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a travesty. >> i'm launching my solo career, little does he know. >> it's my time to shine. >> far from it. in fact, kari, take it away. all right, we're happy it's were sleeping california's friday. we're singing for a warmer weekend. covid-19 death toll surpassed let's take a look at pleasant 10,000 people. hill and the way our morning next, the push to keep cases shapes up for us as we make it down as we head into another weekend. through this day. we are going to start out with some clouds here, and i think by 8:00 or 9:00 we'll start to see and campaign scandal probe. it clearing out and then our temperatures starting to warm the investigative unit reporting up. we'll be in the low 70s by noon on possible connections between checking out the south bay and campaign donations to the santa our high temperature for this clara sheriff and favors offered. and it's been a long week with karl the fog at our side, afternoon, coup earp tkupecuper but is karl going to clear out mid-80s for east san jose. for the weekend? and for the east bay we have maybe take a couple days off. some upper 80s today. the warmest spot in antioch we'll find out. your friday forecast is coming up next. reaching 89 degrees still not too bad as we check out hayward, good morning to you and thanks for joining us on this expect a high of 78 degrees. friday morning. we're going to see but i'm kris sanchez in for marcus
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washington. it will be clearing out and palo >> you almost said laura garcia -- >> i almost said it. alto will warm up into the 80s >> i'm here, hey. >> i almost sat in the other today. looking at san francisco we're seat, too, here in the studio. we have two seats. anywhere from the low 60s in the it would be nice to see you in marina district to the upper 60s and north bay high temperatures person. >> early friday morning, hi, warming up farther to the north mike. we'll get to you in just a and to the 90s. moment. kari has a look at the forecast. santa rosa will reach into the upper 80s. if you're making weekend plans, good morning. now we're starting out with, as maybe heading to the beach, you mentioned, karl the fog, but expect those temperatures to it won't hang around all day. start to warm up a bit. as we start to clear out for the we're looking at some low 70s for spots like santa cruz and a inland areas if you're about to head out the door in the mostly sunny sky. tri-valley we're looking at as we go into next week, still temperatures starting out in the mid-50s and we are all clear this intense area of high here and even as we go into the pressure giving our inland areas rest of the day we're looking at some hot weather, and even though we'll have some cooling a nice warming trend but you'll storm systems moving to the north of us, we're only going to notice it will be a little bit warmer compared to yesterday cool down a few degrees and we're going to feel that in the with upper 80s for the inland east bay while we stay in the interior valleys going into the 60s near the coast. middle of next week. we'll talk about the weekend so in the near term, we are coming up. mike, how is it looking for the going to have a hot weekend. drive? it's looking great. looking at some mid-90s on we did have at the bottom of your screen i circled 880 a sunday we're still in the 90s on monday, but then we'll gradually crash there blocking one lane. come back down a few degrees.
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there may have been a break. how is it looking right now for the drive, mike? a lot of slowing cleared up five, ten minutes ago. it's early so there's light everything is okay, once again, through the south bay. volume of traffic but i have to take a look at the bay bridge -- 84 westbound unusual slowing. we have to because i'm going to it went from being really show it to you. westbound with those taillights focused to spread out down moving smoothly, good spacing toward the 680 merge. into the treasure island tunnel no scheduled construction work there. the map will show you somewhere around that or in that tunnel a for 84 in the area. we'll continue to follow that. disabled vehicle reported in i think things will clear up, a couple slower cars and no your westbound commute slowing to the bay bridge. direction. you saw the slowing on the live good news. shot and the sensors. back to you, laura. all right, thank you very we're watching for activity. much, mike. i'll let you know if i hear of oakland police investigating a anything coming up. the rest of the bay a nice deadly quadruple shooting that drive. we'll check back over in happened around 10:00 p.m. on livermore. west 84 we had that slowing that finally cleared up cutting through livermore and heading fairfax avenue and high street down to 680. no more slowing on the sensors. at maxwell park. one died and another in critical back to you. >> thank you, mike. condition. the other two victims are to a follow-up now in less than expected to survive. two weeks we will know the fate so far police are not giving us of the golden state killer. any information about possible the sentencing hearing for leads or what may have sparked it. we are waking up to some rapist joseph james deangelo will begin. deangelo confessed to a really startling new numbers out this morning that mark a grim three-year crime spree -- rather milestone. a 13-year crime spree where he california now has confirmed
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10,000 deaths because of covid-19, and that is on top of raped and killed women. in 2018 dna evidence linked him at least 540,000 infections. to those crimes and he was a glitch in the current system, arrested. though, is making an accurate deangelo faces life in prison number pretty tricky. we don't even know if those are without the possibility of paro parole. president trump says tiktok will be banned in 45 days. the right numbers. the president laid out the plans the state is freezing the governor's watch list. in an executive order last that means all of our local night. counties cannot be dropped from it says the popular social media the list. app is a, quote, national "today in the bay's" sergio emergency. the president says tiktok could quintana shows us that this means a lot of uncertainty for enable the chinese government to businesses as well. spy on american citizens. ♪ it will go away unless it is sold to an american company. >> reporter: on a typical summer evening in san jose's japantown microsoft has been in talks to buy the app. the bay area's leading the these ystreets would be teaming state in responding to the 2020 census and surpassing the rate that we had in 2010 in part because we like the option of with people heading out for a responding online. here is how we're doing so far. stroll. >> we were hopeful it would the national rate is about 63% happen last month. or 93 million american we're still eagerly waiting to households. san jose is exceeding that with get off the list. >> reporter: richard quang has a 70% response rate. been able to survive by moving a oakland is higher at 65%.
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few tables outside for dinner san francisco lagging a bit behind with a 65% response rate. service. but if santa clara county got the u.s. sevcensus count will off the watch list they could expand service indoors. so he's not happy the state has frozen the watch list because of determine how big a slice our community gets of that federal technical issues with case reporting. pie. that is $675 billion over ten >> we can't track the progress years for things like transportation, housing, of any of it. hospitals, education, and more. we're not sure when this would end. i'm not sure how long small congressional seats are also determined by that population businesses can survive. count. >> reporter: since the shutdown so far more people in the bay several businesses have been area have responded than in the forced to close. hair and nail salons did get to 2010 census, but -- reopen last month but only for a >> there's still a lot of work short time before having to close again when the county was to be done in san jose, san added to the covid watch list. the state department of public francisco, and across the bay ar area. health says it's still trying to we want to let people know their pin point the problem with its time to respond is now. system. time is running out. this is our top priority and a next week we'll start sending team of dozens has been working people door-to-door to the around the clock to resolve households who have not filled these data problems. businesses that are closed just out the census. >> because of the pandemic those workers will be masked and they don't know when they're going to be able to reopen, and those will be observing social distancing but you can avoid that are already open say this that in-person visit by is making things more confusing. responding online at >> reporter: at a toy store they've managed to stay open by 2020census.org or return the becoming a plant pop-up shot. mailer sent to your home.
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remember, you will not be asked about your immigration status. for now they're just surviving. >> we don't know if we are open decision 2020 and another one day or have to close the modification now locked into next day. place for california voters this >> reporter: they're hoping the state's data issues get resolved and infection rates continue to fall. governor newsom signed a law drop so they can get back to allowing counties to open fewer something a little more normal. sergio quintana, "today in the in-person polling places by bay." a major development merging precincts. in exchange the sites that do open will have to open from involving allegations santa saturday, october 31st, through clara county sheriff's office election day for at least eight trading permits for campaign hours a day. a dire new warning for contributions. the district attorney's office veterinarian this is morning. scheduled a news conference this animals are literally dying off. morning. it will announce the results of what you can do to help. a grand jury probe. multiple sources say the plus, just because the warriors investigation centers on whether are out of the bubble doesn't mean it's not getting some bay sheriff laurie smith's office area representation. favored people who donated to we talked to one east palo alto her re-election campaign. man who is getting the opportunity of a lifetime during our investigative unit found the pandemic. campaign contributors were about first, happening now, the 14 times more likely to get a 80th annual motorcycle rally kicks off in south dakota today concealed weapons permit than those who did not. with more than 250,000 people sheriff smith has decloiined to expected to attend. comment so far. the rally could be the biggest her defenders say she has done event anywhere since the start
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of the coronavirus pandemic. nothing wrong. now to a developing story the oakland a's are on damage certain events that attract control after a lot of backlash large crowds like opening on social media. ceremonies and parades will not one of the a's coaches caught on be held and sanitary measures camera doing an apparent nazi will be amped up which will salute. include hand sanitizing stations you see it there after the a's and disinfecting sidewalks every won their game at the coliseum. night. he was congratulating the players. instead of an elbow bump a straight arm salute. the a's release add statement saying they don't condone the sentiment and it's offensive especially during these times. christenson said i made a mistake and will not deny it. what i did is unacceptable and i deeply apologize. keeping up in the classroom, teachers in the district reached a tentative distance learning deal for the coming school year. "the chronicle" reports it came together after a 16-hour marathon bargaining session on
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wednesday. the union says it includes stipends for work-from-home costs and flexibility for teachers who have their own children who are learning from home. the deal will remain in effect through next june or until students return to in-class learning. of course we don't know when that is. well, through our special keeping up in the classroom series, we continue to look at ways of helping make the beginning of this unique school year a little bit easier if we can at all. today we share some good news. $7.1 million worth of good news. that's how much santa clara county is providing to help bridge the digital divide. the office of education has identified 15,000 students without the necessary tools needed for at-home learning. the money will be used to help buy laptops, tablets, provide wi-fi and hot spots where needed. lack of technology is not a new problem in the bay area but it's one county supervisor says we have to end if we want a stable future for the county and state.
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>> how far are these kids and families getting pushed back in terms of generations? we've seen it happen in the past. we can't exacerbate the problem. >> earlier this week the city of san jose and at&t announced a partnership to install 11,000 high-end hot spots within the city. coming up on "today in the bay," not being counted. the major concern when it comes to the 2020 census here in the bay area. plus, facebook employees better get comfortable. this morning we're finding out just how long they'll be working from home. welcome back, everyone. there's a new warning this morning from wildlife veterinarians, don't feed the deer. there's actually a disease that's going around killing deer population in the bay area. "san francisco chronicle" is reporting back in may dead deer were being found all over northern california. the deadly disease is spreading rapidly in napa, santa clara and sonoma county.
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wildlife veterinarians say sick deer will foam at the mouth, they have seizures as well. it doesn't affect people or pets. you should limit the spread by not feeding the deer because they'll actually look for that food and start to congregate. just before the nfl deadline, five more players opted out of the 2020 season amid the pandemic. that means 66 players in all opted out because of health concerns tied to the pandemic or about 2% of the total pool of players. that includes three 49ers players. the nfl is taking a lot of steps to ensure players safety this year, it says, but some fear it will fall short. the results in other sports have been mixed after all. the "today" show's sam brock will take a look. we know sam. he's one of us. and the nba is finishing its season inside a so-called bubble in orlando. while the warriors season is
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over, one man proudly representing the bay area, laura. >> that's right. his name is cedric salinas, one of six barbers hand selected to join the isolated teams inside walt disneyworld resort. he started cutting hair when he was just 15. last fall he moved to l.a. soon he became the barber for the lakers and now he's an official nba barber for the summer living his dream. >> don't led nobody tell you can't. >> that is cool. salinas made the cut to stay on another month when the playoffs began. >> not the positions we think of when we think of basketball but an important one. coming up on "today in the bay," a stalemate in washington over that coronavirus relief bill as millions of americans are financially drained by the
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pandemic. plus, an east bay school board getting an earful when it comes to officers in their schools. what they just approved despite numerous protests from students. at 4:40 we're starting out very cool and some low 50s for the tri-valley. a look at all of our microclimates and the day ahead coming up in a few minutes. a pretty smooth drive, a little slowing, we showed you going on through livermore. we'll watch the recovery there and flashing lights heading north. construction on the golden gate bridge and just north of the bridge as well. you see that van getting by doing all right. good morning, i'm leslie picker at cnbc headquarters. wall street is set to open lower friday as tensions between the u.s. and china heat up after president trump issued orders on
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the app with a company tiktok and wechat within days a. new stimulus package after a $600 per week enhanced unemployment benefit expired last month. investors are watching the july jobs report out at 8:30 this morning. fewer jobs added in july than june and the unemployment rate to fall to 10.6%. the coronavirus pandemic has forced the shift in uber's business. the food delivery business is now larger than ride hailing after bookings in uber's ride sharing business plummeted 73% in the second quarter from last year. meanwhile bookings for uber's food delivery business surged right now at 5:00, young people outraged after a contra 113%. costa county school board moves the ceo said on uber's earnings call that the pandemic has moved forward with a plan to bring police officers to school delivery from a luxury to a, campuses. quote, utility. next in a live report why
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and facebook will allow opponents believe their concerns were ignored. plus, all new overnight, a employees to work from home until july of 2021 and will give bay area school leader suddenly them $1,000 for home office announces plans to step down days before schools reopen. needs. while facebook will continue why it will likely be months reopenings, some offices have before a replacement is named. reached capacity, the company and keeping up with music to said it was unlikely many locations in the united states and latin america will reopen help keep up in the classroom. one school's promise to let the before the end of the year due to high numbers of covid-19 music play despite distancing cases. and budget cuts. the move follows similar steps "today in the bay" continues right now. from other big tech kms. google parent company alphabet and a very good friday says it will allow employees to work from home until mid-2021 morning to you. thank you for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for while twitter has proposed marcus washington. boy, all that back-to-school at-homework indefinitely for talk is getting real. some employees. kari, back over to you. we picked up textbooks and thank you, leslie. devices and took pictures in let's check out our live view in front of the school this week. san jose. kari, feeling a lot like starting out clear and we're back-to-sc going to have a beautiful day but a little bit warmer with our trend this morning going up as we head toward late morning into the afternoon. we'll check out how hot it's going to be for our inland valleys this weekend coming up.
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and, kari, we have a smooth drive around the bay but across the bay may be an issue. i think i found something going on for the travelers across the bay bridge. we'll show you that.
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we are looking live at the golden gate bridge and not the kind of fog we saw earlier this week. kari tells us it might be a little warmer this weekend as well. good morning to you.
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