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>> right now at 5:00 president now and burning fast. >> right now at 5:30, a weekend trump saying testing is key as covid cases and hospitalizations warning for you. breezy and dry conditions are spike in several states sparking fire concerns. including california. a live report next on how much next what firefighters are strongly urging you not to do. worse the situation is according to the cdc. plus, is california heading to a second wave in this santa cruz county beaches are reopening but it is not what pandemic? some experts say yes. health officials really wanted. coming up why state health leaders are watching two bay next, we'll tell you why they say they were forced to allow area counties very closely this morning. people back and ahead of this weekend. and american teens' rite of and happy fried weekend. passage is back. behind the wheel driving tests the celebrations will be like resume at the dmv but not none other. details straight ahead. without the social distancing rules. "today in the bay" continues we'll break them down coming up as we continue with "today in right now. the bay" this morning. and a very good friday morning to you. thanks for joining us. and a good friday morning to i'm laura garcia. you. thanks so much for starting your >> and i'm marcus washington. morning right here with us. i'm marcus washington. mike is keeping an eye on the commute. first, meteorologist kari hall >> and i'm laura garcia. getting a look at the friday forecast for you as we head into the weekend. kari, how is it looking today? let's check in with meteorologist kari hall. it's looking still warm she'll look at the forecast, a little bit cooler.
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already starting today? today but better for the rest of the weekend. yes, and we are going to see let's head outside as we check out dublin and parts of the some of those temperatures along the coastline staying cool but tri-valley that will be heating up again today. we have some temperatures that will start out in the upper 50s still heating up inland. and low 60s here at noon. we are in for hot weather as we we're at 78 degrees. some low 80s as we go into the check out dublin and our temperature trend in the upper 50s to start the morning. afternoon with a wide range in temperatures still. it's all about location as we'll and then we have to get in the see some low 60s near the coast outdoor activities early before it heats up. and highs over 100 degrees for the far north bay. we will talk about what's ahead we are looking good before noon and the 90s. with the winds picking up in the right now, mike, the winds are full microclimate forecast. not too much of an issue as mike has a look at the morning commute. drivers head out the door. i think you're looking very chp did mention that for the smooth right now, kari. a couple issues that popped up benicia and antioch bridges. on the radar in san francisco, a crash that i continue to monitor octavia onto 101. no problem get to go any of not a major one but it is if you those or across them in the use octavia to get to van ness. north bay. solano county we see slowing the mcarthur tunnel, don't west 80, that would be where two forget about the overnight lanes out of four are closed closure scheduled until 6:00 a.m. usually it picks up a few possibly until 7:00. minutes earlier. that may cause some distraction
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if you're heading across the golden gate bridge and through golden gate park. a good portion of this map. you have a warning for them. back to you. >> thanks so much, mike. >> that's right. something for all of us to the a dire warning about coronavirus from the head of the cdc. we could be looking at 23 east bay. million people infected across people are asked to be careful due to high fire danger. the country even though the tests are only showing a hot and breezy and conditions fraction of that. are dry. i want to check in with "today another vulnerable spot is sonoma county. in the bay's" tracie potts live in washington, d.c., this "today in the bay's" cierra morning with the very latest for johnson is live in petaluma with us. warnings from fire officials there. tracie? good morning, cierra. >> reporter: laura, good morning. these blood samples that the cdc >> reporter: good morning, yeah, when you're heading out running has been looking at indicate erra that ten times as many people may have antibodies to the virus they're pretty gold, brown, and as reports of actual cases which dry. these fuels are really as dry as means these people had the virus they typically are in july and at some point, developed august. antibodies and may not even know and that dry grass and brush is they passed it on. it's one of the things we may keeping cal fire busy as we've hear about when the white house coronavirus task force reports today for the first time in two seen last week. now cal fire is now at peak months. staffing at the santa clara
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station in morgan hill alone. an increase in covid cases in 16 engines with firefighters ready to go. the last week. we talked to the assistant fire the cdc director predicts it may chief who says they're watching actually be ten times worse. the weather and asking people to stay away from fireworks. >> i jokingly say or sarcastically say if we didn't >> even the safest cause fires. do tests we'd look great. you know what, it's not the you have to be careful. right thing to do. >> reporter: president trump we have dry grass. last night self-correcting again on whether the u.s. should do we have fields and homes. less testing. the fields are brown, the grass he's contradicting his own is dried out. health experts. any type of fire, fireworks >> it's going away. >> reporter: and governors who themselves can cause major see covid-19 surging. >> it's not something that just fires. >> reporter: in addition to goes away. staying away from fireworks, it's something that you have to legal or illegal ones, cal fire understand, you have to live with. >> reporter: the nation's three largest states -- florida, reminds you, do not throw the texas, and california -- are cigarette butts out of your seeing an explosion of new window, avoid campfires and cases. >> we might feel like we're done create a 100-feet defensible with covid-19, but covid-19 space. when you do yard work, do it in isn't done with us. >> reporter: texas has hit the pause button on reopening. the morning when the houston is becoming a new hot temperatures are lower and spot. humidity is higher. new cases have doubled there in if you want to know more about less than a week. how to protect yourself with the >> the situation is bad. we're in the midst of a health care crisis. dry conditions head to our website where one of our
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>> reporter: and while many remain skeptical about wearing meteorologist takes you on a masks -- field trip to los gatos and how >> this is totally political and you know it. to stay safe. >> reporter: medical experts are >> good information, cierra. concerned about the surge among thank you. young adults. across the entire bay area also at risk communities of color. right now there are more than >> we're all in the same store, 21,000 covid-19 cases and nearly but we still ain't in the same boat. 600 deaths. >> reporter: federal data shows those cases are increasing in african-americans are four times marin county with 54 new ones more likely to land in the being reported. alameda county reporting 101 new hospital. cases and santa clara county now we're also learning from adding 56. these numbers that states that meanwhile there are real concerns experiencing a second wave o required people to wear masks, that's where the numbers are going down. in states where it was optional "today in the bay's" bob redell is live for us in pleasanton or just recommended, that's when where new testing options become the numbers are going up. available today. we're live this morning. i'm tracie potts, "today in the i know the state now monitoring bay." two bay area counties for those >> very interesting. outbreaks. thanks so much, tracie. >> reporter: correct, marcus. next monday much-anticipated the california department of public health has added contra costa and santa clara county to businesses will open again in the special watch list of places san francisco that includes hair that are seeing a surge in salons and barber shops, nail infections of covid-19 and salons, massage parlors, outdoor hospitalizations over the past bars, indoor museums as well as few days.
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coco county, for example, has seen hospitalizations jump 17%. zoos. there's a lot of talk the state believes that's about-face coverings but the because more people are getting question is will students be required to wear them when they sick as the economy reopens. return to school. governor newsom says he doesn't santa clara county has seen a know at least for now. now newsom says that state 23% increase in hospitalizations health officials are trying to over the same amount of time. figure it out and so are local the state attributes that rise to transfers from outside leaders. meanwhile, happening today, san jose teachers union will sell out the safety measures they're long-term facilities. expecting. and san francisco unified will this morning "san francisco begin sharing its opening safety chronicle" quotes the stanford plans during virtual town halls infectious disease specialist who called this rise a, quote, beginning next month. district officials say all of second wave of behavior. the bay area and state have seen these options are on the table. daily cases jump almost 75% this month compared to may with over now open -- beaches in santa 200,000 cases statewide. cruz county. now governor gavin newsom they've reopened at midnight, sooner than expected because insisted yesterday that we are not in the second wave of this health officials say they can't virus. rather this is still the first. enforce the rules anymore and some locals agree. he also assessment tool to >> people have tents up and allow citizens to look at the umbrellas and lots of little covid-19 data and help find solutions to the recent spike. kids around, running around.
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they might as well open it. >> citizens, scientists, people >> we had hoped to continue the out there doing coding every single day, we want to give them beach closure until after the fourth of july weekend, but it's access to an open source platform, to all of the become impossible for law available data that we have, that i have, that our health enforcement to continue to enforce that closure. >> now you also heard from professionals have. >> reporter: medical experts are health official there, the fourth of july weekend is the reminding us to wear masks when busiest for santa cruz county beaches. appropriate and to practice social distancing. incidentally cvs is adding now to a live look at capitol hill where the house of drive-through covid-19 testing representatives used its at nine locations here in the democratic majority to pass a bay area including this one police reform bill in honor of behind me in pleasanton. george floyd. it prohibits racial profiling, reporting live, bob redell, increases accountability for police misconduct, and bans "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, bob. 5:37. chokeholds and no-knock warrants this morning marin county officials say a spike in cases on the federal level among other in their county is due to the measures. floyd, of course, died after a outbreak at san quentin state prison. minneapolis police officer doctors say the inmates from san placed his knee on floyd's neck quentin are already impacting while in custody back in may. area hospitals. some insiders say this bill >> we had a total of 1,000 cases won't get through the senate. outside of san quentin prison we'll, of course, continue to since the beginning of the follow. happening today at san outbreak and 500 within that
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francisco city hall more calls facility just in the past two weeks. to defund sfpd. >> he says covid-19 is not today's rally is organized by rapidly spreading in marin the group. county there are clusters linked to indoor parties, construction demonstrators will be making crews, grocery store and several demands, among them restaurant workers. many just don't have any moving funds from the police symptoms. department. new details for you this that event starts at 11:00 this morning, two more bay area morning. happening today for you, community members in marin school districts are parting ways with police. county bay plan to come together this time it's happening in the to discuss renaming the street named after a british explorer south bay. "the mercury news" is reporting with ties to slavery. we're talking about sir francis this morning the boards for alum rock union and east side union drake boulevard which runs between several towns and cities high school districts are ending their contracts with san jose in the north bay. you might remember last week a police department. board members say the move frees protester jumped on the hood of a car while it was driving along up hundreds of thousands to balance their budget. that road. this afternoon north bay leaders san jose unified, the largest in plan to hold a virtual listening the south bay will discuss its police contract in august. discussion to discuss the >> if you have been w possibility about that name change. b.a.r.t. is officially because they're now continuing approving a new budge as it is more services. happening today behind the wheel coping with the deep dives in drivers tests are starting back ridership due to the pandemic. up. back in march the dmv canceled the nearly $2.5 billion plan
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all appointments and closed its goes into effect next week. doors due to the pandemic. it includes $200 million in cuts the dmv has a backlog of exams and a one-year hiring freeze. and will start testing today. also b.a.r.t. says its brand-new the tests will be shorter and everyone in the car must wear a headquarters will still go up mask. and that will cost about $59 million. in light of recent protests >> that's good news. and the pandemic this year's san my future stepdaughter just got her notice from the dmv francisco pride celebration will be a bit different this year, yesterday that she's on for her understandably. tomorrow's big event will test, so we're cautiously feature a spotlight on black lives matter co-founder alicia optimistic. >> i was reading thebout actually. >> yeah, she's so excited. >> we're excited for her. garza. >> excited by nervous. that should be fun. let's hope she doesn't drive off every city in contra costa and the curb this time. >> i didn't want to say it. san mateo counties have declared >> she's sleeping so i can say it. june pride month according to >> well, look, anybody going out the bay area reporter. the last few cities to do so for just a drive today may put have agreed to raise pride the top down, kari. it's going to be a warm one, flags. one flag is outside of clayton driving with a little breeze may city hall. not be too bad today. the other will be outside of the not too bad at all. danville library. and crews in san francisco we are going to see some sunshine for many of our inland are putting the finishing
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areas. as the sun rises this morning touches on something extra special. let's take a look at our live on saturday night the pink triangle in twin peaks will be shot through san jose. it is so beautiful to start out illuminated with 2,700 l.e.d. on this friday morning. we take a look at the sunrise pink lights. and the live video we have we've the try aiangle is the symbol u been seeing beautiful sun rises around the bay area and we know by the nazis. it's going to be a hot day as we twin peaks tradition started 25 years ago. take a look at that shot, a little bit of a breeze right now but we know it's going to be a i think temperatures will be cooler this weekend as well, windy weekend. right, kari? we're watching out for that. finally getting into a cooling we take a look at our high trend? temperatures, this is where >> maybe you'll be able to see we're headed today with mid-80s the lights through the fog. for the south bay. we're going to see that fog palo alto will reach 82 degrees. linger over san francisco throughout the weekend as well as inland areas that will be we're in the low 90s and up to clear but also cooler. we still will have some warm 103 in ukiah. weather today. we're starting out with a clear we'll talk about a cooler sunrise in san jose and the weekend as the winds pick up as well. early morning hours the best how high the winds could get. time for a lot of people in the valleys to get work done, go out mike, you've been watching the for a workout. roads and seems like it's been we'll see the temperatures in the low 60s. pretty friday light especially right now in livermore but then in these times. definitely been a friday warming up in brentwood as we go pattern. the big view, green sensors all
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into the upper 60s very quickly as we head to the 8:00 hour. around the bay. i will zoom you out to the at noon we're at 88 degrees and altamont pass where we see the slowing that picked up about it will reach into the 90s today. but not all of us will feel that 4:40 and stuck around there. hot weather. now a little more slowing for 84 we'll have temperatures in the down through livermore and sunol. 60s near the coast. that's about it. a live look shows you no even up to 103 degrees today in problems. the volume picks up a little bit for our live shot. ukiah. and as we go into the weekend on monday we didn't see metering once again a cooldown headed our lights at all. way but some high winds in the we may not today. we'll track this closely. back to you. forecast. we'll go hour by hour with our thanks so much, mike. wind forecast in a few minutes. 5:41. another new twist in the golden mike is looking at the morning state killer case. commute. how is it rolling? still ahead on "today in the bay," the unexpected venue next it's rolling nicely, it's week as the suspect is set to friday, lighter traffic. we expect a later build outside appear before 100 of his alleged victims. of the altamont pass, which you the white house makes a do see. the altamont showed the early last-minute effort to get rid of bit of slowing there, 205 and the affordable care act. 580. i will show you something closer what you need to know coming up. to the bay. this is 880 northbound. ready to play some ball! word is whatever we saw reported was a hit-and-run. next here on "today in the bay," so if you saw north 880 around san francisco giants find anbeg. thornt thornton, anything happened just before 5:00, call that in to
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chp. everything else moves smoothly. we may have a roadside fire in plus -- ♪ never going to give you up oakland. never going to let you down ♪ i will check on the details coming up. back to you. all right, we'll check back >> and a powerful agent and his with you. daughter definitely not letting it's 5:10 right now. people down during the pandemic. mask shaming. we're going to tell you how still ahead at 5:25 the southern they're raising millions of california woman who is getting dollars for people in need. a lot of attention for disobeying the state order and her response to being kicked out of one business. in business news more advertisers are deciding they dislike facebook ads. plus, celebrating man's best my name is janelle hendrickson, friend. and i'm an area manager here at amazon. the special day planned honoring dogs around the country. ♪ when youor and you won a golden ticket. it's an amazing feeling. and it is that time to celebrate the class of 2020. our great grads segment, really he gets excited. he screams, a big way to congratulate all of "mommy's work!" those high school students, elementary, middle school, even when the pandemic started, we started shipping out all the safety stuff college students graduating. we have the six high school that would keep the associates safe
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students graduating, of course. to all the other amazons. a lot of schools did not have all of these are face masks, ceremonies because of the we've sent well over 10 million gloves. pandemic. we want to take a moment to and this may look like a bottle of vodka. honor all of our graduates when we first got these, across the bay area. congratulations to you all out we were like whoa! there. you can send them to us, laura [laughing] and myself to laura nbc bay area with this pandemic, safety is even more important and marcus nbc bay area both on facebook. because they're going home to babies, they're going home to grandparents. we're all doing our part by staying at home. so, our responsibility is to make sure that they go home safe every single day.
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that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden. we're coming up on 5:45 as we start out with a live look outside in san jose. we are going to see our skies
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investigating the incident. outside in walnut creek with a back to our covid-19 beautiful start to our friday coverage and this morning for . morning. we are going to see our temperatures warming up again today. get ready for another hot one as we look at our temperature trend they are ventura, orange, san going straight up. bernardino and riverside cooler weather in our weekend forecast coming up. counties. "the chronicle" is reporting a spike in cases appear to have and good morning. a very happy friday to you. happened after memorial day weekend. you will not be seeing verizon this is when all of those counties were starting to as on facebook, the latest reopen. riverside and ventura counties company to pause its are seeing more hospitalizations than l.a. county right now. relationship with the social media giant. a number of companies have in the meantime, marcus, paused their ads over concerns over in yolo county near facebook does not do enough to stop racism and anti-semitism. sacramento they have fewer than 400 cases of coronavirus, but verizon says it will not health officials there are advertise with facebook until, quote, facebook can create an considering tightening acceptable solution. restrictions as they get more cs the grocery albertson's will start trading on the new have been recorded in the last york stock exchange today. i have it there on the board two weeks and that's concerning for authorities as the county is unchanged, of course, because it'll be the first day of reopening. some restaurants, despite being allowed to seat diners, are trading. markets gained thursday despite keeping their dining rooms closed for now. all the evidence the pandemic is >> i know we're allowed to open
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now entirely out of control at our dining room but we still least in some states. haven't. we're continuing with this curbside model that we've been the federal reserve has run the doing for the past few months nation's banks through another and recently opened up some one of those stress tests and patio and outside seating for told them, look, you'd better people to sit down and have have money on hand in case things get a lot worse with the somewhere to eat that's not in pandemic and the recession. their car. >> officials say they could take that means that banks will have to cut back on the dividends as action in the next week or two if the covid-19 cases do not they pay out to shareholders and improve. slow down the repurchase of a new state budget could gain approval in a matter of hours.asmbly members are expecto their own shares. just so that their balance sheets are strong as we face so many unknowns. vote on a $202 billion plan. vice president pence will meet with airline executives the state senate approved it last night. today to ask the federal it closes a more than $54 government to be more in charge billion deficit caused by the of safety, things like mandatory pandemic. temperature checks, so it's not the governor is enacting the just airline by airline. budget emergency for the first we will also see our first time. that move gives lawmakers coronavirus task force press permission to take nearly $8 billion from the state's primary confer trump has savings account. suspended issuance of h-1b late last night the trump administration filed paperwork visas, given to highly skilled with the supreme court to end the affordable care act. >> scott mcgrew, even some individuals, doctors and republicans are questioning the scientists. this sunday morning wall talk
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with one of the top immigration timing. that's right. lawyers about what that means this has been on their agenda for the american economy and silicon valley. since the very beginning of that's sunday morning at 9:00 right after "meet the press." obamacare, since it was invented. we'll also talk to a data expert i agree i think this is rough who believes we'll be back to timing as we are in the middle normal in september. of a pandemic when people need in fact, he could put a date on health care, in the middle of a it, september 12th. i can't imagine he is right recession people need affordable health care. about that. the white house says it is i will challenge him on that. i really like having people on committed to repeal and replace with whom i disagree because i but hasn't shown americans what learn a lot. the replacement is. the trump administration will but you'll watch that challenge argue to the supreme court that because several courts have this morning -- sunday morning struck down the requirement to on "press: here." have health insurance called the individual mandate, it should >> i will put that date in my strike down the rest of the phone just in case. thanks, scott. affordable care act as well. the white house is basically well, we're getting a arguing congress meant for all clearer picture of just how much three parts of the law to work this pandemic is costing together, and if a federal court california. has struck down one part of it, new this morning according to it ought to strike down the researchers at uc berkeley $2.4 entire thing. the kaiser foundation if it were struck down 130 million people with pre-existing conditions may billion, more than it costs the not be able to find insurance. flu every year. the final cost could pass $25 23 million would lose coverage
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entirely. billion before the state reaches president trump was on sean hannity's show on fox news last herd immunity status. >> a lot of money. night talking about a variety of 5:17 for you this morning. things, repeated his concern that testing was inflating the it is something good. number of people who had today is that day that we celebrate man's best friend. coronavirus. you'll hear from the president on hannity and then a response from joe biden on the campaign >> they like to celebrate every trail in pennsylvania. if we didn't do testing, we day, right? would have no cases. it is take your dog to work day. other countries don't test. look who is joining me, very up to 30 million tests. excited to come out early this morning. when you do 30 million, you're going to have a kid with the sniffles and they'll say so many americans, we're all coronavirus, whatever you want to call it. working from home. >> he thinks that finding out the pet food company says it more americans are sick will will host a virtual event to make him look bad. celebrate. pets are now our co-workers. they often get us out of the that's what he's worried about. worried about looking bad. office. >> often getting fido out for a walk was our only form of physical activity so they helped well, donald trump needs to stop get us moving. caring about how he looks and >> that's true. they remind us to get out and walk and that physical activity is so heart healthy. start caring about what's happening to the rest of
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experts say having a dog reduces america. >> president trump also said your chances of having living in certain cities in cardiovascular issues by more than 30%. >> wow. america was hell, specifically >> so that's really good news oakland, detroit and chicago. there. >> i guess i need to get a dog. >> that means you should get a dog. i have to say he's a great >> what's happening in oakland, cuddly co-worker. marcus, you smell better. baltimore, everyone gets upset. oh, is that a racist statement? >> i hope so! >> marcus, i have not smelled black people come up to me and you lately. say thank you, thank you, sir, here is my dog. >> we used to sit right next to for saying it. each other. >> i know. >> kari and i are dogless this they want help. morning. that's okay. it's like living in hell. we love your dogs. >> you can borrow mine anytime >> in nearly two months, we'll you want to. >> i was going to say you can pet sit anytime, uncle marcus. be tweeting about that. >> i might take you up on that i'm @scott mcgrew. one. >> thank you, scott. it's 5:50. we're talking about baseball making a comeback and this is unique. the giants are planning to use today might be a good day to cutouts of their season ticket walk your dog but do it early. holders in the stands. we might see hot temperatures we know that fans won't today. physically be allowed inside oracle park so the team is >> inland valleys reaching into
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getting creative n. a letter to the 90s and even triple dingts season ticket holders, fans were today. let's take you to redwood city asked to submit pictures or any with a cool start and a live loved one and can take it into a look this morning as the sun cutout. it's free for season ticket rises. holders and $99 for nonseason ticket holders. a very nice start to the morning as we watch the california flag there's a big name in the as well as the pride flag, a entertainment industry teaming up with his daughter to try to little bit of a wave with a light wind moving through nearby do something good for people in need. the history museum. >> yeah, hollywood agent richard so it's a beautiful start to this friday morning as we will white's daughter was turning 17 years old just as the pandemic have a cooler weekend and a lot hit. he called up some famous friends to participate in a virtual of those flags waving. concert to celebrate. it ended up raising $100,000 for the sunrise over the south bay, charity, both he and his we are going to have a lot of daughter knew they could do a sunshine today, and i'm looking lot of good if the concerts continued. so the pair started calling them for your sunrise pictures as well. send them to me on facebook, quaran-tunes and have raised twitter, and instagram. more than $5 million. take a look at the range in this is for charity. temperatures. >> wow. >> very cool. not all of us feeling that heat because it's not building along the coast. we're still going to see the fog
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along the coastline keeping >> parents and grandparents give temperatures in the low 60s but away from the fog and that birthday money but not like natural air conditioning we are that. >> you start singing some tunes. going to have one more really >> got to sing better. hot day with some 90s and even up to 103 degrees farther to the 4:52. a look at the forecast as you north. as we look at our drought head out the door on this friday. monitor this is also another we know a lot of people are concern because we are seeing excited about the weekend here in the bay area severe heading our way and cooler drought conditions and so that's just that reminder that our temperatures as well. yeah, we do have some nice vegetation has dried out, and so weather headed our way. we are also going to, as we it's also at times going to be windy. let's head outside in redwood approach the fourth of july have the concern of wildfires. city as we have a live view of that sunrise and also a great when you throw in a high wind and low humidity, that makes start to our friday morning. wildfire conditions even more in redwood city we will see likely so we do have to be very those temperatures a little bit careful especially on sunday to cooler there for today. you can see the flag waving prevent the wildfires from developing and spreading with right now with a light breeze these conditions in place. but we are going to have a even though it will be cooling higher wind as we go into the off we are still going to have weekend. as we take a look at the live some hot weather in the forecast shot of course it will be changing over the next couple of for today. but then looking better by early days. next week. the east bay with a live look mike, you've been watching the outside in mt. diablo. commute. how is it as the sun comes up looking over the east bay and we are seeing a
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very thin veil of fog drifting starting over in the altamont over our east bay valleys and pass, blips on the sensor as we this will clear out very quickly and our temperatures will be look at your maps, mostly green. heating up. we'll zoom over in to the 205 as the sun rises i want to see your pictures. there, talking about the merge send them to me on facebook, with west 580 and once you pass twitter and instagram. i had this picture sent to me by north flynn everything is fine. the other arrow for west 84. lisa in the south bay, so gorgeous and of course i wanted to see what you're seeing in friday a lighter, later build. a fire was reported lake shore your micro climates because it's so different depending on where you are. avenue. underneath 580 and, in fact, i don't think it's affecting any cloudy. houses. the crews should be able to take inland areas we're looking at care of that without issue. some 80s and 90s in the warmer spots. farther to the north it's going to be really hot and then no problems and a look at the east shore freeway show you the cooling down, but we also have the concern of wildfires this low clouds hover above.de weekend and with the drought conditions we have here in the back to you. thank you very much, mike. bay area. it is 5:22 right now. i wanted to remind you we are coming up next on nbc bay going to have very dry vegetation due to the severe drought for much of the bay area -- area, so be careful with the >> reporter: they lined up outside the shipper's white fireworks as we get closer to house looking to pick up the fourth of july. as we head over to you, mike, packages. what's going on?
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you've been watching the roads i'm investigator chris chmura, and a breeze across our bridges nbc bay area responds next. as well. the benicia and antioch but first, our team always on social media. check this out, this photo of bridges overnight may have been an issue. kris sanchez and her family no reports from drivers. eating outside on their patio. they've taken it outside. that's good news. be sure to follow kris on green pretty much everywhere facebook, twitter and instagram. around the bay. you're watching "today in the we are looking at the altamont bay." 5:23. pass and a little bit for 84 through livermore. your typical spots. even at 5:44 light traffic except here in solano county, west 80 still has two lanes down because of overnight construction work that may be there for a while longer. reports of what sounds like a fender bender. we may not see the metering lights at the bay bridge. we'll track that and a live look shows you we may not see the golden gate south of that tower. we do see the fog rolling through and we have lost sight of the tower. okay for drivers, though. back to you. chris cassidy and behnken
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are in the middle of a space walk. the two astronauts are working on replacing the batteries to upgrade the power system. nasa says the batteries store power to last from the solar and they say the space walk is expected to last about seven hours. coming up next on "today in the bay" this friday morning backlash in a south bay school district after one of its employees caught on camera coughing on a baby. new details on the story that we've been following all week up next. plus, sexual assault allegations at san jose state. next, the campus club whose members are now facing multiple accusations. 5:55. you're watching "today in the bay." look here, it's your very own all-in-one
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>> reporter: good morning. exped concedes some covid related restrictions have slowed the process. we've seen a line like this two days in a row and have heard it's been like this for weeks. several people told us they came to the u.p.s. office to pick up their shipments themselves because online tracking shows it's been sitting there for days, or it was placed on a truck for delivery and then unexpectedly returned. >> being able to get people their shipments. >> reporter: u.p.s. says the vast majority of packages are arriving within the normal delivery window, but u.p.s. acknowledges it's handling a high volume of shipments similar to its peak holiday rush at a time when it's not staffed for such an influx. also, social distancing prevents the company from putting two people on delivery vehicles. it said we are not able to have driver helpers on our package
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cars to assist with making deliveries. and that's why you might see a package arrive in oakland by airplane and then see it sit there a day or two just waiting for a truck. the delivery giant, by the way, says it has suspended its money back guarantee due to covid-19. the main competitor fedex has also suspended its guarantee. back to you am new details this morning. one walgreens store is telling customers to pick their prescriptions up at a different location. the chain is recovering from 5:58. welcome back, everyone. recent looting. there's disturbing allegations one person says on twitter she could not get her prescription at san jose state. filled at the walgreens on high spartans sports, the e-gaming streak in oakland. walgreens said in a statement it is making repairs to the club says multiple people in the e-sports community past and pharmacy. present have been accused of one san diego woman's attempt to publicly shame a sexual assault and misconduct. starbucks barista certainly is a spokesperson says the school nformed of the allegations and the backfiring. amber lynn posted a photo to facebook after she was denied well. service for not wearing a face they released a statement on twitter. covering. she says she's now receiving
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death threats after her post went viral. >> i didn't harass anyone. saying there to the best of our i'm frustrated. knowledge no incidents of this nature took place during any i never threatened him, and i've operations within our organizations. we encourage anyone with received death threats. it's very upsetting. information to come forward as it's very scary. spartan esports has no place for such abuse. >> gillis says she is -- a end quote. esports program is not affiliated with the university's athletic program. a san jose school district is now facing violent threats gofund me page has reached after one of its employees was $20,000. a report on increasing fire caught on camera coughing on a dangers across the bay area this baby. you may recall that video. weekend. >> how firefighters are it happened at a san jose yogurt preparing to protect you. are f shop. the woman was apparently upset at the baby's mother accusing her of not following social distancing rules. oak grove school district says threats are being made against the district. it is not clear if the woman will face any charges. salvation army stores in san francisco and south san francisco will be reopening in a few hours. a video of the salvation army store in san jose reopening
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earlier this month. shoppers are asked to stay six feet apart and wear a face covering. fitting rooms are also closed. right now it's 6:00. >> i jokingly or sarcastically say if we didn't do tests, we'd look great. it's not the right thing to do. >> president trump now saying testing is key as covid cases and hospitalizations spike in several states including california. a live report next on how much worse the situation is according to the cdc. this morning santa cruz county beaches are reopening but it is not what health officials really wanted. next why they say they were forced to allow people to return ahead of the weekend. and happy pride weekend. this year the celebrati
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