comparemela.com

Card image cap

Been a patchwork of plans to a deal with covid19. a the guidelines here in the bay a area have been among the a strictest. a even though the beginning of a phase 2 of the reopening is a starting to kick in, though a where and when and what is a going to be opening up can be confusing. a athe owner of this home dcor a store in oakland is stocked up a and ready to begin sales a beginning monday heard for a Curbside Pickup only. a the store recently transitioneda to online orders and the a loosening of guidelines to apartially reopen is like a loosening a tight grip that hasa been strangling the business. a i dont know if this one a thing will be the make it or break t, but certainly a everything helps. ait just keeps us going. a in addition to retail other a changes allowed under phase 2 a include limited service a business is like appliance repair, achild care with a necessary notifications, and manufaturing ain a limited acapacity. a officials in pleasanton say a they have not been given the a green light to enter phase 2. a we follow what the Alameda County Public Health departmenta tells us. a right now we have not entered into phase 2 yet. a we do anticipate we will hear a from the county perhaps as a early as next week that our acities are allowed to enter a into phase 2. But right now we a are not there yet. Neither is santa clara a county where some business a owners assume they may lose thea business to neighboring a counties. They awill probably go to tha next county, santa cruz or san mateo to get ahead or pair a jeans. Things athat will not be a opening in the bay area, a personal services such as hair a salons, tattoo parlors or gyms,a bars, wineries or dining a restaurants, entertainment a venues such as movies and a casinos but also no religious a services. aoakland restaurant netos a backyard says the beginning of a phase 2 means it is still a takeout only here but they are apreparing for the moment they a can finally bring customers a back inside. a we are kind of estimating w awill be running at half a capacity. So with his ample space we havea here at backyard. a we will be able to distance our tablesand separate and give aenough space for people to asafely be able to dine ina house. Some of the best a resources to try to keep track of all of this stuff, the statea website covid19. Ca. Gov, or thea website of your local health a department. So f ayou been following along,a we have a city official in a Alameda County that says they a have not been given the green a light to move forward with a phase 2. Yet, in the same a county we have a local businessa owner that is ready to start busines tomorrow. a if this all sounds confusing, a thats because it is. a but we do expect to get some a clarity on these issues from alocal county officials sometim athis week. a the latest from here, back to yo. a it is a lot to take in and changing daily. a the bay area now has nearly a 11,000 cases of the coronavirusa and 390 people have died. a a little bit of good news tonight. The San Francisco chronicle a reports hospitalizations arounda the regions nine counties a continue to drop. a there are now more than 80,000 a cases across the state and morea than 3200 people have died. In the United States it is a reaching a grim milestone. athe death toll has nearly a climbed to 90,000. It appearsa that tesla is planning to a resume full operations at theira plant in fremont this week. a according to the chronicle the a company told employees that teslas ahealth and safety plana has been approved by alameda a county Health Officials after authoritie atoured the factory a last week. The aapproval comes after a a series of moves by the tesla a ceo. a over the course of a wiki a threatened to move the company a out of california read he fileda a lawsuit against alameda a county and then restarted a production in defiance of Public Health orders. anew at 10, the business a insider is reporting that a thousands of uber employees area reportedly scheduled to be laida off tomorrow. a reportedly the workers will a receive 10 weeks of severance a pay and paid healthcare until a the end of the year. a earlier this month they were a cut 3700 jobs, about 15 of thea workforce. Uber declined to comment on thea layoffs other than to say the a company is looking at every a possible scenario to ensure we a get to the other side of this a crisis in a stronger position athan ever. A long time baya area cafe known for its a sandwiches and cookies is shutting down for good. a specialties cafe and bakery says they are closing all of a their locations at this week. a Elissa Harrington 33 a years. Reporter the covid19 apandemic has shuttered another abay Area Business. Specaialties cafe and bakery a with more than 50 locations in a three states, the announcement a was posted on the restaurants website. a part of it reads current a Market Conditions attributed to covid19a and shelter in place a policies have decimated companya revenues. I m adeeply saddened. athe family is devastated. Eric ais a regular customer and asaid his family put in aextra takeout orders to suppor athe business during the sheltea in place. a the app is now not working and a he wanted to put in one last order. a specialties has been asomething special for lunches,a or treats for us for years and a years. a we didnt expect that it would a just close right in the middle a of everything that is happenng. a specialties ahas been in a business for 33 years. a it is headquartered in a pleasanton. a i spoke with the vice mayor a over zoom. We were disappointed, sad. a she is concerned about resta pleasanton, still only able to a offer takeout. We acant help but wonder wh else, who was, particularly in a our lovely downtown. Cit acouncilmember says the a closure not only means the job aloss but also it will impact the acitys budget and tax a revenue. a ive enjoyed eating there a many times. a they have been a caterer at amany events ive been to. a so a big disappointment and yeta another pillar of pleasantons a businesses to fall. They ahave locations all ovea the bay area, mainly in a business districts, catering aand offering boxed meals on th ago. athey even had a warm cookie a radar to alert customers when a there favorite baked good was afresh out of the oven. a specialties were closed for good this tuesday, may 19. athe company said anyone who a placed an order scheduled for a after that date will get a a refund. The golden gate a Restaurant Association has realeased the results of a a survey of Restaurant Owners in a the city. a 47 laid off all of their a workers during the shelter in a place. aof the 73 that are open for a takeout, 60 are losing money a doing so. a 65 also receive money from thea federal paycheck protection a program and 64 plan to reopen a regardless of any limits to a seating capacity. Much of a the country has at least partially areopened but there ia concern that if safety is not a at the forefront, people will abe reluctant to go out. More now from new york. a reporter as more and more a parts of the a look a little different with a new cdc guidelines in place. If apeople are not feeling a safe going out, they will not a go to dine, eat and shop and doa other things. a thats why its so important toa get our economy back soon and a start safe. a 48 states are now partially a reopened, and as you head back a to your favorite spots you willa likely see new safety measures. a we will see not shaking a hands for a while. a we will see using hand a sanitizer a lot. a we will see facemasks spreadinga widely. With athe class of 2020 a virtually graduating, many a parents and teachers across thea nation are wondering what is ina store for the schools next a year. acolorados governor believes a kids will be able to return in a the fall but it wont look likea any other school year. a saying the key to making it a work is social distancing. a when all the kids are in tha hallway, lunch time. The adistrict is working with a our state and across the a country on schedules that have a less interactions, that can aslow the spread when there is a an inevitable outbreak. a with more than 36 million a americans, roughly a quarter of athe workforce filing front a women, many remain unsure abouta the economys ability to bouncea back. aa top Economic Advisor says ita is not going to be a sharp spike. a think of a pendulum a swinging, we dont know the a magnitude of the swings and the aduration of the swing or the a settling point. a it really is an uncertain a outlook. At athis time only a massachusetts and connecticut a are keeping those strict staya athome orders in place. a in new york, aishah hasnie, fox anews. a now to the weather, late season rain moved into the bay a area today. a this is what it looked like a this evening in oakland. a you can see the roads were a slick from the drizzled rain. a it was a similar scene in a the south bay, people at a windshield wipers going and a hoods up as they made their waya through downtown san jose. a bill martin joins us now to a tell us if more rain is on the a way. It looks like we will a get a pretty heavy dose late a tonight into the morning hours. asomewhere around 1 am to 4 am a it will rain pretty hard. awe did have a significant rain aovernight last night. a as you look at these numbers, a just know that in marin county a on mount tam, they had over an a inch and a quarter. athat is a lot of rain. a then lower in the santa cruz amountains just under an inch. a this is significant rainfall a for me. a in the mountains, winter storm a warning is in effect above a dixie 500 feet area but still, a this is may, deep into me now and awe are getting these kinds aof systems, which is really a helpful, certainly for the a watershed. a weve got a lot of rain up in a northern california. a the showers falling right now a are mainly to the north of us. What i want to point out is a this line of showers offshore, and aif you look, you can see a these two little lightning a bolts. a i think you can see those. a that is in response to this waya that will come through at about 1a2 in the morning that can a easily produce thunder and a lightning on short and very a heavy rainfall. a that will be late tonight, a after midnight and before you a get up. Tomorrw morning there will be a a few scattered showers in the a morning. athen it will be partly cloudy a partly sunny and that another a chance in the Late Afternoon a for another thunder shower. The abest bet for real heavy a rain is when it goes through a late tonight. a you might hear it on your a rooftops. a i will see you back here with the acomplete forecast and thena run the model all the way a through. A amassive explosion in a Southern California injured 11 a firefighters including two who a are in critical condition. athe criminal investigation tha is now underway. Also ahead a tonight, bay Area Business is aswitching gears amid the a rotavirus crisis. aat 10 30, how they are hiring a or people while also helping aHealth Officials with testing. A amuralist in the south baa is using art to inspire a positivity during this a coronavirus pandemic. How he is using vacant buildings ato spread his a message. My wife never gets home in time to see little man go to sleep. Her bus stop is a mile away. I wish i could at least walk home with her. Im completing the 2020 census for my family. My response can impact how public funding is spent in my community. That could mean education for little man and a closer bus stop for her. relieved, loving hey. Hey. Shape your future. Start here. Complete the census at 2020census. Gov. aa active lica is dead and another seriously a injured when a fighter jets a performing in honor of fronta line workers crashed northeast a of vancouver. a a witness captured this video a that shows two snowbird jets a taking off. athen one veers off and starts a plunging toward the ground. athe pilot ejected from the a plane but ended up dying. a this is the second crash a involving the snowbirds in lessa than one year. Eight a firefighters remain in the a hospital tonight after an a explosion and fire at a a warehouse and downtown los aangeles. atwo are in critical but stablea condition. a Christina Gonzalez tells us a that a criminal investigation a is now underway. a theres been an explosion, ia have two down firefighters. a reporter the chilling radio a traffic la city firefighters asa an explosion overtakes them in a downtown la. On the front aside of the building we need a help. a samantha started off as another aroutine incident, a onestory acommercial building with smokea is kind of breadandbutter. But except at this building,a according to the website they sell smoking and vaping a products including highly aflammable butane lighters, gasa cases and torches, even honey a oil dabbing kits. athe explosion cut by fighters a from engine nine inside the abuilding. avideo shows the harrowing a moments as they escape down thea ladder, much of it too graphic a to show. a it wasnt even just an a explosion. But athen to have to go througha a blowtorch, nobody would have a guessed what happened shortly athereafter. Although afox learned it a happened before. a september 2016 la city fire a response to the same location. a no injuries but the large fire a is on the third street side of a the same industrial complex. a are the same and doing the abusiness as smoke toques, and a that is also part of the activea investigation. The investigation awith fire a Department Helicopters a observing the multiblock area a now considered a crime scene. aarsonists and lapd major a crimes, no indication of any a wrongdoing at this point but athe building should have had placards outside indicating thea highly Combustible Materials ainside. a the damage so severe, if they a were there, you cannot tell. There is such significant damage i couldnt really tell a myself, but that is part of thea investigation. Again that wasa Christina Gonzalez reporting. athe la mayor said a lot of firefihters are shaken up by a the explosion but the good news ais that everybody is expected a to survive. A afamily of a missing a teenager is offering a 10,000 a reward for information leading a to her return. a Veronica Elizabeth prado is a a 15yearold hispanic that was a last seen theres an eight a about 10 00 mack pierce shes a about five foot one and weighs a 116 pounds. a she was last seen wearing red, ablack and white air jordans ana carrying a black tommy hilfigera bag. aanyone with information about a her is asked to call police a right away. a we also have an update on a a separate and a seemingly a unrelated missing persons case. a two missing teenagers that a disappeared friday night have a been found. a investigators did not say wherea 16yearold Justin Fraser and a his 14yearold friend located a but we are told they are safe. a in San Francisco caltrans a is advising drivers that chris a will be back at work this week a on the replacement project. a traffic will be down to one a lane in both directions of a highly 101 from 8 pm to 6 am. a in the northbound lanes will bea completely closed overnight a from tuesday through saturday. a traffic will be redirected to a highway 280. achris have already finished arepaving. athat was originally going to happenin july. a they are now completing all of a their followup work. Gas a prices are going back up. a the average gas price went up five cents in the past three weeks. a average price for gas in the a United States is 1. 87. a the slight jump comes after a prices crashed during the a coronavirus pandemic. a experts say gas prices are a likely to continue to go up as a more and more people hit the a roads as a stayathome orders a are eased. anew at 10, showcasing art a during a pandemic. His atalent vacantbuildings imported a a businesses and windows in the a downtown area. Reporter a jorges artwork is a lot more a meaningful during this time. a he says he wanted to provide a simple messages of hope and ainspiration in a city that he a grew up in. 24yearol ajorge camacho is a working on his latest painting. a his canvas, the window of this a Office Building in downtown sana jose. a the message, stay strong in sana jose. a it is nice to feel comfort a and support each other. a i think during these times we a see that more than other. He ais a painter in san jose a rationally for the last three a years. ahis first mural saying a greetings in san jose. The amount of feedback and a positivity i got from that a mural made me want to do more. Since the pandemic jorge hasa lost several projects it has a not been able to sell his art a at street fairs and festivals. a like many artists nowadays he a displayed his work on social a media and caught the eyes of ana owner of a cafe that asked him todecorate their window. a earlier this month he painted togh atimes, tougher people. I was tired of seeing a everyone so worried about the a negatives of what is going on. a just letting people know it is a okay and things will get a better. Naow several windows of a vacant buildings in downtown a san jose have been transformed a with jorges art, like a snail a that reads slow times and a a pigeon with the caption where did they go. I try to do a witty works of art that makes a someone passing by that looks a at it, crack a smile. a stay strong san jose is a definitely a message of hope a that we are all saying right a now. a Real Estate Firm urban a Community Requested this a current project. a times are tough, but knowinga that we have a fantastic coammunity, and everyone is in a this together definitely speaks volume. a the artwork is free with a donations accepted. a uses oneshot enamel paint and a sticks to one color to keep a cost down. a he knows that these window a splashes might be temporary buta hopes the messages are long lasting. aany idea of creating art on a boarded up is is is is gaining apopularity in other big citiesa like seattle and San Francisco. a there will be more of jorges messags in downtown, another a coffee shop just signed on. Coming up, new york governora cuomo does a covid19 test on a himself during a daily a briefing. Plus, after a 10 week hiatus, nascar is back. a im in Darlington South a carolina and i will tell you ahow sports are adapting to thea coronavirus pandemic. 16. laughter how many pints of iced tea are left in the pitcher . Times. Ten. So, wait. errhhhhh do you want to show us the continents on the. No. It is not going good. My mom is getting stressed out. speaks hebrew mommas tired. I, im, like. Woooo. screams sighs heavily so, starting just quickly by breathing in. I never thought id say this, but i kind of miss school the teachers, i mean, yall are gifted people i thank you so much for what youre doing. Their investment into our children is beyond what we can even imagine. Appreciate all that you do. Zoom asays ac in vestigating the a aa outage that affected some of a their users. a the san jose videoconferencing a company says that outage a prevented people from hosting a and joining meetings today reada the problem appear to have a peaked overnight with another aspike at nine this morning. a several churches that were a Holding Services online said a they went to other online a platforms during the outage. a zoom says they are monitoring athe situation to ensure that na further disruptions. In normal times tens of thousands a of people would have gather a this morning in the rain to a take part in the annual bay to a breakers race. But like other events, this wasa postponed due to the pandemic. a the foot race from the a embarcadero to ocean beach is a scheduled to take place on a december 20. a organizers say all existing arace registrations will be a honored for the new date. a dramatic live sports return to a television today. amark meredith tells us that a a nascar race and a golf a tournament both here today, buta with no fans in attendance. a reporter sunday marked the a return of live sporting events a after the coronavirus benched a americas beloved pastimes. a nascar started their engines ina Darlington South carolina, adrivers and their teams and a fans had to adjust with a everyone wearing face masks, a drivers having the temperaturesa checked and announcers calling a the race from a booth in a charlotte. aand no fans were allowed. But aempty stands or something the apresident of one racing a team says wont impact drivers a or viewers at home. a all you hear are race a engines and will sound exactly a the same from home. a you will notice that the a grandstands look empty, but youa will hear it and feel it. And probe golfers hit the a lakes on sunday, this event a also looking a lot different with two sets of competitors a playing on different courses. a rory mcilroy and Dustin Johnson awhile matt wolf and ricky a fowler played in florida. a we want to get terms back, a we need sports in terms of the a psyche of our country. a we want to get back to where ita was, we want stadiums loaded a with people. a we dont want to 15,000 a people watching alabama and lsua as an example. Majorleague baseball plans a to hold its draft in june a virtually. Later in sports, a more details from darlington a and how it was a unique race a day for everyone involved a including the winner of the race. a also ahead tonight, massive acoronavirus relief bill is a heading to the senate but some a say it is dead on arrival. a why House Speaker nancy pelosi a says it is critical to pass thea measure as soon as possible. a many may Era Companies are a cutting employees but one is a doing the opposite. ahow they are using new workers ato help distribute coronavirusa test kits. You know you are a doing something that will not aonly impact you, but it impacta someone else. a active listp navigate these uncertain times,a many are shifting their focus. a instead of shipping a subscription boxes, one oaklanda business recently hired dozens a of local residents to send a coronavirus testing kits to a medical facilities. Reporter a we spoke to one of the new a hires and what really stuck outa to me was his positivity. a this isnt just a company that a is helping get coronavirus atesting kits out emma but itsa giving employees a sense of apurpose during this tough timea the economic fallout from the a coronavirus pandemic forced hiring freezes and furloughs. One oakland business though, a did the opposite. I started putting a applications into a lot of a different websites and companes afor employment. a it seemed to be a good fit for a me. The ecommerce government a Company Recently hired 30 bay a area locals. a they needed extra help to take a on a new task. a our focus changed a bit whena the pandemic came down. a they pack and ship items fora businesses, usually things like makeup, clothes and asubscription boxes. a but when a California Research alab called and needed someone a to assemble and send out there coronavirus testing kits, they stepped up. a these tests are so adesperately needed and the a difference between knowing if a you have covid19 and not a knowing, is huge. a in the last three weeks theya sent more than 200,000 tests toa medical facilities all over thea country. It acan also give a person hoe aas far as knowing the kitsa are being made and distributed a out. The idea of giving someone a hope radio is what keeps these a new hires motivated. a the vibe out here, is a something. a as far as everyone in the a Community Coming together and a working together. a david green said knowing a where his next paycheck is a coming from is nice but this position has a deeper meaning afor him. a you come in each and every a day and you know you are doing a something that will not only a impact you, but it will impact a someone else. A new free drivethroug acoronavirus test a site is set to open tomorrow ina oakland. aits located at the alan templ baptist achurch on internationaa boulevard near 85th avenue. a it is the first drivethrough acovid19 testing site in east a oakland. a people must have an appointmenta but the test will be free. a Officials Say its important toa open a site in that area a because the coronavirus is a disproportionately affecting a communities of color. a the governor of new york, andrew cuomo, got tested for athe coronavirus during his a Media Briefing today and he a encouraged others to do the same. a thae driveup sites contest up a to 15,000 People Per Day but a are only conducting about 5000 a tests on a daily basis. a he says the test is fast and a easy and the people shouldnt a be scared of it. Thats it . a nothing else. Told you. a Governor Cuomo later tweeteda that if he has time to get a tested, everyone else does too. a new york has more than 700 a testing sites throughout the a state. Medical researchers a at Oxford University may be a moving into the lead in the a global race to develop a a vaccine for the coronavirus. a they say the latest test from a aresearch lab in southern a england are showing encouraginga results. a some of the tested developed a antibodies against the virus within 14 days of being a injected with the experimental a vaccine. a oxford hopes to have that a vaccine ready sometime this year. a the anew 3 trillion relief bill passed the house of a representatives but it appears a unlikely that the republican a controlled senate will pass it. a reporter now that states a are starting to open back up, a Senate Republicans want to hold off aon putting together the a next relief package for a few aweeks to see how things go anda where the greatest needs are. a but today House Speaker nancy a pelosi criticized that thinkinga saying there is no time to waste. a they may think its okay toa pause, but people are hungry a across america. Hunger does not take a pause, a people are jobless, that a doesnt take a pause. a people dont know how they will apay the rent across the contry. aa we need to address this with a humanity. Republicaans are balking at the a 3 trillion package that a passed the house claiming it isa a political wish list filled a with items that are not a directly related to recovering from the pandemic. My fellow republicans in the senate have tried to see thingsa from the speakers point of a view, but we cant get our a heads that far up our rear ends. aa i think any fairminded aamerican would agree, once the aread the bill. a all of this goes towards thea bigger question of how long it a will take for the u. S. Economy ato recover and the chairman ofa the Federal Reserve thinks it a may take until the end of next year. a assuming there is not a a second wave of the coronavirus,a i think we will see the economya recover steadily through the a second half of this year. For a the economy to fully recover apeople will have to be fully a confident and that may have to a await the arrival of a vaccine. a in terms of timing, most a Health Officials continue to a say a vaccine likely will be a ready until the middle of next a year at the soonest. And as a garrett just mentioned, the a chairman of the Federal Reservea warned today that it could takea a while before the u. S. Economya rebounds. a Jerome Powell says its possibe the economic downturn a could last until the end of ths year are my take even a until the end of next year to a recover. apowell made those remarks a during a 60 minute interview a that is airing tonight. a he said for the economy to a fully recover people will have a to be fully confident and that a may not happen until the a arrival of a vaccine. a powell did strike a positive anote saying unemployment will aget back down, we will get a through this. a the largest corporate a Property Management company in a San Francisco says they will a repay a 3. 6 million federal a Small Business loan in two a years. a they were widely criticized a last week for applying for and receiving the government loan a when many smaller businesses got anothing. a the company owns 265 apartment a buildings in San Francisco and a reportedly has more than 3 a billion in assets. a the company says the loan from a the paycheck Detection Program aallowed them to continue to a employ 123 frontline workers. a they say many of those workers a would have lost their jobs a without the loan. aother Large Companies that tooa loans like shake shack have a returned the money. Thre acould soon be changesa made to the paycheck protectiona program that could make it morea lexical for Small Business a owners. Right anow 75 of the money a borrowed must be used to pay a workers for the government to a forgive the loan. a that is not possible for most a businesses with fixed expenses tht are still closed including a restaurants and hair salons. a Small Businesses are also a asking the government to extenda the Repayment Period from two ayears to five years for loans a that are not forgiven. a moving forward in europe, the a steps in several countries tooka this weekend toward reopening. a plus which bay area cities a are considering measures that a would allow 16 and 17yearolds ato vote in some elections. 16. laughter how many pints of iced tea are left in the pitcher . Times. Ten. So, wait. errhhhhh do you want to show us the continents on the. No. It is not going good. My mom is getting stressed out. speaks hebrew mommas tired. I, im, like. Woooo. screams sighs heavily so, starting just quickly by breathing in. I never thought id say this, but i kind of miss school the teachers, i mean, yall are gifted people i thank you so much for what youre doing. Their investment into our children is beyond what we can even imagine. Appreciate all that you do. The aglobal a en1 coroanavi rus a a go up. a there are currently more than a 4. 7 million cases around the a world. a the United States leads the a world with nearly one and a ahalf million and sadly almost a 90,000 people here have died. a russia has reported more than a 281,000 cases and 2600 deaths. ain the uk as a most cases in a western europe with nearly a 245,000 and more than 34,000 a people there have died. a europe is working to establish a a new normal this week as more busineses will be allowed to reopen. aa italys Prime Minister says it a is a calculated risk. a reporter italy had its lowestdaily death toll today a since around the time of the a lockdown, 145 people. a the country will open up some a more tomorrow. The aPrime Minister says they a are taking a calculated risk ina doing so but the curve go back a up. ahowever essentially the countra needs to get back to business. a hope francis prayed and asked a the faithful to respect all of a the regulations as mass will a also start to happen from a tomorrow. a monday would have been pope a john paul the second one a hundredth birthday. athere will be a mess tomorrow a at 7 am and streamlined. athe pope also prayed for thosea cleaning hospitals, collecting a trash and cleaning our towns. amass was also held in the a parking lot today while people a prayed in cars. a mosques in iran also offered a driving services. agreece has managed to escape a the level of infection and lossa , they have had 3000 cases of a coronavirus and 162 deaths. a italys nonessential stores awill reopen tomorrow clothes tried aon by customers will be a put in quarantine but not put a back on the floor. athe retail estimates one a quarter of retailers will go a out of business. a hair salons and restaurants a will also open up tomorrow. adue to public pressure, a everything has beens speeded a up. Israel has a new a government after more than a a year of political deadlock. a the israeli minister said before getting sworn in today a that the new government will a move forward with his a initiative to ask key parts of a the west bank. a the head of the opposition a party criticized the new a government saying it use the a pandemic to form a bloated abureaucracy. The coronavirus is an excusea for a corrupt party at the a expense of the taxpayer. a after all the empty talk of an a emergency government, the a government being formed today a is the largest and most a wasteful in the history of the a country. The new government a includes 36 cabinet masters, a the most ever, and 16 deputy a ministers under the power sharing agreemnt. a in the Prime Minister will a serve for another 18 months. a we want to pay our respects a to our fallen heroes. a a memorial day tradition acancel. White boy scout say they shoulda still be able to put legs on the agraves of fallen a soldiers. And reyna today anda more on the way. a chief meteorologist bill martina will tell us how much more we a can expect. a the complete forecast is cominga up. athe actioakla will decide at this tuesday a whether to allow 16 and b,17 toa vote in school board elections. a the Council President authored a the measure which has the asupport of mayor libby sheff a and other leaders. San afrancisco supervisors are aconsidering a similar measure a for the November Ballot that a would allow 16 and 17yearoldsa to vote in municipal elections. a more cancellations due to a the coronavirus outbreak. a boy scouts, girl scouts and a other groups will not be a allowed to place flags on a veteran graves in honor of a memorial day this year. aOfficials Say the coronavirus a is the reason why. a reporter coronavirus has a canceled an annual a commemoration. athe local officials in new yora wanted restored. afor decades the boy scouts, a girl scouts and other groups ahave placed small american aflags at the graves of those a who have given the ultimate a sacrifice at our countrys anational military cemeteries for amemorial day. a this year the department of a Veterans Affairs has canceled a the mess flag placements citing acoronavirus. abut in Suffolk County new york on long island, where more thana half 1 million veterans are a buried, local officials want a the va to back down. a county executive Steve Bologna a says with proper safety precaution aand working with a the health department, they cana properly be honored again. a when you see the graves out a there all lined up and you a realize that all of these aindividuals served and a sacrificed for our country, anda the notion that we would allow athis virus to stop us from a honoring them appropriately by a placing american flags is just afor us, it is unacceptable. a the u. S. National cemetery a administration told foxnews a that since the state has not a lifted restrictions, the a cemeteries will not either. athing apart families and a Community Members are welcome a to visit National Cemeteries thoughout amemorial day weekenda and place individual flags on a graves to honor friends and a family. aeagle scout leader monahan anda his Boy Scout Troop have placeda thousands of flags over the a past few years and says he is a confident they can do it again a this year safely. a it is definitely a very a emotional and moving experience aa personally, my dad is a a veteran. ahe was deployed in iraq for a a year, and it is good to be ablea to pay our respects to our afallen heroes. a which is commemorated, this a is the generation that lived a through and won world war ii. a what is it going to say about a our generation if we can figurea out a way to honor the greatesta generation by placing flags at a their graves on memorial day. a Boy Scout Troops across the a country have also had to scrap a their plans. a an adult Group Replaced the a scouts, placing flags on the a graves of veterans in the war a of 1812. a kind of a wet day out there a today or this morning, it will a be wet again tonight and as youa look at this live pictured in a oakland. a you can seem the federal a building with the twin towers tothe left and the old tribune a building with the green roof ona it, and you see the clouds. a in the clouds they will lineup a tonight to bring us more a showers as of this second wave a slides throughout about 23 in a the morning tomorrow morning. a these are the rainfall totals a today. asignificant in some places wita over an inch of rain. a that is a lot of rain. a San Francisco got more rain in february, ano, so far this monta in may than they did for the a entire month of february. a scattered showers out there nowa are pretty much showing up all a over the place. a you can see the lines coming a in. a and this area back in here, it a is not showing up on the radar a yet but this is where we will a see some pop. a and that can even figure into aa thunder shower, we are seeing a some heavy wind out there now. a and the chance of significant a rainfall overnight. a most of us by the time we get a up, it will be gone. a forecast ties to mark, partly a cloudy and temperatures all in the a60s. a here comes one of the computer a models. a some showers forecasted for thea morning. a and thats the end of it. a have your showers before this a and then there you go, a Something Like this with maybe a a thunder shower in the a afternoon. athe main event will be tonight as you sleep. athere it is right there. a about 2 am. a that is some significant stuff. a if that verifies that will be a waking you up. a it looks like about 1 oclock a to 2 am. a and through the bay area by a about 2 30. a then you see quickly, 4 am, alla the way into san jose and then a gone into the mountings where aa winter storm warning is in a effect for elevations above a 6500 feet. akind of unsettled weather. a if that verifies, what i just a showed you on the futurecast, a that would be a pretty heavy a rain event in a short amount ofa time. a again, one, two, three in the a morning. Then it tapers off, maybe a a thunder shower tomorrow a afternoon but that will be a where most of us dont see a anything. atheres the five day forecast. a you can see that we can back ainto the 80s. a so more rain late tonight. a great news for the watersheds. ai will see you back here at 11 00. a a 10yearold from haywarda is doing what she can to raise amoney for a local food bank. acheck out what she is doing. a daniela is in fourth grade and a is very busy these days taking adozens of tiedye tshirts. a its all for a good cause. athe money she makes goes to a help the food banks and she a told us why she wanted to help. There is a food bank across amy street, and one day i saw a some of my friends from school a there, and i felt bad because a it is tough times right now. a so i wanted to help them, so i a started making tiedye a shirts. Well you can find her aon instagram td by dd. a she just has to work in fillinga all the orders with the demandsa of fourth grade. Coming up ina sports, a historic win at adarlington tops off live sport in america. a joe fonzi will be up next with a that. Then on the 11 oclock a news, San Francisco has a fraaction of the number of covi 19 deaths compared to new york a city. a the investigative report that alooks at why. Good evening a a i s whats a sports. aever since things shuts down, a sports fans have been eager to asee live events return. Fair ta say that even nonracing fans awere curious to see how a nascars return would go today. a it came back but it wasnt a a real resemblance of the nascar a weve gotten used to through a the years. a there were no tailgate parties aor tents on the infield. Onaly drivers, crews and a production staff and everyone was awearing masks and apracticing social distancing. a they determined the starting a order by drawing but after 10 a weeks off, the green flag a dropped and they went back to aracing. a we couldnt blame the drivers a if they were a little rusty. a they havent even completed a a wreck when Ricky Stenhouse losta control of his car, made a contact with and while i was a finished for the day. a a similar and to johnson stay. a he was in the lead when he losta control of his car. ahe was finished after 89 laps. ain the end it was kevin harvica who made history in a couple of aways. He wins his first race of the a year, but the 50th of his a career. a that moves him into the spot. a a lot going through his mind a after a wind that was nothing a like his devious 49. I want a to thank everybody for nascar, a and all the teams for letting a us do what we do. a i didnt think it would be thata much different, then we won thea race and its dead silent out here. aa we miss the fans, and man, im a excited. a it is weird, just because therea is nobody a the 49ers have been given a high marks for their offseason aactivities from the players a they signed to the deals they a made to the draft selections. a jimmie ward was one of their a high profile free agents cominga off his best full year as a a pro. athe 49ers resigned him to a threeyearextension, and as a the number one pick in 2014 he a is now their longest tenure a player. athere will be some adjustmentsa to last years highly rated a defense with the trade of abuckner, but ward gave credit a to his coach and general a manager for how they a compensated. They adid a great job by aaddressing the replacement. anobody liked him, so at the same atime we need to see how a this pans out. a but we are still loaded defensea i really feel like we will be a just fine. Sports lost one ofa its true broadcast pioneers a today heard in 1975 phyllis a george joined the cbs sunday a morning nfl pregame show. a she was the first woman on sucha a high profile sports show thata included brent musburger, and a jimmy the greek snyder. a george died at the age of 70 a after a long fight with a blood adisorder. a if youve been watching the 10 a part series on Michael Jordan aand the bulls, you know the a place like this are almost a routine. a this was the semifinals on thisa day in 1993 to complete a four agame chicago sweep over acleveland. They were on their way to the a first three pete that year. a heres some other events worth a remembering on this day in a sports history. a significant baseball a accomplishments on the state. In 1998 the aggies david wells a was perfect. He puts it away a and david wells has pitched a a perfect game. a he shut down the minnesota a twins, the 15th perfect game in amajor league history. a and on this day in 1979, the a wind was blowing out at wrigleya field. Mike schmidts 11 thinning a homer gave philadelphia a 2322a win over the cubs. a the two teams combined for 11 a home runs and 50 heads. a final score coming off the a 23 with the chicago cubs at 22. And bruce koepka shot a a second round 55 after a first a round 63 at the pga a championship. a that was the low score at the a Halfway Point for any major atournament. Then on the way to back to backa titles. Thats the stay in sports, may a17. a that is it for now guys we a will see you at 11 oclock witha more sports. Coming up next a at 11. Just open the gates a and put a table up front and a everything will be fine then wea handed over. Retail stores around the bay area are ready a for business. a starting tomorrow they will be a welcoming customers once again,a but with restrictions. a the 11 00 news on ktvu fox 2a starts now. a customers will soon be aallowed to return to their a Favorite Stores for Curbside Pickup. a good evening everyone, im a julie haener working from home. Im frank sommerville. athe bay area slowly reacts lin some of their state and place a restrictions. Here are the latest numbers. a the bay area has nearly 11,000 acases of coronavirus and 390 a people have died. a there is a little bit of good nes. aa the chronicle is reporting thata hospitalizations around the a nine bay area counties a continues to drop and no bay a area counties reported a additional deaths today. a greg liggins with more on what a we can expect tomorrow. Reporter when it

© 2024 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.