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family members in shock. >> we want to go out to "today in the bay's" bob redell live there at the city'sice department with the latest on what we know. bob? >> good morning. richmond police have given us a little bit more information on who was shot. we know eight people were shot, they were all men ranging in ages from 18 to 44. this happened at a home around 11:00 last night on the 2100 block of dunn avenue. not far from the intersection with 23rd street here in richmond. so again, of the eight people who were shot, three have died, one is in critical condition, another in fair condition, the other three were treated and released from the hospital. we know this was part of a guat mallen marin ba. there was a lot of music and dance and this was a celebration for father's day. police tell us there have been no arrests as of yet and we don't know what led up to this, why this happened. we are expecting to get more information from richmond police a little bit later this morning. reporting live in richmond, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> all right. thank you. >>> meanwhile, oakland pol
family members in shock. >> we want to go out to "today in the bay's" bob redell live there at the city'sice department with the latest on what we know. bob? >> good morning. richmond police have given us a little bit more information on who was shot. we know eight people were shot, they were all men ranging in ages from 18 to 44. this happened at a home around 11:00 last night on the 2100 block of dunn avenue. not far from the intersection with 23rd street here in...
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nbc bay area's bob redell is here with more. conditions are particularly dangerous and right now we want to go to meteorologist kari hall for how long it could last. >> yeah. we've seen these really high winds starting to pick up. let me show you a live look outside in dublin right now as we're starting to see a few breezes come through in altamont pass and move through the tri-vale as well as the east bay. this is where the wind advisory will be starting at noon. all of these areas are shaded in yellow including the immediate coast loon as we're lacking at some of the gust picking up to 45 to possibly 50 miles per hour today. now we are also dealing with those high winds, but we're getting much more of an ocean breeze which is increasing our humidity and helping us out just a little bit and bringing in some cooler air and look at how strong those winds will be curing the middle of the day, the winds coming in, 35 possibly 45 miles per hour as we go into this evening with such dry ventilation. we are definitely watching this ver
nbc bay area's bob redell is here with more. conditions are particularly dangerous and right now we want to go to meteorologist kari hall for how long it could last. >> yeah. we've seen these really high winds starting to pick up. let me show you a live look outside in dublin right now as we're starting to see a few breezes come through in altamont pass and move through the tri-vale as well as the east bay. this is where the wind advisory will be starting at noon. all of these areas are...
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today in the bay's bob redell is live this morning. the mayor of oakland is against that proposal. >> she is. the mayor of oakland says if $18 million is cut from the oakland police department that would decimate the city's response to 911 calls. later this morning the city council will consider a proposal that has been put forward by the city council president bass. in the first year of the new budget the council president wants to cut the two new police academies being proposed by the mayor and put a hiring freeze in the unit. bass wants to ramp up spending on themacro program, and that stands for mobile assistance community responders of oakland, and these are people trained to respond to those having a mental crisis. last week the mayor sent out an alert e-mail to residents to urge them to call on the city council to not go with the proposal. the mayor writes this proposal would, quote, decimate an already inadequate 911 response to oaklanders experiencing crisis and needing help. yesterday oakland police chief and other local offic
today in the bay's bob redell is live this morning. the mayor of oakland is against that proposal. >> she is. the mayor of oakland says if $18 million is cut from the oakland police department that would decimate the city's response to 911 calls. later this morning the city council will consider a proposal that has been put forward by the city council president bass. in the first year of the new budget the council president wants to cut the two new police academies being proposed by the...
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bob redell is live with a decision. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura.e should people who work indoors and businesses like the ones behind me, should they be required to wear their mask inside at work after the state reopens on june 15th regardless of their vaccination status. cal osha will decide whether or not to extend the indoor mask mandate for employees past june 15th, the date the state is supposed to reopen and the date most of us can take off our masks in most situations. it would require workers to continue to mask up indoors at their job unless the business can document that all employees have been fully vaccinated. a restaurant owner in walnut creek. >> i don't know how businesses feel but for a customer i feel good seeing everyone masked. >> reporter: cal osha will have a special meeting at 10:00. bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, wasn't cal osha supposed to have decided on this last month? >> correct, laura. kris sanchez reported on this late may but there was some concerns about some of the language in the proposal. this issue got pu
bob redell is live with a decision. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura.e should people who work indoors and businesses like the ones behind me, should they be required to wear their mask inside at work after the state reopens on june 15th regardless of their vaccination status. cal osha will decide whether or not to extend the indoor mask mandate for employees past june 15th, the date the state is supposed to reopen and the date most of us can take off our masks in most situations....
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"today in the bay's" bob redell is in milpitas. the vta is ending its temporary bus bridge is what we're hearing. >> reporter: that's correct. the vta was running a bus bridge as a substitute for the light rail service which has been shut down since last wednesday's shootings but the transit agency says it can no longer run that bus bridge because they want to give their employees the time to focus on what happened and also saying that the lightrail service will remain shut down indefinitely with no estimated time of reopening. the vta says it's putting its employees first, again wants to give them time to grieve and process what happened when one of their co-workers shot and killed other co-workers wednesday at a vta maintenance facility in downtown san jose. regular vta bus service is still available, just the light rail and the bus bridge service are not. the funeral for one of the victims is set for sunday, 42-year-old paul megia was an assistant student, people remember him as a loving family man whose last act was helping sav
"today in the bay's" bob redell is in milpitas. the vta is ending its temporary bus bridge is what we're hearing. >> reporter: that's correct. the vta was running a bus bridge as a substitute for the light rail service which has been shut down since last wednesday's shootings but the transit agency says it can no longer run that bus bridge because they want to give their employees the time to focus on what happened and also saying that the lightrail service will remain shut down...
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bob redell joins us live this morning. e could soon take similar action as well on this? >> right, laura. right now landlords can't evict people who are behind on the rent because of the pandemic through june 30th. that's how long this moratorium has been going on for. contra costa county today will decide whether or not to extend that moratorium to september 30th to give renters an extra three months to catch up on their unpaid rent. the city of san jose expected to also vote on a similar extension today. as you mentioned the state of california considering extending its moratorium until september 30th. the press democrat reports that california lawmakers are likely to go along with that extension. governor newsom proposed using federal coronavirus aid to pay off the unpaid rent ta people owe. some tenant advocacy groups want the state of california to extend plow texts until the unemployment rate for low wage workers reaches prepandemic. but the department says they can't wait much longer because many have gone without re
bob redell joins us live this morning. e could soon take similar action as well on this? >> right, laura. right now landlords can't evict people who are behind on the rent because of the pandemic through june 30th. that's how long this moratorium has been going on for. contra costa county today will decide whether or not to extend that moratorium to september 30th to give renters an extra three months to catch up on their unpaid rent. the city of san jose expected to also vote on a...
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. >>> "today in the bay's" bob redell is live outside of san jose police headquarters and bob, police will talk more about what happened later today, is what we're hearing. >> reporter: correct, good morning to you, laura and cierra. the san jose police chief anthony motta expected to hold this news conference sometime later this morning. we expect him to share more details about why his officers initially made contact with the man they shot and killed and what happened in those moments before the shooting. 50 protesters shut down the northbound lanes of highway 87 chanting the name demetrius stanley, the man killed by two san jose police officers earlier this week. police released surveillance photos from the moments just before the shooting they say shows stanley was armed. this happened monday night at around 9:45, on tufts drive near 680 and berryessa. the two officers were in plain clothes and were in the neighborhood to collect information about an armed robbery. one of demetrius stanley's friends questioned why police were there that late at night. >> that was the man defending
. >>> "today in the bay's" bob redell is live outside of san jose police headquarters and bob, police will talk more about what happened later today, is what we're hearing. >> reporter: correct, good morning to you, laura and cierra. the san jose police chief anthony motta expected to hold this news conference sometime later this morning. we expect him to share more details about why his officers initially made contact with the man they shot and killed and what happened...
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nbc's bob redell is live in pleasanton. bod, break down the new guidelines for us. >> good morning, cierra. osha's standards boards are recognizing everyone be allowed to take off their mask inside of the office as long as everyone is vaccinated and show no symptoms of covid-19. and people who work at outside mega events, with over 10,000 places in attendance, places like theme parks, those people would not have to wear a mask regardless much their vaccination status as long as they're outdoors. indoors they theme park, the matching comes back on for employees if some of the employees are not vaccinated. this means people who work inside at restaurants, retail or other businesses that have direct interaction with the public will still have to keep their masks on, regardless of whether or not they received their shots. >> you don't really know who you're going to encounter in that customer facing business or restaurant or store, which is different from a closed loop office environment, because in that situation, i think, cal
nbc's bob redell is live in pleasanton. bod, break down the new guidelines for us. >> good morning, cierra. osha's standards boards are recognizing everyone be allowed to take off their mask inside of the office as long as everyone is vaccinated and show no symptoms of covid-19. and people who work at outside mega events, with over 10,000 places in attendance, places like theme parks, those people would not have to wear a mask regardless much their vaccination status as long as they're...
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nbc bay area's bob redell is live at san matteo county courthouse. bob? >> good morning to you, career ya. scoot peterson appeared before or county judge via zoom in the courtroom building behind us. two issues for the court to decide. one, will the judge grant peterson a new trial? peterson's juror says there was juror mistrial and the other everyone uis what sentence should scott peterson serve for the murder of his wife and unborn child? onnies from the stanislaw district attorney's office says it would not seek to reinstate the death penalty. laci peterson's family says peterson should instead serve life in prison without parole saying the process to obtain the death penalty would, be too painful to endure once again. this morning the judge heard a motion to remove the public defender and appoint pat harris as peterson's new counsel for what would be the new sentencing hearing. at issue is whether state funds can be used to pay for harris who is a private attorney. he was also one of peterson's initial lawyers during his trial, the first trial. the ju
nbc bay area's bob redell is live at san matteo county courthouse. bob? >> good morning to you, career ya. scoot peterson appeared before or county judge via zoom in the courtroom building behind us. two issues for the court to decide. one, will the judge grant peterson a new trial? peterson's juror says there was juror mistrial and the other everyone uis what sentence should scott peterson serve for the murder of his wife and unborn child? onnies from the stanislaw district attorney's...
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bob redell is live with a decision anyone who works closely with others will be following closely today. good morning being, bob. >> reporter: good morning. the workplace safety board meeting virtually right now to vote on this proposal. no decision yet. they're just taking public comment. the proposal would require workers to continue masking up indoors at their job after june 15th unless the business has been fully vaccinated, also require employers to provide masks to their employees at the employer's own expense. and the proposal would require until july 31st employees working inside or outdoor events of 30,000 people or more to continue to maintain social distance or be given masks for voluntary use. people commenting on the call had been mostly against this proposal, thus far from what i've been able to listen to. one person questioned the safety and usefulness of wearing masks, given the low rates of infection. someone else expressed concern that this proposal could propose an unreasonable burden to businesses. we spoke to the owner of a company here in pleasanton that manufactur
bob redell is live with a decision anyone who works closely with others will be following closely today. good morning being, bob. >> reporter: good morning. the workplace safety board meeting virtually right now to vote on this proposal. no decision yet. they're just taking public comment. the proposal would require workers to continue masking up indoors at their job after june 15th unless the business has been fully vaccinated, also require employers to provide masks to their employees...
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nbc bay area's bob redell says opponents argue this decision is a mistake. they're pointing to a recent spike in gun violence. >> reporter: mayor libby shaft who voted against this $18 million cut to the police department says this move will destroy oakland's current public safety system at a time when they are losing so many to gun violence. last night oakland city council voted 6-2 to approve council president the budget amendments that take that $18 million that was proposed for the opd over the next two years and instead invest that money into the department of violence prevention, which will allow mental health professionals and fire officials to respond to nonviolent calls. it will also cut two proposed police academies, will freeze several vacant positions in opd's tactical unit and will get rid of a traffic squad. this vote comes as many activists nationwide are calling for police reform following the police murder of george floyd last year. supporters of this vote gathered in downtown oakland to celebrate what they are calling a victory. >> oakland
nbc bay area's bob redell says opponents argue this decision is a mistake. they're pointing to a recent spike in gun violence. >> reporter: mayor libby shaft who voted against this $18 million cut to the police department says this move will destroy oakland's current public safety system at a time when they are losing so many to gun violence. last night oakland city council voted 6-2 to approve council president the budget amendments that take that $18 million that was proposed for the...
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. >> "today in the bay's" bob redell is live.this is a change from what cal osha was preparing just last week. >> reporter: correct. cal osha says it will go along with guidance and the california department of public health which will allow employees to take off their mask at work as long as they are vaccinated. employees were recommended to stay masked if anyone else in the room was unvaccinated, rules that didn't line up with governor gavin newsom's plan to virtually lift all mask mandates in the state next week. the board voted yesterday to rescind the rules in alignment with guidance on the masks but can't officially adopt those rules until next week. in spite of the rule change. >> we will let them know we still want to make everybody feel safe as everybody is wearing a mask. >> reporter: the state said it will rely on the honor system to enforce the new rules that only vaccinated people can take off their masks. the safety board will meet again two days later, next thursday. it cannot meet any sooner because the board must
. >> "today in the bay's" bob redell is live.this is a change from what cal osha was preparing just last week. >> reporter: correct. cal osha says it will go along with guidance and the california department of public health which will allow employees to take off their mask at work as long as they are vaccinated. employees were recommended to stay masked if anyone else in the room was unvaccinated, rules that didn't line up with governor gavin newsom's plan to virtually...
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bob redell joins us live in outside the richmond police headquarters. do police have any leads? >> reporter: if they do, they aren't saying. police say they are interviewing witnesses. they'll check to see if surveillance cameras might have captured this shooting. police say they pretty much have every investigator on this because it's such an immense crime, again, three people shot and killed last night. police say it appears there was more than one shooter. they walked up on the scene. no exchange of words, just started firing at these people and took off in a car. this was about 11:00 last night at a house party in richmond. police say it was a guatemalan religiousous situation that had been advertised on facebook, about 80 to 100 people showed up, most didn't know each other, heard it on facebook. the eight people shot were all men between the ages of 8 and 44. two died at the scene. the third at a hospital. a fourth person is in critical condition. the other four treated and released. again, police don't believe the suspect or suspects, i should say, were part of the celebr
bob redell joins us live in outside the richmond police headquarters. do police have any leads? >> reporter: if they do, they aren't saying. police say they are interviewing witnesses. they'll check to see if surveillance cameras might have captured this shooting. police say they pretty much have every investigator on this because it's such an immense crime, again, three people shot and killed last night. police say it appears there was more than one shooter. they walked up on the scene....
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bob redell is live in washington. bob? this recommendation. the recommendation is to drop the indoor mask requirement for office workers assuming everyone in the office is vaccinated. this would not apply to people who work in places like restaurants, retail or other places that deal and interact with the public. those people would still have to mask up. assuming the state agrees with the recommendation, workers in workplace settings could shed the mask beginning june 15th. that's when the state fully reopens. businesses would have to first document that all employees have been vaccinated and that no one is displaying covid-19 symptoms. >> if enough people are vaccinated, i guess it makes sense to make that an option for any workplace. >> well, if everyone is vaccinated, then i don't think they need to wear a mask. i think that's all right. >> there will be tons of offices where if everyone is vaccinated, there would be no problem with working inside or at outdoor events of 10,000 people or more given masks for volunteerin
bob redell is live in washington. bob? this recommendation. the recommendation is to drop the indoor mask requirement for office workers assuming everyone in the office is vaccinated. this would not apply to people who work in places like restaurants, retail or other places that deal and interact with the public. those people would still have to mask up. assuming the state agrees with the recommendation, workers in workplace settings could shed the mask beginning june 15th. that's when the...
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reporting live in san ramon, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, bob.there. >>> take a look at this live look atlas vegas. the downtown strip there, but they've got a really big drought concern in nevada. the state is banning 40% of grass in las vegas to conserve water amidst the worst drought in five years, grass you see in street medians, office parks, housing developments, they're just going to let it die. the ban does not apply to people's homes and back yards, however. the state hopes to save 15% of water every year. >>> happening today, leaders in:can cloud cover county getting ready for what could be one of the worst fire seasons in california history. supervisors will hear from the office of emergency services and fire protection district during its regular meeting. fire experts will fill in residents what to expect, power outages, smoke during fires and limited water resources. the fire chief will talk about the most dangerous fire zones and lack of resources as well as the threat of illegal fireworks. >>> 5:35 right now. we are following break
reporting live in san ramon, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, bob.there. >>> take a look at this live look atlas vegas. the downtown strip there, but they've got a really big drought concern in nevada. the state is banning 40% of grass in las vegas to conserve water amidst the worst drought in five years, grass you see in street medians, office parks, housing developments, they're just going to let it die. the ban does not apply to people's homes and...
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bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> we'll keep track of what you need to know as you head out the door. >>> developing new, first gas then our food supply. hackers are targeting america's infrastructure and the government thinks russia is protecting them. >> tracie potts has with how that will play out when biden meets with the russian president next week. interesting times. >> no doubt about that. the president wants to sit down with vladimir putin and talk about russia's role in all of this. food, energy, transportation, health care, america's infrastructure is at risk. >> it is a huge issue and everyone needs to wake up and up their game in terms of protecting themselves. >> we're one step away from cities being plunged into darkness. >> reporter: ransomeware attacks shut down the largest meat processor and as is considering that would require companies to report and set international standards. >> there needs to be international repercussions. >> reporter: the fbi believes some of these attacks are originating inside russia and that the country is doing nothing to stop them. it's o
bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> we'll keep track of what you need to know as you head out the door. >>> developing new, first gas then our food supply. hackers are targeting america's infrastructure and the government thinks russia is protecting them. >> tracie potts has with how that will play out when biden meets with the russian president next week. interesting times. >> no doubt about that. the president wants to sit down with vladimir putin and...
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reporting live in san ramon, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you. >>> 6:36.in just a few hours we're expected to get an update on one of the hardest places to make it in the bay. the pandemic widen the racial and income inequality in silicon valley. the pain index will be presented at san jose state. researchers say we're experiencing four times more food insecurity and 200,000 households at risk of eviction. the dropout rate grew to 14% with a increase in latin x students and black are ticketed six times more often than whites for minor infractions and in the last year of social change, silicon valley management still overwhelmingly white. apple has 1 black board member. google only 2% of all employees are latina. and at facebook only 4% of employees are black. cisco has only 5 black executives, that's out of 285 positions. >>> here at home local fire departments cracking down on illegal fireworks as we get closer to fourth of july. sympathy is actually threatening to fine violators up to $1,000 if they're caught setting them off. that's just the first offen
reporting live in san ramon, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you. >>> 6:36.in just a few hours we're expected to get an update on one of the hardest places to make it in the bay. the pandemic widen the racial and income inequality in silicon valley. the pain index will be presented at san jose state. researchers say we're experiencing four times more food insecurity and 200,000 households at risk of eviction. the dropout rate grew to 14% with a increase in...
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bob redell, "today in the bay"ship. >> thank you. >>> we see the sun is up behind bob redell.p as well. we'll check the morning commute. let's check in with kari who has a look at our friday forecast. >> yeah. it's going to be a nice weekend as we are starting out with some great weather for the bay bridge series that will be kicking off today and if you're planning to head out to oracle park keep in mind it's going to be so comfortable with all the sunshine but cooling off as we head into the evening once the fog starts to roll back in. as we go through this forecast this weekend in sonoma valley warm today and hot tomorrow. down a few degrees by the end of the weekend. sunday we're seeing high temperatures in the mid 80s. if you're planning to go to shasta trinity national forest it's going to be super hot this weekend and you will need to take it easy this weekend. we'll be watching that. mike, what are you watching? >> we're watching progress. speeds, here with the crash, everything out the lanes, perhaps on the shoulder. south bay and peninsula at speed getting towards th
bob redell, "today in the bay"ship. >> thank you. >>> we see the sun is up behind bob redell.p as well. we'll check the morning commute. let's check in with kari who has a look at our friday forecast. >> yeah. it's going to be a nice weekend as we are starting out with some great weather for the bay bridge series that will be kicking off today and if you're planning to head out to oracle park keep in mind it's going to be so comfortable with all the sunshine but...
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richmond this morning the late night shooting at a party. >> let's get out to "today in the bay's" bob redelltions. bob, are they telling you anything? >> yes. we just heard from police within the past 60 seconds. richmond police department letting us know that at least two people have been shot and killed, a third1:00 last night at a father's day celebration. this was at a home on the 2100 block of dunn avenue here in richmond. not far from the intersection with 23rd street. now one family member tells us it was his young nephew who was killed. another family member tells us it was his uncle who was killed. those are two people who were killed. as we just were reporting, another person in critical condition, and it's possible there are other people wounded. a family member explained everyone had gathered for a guatemalan marimba, music and dancing in this instance to celebrate father's day. we do not know what led up to the shooting or if police have made any arrests. reporting live outside the richmond police department, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> tough to hear. thank you. >>> over
richmond this morning the late night shooting at a party. >> let's get out to "today in the bay's" bob redelltions. bob, are they telling you anything? >> yes. we just heard from police within the past 60 seconds. richmond police department letting us know that at least two people have been shot and killed, a third1:00 last night at a father's day celebration. this was at a home on the 2100 block of dunn avenue here in richmond. not far from the intersection with 23rd...
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"today in the bay's" bob redell is live in milpitas. it sending the temporary bus bridge this morning. >> reporter: correct. they made this announcement yesterday. good morning to you, cierra. the vta is ending the bus bridge service that they had been running to substitute for the light rail service. the light rail service which has been shut down since last wednesday's shooting, the transit agency says it can no longer officer that bus bridge and the lightrail service will remain shut down indefinitely. so lightrail still shut down indefinitely. the bus bridge service set up temporarily also now shut down and there's no estimated time of reopening for the lightrail service. the vta says it is putting its employees first, wants to give them time to grieve and process what happened, when their co-worker shot and killed other workers in downtown san jose last week. regular vta bus service is still available, just the lightrail service and temporary bus bridges are being suspended and continue to be. the funeral for one of the victims is
"today in the bay's" bob redell is live in milpitas. it sending the temporary bus bridge this morning. >> reporter: correct. they made this announcement yesterday. good morning to you, cierra. the vta is ending the bus bridge service that they had been running to substitute for the light rail service. the light rail service which has been shut down since last wednesday's shooting, the transit agency says it can no longer officer that bus bridge and the lightrail service will...
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"today in the bay's" bob redell joins us live from pleasanton with some of the new rules that are beingb? >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. the osha board has issued a recommendation to the state that they drop the indoor mask requirement for workers assuming everyone in an office like this one behind me is vaccinated. the "l.a. times" reports this rule would not apply to people who worked in restaurants, retail or other types of workplaces that interact with the public. those people would still have to mask up. assuming that the state agrees with this recommendation and implements it, workers in private office or workplace settings could shed the mask june 15th when the state fully reopens. businesses would first have to document that all employees have been vaccinated, and that no one is displaying covid-19 symptoms. >> if enough people are vaccinated i guess that it makes sense to make that an option for any workplace. >> well, if everyone is vaccinated and then i don't think you need to wear a mask. i think that's all right. >> there will be tons of offices where if everyone
"today in the bay's" bob redell joins us live from pleasanton with some of the new rules that are beingb? >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. the osha board has issued a recommendation to the state that they drop the indoor mask requirement for workers assuming everyone in an office like this one behind me is vaccinated. the "l.a. times" reports this rule would not apply to people who worked in restaurants, retail or other types of workplaces that interact with...
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reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks for the latest there, bob. >>> 6:37. stunning new numbers out this morning, about the pandemic and the effectiveness of the covid vaccine. new analysis finds nearly all deaths and hospitalizations are now striking people who were not vaccinated. the new data covers cdc numbers from may. a 150 deaths of the 18,000 total involved were people who were vaccinated. about 1% of hospitalizations involved those fully vaccinated. >>> a live look in los angeles where new cases of the delta variant are on the rise of 123 people confirmed to have most recently been infected, 110 unvaccinated, three partially vaccinated. >>> against this backdrop, state health leaders are urging everyone to get a vaccine. three in five californians have now received at least one dose and 57% are fully vaccinated. that means millions more doses will need to be administered before the state reaches a level needed for herd immunity. >>> hollywood taking center stage when it comes to funding governor newsom's recall battle. a few major players taking a r
reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks for the latest there, bob. >>> 6:37. stunning new numbers out this morning, about the pandemic and the effectiveness of the covid vaccine. new analysis finds nearly all deaths and hospitalizations are now striking people who were not vaccinated. the new data covers cdc numbers from may. a 150 deaths of the 18,000 total involved were people who were vaccinated. about 1% of hospitalizations involved those fully...
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reporting live here in san ramon, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, bob. >>> in justw hours, the san jose city council will continue negotiations to consider a proposal to rezone the berryessa flea market. council members couldn't make a decision to move it and now some of the vendors are going on a hunger strike to force the city to come up with a way to lau them to stay selling at the site. 30 acres the market sits on and some want to develop it with apartments and retail shops. the flea market would be moved to a smaller site and that market has been around for 61 years. negotiations start back up at 9:00 a.m. >>> to the fire threats stretching across the bay and across the state. local fire departments are cracking down on illegal fireworks as we get closer to the fourth of july. the fines for using them have skyrocketed as we go deeper into the drought. san jose is threatening to fine violators $1,000 setting them off for the first offense and stepping in by upgrading its online tool used to report illegal use because of the high fire danger. >> our fire departme
reporting live here in san ramon, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, bob. >>> in justw hours, the san jose city council will continue negotiations to consider a proposal to rezone the berryessa flea market. council members couldn't make a decision to move it and now some of the vendors are going on a hunger strike to force the city to come up with a way to lau them to stay selling at the site. 30 acres the market sits on and some want to develop it with...
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. >> "today in the bay's" bob redell is live this morning. i know the state could soon be taking similar action as well. >> right, marcus and lara. contra costa county where we're at, that board of supervisors will be voting on whether or not to extend its moratorium on evictions for people who rent. currently that is set to expire june 30th. the supervisors could push that date back to september 30th giving renters an additional three months to catch up on their rent. the city of san jose considering a similar extension, and the state of california also looking at extending its moratorium until september 30th. california lawmakers are likely to go along with that extension. governor newsom has proposed using federal coronavirus aid to pay off the unpaid rent that people owe. it would take time to distribute that money. some tenant advocacy groups want the nation's most populated state to extend eviction protections until the unemployment rate for low wage workers reaches prepandemic levels but the california department of association says la
. >> "today in the bay's" bob redell is live this morning. i know the state could soon be taking similar action as well. >> right, marcus and lara. contra costa county where we're at, that board of supervisors will be voting on whether or not to extend its moratorium on evictions for people who rent. currently that is set to expire june 30th. the supervisors could push that date back to september 30th giving renters an additional three months to catch up on their rent. the...
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. >> bob redell is live in san ramon and the drought related water reductions are not only the problemf the problem, we talk about water bills about to go up for some people in the bay area and really going to cause a lot of issues for some people. >> reporter: good morning to you, marcus and laura. later east bay mud which provides water for about 1.4 million people here in san ramon and throughout the rest of the east bay, they're expected to vote on whether or not to raise rates by 4%, a rate increase that goes into effect this upcoming july and also to vote on whether or not to raise it another 4% the following july, in july of 2022. the water agency said it needs the additional money to pay for the replacement of old water pipelines, the upgrading of water and waste water treatment plants and for drought preparation. tomorrow in the south bay, the santa clara valley water district is expected to declare a drought emergency and ask its 2 million customers to cut back their usage by 15% based on their usage from 2019. there are a number of reasons why water is so hard to come by, ve
. >> bob redell is live in san ramon and the drought related water reductions are not only the problemf the problem, we talk about water bills about to go up for some people in the bay area and really going to cause a lot of issues for some people. >> reporter: good morning to you, marcus and laura. later east bay mud which provides water for about 1.4 million people here in san ramon and throughout the rest of the east bay, they're expected to vote on whether or not to raise rates...
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bob redell is at a nearby richard police station seeking answers and he'll have a live report coming up in 30 minutes. >>> new details on a separate weekend shooting in the east bay, this time this was in oakland, not far from where weekend celebrations were happened at lake merritt. >> this marks oakland's sixth mass shooting more than any cit. sergio quintana reports the motive remains a mystery. >> reporter: cell phone video from a balcony shows some of the police response after the shots were fired. witnesses describe chaos following the gunshots. >> what was amazing was the crowd and the surge of people running for safety. >> reporter: one man who doesn't want us to show his face or use his name says he got trampled as people rushed to leave the area. >> all i saw were gunshots and it said pop, pop, pop. after she shot people, then three goonsz, bullets hit the ground five feet away from me. >> i heard around 6:00, the gun shots from the shooting that took place here at the lake yesterday. >> reporter: christopher whitmore lives near the lake, like a few other residents says oak
bob redell is at a nearby richard police station seeking answers and he'll have a live report coming up in 30 minutes. >>> new details on a separate weekend shooting in the east bay, this time this was in oakland, not far from where weekend celebrations were happened at lake merritt. >> this marks oakland's sixth mass shooting more than any cit. sergio quintana reports the motive remains a mystery. >> reporter: cell phone video from a balcony shows some of the police...
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reporting live here in san ramon, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> you look right behind bob and you see how dry it is. look up to any hills in the bay area, and that should be the message. this is a live look up in san raphael at the s-curve this morning. it's throughout california, too. >> seeing the brown everywhere. meteorologist kari hall watching the lack of rain that we're getting here in the bay area. kari? >> so dry during the winter months. the rain was too few and far between, and now we're getting some high winds here and there, and we've seen some gusty winds even kicking up this morning. as we take a live look outside in san jose, a few clouds dotting the sky and at least we do have a cool ocean breeze that's been picking up. still looking at some of those winds coming in from the west at about 20 to 25 miles per hour. it will still be gusty today, but we shouldn't see any winds as high as we did yesterday. we had gusts at 57 through the altamont pass and a lot of 55 readings. today it looks more like 25 to 30. still quite gusty as we still will have the concern of the
reporting live here in san ramon, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> you look right behind bob and you see how dry it is. look up to any hills in the bay area, and that should be the message. this is a live look up in san raphael at the s-curve this morning. it's throughout california, too. >> seeing the brown everywhere. meteorologist kari hall watching the lack of rain that we're getting here in the bay area. kari? >> so dry during the winter months. the rain was too few and...
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nbc bay area's bob redell joins us from san ramon. you've been monitoring a meeting of the contra costa county board of supervisors. any decision from them just yet? >> reporter: not as of yet. you can see the live stream where the contra costa county board of supervisors is still meeting virtually because of covid rules. and what they are considering this morning is an extension of the moratorium on evictions of people who have been behind the rent during the pandemic. that moratorium is supposed to expire june 30th. well, this morning the board will consider extending an additional three months to september 30th. this is something that the city of san jose is considering as well as the state of california. california looking at extending its moratorium also until september 30th. the press democrat reports that california lawmakers are likely to go along with that extension. governor newsom has proposed using federal coronavirus aid to pay off all the unpaid rent that the people owe due to the pandemic. but it will take time to distr
nbc bay area's bob redell joins us from san ramon. you've been monitoring a meeting of the contra costa county board of supervisors. any decision from them just yet? >> reporter: not as of yet. you can see the live stream where the contra costa county board of supervisors is still meeting virtually because of covid rules. and what they are considering this morning is an extension of the moratorium on evictions of people who have been behind the rent during the pandemic. that moratorium is...
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here in san ramon, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >>> silicon valley, of course, one of the most challenging places to try to just make it in the bay. in about one hour we're going to get an update on -- researchers say they experience four times more food insecurity than before the pandemic. and 200,000 households are at risk of eviction. the dropout rate grew to 14% with big increases for latino students. researchers also say blacks are ticketed six times more often than whites for minor infractions. in the last year of social change silicon valley management still overwhelmingly white. apple has only one blackboard member. google only 2% of all employees are latina. and at facebook only 4% of employees are black. cisco has only five black executives out of 285 positions. that presentation starts at noon. >>> coming up, marking one >> yeah, with the c officially on, we speak with one member of the olympic fencing team, his journey to get here and some of the obstacles he's had to face in terms of covid in just getting to the game. >>> vin diesel on "the kelly clarkson show" today and what
here in san ramon, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >>> silicon valley, of course, one of the most challenging places to try to just make it in the bay. in about one hour we're going to get an update on -- researchers say they experience four times more food insecurity than before the pandemic. and 200,000 households are at risk of eviction. the dropout rate grew to 14% with big increases for latino students. researchers also say blacks are ticketed six times more often than whites for...
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bob redell is talking with richmond police. we'll have the latest on our midday newscast. bay area. will have impact when it comes to air quality. we'll have the latest on conditions. >>> as the heat bears down, what's done on the north bay to reduce fire risk. >> the critical vote in front of thng people make it in the bay. >>> live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza, this is the third hour of "today." let's do this. good morning. welcome to the third hour of "today" on this monday, june 21st. today is the first full day of summer officially. >> officially here. >> it is going to last for, what, three months? >> yeah. do you want to talk about meterologist -- >> no, no. >> sheinelle is here with dylan and craig. our friend, al, is in the middle of a world record attempt with his later roker-thon. he's like air traffic control for meteorologi
bob redell is talking with richmond police. we'll have the latest on our midday newscast. bay area. will have impact when it comes to air quality. we'll have the latest on conditions. >>> as the heat bears down, what's done on the north bay to reduce fire risk. >> the critical vote in front of thng people make it in the bay. >>> live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza, this is the third hour of "today." let's do this. good morning. welcome to the third hour of...
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. >> "today in the bay's" bob redell is live this morning.e could soon be taking similar action as well. >> right, marcus and lara. contra costa county where we're at, that board of supervisors will be voting on whether or not to extend its moratorium on evictions for people who rent. currently that is set to expire june 30th. the supervisors could push that date back to september 30th giving renters an additional three mon
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reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you. >>> happening today, black east bay leaders are coming together to declare gun violence as a public health emergency. this comes after the deadly shooting over the weekend near lake merritt. leaders will ask local officials to invest $100 million in black communities where gun violence has hit the hardest. >>> those talks come as a contra costa family is demanding justice. on december 23rd, he was having a mental breakdown. on the night he was detained in his home he lost consciousness and died three days later. his family held a memorial for him in front of the police department where they wanted answers. >> all i see is his body on the floor. >> the family attorney plans to file a wrongful death lawsuit next month. >>> a freeway shooting happened last night. somebody was driving a black car and pulled up alongside his red truck and shot at the passenger's side. you can see the bullet hole in the side of the truck. >> i was chasing him through the side of the road and i did not want him to get away especially after that kid wa
reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you. >>> happening today, black east bay leaders are coming together to declare gun violence as a public health emergency. this comes after the deadly shooting over the weekend near lake merritt. leaders will ask local officials to invest $100 million in black communities where gun violence has hit the hardest. >>> those talks come as a contra costa family is demanding justice. on december 23rd, he was...
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reporting live in downtown danville, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> a lot going on with that.eminder on california's new masking rules effective next tuesday. if you are fully vaccinated you will not need to wear the masks indoors in places like the grocery store, restaurants, even hair salons. but if you're not vaccinated you will be required to wear the masks in those situations. as bob was saying all on the honor system. now everyone will be required to wear those masks on public transit. this includes the airport and everyone will have to mask up. >>> california fighting back after the legal decision that overturned a decades old assault weapons ban. a judge found the law unconstitutional leaving it in serious limbo. "today in the bay's" cierra johnson live with details on the heavy hitters heading to the bay area to lay out the state's next steps. tell us about it, cierra. >> reporter: yes, good morning. that ruling calling an assault rifle ban unconstitutional overturned nearly three decades worth of law and this morning the governor will be here in the bay area to discu
reporting live in downtown danville, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> a lot going on with that.eminder on california's new masking rules effective next tuesday. if you are fully vaccinated you will not need to wear the masks indoors in places like the grocery store, restaurants, even hair salons. but if you're not vaccinated you will be required to wear the masks in those situations. as bob was saying all on the honor system. now everyone will be required to wear those...
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. >> reporter: i'm bob redell in san jose. san jose police chief expected to share more information about what led two of his plain clothed officers to shoot and kill a man earlier this week, this happened monday night around 9:45 on tufts drive near 680 and berryessa. police say the two officers were in that neighborhood to collect information about an armed robbery, they made contact with the suspect in that crime, police have released surveillance photos from the moments just before the shooting that they say show the suspect was armed with a handgun. >>> i'm kris sanchez, the santa clara county sheriff released body camera video of last week's deadly vta rail yard shooting. we see two deputies and three san jose police officers closing in on the gunman within nine minutes of that first 911 call dispatch. at the time, the sheriff said there were 100 employees in the area and the gunman had more ammunition stashed around the yard. the sheriff says she wanted the community to know how well the two agencies worked together and
. >> reporter: i'm bob redell in san jose. san jose police chief expected to share more information about what led two of his plain clothed officers to shoot and kill a man earlier this week, this happened monday night around 9:45 on tufts drive near 680 and berryessa. police say the two officers were in that neighborhood to collect information about an armed robbery, they made contact with the suspect in that crime, police have released surveillance photos from the moments just before...
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. >> reporter: i'm bob redell.to extend the indoor mask mandate for employees after june 15th. that's the date the state is supposed to reopen and the date most of us can take off our masks in most situations. cal osha's new proposal would require workers to continue masking up indoors at work unless the business can document that all employees have been fully vaccinated. >>> and we've had a pretty mild week so far. the weekend quickly approaching. what can we expect tomorrow and the rest of the weekend? >>> things are settling in quite nicely. comfortable weather, the clouds and the fog in san francisco. a live look, you can see the airport. typical with that summer fog that likes to hang out around the golden gate bridge wrapping beautifully. 60s for predicted highs in through the city and further in through oakland, upper 60s. look at this range of temperatures. keep it in the 70s for the south bay. it's still going to remain fairly warm through concord in still heading into a stretch of pretty much similar weat
. >> reporter: i'm bob redell.to extend the indoor mask mandate for employees after june 15th. that's the date the state is supposed to reopen and the date most of us can take off our masks in most situations. cal osha's new proposal would require workers to continue masking up indoors at work unless the business can document that all employees have been fully vaccinated. >>> and we've had a pretty mild week so far. the weekend quickly approaching. what can we expect tomorrow and...
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. >>> i'm bob redell. of dollars from the budget of its police department. last night the city council voted 6-2 to approve council president nikki fortunato bass' budget amendment that takes $18 million proposed for opd over the next two years and instead invest it into the department of violent prevention which will allow mental health professionals and firefighters to respond to nonviolent calls but will cut two proposed police academies, free several vacant positions and gets rid of a traffic squad. >> time to get a look at that forecast. meteorologist kari hall has a look at that for us. kari? >> it's going to be a nice day, just a little bit warmer in some spots as we reach into the mid 80s and even hotter tomorrow. that's what our temperatures jump up to 94 degrees and we're looking at some still warm temperatures even into next week for our valleys. san francisco we'll keep it cool here with upper 60s and low 70s. early clouds and fog giving way to afternoon sunshine and a breezy wind that's going
. >>> i'm bob redell. of dollars from the budget of its police department. last night the city council voted 6-2 to approve council president nikki fortunato bass' budget amendment that takes $18 million proposed for opd over the next two years and instead invest it into the department of violent prevention which will allow mental health professionals and firefighters to respond to nonviolent calls but will cut two proposed police academies, free several vacant positions and gets rid...
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. >>> i'm bob redell in san ramon.he rest of the country has failed to achieve. over 70% of adults in the golden state have now received at least one dose of the covid vaccine. you will recall president biden set that 70% goal for all americans by july 4th, but announced yesterday that the united states would miss that goal by independence day. >>> let's get a look at the forecast with meteorologist kari hall. >> good morning. we're going to see some clouds to start out our wednesday, but then clear out as we go into the rest of today. our temperatures reaching into the upper 70s, the low 80s through the end of the week, for some of our warmest spots inland. then for the weekend, we are going to be heating up, reaching into the low to mid 90 and the heat continues through next week for monday and tuesday while san francisco will see temperatures here in the upper 60s, reaching into the low 70s by the end of the weekend. you can see those clouds, laura. >> i'll be back with another local news update in a half hour. hope
. >>> i'm bob redell in san ramon.he rest of the country has failed to achieve. over 70% of adults in the golden state have now received at least one dose of the covid vaccine. you will recall president biden set that 70% goal for all americans by july 4th, but announced yesterday that the united states would miss that goal by independence day. >>> let's get a look at the forecast with meteorologist kari hall. >> good morning. we're going to see some clouds to start out...
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. >>> i'm bob redell, east bay mud which provides water for people in san ramon and other parts of therates by 4% for this upcoming july and another 4% for july of 2022. the water agency needs additional money to pay for things like the replacement of old water pipelines, upgrading of water and wastewater treatment plants and for drought preparation. >>> our forecast here is meteorologist kari hall. >> it's been so dry and now we're seeing those breezy winds picking up but at least it has been cool and we'll continue with the cooler than normal temperatures over the next few days, highs in the inland valleyness in the low 70s. we'll warm up toward the end of the week especially this weekend with some low to mid 80s for saturday into early next week, while san francisco keeps it cool, our highs here stay in the 60s. laura? >> all right, sounds nice. we'll be back with another local news update in half an hour. hope to see you then. in the meantime, enjoy your tuesday morning. ♪ tramps like us baby we were born to run ♪ w ware. >>> we are back. it is 7:30 with the boss on broadway one-ma
. >>> i'm bob redell, east bay mud which provides water for people in san ramon and other parts of therates by 4% for this upcoming july and another 4% for july of 2022. the water agency needs additional money to pay for things like the replacement of old water pipelines, upgrading of water and wastewater treatment plants and for drought preparation. >>> our forecast here is meteorologist kari hall. >> it's been so dry and now we're seeing those breezy winds picking up...
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bob redell is following the meeting and controversy surrounding cuts to the police department.apsed. check our twitter feed for updates. >>> live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza, this is the "3rd hour of today ". >> good thursday morning. welcome to this thd "3rd hour today." dylan is off. a busy friday eve. >> lots to get to. start with here with a consumer confidential today. a good one. all about the hot, new supplements collagen. in lotions and claims. promising better skin and hair. i wondered about them. before you jum
bob redell is following the meeting and controversy surrounding cuts to the police department.apsed. check our twitter feed for updates. >>> live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza, this is the "3rd hour of today ". >> good thursday morning. welcome to this thd "3rd hour today." dylan is off. a busy friday eve. >> lots to get to. start with here with a consumer confidential today. a good one. all about the hot, new supplements collagen. in lotions and...
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. >> i'm bob redell here in san ramon. morning the contra costa county board of supervisors will vote on whether or not to extend the moratorium on evictions foreigners who have been behind on their rent because of the pandemic that is currently set to expire june 30th. they could push the moratorium date back to september 30th giving renters three months to catch up on their rent. the city of san jose is considering a similar extension, so is the state of california. the press democrat reports that california lawmakers are likely to go along with that extension. >> good morning. i'm cierra johnson in vallejo. the dry conditions a concern for firefighters after a fire started in a grassy noll between swanzy court and novone street here in vallejo around 9:00 last night. fire crews said the wind did play a factor with how quickly the fire spread. in all it damaged about ten homes and consumed about ten acres. no reports of injuries, but this morning firefighters urging folks to not use fireworks as we approach the fourth of
. >> i'm bob redell here in san ramon. morning the contra costa county board of supervisors will vote on whether or not to extend the moratorium on evictions foreigners who have been behind on their rent because of the pandemic that is currently set to expire june 30th. they could push the moratorium date back to september 30th giving renters three months to catch up on their rent. the city of san jose is considering a similar extension, so is the state of california. the press democrat...
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. >> i'm bob redell. you may no longer have to wear a mask in the workplace.dation to drop the indoor mask requirement for workers assuming that everyone in the office is vaccinated. now, this rule, if adopted, would not apply to people who work in places like restaurants or retail or any other business that interacts with the public. those people will still have to mask up. assuming the state agrees with this and implements the cal/osha recommendation, workers and private offices can start shedding the mask june 15th when the state fully reopens. >>> i'm sharon katsuda at some raceway where fans are excited to head to the raises. there will be a limited number of fans due to the pandemic, but 15,000 will attend. that will be the largest crowd for a sporting event in the bay area since the start of the pandemic. there are several protocols in place that require masks, to cashless transactions to sanitizing stations. since this is covid, this time this year's race will be a one-day event. drivers will show up and race. >>> that event should have beautiful weath
. >> i'm bob redell. you may no longer have to wear a mask in the workplace.dation to drop the indoor mask requirement for workers assuming that everyone in the office is vaccinated. now, this rule, if adopted, would not apply to people who work in places like restaurants or retail or any other business that interacts with the public. those people will still have to mask up. assuming the state agrees with this and implements the cal/osha recommendation, workers and private offices can...
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. >> reporter: i'm bob redell in danville.sk off at work as long as they are vaccinated. and regardless of the vaccination status of their co-workers. you'll recall last week cal osha standards board was recommending employees stay masked if anyone else in the room at work was unvaccinated. rules that did not line up with governor gavin newsom's plan to lift virtually all mask mandates in the state last week after hours of public comment the board voted yesterday to rescind those rules and align with cdc guidance on masks. >>> time to get a look at the forecast for you. meteorologist kari hall tracking those temperatures for us today. how is it looking, kari? >>> it's going to be very much like yesterday. just a little bit warmer in some of our inland valleys. highs reaching into the mid-70s and still pretty gusty at times especially this afternoon. tomorrow our temperatures warm up just a little bit more. you can see that trend as we go into the weekend. highs in the mid-80s. but by next wednesday that's when we'll really sta
. >> reporter: i'm bob redell in danville.sk off at work as long as they are vaccinated. and regardless of the vaccination status of their co-workers. you'll recall last week cal osha standards board was recommending employees stay masked if anyone else in the room at work was unvaccinated. rules that did not line up with governor gavin newsom's plan to lift virtually all mask mandates in the state last week after hours of public comment the board voted yesterday to rescind those rules...
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. >> reporter: i'm bob redell.estimated time of restart and the bus bridge that was substituted for the lightrail service will also be shut down. the agency says that it's putting its employees first, wants to give them time to grieve, and process what happened, when one of their co-workers shot and killed nine other co-workers last wednesday at a vta maintenance facility in downtown san jose. >>> good morning everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. the president will be in tulsa, oklahoma, this afternoon to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the tulsa massacre where black owned businesses were burned down and hundreds of people were murdered. mr. biden says he will take the opportunity this afternoon to address the growing wealth gap between blacks and whites. >>> we want to get a look at the forecast, a little bit more reasonable than it was yesterday, vianey. >> yes. hot through the interior valleys but at least we're not expect to see record high temperatures. if you're going to be in san francisco around the coastline,
. >> reporter: i'm bob redell.estimated time of restart and the bus bridge that was substituted for the lightrail service will also be shut down. the agency says that it's putting its employees first, wants to give them time to grieve, and process what happened, when one of their co-workers shot and killed nine other co-workers last wednesday at a vta maintenance facility in downtown san jose. >>> good morning everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. the president will be in tulsa, oklahoma,...