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take a look at where we are with a spike in evictions if renters do not get help. >> many of the residents in our our current temperatures already ranging from 50 degrees at half moon bay to 66 degrees in san county pay between 30% and 50% of their paychecks to rent. jose, so it's going to start out warm in some spots but then that's nothing compared to where we'll be for later today. 30% and 50%. so if you're not working or looking at these high underemployed right now there is temperatures, morgan hill no way to close that gap. reaching 100 degrees today. >> if the extension passes it and it's even hotter for parts of the inland east bay reaching would then have to be approved right now at 4:30 working to 103 degrees in antioch and bring relief to renters. by governor gavin newsom. the bay area counties and cities martinez reaching 99. set to vote on extending we're getting a look at how much 90 today in oakland. the pandemic is taking on and we're going to also feel protections beyond the pandemic. unemployment across the u.s. some of that warmth along the plus, working to keep new numbers from the u.s. bureau students and teachers safe, the coastline with half moon bay of labor statistics saw jobless reaching 75 while palo alto demands union members are making as schools work on a return reaches 95 degrees. plan. numbers. the worst for san francisco we're looking and the heat is on for the at a high of 83 on the second day in a row we're with unemployment embarcadero and north bay highs issuing a microclimate weather up to 98 in napa as well as california came in tenth. santa rosa. jobless numbers in the state hit so we're dealing with alert. temperatures could soar past the really hot weather. 100 degree mark. 16% in april. in fact, we set some records it helps getting up early, this morning people working in the salon industry are marcus. it's a little cooler at least yesterday. we may set even more records right now. anxiously awaiting guidance from today. good morning. i'm laura garcia. the governor when it comes to take a look at our numbers. >> and i'm marcus washington. phase three of the reopening our forecast high and the record plan. now the governor recently hinted
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cooler, you say -- eh. high temperature. that haircuts could begin next napa, it's 98 degrees. month, june 1st, lessea one hai that was set back in 1896. it's so different for us. that's the thing. we're not used to this. a long time ago and these just a few weeks ago it was a walnut creek says she's ready to little bit cooler. be given the green light to long-standing records may fall it is what it is. today as we look at all of our meteorologist kari hall has been reopen. >> i'm ready. high temperatures with san jose. my salon is ready. tracking all of the changing i have my supplies. today our forecast is 98 but the temperatures, certainly those we are preparing ourselves and increasing temperatures. record 95 degrees. kari, what can we expect today? we have everyone's safety at so it's most likely we're going yes, it's going to be really heart. we really do. hot, but we do have some relief >> when it comes to churches and to not only set records today in the forecast going into the but tomorrow as well as this weekend. retail stores just receiving new dangerous heat continues. we just have to make it through guidance from the state on how but then this weekend an area of the next couple of days. they should reopen. low pressure starts to move in as we take a look at our trend we will have more on that coming and, believe it orrin, it looks in san jose the early hours will up for you in the next half hour. like we could get some spotty be the best time to get outside so let's take a look at the showers by saturday and much and get a lot of outdoor latest numbers here in the bay cooler temperatures. but we'll have to watch that activities done because we start out in the mid-60s, that's going area. there are more than 12,000 also for the potential of some to feel better than the 90s cases. santa clara county adds 36. isolated lightning as we go into we'll have as we go into later saturday. looking at our seven-day alameda, forecast, we'll be in the 90s today. san francisco, 19. we could set some records for from today through at least this afternoon. santa clara county is taking i'll be watching these numbers thursday. friday it starts to come down. and we'll take a closer look at steps to try to fight possible the weekend we'll see the chance this in at the of rain and highs resurgence of the cases here. and a good tuesday morning dropping back to the 60s. the county set a new goal to to you. taking a live look at sfo this so some major changes ahead test all essential workers next along with some pretty big morning commute. month. cooling. any issues popping up early this to meet that goal six new morning. dark and early the lights are as we head over to you, mike, morning? >> not commute related, kari. testing sites opened. you can see them -- san jose, sparkling there, what you can't you've been tracking what's see warmer temperatures, oh, going on on the roads and also
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a lot of the first calls come in milpitas, morgan hill, and yeah. alongside the roads. to the chp. they're back. meteorologist kari hall has been we're taking a look at our mountain view. the county is trying to target tracking that for us. that's right, kari. oakland camera. over by the coliseum, 880, the i have two fires reported, one neighborhoods hit hardest by the kari, yesterday when i walked out, formally, oh, it's so nice. nimitz freeway, a big roadway in oakland. 880, the nimitz, is just fine. virus. you don't have to show symptoms the sun is out. but a live picture. yesterday i had to take the we're looking reported. to be tested. jacket off. it is warm. we're showing you the flashing lights. the county says all the tests now it looks like at least one are free. of the trucks may have clerd or new this morning, a website yes, and it's going to be like that again today, even this gone around to the other side of we don't see it from this camera called covid near you is using the building just off 66. shot but we are checking with morning. take a look at where we're the fire department in the area. you don't see the problem but on hot spots to track the virus. beginning. high street in the area across at least we for the most up. the freeway from the coliseum. the map we'll show you 880 just they want you to self-report over to the west of the freeway no smoke visible. the original call did talk about your symptoms daily. is where it would show up. you can be anonymous. a structure fire and some smoke. no slowing because the lighter as we look at the map, right just provide a zip code and fill traffic, and i did see in the last seconds of that shot out the questionnaire. behind the east bay mud the website similar to the flashing lights to the surface national daily health survey streets. there's a fire in napa, 128 at building. no major issues as far as that offered by stanford university. and one peninsula schoolk like. goes. on the freeway itself watch oak tubbs. that's a tiny brush fire from what i understand. we're worried about anything we port. the rest of the freeways no see. palo alto teachers union working major problems. we'll track it all. with the district to find >> we'll check back with you, highway 4 coming into concord mike. solutions. off the roadway and the re bay,. leaders in at least four of according to palo alto online, the union is asking for face the largest bay air why counties we'll seeliday weekend for some will talk about extending coverings, access to testing, protection for renters trying to more custodians and pay if businesses and we may see that make it in the bay. flowing out of the altamont supervisors in san mateo, santa staffers get covid-19. again. back to you. >> thanks, mike.
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in the proposal middle and high happening now for you counties will debate chavez war school students would divide extreme heat putting california into two groups and go to school wildfire season in full two days a week on alternate throttle. just yesterday hillside caught days. and in-person classes would max out at about 12 students or fire threatening a restaurant and other buildings in southern less. teachers could switch back and forth from in-person to distance california. now ten acres burned in pomona learning and every wednesday would be a teacher work day. before firefighters were able to get it under control. there are no reports of any the district is discussing what injuries or major damage. elementary schools would look like. we have a follow-up for you this morning. contra costa county could the four men charged in the murder of santa cruz county tech get back today in the courts more than one month after ceo are due in court for their shutting down. all superior court buildings first appearance. will reopen with distancing authorities made that arrest last week. restrictions in place. if you get called for jury the four men accused in the service that means, yes, up. killing of a man who was all potential jurors kidnapped from his home and robbed. the four suspects worked in his required to wear masks. jury pool groups will also be cannabis side business. none were from northern restricted to a maximum of 50 california. and developing now a people. happening today firefighters suspected killer is behind bars provide an update on that accused of attacking a massive fire over the weekend at 94-year-old man in san francisco fisherman's wharf. it started early saturday who later died. morning and destroyed large this happened yesterday morning on elk street near glenn park.
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warehouse on pier 45 caused an police say the victim suffered a estimated $5 million in damage. head injury during the attack. the warehouse stored tons of officers found and arrested the suspect a few blocks away. commercial fishing and crabbing gear leaving crews scrambling to 53-year-old peter rocha was booked and charged including find new supplies and also charges of homicide and elderly heavily damaged the dock area for the historic "jeremiah abuse. there's no word on a motive or if the men knew each other. o'brien" naval ship. the cause has not been in the state's largest determined just yet. also up in flames, next on coronavirus hot spot in l.a. "today in the bay," the dangerous and hot conditions county health leaders have california firefighters are announced more than 1,000 new cases and 12 additional deaths. facing as they work to put out a large brush fire. beware -- the way scammers are working to cash in on the that pushes the total number pandemic and what you need to past 46,000. know to protect your personal more than 2,100 people have information. 4:37. you're watching "today in the died. bay." we're here for you and we're open. leaders say 90% of those who died had underlying health issues. neighboring riverside county, meantime, reported its highest one-day spike in cases yesterday. a total of 7,000 people have been sickened there with 292 deaths. contra costa county congressman mark desaulnier says he's ready to get back to work
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after getting out of the hospital three weeks ago. he was on a ventilator for a month unrelated to covid-19. he wow. i'm an original. surviving but is on the road to one of a kind. you feel me? a full recovery. he says he will attend the love ya'. capitol hill hearings next week. oop! you look cute! better than you? a record setting match. pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or coming up next on "today in the spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. bay," the number of people who tuned in to watch sunday's champions for charity golf exhibition. plus -- ♪ take me out to the ball game with no fans in the stands at upcoming games. doesn't sound like a treat. there's still a way you can enjoy the field of green. a look at pro baseball stadium can you rent on airbnb. we'll tell you about it up next. >> does it come with crackerjacks? >> you know what, have to stick around to find out, laura. happening now for you, doctors -- they really worry that breast cancer will be undetected more early numbers st
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one-third of all patients who need a mammogram are refusing to schedule those appointments because of concerns of covid-19 in doctors' offices. many imaging clinics are spreading out those appointments to limit the number of patients coming in at one time. also, dressing rooms and locker rooms, they're all being disinfected nonstop. the american college of radiology recommends that all women over the age of 40 get a mammogram once a year. more for you after the break. my new bite-sized, crispy popcorn chsoon't resist!
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the moves in the premarket session as well as in asia and europe follow a solid week for u.s. stocks, the dow rising more than 3%, the best performance since april n. focus for investors reports on home prices, new home sales and consumer confidence. virus scams are becoming costly for americans. more than 52,000 people have filed complaints this year with the federal trade commission over fraud-related to covid-19, reporting losses of nearly $39 million. experts say you should never give your credit card or personal information to anyone over the phone, and don't click on unknown links in emails. and motorola revived its iconic razor flip phone. reports say the company is working to launch a sequel this welcome back. fall. it is expected to be 5g capable 4:54. real baseball fans may be waking up this morning hurting a little with a larger battery and more bit more than usual. storage. when it went on sale in february never in 140 years of baseball it was the first vertically foldable smartphone to hit the has there been no baseball game market. the original phone from 2004 was played on memorial day, not even the best-selling phone of all during the strike season. time before apple snatched the crown with the iphone. time is still ticking on kari, back over to you. negotiatinging for the season to
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take shape. insiders speculate that the next week or two are the real thank you. right now at 4:41 we're getting make-or-break time for the game. the big dividing issue is still ready for really hot temperatures today with some of money and the owners demanding our inland valleys reaching over players scale back pay 100 degrees. i'll have more on this and the microclimate forecast coming up. expectations because they're not expecting any fan revenue. another sign the national and it's not just the hockey league season may be due temperature we're worried about, the heat from the air, flashing to return, the league has releaserele released a protocol for lights, this activity just off the nimitz. trying to get more detail. we have the live picture and time and mask requirements when will talk about how this might affect you coming up. entering or leaving the facility. one glitch for sharks fans, the nhl is still thought to be considering a return for only the top 24 teams to do a playoff tournament. it's likely the sharks' season would still be over. maybe it was a curiosity factor, wondering how tom brady would fare on golf links. maybe it was tiger and phil and eli manning all talking trash on the course along with, of course, charles barkley, or maybe it was just the fact that
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there's really no other sports on. but if you watched sunday's champions of charity golf exhibition, you are not alone. it made history for the most watched golf telecast ever on cable television with nearly 6 million viewers. laura, i know you lovely go gol. are you one of them? >> watching them, too, is fun. they make it look easy. >> they do, right? you know what, there is something good we want to tell you about this morning for some lucky sports fans you can now get an intimate behind-the-scenes ballpark experience but you will have to wait. >> you're right, for the first m is offering a stadium airbnb. you could stay at the home of the wahoos for $1,500 a night. up to ten guests could stay at the stadium. they'll get ak tess to batting
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cages, even the massive field there. as of today the venue appears to be fully booked and has disappeared from the airbnb site. really cool for baseball fans there. new concerns about the state's easing into the new normal while ensuring safety for everyone. next on "today in the bay" we'll have a live report from washington on the new warning before more people become infected. plus -- i'm ready. my salon is ready. i have my supplies. >> laying the ground rules for churches and retail stores. the changes they have to make to reopen. also those new guidelines that may directly affect you that could be released as soon as today. 4:57.
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right now at 5:00 nbc bay area issuing a microclimate weather alert, possible record setting temperatures on tap for today. the heat wave intensifies. kari hall's report on the concerns extreme heat can bring. plus -- >> this is ridiculous. ridiculous. period. >> shelter at home frustrations mount from california to florida. as americans pack beaches and parks during the weekend. coming up, health officials warn we are nowhere near the clear. and governor newsom is giving churches the go-ahead to resume services with social
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distancing rules in play. next, why bay area churches will have to wait longer. "today in the bay" continues right now. a very good morning and thank you for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. mike will have a look at the commute coming up in a bit. first let's start out with meteorologist kari hall with those hot temperatures. we have been bracing for it because you told us they were coming and here they are. at least we do have for many of our micro climates a nice cool start to the day. we're at 65 and concord at 63 degrees. if you're goi
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