that government study yesterday weather. we were watching out for a couple of isolated showers but claiming without evidence the >> these two photos showing a doctors were against him, now that threat has continued to big difference between laura and enemies, he said, and the go down, so we're looking at me. patients were, quote, almost you can see laura there at home dead anyway. sunshine today, checking out our in her in home studio with the temperature trend in walnut >> they were giving it to people creek starting out with mid-50s. pup and me in the studio holding that were in very bad shape. we'll reach into the upper 60s the fort down. they were very old, almost dead. by noon and eventually will see follow us on social media. those highs in the mid-70s we're always posting stuff about it was a trump enemy statement. what's going on. today. we'll talk about a warm-up in share with us on facebook, the forecast coming up in a few no, no, there was a false study minutes. instagram and twitter. done where they gave it to very you're watching "today in the bay." laura? thank you so much, kari. 5:22 this morning. sick people, extremely sick people, people that were ready
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we all know that the economy may to die. it was given by obviously not be ailing from the pandemic, but friends of the administration. the trump administration is now actively seeking a prescription and the study came out. that may lead to a cure. the people were ready to die, "today in the bay's" tracie potts joins us live from everybody was old, had bad washington this morning with a look at the leading experts that problems with hearts, diabetes are being brought in to try to and everything else you can help. good morning, tracie. imagine. so they gave it. immediately when it came out they gave a lot of false information. >> reporter: laura, good morning. they are looking for health >> the president said on monday experts to try to fix the he is taking hydroxychloroquine economy. nbc news has confirmed there is to prevent covid-19. mrs. walker. obviously what the president an active effort to get doctors michael vasquez! come over here. decision between him and his behind the president's plan to reopen for business. doctor. his doctor says he approved of >> hello, everybody. i've heard such good things about you, your company. that. >> reporter: president trump on hydroxychloroquine does not the growing number of well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. coronavirus cases in the u.s. prevent covid-19. without this place. it may treat it. now topping 1.5 million. although the v.a. says it may >> really it's a badge of honor. this is for you. not do that either. the head of the treasury and it's a great tribute to the michael, you didn't have to... and, testing and all of the work that we're going to need some help with the rest. head of the federal reserve a lot of professionals have testified before the senate you've worked so hard to achieve so much. done. >> reporter: nbc news has banking committee tuesday mostly confirmed af associated press perhaps it's time to partner with someone agreeing with each other. though you see disagreements report that the administration who knows you and your business well enough is recruiting doctors to to understand what your wealth is really for. they had as part of a microcosm of our bigger national debate. publicly support reopening. the president went unmasked to mnuchin eager to get people back
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talk election strategy on to work. powell warning if we don't do it capitol hill where senators remain split on whether to pump carefully we put the country at another $3 trillion into the risk. lawyers for michael flynn are tired of waiting for the judge in the case to decide economy. >> it only costs half as much as whether he's dismissing the charges. the republican tax scam. and... l(music fades in). so they're asking an appeals >> we need to assess what we've court to do it. hey! -hi! you remember the department of already done. >> reporter: democrats argue ♪ families and first responders justice asked the judge to drop don't have time to wait. the case even after flynn wasfb. >> they are desperate. ♪ they're looking for help. >> reporter: republicans insist the $3 trillion is a no go. now this has never happened before so we're in sort of a >> give states more flexibility ♪ in terms of how they spend the legal murky area. $150 billion that we've already it would be unlikely they would take away the power of the judge given them. that's the only thing that i can see passing anytime soon. ♪ who has already scheduled >> reporter: at a virtual hearings in the matter. hearing the government's top we'll keep an eye on that. money men painted a grim picture of the economic impact. follow me on twitter >> the scope and speed of this twitter, @scottmcgrew. downturn are without modern moving on to decision 2020, precedent. >> the risk of permanent damage. another primary win for joe >> reporter: democrats accuse biden. more than 70% in the vote by them of pushing americans back to work without safety mail election. recent polls show the former precautions. >> you're boosting your wall vice president is slightly ahead of president trump in street and leaving americans behind. >> reporter: connecticut, the battleground states, florida and
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last state, begins to reopen today. arizona. in virginia biden has a 12-point lead. the united states shared and with states and really the borders with canada and mexico whole country reopening at this will remain closed. point at least to some degree, president trump is promising to nonessential travel is banned until june 21st. help certain parts of the of course the restrictions are economy like farmers and in place to prevent the spread of coronavirus. and there are some exceptions. ranchers. $19 billion for them and billions more for public health care professionals, airline crews and truck drivers transportation systems like b.a.r.t. and others around the are still permitted to cross. country. l.a. county's reopening plan laura? >> so much money we're talking is still in the works. a lot of people really don't about. thank you very much, tracie. people want to get their money like how it's all panning out. and the irs has a new hotline to guide people through using their certain stores were allowed to reopen for curbside pickup. coronavirus debit card. yesterday we told you how the agency is sending 4 million developing now in michigan people as a debit card to get more than 1 million people in two dams breached north of the county are out of work. the money out faster. health leaders are now aiming 800 nn 919-9835. detroit. now 10,000 people have to be evacuated. for july 4th. the state's governor declared an we'll put it out on our website emergency in at least one county whatever we do will be done and is now warning downtown very cautiously and with data nbcbayarea.com. here is a look at the latest midland north of detroit could provided by our health outcomes. bay area cases of covid-19. be under nine feet water. and for the first time alameda >> the counties in southern
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>> edenville and sanford have county has overtaken santa clara california are going in been ordered to move out by different paces. county as the bay area's hot local law enforcement, and if spots. there are now more than 11,000 you are in those areas you must in neighboring orange county leaders are talking about evacuate as soon as possible. cases across the bay area and expanding deeper into phase two with more businesses reopening by the end of the month. 404 people have died. please get somewhere safe now. there is some encouraging news. overall the number of a warning from the department of justice to governor newsom. hospitalizations is down. >> can you imagine doing this let churches hold in-person 54 people are hospitalized in during a pandemic? services. san francisco. flooding after days of heavy a letter to newsom, from the 55 in san mateo. rain there. it saturated the great lakes those are new lows for both counties. region. head of the doj civil rights division, says that his there is concern a dow chemical reopening plan discriminates another free testing site, plant along the river banks against churches. could be damaged and releasing the governor is yet to respond. starting at 10:00 this morning chemicals into the rising the restrictions on churches are you can get tested in daly city floodwater. in phase three of the reopening and you have to make sure that plan. despite uncertain times for you have an appointment but it is open to everyone. major league baseball, the the ending point of a giants reportedly plan to keep the county also opened a site. hundreds of employees on the payroll, but not everyone is high-speed chase. safe. the goal is to test 1,200 people at one point the boxes in the knbr and "the chronicle" daily. back of that suv spilled onto reporting the team will continue to pay its 350 or so full-time the roadway. san francisco public health workers have completed a full employees at least through the end of september, no matter what round of testing at laguna the short-termt about 60 part-t. officers arrested the driver. new for you this morning,
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honda. and testing more than 700 how effective masks are this residents and 1,300 staff slowing the spread of the members. coronavirus. so far there have been 29 researchers are protecting if you want to score some confirmed cases, 11 of which involve patients. nearly 3,700 less deaths over soccer goals in your living room, don't get a cat and name if you're dying for a the next ten weeks because of it after one of the world's best face covering requirements. haircut, yeah, or a massage, you 40% of americans say they always goalies. chris dixon found this out the may want to head over to sutter wear those masks when they leave county. salons reopening but with major home, and it's a little higher hard way after naming his cat in california where researchers modifications and against the governor's order. forecast 1,000 deaths over the the owners of a yuba city salon same amount of time. and spa have opened their doors after the county health department decided to override confrontation at a las vegas state orders. the spa is limiting contact time so appointments are no longer costco has a lot of people talking this morning. emanuel nuer. than 30 minutes. also, chairs are spaced >> hi, everyone. differently and everyone has to i work for costco and i'm asking wear a facemask. this member to put on a mask some cats like those cats there >> we are in this big tug of war because that is our company block every shot dixon takes. between what our state says we policy. take a look at it there. >> i'm not doing it. can do and our local health i woke up in a free country. officer says we can do. it's not been fun. >> have a great day. >> so you're going to take this >> cat like reflexes there. cart from me full of stuff? >> you are no longer welcome >> that's a cat you want on your >> not all salons and barber here in our warehouse. you need to leave. team, though, right? shops are opening up. >> if you're on defense. some owners are afraid the state will revoke their license. >> many shoppers we showed the of course yuba city north of video to in san jose are condemning the man's behavior. >> i'd say. sacramento will be ready for a if you're not allergic. i hope we don't come to that.
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we have to get through this. let's get a look at the drive when people here can get a forecast for you. a bright, sunny day, like a new push in the south laura's dress this morning. bay's city to offer free testing haircut. it won't be until phase three. to everyone. and phase three includes salons, the announcement expected today. gyms, movie theaters, and plus, serving up menus in we are going to have a lot churches. and they're saying that's not the north bay county set to of that sunshine. this is a live look at our going to come until next month. allow restaurants to fully open to customers. camera in morgan hill this san francisco supervisors we're all doing our part by staying at home. this week introduced a slew of morning as we start out with clouds. measures. one would provide $20 million in as we look at some breaks, our new funding for vocational training at city college of san temperatures will start out in francisco. the mid-50s. the school is facing big budget as we go into the rest of the cuts. but supporters say retraining day, we have upper 60s by noon. will be essential for workers we continue to warm up even more from there. laid off during the pandemic. another measure would take away we're going to see our weather pattern quieting down. mta's authority to set muni fare hikes. members last month went ahead a couple rain chances there. with a proposed hike ignoring all of that moving away as high supervisors concerns about pressure builds, though, it will raising fares in the midst of cause that air to sink. the crisis. another measure would require police commissioners to regulate staffing levels every two years. as it sinks, it warms. right now the number has been the same for more than two decades. for any measure to end up on the take a look at the numbers here. starting out with upper 70s ballot, a majority of today, very seasonable weather.
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supervisors will first have to approve it. we do have low 80s. across the bay area city upper 80s throughout the weekend budgets are being hit and mid-90s coming our way for particularly hard by the next week. pandemic. mike, you've been watching the santa rosa, in fact, is facing an $18 million deficit. commute. what's going on out there this now leaders plan to use all of morning? kari, looking at my map now. their reserves to try to make up i think i made the circle too the difference. in the meantime palo alto leaders say they're trying to lead by example taking a 15% pay small. i do see it near the bottom, 101 across 280 an accident. cut. the city is facing its $38 million gap. last week leaders tentatively there was still construction in approved shorter library hours, the area. cuts to the police department, that could mean an increase in energy bills. no major slowing on this map. eliminating free shuttle and slashing parks and rec funding. you can save by using a fan to cool off... the toll plaza does show more activity. happening today leaders in unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... saratoga will debate the future or closing your shades during the day. of the popular mountain winery look at the bottom of the stay well and keep it golden. screen. concert venue. we'll take a live look there. venue owners want to add a 300-room hotel but it's coming that's been the pattern all week. under heavy opposition from neighbors. between 5:30 and 6:15, marcus. now councilmembers are talking back to you. about a completed plan that would annex the winery site to thanks, mike. happening now a powerful cyclone the city of saratoga which would is dumping feet of rain on then oversee the site's expansion. coastal india and bangladesh. a virtual meeting is scheduled
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for 7:00 p.m. the dangerous storm is forcing 2 let's take a live look at million people to move to sfo where flights to europe and shelters. winds are expected to reach more japan are expected to resume than 100 miles an hour. next month. and the storm surge could push three airlines recently announced the changes, but seawater 15 miles inland causing ace gs won't look back to massive flooding. covering rules will be enforced at the time you get to the airport. wuhan, china, continues to bounce back. we spoke to people from india on up next, a major theme park in the area is opening but with changes. >> it's scary to touch anything some restrictions. plus, what disney is opening today in the u.s. or if we touch anything we need we're all doing our part by staying at home. to put on sanitizer and wear masks all the time and maintain distance. >> a very different way to fly. sfo public information officer doug jakell will join us to talk about some of these changes. you can catch that at 6:30 a.m. right here on "today in the bay." >> i won't miss it. this morning for you hundreds of people will get a helping hand in san jose. a little part of normalcy hunger at home plans to back. distribute food to those in need we're thrilled. i'm going to be eating here every single night this week. at its facilities on berger >> right now at 5:30 restaurants now reopen for in-person dining
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drive. chefs and executives from oracle in napa county. it is the first bay areadeeper that could mean an increase in energy bills. park, levi stadium, the chase center and more are pitching in. you can save by using a fan to cool off... at recent past events 500 cars unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. face of reopening. how businesses are preparing for have lined up starting at 7:00 the big day ahead. a.m., four hours before it stay well and keep it golden. starts. san jose gets the table for facebook is doing something dining out. ahead in a live report what the good to help those in need future may look like for during the pandemic, laura. restaurants and what still has to happen before business owners can profit. >> that's right, marcus. you know how we all have to stay healthy. the company is distributing more >> all this reopening means than 1,500 produce bags per week traffic slowly coming back. next what san francisco to its mobile food market. transportation leaders want done places like senior centers, now to avoid gridlock. churches and nonprofits are getting that help. "today in the bay" continues before the pandemic about 200 right now. we say continues because we've bags were being handed out. been up and here for you since 4:30 this morning. good morning. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. well, look, this is purely laura, talking about that magical. i want to you take a look at traffic, mike is keeping an eye on that. these dolphins. i hate the fact it's coming look at that. speeding by this boat in southern california. this was take nen laguna beach back. things are getting back to over the weekend, and some say normal. speaking of normal, a normal, beautiful day out here. there were up to 1,000 of those meteorologist kari hall has been dolphins in that mega pod. tracking that forecast.
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usually there's only about 20 or today a repeat. 30 in a pod. yeah, today is a repeat. this is so calming to watch as we're talking about people right now. are clearly back to work right dolphins traveling about 10 now as we get a look at this miles per hour. i love seeing that. flow of traffic coming through it really is calming. 580 in dublin and enjoying some looking at it now, aah. mostly clear skies. as i lean back in my chair. our temperatures start out >> amazing to see all this refreshing and a very comfortable day. wildlife coming out. soon those acs will be blasting. >> you're right. >> i saw a picture, we'll have i'll talk more about that in the to see if we can find it in forecast coming up in a few minutes. japan, because of the cherry blossoms, all these deer coming laura? out, beautiful. it looks like out of a fairy thank you, kari. get ready to dine al fresco in tale. >> we're going in, they're sa cncil voting to allow coming out more, and it's giving us the opportunity to sit back restaurants to use more public spaces like sidewalks and and watch. parking lots to expand areas where they can serve customers >> appreciate nature and the weather we've been having. following all of these social it's been lovely, kari. distancing rules. it has been really lovely kris sanchez joins us live with and we're still going to have a look at how soon we might some of that nice weather. actually get to go out to dinner. it was great to see the rain we
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recently had over our bay area kris? >> reporter: i like the sound of hills and over the sierra. that, laura. this outdoor seating area is ready to go. it's expanded into some of the still light snow coming down. once this moves out we'll see parking lots on lincoln avenue in downtown willow glen. some sunshine for today. the city still has to identify welcome back. our high temperatures with our 5:58. leaders in saratoga will debate highs in the upper 60s and low other areas that are similar the future of the popular that could fit the bill. 70s, up to 78 degrees today in the city voted to move forward mountain winery concert venue. they want to add a 300-room with that so-called al fresco concord. we'll talk more about this and dining plan. some hotter weather coming up. hotel but it's coming under for now outdoor dining areas heavy opposition from neighbors. mike, how is it looking for the like the one in san pedro square now the councilmembers are commute? are only open for customers to pick up their orders. talking about a complicated plan >> we're looking good. that would annex the winery site to the city of saratoga which down through hayward out of san leandro where there's some slowing. they would then oversee the the city wants to help restaurants serve as many i do believe there's a crew that customers as possible as soon as site's expansion. should be clearing in the next they can. a virtual meeting is scheduled hour or so. for 7:00 p.m. across the bay area we know over on the right out of the >> once we are able to open to that cities are having a really tough time financially dealing altamont. come on property, whether it's with this pandemic. what we saw for the area. santa rosa is facing an $18 al fresco or dine-in outdoor million deficit. san francisco, you can access areas, it's going to be a slow start. leaders plan to use all of the 101 north at 280. th in reserves they have just to try to make up the difference. >> reporter: here's what's next for san jose al fresco. palo alto leaders say they're toward the golden gate bridge the city council voted to work trying to lead by example taking north 101 and highway 1 slow a with a bay area nonprofit to a 15% pay cut.
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the city is facing a $38 million bit. there are construction spots on identify those public spaces those surface streets as well. like sidewalks. the county health department gap. back to you. a live look at sfo where >> thank you, mike. still has to sign off and the flights to europe and japan are >> thanks so much, mike. state has to agree to allow expected to resume next month. under water. still ahead at 5:25 the alcohol sales outdoors. three airlines recently the city will also explore how announced changes, but things overnight emergency evacuations to help restaurants defray the as two dams burst in the won't look normal if you're midwest. costs of permitting and putting planning to hop on one of those up barriers. i talked with the owner of up flights. social distancing and face you remember we got good covering rules will be in force from the time you get to the news about a vaccine that helped spark the market. sushi and she said she would airport. a theme park in the city now scientists are asking some have to spend extra on pretty tough questions. considered ground zero for the sanitation, canopies to make coronavirus outbreak is now back ♪ open.people flocked to the loca customers feel comfortable outside. the outdoor seating may not add trending for you this up for them. to blow off steam after being by the way, this also applies under lockdown for months. morning an all new look for will for outdoor exercise and other outdoor activities as well. disney springs near orlando they're included in the al reopened today with restrictions fresco deal. san mateo still considering in place. there's no word on when other their own similar plan. disney theme parks might reopen. pharrell. you're watching "today in the well, it's quickly bay." berkeley, more on their plan coming up in two weeks. approaching 6:00 and the third kris sanchez, "today in the bay." hour continues right now. >> thanks so much, kris. it's a great tribute to the free test something on the testing and all of the work that way. mayor sam liccau can take the t a lot of professionals have done. >> president trump says u.s.
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you have symptoms or not. cases topping 1.5 million means two sites will open, one at the pal stadium, the other at the testing is working. more stimulus for struggling santa clara county fair grounds and you must be 18 years old. americans. we'll have a live report next. starting today you will be plus, caught in the middle. allowed to sit down and eat one northern california city is inside a restaurant in napa allowing hair salons and spas to county. reopen despite state there are times when our need to connect really matters. "today in the bay's" bob redell is live for us in downtown napa. restrictions. so, bob, what kind of coming up how some business to keep customers and employees in the know. restaurants are we talking about owners are responding. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. and testing continues to here? increase across the bay area. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. >> reporter: any that are coming up, new locations opening allowing people to return to to help give you the speed, their dine-in experience where today. we'll share them with you. reliability, and security you need. you can actually go in and sit "today in the bay" continues right now. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. down and eat. and a very good wednesday the state approved napa county's morning to you. thanks so much for joining us. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. plans for the expanded phase two i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. we've always believed in the power of working together. of reopening with the here we are on a wednesday. understanding now with the that's why, when every connection counts... dine-in experiences the are you all excited about a restaurants will, of course, be you can count on us. practicing safe social distancing. keeping diners six feet apart and still requiring diners to wear face coverings which is a requirement anytime anyone enters a building here in the county. we spoke with the chef, here in
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napa after a 60-day shutdown he's ready to welcome diners back into his restaurant and will be ready to serve dinner starting tonight. >> we've taken on additional cleanliness and are in an industry that is a hand washing that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. industry anyway. you can save by using a fan to cool off... >> it helps our businesses be back in business and gives unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... employees an opportunity to work or closing your shades during the day. again. stay well and keep it golden. >> reporter: napa county passed a special resolution yesterday that allows tables normally inside to be moved outside to accommodate more diners and still maintain social distance protocols. you're still only supposed to go out of your home for essential trips. just because the restaurants are reopening for dine-in service, the county is not encouraging tourists to come up here.
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bob redell, "today in the bay." thanks for the latest changes there, bob. a patient treated at berkeley's largest skilled nursing facility has tested positive for covid-19. according to berkeley's site, it's the first in the city at a senior care facility there. right now at 5:15 let's as we first told you on "today check out how we're going to in the bay" 11 residents in the shape up today as we look at windsor vallejo care center have died from the virus. dublin and our trend. for the morning the 40s and low more than 130 people tested 50s. a few clouds rolling by. all of that clears out for positive. that includes 99 residents and sunshine and some really 33 staff members. comfortable weather. we'll talk more about this and what's ahead in a few minutes. new this morning, 35% of all good morning. a very happy wednesday to you. there's some doubts this morning people who have died from the virus in california died in about the good news about the those nursing facilities. coronavirus vaccine.
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a small company called maderna said eight patients in a phase one trial showed an increase in submit a testing plan but critics are saying that's just antibodies, and that helped send the dow up nearly 1,000 points. too late. some 15,000 san francisco now doctors and investors are hotel employees now out of work, wondering when they'll get to one industry expert tells "the see the actual data. examiner" that he believes it will be years before hotels can moderna issued a press release, make a full recovery. not a study. professor william haseltine says recovery can only start with in a "washington post" op-ed tourists and convention crowds come back. right now that's not happening. according to one union before the pandemic occupancy rates it's damaging trust in the were at 85% citywide and it is most.mental methods of science now below 5%. the company said it would be some time before it published hundreds of school districts across california are asking the the actual results. same question, how to safely bring students back to the sales in moderna fell. classrooms. today they may get some answers. it just means nobody has seen the raw data. state superintendent tony thurmond will hold a videoconference. it comes at a time when the we're looking for the table of state is facing new budget data, and we're not finding it. pressures. superintendents have said airbnb and the ymca have told proposed education cuts will likely delay openings.
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the state about their latest. >> take a peek outside. airbnb laid off 661 people, it said. they're empty now but san francisco is bracing for a huge jump in traffic. ymca let more than 1,600 go. we're following up to get a they tell "the examiner" they would like to keep people out of better sense of the numbers. and a strange story out of nasa. their cars by creating bus only the head of nasa's human space lanes and congestion pricing they hope to see on city streets. flight has quit six days before a major boost for those who nasa was set to launch help provide food for those in astronauts back into space. need. the bayer fund gave $600,000 in the resignation has nothing to do with the launch but it's very grant funding to two local food unexpected. distribution organizations. he was in charge of the last safety checks. according to the berkeley times americans have not been to space the alameda county food bank is on an american rocket since we receiving half of the money along with the berkeley food retired the space shuttle almost network which calls the grant a game changer. ten years ago now. we've been hitching rides with a music superstar is the russians. thanking bay area health care next week we go back into space employees for the work amid the aboard a spacex dragon capsule. pandemic. >> wow. pretty amazing. >> yeah, check out this message from
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especially when we feel we can't >> i can give love. i love to do it. go anywhere. today i wanted to take a moment >> and you get to go to space. to give some love to all the thanks, scott. people working at ucsf and the happening today a strike organized by employees ucsf children's hospital in oakland and in san fran. nationwide upset with the fast food chain's inadequate >> i love it. what a great message just for us protections. in the meantime mcdonald's here in the bay area and, of workers in san jose and los course, we're so thankful as angeles have filed complaints well, spreading the love to our after they say osha failed to health care workers for all act on employee concerns. their hard work right there on the front lines. we love the love. the chain disputes the allegations saying it issued a >> love coming from all places. 59-page guide outlining we are loving this forecast that standards restaurants must implement to keep employees we've been having. safe. i know we needed the rain we had the last few days, kari, but jcpenney plans to reopen 5 right now we can enjoy the sun that we're going to get. of its stores today. that move comes as the company announced it's filing for yeah, that storm system is moving away. bankruptcy. 242 locations will close over one last gasp is over parts of the next year. the sierra right now producing some snow once again for the the stores reopening have been upper elevations and even a few closed since march. amazon is reportedly in talks to thunderstorms as it moves acquire the company. farther to the north. a look at this live view looking at mt. diablo this morning.
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you can see the low clouds over will ferrell and rachel parts of the east bay and we're going to see all of those clouds mcadams showing off their singing chops. clearing out. a beautiful afternoon. ♪ new normal high temperatures as we reach into the mid-70s for the south bay. 74 in livermore. and in the north bay we're looking at spots in the upper 70s. i'll be tracking this along with that's the music video for some 90s in the forecast coming up in a few minimum. the song called volcano man. how is it looking for the commute right now, mike? kari, we're into the second a new netflix movie where the week now for this pattern coming back for the traffic showing slowing out of the altamont on pair played two icelandic musicians. our maps. i'll zoom over to the tri-valley and you'll see west 580 slow. no word when the movie will be released. a little slowing for 84. much more yesterday. the pattern seems to still be i bet they had a blast making traffic tuesday. it. we'll see how this shakes out. >> the world needs volcano man. now early on our friend bob redell sent me this pic for the >> we all need something like that. >> will ferrell is funny no new normal as we start that had segment at the vine theater in matter what he does. i hope that blue lipstick livermore. dark. no movies, even now. doesn't come in, though. >> it will be popular next lots of marquees have similar season, you watch. messages for movie houses. look at the cover for morgan,
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colorado. kari is watching the first explaining their governor forecast. shut the theaters down so you is marcus going to get out there and work out? can't come over. and then since march they've yes, today no excuses. periodically updated like this i've been working out inside and really enjoyed that. one where they say they will i've enjoyed opening up the windows and not having to turn trade stale popcorn for stimulus on the air conditioning. in a few days we'll have to checks. they're completely shut down. blast that ac as our on the recent change, i want to temperatures start to warm up. thank allie, now looks ahead we are seeing the sun come through the clouds right now. past covid-19 and toward murder hornets. i know they're in washington right now. our temperature trend in the i'm glad they're planning ahead for whatever may come their way. upper 50s and then we'll go into the mid-60s as we go late into i guess you have to have a the morning. little humor to help us all out. back to you, marcus. >> thanks, mike. we'll reach into the mid-70s and have been looking for ways to spend time outside. 5:42 for you this morning. let's head outside and enjoy up in flames. still ahead on "today in the dinner out there today bay," the new video we're getting in this morning of an especially in parts of the east bay where our temperatures will overnight fire right near a be in the upper 60s for much of popular drive-in movie theater. the inner bay. what we're finding out about that investigation.
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the president calls the the pollen count has been authors of a veterans moderate. administration study his weed pollen has also been floating through the air. enemies. we'll take a deeper dive into that. all of that making you feel plus, aiming for a safe congested with the nicer weather. reopening. the new goal l.a. is setting to try to get back to business. upper 60s for much of the east why it's still weeks away. bay but then we see some upper a lot more ahead. 5:43. 70s for the inland and east bay. you're watching "today in the bay." we're in for dry weather, high pressure builds across the region. high pressure will stick with us. look at this trend in our temperatures over the next several days. mid-90s by next week. mike, you've been watching the commute. is it heating up? >> it is but i am not ready for the temperatures. a smooth drive and that's what you will get on your altamont.
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forget the sunglasses. some comfortable temperatures headed our way today. i'll talk about memorial day weekend warm-up coming up in a few minutes. firefighters are trying to figure out what sparked this fire. many firefighters are at the scene. crews worked hard to keep the fire from spreading to other businesses. one firefighter suffered minor injuries and is expected to be okay. also new this morning another overnight fire in san jose. this one close to a drive-in movie theater started about 10:00 last night at a-1 auto wreckers on hillsdale avenue. smoke could be seen for miles. there were some port-a-potties damaged. a movie happened to be playing at the time at the nearby drive-in, but the cars mostly cleared out. still not clear how
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