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a moment. the video, i know -- i think they would be ready. first, vianey is in for kari this morning. it looks like you're bringing >> they look really similar. they have been champing at the the heat with you, too. go ahead, look it up. that's interesting, though. bit for us to reopen. salons reopen today leading hey, you know what, as long to hair-raising excitement among as it comes paired with sunshine all right. looking up that forecast -- >> i mean, hey, it's for business owners shut down for charity. i'll take slide credit. months. we want to talk about the new talking about fire danger as i want to start you off with safety precautions for anyone this amazing view thanks to our planning to book an appointment. well. anytime we get these three mounting pressure and change weather underground cam of components, heat, wind, and low in the wake of george floyd's humidity, that always raises a cause for concern. today we're going to have a belvedere, how stunning this shot is. the sun rise, the clear skies, death and the dueling bills on 5:26. little bit of everything. this morning a san diego man so cupertino, look at that, capitol hill. one says it goes too far. we'll be in the 80s by 3:00. what a beautiful morning. behind bars for driving his car we will be seeing those hot i'll go more into detail in the others say falls short. off a cliff with his kids temperatures kick in this and things are heating up fire danger and the temperatures today. evening, this afternoon, and across the bay area. first let's check in with mike. they're going to come in quick inside. we're talking about the fire places may see temperatures in this new video shows the scene, so get out all the early morning the 90s today. just tragic. danger and i'm tracking fires errands out of the way. "today in the bay" continues for police say two toddlers, right now expecting the traffic you right now. however, were rescued. flow. they're now in the hospital. and a good wednesday morning livermore and pleasanton 88 for san jose. to you. the father is now facing charges thanks for starting your morning westbound 84 heading to 680. yesterday comfortably in the with us. i'm marcus washington. including two counts of 70s. attempted murder, kidnapping, the sensors start to clear. 95 for concord. and child cruelty. you're backed up to ruby hill 82 in oakland. and i'm laura garcia. 92 in napa. we'll get to the morning commute >> i hope those kids are okay. not to mention it is going to be with mike in just a bit. we're getting a new look at because of reports of a small good thing we got up early. fire. three small fires, possible breezy. it will start warming up today. covid-19 hot spots popping up fireworks in the area. anytime we pair breezy wind, hot all day long, vianey? along america's highways. we're going to follow this from temperatures as we head into the news desk. important data put together by summer, that brings in the the children's hospital of that's the biggest impact. concern for fire danger because
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it's going to be quite warm philadelphia, a cluster of the rest of the bay clear. that dry breeze, what happens is and then it will linger not just i got an alert about this for today, laura, but the next infections along i-5 which it creates lower humiditye we g traffic incident from nbc bay several days. stretches throughout california. some of the increases across the you're right, if you have area. that's right, mike. anything to do that involves u.s. are in counties which have authorities are not yet outdoor activity like working identifying the four people who mark we start to get critical. out, get it out of the way now. died in this horrific crash last more relaxed social distancing remember the three components. it's 5:00 a.m., morning workout night. this is on the approach of the the wind, low humidity and the since memorial day weekend. sounds good to me. according to johns hopkins carquinez bridge when chp says hot temperatures. we're going to be monitoring walnut creek, clear skies. university there are more than the suv plunged off interstate the sunshine is definitely going that very closely. 2.1 million confirmed cases 80 smashing into a stopped train the next seven days, here is to be coming through today. across the u.s. we'll warm up into the 70s by on the ground below. what we can expect. the nba plans to return next 97 degrees by friday. 10:00 a.m. that crash halting all eastbound i'll talk more about the month but some stars say they're and, yes, saturday is officially forecast coming up shortly. considering not even coming in traffic where pomona meets san the first day of summer. let's check in with mike. can you believe it? as the support of black lives pablo avenue. if you don't believe me, the some folks got their work this all happened before 9:00 done while it's cooler. p.m. temperatures will certainly kick matter movement. the chp is still not saying what in to remind you. the slowing in marin county nba legend magic johnson spoke about how he's proud to see led up to the crash. now san francisco has 70s. because traffic is down to one and the final farewell today it's going to be nice in san lane southbound 101. players take a stand. francisco, a little breeze. should be cleared right now. for fallen hero as mourners mike, i'm going to send it over >> to see all those young men and women from the wnba and the gather to say good-bye to a to you. you know what, you can look players out there on the santa cruz county sheriff's at me and if i'm high fire dang. at the alemany project headi280 frontline and also protesting i don't like those conditions clear. we'll follow up on that shortly. has been wonderful. officer and then lebron now has started the voting thing, getting young and the man accused of killing either. in the south bay i want to show an easy drive. marc people out to vote to make sure him is now linked to an you the little blip in san jose, marcus, your story here right now, i'm surprised it took so extremist group. a very short blip i think will long to happen. >> i think a lot of people think that we get them in november. kris sanchez joins us live where show speeds that. that is breaking news for you that service will take place, kris. this morning. >> magic appeared at a here we have improvement getting surprising for a lot ofoo long . roundtable including the league's commissioner and out of pleasanton.
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chicago's mayor. the earlier brushfires look >> reporter: good morning to you, marcus. like, marcus, they have cleared. there is no more aunt jemima. this memorial service is set to i believe everything is okay begin at 10:00 this morning. getting out of livermore. 5:28. other law enforcement agents quaker oaths is removing it. getting the green light. more slowing to the dublin >> reopening hair salons and from around the bay area have interchange. and acknowledging that barb details on more you should be okay, marcus. bay ar started to arrive as well. we send it right back to you. 130-year-old brand is based on a sheriff's deputy sergeant the bay bridge no problem. racial stereotype. gutzwiller was killed and four >> thanks so much, mike. aunt jemima's image was a other officers were wounded in happening for you now that ambush on june 6th in ben federal regulators are investigating this week's lomond. character and her image has the suspect is steven carrillo. thousands of customers wereblam changed over time. quaker says it is retiring it as part of its effort to make progress to racial equality. federal authorities believe he and his alleged accomplice with equipment for the loss of service. t-mobile is the third largest linked to an anti-government mobile carrier in america. movement known to target police. it's 5:55 right now. a new name will be debuted this the federal authorities believe we're continuing to follow all fall. continuing coverage now, the the overnight breaking news. the duo killed david patrick protests happening across the and as you sit down to breakfast country including places like underwood on may 29th using the this morning, listen to this, demonstrators last night next we'll talk about the big george floyd protest in oakland demanded police reform and as a cover. defunding amidst new reaction on underwood's memorial service changes quaker oats is capitol hill to president will be held friday in sunol announcing this morning when it comes to aunt jemima. trump's police reform order. where his hometown. look here, it's your very own all-in-one "today in the bay's" tracie floor and decor is now open for safe shopping potts is live in washington for his sister says it will be open to the public. and curbside pickup! the procession begins in just a us this morning where the response is mixed among whether you're looking for tile, wood, stone or laminate, few hours on the route here. democrats and republicans. good morning, tracie. laura, sag with our incredible selection and everyday low prices, however, the exact route is not being released because of
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you'll find the perfect floor at the perfect price. security concerns. as we mentioned, it is believed come explore in person or online. that sergeant gutzwiller was that the president was cordial, targeted because he was a law enforcement agent. he was compassionate in the we will continue to cover this conversation, but they still for you throughout the day. don't think the order goes far we'll bring you the latest in our midday news at 11:00. enough. >> thank you for joining us. kris sanchez, "today in the >> reporter: families of bay." african-americans killed by police say president trump was thank you very much, kris. 5:34 rightening now we've been g compassionate in person but his about the high temperatures order failed to address systemic coming to the bay area that also racism. >> i don't think it's enough. raises the risk of fire danger. it's so dry out there. entertainment experience, xfinity x1. i like to have some laws in i want to check in with "today it's the easiest way to watch live tv in the bay's" bob redell this place where policemen are held morning. he has more live from dublin. and all your favorite streaming apps. accountable for their actions. >> reporter: the order creates a bob? >> reporter: yeah, good morning and now x1 also comes with peacock. to you, laura. we expect the hills here in ooh la la. national database of police dublin and the rest of the this rare bird lets you stream tons of movies, that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. misconduct, help for officers you can save by using a fan to cool off... tri-valley to dry out even more shows, news, sports and more. dealing with homeless, addicted unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... today as the temperatures rise with x1, it's all at your beck and call. to drugs or mentally ill, and into the 80s, tomorrow into the show me "parks and rec." provides incentives that could or closing your shades during the day. see? the best really did get better! 90s. lead to new restrictions on stay well and keep it golden. further north to vallejo and magnificent. ch solano county the conditions xfinity x1 just got even better there are so dry, so dangerous, with peacock premium included for no additional cost. that cal fire has issued a red bbut what if you couldg do better than that? flag warning for that area. no strings attached. like adapt. discover. that is in effect until tomorrow deliver, in new ways, they may not say it, they may afternoon. as you can see on this map that
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to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? cal fire tweeted out, that not be talking about it, but that's what they want. faster. better. warning extends east into the >> it fell short. central valley and up into the >> we're nibbling around the not just bounce back,p you edges. >> reporter: democrats want sacramento area and well beyond stronger reforms ending but bounce forward. that. chokeholds, no-knock warrants, and now, with one of our best offers ever, and qualified immunity for we're committed to helping you do just that. firefighters are gearing up for what is supposed to be another get a powerful and reliable internet and voice solution officers. dangerous fire season. republicans insist not all cops that county's fire unit is for only $29.95 a month for three months. call or go online today. setting controlled burns, over are bad apples. >> i think cops are innocent two weeks they will learn the until proven guilty. basics in wild land >> reporter: dueling democrat firefighting, how to stay safe reform plans are up for debate. on the fire land and how to create a buffer to keep the fire from advancing. >> what we have is 75% of what >> this is a good eye opentory they say they want. we can start there. see some of the grasses and how dry they are now. >> reporter: democrats are set >> just a small wind pushing to vote as early as next week. these grasses it is hot, it is tracie potts, nbc news. fast. 5:04 for you this morning. a big day for hairstylists and right now at 5:30, barbers in contra costa county. remembering a santa cruz county >> reporter: cal fire has banned sheriff's office killed in the line of duty. three months after all salons how the community is paying closed, they're finally tribute to sergeant damon burn permits until told reopening again. otherwise. "today in the bay'cierra gutzwiller as new clues emerge in connection with his death. reporting live here in dublin, bob redell, "today in the bay." johnson is live to break it a live look at dublin this thanks for the latest there. down. got to wear the masks, cierra. morning. more emotion expected in
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beautiful sun rise. >> reporter: yes, good morning, marcus. we'll talk about the bay area county courtroom today when the heating up from that sun and the relatives of victims who died in risk of fire danger and how cal of course i am wearing my mask. fire is prepared for a the 2018 paradise fire appear at the staff has been waiting for three months for this day. potentially active wildfire season. now we're a little early. pg&e's plea hearing. yesterday the ceo bill a guilty a a good wednesday morning the first customer walks in at to you. check in with mike in jt 10:00 but as you can imagine each time to one count of they have a lot of preparation involuntary manslaughter. going into this day. faulty equipment started the fire. as part of the plea pg&e will pay a maximum $3.5 million fine. salons and barber shops aren't a scathing grand jury report the only things opening. released yesterday ignored personalized services, houses of worship can hold services and funerals if they have fewer than warnings about failing lines, putting profits first. 100 people. new details this morning, welcome back. the staff here tells us they the deadly shooting two weeks 5:58 for you that morning. spent hours modifying their ago during protests in vallejo. firefighters now believe faulty salon to meet safety protocols. officers have reportedly filed a propane tanks caused an all of the salon chairs are six temporary restraining order to explosion that rocked stenson block the officer's name from beach yesterday destroying an feet apart and stylists and being released tied to the death office building onshore line guests will be asked highway and badly damaged four other buildings. of sean monterrosa. investigators say an officer two people were injured but not mistook the hammer in his shirt seriously. time there are some upticks in pocket for a gun and then fired. a follow-up to the rainbow flag controversy at the cases. with all of thatc things outside "the east bay times" reporting livermore far market. the union filed the order. we told you about the
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of the mask and the social the department is not responding association that runs the market distancing that you're doing to to "the times" report and has is pulling out after the not yet confirmed the name of director was caught on camera keim your guests safe? >> we're doing the best we can the officer who fired the deadly telling a vendor that he to mitigate risks by making sure shot. they oppose the court order. couldn't hand out pride flags. we go over and above on the palo alto is considering >> my job is to run the market sanitation side of it, wipe down whether it even needs a police not to satisfy your political department in the wake of the point of view. george floyd death. according to palo alto a singl before they come in, we make >> gail hayden is the director sure everything is perfect before they come in. of california's farmers' mark. in the video she tells the and that we clean up before the vendor he can only hand out department of public safety. last client. >> reporter: as a business owner a similar model used in you mentioned you've been doing petitions or fliers in a free sunnyvale. this for 20 years. the council agreed to conduct a how different is it from what speech zone. they will have to find a new study session to debate the pros you've been previously doing? and cons of the proposal. ch has now canceled both tomorrow and >> it's very different. last night councilmembers agreed it's more serious. to hear monthly reports on we're in the middle of a livermore says the exchange is police hiring and the not reflective of the city's pandemic. that's a big deal. department's transparency and we want to make sure our older values of inclusion and respect. accountability policies. one month after opening the clients, our high-risk clients, san jose trailer site for people whether or not colin kaepernick ever plays another anyone in general, our families, just trying to make it in the are safe. down for pro football, his we'll do whatever it takes to bay is now shut down. legacy lives on and that's what make that happen. according to "the mercury news" one san jose state professor >> reporter: all right, that was the co-owner here at secret 30 homeless residents living in the city owned parking lot were garden. if you are coming out, be sure transferred to hotel rooms over believes. people have been talking about to follow those hygiene the weekend. that move comes after the cityp practices so when you do get kap a lot lately. fletcher is among those hoping your haircut or blown out you kap gets another shot in the nfl but it's what kap did in 2016
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are doing things safe. cierra johnson for "today in the elderly costs. when he took the knee for black bay." >> thanks so much, cierra. they say that costs for the lives matter that is resonating so much with a lot of people trailer $1.3 million. right now. 5:06 right now. solano county opening more as the bay area reopens >> when it comes down to society doors. starting friday personal care cases are now climbing. salons can reopen. there are now nearly 18,000 nail salons, massage parlors, now viewin kaepernick did in 2016, society cases and over 500 deaths. piercing shops and tattoo is starting to see particularly alameda county the hot spot what the black community has parlors. added 108 new cases in spite of they will have to follow strict seen our entire lifetime. guidelines. >> a recent survey shows sports can resume without live it still being closed to outdoor dining and shopping. slightly more than half of all audiences. 5:07. back to the protests and the chp americans now believe it is okay authorities are now for players to kneel during the saying it spent $38 million investigating threats against a responding to protests tied to south bay top health official. national anthem. 6:00 for you right now. the santa clara county sheriff's protests after george floyd's death. department says threats are the third hour of "today in the a lot of that money comes from being made against dr. sara bay" continues right now. i think if you ask them to overtime costs combined with the cody. she's a doctor who led the tab already announced by the county into our first lockdown put on a hazmat suit, they would national guard bringing the for both the bay area and across be ready. state total up to $63 million. they have been champing at the the nation. there's no word on the nature of bit to reopen. the threats against dr. cody or salons reopen today in new details in walnut creek mo made them. contra costa county. where councilmembers received on the peninsula san mateo strong feedback o the police county is expected to expand its we'll talk about the new safety response to protests tied to precautions for anyone planning reopening plans this week. to book an appointment. george floyd's death. "the chronicle" is reporting during a virtual meeting police that state leaders approved the request to move forward after mounting pressure for change detailed incidents including in the wake of george floyd's downtown looting and the use of they met certain criteria
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death and the dueling bills on tear gas and other tactics showing that it's flattening the capitol hill. against demonstrators on one republicans say goes too curve. they would have permission to interstate 680. open up dine-in restaurants, day far, the others democrats say some called for police falls short. defunding. camps and bars. others defended police action. napa, solano, sonoma, and contra >> you're putting other people costa counties have also received the green light to ebbs panned into phase two. in danger who didn't want to be a part of that movement. all right. as we expand into the week we'll >> officers still intend to hurt look at the forecast. us. vianey, it is going to be a warm one for us today. >> walnut creek councilmembers that's right. made no decisions last night but and that will set us up for a the plan to resume the debate warming trend. take a look at your microclimate next month. highs. there's about a 15 degree the state school difference in some areas superintendent is introducing its new suicide prevention including concord, antioch training program today. compared to yesterday's daytime tony thurmond says online highs. so definitely expect an overall training will be launched for sn hot day for inland areas. san jose, 88. classes resume for students. that training is one way to help san francisco, 76. so if you are going to be out schools create a safe space. and about this afternoon, keep today's meeting will be streamed in mind it will be breezy and we from the superintendent's facebook page. and deep budget cuts are are monitoring as always that coming to san francisco schools allergy report. right now. take your medication with you the school district is facing a because tree is moderate and $31 million deficit. grass pollen is extremely high "the examiner" reports the for this afternoon. district is looking to cut $3 i'll have a closer look at your
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forecast coming up. million from sports, libraries, let's check in with mike. arts and music. the biggest impact on and $10 million from school traffic is actually brushfires over in the tri-valley. sites. there's also the possibility of talking about this, folks, we look at the map, 84. layoffs. the district has until july 1st highway 84 coming out of to finalize its budget cuts. pleasanton and livermore, ruby san francisco leaders are hill over to 680. turning to new tax cuts and this is the slowest stretch you see on the map. measures to offset some of the everything else is clear. there were three small city's budget woes. yesterday was the final day for brushfires reported and it tax measures to qualify for the sounds like they're under control with no structures fall ballot. the chamber of commerce is threatened. already voicing its opposition the rest of the bay shows a to a series of proposed business smooth drive heading over to the bay bridge, no problem. tax hikes. mayor london breed announce add marcus, because kari is not here ballot measure to help i guess maybe she's not going to be worried about your next struggling small businesses. story. she doesn't like the video. >> every year, mike. san francisco expects to take a massive financial hit over the she does not like this one. next two years from the it's something that a lot of pandemic. people love. you see it right there. the pandemic is having a huge impact for some home buyers we know at least one summer tradition will go on despite the trying to make it in the bay. pandemic. the california association of that is the nathan's hot dog eating contest. retailers tells "the chronicle" it is going to go on as that single family home sales in scheduled july 4th. the bay area are down more than now this will be as we're all 51% compared to the same time rooting for, of course, san
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last 41%. jose's own joey chestnut who, if you remember, has won the one bright spot sales and contest 12 times now. there will be coronavirus safety measures in place. only five eaters will be there may. it will be interesting in instead of 15. it doesn't matter because there's just one winner. the coming years how we all come out of this financially. let's talk about a different set of numbers coming our way today. >> and it's usually our boy joey. yesterday was so lovely, vianey. oh, my goodness. i hated to say good-bye. 5:41 right now. all right. take me out to the ball game, i know. the one thing, though, i will trying to work to get back to say, laura, the sunshine at the game. still ahead on "today in the least will be sticking around. bay," the warning america's top it's going to get hotter but it doctor is now issuing to major will be sunny so it will be nice. league baseball and the big we have the wind as well in the announcement expected today from northwest about 17 miles per the u.s. open. hour. it'll be a little breezy at times but look at your daytime highs. in washington the white san jose was comfortably, as laura said, in the 70s house justice department trying to stop the publication and yesterday. today we're talking upper 80s distribution of john bolton's for the south bay. but it's those 90s for inland areas in concord, 95. new book. danville, 94. mr. anders here is a questi walnut creek, 91. that is really going to kick up you're single, you want to go on the heat, so what are we a date with keanu reeves? tracking for the first day of it might be your lucky chance
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summer on saturday? because a good cause is behind the star auctioning off some things over to mike first. yeah, and i'll send it back one-on-one time. we'll tell you all about it so to you to complain about the get your money ready. heat later on. you're watching "today in the going out to the roadways, bay." vianey, it's not your fault, it will be in the area we're showing the tri-valley. the altamont and 84 slowing in out of livermore. look, more slowing as you approach 680. we have that on the map but it's my name is janelle hendrickson, a roadside fire. and i'm an area manager here at amazon. there's talk of fireworks being in the area. when you walk into an amazon fulfillment center, shawn over at our desk is following up with that. it does look like some folks are it's like walking into the chocolate factory distracted and that's a high and you won a golden ticket. it's an amazing feeling. fire danger warning in the area. back to you. my three-year-old, when we get a box delivered, >> that's very concerning, mike, thanks. details on that. he gets excited. he screams, "mommy's work!" 5:11. submerged in water -- still when the pandemic started, ahead, what cause this had car with a family inside to plunge we started shipping out all the safety stuff off a cliff in san diego? that would keep the associates safe >> wow. okay, we have more with to all the other amazons. all of these are face masks, scott. looks like another strong day --
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marcus, i wasn't sure if it was my turn or not. >> go ahead, scott. [laughing] >> let's look at a stronger day with this pandemic, safety is even more important on the stock market. if you are tired of seeing because they're going home to babies, they're going home to grandparents. political ads, facebook says you don't have to. so, our responsibility is to make >> all right. we have some sky high sure that they go home safe every single day. information to tell you about and a lot of people aren't flying, but when you do start back why you may not get to order that cocktail or beer on your next flight. ♪ and now to our tribute to the class of 2020. we're very inspired every morning by the resilient graduates who have made it through school without an official ceremony. in our great grads segment a special congratulations to these six high school students. send us candids of your graduate and you might see them here. you can find facebook, lauragarcianbcbayarea or
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coming up in a few minutes. laura? thanks so much, vianey. 5:45 right now and happening now crews are battling a large wildfire south of carquinez in san benito county. the bitter fire is burning near highway 25. it broke out yesterday afternoon and it scorched nearly 700 acres. it's just 40% contained. the cause of that fire is under investigation. in the wake of protests another major city now considering limiting police response to calls they received. l.a. appears to be following in the footsteps of san francisco. mayor london breed recently talked about having police only respond to major criminal or violent calls. trained social workers would fill in the gaps taking the calls about things like disputes, domestic problems, even school-related issues. councilmembers in l.a. introduced the crisis response plan yesterday. like sf it would take some time for it to work out but a handful of cities already have a similar
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response plan. more details for you this morning coming from sacramento. the statue of christopher columbus will be removed from the state capitol. state lawmakers say that statue represents columbus' arrival to the americas and his at the plus get $200 off a new samsung galaxy s20 ultra. your bank can be virtually any place you are. capitol since 1883. you can deposit checks from here. and you can see your transactions no word when it will be hauled and check your balance from here. away. new details travel isn't just one place. restrictions will remain in place in the u.s./mexico border. it's virtually any place you are. just download and use the chase mobile app. they are extending to july 21st. visit chase.com/mobile. this comes after both countries are reviewing the spread of covid-19. the current ground restrictions were set to expire next week. travel restrictions also good wednesday morning. recently extended at the a lovely start, clear skies, but as we head into the first u.s./canadian border. official day of summer we are we're less than a week before the tell-all book about monitoring dangerous fire conditions here in the bay area the white house hits store and warmer temperatures. shelves. >> scott mcgrew, the white house i'll break down all of that f a. and the justice department are working to stop it. first, let'syou. yes. it's unlikely they'll be successful. good morning to you. the book in question, of course, a very happy wednesday as well.
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facebook says it will start is "the room where it happened." allowing users to opt out of political ads. if you don't want to see them, you don't have to. john bolton, a very conservative facebook has been under fire for republican who claims president allowing a number of misleading trump made a number of ads and posts on its site. impeachable offenses in his foreign policy. it says it's still not going to not just the call with ukraine censor them but if you want to but the department of justice has sued to stop the sale of the get rid of them that's fine with facebook. it will start with a small group book. president trump on monday said of users and opt out the program it violated the law because any to everyone. conversation with him is writing in an op-ed mark classified. that's simply untrue. zuckerberg said for those of how bolton says he's been working have already made up your minds with the government for months to make sure the book does not and just want the election to be over. we hear you. reveal secrets. we're introducing the ability to standard anytime a former white turn off seeing political ads. house official writes a book. we'll still remind you to vote. bolton's critics on the left ask facebook says you'll be able to opt out of social issue ads as if the president did so many impeachable things you felt you well. what exactly a social ad is not needed to write a book about it, why didn't you speak up during the impeachment? entirely clear but oftentimes the lawsuit is in court right there is a fine now, but legal history tells us social issue and a political it's unlikely to succeed because the courts do not like prior issue. fed chairman jay powell back on capitol hill today, at least restraint, stopping the virtually. on tuesday he warned the senate publishing before it happens.
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the pandemic and its effect on certainly he could face a t trump on tuesday er the book the economy is nowhere near over. signed an executive order that until the public is confident the disease is contained, a full recovery is unlikely. >> wall street has been optimistic despite the warnings. retail sales jumped as stores reopen. some see that as a good sign. others say, well, of course they did. the stores were closed and now they're open. we're also looking at the new filming of the next ""jurassic park"" movie starting with universal studios. the universal studios is a sister company to nbc. what's interesting about this, marcus and laura, is they are going to put in lots of safety prevention sort of things. doctors will be on site and
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they're hand sanitizing stations as well. but two things. number one. it's great to hear movies will be filmed again. a lot of twitter users pointed this out, what universal studios is doing is thinking they can control nature in a closed space by putting money and science at it but opening a little bit too early, which is exactly the point of every "jurassic park" movie. >> yeah, you're right. something to think about. we all know how the movies end. thanks, scott. >> but do we? well, when you do go to see the next "jurassic park" movie, marcus, the theater itself might be different. movie theaters are making dramatic changes just to protect theater goers, put them at ease. the ceo tells joe fryar with new safety protocols in place parents should feel comfortable bringing their kids to see a movie this summer.
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>> we will have specific clean and safety monitor in the theater who will worry about nothing other than making sure all the protocols are done, every hard surface every 30 minutes, every bathroom every 30 minutes. >> you can watch the full interview on the "today" show right after "today in the bay." a lot of people aren't flying these days but if you have been flying you know that the pandemic has really taken on the experience, calling it a sobering experience. forget about asking for a drink next flight. airlines are suspending all or even part of their alcoholic beverage service helping to minimize interaction between the crew and passengers. and on many flights you can only get water these days. a lack of alcoholic beverag the bathroom. that als
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5:19 right now. here is something good. they're saying that sheltering dads are focusing a lot more time on their kids. >> yeah, that study found that fathers are actually helping out 58% more than they were before the pandemic. way to go, dads. this is a poll of 1,300 households between march and april. a man's weekly work hours outside the household fell an average of 11%. >> so, mike, is that true? >> before the dinner every now. now that we have a pandemic i cook dinner every night. we have a weird schedule. i've never not been able to be with my kids in the afternoon because we have the morning job. >> that's right. >> that's true. that's a big perk about getting up early. you're ready to be a parent. marcus and vianey, you will be up next.
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>> now you can sneak away for breakfast. >> sneak downstairs where everybody is? >> father's day is coming. they'll be cooking for you. >> absolutely. and if you will be celebrating with dad whether that means on face time, which is okay, it will be beautiful weather. even if they might live across the coast, you will be showing up the sunshine we have here in california. a beautiful view of walnut creek, look at that sun rise. the sun starting to come out. current temperatures comfortably in the 50s. i want you to keep in mind this is probably going to be our coolest day of the morning because we have high pressure rolling in and look what's going to happen to our temperatures. yesterday we were talking about 70s but today 80s and 90sbay. 88 degrees in san for
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concord. keep in mind the first official day of summer is on saturday. so summer decided to make its appearance a couple days early showing up those temperatures. anytime we're monitoring hot conditions as we head in towards summer, one thing we look out for is a fire danger until 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. for solano county just be mindful of any possible brushfires that quickly spread. we have to be really careful out there and keep that in mind for any barbecue. as we head in to tomorrow possibly our warmest day of the week, 11 degrees. by friday and saturday we'll remain in the 90s because high pressure will stick around and linger in through san francisco 70s. enjoy the breeze today. mike? >> vianey, you talked about brushfires and i have to call that out right now and also fourth of july a few weeks away. the freeways are smooth except for one key area, the
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tri-valley, brushfires breaking out. reports a few people saw possible fireworks in the area right here. 84 approaching 840 out of livermore and pleasanton. three small fires reported. we just got word the fire crews are being called off the area but there was traffic control so they could take care of that. we're tracking that in the newsroom. no major problems out of the altamont, in livermore and sunol. we still have the project the alemany project continues. what they're doing is fixing up the barriers. we will have that closure possibly until 6:00 a.m. back to you. good to know. thanks, mike. 5:23. returning to the court, the big reason magic johnson says first, our team always on social media. kris sanchez keeping her kids busy posted these photos of them
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they demand law and order. they may not say it, they may not be talking about it, but that's what they want. >> we should hear more detail about the house and senate plans for police reform. both are sweeping. the house bill will probably include a ban on chokeholds which can be effective in an emergency, and they're trained to do properly. tracie potts will be talking more about this and we'll be tracking it on twitter. follow me on twitte twitter @scottmcgrew. >> thanks, scott. san diego county could be in its final phase of reopening. health leaders say businesses like nail salons, tattoo parlors and personal care services like waxing could be open by friday. people can gather at weddings and outdoor religious services without the limited number of people as long as everyone is following those social distancing rules. face coverings are also still
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mandatory. since february the county has seen just under 10,000 positive cases of covid-19 and more than 300 deaths. if and when baseball ever gets to start its anthony fa go. the top white house health adviser recommends baseball wraps up before october to minimize health risks. about the one thing players and owners can agree on each of their planned seasons would go beyond that, into october, maybe even near thanksgiving. on the other hand the two sides are so bitterly divided many wonder if baseball will even be played this year at all. so we won't get ahead of ourselves just yet. an official announcement about the u.s. open is expected today as recently as june 2nd the u.s. tennis association was still working on how to hold the tennis tournament in queens. new york governor andrew cuomo said that the u.s. open take
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place as scheduled in late august without fans in attendance. trending for you this morning, here she goes again. that's a song, too, right? ♪ here you go again if you know the song you know who i'm talking about, the queen of country, dolly parton, set to release a new book. >> she's so great. so this is called "songteller: my life in lyrics." it will explore her life and career through 175 of her most beloved songs. it also features never-before-seen photos as well as copies of her handwritten lyrics. that will be good. i really like her. she has a lot of songs. all right, so here is your chance if you've ever wanted to go on a date with keanu reeves, here you go. "the matrix" star is auctioning himself off, a private, 15-minute zoom date to benefit a charity.
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but it'll cost you. bids are already hitting $15,000. wow. $1,000 a minute. the money raise willed go to a children's cancer charity champ called rainbow gold, which is really interesting, though. you saw the video. that's his girlfriend so what does she think of it? >> maybe she's the one who bid. >> she'll be in the background with her arms crossed, mm-hmm, i'm watching and listening. >> my director said it might b ,
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