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live in san jose, emily turner, kpix 5 news three . >>> more than 265,000 tests reported sunday. that is about 86,000 more than the daily average. with cases rising and thanksgiving around the corner, public health officials are urging folks to get swabbed. that is what brought these people out to redwood city yesterday. some know firsthand what it is like to see their loved ones get sick. >> i am not taking that risk of getting together at thanksgiving. it is really just for my own, making sure that i am negative at this time. >> it has to hit your family for you to believe how bad it is. once it hits someone that you really care about your love, that is when you will realize that it is real and it is bad. >> the cdc is advising people to cancel their thanksgiving travel plans altogether and only have thanksgiving with your immediate household. if families to get together, the experts say outdoor meetings with masks and social distancing are best practices. still a reminder this morning that testing is not as effective as people think. >> it is a 2 to 14 day vacation period. tha
live in san jose, emily turner, kpix 5 news three . >>> more than 265,000 tests reported sunday. that is about 86,000 more than the daily average. with cases rising and thanksgiving around the corner, public health officials are urging folks to get swabbed. that is what brought these people out to redwood city yesterday. some know firsthand what it is like to see their loved ones get sick. >> i am not taking that risk of getting together at thanksgiving. it is really just for my...
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. >> and emily turner is live in contra costa county that could slide back into the red tier this week. emily? >> reporter: yeah, emotional. week find out news on that in about six hours from the state health ten. if that is the case, then we're going to spend a lot more time outdoors in places like this and which is not great news. here in the bay area, contra costa county announced it could be moving backwards to that red tee from the orange. and in santa clara county, they're experiencing an uptick after making progress forward. so, unfortunately, most of us moving backwards. health officers from several bay area counties issued guidelines for the holiday season yesterday as well and this is important for thanksgiving and christmas and all of the other holidays in between. listen up. they recommending that people keep gatherings outside and less than two hours long. limit them to three households and no more and to not go get to multiple get togethers. nonessential holiday travelling, don't go outside of the bay area, they recommend. >> right now, what is driving the outbreak in the
. >> and emily turner is live in contra costa county that could slide back into the red tier this week. emily? >> reporter: yeah, emotional. week find out news on that in about six hours from the state health ten. if that is the case, then we're going to spend a lot more time outdoors in places like this and which is not great news. here in the bay area, contra costa county announced it could be moving backwards to that red tee from the orange. and in santa clara county, they're...
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live in san francisco, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> we have you covered for election day tomorrow. we have a special edition of kpix 5 at 3:00 p.m. followed by the cbs evening news. then, cbs news election coverage . we will bring you all of the local results around the evening on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >>> the u.s. postal service under an order from a federal judge as offering assurances it can deliver ballots in time. the judge is ordering the postal service to comply with its own next ordinary measures. the usps must use the express mail ballots traveling a long distance. local ballots must reach their destinations the same day or the next morning. >>> in los angeles, hundreds of people are voting early at dodger stadium. since the polling site opened on friday, a steady stream of people have been flowing into the stadium either to drop off islets or to head into voting booths. the l.a. county registrar says nearly 2000 voters had gone there to make off their voices heard. >>> governor newsom crossed state lines, campaigning for joe biden in reno, nevada. nevada
live in san francisco, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> we have you covered for election day tomorrow. we have a special edition of kpix 5 at 3:00 p.m. followed by the cbs evening news. then, cbs news election coverage . we will bring you all of the local results around the evening on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >>> the u.s. postal service under an order from a federal judge as offering assurances it can deliver ballots in time. the judge is ordering the postal service to...
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emily turner is live from sfo where people are still braving the skies this holiday season. emily. >> usually though the curb would be packed this time of the morning. it's not packed. there are still people traveling and maybe this will pick up a little later in the day because the new forecast is that only a 10% decrease from last year's prepandemic levels of travel. a significant number of people but those numbers may be off. aaa thinks the number could be even lower as coronavirus cases surge. just last week the cdc said to cancel your holiday travel but this past weekend was the busiest three days at airports since travel took a big decline. major airlines are gearing up for more passengers and adding new flights for the first time since march. the airline industry group said they are not encouraging travel but they are not discouraging it either. >> i think it's ethical. he we wouldn't fly people if it wasn't safe. >> everybody has to make a decision about their own personal risk. it's a very personal decision. >> we have seen a lot of people out here with face shields,
emily turner is live from sfo where people are still braving the skies this holiday season. emily. >> usually though the curb would be packed this time of the morning. it's not packed. there are still people traveling and maybe this will pick up a little later in the day because the new forecast is that only a 10% decrease from last year's prepandemic levels of travel. a significant number of people but those numbers may be off. aaa thinks the number could be even lower as coronavirus...
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now, let's go live to emily turner in santa rosa. i am so glad you have that big winter coat on because santa rosa is now 31 degrees. >> reporter: i've got my big winter coat on. i've got my winter boots on. it is cold outside. it has been a while since you have been able to see your breath. it is not too great for me because i am not enjoying being out in it but it is the same story for anyone who tries to enjoy outdoor dining as a result of these temperatures. first, a warning to residents as this frost advisory is in effect until 9:00. sensitive outdoor plants can be killed if they are left uncovered. they are also being advised to take extra care of their pets and livestock who might be outside. you also want to make sure that you are taking care of your pipes. downtown, it was not very busy last night. it was chilly which means business is slow, especially at restaurants without heat lamps. they are sold out everywhere. many restaurant owners told us that business was down 30% compared to a warmer sunday, even during the pandemi
now, let's go live to emily turner in santa rosa. i am so glad you have that big winter coat on because santa rosa is now 31 degrees. >> reporter: i've got my big winter coat on. i've got my winter boots on. it is cold outside. it has been a while since you have been able to see your breath. it is not too great for me because i am not enjoying being out in it but it is the same story for anyone who tries to enjoy outdoor dining as a result of these temperatures. first, a warning to...
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. >> emily turner is live where a line is expected this morning. here we go again. mily. >> i know. i know. it's all over again if you want to check your toilet paper stock. don't stress if you are running low. groceries and stores like target say they have plenty of supply. the door door also open at seven. we have seen a lot of employees going northbound. they say they are expecting a rush but we don't want to incite panic because there is no need. it's a familiar scene. just bunches of empty shelves. this is a target on coleman avenue. it's the same story and a lot of other target across the bay area. this one on north first street. paper towels going fastal whole foods. from southern california. the way bay area all the way to chicago. people are haring toilet paper. and cleaning products. >> it's ridiculous. honestly. i think that -- you know if we are, you know, that's what we are after. toilet paper? that's insane. >> i do think people are probably panicked because there's a rumor of another shut down. don't know. i think people want to prepare. >> so just to
. >> emily turner is live where a line is expected this morning. here we go again. mily. >> i know. i know. it's all over again if you want to check your toilet paper stock. don't stress if you are running low. groceries and stores like target say they have plenty of supply. the door door also open at seven. we have seen a lot of employees going northbound. they say they are expecting a rush but we don't want to incite panic because there is no need. it's a familiar scene. just...
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now, let's go live to emily turner .am glad you are wearing the big winter coat because temperatures are down to sub freezing. >> reporter: what you can't see are my big snow boots that i've got on right now because i just want to stay warm. that is pretty much the story. remember, you need to take into account all of these cold temperatures when you will either be outside trying to eat or also, if you have pets, plans, or pipes. the sensitive outdoor plants might be killed if you leave them uncovered and they are also being advised, folks out here, to take extra care of your pets or livestock who are also outside overnight. this was the scene from downtown santa rosa last night. business has been slow at restaurants without heat lamps. everyone is all sold out. many restaurant owners told us that business has been down 30% compared to a general warmer sunday during the pandemic. >> usually at this time we would have a pretty good waitlist but it has slowed down now. i think this will start affecting business a little bi
now, let's go live to emily turner .am glad you are wearing the big winter coat because temperatures are down to sub freezing. >> reporter: what you can't see are my big snow boots that i've got on right now because i just want to stay warm. that is pretty much the story. remember, you need to take into account all of these cold temperatures when you will either be outside trying to eat or also, if you have pets, plans, or pipes. the sensitive outdoor plants might be killed if you leave...
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. >>> kpix 5's emily turner joins us live from san francisco with what is being done to keep us safe. >> reporter: we keep hearing about icus being overloaded or jampacked but that is not the only thing. there are also lines and overloads here testing sites in the san francisco just like this one. while san francisco has flattened the curve for the most part, the city still has to be really careful because the population density makes it so that they covid spike could escalate too quickly to catch up. as the numbers ramp-up, officials are worried their sites for testing will get jammed as well. they are now asking those with insurance to go to their own dr. to get tested rather than using the city's free testing facilities. already, we checked and we could not get an appointment at any one of them. >> of the city's testing sites are meant for people who are uninsured or have poor access to health care and are asymptomatic or have had close contact with somebody who has covid. we need to ensure that those resources are there for that population. >> reporter: the health department is ur
. >>> kpix 5's emily turner joins us live from san francisco with what is being done to keep us safe. >> reporter: we keep hearing about icus being overloaded or jampacked but that is not the only thing. there are also lines and overloads here testing sites in the san francisco just like this one. while san francisco has flattened the curve for the most part, the city still has to be really careful because the population density makes it so that they covid spike could escalate...
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. >> kpix 5's emily turner joins us live with the early voting numbers. >> reporter: and they are staggering. they have sent records pretty much no matter where they are whether you are dropping it off, mailing it in or you're going to come down and cast your ballots. most people already have. it is pretty interesting. more than half of the voters in the bay area have already cast their ballot. let me explain to you how this breaks down. early voters are coming out in record numbers. in sonoma county, the voter turnout is at 65%. san mateo county, 64%. alameda county, 57%. san francisco, napa, and santa clara counties back are all at more than 50%. >> unprecedented proportions and of historical proportions. right now we have basically doubled the number of voters participating in this election. >> the deadline is tomorrow night. that means if you're putting it in the mail, it needs to be postmarked by tomorrow night. when you put it in a drop box, it is before it gets picked up, otherwise it won't meet that requirement. >> reporter: live in san francisco, emily turner, kpix 5. >> we stopped
. >> kpix 5's emily turner joins us live with the early voting numbers. >> reporter: and they are staggering. they have sent records pretty much no matter where they are whether you are dropping it off, mailing it in or you're going to come down and cast your ballots. most people already have. it is pretty interesting. more than half of the voters in the bay area have already cast their ballot. let me explain to you how this breaks down. early voters are coming out in record...
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kpix5 emily turner in san francisco on how to make sure your vote is counted. >> it's election eve and the majority of registered voters in the bay area have cast their ballot but in case you're one of those who hasn't, i've got all the information you need. >> you need to get this in. anything can happen tomorrow. >> whether it's line longs, convenience, or concern over safety and record number of people are voting early but the ticking deadline of election day itself. >> i've had this for a while and been doing a lot of uncertainty around the reliability of the post-office and many others are doing the same. >> there's so many ifs ands that i don't trust it at all. >> not worth the risk? >> not at all. instead of delivering the television, i'll pick it up to make sure i get it. >> if you choose to mail it in, the usps said you're good to go as longs as the postmark says november 3, meaning you've got to get it into the mailbox before pick up or you're out of luck. if you didn't register, it's not too late for you either, fill out a provisional ballot at the polls and once the registr
kpix5 emily turner in san francisco on how to make sure your vote is counted. >> it's election eve and the majority of registered voters in the bay area have cast their ballot but in case you're one of those who hasn't, i've got all the information you need. >> you need to get this in. anything can happen tomorrow. >> whether it's line longs, convenience, or concern over safety and record number of people are voting early but the ticking deadline of election day itself....
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kpix5's emily turner joins us live from glide memorial church in san francisco which has a very long tradition of sexing up the hot thanksgiving meals. emily, good morning. >> reporter: it does. can you imagine anything more important this time of year than a hot meal and being around people for fellowship. a joined now by jean cooper with glide. what is it about this particular event that is so important to the community in. >> reporter: people that we serve and that come to glide typically lack community. so what we do is we've always tried to build those beloved loving community where we can come an feel like the people can be themself and belong. it has been important to bring people together and to celebrate them an celebrate our working together. so we wanted to keep doing that this year. >> and it looks a little bit different with all the socially distant requirements an everything. what challenge did that present and how did you overcome that? agree in the beginning are we were anderring if we could even do the event. as sort of the best practice if you will has a involved ove
kpix5's emily turner joins us live from glide memorial church in san francisco which has a very long tradition of sexing up the hot thanksgiving meals. emily, good morning. >> reporter: it does. can you imagine anything more important this time of year than a hot meal and being around people for fellowship. a joined now by jean cooper with glide. what is it about this particular event that is so important to the community in. >> reporter: people that we serve and that come to glide...
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in san francisco, emily turner.im for a look at this morning's other top stories. >> contra costa has slid back in to the red tier. this means tighter restrictions and capacity limits for things like indoor dining, shopping and working. businesses already struggling to staya float say it's another plow. >>> coronavirus hospital cases have hit all time highs with more than 61,000 people in the hospital yesterday. new daily cases also spiking, passing 139,000 for the first time. >>> despite the president's refusal to conkeyed president elect joe biden is preparing to take office. the trump administration is blocking the biden team from accessing federal agencies and funding needed for the transition. looking live now at arlington where an about an hour the president is scheduled to make his first public appearance since last week. he will take part in the veteran's day observance. >>> the city will honor it's veteran was a ride by procession today featuring vets on motorcycles and in their cars. the event starts at 11
in san francisco, emily turner.im for a look at this morning's other top stories. >> contra costa has slid back in to the red tier. this means tighter restrictions and capacity limits for things like indoor dining, shopping and working. businesses already struggling to staya float say it's another plow. >>> coronavirus hospital cases have hit all time highs with more than 61,000 people in the hospital yesterday. new daily cases also spiking, passing 139,000 for the first time....
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emily turner is live this morning in contra costa county, which could slide back into the red tier this week. emily? >> reporter: yeah, we were all hoping we were going to continue to move forward out of 2020 and move out of this pandemic. unfortunately, some cases, a pop in cases could, in fact, send us in the other direction. meaning you could be stuck outside opposed to inside here in contra costa county. in the pay area, contra costa county has announced it could be moving back to the red tier. alameda county is seeing the most cases. in fact, the most it's seen in three months. santa clara county is experiencing an uptick after making progress. officers from several bay area counties issued guidelines for the holiday season yesterday. remember, this is where there is not only flu season to contend w but large gatherings. they're recommending that people keep gatherings and less than two hours long, limiting them to three households total and as well as that to not go to multiple get togethers. nonessential holiday travel outside of the bay area is not recommended. >> right now, wha
emily turner is live this morning in contra costa county, which could slide back into the red tier this week. emily? >> reporter: yeah, we were all hoping we were going to continue to move forward out of 2020 and move out of this pandemic. unfortunately, some cases, a pop in cases could, in fact, send us in the other direction. meaning you could be stuck outside opposed to inside here in contra costa county. in the pay area, contra costa county has announced it could be moving back to the...
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. >> kpix 5's emily turner joins us live from san francisco with what is being done to keep you safe and to keep the system from an overload. >> reporter: as cases a spike, it is not just hospitals that get slammed. it is testing sites like this one on the embarcadero. while san francisco has flattened the curb for the most part, probably leading the bay area, the city still has to be careful because of the population density. it makes it so that the covid spike and escalate too weekly for the system to catch up. as the numbers ramp-up, officials are worried testing sites will get jammed up so they are now asking those who have insurance to go to their own doctor to get tested rather than use the city's free testing facilities. already, trying to get an appointment is impossible. >> the city's testing sites are meant for people who are uninsured or have poor access to healthcare and are symptomatic or have had a close contact with somebody who has covid. we need to ensure that those resources are there for those populations. >> reporter: to give you an idea of how backlogged this sys
. >> kpix 5's emily turner joins us live from san francisco with what is being done to keep you safe and to keep the system from an overload. >> reporter: as cases a spike, it is not just hospitals that get slammed. it is testing sites like this one on the embarcadero. while san francisco has flattened the curb for the most part, probably leading the bay area, the city still has to be careful because of the population density. it makes it so that the covid spike and escalate too...
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emily turner. five. >>> as we get closer to a vaccine being available the government said that more than six million health care workers could be the first to receive a vaccine and that could happen with in 24 hours of fda approval. the plan to ship out vaccines across the united states is part of what the trump administration is calling operation warp speed. the hope is that federal regulators will authorize the vaccine on an emergency basis in the next few weeks. federal agency also try a practice run of the coronavirus vaccine distribution plan. they are also laying out who will get it first. >> by the end of december to have enough vaccine to vaccinate those who are most at just by way of sizing scaling. by the end of january we think woe would have enough to vaccinate senior citizens and health care workers and first responderns and as the general talked about progressively, week after week. >> vaccines for the public could be given as soon as next april. >>> this morning we have learned cedar
emily turner. five. >>> as we get closer to a vaccine being available the government said that more than six million health care workers could be the first to receive a vaccine and that could happen with in 24 hours of fda approval. the plan to ship out vaccines across the united states is part of what the trump administration is calling operation warp speed. the hope is that federal regulators will authorize the vaccine on an emergency basis in the next few weeks. federal agency also...
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we have team coverage on the holiday travel picture, first emily turner took a trip to sfo. >> whether its been plane, trainor vehicle aaa estimates about 50 million will travel this holiday season. here at sfo, it's a very different picture. the busiest travel day looks a lot different. you will notice the change upon arriving where there is plenty of room at the curb. >> there was no traffic. i skated right through tsa. no problem. >> inside ticketing kiosks have barriers and agents in ppe. even the security line used to be snaking out the door, now a breeze. doug with sfo said a third of the stores inside are still shut. >> different. a lot less passenger activity. we are down about 75% from this time last year and you can really see it in the terminals. >> while sfo felt like a ghost town it's not indicating the rest of the country. only about 40% of the usual flights are running out of sfo but many are adding flights. aaa said this year's travel numbers are only 10% lower than precoronavirus travel days painting a very different picture than the one we see here. >> it was like bom
we have team coverage on the holiday travel picture, first emily turner took a trip to sfo. >> whether its been plane, trainor vehicle aaa estimates about 50 million will travel this holiday season. here at sfo, it's a very different picture. the busiest travel day looks a lot different. you will notice the change upon arriving where there is plenty of room at the curb. >> there was no traffic. i skated right through tsa. no problem. >> inside ticketing kiosks have barriers...
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. >>> now to emily turner in marn county where businesses forced outside are feeling this rain, especially hard. >> as clouds gather for the next round of rain another storm is on the horizon. a financial one as bay area businesses like the lighthouse cafe are forced back outside by the spike in coronavirus cases. >> got a couple of big can pest and canopies and setting it up. >> already the pandemic has taken its toll on many businesses. shuttered for months of sheltering in place. the prospect of finishing out the year in the red or the purple tier may be the end of even more. mar in county health officer said it's an essential move to stop the spread. >> we know that's an environment we could see more transmission and cases. we have a deeper hole to dig ourselves out of and it could belonger. >> marin, san mateo and san francisco are all back in the red. the rest in the most restricted purple tier which means every restaurant has to operate outside only. heading in to the rain they have had to make last minute purchases, changes in arrangements just to stay open at least for as long as
. >>> now to emily turner in marn county where businesses forced outside are feeling this rain, especially hard. >> as clouds gather for the next round of rain another storm is on the horizon. a financial one as bay area businesses like the lighthouse cafe are forced back outside by the spike in coronavirus cases. >> got a couple of big can pest and canopies and setting it up. >> already the pandemic has taken its toll on many businesses. shuttered for months of...
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. >>> first, kpix 5's emily turner is at the san jose international airport with details on the travel restrictions in santa clara county. >> reporter: on top of typical safe protocols like social distancing and wearing a mask, there's an entirely new layer of security measures in place in the santa clara county to keep the covid case count low. you better pack enough for two weeks if you're flying in to san jose international airport. health department issued a mandatory directive on travel. that not only discourages nonessential travel but also requires people coming into town to quarantine for 14 days once they arrive. >> it is a good thing to quarantine --. >> reporter: muss travelers we talked to didn't know about it. the order just went into effect after midnight. so people like violet had to scramble. others chose to head out of town. >> if i knew i was coming here for 14 days there better be important thing to do if i have to be a 40 days. >> reporter: dr. sarah cody says the circumstances are the dire. >> i really want to emphasize to everyone that this is, you know it is a te
. >>> first, kpix 5's emily turner is at the san jose international airport with details on the travel restrictions in santa clara county. >> reporter: on top of typical safe protocols like social distancing and wearing a mask, there's an entirely new layer of security measures in place in the santa clara county to keep the covid case count low. you better pack enough for two weeks if you're flying in to san jose international airport. health department issued a mandatory...
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but as emily turner shows us, the flower mart is shifting its business strategy in a pretty clever way. >> reporter: the holiday table will likely be smaller than ever before thanks to coronavirus. but, the floral industry and florists hope you will still decorate it. that it will be beautiful and you will be supporting their business. >> it has been bananas . >> reporter: 2020 has been a here for the record books but that's one for the bank ledgers unfortunate. even in the flower industry. >> restaurants, hotels, events. celebrations, so, we lost close to $1 million of product when we had to shut down . >> reporter: that was just the month of march to the flower mart in san francisco reopens just before mother's day. even still, the general manager says they are doing only about 30% of the usual business. a similar story for florists. >> it winter having a whole season worth of weddings booked to know work. nothing. >> reporter: as she did a big business pivot and resurrected the floral description service. bloom tuesday. she also did socially distance floral arranging classes. she ke
but as emily turner shows us, the flower mart is shifting its business strategy in a pretty clever way. >> reporter: the holiday table will likely be smaller than ever before thanks to coronavirus. but, the floral industry and florists hope you will still decorate it. that it will be beautiful and you will be supporting their business. >> it has been bananas . >> reporter: 2020 has been a here for the record books but that's one for the bank ledgers unfortunate. even in the...
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emily turner is live from the flower marte with the close look at what vendors have rolled out to adornr holiday table. emily. >> yeah. you know it's important. this business has been hurting as so many have this year. i'm joined by -- raffa with whole sale flowers. people are lined up. it's nice to see business picking up. >> it's like overwhelming to see all these people after the coronavirus situation that we have been having here. it's great to have like the old days come back again. >> when it comes to the holidays. whether it's thanksgiving, christmas or even moving forward into valentine's day. how important are the next several months for you guys? >> very. i mean you know. we survive by the sales we do. like daily. if we get some good sales that means there is good business out there. people are buying more. so, this thanksgiving shopping right now for the -- these customers. it could be like great or something that it'll becoming for the next holiday for christmas. it its good to see the people buying sending flowers. >> is this shopping season different? i imagine there's not
emily turner is live from the flower marte with the close look at what vendors have rolled out to adornr holiday table. emily. >> yeah. you know it's important. this business has been hurting as so many have this year. i'm joined by -- raffa with whole sale flowers. people are lined up. it's nice to see business picking up. >> it's like overwhelming to see all these people after the coronavirus situation that we have been having here. it's great to have like the old days come back...
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emily turner kpix5. >>> and other restrictions in santa clara county go into a today. indoor stores will be limited to 10% capacity. grocery stores, drug stores and pharmacies can operate at 25%. there is a 100% max for all outdoor gatherings. all sports, personal, collegiate and you can no longer hold practice and games. today cardrooms are closing. hotels and lodging will only be opened for essential travel. the county is kicking testing into high gear after seeing 600 cases over the weekend. nurses say there were a lot of people who recently came out from trips. there were also many essential workers and people with symptoms. doctors are advising those who recently traveled or to part a large gatherings to wait to get tested. >> it is very possible you could have been exposed to the virus and it is still incubating in your system. and you won't yet have a positive test. quarantining when you have had a known exposure is the first step. in the testing on day seven of the quarantine is the second step. i just met a few friends in his backyard. so i thought i should co
emily turner kpix5. >>> and other restrictions in santa clara county go into a today. indoor stores will be limited to 10% capacity. grocery stores, drug stores and pharmacies can operate at 25%. there is a 100% max for all outdoor gatherings. all sports, personal, collegiate and you can no longer hold practice and games. today cardrooms are closing. hotels and lodging will only be opened for essential travel. the county is kicking testing into high gear after seeing 600 cases over the...
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. >> emily turner was with organizers as they prepared for their first ever outdoor thanksgiving feast. >> everything about this mill looks different this year. >> reporter: typically, in years past, this room would be packed with people, three rows, carving turkey and ham, standing shoulder to shoulder volunteers would be. this year there are no more than 10 people total in this room. what is it about this year that makes things different? >> well, that is a long list. >> reporter:, kitchen to the tables, the annual thanksgiving meal has whole new set up. >> completely, completely different. >> reporter: 500 volunteers used to help but on the massive these but due to covid guidelines only about 100 are participating this year and in order to get everything done, preparations have been in full force all week. and started well before the sun came up this morning. >> able to contribute a little bit back to the community, do what you can when you can. that is what we are doing this morning. >> reporter: they will serve about 2300 meals today, anyone is welcome but most folks will be from
. >> emily turner was with organizers as they prepared for their first ever outdoor thanksgiving feast. >> everything about this mill looks different this year. >> reporter: typically, in years past, this room would be packed with people, three rows, carving turkey and ham, standing shoulder to shoulder volunteers would be. this year there are no more than 10 people total in this room. what is it about this year that makes things different? >> well, that is a long list....
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take a look at some of the numbers coming up. . >> and i'm emily turner.e are watching the tallies of votes. we will talk to someone here in the next 45 minutes. we will have that story for you ahead. make your holidays happen...at ross! surprise! ahhh! yes! i love it! you don't have to spend a lot to give a lot to the ones who mean the most. you've got the holidays, and we've got you, with the best bargains ever... ...at ross. yes for less! to the midnight snack run. this is one tricky obstacle course. he's reaching... but he pushes it away! he's approaching a plate of iced cookies... he blows right by 'em oh the fridge looks like he's headed for the soda. wait! he jukes left! grabs the water bottle now he's just gotta get out of there. look what dropped from the sky! don't do it dennis. that's the way you execute a midnight snack run. stand up to cancer and rally want you to reduce your risk for cancer, go to takeahealthystand.org. surprise! ahhh! yes! i love it! you don't have to spend a lot to give a lot to the ones who mean the most. you've got the ho
take a look at some of the numbers coming up. . >> and i'm emily turner.e are watching the tallies of votes. we will talk to someone here in the next 45 minutes. we will have that story for you ahead. make your holidays happen...at ross! surprise! ahhh! yes! i love it! you don't have to spend a lot to give a lot to the ones who mean the most. you've got the holidays, and we've got you, with the best bargains ever... ...at ross. yes for less! to the midnight snack run. this is one tricky...
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at sfo, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> getting word this evening of a heartless crime. thieves target a bay area charity that collects toys for children in need. the san francisco firefighters toy program says about b 200 tricycles were stolen from their storage unit. they found out yesterday after someone reported the lock had been picked. all that was left in the unit were bicycles. the tricycles were going to be handed out to children on monday. >> when you've disappointed a lot of children that come from low-income families, the majority working parents, both of them and not making really high wages. and what was your reasoning, you know? i'm disappointed in you, whoever you may be. >> the program has been helping families with donated holiday gifts since 1949. if you would like to help the nonprofit out, you can donate by going to their website, sffirefighterstoys.org. >>> the dungeness crab season being delayed again. it's being pushed back to december 1st in an effort to lower the risk of whales becoming tangled in fishing gear. department says as long as there a
at sfo, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> getting word this evening of a heartless crime. thieves target a bay area charity that collects toys for children in need. the san francisco firefighters toy program says about b 200 tricycles were stolen from their storage unit. they found out yesterday after someone reported the lock had been picked. all that was left in the unit were bicycles. the tricycles were going to be handed out to children on monday. >> when you've disappointed a lot of...
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. >> emily turner is live from there with the extra services being offered. emily. >> you don't just vote when you come here. you go through the gates. you can get a flu shot also. why not? two birds, one stone. you can do more than just cast your ballot. you can get that flu shot. that is available without an appointment. not only today but all day today from 6:30 in the morning until 7:30. i need to get my flu shot. i may head over there later. you know they are free. health officials say it's an easy way to stay safe in to the winter sick season. staying well also means you need to be safe in your voting and after voting activities. so health officials are urging you to wear a mask, to stay six feet apart and to use hand sanitizer before and after you vote. in fact the cdc said that you can bring your own ball point pen or stylus. those precautions also stretch into what happens post election day. >> i'm very nervous. i don't know what will happen. i don't think this will come to a conclusion tomorrow. >> i think a lot of people are nervous. there's also th
. >> emily turner is live from there with the extra services being offered. emily. >> you don't just vote when you come here. you go through the gates. you can get a flu shot also. why not? two birds, one stone. you can do more than just cast your ballot. you can get that flu shot. that is available without an appointment. not only today but all day today from 6:30 in the morning until 7:30. i need to get my flu shot. i may head over there later. you know they are free. health...
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emily turner with what it means. >> this is not the direction that any of us were hoping to go. quite the opposite. it's a significant sea change from where we are going earlier because of the tighter restrictions. the spike in cases is at every bay area in the backwards direction in the reopening blueprint scale. most of those changes take effect today or have already gone into effect. for the red tier, that means that retail establish helicopters and indoor malls are allowed 50% capacity, work spaces now only essential employees again. restaurants are allowed outdoor service, bars and breweries are closed unless they are serving full meals outside and places of worship, movie theaters 25%. gyms and fitness centers at 10%. the state department of health has issued more changes yesterday saying they can reassign the tier at any time, not just once a week and can move back several tiers at a time. the counties will be required to put in the changes a day after the tier is announced. >> we are considering full disclosure, little bit of a preview, the idea of a curfew. we have a lo
emily turner with what it means. >> this is not the direction that any of us were hoping to go. quite the opposite. it's a significant sea change from where we are going earlier because of the tighter restrictions. the spike in cases is at every bay area in the backwards direction in the reopening blueprint scale. most of those changes take effect today or have already gone into effect. for the red tier, that means that retail establish helicopters and indoor malls are allowed 50%...
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i am devin fehely. >>> i am emily turner. let's begin this half-hour with the weather.lear and chilly, especially in the inland valleys. that is because we have no cloud cover to keep that warm temperature close to the earth. looking at the visibility map, no problems to report right now. you are in the 30s in some areas. right along the water is where we see the warmer temperatures with 40s. your 24-hour temperature change showing us more chilly than yesterday at pretty much every spot. temperatures dropped overnight, and they will be climbing during the afternoon hours. it will be warmer than average. along the coast in the 50s with a few clouds, but for the most part clear. 60 along the bay and inland 64 degrees. it is a mix of 60s pretty much no matter where you are. at the coast you could dip down into the 50s. >>> health officials in san francisco avenue strategy to keep cases under control. it involves your phone, like many things this day. there is hope behind the new plan. >> reporter: the coronavirus pandemic is raging throughout the country and the cases are
i am devin fehely. >>> i am emily turner. let's begin this half-hour with the weather.lear and chilly, especially in the inland valleys. that is because we have no cloud cover to keep that warm temperature close to the earth. looking at the visibility map, no problems to report right now. you are in the 30s in some areas. right along the water is where we see the warmer temperatures with 40s. your 24-hour temperature change showing us more chilly than yesterday at pretty much every...
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kpix 5 emily turner on the battle over religious freedom and covid-19 restrictions. all coming to the courtroom. >> reporter: the battle between one south bay county church and health officials continues today. continues from the church. tomorrow that battle will enter the courtroom. >> it's the good news that the world needs more than ever today and we started this january. >> reporter: despite county health orders, a restraining order, and $350,000 in fines, sunday continues to be a day of worship at cavalry chapel in san jose. >> the cure could not be worse than the disease, which is certainly what's happening. >> repor bay church resumed indoor services two months into quarantine. posting anywhere from 100 to 600 people without face coverings. the county issued a cease and desist letter in august that was ignored. as have the subsequent finds. forcing the county they say to sue over the violations. the complaint says in light of the frequency and size of defendants indoor gatherings as well as the fact covid-19 spread so easily and quickly from person to person i
kpix 5 emily turner on the battle over religious freedom and covid-19 restrictions. all coming to the courtroom. >> reporter: the battle between one south bay county church and health officials continues today. continues from the church. tomorrow that battle will enter the courtroom. >> it's the good news that the world needs more than ever today and we started this january. >> reporter: despite county health orders, a restraining order, and $350,000 in fines, sunday continues...
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the dow is up about 268 points. >>> and speaking of counting emily turner here in santa clara. about an hour. the counting ended inside about midnight or so. they made the call at the last minute to not resume at 5:00 a.m. and to give themselves extra time to sleep with which is much needed. at last count a little over three quarters offal million ballots. santa claire is projecting a new voter turn out record. this is the scene of the registrar voter. once those ballots made it inside poll workers and volunteers then organized them into three different categories. conditional ballots. provisional and regular ballots. ail of that is going to be a long and possibly tedious job. the record for voter turn out was back in the presidential election at 86%. they are expecting potentially up to 90% voter turn out here in santa clara county. we will have to see how that goes. we are expecting the update from them. the registrar of voters at ten. reporting live in san jose. >>> it's about 6:56. let's take a look at a few of the propositions this morning. first one is proposition 22. thi
the dow is up about 268 points. >>> and speaking of counting emily turner here in santa clara. about an hour. the counting ended inside about midnight or so. they made the call at the last minute to not resume at 5:00 a.m. and to give themselves extra time to sleep with which is much needed. at last count a little over three quarters offal million ballots. santa claire is projecting a new voter turn out record. this is the scene of the registrar voter. once those ballots made it inside...
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live it from san jose, emily turner, kpix 5. >> for bay area coronavirus updates, download our kpix 5app . it gives you easy 24/7 access to cbsn bay area and kpix 5 newscasts. >>> taking a live look now at capitol hill. we are learning two more members of congress are infected with covid-19. that is republican brian style of wisconsin and democrat joe courtney of connecticut. they are now isolating. according to the associated press, nearly 200 legislators nationwide have tested positive for the virus. at least four have died from covid-19 since the pandemic began. >>> right now, the national guard is on the ground in texas to deal with the mortgage . team of 36 troops are providing support in el paso amid the recent surge in covid cases. officials say there is a backlog of at least 240 bodies. since funeral homes are overwhelmed, refrigerant and mobile units are being used to store the deceased. >> we do have some patients losing their lives, unfortunately. i would rather focus on the patient's we are taking care of, the ones we are able to take off the emergency ventilators. >> texa
live it from san jose, emily turner, kpix 5. >> for bay area coronavirus updates, download our kpix 5app . it gives you easy 24/7 access to cbsn bay area and kpix 5 newscasts. >>> taking a live look now at capitol hill. we are learning two more members of congress are infected with covid-19. that is republican brian style of wisconsin and democrat joe courtney of connecticut. they are now isolating. according to the associated press, nearly 200 legislators nationwide have tested...
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emily turner kpix5. >>> contra costa slid back to the red. that means starting friday, indoor dining goes from other to 25% capacity. bar that don't seven food with alcohol must close. retail stores must scale back occupancy and office work spaces must operate remotely. the county said cases are rising at alarming rates. there were 46 people in the hospital with coronavirus. the highest one day total in two months. for businesses struggling to stay going this roll back is another blow. >>> developing this morning a heated debate over in person learning. parents and kids swarmed last night's livermore school board meeting demanding students return to class. a parent backed petition for reopening has already gathered 500 signatures. district leaders sent surveys to parents asking what they want and explaining a hybrid model doesn't guarantee students will return to their same teacher or classroom. >> some students will get new teachers. some will -- we will have to rebuild our classes if we move to a hybrid model. 1346 the parents have indicate
emily turner kpix5. >>> contra costa slid back to the red. that means starting friday, indoor dining goes from other to 25% capacity. bar that don't seven food with alcohol must close. retail stores must scale back occupancy and office work spaces must operate remotely. the county said cases are rising at alarming rates. there were 46 people in the hospital with coronavirus. the highest one day total in two months. for businesses struggling to stay going this roll back is another blow....
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. >>> i am emily turner.it is clear and that is out will be moving forward for the remainder of the week. getting close to freezing and 38 and concord, 42 in oakland. san francisco warmer at 46. santa rosa cool at 34 degrees thanks to clear conditions. here is a live look out of the treasure island camera toward the city. the temperature change is chillier than yesterday morning . temperatures will be rising later into today. this will be the warmest day of the week, if you can believe it, thanks to clear skies. the zona forecast at the coast, 59 and partly cloudy. clear around the bay with inland areas warmer at 69 degrees. high temperatures in the mid 60s no matter where you are. warmer in the north and south bay in the inland areas. it will be a cool day, cooler into the week ahead. >>> developing news this morning, one of governor newsom's children is reportedly in quarantine after potentially being exposed to the coronavirus. the governor has four young children all under the age of 12. one was in contac
. >>> i am emily turner.it is clear and that is out will be moving forward for the remainder of the week. getting close to freezing and 38 and concord, 42 in oakland. san francisco warmer at 46. santa rosa cool at 34 degrees thanks to clear conditions. here is a live look out of the treasure island camera toward the city. the temperature change is chillier than yesterday morning . temperatures will be rising later into today. this will be the warmest day of the week, if you can believe...
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emily turner live in san jose where demonstrators are out supporting ongoing vote counts here in the bay area and nationwide. emily. >> yeah. the movement is called count every vote. this one was put together by the silicon valley faith leaders. what they are doing is they are doing deescalation practice. basically going over what happens if they do in fact decide to march tonight. the big rally is at 5:00 p.m. right here downtown in san jose. if they have a run in with police they want to know what to do. there's no question who is a head in the race here. we are just at the registrar of voters officest. the latest results have biden ahead. that was a dump of votes just this morning. the registrar made it through hundreds of thousands of ballots but at least that many left to go. no small feat to get that accomplished. they are counting opening and preparing all of those ballots with you have been doing that, interestingly, since december 5th which is different than other states. the lead time there isn't allowed in every state. pennsylvania for example which is why it's taking them
emily turner live in san jose where demonstrators are out supporting ongoing vote counts here in the bay area and nationwide. emily. >> yeah. the movement is called count every vote. this one was put together by the silicon valley faith leaders. what they are doing is they are doing deescalation practice. basically going over what happens if they do in fact decide to march tonight. the big rally is at 5:00 p.m. right here downtown in san jose. if they have a run in with police they want...
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emily turner joins us from glide memorial church in san francisco which has a long traditionful serving up those hot thanksgiving meals. emily, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. happy thanksgiving, len. i'm joined here by george gundry with glide memorial. you guys have been doing this. what is the history and tradition of this if. >> you're right. we have been doing this for years. see ill's way an glide's way of bringing thanksgiving to the community. we are doing a little bit differently this hear. normally, we would be serving inside of glide in our dining rooms. but today, we are alfresco an we are pretty excited about it. we have these three large tents set up. tables and we'll add char to those but they are all physically distanced. >> how many meal do you guys usually serve and who does this affect? >> well, we'll sex probably 23, 4, 500 meals today which is kind our sweet spot for a holiday. an everybody is welcome. fly is include sufficient. we'll be serving folk that have been showning on the street all night. fox coming from these apartments an hotels. anybody in the
emily turner joins us from glide memorial church in san francisco which has a long traditionful serving up those hot thanksgiving meals. emily, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. happy thanksgiving, len. i'm joined here by george gundry with glide memorial. you guys have been doing this. what is the history and tradition of this if. >> you're right. we have been doing this for years. see ill's way an glide's way of bringing thanksgiving to the community. we are doing a little...
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emily turner with the details. >> one bay area company is changing the way that we test for coronavirus. doctors say it can couldn't be at a better time. lines, tent sites and tough to get appointments have set much of the coronavirus testing process. because of a medical start up those headaches could be a thing of the past. >> it can change how we practice. >> a doctor at sutter health helped develop it. just yesterday the fda gave them the green light make them the first prescription test for coronavirus that can be done at home. it can produce a positive or negative test result with in 30 minutes. >> in terms of being able to do it at home it gives you results quickly which allows the appropriate care quickly and also when you have quicker identification you will have better ability to control the pandemic. >> in trials patients had 100% success using it in about two minutes a far cry from the seven days other testing can take to get results. as cases spike across the country, doctors say this could not come at a better time. >> the timing couldn't be better. as you know there has b
emily turner with the details. >> one bay area company is changing the way that we test for coronavirus. doctors say it can couldn't be at a better time. lines, tent sites and tough to get appointments have set much of the coronavirus testing process. because of a medical start up those headaches could be a thing of the past. >> it can change how we practice. >> a doctor at sutter health helped develop it. just yesterday the fda gave them the green light make them the first...
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i am emily turner. >>> spare the air alert to.next half hour with our meteorologist darren back. >> this is something unique, the radar has rain on it. not really anything falling over the bay area right now but we did get a light sprinkle overnight in san jose. looking at the hi-def doppler close up if you want to see rain at this point you have to be either in the central valley where there is really good rain right now, and that yellow and orange tells you it is coming down in brief little bouts of measurable rain. but looking off the coast we have more rain out there, however, it is stuck in the middle of the bay area. here's a live view from the salesforce tower looking at what will be a fantastic sunrise coming up in a few minutes. we have a chance of light showers working the way through the east bay over the next couple of hours. i will show you that in your complete forecast in a few minutes but not a big deal. the clouds a not very impressive. the bigger impact, is siding with the cold, 39 degrees in the north bay but wa
i am emily turner. >>> spare the air alert to.next half hour with our meteorologist darren back. >> this is something unique, the radar has rain on it. not really anything falling over the bay area right now but we did get a light sprinkle overnight in san jose. looking at the hi-def doppler close up if you want to see rain at this point you have to be either in the central valley where there is really good rain right now, and that yellow and orange tells you it is coming down in...
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emily turner. >>> time for a look at this morning's other top stories.the south bay seeing record voter turn out into election day. 617,000 ballots have already been cast and at least count more than a million have registered to vote. also a new county record. election officials are estimating an 85 to 90% voter turn out. >>> the warriors have a number of facilities for voting in alameda. you can stop by the warriors oakland facility on broadway. if you are down in santa cruz the kaiser arena on front street is also available. >>> businesses around san francisco are pea pairing to election day by boarding up. police say there are no threats but at the civic center polling station security is beefed up just in case. >>> san consider loss police are searching for a suspect who robbed a 34-year-old victim at gun point overnight. it happened on laurel street. the suspect is described as a 40-year-old male. approximately 5'11" in height with a black cap. authorities say that matt van was responding to a high-rise fire on spear street yesterday when a hose lin
emily turner. >>> time for a look at this morning's other top stories.the south bay seeing record voter turn out into election day. 617,000 ballots have already been cast and at least count more than a million have registered to vote. also a new county record. election officials are estimating an 85 to 90% voter turn out. >>> the warriors have a number of facilities for voting in alameda. you can stop by the warriors oakland facility on broadway. if you are down in santa cruz...
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emily turner explains. >> the hornet has survived south pacific battles as well as a typhoon and even a scrap yard. it's now facing a different kind of crisis. on a day meant to honor veterans the hornet is asking for more than your appreciation. it's asking for your money. >> the start up costs, we will just be critical in april. if we can even power through to that. >> the war ship, now a museum has fallen on hard times. closed for five months and open with limited accessibility now it's lost out on 80% of its revenue. >> some ships have shut down. the intrepid in new york shut down. the missouri in hawaii, the new jersey shut down. they have already shut down trying to conserve their cash. we are an air craft carrier. we fight. that's what we do. >> which is why they are asking for donations on go fund me or a monthly gift to help them. if it doesn't hit it's fundraising goal they could be forced to take a winter shut down. today's veteran's service is as much about honoring human veterans as about the relics on which they served. >> we have a coronavirus battle flag. we will fight
emily turner explains. >> the hornet has survived south pacific battles as well as a typhoon and even a scrap yard. it's now facing a different kind of crisis. on a day meant to honor veterans the hornet is asking for more than your appreciation. it's asking for your money. >> the start up costs, we will just be critical in april. if we can even power through to that. >> the war ship, now a museum has fallen on hard times. closed for five months and open with limited...
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kpix 5's emily turner checked out a popup site in fremont that opened just in time. >> reporter: a big spike in covid cases has people on edge. and the number of cases statewide alarmingly high. what that means in the moving forward process, not good news. that has people frustrated. lined up and ready to go, folks in alameda county got tested. as cases spike across california, this popup site in fremont couldn't come at a better. >>> we can reach out and making sure that we mitigate the transmission. testing plays a huge row. >> reporter: alameda county has the most cases it's seen in three months. the uptick is happening across the state and means the positive progress we were making has stalled. >> a lot of people dent take care of themselves. they act like there's nothing out there. >> reporter: the risk of increased spread goes up heading into flu and holiday season. the health department is urging people to follow these rules. hold your gatherings outside for no more than two hours. and limit them to a total of households. once you've gone to one gathering, don't go to anymore. u
kpix 5's emily turner checked out a popup site in fremont that opened just in time. >> reporter: a big spike in covid cases has people on edge. and the number of cases statewide alarmingly high. what that means in the moving forward process, not good news. that has people frustrated. lined up and ready to go, folks in alameda county got tested. as cases spike across california, this popup site in fremont couldn't come at a better. >>> we can reach out and making sure that we...
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.>> can wing it is sunday>> can wing it is sunday, november 8 i'm emily turner.>> history was made last night, over vice president joe biden know president-elect and california senator kamala harris becoming the first woman to become the first role of vice president elect as woman.>> at the white house it has been very quiet, taking their first beaches last night joe biden and kamala harris projected unity and optimism. here is not report from washington. >>reporter: at a victory celebration in wilmington delaware president-elect joe biden said he is ready to get to work for all americans no matter who they voted for.>> it is time to put away the harsh rhetoric, lower the temperature, see each other again, listen to each other again.>> vice president elect kamala harris the first woman, a person of color, to win the vice presidency said she may be the first but she will not be the last.>> every little girl watching tonight sees this is a country of possibility. >> word of the biden/harris projected when smart parties and parades from southern california to portland and from atlanta to p
.>> can wing it is sunday>> can wing it is sunday, november 8 i'm emily turner.>> history was made last night, over vice president joe biden know president-elect and california senator kamala harris becoming the first woman to become the first role of vice president elect as woman.>> at the white house it has been very quiet, taking their first beaches last night joe biden and kamala harris projected unity and optimism. here is not report from washington....
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our emily turner will join us live if there in the next half hour with all the last minute preparations. >>> california inmates got million in fraudulent unemployment claims, lots of people are still waiting for their legitimate check after their accounts were hacked months ago. the a story we first exposed. they were able it get their accounts credit after kpix5 contacted e. it d and bank of america to high height their canadians. others are still waiting. for them, news of this later fraudulent activity involving prisoners is hard to hear. >> you have these guys scamming the system, working their way through and they were able to get t so it is frustrating. >> reporter: part of the problem in all of this is there are own 17edd fraud investigators statewide. >>> an update on a deadly attack in the south bay. this morning san jose's mayor says a deadly stabbing industry ate church could have been prevented. san jose police say the suspect,er in neverland owe jesus lopez, hay long rap sheet including several convictions before sunday's attack at grace baptist church. the police chief say
our emily turner will join us live if there in the next half hour with all the last minute preparations. >>> california inmates got million in fraudulent unemployment claims, lots of people are still waiting for their legitimate check after their accounts were hacked months ago. the a story we first exposed. they were able it get their accounts credit after kpix5 contacted e. it d and bank of america to high height their canadians. others are still waiting. for them, news of this later...
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reporting live in san francisco -- treasure island, emily turner. >>> time for a look at the other topanta cruz dealing with a coronavirus outbreak at a skilled nursing facility. santa cruz post acute is the biggest site in the county. 29 residents have tested positive as of monday. the first case was reported november 7th. >>> the governor just put another $62 million into project room key. part of an effort to prevent the more than 22,000 homeless sheltering in pandemic hotels ending um back on the street. >>> stocks taking a fall this morning. this afternoon the new retail sales report was lower than expected. the dow down more than 400 points. >>> today the ceo of facebook and twitter will testify on the handling of the election and disinformation. both sides have put misinformation on post from the president claiming he won the election and that there was widespread voter fraud. the president is planning to reduce troop levels in afghanistan and iraq before he leaves office. nato is reacting saying pulling troops out too soon will come with a high price and. >>> all lanes now open
reporting live in san francisco -- treasure island, emily turner. >>> time for a look at the other topanta cruz dealing with a coronavirus outbreak at a skilled nursing facility. santa cruz post acute is the biggest site in the county. 29 residents have tested positive as of monday. the first case was reported november 7th. >>> the governor just put another $62 million into project room key. part of an effort to prevent the more than 22,000 homeless sheltering in pandemic...
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. >> good morning, it's saturday, november 14th, i'm emily turner. >> and i'm devin fehely, let's get to weather. >>> in terms of the they are is the fog this morning. the national weather service put out a dense fog advisory. anything is included in this. i'm starting on the north bay. this is where the most intense fog is, particularly through napa and sonoma, that's where we are seeing visibilities down to a quarter of a mile or less. that makes perfect sense. the grounds have moisture in it and the temperatures are cold enough that fog is developing. east bay you're in this as well. concord, walnut creek and danville, the corridor down into the tri-valley and down into san jose, receipt into the santa clara valley. look how cold it is, 35 in santa rosa, 36 in petaluma and 38 in napa. the low numbers, you're going to encounter the fog. you could encounter it anywhere across the bay. >> it's pretty out there, and look at the daytime highs, it will be sunny and nice for the afternoon. >> we'll see new a few minutes, guys, back over to you. >>> the bay area is seeing a new wave of cor
. >> good morning, it's saturday, november 14th, i'm emily turner. >> and i'm devin fehely, let's get to weather. >>> in terms of the they are is the fog this morning. the national weather service put out a dense fog advisory. anything is included in this. i'm starting on the north bay. this is where the most intense fog is, particularly through napa and sonoma, that's where we are seeing visibilities down to a quarter of a mile or less. that makes perfect sense. the...
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in san francisco i'm emily turner kpix. >>> they studied another from ely lily, the first to get emergency use authorization earlier this month. >>> dozen supporters had a demonstration and repeated the president's unsubstan 80ed claims of widespread voter fraud. the president and lawyers have not provided evidence to back them up and many of the lawsuits have already been dismissed. >>> meanwhile, president elect joe biden is expected to announce the first cabinet picks on tuesday. mums the word on which posts are being filled or how many. but, a member of the transition team did say today if the current president continues to push back against the election results, it will take a lot longer to get the new cabinet installed. >> he's looking forward to that and inducing members of the team to the american public and a key part of getting those individuals confirmed is fbi background checks. >> biden and vice president elect kamala harris met with house speaker nancy pelosi and senate minority leader chuck schumer. the president elect is pushing the lame duck congress to get the next covid-
in san francisco i'm emily turner kpix. >>> they studied another from ely lily, the first to get emergency use authorization earlier this month. >>> dozen supporters had a demonstration and repeated the president's unsubstan 80ed claims of widespread voter fraud. the president and lawyers have not provided evidence to back them up and many of the lawsuits have already been dismissed. >>> meanwhile, president elect joe biden is expected to announce the first cabinet...
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emily turner joins us from san jose international airport with new restrictions for travelers returning home. >> reporter: if you are flying in here, you have to be ready for some major changes. a lot of the folks who are heading out this morning are going to have some major changes when they get back. as of 12:01 a.m. today, the health officer is issuing a mandatory directive on travel which strongly discourages leisure and nonessential travel. those already out of town, you have to get ready to stay in place. the new order requires quarantine for 14 days upon return from travel. all of this is in an effort to flatten the curb. as of yesterday there were 760 new cases of covid-19 and 239 covert related hospitalizations 71 of whom are in icu. but the number of new cases of hospitalizations set new records for the highest single day count since the outset of the pandemic. travel restrictions are the first line of defense against new cases. >> i'll try to stay pointing as much as possible. i'm trying not to leave the house, only if needed. >> all of this is going to be in effect until dec
emily turner joins us from san jose international airport with new restrictions for travelers returning home. >> reporter: if you are flying in here, you have to be ready for some major changes. a lot of the folks who are heading out this morning are going to have some major changes when they get back. as of 12:01 a.m. today, the health officer is issuing a mandatory directive on travel which strongly discourages leisure and nonessential travel. those already out of town, you have to get...
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emily turner is live from emoryville where a line is expected this morning. i like -- people need to slow their roll. >> yeah. in fact it's funny. i was taking stock of how much toilet paper i had. way like if i will be out here i may pop in when they open and just see if i can get some. i will tell you. we went through this the first time around. it was no joke. the store is set to open at about 6:00. we are expecting people to be lined up doing just that. although, not to hit panic button, they say things will be fine. they are well stocked. it was a familiar scene. empty shelfs and paper product aisles and the cleaning supply section. this is the target on coleman and san jose it. was the same story at another target on north first street. paper towels going fast at whole foods in san francisco. from southern california all the way to chicago. this is not a unique story. stay at home orders in chicago already in effect. people are haring toilet paper and groceries now in expectation of that happening now here. >> it's ridiculous honestly. i think, you know
emily turner is live from emoryville where a line is expected this morning. i like -- people need to slow their roll. >> yeah. in fact it's funny. i was taking stock of how much toilet paper i had. way like if i will be out here i may pop in when they open and just see if i can get some. i will tell you. we went through this the first time around. it was no joke. the store is set to open at about 6:00. we are expecting people to be lined up doing just that. although, not to hit panic...
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i am emily turner. >> i am devin fehely. let's check with a check of the weather. >>> is already a lot more lightning in the sky than we have gotten used to for this time of day. it's just coming up on 6:01 and about five seconds and the view from the top of the mark r kammer on the roof of the mark hopkins looking off towards the east. the sun is not up yet but that's going to happen in 34 minutes. it will happen at 6:35 today. let's take a couple of other quick views. there is the best view really and as far as though he feels that they are at this point it's in the 40s for many locations. concorde, 47. oakland, 49. san jose, 48. it's go going to be one of the cooler feeling mornings you had so far this season. there is a bit of his reported out of oakland. daytime highs are not budging. we are going right back up into the mid-80s again if you are inland, 84 the bay. 72 for the coast. just to leave you with three takeaways on this forecast, we are staying above average temperature-wise for today. and you can see that they
i am emily turner. >> i am devin fehely. let's check with a check of the weather. >>> is already a lot more lightning in the sky than we have gotten used to for this time of day. it's just coming up on 6:01 and about five seconds and the view from the top of the mark r kammer on the roof of the mark hopkins looking off towards the east. the sun is not up yet but that's going to happen in 34 minutes. it will happen at 6:35 today. let's take a couple of other quick views. there is...
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and spilling over the emily turner sea wall in san francisco this morning. the result is the high tides, which have become known as king tides. but the streets and those sidewalks, they will be getting wet, later this week and tracking a new round that is moving it well. >> and first they will start off with how beautiful it is to use that camera that they would get up on top of hill. it's capturing the last ray. i wanted you to see the clear skies before i show you how different things are going to look by tuesday. all you have to do is look out and you can do it. >>> organized wave of rain will be coming our way. it doesn't get here until tuesday morning. dark and early tuesday, where this will be one of those classic weak winter storms that will be really organized. by that i mean it will be a well developed cold front that you cannot miss it as it will march across the bay area. we start out early on tuesday morning, then we track that line, going right through the heart of the bay, through the late morning. by the time you get to the early afternoon, we
and spilling over the emily turner sea wall in san francisco this morning. the result is the high tides, which have become known as king tides. but the streets and those sidewalks, they will be getting wet, later this week and tracking a new round that is moving it well. >> and first they will start off with how beautiful it is to use that camera that they would get up on top of hill. it's capturing the last ray. i wanted you to see the clear skies before i show you how different things...
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emily turner on what you need to know.>> reporter: we are in the final days of election season and many people already know how they will cast their ballot or they've already cast it. but there are things you may not know about your rights as a voter that are important in making sure your vote is counted. in record numbers people are headed out to the polls to vote early, drop off their ballots or mail them in. but you're right to do so doesn't mean there aren't rules about how that happens. it's called the voters bill of rights and former and longtime registrar of voters in contra costa say they are critical in keeping election safe, honest and free. >> sort of like the bill of rights to the constitution. it is what the individual rights are, not what government or county clerk recorder's rights are. >> among the rights listed, the right to drop off a completed bow by mail ballot at any polling place and also the right to vote even if your name is not on the list. in that case you would vote using a provisional ballot and your vote is counted if elections officials determine you are el
emily turner on what you need to know.>> reporter: we are in the final days of election season and many people already know how they will cast their ballot or they've already cast it. but there are things you may not know about your rights as a voter that are important in making sure your vote is counted. in record numbers people are headed out to the polls to vote early, drop off their ballots or mail them in. but you're right to do so doesn't mean there aren't rules about how that...