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london zoo isn't alone in its struggle. re taking drastic measures to keep afloat. the calgary zoo is in the process of sending its pandas back to china because they can't source enough bamboo to feed them. the staff at vietnam's oldest zoo have taken a 30% pay cut and are relying on food donations from the public. and san antonio zoo in texas has transformed into a drive—through experience in a desperate bid to attract more visitors. we have had to change a lot in order to be covid secure, to make sure that people are safe and happy and enjoying things so we've created one—way routes, there's hand sanitiser everywhere you go, there's reminders about social distancing everywhere, and we have just had to adapt ourselves. visitor numbers are on the rise but enforcing these special measures requires more staff, something that the zoo just isn't in a position to currently afford. luckily, londoners have stepped in. thousands of them responded to a callout, asking people on furlough to come and volunteer and help the zoo get back
london zoo isn't alone in its struggle. re taking drastic measures to keep afloat. the calgary zoo is in the process of sending its pandas back to china because they can't source enough bamboo to feed them. the staff at vietnam's oldest zoo have taken a 30% pay cut and are relying on food donations from the public. and san antonio zoo in texas has transformed into a drive—through experience in a desperate bid to attract more visitors. we have had to change a lot in order to be covid secure,...
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and lucy heads to london zoo to meet the volu nteers heads to london zoo to meet the volunteers who havenot say i have ever massaged a goat before but i think it is equally relaxing for them and me. so join us thenif for them and me. so join us then if you can but for now from me chrystal harwood and the rest of the travel show tea m the rest of the travel show team it is goodbye. hello. the weekend is upon us and the weather's looking a bit mixed. it's something of a north—south split. across much of england and wales, we've got a fairly decent weekend ahead. it's looking largely dry, pretty warm as well, with some sunshine on offer. but for scotland and for northern ireland, a different story. here, things will be turning increasingly windy, particularly through saturday, and there'll be some rain at times, heaviest for the north—west of scotland on sunday. but for the here and now, we've got this weak weather front here that's been slipping its way slowly south over the past 2a hours or so. but a more active weather front waiting out in the atlantic — that is what will bring the rain
and lucy heads to london zoo to meet the volu nteers heads to london zoo to meet the volunteers who havenot say i have ever massaged a goat before but i think it is equally relaxing for them and me. so join us thenif for them and me. so join us then if you can but for now from me chrystal harwood and the rest of the travel show tea m the rest of the travel show team it is goodbye. hello. the weekend is upon us and the weather's looking a bit mixed. it's something of a north—south split....
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the two-towed sloth named truffle was born last month at a london zoo.aby caught the zoo's staff by surprise when its mother gave birth several weeks ahead of schedule. thought sloths were supposed to be slow. they spotted it clinging to its mom the next day. the gender of the baby will only be known after a dna analysis of its hair, though. it is cute. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," in our "school matters" series, growing concerns about the mental and emotional health of children as classes begin. >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." e green. in is the "cbs morning news." some see a grilled cheese sandwich and ask, "why?" i see a new kitchen with a grill and ask, "why not?" i really need to start adding "less to cart" and "more to savings." sitting on this couch so long made me want to make some changes...starting with this couch. yeah, i need a house with a different view. and this is the bank that will help you do it all. because at u.s. bank, our people are dedicated to turning your new inspiration into your next pursuit. f
the two-towed sloth named truffle was born last month at a london zoo.aby caught the zoo's staff by surprise when its mother gave birth several weeks ahead of schedule. thought sloths were supposed to be slow. they spotted it clinging to its mom the next day. the gender of the baby will only be known after a dna analysis of its hair, though. it is cute. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," in our "school matters" series, growing concerns about the mental and...
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and lucy heads to london zoo to meet the volunteers who have given their time to help care for the animalsfore but i think it is equally relaxing for them and for me! yes. sojoin us then if you can. but for now from me christa larwood and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. well, the weather is looking pretty good for most of us for the rest of saturday. a lot of dry weather about. tomorrow, also a decent day. however, not absolutely everywhere. in fact, across western scotland, far from it. it's going to turn very wet and windy and this is the reason. this elongated weather front across the north atlantic, in fact stretching all the way to almost eastern seaboard of the us and it is heading in our direction. it has already reached us and you can see where the rain is around early evening in parts of northern and western scotland. the wind is freshening here as well, and the other side of the country, you can see it's a different story, 21 degrees in london and some sunshine. this evening and overnight, it stays dry across the bulk of england and wales, northern ireland will ha
and lucy heads to london zoo to meet the volunteers who have given their time to help care for the animalsfore but i think it is equally relaxing for them and for me! yes. sojoin us then if you can. but for now from me christa larwood and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. well, the weather is looking pretty good for most of us for the rest of saturday. a lot of dry weather about. tomorrow, also a decent day. however, not absolutely everywhere. in fact, across western scotland, far...
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and lucy heads to london zoo to meet the volunteers who have given their time to help care for the animalsfore but i think it is equally relaxing for them and for me! yes. sojoin us then if you can. but for now from me christa larwood and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. hello there. 0ur settled week of september sunshine continues. another warm day for this time of the year and it will be largely dry with some decent sunny spells. that said, it's going to be a bit more on the way of showery rain across northern scotland, first thing. that will slowly start to break up and as we get into the afternoon. maybe an isolated shower popping up across south—west england, north—west england for the afternoon, but generally speaking across much of england, wales and northern ireland, a good deal of sunshine and a good deal of warmth to go with it. temperatures widely mid to high 20s and maybe somewhere in east anglia could see 30 degrees yet again. the story changes somewhat. high—pressure stays with us on wednesday but the winds change direction to more of a north—easterly. a notice
and lucy heads to london zoo to meet the volunteers who have given their time to help care for the animalsfore but i think it is equally relaxing for them and for me! yes. sojoin us then if you can. but for now from me christa larwood and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. hello there. 0ur settled week of september sunshine continues. another warm day for this time of the year and it will be largely dry with some decent sunny spells. that said, it's going to be a bit more on the...
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for some animals, zoos like this, london zoo, are the last refuge.e eight million species on earth, one million are now at risk of dying out completely. species have always come and gone — it's a key part of evolution. but scientists estimate extinction is now happening at 100 times the natural rate, and it is accelerating. the programme features the last two members of one iconic species. i am caretaker of the northern white rhinos. we only have two left on the planet. they are mother and daughter. we do not allow any other species to walk this tragic road of extinction. you don't have to go far to understand what is driving this crisis. we are all responsible. the rise in human population and our insatiable appetite for new things stamps an ever bigger footprint on the natural world. but, says sir david, all is not lost. his aim is not to try to drag people down into the depths of despair, but to take people on a journey that makes them realise that if we understand what is driving these issues, we can also solve them. the coronavirus pandemic is a
for some animals, zoos like this, london zoo, are the last refuge.e eight million species on earth, one million are now at risk of dying out completely. species have always come and gone — it's a key part of evolution. but scientists estimate extinction is now happening at 100 times the natural rate, and it is accelerating. the programme features the last two members of one iconic species. i am caretaker of the northern white rhinos. we only have two left on the planet. they are mother and...
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and lucy heads to london zoo to meet the volunteers who have given their time to help care for the animals a goat before but i think it is equally relaxing for them and for me! yes. sojoin us then if you can. but for now from me christa larwood and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. hello there. big differences in the weather this weekend depending on exactly where in the uk you are spending it. for many places, it's going to be largely dry and it will turn warmer, particularly in the south. the further north and west you are, some wet and blustery weather the forecast where you are closest to a band of cloud and rain. you can see it here on our earlier satellite image, it is like a pipeline of moisture that is ploughing towards the north—west of the uk. that will bring some outbreaks of rain. that cloud starting to encroach across parts of western scotland and northern ireland through the afternoon, some outbreaks of rain later in the day, ahead of that still one or two showers. for england and wales, largely dry through this afternoon with some spells of sunshine. a little b
and lucy heads to london zoo to meet the volunteers who have given their time to help care for the animals a goat before but i think it is equally relaxing for them and for me! yes. sojoin us then if you can. but for now from me christa larwood and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. hello there. big differences in the weather this weekend depending on exactly where in the uk you are spending it. for many places, it's going to be largely dry and it will turn warmer, particularly in...
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and lucy heads to london zoo to meet the volunteers who have given their time to help care for the animals but i think it is equally relaxing for them and for me! yes. sojoin us then if you can. but for now from me christa larwood and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. we have got some sunshine on the way over the next couple of days, fine weather out there today, but monday and tuesday will turn even warmer, hot impact across the south—east of the country and temperatures could hit 30 celsius. how unusual is that the september? fairly unusual. last time we had 30 or more was four yea rs time we had 30 or more was four years ago. in western scotland, a different story this afternoon. the last 2a hours cloud, rain and wind on top of that, very unpleasant, wind gusts 40—50 mph and windy across northern parts of england, a com plete across northern parts of england, a complete contrast in the south of the country, central and southern areas where we have the sunshine and temperatures still in the low mid 20s. that is today, how about this evening and overnight? the rain should ea
and lucy heads to london zoo to meet the volunteers who have given their time to help care for the animals but i think it is equally relaxing for them and for me! yes. sojoin us then if you can. but for now from me christa larwood and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. we have got some sunshine on the way over the next couple of days, fine weather out there today, but monday and tuesday will turn even warmer, hot impact across the south—east of the country and temperatures could...
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and lucy heads to london zoo to meet the volunteers who have given their time to help care for the animals i think it is equally relaxing for them and for me! yes. sojoin us then if you can. but for now from me christa larwood and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. plenty of fine weather out there today and the temperatures are expected to rise over the next couple of days. perhaps hitting 30 degrees celsius in the south—east of the country. for most of us, it won't be quite that hot, but at least there will be some pleasant sunshine on the way. it couldn't be further from that across scotland, particularly the western isles. the last 24—hours have seen overcast and wet conditions, in fact in the western isles in one or two spots, the rainfall amounts are approaching 100 millimetres. on top of that, gusts of wind of a0 or 50 mph. quite windy across northern parts of england as well. a big contrast in the south, where we have the sunshine and temperatures are hovering around the low to mid 20s, around 6pm today. this evening, that rain will eventually move away from the western
and lucy heads to london zoo to meet the volunteers who have given their time to help care for the animals i think it is equally relaxing for them and for me! yes. sojoin us then if you can. but for now from me christa larwood and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. plenty of fine weather out there today and the temperatures are expected to rise over the next couple of days. perhaps hitting 30 degrees celsius in the south—east of the country. for most of us, it won't be quite that...
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and lucy heads to london zoo to meet the volunteers who have given their time to help care for the animalsre but i think it is equally relaxing for them and for me! yes. sojoin us then if you can. but for now from me christa larwood and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. hello there. on saturday, we finish the day with some pretty big weather contrasts. now, across england and wales, we have a sunny day, and it was a fine end to the day as well. this was one of our weather watcher pictures sent in from the surrey area. thanks to debbie w for that. further north, in scotland's stirling, it was a soggy saturday, certainly through the afternoon. thanks to graham for sending us that picture of the rain coming down in stirling. and the rain was all courtesy of this weather front, this area of cloud that stretches thousands of miles out into the atlantic. this is rain—bearing cloud, and it's going nowhere very far, very fast. so, at the moment, it's pouring down in scotland. around western scotland, the rain continues. notice over the next few hours, there is a tendency for the heav
and lucy heads to london zoo to meet the volunteers who have given their time to help care for the animalsre but i think it is equally relaxing for them and for me! yes. sojoin us then if you can. but for now from me christa larwood and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. hello there. on saturday, we finish the day with some pretty big weather contrasts. now, across england and wales, we have a sunny day, and it was a fine end to the day as well. this was one of our weather watcher...
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. >>> it is lollipop time at a zoo in london.umed star-shaped frozen treats handed out by zookeepers as a way to keep cool and cool off from the september heat there. this troop of bolivian black cat grow will be in a new documentary called, london zoo. an x-ray near year. gentoo subdued oktoberfest got underway this weekend. this year's festival is nontraditional. with high safety regulations over covid-19 concerns. instead of the tellof people, 5 cities halls are instead hosting their own smaller parties. this year's tone down celebrations run until october 4th. >>> remember kpix 5 wants to bring you the good news happening in the bay area. go to kpix/ together. go to cbs.com. motorcycle riders love the open road. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico giveback. helping ri
. >>> it is lollipop time at a zoo in london.umed star-shaped frozen treats handed out by zookeepers as a way to keep cool and cool off from the september heat there. this troop of bolivian black cat grow will be in a new documentary called, london zoo. an x-ray near year. gentoo subdued oktoberfest got underway this weekend. this year's festival is nontraditional. with high safety regulations over covid-19 concerns. instead of the tellof people, 5 cities halls are instead hosting...
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in regenfs humble penguins at london zoo in regent's park.4% decline in general so they live in a place most impacted. tell us more about why it's such a problem for them? populations in general i think when we look at the threat wildlife population space we see a combination of things. the most significant threat is habitat degradation, deforestation, building dams, but things like exploitations, overfishing, overharvesting. when you hear the chief executive of wwf saying nature is in freefall, what does that mean to you? when you hear something is in freefall, it feels almost hopeless? do you feel we are at that stage? so i think that we compiled these statistics constantly and we've added 25% more data to the number this year and we see a more significant decline of 68% and i think that despair is not helpful and it's striking and alarming and we should clearly be worried, but it should motivate us. whether that is to write to your mp, join a volunteer organisation, get out and do something is what i would encourage people what has changed
in regenfs humble penguins at london zoo in regent's park.4% decline in general so they live in a place most impacted. tell us more about why it's such a problem for them? populations in general i think when we look at the threat wildlife population space we see a combination of things. the most significant threat is habitat degradation, deforestation, building dams, but things like exploitations, overfishing, overharvesting. when you hear the chief executive of wwf saying nature is in...
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and coming up in half an hour — the travel show have visted london zoo and brazil's national museum —n to travellers whose trips have been impacted by lockdown. that's coming up at 1630 borisjohnson is spending the weekend considering whether to tighten covid—19 measures in england, after saying the uk was "now seeing a second wave". figures show the number of infections is doubling roughly every week. former government adviser, prof neil ferguson said, new measures were needed "sooner rather than later". at least 13.5 million people, roughly1 in 5 of the uk population, are already facing local restrictions. in london, additional measures are "increasingly likely", according to the mayor, sadiq khan, who says he's extremely concerned by the speed with which the virus is spreading in the capital. one of the options the government is understood to be considering is a so—called "circuit break" — a short period of tighter rules across england which might last several weeks and could include a possible ban on households mixing, plus reduced opening hours or other restrictions for pubs and
and coming up in half an hour — the travel show have visted london zoo and brazil's national museum —n to travellers whose trips have been impacted by lockdown. that's coming up at 1630 borisjohnson is spending the weekend considering whether to tighten covid—19 measures in england, after saying the uk was "now seeing a second wave". figures show the number of infections is doubling roughly every week. former government adviser, prof neil ferguson said, new measures were needed...
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i am lucky, i went to london zoo today, that is as far as i can go and that was lovely as well. justinnother time. that is all for this episode of newscast. we will be back with another one very soon i think. i hope so. definitely. goodbye. newscast, newscast, newscast, from the bbc. hello. some warmer weather on the way for many of us to end the weekend, but also some heavy rain over the weekend in parts of scotland. in fact, during thursday, the rain clouds were gathering in scotland and northern ireland for friday morning. some wet and windy weather on the way as this area of low pressure drives across the uk. this is how it looks as we start the day. this is where the rain will be sitting first thing for the morning and much of the uk starting dry. temperatures at their lowest due to clear skies in the east and south—east of england. some rural spots, around five or six degrees. so through friday morning, the wet weather will push south across scotland and northern ireland. some of the rain quite heavy but by the afternoon, it's brightening up. a few blustery showers with the sunsh
i am lucky, i went to london zoo today, that is as far as i can go and that was lovely as well. justinnother time. that is all for this episode of newscast. we will be back with another one very soon i think. i hope so. definitely. goodbye. newscast, newscast, newscast, from the bbc. hello. some warmer weather on the way for many of us to end the weekend, but also some heavy rain over the weekend in parts of scotland. in fact, during thursday, the rain clouds were gathering in scotland and...
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many of those travellers plan to take their work with them >>> that's a one month old sloth at the london zooot know truffles sex until they do a dna analysis of the little one's hair all right. everybody say aww. tyler, back to you >> you got to love a little sloth. >> i know. >> little sloth in your life is just fine. there is the little sloth. >>> there's nothing more the say. marks right now, let's look at where the dow is it's another rough day not as rough as it was when it was about 600 points down about 220 points. about three quarters of a percent. s&p 500 off more than one% as technology bruises that index. the nasdaq composite almost 2% lower. ole market closing for the day as gas prices hit multiyear lows frank at the cnbc commodity desk >> ugly day with the oil market with both benchmarks down more than a. it's high r for the second week in three according to latest data from baker hughes back over to you >>> let's talk about the tech led sell off and what's causing it that's what everybody wants to know one possible suspect is soft bank being described add the nasdaq whale as of
many of those travellers plan to take their work with them >>> that's a one month old sloth at the london zooot know truffles sex until they do a dna analysis of the little one's hair all right. everybody say aww. tyler, back to you >> you got to love a little sloth. >> i know. >> little sloth in your life is just fine. there is the little sloth. >>> there's nothing more the say. marks right now, let's look at where the dow is it's another rough day not as...
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london zoo isn't alone in its struggle. ns from the public. and san antonio zoo in texas has transformed into a drive—through experience in a desperate bid to attract more visitors. we have had to change a lot in order to be covid secure, to make sure that people are safe and happy and enjoying things so we've created one—way routes, there's hand sanitiser everywhere you go, there's reminders about social distancing everywhere, and we have just had to adapt ourselves. visitor numbers are on the rise but enforcing these special measures requires more staff, something that the zoo just isn't in a position to currently afford. luckily, londoners have stepped in. thousands of them responded to a callout, asking people on furlough to come and volunteer and help the zoo get back its feet. excuse me, would you mind just try social distance a tiny bit, thank you very much. this is sofia, she volunteering to help fill her time since lockdown put her studies on hold. i've been volunteering for about a week, this is my third shift so i
london zoo isn't alone in its struggle. ns from the public. and san antonio zoo in texas has transformed into a drive—through experience in a desperate bid to attract more visitors. we have had to change a lot in order to be covid secure, to make sure that people are safe and happy and enjoying things so we've created one—way routes, there's hand sanitiser everywhere you go, there's reminders about social distancing everywhere, and we have just had to adapt ourselves. visitor numbers are on...
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where many people have expressed growing fatigue with restrictions let's go live now to london zoo has pulled run of this there for us paul why is the infection rate rising across the continent. combination of lots of different factors i think i mean what we're seeing in the past several days is as you say coronavirus new infections surging at a rate that's causing serious concern to policymakers and health experts 'd and also threatening to undo much of the good work that was made possible by the lockdowns essentially bringing the faction rates very much under control while waiting for example for france's daily infection rate to be published that's normally at about now i haven't seen it yet but for example portugal reporter 486 new coronavirus cases on saturday that's the biggest daily increase since the week lockdown was lifted back in may the u.k. has recorded today $1813.00 new delhi confirmed cases of it that's only marginally down on friday and friday was the highest level since may the 30th. you ask the question why it's a variety of different factors and we see the trajectory
where many people have expressed growing fatigue with restrictions let's go live now to london zoo has pulled run of this there for us paul why is the infection rate rising across the continent. combination of lots of different factors i think i mean what we're seeing in the past several days is as you say coronavirus new infections surging at a rate that's causing serious concern to policymakers and health experts 'd and also threatening to undo much of the good work that was made possible by...
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for some animals, zoos like this, london zoo, are the last refuge. we only have two left on the planet. they are mother and daughter. we do not allow any other species to walk this tragic road of extinction. you don't have to go far to understand what is driving this crisis. we are all responsible. the rise in human population and our insatiable appetite for new things stamps an ever bigger footprint on the natural world. but, says sir david, all is not lost. his aim is not to try to drag people down into the depths of despair, but to take people on a journey that makes them realise that if we understand what is driving these issues, we can also solve them. the coronavirus pandemic is a result of our encroachment into the natural world. it originated in bats, and was first spread in a chinese market that sold wild animals forfood. but maybe the pandemic provides an opportunity for a rethink, the programme suggests. if we can reduce pollution, if we can stop wasting a0% of the food we produce, if we can cut the impact of the things we consume, then na
for some animals, zoos like this, london zoo, are the last refuge. we only have two left on the planet. they are mother and daughter. we do not allow any other species to walk this tragic road of extinction. you don't have to go far to understand what is driving this crisis. we are all responsible. the rise in human population and our insatiable appetite for new things stamps an ever bigger footprint on the natural world. but, says sir david, all is not lost. his aim is not to try to drag...
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the research also highlighted the ongoing struggle for footfall in central london. some zooseather, with kate kinsella. good morning. well, it looks like summer has returned at least for the next couple of days. this morning it's a mild start, temperatures widely in double figures, blue sky and sunshine. you can see from the map there is really not a lot of cloud to speak of today. the wind is light and the temperature hot — we are looking in the high 20s, but also one or two spots to the west of london at 30 celsius. conditions remain similar overnight, very little cloud, and it's still pretty mild as well, quite uncomfortable for many. the minimum temperature again double figures in central london, round 1a or 15 celsius. now as we head into tuesday, we see a little more cloud around tomorrow. not much though, we largely hang on to the sunshine, and again, temperatures simila,r getting up into the high 20s. one or two spots once again could reach around 30 celsius. similar conditions for wednesday, but it just starts to cool off a little. still looking at mid 20s come midwe
the research also highlighted the ongoing struggle for footfall in central london. some zooseather, with kate kinsella. good morning. well, it looks like summer has returned at least for the next couple of days. this morning it's a mild start, temperatures widely in double figures, blue sky and sunshine. you can see from the map there is really not a lot of cloud to speak of today. the wind is light and the temperature hot — we are looking in the high 20s, but also one or two spots to the...
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zoos and aquariums will be added to the list. then the phased plan for reopening comes with a stern warning from mayor london breeze. >> all plansto change, just like they were before. the last thing i want to do is tell you that we're going to be opening and then need to make changes and to start closing businesses once again. it's the last thing i want to do. >> reporter: the health department is concerned about the upcoming labor day weekend. >> the rate of new cases of covid-19 remains high. we are seeing about 75 new cases every day right now. and are still in the red zone. >> abc 7 news. >>> education is one of the five key issues we're focussed on to build a better bay area and today the mayor laid out a new timeline foropening san francisco schools for in-person learning. there's no firm dpraet high be going back the classroom very soon now. kate larsson has the story. >> i'm extremely concerned about urchildren with covid. >> reporter: with that, she laid out a new timeline. k through 6, applying for a waver, can go back midseptember. through 8th grade, without a waver, may reopen midoctober. >> we know it is not my dec
zoos and aquariums will be added to the list. then the phased plan for reopening comes with a stern warning from mayor london breeze. >> all plansto change, just like they were before. the last thing i want to do is tell you that we're going to be opening and then need to make changes and to start closing businesses once again. it's the last thing i want to do. >> reporter: the health department is concerned about the upcoming labor day weekend. >> the rate of new cases of...
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london breed looking ahead to what we can expect in a week. september 21st, next monday, she's saying that elementary schools may be the next to reopen along with some of those museums, zoos, and aquariums. really just forging ahead. we want everyone to do so safely. we're live in san francisco. cierra johnson for "today in the bay." >> all right, cierra, thank you. >>> we know the reopening, the easing of restrictions can be confusing for you but we have you covered. you can head over to nbcbayarea.com and see what's open and when. >>> it is 6:44. decision 2020 and ahead of the election defensemen contracmocr republicans need to work together to keep the government open. >> that deadline a few weeks away. >> yes, the end of the month. we've all been given up hope congress will come up with some sort of coronavirus stimulus bill, another one there, but we are fairly certain they're going to be able to keep the government open. we know speaker pelosi and the secretary of the treasury, mnuchin, are talking on a deal to fund the government. there have been two previous shutdowns including the longest one ever at 35 days. president trump defied nevada's rules that said no mor
london breed looking ahead to what we can expect in a week. september 21st, next monday, she's saying that elementary schools may be the next to reopen along with some of those museums, zoos, and aquariums. really just forging ahead. we want everyone to do so safely. we're live in san francisco. cierra johnson for "today in the bay." >> all right, cierra, thank you. >>> we know the reopening, the easing of restrictions can be confusing for you but we have you covered....
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london. water voles were once a familiar sight on the hogsmill in kingston, but are now thought to be extinct locally. ‘citizen zoole special agent, who was called winston churchill's favourite spy, has been remembered with a blue plaque in kensington. christine granville's successful spy missions included smuggling microfilm across europe to prove hitler's plans to invade the soviet union. the plaque is on the shelbourne hotel which was her home after the war. let's take a look at the travel situation now. a good service on the tubes morning, on the trains there are delays throughout the thameslink network wallowing the electrical problems yesterday. on the roads, traffic is building northbound and in camberwell dog kennel hill is blocked northbound at champion hill and in barking along bridge road is closed following a collision. now the weather. good morning to you. a lot of sunshine to start us this morning, certainly a cooler field than we have seen the last few mornings. temperatures typically in the low double figures at the moment but a lot of fine weather ahead although there is a noticeable breeze in fro
london. water voles were once a familiar sight on the hogsmill in kingston, but are now thought to be extinct locally. ‘citizen zoole special agent, who was called winston churchill's favourite spy, has been remembered with a blue plaque in kensington. christine granville's successful spy missions included smuggling microfilm across europe to prove hitler's plans to invade the soviet union. the plaque is on the shelbourne hotel which was her home after the war. let's take a look at the travel...