abegin reopening more quickly than staea. We are moving forward to a allow the larger counties to a continue to make progress deeperinto phase 2. From the nampa county restaurant athe governor said 53 of the 58 counties are a eligible to move towards things like diving into restaurants and servics. Positive trend lines are the basis afor the easing of a restrictions. 5 decline aover a 14 day period over hospitalization say why. Eight. 47 in the number of icu patiens. a this in Contact Tracing and pesonal protective equipment according ato the governor. a counties must meet the a following criteria. a with no more than a 5 increase in hospitalizaiona and the last seven adays on average. Smalle acounties must not have a more than 20 people hospitalize aon any given day in two weeks. a no more than 100,000 cases. And test rate to less than 8 . We want counties to have thoughtfulplans to reinstitute parts aof the stayathome ordes athat we are loosening or a relaxing today. a if the numbers hold, newsoma said the state could be making announements ain a few weeks a for instore retail to be loosened up and the opening of salons and churches. He offered the a them is in for sports fans. s a sporting events and pro asports in the first week or so in june without spec taters and modificatins aand very aprescriptive conditions. a they can begin to move forward. a thats contingent on the numbers athat say its not declining numbers. They are working with a plana to move forward. anew and six, officials at asonoma county are submitting plns afor the governor to ease shelter ain place restrictions a even more. athe counties plan includes outdoor adining at restaurants, abreweries and wineries. aright through graduation ceremonies and summer camps for kids. Thaey awill meet the newly announced benchmarks to open potions aof the economy. a seven of the nine bay area counties have entered phase 2 with the last two entering this week. atoday, marin, San Francisco, a San Francisco and alameda acounties move forward to phase 22. a conch contra costa is making a move tomorrow and santa clara on friday. a contact costa counties allow apickup in some manufacturings athey are looking to allow car gatheringsfor upcoming agraduations. There aare limits to the number of cars as well as who can attend and security requiremnts including a responsible ahost. Its a new world were movinginto. a we are slowly opening up our aeconomy. Its not going to get back to life as it was before this pandemic started. a there will be things that may abe longterm changes for us. a Health Officials say people aneed to keep following key principlesincluding social distancing and wearing a face acovering in public. a Santa Clara County announced atoday it will allow a nonessential, Retail Businesses to reopen on friday. We are told about that and some aother changes announced today. a at this childrens boutique ain downtown campbell, a realita of the pandemic. a we have mommy shirts. Mama a aint easy. The storefront has been closedfor two months. They fulfilled online orders bua thanks to the amendment to the aSanta Clara County health order, they can make Curbside Pickup starting friday. I think customers might feela more comfortable now. Before it was clear that we should only be picking up items from essential businesses. Businesses are limited a because customers are not allowed ainside. Health of the show say the agradual easing in some a restrictions are possible a because the number of new cases ais stable and has been decreaing. a the anumber of patients ahospitalized is also declining our collective effort has significanly areduce the spreada in our county. Wehave a little bit of a headroom to cautiously take another astep forward. a a step forward also possible abecause of what has not a happened since construction resumed atwo weeks ago. Positive indicators in the fact tat since and almost two weeks awe had an incubation a period that has not resulted in mass infections or clusters. Santa clara county band car parades aand thats been lifted under athe new order as long as apeople from the car from the same household and does not leave athe vehicle. apeople in campbell welcome thea baby steps forward. I dont know what the futurea holds but we are adapting as aeach new thing comes out and doing athe best we can. aim thankful for our health an the ahealth of our customers customers save further a progress needs to be made abefore churches and salons cana open in the next two phases. You can download the app toa stay up to date on whats reopening aand where including the alatest up dates on the shelter ain place orders in you area. aa the app is available now on alla platforms. President trump met with restaurantowners on how the industry can move forward aduring the pandemic. a the executive said they are a grateful for assistance like the paycheka protection programa but they need a lot more help. Treasuy secretary said the trump aadministration is allowing small businesses, like arestaurants, more time to use a the money and still allow the a loans to be forgiven. a the very nature of restaurant ain general, we relya on social interaction. ait makes it really unique that we were hit hard quickly and isa going to make our really diffic a at least 29 states are now allowing dying in service at arestaurants with varying restrictios. a six adays are allowing out door service aonly. Also at that meeting president a trump announce hes taking the antimalaria drug, a hydroxychloroquine as a. Active measure to avoid gettinga the virus, even though theres a no indication the drug makes any adifference. The apresident said hes been a taking it for a week and a half. atwo staffers has tested positie for the virus. The adoctor did not recommend ha take it but he requested it abecause hes heard a lot of good torie about its effectiveness. a athe fda said the drug should a not be used outside of a hospital due to dangerous side aeffects including heart rhythm problems. The Biotech Company is experiencinga promising signs ia the early stages of a clinicals trila. It involves the afirst vaccine tested on people. A avolunteers were given two doses aof vaccine. Studies ashow did increase the abodys availability to invoke aan immune response. a they created an antibody that stop tea virus from replicating. amore people trial could start in july. That sparked a big rally on wall street. a a the dow jumped and the naz back ajumped and the s p gained 90 points a a busy week ahead for a Senate Lawmakers on capitol hila. They have to decide what to ado with the massive stimulus bill sent over from the house. This comes after the president fired aanother inspector genera. a Speaker Nancy Pelosi is urging Senate Republicans to a take up the 3 trillion heroes bill passed friday. a the republican said the bill is dead on arrival. The democrats are using thisa opportunity to enforce socialism. a they have been hesitant to passa more relief bills in the a senate because they want to seea how the economy rebounds. If it continues over the alast couple weeks of data, one might conclude that this stimuls its already past is aenough. s a over the weekend the chair of the Federal Reserve said if atheres no second wave of the virus, hes cautious and aoptimistic. In order for the economy to fully recover people have to be confident aand that may await athe arrival of the vaccine. a there might be questions of the alate friday night firing o a state Department Inspector a general. athey launched an investigation into what he called a a politically motivated firing. President obam criticize a president trumps response to acoronavirus during a a commencement speech. We finally pulled back the a curtain on the idea that so a many of the folks in charge know what they are doing. a a lot of them are not even pretending to be in charge. Fox news. Coming up, a deadly seven a hour stretch leaves Antioch Police investigating two separatea homicides. a see how they are transitioning a back to proactive policing as a the restrictions are starting a to loosen. Tela employees are a reporting to work in fremont. athey have the green light aftea a very public spat with the acounty. Were getting into nicer weather. a you acan see it outside now. astill a chance for something, a details after the break. a a bay area county is testina out how to safely resume a classes. a the pilot plan for reopening in amarin. a toll plaza, almost noa one heading into San Francisco. We will be right back. Z3vx9z z1s6z y3vx9y y1s6y until i found out what itst it actually was. Ed me. Dust mite droppings eeeeeww dead skin cells gross so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavyduty dusters. Duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweepers on it. The textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. No more heebie jeebies. Phew. Glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. Two men actiwverea hours aapart in antioch today. athe homicides are the first since ajanuary and they come is aofficers are resuming a more proactive aapproach after a operations were scaledback as aof the coronavirus. Two deadly shootings in a antioch within seven hours. a of the verse happened at monday morning ain the apartment complx. aa 36yearold man died at th ascene after being found on the back patio. A asecond victim, was wounded. Shots fired over an argument, the ashooter ran away. At a 30 monday morning, more a violence. a theres been a second homicide. aa police were called there, the manakilled his roommate. Both mena 43 years old. a the police were first on scene aand started cpr. Once they cleared the scene a they called in fire and medicala personnel. a police at one point call fora a medical helicopter but the victim died at the scene. aits not clear if the homicide are arelated. a tings happened. a is sometimes they happen far apart aand sometimes they happe quick ato each other. The former commission with the Crime Prevention said the timing could be coincidental. The first since january since a16yearold boy was killed in january. policeaa resume proactive a policing this month. a back in march the police chief atold officers to stand down ovr anonemergency calls over aconcerns they get the acoronavirus. a we can start to resume full a and normal activities. a the activity the police a department has always been, i felta acceptable. a police are collecting evidence from both homicides. Anyone from here is investigatng thea homicide. a at 3yearold is at the a hospital suffering from a poisoning. athe parents were arrested afte poliace found Drug Paraphernalia and syringes inside the home. Police say child was in dire acondition after drinking a e n athe child is expected to surviv. A a32yearold man and a 28yea old awoman faces child endangrment charges. a ait may be the middle of maa been a winter storm warning is in effect in the sierras. a take a look at this picture. ait shows interstate 80 at acastle peak. More on a latea season snow in the bay area, lets ago to our chief meteorlogist. Does the picture surprise you at all in the sierras . Its unusual for this time aof year. We get rain and occasionallys asnow that the velocity is surprising a this live picture i have a illustrates cold air in place. a you have cold air that comes in on top of us like with this weather asystem, you get ground heated, aby the sun, obviously. a and it flies into the cells and we are seeing some cumulus a cells. You asee the vertical adevelopment. In nevada they are getting up there itha thunderstorms getting aup around it county area. Its definitely got some gain. aa winter storm warnings above 600 feet. Its late into may and awe are doing pretty well ia terms of rain and snow. aits not bad, even in the norma area of lakeshasta. athat is a bank account for water. a the county area by chico or paradie is getting hammered. Hea yuba city getting hammered, agrass valley. a thunderstorms around live oak. Look at this one. aeast of patterson. The astorms are really producin a alot of instability. a most of this has moved east. a a little bit left over, i dont think awe see anything. awe have clear conditions. ain the area there is a slight a chance we may see something alike that. a tomorrow we clear out and dry out aexcept the mountains, they will keep going. aill see you back with later computera models. atesla received the goahea to restarta reductions at a a factory in fremont. They updated it shelter in a place order this morning to allow aall manufacturers to resume. Between sea ceo, elon musk and a Health Officials. Muska filed a lawsuit and a threatened to move the a headquarters out of california. The atwo sides worked out a dea allowinga tesla to reopen with social distancing to protect athe workforce. a bay area job losses continua to mount because of the coronavirus. athat is compiled by the corona chronile. a hundred athousand people have a lost their jobs are temporarily laid offa during the last 11 weeks. a atesla alone 11,000 uighurs, a warriors many more. athe same number of workers at of lost their jobs at the ymca. Ubra has cut another 3000 jobs. a the company is rethinking its approach t develop autonomous vehiclesa technology. Ubr cuta 3700 jobs three weeks aago. Theyve anow laid off 25 of it aglobal workforce. a the office is also set to a close. There are long lines as dmv offices in the state begin to reopen. a the aagencys director said we ahave other options. athis is what it looks like at a the dmv office in san jose witha people social distancing. Its one of 25 offices opening across the state. Steve gordon was aat the san jose facility today. He said the dmv is also seeing a a significant increase in their online trafica at their virtual field aoffice. a more than 50 increase ove the apast 4 to 5 weeks. We helped drive some of the atraffic. People saw convenience and added aa bunch of new a transactions. Distract areminder, the dmv aalso has mailin service. a the other offices include san afrancisco, santa rosa, concord aand the claremont location in oakland. a coming up, and area descriabed as a testing desert, gets aa drivethrough coronavirus atesting site. awhat you need to know about athis site. a politics overshadowing a medicine. aof the w. H. O. aneeds to discuss the pandemic. Thats my story coming up. aa active new p 1 en1 a a coro nav today and aeast oakland. Its located at the allen a Temple Baptist church near 85tha avenue. aits free and available to a everyone regardless of their a economic or immigration status. You aneed an appointment to geta this test. athis is the first virus testin site in east oakland. aand more people are eligible ta for testing at the alameda acounty fairgrounds. They can get a test without an a appointment. a you do need to be 10 years old a or older. a this is regardless of symptoms. a tests are available on weekdays from nine a. M. To 1 00 in the afternoon. A lot of food was given outa to people in need. a the church of christ, south ahayward, was handing out 20 a pound boxes of fruits and a vegetables. a to 70 boxes were given away on industrialpark way in hayward. Of the church said this is in response to the governors plana to get food from farmers into a the hands of families during a this pandemic. a i think about these fruits a and vegetables that are going to be given today. Its an opportunity to be able to share with the community of a people who have called already athat said hey, we have lost ou jobs, awe dont know what to doa this is a place where people acan be able to find hope so a they can be lifted up today. a the church will distribute afruits and vegetables beginnin ata 10 a. M. a every monday for as long as they can. Hoelessa advocates and asupporters near San Francisco city hall is calling for hotel rooms afor unsheltered people. a they have a fenced in sleeping vilage afor dozens of people a near the asian art museum. a protesters say the people a cage is not what they want. They built a small chainlink enclosure ato highlight their displeasur awith the citys aeffort and called on them to a provide more hotel rooms. We are demanding the releasea of they can the hotel room so they cana safely shelter in a place. How ado you shelter in place when you dont have a place . a city Officials Say they hav moved anearly 1000 people into a hotel room since the shelter ina place orders began. They are continuing to know base sheeta negotiate with othea hotels for vacant rooms. aa wellknown market is acleared to reopen. See ahow grab and go is available ain san joses pedro square. a will the governors optimism about pro sports help a49ers get back to business . We will break down what we know in sports. Plus Risky Business at auc aberkeleys frat house. a a picture show students gathering afor an end of the year Party Without masks or a social physical distancing. Our a active listp aexperimental vaccine is showin apromising signs in the early a stages of a clinical trial. a Biotech Company, 1022, showed aeight participants showed a antibodies to stop the virus fromreplicating. a the first vaccine test two apeople. a additional trials may start in ajuly. a avenue newsom was in the anorth they to announce new guidelinesfor counties a want to accelerte reopening. They must show a 5 decline or fewer ahospitalizations in the a week. No more than 25 new cases per a100,000 residents. asanta clara and contact hofstra acounties are doing a reopening guidelines. a san mateo in December Cisco allowing retail Curbside Pickup today aalong with manufacturing offices aand outdoor spaces. Contra cosaa begins tomorrow a and Santa Clara County begins friday ayou are watching fox 2 anews at 6 30. Jesse tells us a wellknown market in downtown san jose was acleared to reopen today with 1 vendors adoing business. a reporter at san pedro a square in downtown san jose, a customers patronizing restaurants afor the first time ain six weeks. Its about time. Get aback to normal, real food. a they grab as a 16 vendors reopened for grab aand go service. a plastic shields, masks and social distancing markers were ain place to helps the spread o athe virus slow down. We are the heart of downtowna san jose. a the coowners of the shop sy athis has been like being away from fmilies. a a eager to get back into the agroove even though its take a out only. Were back to see our neighbor aand community. The first day back he sold overa 100 beverages, not a lot a but better than zero. a experts say that could be the differnce between surviving the crisisa are being forced ou of business. ais quite possible that alla this is doing is allowing them a to lose less money than they a would otherwise. Its not going to make them proftable. a a will keep them in business . It may allow them to stay in business because it will slow a the loss of cash. a those in the financial trenches say the immediate goal ais not to get ledgers back in the black but keeping the doorsa open. a rebuilding the community, thts what were focused on a here. a this is the road to normalcy moves aforward. a one at a time. Today was the first day the Retail Stores in San Francisco could areopen. San afrancisco mayor was on han to mark the occasion at green aapple books in the richmond district. aa and no customers are allowed inside. aundercurrent guidelines. athey are a only pickup and elivery. That its customers are also beginnng ato come back. a we had sales so far, it a feels good to have people respond ato opening. The reopening as part of tha two week experiment. ato city leaders will look to see aif the number of cases a begin to creep up. If numbers remain steady, they aare hoping customers will be aallowed into Stores Next Month amarin county is doing asafeguards for schools. a they are doing a pilot reopening aat three schools. a according to the independent a journal, they will start with aa small group that will stay togethera with the same a teachers. a each classroom will have health and safetya stations. The afirst thing everyone will do is wash their hands for 20 seconds. a the atest campuses are marin adale school and the Community School in san rafael and san a Jose Middle School in novato. Of paternity is taking heed after aholding an end of the a year party. City leaders are asaying everyone including youna people need to adhere to the asocial distancing guidelines ta help keep the entire community safe. a the fraternity just off the ucberkeley campus, students are aout for the summer but her on the grounds, this fraternity we can see cans and paper cups littering he patio. It shows dozens of students a attending an end of the year school party this weekend. The apicture shows no one a practicing social distancing. a the mayor said the gatherings aare risk a. People should not have frat arties aor large gatherings. Wea are not ready to allow large groups of people to congregate. athere is a very real risk of studnts and people in the community aof contracting and aspreading covid19. a there was a complaint of a noise. a young people may feel like a they are not at risk. a everyone is at risk. athis is important for our acommunity to help control the spread and fight this virus. a people responded more harshly. a watch the numbers jump next week. aanother answered back, they aare probably heading home a outside this weekend. I awill look at numbers to rise ain berkeley as well as other a places. a that is a concern to city leader afor potential spread. This is not only the spread a in your community but making a sure you are not spreading it when yu go home, putting your parents aat risk and other people in your community centera we encourage all of our studens in the community to a adhere to all covid19 related requiremens including practiinga social distancing and ato be respectful neighbors ato the community. auc berkeley said they could hoa individuals or the fraternity aliable for the violation of th student aconduct code. a coming up, a look at the a number of coronavirus cases and adeaths around the country and around the world as the u. S. asurpasses another grim milestne. The aworld Health Organization gahered for a twoday conference to discuss the apandemic. a the spotlight is on the growing afriction between the United States and china. a beaches and activ back a apeople acroa as states begin to reopen. a businesses can reopen as the state areenters the full phase oftheir plan while restaurants aincrease the number of customers athey serve. Some businesses remain closed and they are pushing to reopen out of fear of closing for good. A agym in new jersey, for examplea is defying a stayathome order saying its up to the people to adecide. Its unconstitutional, its athat simple. a very Large National experimentis underway now. ahow much more is this going to spread the virus . a experts say it will be a few weeks abefore we know the effects aof the latest a reopenings. a here are the latest numbers. ato today the number of u. S. acases of the coronavirus climbed abve 1 1 2 million. More than 90,000 people have now adied. a around the world, there are more than 4. 7 million cases and 317,000 deaths a tensions between the u. S. a and china took center stage today aas the World Health Organizatin had its annual meetin ain france. The w. H. O. a s officials defended their actionhow they handled the a pandemic. 4 million confirmed cases a worldwide the outbreak is still spreading. a on monday the world health a organization giving its annual twoda aconference hoping to coordinate the response. Instea the spotlight was on athe growing friction between athe u. S. And china. Chna officiala defending its response. a the president accused beijing oflying about the origin. a we have shared control and atreatment with the world and a done everything in our power toa support and assist countries in need. aa leaders defending it themselves against critics who acted atoo slowly when the outbreka started. a they acknowledge they have to make changes. a we all have lessons to learna from the pandemic. We are committed to transprency, aaccountability and acontinuous improvement. a more countries are getting afolks back to work including athe uk, the hardest hit countr in europe. a a it is ending some social distancingrestrictions. a it draws mixed reactions from a commuters in london. a pretty much in business. a its still people have to arespect the space and keep the social distance. a at the w. H. O. Conference achinas president pledginga 2 billion to help fight the outbreak. Pretty strong thunderstorms ato the east of us. awe will talk about those in a a warming trend this week. a lets go to Heather Holmes witha a look at the stories we are workin aon for the 7 00 news. a frank, first it was twitter now aa major bay area tech acompany is letting its a employees work from home permanentl. a we will have the details coming at seven. President trump said hes been taking a controversial a malaria drug to protect himself from the coronavirus. We wil talk to a Health Expert a about the surprise revelation. a those stories just coming up. Aaa decides not to issue a travel forecast. a we will here the reasons why. ataking a live look at outside tonigh. a a fox 2 news at 6 30. We will be right back. Pg e says actitho ho meowners and a overwhelmingly approved at their atenet half billion a dollars settlement for wildfires acaused by its equipment. athe agreement is part of a dea to help pg e resolve its a bankruptcy by june 30th and qualify afor 20 billion a wildfire fund. It was created by state a lawmakers to help cover the a cost of future fires caused by pg e equipment a pg e file for bankruptcy because aof its liabilities. It seta scores of fires a including the 2018 fired the deadliest na history. a it killed 85 people and a destroyed the entire town of paradise. a weve got a few clouds outside aright now. Most of the shower activity and thnderstorms ato the north and a east and south of us. And alake tahoe thunderstorm a warning. They are getting snow down to athe lake level. A acool weather system moves through. a you can see its mostly a cumulous clouds. It represents a layer where the clouds have cold air. This laye ais colder than normal. Then the sun hes the ground or in this case hes the buildingsa and you get vertical adevelopment and thats where you aget thunderstorms. awe are not seeing a significan developmen. ait because we are not seeing the acool air moisture acirculating to the east. athat moisture is with very cola air you can see significant thunderstorms aup to the north acounty and down south to fresn and asan andreas and red bluff. a it will be cool overnight. You amight notice the temperaturesa cooler than they are now. a mi40s ain some of the cold a spots which is as chilly as weve aseen in some time. You awill notice a little bit o a ajacket weather kind of a amorning tomorrow especially in santa arosa and petaluma. aSan Francisco forecasts for th morning aits cloudy. By afternoon partly cloudy for a everybody. San josea by lunchtime will be lots of sunshine. There agoes that system that wil aback up and you see it coming a down it spins and runs right aout of here. As we head into tomorrow a morning thats what it looks like. a yo amight see a sprinkle area but a slight chance. amost of us will not get it. Then theres wednesday morning aand wednesday afternoon. a mountains will stay active. It will clear out tomorrow but alake tahoe will be active with ashowers and thundershowers. aforecast high most of his in a the mid to upper 60s and low 70s. a the fiveday forecast will be a one of pretty warm trend. aand not hot but warm and dry. It will be a little break from athe rain. Like a said earlier, san a francisco seeing more rain. a bay area in general seeing more rain in may then they saw in february. a thats how productive may has a been. Good news for us for the rain and amore in the mountains. E will see you back here at 10 00. aa memorial day is usually a a big holiday for weekend travel. a obviously not the case this yeaa because of the coronavirus. aHeather Holmes talk to someone at aaaa about why they are not issuing their usual travel forecast. aa its been undermined by covid19. a it will be the first year and a 20 they will not put out a Memorial Day Travel forecast. a what we have seen is we are aexpecting more people to take roada trips. a we see travel restriction start to loosen around the state. a most people will try to travel around their homes and within a the United States. a talk about the data that points to that. a we believe a lot of people awho are either afraid or hesitantto travel by air. a going to the still makes aa lot of people nervous as well as crews ships still not ataking off. a we expect more people to travel in their own personal vehicles,a just because s more comforting. aaaa says they do expect to make travel predictions for thea late summer and fall, assuming a that state travel restrictions ease and businesses reopen. Reprter a governor newsoms modifid guidelinesa could speed upa the return of sports in california a ahow the announcement could get aa 49ers back on the practice field anext month. We are active lis music room in nampa tonight. Were honoring the boss, Bruce Springstee aand his new hit single, aborn in the usa. Fo sportsa fans you may not have to be board much longer. a the governor was in nampa todaya he was talking about his plans for afurther reopening the stat of california as soon as possibly the first week of une. a which might immediately affect th aSan Francisco 49ers who ausually are well into their of season workouts by now. The aotas could begin in june. a but of course, as with everythingin our lives these days, awith great care and cauton. a sporting events, pro sportsa in that first week or so of june awithout spectators and modificatins aand very prescriptivea conditions. awill also begin to move forward. a we have good news in regards ato baseball. A aformer ace manager, out art howella is out of the hospital aresting comfortably. ahe has this message for fans and aeverybody. atake this virus seriously. aand respect your fellow man. He is a good man and im glad hes healthy again. Meantime, amajorleague basebal acontinue is the gargantuan his atask of returning to feels as staggeringa outreach and plans acontinue. a most likely 82 game schedule apossibly starting as early as july. aa prorated salaries which they agreed to a couple months ago are acontributing to an average lossa per team of some 640,000 a game. This is a 10 billion industry aand they could lose 4 billiona if this continues. a the giants on the list of teamsa figuring to lose, they could lose up to 188 million. a the as are way down on the list. a they could lose as much as 115 million. If you are wondering, the new yorka yankees at the top of the list. They could possibly lose 312 million. a thatsa lot of money to lose a in just a season. ait is after all, may 18th. a usually we are well into the majoreague abaseball season. Thanks to joe fonzi, we get to a relive great memories in this day aand sports history. a [ music playing ] a the warriors were thinking a repeat this day in 2016 against akevin durant and russell west abrook in the conference finals a andre incredible shot. An indication how this game went for athe warriors. They won big to even the series. ameas the perfect month for majorleage baseball. a a Randy Johnson at 40 years young havethrown a perfect game. a a Randy Johnson through the a17th in history. aon the stay last year, the earthquakes, was one goal away from the all time mls record. anot just a tying recordbreakera for him but four goals on the day. a thts this day in sports, may a18th, im joe fonzi. Thats good stuff. ain case you missed it on this monday, awe take you to aliverpool england. Not ato the beatles but to this man. a en1 a a a making a return appearance. a check this out in case you missed it. Six ayears old. Good to be back. Thats the sporting life, turn a it back over to you. Thank you, good night everybody. To my murder mystery dinner party. Oh, yeah. We were meaning to do that. No, you werent because it was a week ago and nobody came so, if you want to solve the mystery of who stabbed koothrappali in the back with the weapon of indifference, it was all of you. I dont think that qualifies as a mystery. We all knew what we were doing. Were sorry, rajesh. Maybe we can do it next week. Whoa, whoa, were not that sorry. Dont worry, i can take a hint. No more murder mystery parties. Great. Thank you. Hallelujah. Because ive got something even better planned. Aw why . Come on. Just hear me out. Im going to make you guys a Scavenger Hunt like they have at m. I. T. Oh. I loved those. I did them every year there. We did them at princeton, too. Oh, thats cute. Like its a real college. Thats amusing i was going to say that about m. I. T. , but it works for princeton, too. Scavenger hunts at harvard were really tough. I always got stuck on the first challenge trying to find someone to be on a team with me. laughs i guess that storys more sad than funny. I love Scavenger Hunts. My friends and i had them all the time. Oh, these are a little different. Theres a tradition at elite universities. And princeton. A tradition of hunts full of puzzles that rely on logic and obscure knowledge, science. Oh, in ours we would just run around town looking for a store that would sell us beer. So, uh, whos in . I think it sounds fun. Yeah, me, too. Im in. Lets do it. Im sorry. Are we really doing this or are we tricking koothrappali again like with the dinner party . Our whole universe was in a hot, dense state then nearly 14 billion years ago expansion started. Wait the earth began to cool the autotrophs began to drool, neanderthals developed tools