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$2 million. >> and, you know, it is going to you got 2 million just sitting be cool for the first half of around. i'm just saying. our day which is good to see, some of the houses you look at and you're like, wow. especially for this time of >> little bay area warped, i year. pretty seasonable along here guess. >> yeah. along with that fog we're >> all right. you pay for the sunshine welcoming it. let's look at the current sometimes, too. you know, you can't beat bay temperatures right now. we're in the 50s and look at the area morning, i think. fog around half moon bay, san it's a nice one out there, i francisco, santa cruz. so, really, even making its way think, right, vianey. into concord and oakland, as >> that's the thing. we pay for the great weather well. here. in through the interior valley. i miss living in texas for the let's talk how long the fog will great rent prices. let's talk about san jose. linger for and what we can great view here. expect later this afternoon. here's a look at your look at how stunning this shot is and i want to show this to temperature trend in concord. 8:00, 9:00 a.m. you because you can see up in the distance just over the notice we go from clouds and sun distance there a little bit of to sunshine and plenty of an orange glow. that is some of the hazy sunshine this afternoon and conditions that we're seeing yet first let's check in with mike. again. >> all right. i had several viewers asking hey, vianey a bigger shot of the yesterday why the glow was looking too orange and that's bay where traffic is flowing the reason why. very nicely and in the green i'll give you more details on zone an alert from the san mateo that. hopefully that's what we're area cleared after the crash going to see sw a lwith a lot o cleared getting off the san mateo bridge. an issue in the north bay.
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several calls about a road side today. that fog will linger for the first half of the morning and fire right near the junction. the air quality advisory that not a major problem there has been issued is because of traffic flow. that drifting smoke. concerned because of the fire it was drifting west and north risk. we'll follow that closely. and now there's is a fire we know about it and we'll track burning near the fresno county area. it for you. it's called the mineral fire. back to you. that's what we're seeing today. >> thanks, mike. moderate air quality and if health leaders sounding the alarm. a new alarm on the road to you're part of one of the recovery as cases climb, more sensitive groups take precaution this afternoon. east san jose 89 and as we head hospitals really feeling the pressure. and one expert warns that the into the east bay the upper 80s virus is mutating. for areas like concord and "today in the bay" sharon is live us in san jose to show us antioch and peninsula 70 and san francisco will be in the 60s and little breezy right now why hospitals are bracing for southwesterly winds at 18 miles things to get a lot worse. per hour up through the north something we did not want to hear, sharon. bay and santa rosa 80 and then >> that's right, marcus. hospitals around the bay area stay in that stretch of sunshine say they can handle the load for the next several days. right now, but they are mike? >> all right, vianey. concerned about what may happen in the near future. the "san francisco chronicle" looking over for the rest of the bay commute and everything looks pretty good right now. reports health officials say we green for most of our sensors could see major hospital and the gradient and look over towards the altamont pass where capacity problems late summer into the fall. the rapidly increasing numbers we're looking at the red to yellow and red to orange and of covid-19 cases in california this week, positive cases rep t yellow to green. we're gradually getting easier
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as traffic lightens up and looking at the rest of the area reported 10,000 per day and here in the bay area hospitalizations contra costa county and brentwood is not where that have increased 33% due to the golden girl house is, that's in rise in cases. southern california. in good samaritan, ten new traffic flowing really nicely patients have been admitted to the covid-19 ward. all over this part of the bay. part of the continuing and >> thank you, mike. troubling trend across the next here on "today in the region. bay" our conversation about race this perhaps shows the rising number of patients being in america continues. admitted to santa clara county we'll talk live with our hospitals over the last month. washington correspondent tracie >> majority of our patients are potts with her experience as a black journalist. >> yeah, definitely want to stick around for that. first, nbc bay area responds. telemetry level of patients and for lack of a better word a theft can be a federal tax basic hospital admission as deduction. opposed to an acute care level if someone breaks into your home or your car, you might be able of admission. to deduct your losses on your >> basically, their new patients income tax form. there are rules and are not as sick, but they are getting infected more easily. restrictions, so, ask a tax pro and look it up in your tax medical experts believe that the software or check with the snow coronavirus is mutating fast to try to survive as long as consumer complaint. possible without killing its or go to host. that's why some people aren't nbcbayarea.com/responds. getting as sick. it's really important to wear
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masks right now because the virus may be getting more infectious. reporting live in san jose, i'm sharon katsuda. >> we can't say that enough, wear those masks. thank you, sharon. here is the latest county-by-county break down. 802 new infections yesterday and now has surpassed 36,000 with 664 deaths. a new warning from the cdc saying the flu and covid-19 may be on a collision course. right now there's more than 3.5 million covid cases nationwide. influenza could lead to 200,000 deaths during flu season. the mowarning comes as presiden trump said the health and human services will take control of tracking the numbers instead of the cdc. democrats and republicans are ded divided over extending an unemployment bonus in two weeks. >> a bonus that made it
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attractive for many people to stay home rather than go back to work. >> why would you give the big tax breaks to the high end and begrudge working families $600. >> they agree schools need more money to reoep. dr. anthony fauci will join mark zuckerberg to discuss the covid crisis at 2:00 p.m. the two will talk about how to flatten the curve and what people can do to protect themselves. when it comes to winning the race for the coronavirus vaccine, don't rule out china. industry experts say about one-third of the two dozen or so legitimate serums in development are being developed by chinese companies. some people there are said to be a lot more willing to bebjects. companies in america and the uk are leading the charge, including moderna which this week announcing positive efforts to trick the body into creating
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antibodies. marin county getting tough on those who ignore health protocols. which may result in fines. it's already set up in e-mail and violation at the site and goes straight to the enforcement arms. today local leaders will meet with law enforcement to decide on a uniform strategy for the entire county. >> we want people to comply with the order so we can slow the case numbers. if we have to get the fines and citations, we'll do that. our goal is to educate people. >> napa county supervisors have welcome back, everyone. already approved new fines that could set you back up to $500. 5:23. george floyd's family members and fines can reach $5,000 for filed a new lawful death businesses. lawsuit. this comes as new police body developing right now, twitter is recovering from that camera footage was shown to reporters for the very first sun precedented hack that time. affected some of the social nbc news reporters who viewed media networks most famous users the footage say floyd was startled when officers saying the accounts are back to approached him outside the
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normal. so tech billionaires and former minneapolis convenience store and he said, i can't breathe at president barack obama and joe biden were among the targets. least 28 times. four minneapolis officers now facing charges. nbc news is reporting that at floyd's family meantime is least several hundred people seeking financial damage and new police training protocol. responded sending hundreds of thousands of dollars. well, nbc bay area's >> has all the classic elements conversation about race in of a scam. america continues tonight at they're basically using this to convince people to transfer 6:30 and i hope you just as we their money over to this lead this discussion, but i want to start that krvesconversation account. >> wow. so twitter says it took drastic morning with what it is like steps to blocking new tweets being a reporter, a black from every verified user journalist during these times and reporting on these issues. one reporter near and dear to us compromised or not as well as here on "today in the bay." locking all compromised accounts. the social media platform won't shared this yesterday. restore access to their owners while reporting on the death on until we are certain that secur. george floyd said, can i ask you a personal question. he wanted to my reaction the new details in the first time i saw the infamous corruption scandal that has been video of the pressing rocking san francisco city hall floyd's neck as he begged for is now appears to be widening. mercy unable to breathe. the planning department and that reporter joining us now department of public health are live.
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a very familiar face for us here also under federal investigation on "today in the bay" tracie along with the city's potts nbc news correspondent administrator's office. reporting for stations across that is according to newly the country including for us released subpoenas. right here. investigators are looking at the i want to thank you so much for possible involvement of more joining us the is morning and contractors making questionable having the conversation with us. donations to nonprofits. >> yeah, absolutely. the original investigation it's an important conversation focused on the public works to have, marcus. i have to tell you, when he asked me that question, my first director. reaction was, i froze. because that's not natural for now, to a follow up on the future of caltrains suddenly in us as reporters, right? we report the news, we don't limbo over future funding. talk about our opinions of the news. san francisco supervisors passed we're, obviously, humans, we on putting the sale tax proposal have opinions. but that's not our job. on the ballot. it only has enough money to initially i froze and i wondered, should i be talking about this on tv? october. the cal train shut down could i had a repore with this anchor, ea.e a big impact here in the they tell the chronicle that we talked every day. i believe his question didn't high ways may be flooded with come from a very natural and more cars and other transit agencies may suffer due to residual impact. curious place and so i answered the question and i said, you i can't even believe it know, i was shocked. as i'm sure most of america was possibly can be shut down. something we'll continue to watch there. mike is always watching the when we saw that. roads for us. it was personal for me and i
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didn't say this on tv, but i will tell you this now. vianey in for kari. when i saw that video, you know, sun hasn't come up yet. and i'm sure a lot of parents >> yeah. i mean, you know, we'll be can identify with this, i saw my seeing a lot of sunshine. kids. right. i saw my son. it is going to be great when it i have a 16-year-old son and i comes to the weather, however, we are monitoring an air quality initially thought, what if that advisory because we have some was my kid saying i can't drifting smoke from the nearby breathe. mom, i can't breathe. fire in the fresno county area and that's something important you know, it was heart to note, especially if you're wrenching. so, i shared that. >> tracie, i know you also part of one of those sensitive groups or suffer any respiratory mentioned in that article and illnesses. today's microclimate highs in thank you for sharing that. the 80s for the south bay and you talk about your son, 16 check out oakland one of our years old and he was headed to cooler spots 74. the grocery store and you found san francisco 67. again, we'll be seeing the hazy yourself hugging him repeatedly skies yet again because of that and you cried a bit. it actually brought a tear to my fire near fresno. so, let's get right into that eye when i read it. you said, quote, if he, what if air quality advisory that we're expecting. we're dealing with moderate air he has a bad encounter with quality for today. if you live in the south bay or police and the next time i see inland east bay, you definitely his face it's under a sheet at want to be careful. the morgue. keep those windows shut until the air clears. that's tough. for that moment, i understood mike? >> also talking with chp and what it was like to be a parent we'll start in the north bay and dealing with it. >> it's tough.
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with regards to a fire. the two combined a little well, and the thing is, we talk concerning just using caution here as far as following the about this all the time, right. we deal with this every day and reports of westbound 80. coming in towards the cordelia we try to do it in a very fair and a very balanced and a very professional way. but we're people. junction. we're human. a number of reports there. we're parents. and then not far from there just we're husbands and wives and south you're looking at the parent and friends and benicia bridge and over to the co-workers and we think about right side, the antioch bridge what the personal impact of that could be. you know, that's happened a number of times. and i think sometimes we view the news and we kind of power through these things and don't and really gust assy folks dr g always realize that the impact and how it's settling on you overnight. now, the bay bridge toll plaza and the rest of the bay still sometimes what's happening and moving nicely. the only slowing out of the i it is tough and a number of altamont and the cut through other times i have given him an through livermore towards sunol. extra hug before he goes out because the reality is, he is a back to you. this morning, protests, 16-year-old black male. grief and outrage. and a lot of things are still ahead at 5:25, all new happening in our country right n fallout for minneapolis police officers involved in the death now. >> we remember here when mayor of george face coverings requi. lunder breed actually said, you
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know, i'm the mayor of san francisco, but i'm a black woman first and that's something, the big list of box stores what's happening right now is affecting a lot of us. requiring that mandate. if it's not us personally, it's no similarities between me family members and people we know and it's very personal. and the pillsbury dough boy. >> yep. >> okay. i can't wait to talk to you a a golden opportunity for little bit later in the show coming up in the 6:00 hour. you. the famous house now for sale i want to ask you about the and how much will it set you back if you decide to buy? experience that happened to your husband and your young daughter you're watching "today in the with police coming to your home. bay." hi. we're glad you came in. i want to talk about that. we won't talk about it now, but certainly another story. tracie potts this morning, thank you so much. i want to remind you all that we are having that conversation again tonight. this is our third series installment on our series "race in america" the conversation. 6:30 tonight. make sure you join us. we'll be right back.
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good morning. it is 5:12 and once again cool and cloudy start. if you're heading out this morning, you may need a sweater to go. don't worry, you'll set it throughout the afternoon. another warm day in the 80s for inland areas and talk about what right now at 5:30, student you can expect heading into the athletes test positive for weekend in just a few minutes. coronavirus. up next, the program suddenly on vianey looking at fremont hold for one east bay high school district and how the where we're looking at traffic. district is responding. i saw a burst of traffic this plus, new push back in a morning past our camera and across the tesla plant. push to place black lives matter things have calmed down in the last few seconds. signs inside every san francisco police station. tail lights north towards hayward. the group now calling the move we'll show you the rest of your commute coming up. political and the new message to that group from one police commissioner. good morning, i'm frank and it's friday eve, which holland at cnbc headquarters. means we are already tracking wall street is set to open up your weekend forecast. weather and traffic coming up lower this morning following for you in just seconds. "today in the bay" continues four straight days of gains. right now. fueled by potential good news on a covid-19 vaccine and strong and a very good thursday earnings from big bank goldman morning to you. thanks so much for joining us, sachs. the nasdaq performing the market i'm laura garcia.
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>> i'm marcus washington. such as amazon, netflix, mike keeping an eye on that commute and first start off with the forecast for you. alphabet and shift to reopening of our economy. vianey in for kari with a look at the cooler temperatures the focus today, reports on the number of americans filing for starting out today. unemployment. retail sales and earnings from right, vianey. bank of america, netflix. >> we'll see that cloud cover the lakohl's will join walmt through at least 9:00, 10:00 a.m. and lingering a little bit longer for the coastline and going to be a lovely afternoon when it comes to our temperatures once we get the for joining policy to wear clouds cleared out of the way and a lot of sunshine, once masks. two-thirds of sam's club and again. walmart stores are where there very seasonable and very normal for this time of year and temperatures in pleasanton is already a mandate and remind around 11:00 a.m. and in the 70s shoppers of the new policy. and i'll talk about your full the top white house official forecast in a few minutes. says the trump administration let's check in with mike. could announce restrick restric >> most of our bay from this map tiktok within weeks. looks great. silicon valley up towards san the national security risk for francisco and have to move to the popular social media app. the south. we have an issue and typically specifically relates to see some slowing out of san gathering of data on americans. tiktok denied it is a security martin and it sounds like someone is getting a free ride risk. it can distance itself from the
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chinese version of itself. and perhaps to the police station, as well. i think it's starting to smooth out a bit more now. out of last week after adopting we have to look at the rest of the map and silicon valley says it's too slow and slowing where a security law. the arrow is in the next couple minutes. vianey, over to you. >> i'll take it from here. back to you. parents notified and the thank you. cans of your favorite road to recovery hits a stumbling block in the east bay. beverages are missing from your three students working out at one high school campus are now store shelves they are infected with covid-19. experiencing an aluminum can "today in the bay" bob redell shortage. can manufacturers were ready for the demand for canned drinks at with what parent are being told and how the district is the start of the pandemic. responding. bob? cola coca says more families are >> marcus. the liberty union high school at home they're buying district here in brentwood has multi-pack products in bulk. suspended all summer workouts they're working 24/7 to fill and conditioning not only that demand. because of this latest news but here's something good for because they're not sure if fall sports will take place because america's top doctor whose style of the rise in covid-19 cases. may actually make you smile. the district has sent a letter no one can argue he's officially to parents mentioning that three of their students participate in instyle in this morning. check it out. these workouts on campus have >> dr. fauci is appearing on the tested positive for covid-19. cover of the magazine digital it does indicate which high
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school the workouts took place. copy "instyle" photographed him the district believes the three at his home chilling by the students contacted outside. pool. >> nice picture. >> yeah, it is. amidst all the criticism going on in the white house, with all due modesty, i think i'm pretty the students were maintaining effective, end quote. social distance and wearing masks to and from campus. well, you know that song school is scheduled to restart right there. august 10th with a hybrid model trending for you this morning. what is that? with students split into two okay. if you're a dorothy, rose, groups and vice versa. reporting live here in blanch or own sofia you can now live like a true golden girl. brentwood, bob redell, "today in that home that we saw on tv, the the bay." thanks so much. outside, anyway, is actually up happening today, east bay state for sale. the house used to be the exterior shot for the classic tv senator steve glazer and tony series and it has, you might therman holding a virtual town guess it, four bedrooms located, hall on reopening schools. that meeting starts at 10:00 get this, it's not in miamithoun a.m. comes as more bay area school districts are nailing down plans for the upcoming school year. area of los angeles. our editor visited that home in school districts have all chosen to start the year with distance learning with the idea of 2016 and shot some shots for us. reevaluating when cases go down.
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so, these are the shots from most districts start just about sean you can see right here. a month from now. starting today, rite aid wow. you know, all this time i thought it was in miami. opens up four new bay area but, hey, there you go. testing driving sites. it's in brentwood, california. two in an yatioch and one in >> no, just the show. >> wait a minute. vallejo. opening nationwide and the self that's not real? swab tests are monitored by that house, if you're wondering, pharmacists and all adults 18 and older are eligible for the it's under $3 million. testing. like a bay area home. not responding to reports of >> that's a pretty big price a large outbreak of covid-19 at tag.exterior, you its fremont facility. the large electric citing an know. >> brentwood is so beverly hills internal data breach showing and west l.a., they have more than 130 tesla employees expensive homes over there. have tested positive. >> it is a california home. it's not clear where the >> brentwood southern california infections happened and so far and not ve here the alameda county health department is not commenting. some current and former workers have accused tesla of punishing workers who voiced concerns about becoming infected and refusing to work. the deaths of two more
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inmates at san quentin bringing the total to 12. the massive outbreak of coronavirus testing. state leaders report the two latest deaths was yesterday. one of the persons on death row, the other has not total, the including 1,200 that are now active. new details this morning. the city of vallejo is asking outside agencies to investigate the destruction of police evidence in a controversial police shooting. on june 2nd, vallejo police officers shot and killed sean monterossa after mistaking a hammer as a weapon. the windshield has been repaired and put back in service. the department admits the evidence has been destroyed. they're calling for the d.a. or fbi to investigate. the attorney general's office
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has declined one request to work with that case. ole will soon display signs of support for black lives matter in every station and substation. the police commission approved it last night and requires the department to put up a large black lives matter sign inside each station within the next 30 days. now it's a move black officers say will help members of the community feel safe. >> it at least opens up an opportunity for someone who looks like me to feel like perhaps they're going to be understood, not prejudged. >> now the san francisco police officers association opposes the idea. the law firm representing the organization in part says while the commission supports the notion that all black and brown lives matter, it is the concern about the enforcement of the specific political endorsement inside. the bay is heating up in palo alto over the image in a black lives matter mural.
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this is showing who once helped kill a state trooper. that now happening today defenders plan to call for that image to be preserved in the early 1970s went to prison as an accomplice in the death shooting of a new jersey state trooper. esuppo a . oakland is boosting protection to help struggling tenants just make it in the bay. council members have approved a new updated measure to stop landlords from harassing tenants into moving out for the sake of pushing up the rent. the new measure limits rent increases over one year. it also limits late fees and gives the city attorney the authority to sue landlords on behalf of renters if this morni.
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getting a look at what we can expect from that vianey in for kari this morning. nice, cool temperatures with the sun shining to bring a little bit. okay. tell me that i'm right. tell me that i'm right. >> wow. >> basically describing mic microclimates. marcus, if you want to get a little cooling, head to the coast. if you want heat, keep it inland. we'll see that fog hugging the coastline really for the first half of our morning but if you will be inland, i want everybody to keep in mind that we'll see those hazy skies again today. it will be sort of one of those days when you witness that orange glow and especially in the south bay and in the east bay. mike, i'll send it over to you. >> he's requesting marcus climate. the very specific look over at san jose. north 101 coming up past 680.
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seeing some slowing and as what we see right now the sun is coming up and you are seeing a few more cars on the road and that's good news as we look at the map, no major slowing. you see that change from green to yellow since the last time we looked at this silicon valley build. the rest of the bay shows a smooth drive out of the altamont and bay bridge is fine right now. back to you. the presidential race and still ahead on "today in the bay" the major shake up in the president's campaign team. it comes as he continues to slump in the polls. and no singing in church. three california churches that are new suing governor gavin newsom over the state ban. plus -- >> left field. and that baby is gone. no fans, no problem. what the a's are considering to keep the players pumped up this season and how some well-known celebrities could factor in.
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good morning. it is a little cloudy to start our thursday and we've got a little bit of a breeze going on into the afternoon we're tracking sunshine. i'll talk about that and what you can expect coming up in my full forecast in a few minutes. the breaking news for you this morning. the latest weekly jobs numbers are in. another 1.3 million americans
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filed first-time unemployment claims last week. down slightly from the week. another 17 million americans filed continuing claims. covid-19 cases continue to surge in l.a. county, which has just surpassed 143,000 confirmed cases. the county accounts for more than half of the state's deaths. health leaders fear a hospital icu unit may soon be overwhelmed triggering more closures. in the meantime the next year rose parade is canceled even though new year's day is five months away. the first time in 75 years since world war ii. that parade has been canceled. a plaster county pastor said he will defy to shut down churches and run for governor himself in 2022. greg farrington said it is time for congregations to return. he is also upset that churches are being banned from singing during services to prevent the
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spread of coronavirus. farrington has not explained much but he is tired of political correctness. three churches are suing over governor newsom's ban on in-person services. now to a quick follow up from southern california where firefighters are struggling to contain several fires onboard the "uss bonhomme richard." pockets keep flaring up. it actually started on sunday morning during renovation work. it's still not clear if they can even save that ship. decision 2020 and the shakeup in the trump campaign. the president announcing that his campaign manager has been reassigned. he is considered one of the key reasons trump won the 2016 election. currently, the deputy campaign manager bill steven will take over and new polls show that president trump is falling behind joe biden.
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general poll shows that biden has an 11-point nationwide lead over president among registered voters. meantime, kanye west unconventional presidential bid is showing signs of life. oklahoma officials confirming that he will appear on the november general election ballot. the group calls kanye 2020 filed the first federal election forum for west's candidacy. well, depending on who you ask, it could be just what the doctor ordered or a huge mistake, but nascar fans certainly got what they wanted when they finally got to see their favorite stars race. others called last night's all-star race in tennessee an enormous health risk. 30,000 seats were available, but it turns only only two-thirds of the total tickets sold. about one-eighth of the track's total capacity. fans without masks watched chase elli elliott win.
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confederate flags inside and outside the venue and nascar will have to do more . getting the word out about wearing those masks. launching a new public awareness campaign today and plan to d distribute masks with niners logos on them. the a's already trying to make something good out of the situation with no fans in the stands. >> that's right. but they still want to, you know, keep things active there. it may reportedly include piping in some celebrity voices there actually introducing the a's players. how do you make that empty stadium seem lively like there is a game going on. the a's are tinkering with a lot of possibilities including piping in the patented drumming that is usually echoing through the bleachers and because the normal announcer doesn't want to
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risk his health this year, they thought about asking bay area celebrities to record player walk up announcements. maybe even tom hanks who worked for the a's. he was a peanut vendor a long time ago. also trending this morning. up, up and away. with so many families opting to avoid air travel one uk mom decided to give her baby an at-home flight experience. she created a plane made out of a little box there. delta airlines on the side. and a little enhancement there as the baby enjoys the ride "danger zone" playing from "top gun." that is cute. >> that is cute. >> you know what is so funny you give a baby or little kids a box, you canll the things in the world, but give >> yeah, does that work for
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teenagers, mike? >> okay. that's the exception. he likes the electronic box that we have. >> they like what is inside the box. >> well, it is 5:48 for you this morning. get a look at that forecast outside. maybe you can take a box outside and sit in it and enjoy the forecast. >> that will be a new one. if i start seeing people outside just chilling in a box, you know what, to each his own. to san jose great views and i want to take you on a little bit of a journey throughout the bay area. come with me, let's take a live look throughout. san jose and head over to walnut creek. this is one of my favorites right n and also the clouds above and, then, of course, san francisco. and i always like to point your direction towards the flag. see if you can spot it on the camera. show cases when it's breezy or windy around the coastline and
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that's what we're seeing now in this live shot. right now throughout the bay area. we're cool, comfortable in the 50s and san jose 58 it degrees and oakland 61 and san francisco 68. and i want to talk about your pollen report. if you're out and about before i get to your daytime highs, we're still dealing with high grass pollen and moderate weed pollen. one of those things where you do not want to forget to take your medication. in through the east bay, upper 80s for concord and antioch 90 degrees and oakland 74 around the peninsula and 74 for san mateo and in through san francisco will be comfortable in the 60s, little breezy at times right now and up to the north bay, look at santa rosa 80 degrees. novato, 85 and inland temperatures in the 90s and keeping that sunshine and seasonable temperature in through the weekend. mike? >> all right, vianey.
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it will be the weekend despite the 90s. roadways moving very smoothly and a live look at at our san jose camera. the last three reports you've seen the traffic field and now really start to clear up right now at our camera. 680 and 280 up at the screen. we are looking at the maps now. saw a little slowing there and now starting to clear, as well. sensors turning towards the yellow instead of the orange there as it starts to clear up towards 680 and 880 and the rest of the bay shows a great drive and crash westbound 580 and not a problem for traffic and no injuries but it's there. light flowing through 84, as well as 580 coming off of the 205 merge. quick look at the bay bridge toll plaza shows you no problems. burst of traffic and eased back up, again. no metering lights and those clouds are a factor and you can see the east bay hills there. happening now for you. u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg is back home and
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recovering. the 87-year-old has gone to the hospital in washington monday evening. this is after experiencing a fever and chills. well she then had a procedure at john hopkins university hospita doctors inserted last august. she was treated last summer for a cancerous tumor on her pancreas and underwent surgery late 2018 for lung cancer. >> she's a tough cookie there. 5:52 right now. much more ahead on "today in the bay" on this thursday morning including despite concerns over the spread of covid-19, there are signs of life for the airline industry. coming up next, new details on the recent uptick at one bay area airport. plus, paradise paying you. last week we told you barbados looking to pay people to move there and work from home. the offer is now official and on the table, but is it good enough for you? it's all coming up next. we'll talk about. you're watching "today in the
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california where firefighters rescued a puppy. it was stuck in a drain pipe near uc santa barbara yesterday. look at all the officers there. that little puppy, sophie, 2 years old, was stuck in that pipe for three days. firefighters say they used a hose line to try to coax her out into the surface. >> dwlglad she's okay. >> maybe keep her in the unit there. want to continue our coronavirus coverage for you this morning. call it whip lash in alameda county. the county just shuts down outdoor dining over the weekend for the watch list counties. the stateoutdoor dining. in some cases cities never follow through on therd fearing devastate s been difficult when comes to trying to visit loved
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in san mateo county will allow outdoor visits with masks and temperature checks. indoor visits will be allowed for compassionate care, urgent health, legal and other issues. but those visits must be scheduled in advance. new warning for young people in southern california. please wear a mask. so health experts in san diego county say more young people are getting infected. nearly 25% of cases there are now involved in people in their 20s. one covid-19 survivor says he's blind sided by those effects and at one point didn't think he would make it. >> this is science. and this needs to be taken very seriously because it's not just affecting the elderly. like i said, there was a moment in that emergency room i was questioning my survival. >> wow. so he hopes his experience helps others understand the severity of the disease and that more people need to start wearing those masks.
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this is ininteresting. slowly but surely more people are flying. the latest proof is how busy it has been at san jose international airport. in may more than 79,000 people traveled through sjc. that's more than double the numbers from april, but also still well below average. even with the uptick in passengers, trips in may were down 94% from last year. well, do you really need a get away and you're just tired of looking at your own four walls in your house? maybe the caribbean island of barbados is calling your name. >> i like the sound of that. what they're trying to do is try to persuade people who are working remotely to move their home offices to the beach. the government there offering one-year work visas for about $2,000. applicants need to earn negativ course, for the coronavirus. >> nothing like waking up and seeing the sun shining.
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nothing like being able to work and come back and second shift to work. >> barbados has been spared the worst of the pandemic, but it's been hit hard financially. >> boy, that would be tempting to a lot of people. >> very much so. very much so. >> right. you could report from the beach. right now we're right here for you and we're talking about bracing for impact. bay area hospitals. they are filling up. up next, a live report on their contingency plan and the alarm bells doctors and nurses are ringing so loudly. plus -- >> we're all on the same team. including dr. fauci. >> president trump insists the coronavirus task force is working together despite mixed messages from the white house. up next, the latest warning from americans to the cdc.
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high-profile users like elon musk and joe biden hacked. what the company is trying to do to fix it. the third hour of "today in the bay" continues right now. a very good morning to you and thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. mike keeping his eyes on the road for us this morning and vianey in for kari. how will we start out with this weather? >> we have the return of the marine layer and been seeing this for the past couple mornings and we'll see it for the first half. temperatures in san francisco 57 and palo alto 59 and also made its way in when it comes to oakland, concord, napa and even through fairfield is starting to see some fog. we'll see that sticking around for the first half and then a lot slower to clear in areas like half moon bay, san francisco. by about 3:00 when we typically
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