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Citys largest single outbreak. Today the citys homeless shelter looked much like an emergency medical ward. Some residents were ferried to hotels the city has secured stoisolate vulnerable populations. To isolate vulnerable populations. We had plans to staff up hotel rooms as rapidly as we possibly can in case an outbreak occurs. Reporter for weeks, a number of city supervisors and helpings advocates had been pushing for broader use of hotel rooms ahead of such an outbreak. We need to move people into hotels now. It is absol inevitable that were gonna have outbreaks in all the hospitals. Reporter the Mayors Office resisted that approach, using hotel rooms on a more tactical scale, arguing the city does not have the staff for housing the homeless at large and at will. If you cant selfcare, youre still gonna come inside somewhere. But we need more care wrapped around you for that to be successful. Staff enough people, everything from monitoring to security to medical to counselo all of the supplies that need to be onsite. That we can feed people, clean the rooms, dot laundry. Making sure that we can keep the people that we are asking to work at these hotels safe. Im in the business. My organization is a business of housing Homeless People out of shelters. And its not as fast a process, it fakes more time. Takes more time. Reporter he says the risk inside shelters isnt at all separated from the situation outside of them. The hotel rooms, its a different issue and how we space in the shelters. People we talk about are not even able to get into the shelters. Theres no spacing on the streets, and somehow the city doesnt care. And when they say they are allowing tent, thats not true. Theyre only allowing them in the tenderloin. So you cant even literally walk out of your apartment or hotel in the tenderloin and be safe outside your front door. Reporter his suggestion and one the city is now considering, a largescale outdoor encampment for those still on the sidewalks. Civic center behind is completely vacant, the fulton mall, museum and library are completely vacant. And they could do it with bathroom structures, with food. They could do that tomorrow. Theres nothing to stop that. And they dont do that. I think advocates are very frustrated that the whole process at every level is taking more time. Reporter the slowness to make things happen has always been a problem. The challenge on the streets have always been a problem. What you just said is really an important point i think hasnt been fully understood. Which is that weve tolerated homelessness in our Society Since 1982. Now the chickens have come home to roost and you see how damaging and destructive it is for the whole population. Reporter the city says it is working its way toward what it calls shelter gib gib. Shelter equill ibbium. Equilibrium. The city promises details on a largescale endampment in the coming days. A parking lot is now open, save parking. It has space for 30 vehicles that had previously been available for overnight parking. Unhoused residents are among the most vulnerable to infection during the covid19 crisis. While not a longterm solution, safe parking allows residents to have stability in where they sleep each night while they look for permanent housing. The Sheriffs Office has started enforcing new park restrictions. Targeting nonessential travel through parks and open spaces in marin. The move is in response to the number of people who visit marin county from other counties. Citations will carry a 100 fine. The Golden Gate Bridge district is closing the south end parking lots and the vista park point parking lot to prevent overcrowding. Signs were also posted banning picnics or barbecues. A similar situation in oakland. Parking lots were closed. And we spotted only a few people walking and on bikes. People in oakland have a lot more space to walk and bike outdoors during the shelterinplace order. Today the city closed 74 miles of streets to cars. To give residents a lot more room to run about while social distancing at the same time. The closure focused on streets that have already biked that already have bike lanes. It stretches from rockridge to west oakland. And people who live on those streets and delivery drivers will still be allowed to drive to them. Starting monday, bart will temporarily close some of its station entrances in downtown oakland and downtown san francisco. 12th street will be accessible from the center and south end of the station. South side entrances will be closed. The chp is trying to piece together a tragic scene in concord. A brick smashed through a windshield with deadly results. Betty yu reports authorities dont think it was an accident. Investigators now say they believe someone may have intentionally tossed the brick from a nearby overpass, killing a 53yearold grandmother who was sitting in the passenger seat. The chp says she was riding with her family around 9 30 last night, going north on highway 242. The brick crashed through the front windshield. The driver 911. He tried cpr but unfortunately, it didnt work. Investigators later found bricks and debris on the nearby overpass. There is a homeless encampment of a variety. A lot of them in the bay area. And theres a lot of Homeless People in that area. Not to say a homeless person did it at all. But we also need to investigate that aspect because theres not normally people walking on the freeway. The driver and the two children in the backseat were not injured. The family is from antioch. They are not aware of any Traffic Cameras in the area that would have caught the incident. The chp is asking anyone with information to give them a call. In san bruno, police are looking for thieves who broke into a gas station. When officers arrived, the suspects reportedly stole a bunch of cigarettes and sped off in an suv. They ended up crashing into a tree near san bruno and san mateo avenue. One suspect was arrested but several others got away. In livermore, ten people have been displayed and one dog has died after an earlymorning fire burned through a twostory townhouse. It happened on murieta boulevard. Firefighters say a total oftownhomes were damaged. Rescued from the middle of that bridge last month, now the cats up for adoption through the pittsburgh humane society. An adult male found hiding in atity box. He had ffguch better now. Nobody knows how raisin got in the box. A possible treatment for some is a hard pill to swallow for others. I have about, maybe three weeks left. If i ration it, maybe six weeks. The bay area woman facing a sudden shortage of a drug she desperately needs for a completely different condition. Heres a lockdown location you can get on board with. The famous poets nautical restreet surfaces for sale in sausalito. Journalists keeping in touch through their own newspaper. And you can just barely see the transamerica tower. Calendar says april. The sky says may gray. And tomorrow is gonna be ail like this. Teammates help each other find a way to win, just like covered california helps you find Health Insurance you can afford. Theyre the only place you can get Financial Assistance to help pay for Health Coverage. Plus, this year, the state is providing more help than ever before. And because a new law requires californians to have Health Coverage or pay a penalty, covered california has made it easier to get financial help, but times limited. Visit coveredca. Com or call to enroll today. There might not be Church Gatherings or egg hunts tomorrow, but there will be easter services. Congregations rather thanned the bay area will be bringing them to the masses online that. Includes Grace Cathedral in san francisco. It will be livestreaming its Easter Sunday service at 11 00 am tomorrow. And three celebrations full of song at 7 00, 9 00 and 11 00. Thats not stopping city workers from handing out 15,000 candy and toyfilled easter eggs. Theyre being distributed to first responders, kids in lunch programs and healthcare workers. Were gonna bring you stories that are positive during this difficult time. Kpix. Com together. And you can send your story ideas to together cbs. Com. A swarm of earthquakes rattled communities near the california nevada border today. The activity started around 7 00 this morning with a 5. 2 quake near mono lake. And people as far as the bay area reported feeling the shaking. The quake was followed by a series of aftershocks with the strongest registering a 4. 7. No reports of damage. Daren, you were saying that some people may have felt it, right . Yes, and i want to show you the usgs keepsrack of reports. And you can go online and say whether or not you felt it. Re s a red star over on the east border, california, nevada. Thats the epicenter for the 5. 1. Everywhere else on the map thats got some color on it is where someone reported that they felt it. There arekehere saying that it s felt. And the usgs does monitor these. These are not necessarily bogus reports. And theyre showing up at the very bottom end of the scale, neeng it was just barely felt. But it happened this morning. Heres the main headline in the weather story today. Thats the view from the top the coast range. The Central Valley and the bay area. Thats how far inland the low gray clouds have gotten today. They have been really persistent. And its been one of those days where theyve just hung around. This is live from the top of the sales force tower. The east bay, you cantuth bay,. Nory that. An one t great tools to track it, see how were doing is to look at this from the highresolution satellite. Temperatures are just fine right now, by the way. If you look at how we look from space today on the satellite, heres all the bright white clouds in the bay area. This is a classic pattern once we start to get into may. Keep your eye here. Theres a curlicue in the clouds. And over the last few hours that, has continued to spin its way downthe coast. Just helping to give a little bit of energy to the marine layer and keeping it around so long. Thats why we got stuck with this stuff for so long. Tomorrow were doing this again. But it shouldnt be as long lasting as today was. Youve got a plan for some gray skies for Easter Sunday. If we watch it on the temperature drop, its gonna get pretty darn gray again. This gets us tomorrow morning. And were pretty much just as socked in. Watch what happens once we get past this. A little more of an offshore flow, drier air, and were gonna clear the clouds out faster tomorrow. Easter sunday in the morning, still gray. By the afternoon, blue skies. As far as temperatures go, were going down to around 50 for the morning low today. These numbers are different. For some locations on here, like these low to mid70s inland, concord 75 tomorrow. Thats gonna be about ten degrees warmer than today was. Offshore, and more sunshine coming your way. And less of an influence of that more determined marine layer. Everybody warms up a bit. If youre right in the bay, these numbers are right about five degrees warmer than we were yesterday. So that starts a trend. Even though tomorrow is warmer, and monday is pretty much right in line with that, look at what happens on tuesday and wednesday. Thats when were really gonna start warming things up. Low to mid70s for much of the bay. There is no rain in this sevenday forecaste next half hour. You probably heard the past couple days that Southern California has gotten from four to ten inches of rain. So the rain that theyve seen lately has at least been good for them. Its not only kept Southern California indoors, its put a noticeable bent on the drought. Heres what the state looked like at the end of march. And heres the difference a week later on april 7th. The peachy color indicates moderate drought. Jules found that pretty interesting. I did. If youre looking for a change of scenery though, now you have the chance to quarantine at sea. Shell silversteins house boat is on sale. He bought the world war ii era barge in the 60s. He lived on it for nearly four decades until he passed away in 1999 of the new owners gave it a big makeover but kept the wood and classic stained glass windows. The price tag, 783,000. Coming up in sports, there may be no masters this weekend, but tiger woods is carrying on a masters tradition. And theres also no nba basketball. Putting the league on notice. This message to other players. What we do now will forever change our tomorrow. So lets do the right thing, today. Lets stay at home. Lets wash up. Lets always keep our distance please, six feet apart at least. Lets look after ourselves, as well as others. It will all be worth it. We can all do our part. So those on the front line can do their part. And when this is over, we will all, continue, to thrive. Metastatic Breast Cancer is relentless, but im relentless too. Because every day matters. And having more of them is possible with verzenio, the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopausal status. And its the only one of its kind you can take every day. Verzenio fulvestrant is approved for women with hr , her2 metastatic Breast Cancer whose disease has progressed after hormonal treatment. Diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. At first sign of diarrhea, call your doctor, start an antidiarrheal, and drink fluids. Before taking verzenio, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection. Verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. Lifethreatening inflammation of the lungs can occur. Talk to your doctor if you have new or worsening trouble breathing, cough, or chest pain. Serious liver problems can happen. Symptoms include tiredness, appetite loss, stomach pain, and bleeding or bruising. Blood clots that can lead to death have occurred. Tell your doctor if you have pain or swelling in your arms or legs, shortness of breath, chest pain and rapid breathing or heart rate, or if you are pregnant or nursing. Every day matters. And i want more of them. Ask your doctor about everyday verzenio. I imagine all of these athletes are just busting, ready to do something now. Yeah, were even watching themlay video games. Right. Just getting it under control. The nba season has been suspended for a month. And at this point no hope that the league will be able to salvage any of the playoff playoffs. What team or player on that team that you sudden guarding you do you look at, like, i was not expecting that answer. That was just for you. To some golf. Tiger woods says he would have been ready to play in the masters this weekend but will have to wait a little longer to find out if he will be wearingtj steak and chicken. Sushi, sashimi. We had cupcakes and milk shakes for dessert. It was exactly what i was concerned about, a little interesting at the end, a little ugly. Icing was falling across peoples hair and face. I did take the jacket off. Cannot get any cupcakes on it. So take the jacket off. While professional sports is on hold during this pandemic, the competitiveness of athletes will never go away. Vern glen introduces us to one family using this time to become paper football champs. This moment, its all about winning this trophy. Reporter to make the brunel bowl, you gotta be family. In football, it can be a family divided. Highly competitive. Nothing makes me happier than to see her cry. Reporter such emotions stirred from shoving a three corner smooth object back and forth across the table. 6point touchdown for crossing the edge without falling off. Extra points and field goals have to split the fingers in goals post position. First to 21 wins. Yes. Oh, my gosh. Youre on a roll. We have father and son. Look at that. Reporter he quickly fell behind 180. You havent taught them everng ynow. Ts te the comeback was mounting. The trophy was on the line. And with it the coveted roll of toilet paper. They forgot to walk the dog. Dad came back and led 1918. Youre not gonna make it. I am not. Youre gonnabive it. Yes. The old man shows them how its done. Reporter he knows hell be challenged again. Family having some fun during this pandemic. Yes, theyre. Thank you. Coming up. Six hours . Long lines to give blood. But the scene in Southern California is no ordinary drive. How it could help answer one of the biggest questions we all have. The bay area woman facing a sudden shortage of a drug lee is depended on for years because coronavirus patients might need it too. It cements kinda risky to seems kinda risky to take it away from one group of people and just suddenly give it to people who youre not even sure if its gonna work on them. Biden versus trump. Only half the battle. A local Political Science professor talks about the challenges well face just getting to the president ial election. Were all doing our part by staying at home. That could mean an increase in energy bills. You can save by setting your heat to 68 or lower. Unplugging and turning off devices when not in use. Or just letting the sun light your home. Stay well and keep it golden. My doctor said its no longer gonna he called me, actually. A week ago today. And said its no longer gonna be available. Our top story at 6 30, a bay area woman facing a sudden shortage of a drug she desperately needs. Shes being forced to ration her Rheumatoid Arthritis medication because it could help treat covid19. Im worried about the disease progressing. Reporter a retired teacher from fairfield has been taking hydroxychloroquine for 11 years to reduce joint pain and swelling caused by Rheumatoid Arthritis. But her medication is now in jeopardy. My doctor said its no longer he called me, trial. A week ago today. And said on the no longer gonna be available. Reporter she was told theres a shortage of the drug she so desperately needs. And to begin rationing her doses. I have about maybe three weeks left. And if i ration it, maybe six weeks. But im supposed to take it every day. Tshe it says on the label. Here. It says take one tablet by mouth daily. Reporter hhs reports 30 million tablets of the drug have been donated to the National Stockpile for possible treatment for covid19. Since monday weve deployed two major shipments of hydroxychloroquine from our National Stockpile. Reporter the president has repeatedly touted the benefits of the drug. Although it hasnt been proven effective or safe in treating patients hospitalized with the virus. Should you try it even though you dont know it works . Thats a decision between the physician and the patient. Reporter a hard pill to swallow for those like ann griffin whose life depends on this medication. It seems kinda risky to take it away from one group of people that have been depending on it and need to take it longterm. And then to suddenly give it to people who youre not even sure if its gonna work on them. That was donna cuffer reporting. The u. S. National institute of Health Tracks Clinical Trials of the drug. The fda has not approved it for treatment of covid19. Every state is under a federal disaster declaration for the first time in u. S. History. There are now more than half a million confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the u. S. With more than 20,000 death, we now have the highest toll in the world. Today without question, its the biggest decision ive ever had to make. Reporter President Trump faces a difficult question. Restart the nations economy or face the prospect of acting too fast and risking live lives. The worst mistake we could make is to take our foot off the gas and end up in a situation where this disease had a resurgence and threatened us even more. Reporter Governor Cuomo fired back saying no decision has been made. He says while new yorkers continue to become neglected with the coronavirus, the rate of hospitalization is flattening. Butted from brought another day of close to 800 deaths in the nations hardest of hit state. The numbers are rising around most parts of the country. Including florida. People have not created that conscious, like, lets keep distance. Reporter shoppers in sacramento, california, followed new ceedee recommendations to wear cloth masks in public. My mom told me i needed to wear a mask. So i went, and there was none anywhere. So i had to get creative. Reporter in texas, houstons mayor urged people to celebrate easter at home. You can walk into a church feeling fine, sitting next to some people, embrace them, hug them, shake their hands. And now you have infected four, five, six, eight other people. Reporter on sunday, countless congregations will be bringing services to the masses online as they pray for a better tomorrow. A federal judge has temporarily released stormy form jail over coronavirus concerns. He reportedly had pneumonia last year and that makes him a risk for contracting the virus. Hes been at a new york correctional follow for months. He will return to custody in 90 days while he awaits trial. The outbreak poses an enormous challenge for voting this number and for the political system. Reporter Political Science Professor James taylor says americans should not have to choose between protecting their health and preserving the right to vote. He says the judiciary likely to be politicized issue is likely to be politicized by both parties ahead of the election. Republicans feel like they cannot win outright if people go and only do mailin balloting. Reporter taylor says a nationwide expansion of mailin voting would be the safest and fairest way to ensure everyones right to vote in the upcoming election. But the recent president ial primary in wis sis providing a possible preview in wisconsin is providing a possible preview. The republican led Supreme Court overrule efforts to postpone the election or expand mailin options. The politics get in the way. One party sees an advantage or disadvantage in any solution. Reporter taylor says its unlikely that congress will intervene, leaving voters with a statebystate patchwork solution. At the governs level. Theyre gonna see the polarization in term of how to deal with corona in a red blue form in the same way Everything Else in America Politics is shaped. Californians on unemployment will be getting an extra 600 a week starting tomorrow. The benefit boost is part of the federal stimulus package. A new Fundraising Campaign in san jose aims to help keep bay area Small Businesses aflowed 10 at a time. Three local tshirt printers are teaming up to sell these new designs. An outpouring of support for san franciscos city of lights bookstore which hasnt been able to do any business at all since march 16th. A Gofundme Campaign launched on thursday had a goal of raising 300,000. In two day, its already passed the 400,000 mark. Were working to bring you the positive stories during this difficult time. Check them out on kpix. Com together. And you can certainly send us your story ideas. Its one of the biggest questions we all have right now. When will we get back to normal . 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Ive heard such good things about you, your company. Well, i wouldnt have done any of it without you. Without this place. This is for you. Michael, you didnt have to. And, were going to need some help with the rest. Youve worked so hard to achieve so much. Perhaps its time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. As we stayed in on this easter weekend, the question of when will things be back to normal seems more urgent than ever. How far has the virus spread . How many of us are immune . People are like up in los angeles this weekend to help researchers find those answers. We are extremely excited about this. Reporter excited about the simple blood test that could be a lifesaver. The improving and l. A. County department of Public Health teaming up to test 1,000 volunteers to signed up to find out something many. Us want to know. Did i already have covid19 . Symptoms or not. And if so, am i immune . If yes, did i build antibodies that can be tested . And tell me what happens next. This study is really helping us figure out how deadly the disease. It reporter this will help a pin and ten machines later, the result. It looks very much like a pregnancy test. These lines are telling whether you are antibody positive or negative. Reporter this is just step 1. A baseline test. To be repeated on the same 1,000 volunteers every two weeks. Researchers will study the ongoing results. Its gonna provide us vitally Important Information that we previously have not had. Reporter bottom line, trying to find identity what we dont know about our find out what we dont know about our bodys ability to fight out coronavirus. If youve had it, no matter how strong or weak your symptoms are, will your antibodies be Strong Enough to fight it off in the future . That is our hope, but tip, were not sure. Thats a really important question that researchers are trying to address. Greg mills reporting. L. A. County hopes to publicize its initial data in the next two weeks. Santa clara county conducted a similar screening last week. And stanford launched its own testing on monday. A thank you from the sky. The air force turned birds just above the Las Vegas Valley today. It was ted kited to front line worker battling covid19. So far the state of nevada has had over 100 covid19 deaths. Another show of support currently making its way to medical workers along the Southern California coast reported john on a different kind of supply drive. Reporter it started with a request for one case of wine to thank front line covid19 medical workers. My son drew on every bottle of wine Little Hearts and put a couple nice notes in there. Reporter a sweeping donation plan emerged. I said ill try. Let me call mikism call mike, and he said i think i can do it. Within three day, we had over 500 cases donateded. Reporter the Santa Barbara county Wine Community poured itself into the project without hesitation. The dropoffs will be medical facilities from Santa Barbara to san diego. Theyre giving it to the front line first responders, nurses, doctors, and all the people on the front line of this virus. Reporter some winemakers were on board from the beginning. Others heard about the cause, came by, and started dropping off cases. We had people just dropping off wine, left and right. 20 cases, five cases, ten cases. Its pretty remarkable. Amazing how our Wine Community has come together in such a fast way. And were all excited and happy to help out. Reporter these vehicles started in Orange County. And uhaul, hearing of the cause, joined in. Uhaul donated all these vans which is pretty awesome. Reporter each bottle of personally handled and tagged with a message of thanks from the Wine Community of the santa inez valley. Vintners are also inviting those who received them to come up when the crisis is over the packers were Wine Industry partners and close friends. The final total . 550 cases. A retired sheriffs deputy who loves to serve just traded in his board for a badge. One of the hardest things ive done. Im glad i can do it. How hes serving violations along the coast. Im doing a story on a third grade lockdown. How a group of Elementary School students turned the pandemic into an opportunity. In the weather, we had a pretty interesting surge in low clouds cover the entire bay area today. And much of easter is gonna look like that as well for tomorrow. Then were gonna look ahead to a warmup for much of next week. And well talk more long arm of the law is reaching out to the beach tonight. Drew andre introduces us to one deputy to came out of retirement to help out in santa cruz. Reporter joe clark is a retired sergeant with the Sheriffs Office. But he came out of retirement a few weeks ago to help enforce the new shelterinplace order. Which as a surfer himself hasnt been an easy task. Glad i could help out. Ive been surfing for 45 years. Right out here. This is my spot. So i thought it would be fitting that if i could help out in any way, id come right here. Reporter over the last few weeks, he and a team of about a dozen deputies have enforced the shelterinplace along the unincorporated coast. Making sure nobody goes down into the water, down to the beach. Reporter all parks and beaches are closed, which means no surfing too. Whats it like having to enforce no surfing . Yeah, its one of the hardest things ive done. Reporter we were with clark when the first offender broke the rule. Inhe water. Deputies staked out various exits and waited for him to get out and handed over the 1,000 citation. Its gonna be a zero tolerance. If you go surfing, were gonna wait for you when you get out of the water. Reporter the Health Officer says if people obey the new order, the boards can be brought back out. From all the local sufferers, the majority are for it. They have been helping us. Keeping people out of the water and educating people about it. We all want to get back to the water. Drew andre reporting. So far Santa Cruz Police and sheriffs deputies have handed out nearly 200 citations for breaking the shelterinplace order. Gyms have been forced to close their doors there is a trainer in Orange County who found a unique way to keep his clients and his staff. He brought the gym to them, raorme marine captain broke down all of his equipment, delivered it to his clients and launched training sessions on zoom. He started getting calls from around the country from others who wanted their home gym. To california, now were on the east coast. People around the u. S. Are asking. I judd i need to you work, and its gonna be roundtheclock and were gonna go. To keep up with the demand, theyre renting equipment from the competition and buying whatever else they can online. A mail carrier in North Carolina found a way to bring a little joy to her daily route. She is dressing up to brighten the days. Tracy lewis has been delivering packages in costume every single day since the shelterinplace order went into effect. She dressed up as a traffic cone. She dressed up as a mamma shark. A butterfly. Theres the mamma shark. Theres was out to get the toilet paper. Lewis says she will keep dressing up until she is told not to or runs out of ideas. We love that. One reminded me of landshark. Oh, yeah. Imagine she comes up here. Anyway. Really cool story. Im gonna switch gears here. Eave got a network of cameras all throughout the bay area. O some day, any given one of them can sum up the weather story just in one view. This is from the camera on mt. Vacca. Which sits on the top of the coast range. On the far east side of the bay area. Just on the edge. So you go that way, youre in the Central Valley. Guthis way, youre in the bay area. Look where the clouds are coming from. This was a strong onshore flow. Meaning these low clouds made it all the way here. If you. Dblo. Can seetanohere toit look, but thats it right there. You can see the two peaks on it. Thats the farthest east you go. Look how the clouds are just flowing over the other side. If you look at the trivalley, weve got some breaks of blue sky here. Same thing in santa clara county. Weve got some break breaks of blue sky there as well. Tomorrow is gonna be almost as gray as the day was. Tomorrow were gonna get a little help. Alternate still gonna be gray for the first part of the day. Ill show you item current numbers, around 60. Im gonna bring this ahead to tomorrow morning. And as we get into the predawn hour, this is where we see the greatest extent. The clouds are back. That says the 5 00 hour. Watch what happens. Its very subtle on here. Youre gonna be able to see a little bit of an offshore flow. Easter sunday morning, great. By the afternoon, you will get more breaks of blue sky tomorrow. And that is gonna impact the daytime highs. The increase here, morning lows for sunday come in around 50. A little cooler than they are now. Here are the daytrial highs for tomorrow. If you looked at these on your own, youd miss part of the story. Some of these are ten degrees warmer than today was. Specifically concord. Most of them are five degrees warmer than today. Lets do the comparison. Concord, ill use you as my example. 64 today, tomorrow 75. 79 on tuesday. And if youre wondering the, the average would be 69 for this time of year. Quite a warmup coming our way. The same thing for san jose. Numbers are almost as impressive. They come down a bit. And witness we get into the bay, youll see them drop even more. Heres oakland. 61 today, 67 tomorrow. 73 by tuesday. And for san francisco, its a warmup to get to 70. You bet. But its not nearly as dramatic. The rest of the sevenday forecast, you can see that warmup now going into tuesday and wednesday. And then well start to bring those numbers back down again so by the time we approach next weekend, well increase the clouds a bit and bring the numbers back down a little bit closer to average. Well be right back. The best way to predict the future is to create it and change the world. Here at abbvie, were inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier. And happier, while making medicines that help people right now. Because thats the present we wanted to live in. And thats the future we all want to see. Abbvie. Here. Now. That was first lit lie Charles Lindbergh in 1928 to help in the early days of commercial aviation now. Its being lit up to honor folks on the front lines of the pandemic. And tell shine bridle every sunday night beginning easter night, tomorrow night. Until the Coronavirus Crisis has ended. Organizers hope the light will remind us to stay hopeful. Can schools out for weeks during the coronavirus pandemic, some east bay third graders have found a new way to keep in touch. Theyve launch thered own newspaper. Sharon chin shows us its now reaching their entire campus. Reporter third graders in, on ryneda are hiking, backyard camping and trimming their parents hair while sheltering in place. What you are gonna be doing this week . Reporter a dozen students pitched story ideas in a Video Conference call. Were gonna be doing activities you can do at home. How to celebrate a birthday during lockdown. Mine is about the Healthcare Companies teaming up with Car Companies to make as many ventilators as they can. Reporter and on this day, i get to join in. Im doing a story on third grade lockdown news. Reporter third grade lockdown news is a biweekly newspaper that these eight to tenyearold requirements started after the covid19 pandemic closed all schools. Many articles illum nalt the new shelterinplace reality from the chalk your walk trend to recipes for keeping busy. Lucy started the competition. I like learning from my friend. And its a good way to keep reporter madeline did a story on pollution. Now shes trying to get to the bottom of the run on toilet paper. Its so bad, her grandfather had to deliver some. My dadre, they wer where theoill erybod ety. What do you think the reason is . Im still researching that. Reporter the newspaper is a fun way to keep students and family connected. On the almost like a newsroom where they all get together and share their ideas. Reporter and lucys mom, gen esays the paper fosters curious sxilt creativity. This is a way for us to get the kids engaged. How many people want to continue the newspaper after the shelterinplace is over . Reporter and one day, perhaps these young requirements will remember how they used this pet project to turn some bad news into a good news experience. 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