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Governor new some tonight, acknowledging the human toll of the coronavirus pandemic. Good evening everyone, im Frank Somerville working from home tonight. And im julie haener. The white house did issue a statement. It said President Trumps prayers were comfort and strength are with all of those grieving the loss of a loved one or friend. As a result of this unprecedented play and his message remains one of resilience and hope and optimism. The u. S. Reached 100,000 deaths in the last four months. But for the most deaths of the virus in the world. Presumptive democratic president ial nominee joe biden expresses sympathies. Most of you werent able to be there when they died. With the pain and anger the frustration. No wonder people arent getting anywhere for better. It is made all the worse, by knowing that this is a fateful milestone we should have never reached, and could have been avoided. Biden cited a study that showed 36,000 deaths might have been averted, if the u. S. Had enacted social distancing a week sooner. According to the latest numbers from john hopkins university, california now has more than 100,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus. More than 3800 people have died, and 1. 7 million tests have been reported. Governor newson wants all of us to keep our guard up. In the state of california, we are coming close to 100,000 cases, 100,000 californians that have tested positive for covid19. And while we have fared a lot better than other states, as it relates to mortality, the number of deaths in the state, by no means have we been immune. We have over 3800 human beings that have lost their lives, since the beginning of this pandemic. Health officials also say that in most bay area counties, the number of coronavirus cases is going up. One county showed a 40 increase in the past week. It is now surpassed Santa Clara County internal numbers of cases. Alameda saw 400 new cases last week while southbay saw just 164. County health officer, sarah cody said that santa clara is doing a good job of suppressing the disease, and will continue to move slowly. Its takes at least two weeks, sometimes three to really understand what the impact is. We are looking at how many new cases have we identified and how many new people required hospitalization. Then, when we see we have things fairly stable, we can ease again, and go to the next phase. Santa clara remains of the early part of phase 2, allowing Curbside Pickup of retail, along with manufacturing and warehouse work. Representatives of the Fitness Industry talked about their struggles, during a roundtable discussion with the governor today. As ktvus christina red zone report, gym owners are eager to reopen. We are desperate. Reporter amazing call, hosted by Governor Newsom, gym owners and fitness leaders agree. Francesca schuyler, ceo of fitness club says they were forced to lay off 3000 employees, the shutdown heartbreaking in more ways than one. People think of the gym, as the treadmill and elliptical, but it is really the community and motivation. Reporter the majority of jim cousin studios have shifted their workouts online, but some are still struggling. One owner, in sacramento pleading with the governor, concerned about keeping his staff. I cannot afford to wait much longer than a week at this stage. We are literally gasping for air. Reporter new some would only say that guidelines to reopen the Fitness Industry could released quote, within a really week or so. It is multifaceted, we dont want to be nacve, and put out something that is unplanned, and that doesnt meet your unique criteria. Reporter the owner of a small jim, on the peninsula, called origins as he is already thinking of new impacts too. The impact of having your work space be your homeplace be your leisure place be a place where we teach our kids, it is really extremely hard to find stillness and peace. Reporter it is why gyms hope the governor finds answers. If i could have 10,000 people in a square foot the facility i will do it tomorrow and it will be much safer in our gym than any other business been allowed. It cant happen soon enough, and i hear that loudly and clearly. Reporter once gyms are allowed to reopen, some owners anticipate losing half of their members, others say it will likely take them a year to recover. Christina red zone, ktvu, fox 2 news. Hair salons and berber shops were able to reopen today, the two counties admit the state criteria for going deeper into phase 2. They will require customers to undergo temperature strings. Customers and staff will also have to wear masks and workstations will have to be at least six feet apart with no waiting areas. People we talked with say the extra precautions are worth getting someone open. A lot of my grades were really starting to show, so it is nice to hide my age a little bit and get some rid of some of those gray hairs. Under the new guidelines, people are not supposed to cross county wants to get their hair done, Sonoma County is also allowed to have salons reopen, but they are waiting, after seeing an increase in new coronavirus cases. In fairfield, the solano towncenter reopened today, with instore shopping. The mall resumed operations, following solanos county move further into phase 2. There will be Hand Sanitizer stations, and some stores will also require face coverings. There are also reminders for shoppers to keep six feet of snow physical distance. The mall is suggesting that you call ahead, before you go there. Apple reopen several of its Retail Stores in the bay area today. They are among 100 apple Stores Across the country that are opening this week, with limited access and service. New at 10 00, ktvus smith joins us with the chain shoppers will see. Reporter julie, we visited the Flagship Store in palo alto, and many shoppers are not allowed to just walk in, and enter the store. Just yet. Those who can go inside must follow strict safety precautions. For the first time in two months, since the coronavirus forced stores to close, apples Flagship Store, in palo alto reopened wednesday, with customers lining up at the door. I hadnt planned on coming here at all. It just happened, my phone died this afternoon. Reporter customers, apple is open for storefront pickup, and tech support the genius bar, by appointment only. All visitors get a temperature check, everyone must wear a face mask. If you dont have one, apple will provide one. Once inside the store, shoppers must maintain social distancing. Not too difficult, since the number of people allowed in his limited. I think that is fine. That is the way the world is right now. I think the process is pretty good. I feel safe. Reporter at the sanitizing wipes, everybody has masks on. They have water out, so you cant really ask for more. Reporter reopening apples Retail Stores has been gradual, following local health orders. Nearly half of apples 500 stores around the world have reopened. In the bay area, this map from a block that focuses on apple shows more than a dozen stores in green, from santa rosa to lost got us are back in business. I will say apple was responsible in closing their stores, relatively early in the epidemic. Mostly in china and the u. S. , and in other markets. Reporter tech analyst, larry says, like many companies, apple sales have dipped. Not too many people rushing to spend money on electronics. As a tech leader, other Companies May look to apple for direction. I do think that other Companies Look at apple for guidance. So, i suspect that apple, opening up if it goes well, will be followed by other companies. In an open letter to customers, apple road, the decision to reopen was not rushed. A store opening, in no way means that we will take the preventative step of closing it again, should local conditions warrant. A sign at the dorsett a store in palo alto will be offering walkins soon, four apple stores in the bay area remain closed. All of them are inside major shopping malls. Julie . All right, Jason Appelbaum five reporting live for us tonight. Thank you. New at 10 00, San Francisco poised made five arrests and three suspected to gangrelated shootings. Two of the shootings happened on brookdale avenue, in sunnydale neighborhood, one in march, the other in april. The third shooting, that you see here, was on may 12th, at ocean avenue, and jewels avenue. All five suspects were booked on a number of charges, including suspicion of attempted homicide, and being in a gang. Police say they also recovered 10 guns, and a lot of ammunition. Two people were wounded, in the shootings, but both of them were able to survive. Now, we moved to hayward, where a suspect was hospitalized tonight, after he was shot by police. The shooting happened in a residential neighborhood, near bahamas, and Sleepy Hollow avenues. About 12 45, this afternoon. Hayward Police Officers were responding to reports of a man on a motorcycle, chasing someone, and banging on doors. Officers say the suspect approached them with a weapon, and that is when they opened fire. The suspect is in his 60s, and was taken to the hospital, and his condition hasnt been released. Hayward police say an internal investigation is now underway, and the county das office will also investigate. Developing news now, from minneapolis, where protesters are in a standoff with police, for the second night, after the death of george floyd. He is the man who died in police custody, on memorial day. This demonstration is happening outside this citys third police precinct. The police chief is pleading for peace, after reports of looting, and vandalism. The call for justice is now prompting demonstrations and other cities. This was the scene in los angeles this evening. An estimated 200 people marched from downtown l. A. , and briefly block traffic on the 101 freeway. Protesters and smashed the windows of two chp cruisers. The mayor of minneapolis is calling for charges to be filed against the arresting officers. Cell phone video, from a witness shows an officer with his knee on George Floyds neck, as he lay facedown on the pavement. The 46yearold later died at the hospital. Police say floyd was suspected of forging a check at a grocery store. The four officers involved were fired. We cannot turn a blind eye. It is on us as leaders to see this for what it is, and call it what it is. George floyd deserves justice. His family deserves justice. The black community deserves justice. Reporter President Trump expressed sympathy to floyds family, and asked for the investigation to be expedited. San jose police chief, eddie garcia spoke on twitter, he wrote, what i saw happen to george floyd disturbed me and is not consistent with the goal of our mission. The act of one impact us all. She was killed for no apparent reason, 26 years ago. A memorial to mark the death of east bay teenager, when virtual this year. Also coming up, layoffs announced the california of science is dramatic shift, even as businesses start to the open. Overcrowded and some say unsafe. At 10 30, our investigative reporter, brooks derose on allegations that californias prison system isnt protecting inmates from the coronavirus. And we are looking at a couple more records day. That is three days in row of record warmth, the fog is back. You know what that means. I will have the fiveday forecast, coming up. More layoffs announced today, here in the bay area, and nationwide as the coronavirus pandemic continues to impact the economy. San franciscos California Academy of sciences is the latest to cut staff, live coverage now from ktvus jana. Reporter chilly, the academy has been around since 1853, and weathered some tough times, but like so many other businesses and nonprofits, the lockdown, to save Public Health, and lives is that a deadly impact on revenue streams. The doors to San Franciscos them California Academy of sciences have been closed, since march 12th. Ticket sales, no visitors, no revenue. Just a handful of staff, now caring for the 40,000 animals inside. Wednesday, the announcement that 110 employees are being laid off. Another 92 for load, and 160 will have pay cuts. One man waited to learn his fate. I dunno i will here in about an hour. Reporter and on thinkable emotional moment for the San Francisco native. I grew up coming here, didnt think i would actually work here. Now it is just really sad that it is possible. Reporter the decision was the setting, according to executive director, scott sampson. This is hard. To lose the order of 20 of our staff is heartbreaking. Reporter sampson says even the 8 million federal Paycheck Protection Program when they received wont be enough. We are projecting a decrease in our earned revenue of 12 million in our next fiscal year. Layoffs from the Public Health lockdown are rippling through a range of industries. Boeing announced, wednesday it is laying off more than 6700 workers, and other highprofile companies, such as amtrak, uber, airbnb, the Golden State Warriors, and United Airlines have already announced thousands of layoffs. The unemployment rate, we think could be going even higher than a 14. 7 rate in april. Reporter gary, from the Wells Fargo Investment Institute says, as businesses reopened the summer, there will be a rehiring bump. But this is a new coronavirus economy. Clearly this is a game changer. While many of the activities, eating out, eventually, mass entertainment, eventually come back, they may be modified a bit. Spending may be modified. The household budget, spending. Reporter sampson says he hopes to rehire soon. We would like to do that. And that will depend on how long it takes for our revenues to approach what they were before covid19. And businesses and nonprofits arent the only ones cutting back. Today, the president of Stanford University announced that the university likely will be announcing some layoffs, and furloughs starting in july. Julie . Yes, so many people forced to make tough decisions. Jenna, thank you. Now to the bay area. Heat wave, temperatures in the 90s, in napa today. Some people paddled around the river to try to cool off. Temperatures top 100 degrees in other areas. The city of san jose opened five cooling areas, and Community Centers that have been closed, due to the pandemic. The mayfair, roosevelt, cyprus seven trees, and camden Community Centers will be open from 1 00 to 7 00 tomorrow afternoon. People will be screened to get in, they will also have to follow guidelines to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. All right, to find out more about the temperatures, how hot it is going to be, in the coming days, lets go to our chief meteorologist, bill martin now. Bill . Well, if you are with us earlier, you saw that bought fog back at the coast. Of course that is returning as an indication, things are getting to cool down. Certainly there. Temperatures are 15 degrees cooler than they were last night at this time. Fog is in at the beach, in San Francisco. Not before records could be shut today. Third straight day in a row of records. Conquered was 100 degrees. That broke the old record of 90. But 10 degrees, wow, a big bump. And in santa rosa, it broke the old record of 94, it was 96 degrees today. So tomorrow, another hot day. But the thing tomorrow is, with the fog and the sea breeze, temperatures will be trending down a little bit. So, the heat advisory remains in effect for areas away from the bay, like san rafael, vallejo and concord, and that excessive heat warning remains in effect for the big valley, from sacramento and those areas north and south, all the way to bakersfield. So, the plan is for a cooling trend, not just tomorrow, but a significant cooldown occurs on saturday and sunday, with a chance of maybe a spring. So, when i get back we will put all of that up on a computer model and show you the five day. Bill, we will talk to them. Thank you. In San Francisco, the record Park Department says crews will be trimming several trees, in a city park, after a limb fell yesterday, and injured five people. The large branch came down, in washington square, four adults had minor injuries, a 2year old boy was taken to the hospital, with percussion. Officials say the branch, and the tree were deemed healthy, based on evaluations done back in 2017. Friends and family of an east bay teenager, killed in her home, more than two decades ago, came together tonight in a virtual memorial service. This is the 26th annual memorial for 14yearold, jenny lynn, of Castro Valley, on what would have been her 40th birthday. She was a young, talented musician, and a straight a student. Tonight, jennys family spoke about the charitable work that has been done in honor of her memory. At least 50 students in the Castro Valley School System have received a jenny lynn scholarship award, that aim at inspiring young, promising musicians to strive for excellence in music and academic studies. Jennys case remains unsolved. Tonights memorial was streamed on jenny Lynn Foundation. Org. And on the jenny Lynn Foundation facebook page. A green light to reopen when they reopen their doors next week. It is focused on the whole state. We are concerned about our county. Plus, going slow. How barrett county is choosing to be cautious. They are facing a backlash from some of the residents. Mornings on 2 numb help you navigate the heat. San jose has opened five Bowling Centers today hydrated. And bay area traffic. Just a few weeks ago there was no slow traffic, not the case anymore. The Health Department with a surge of covid19 cases. I sit down with dr. Oz. What parents need to know about serious illness related to covid19 and its impact on children. In nevada, casinos are preparing to reopen. Tahoe such to begin operations on june 4th. In las vegas, the governor has lifted the shutdown, but nightlife will be limited. Casinos there are also back in business, on june 4th. Visitors will notice that things are a little different. Temperatures will be spaced six feet apart, and plexiglas barriers and thermal temperature scans have been added to many spots. Whats more, casinos will have to limit their capacity to just 50 . Sonoma county has hit pause on some of the reopening by the state of california. Haircutting, and services will have to wait at least a week, maybe longer. New at 10 00 tonight, ktvus deborah here to explain sonomas slow down. Deb . Well, julie, 200 new cases in two weeks. And sicker patient, more hospitalization, red flags, causing Sonoma County to tap the brakes. We are surprised about what Governor Newsom said about that. We are excited. Reporter Santa Rosa Christian church, like so many places of worship will rejoice, when people are in the pews again, with physical distance. We have about 300 capacity in our statuary, we will only have 25 of that. Reporter in many counties, reopening comes this sunday, but not sonoma, even though california did its blessing. It is little frustrating knowing that restaurants and other venues can begin to open up. Reporter clergy point out, just a few days ago, Sonoma County began to allow outdoor dining, with percussion. So, faith leaders have challenged officials. Would outdoor worship be any different . Hey, but if we start for serving food . Can we start meeting outside as churches then . Speaking adjust, but at the same time, there is a reality. It is confusing, it seems subjective and arbitrary. Reporter the governors focused on the whole state, we are concerned about our county. Reporter Sonoma County likes behind neighboring nampa, and surrounding counties, where people are also able to get her services at salons and barbershops again. A small things like this that go a really long way. Reporter but sonoma says standards its set for itself arent being met. A doubling of cases that cant be explained by an increase in testing. These are clusters. What we are seeing mostly as someone who has a positive case, then we interview the contacts, and we find more positive cases. Then we interview their contact and we find more positive cases. This is a Public Health issue, you know, this is one where i cant just be a politician the and say i want to pick you as a winner and you are a loser. I think you are more important that you are not. Reporter sonoma supervisors dont want to abandon the health metrics, especially seeing cases spike, but they are feeling the pressure to restore civic life. Of a church that is why cant i have 100 people inside, and they come back in the county says no, and then you look over and walmart is filled with 300 people at a time, then you have a problem. Be able to pray together or brush up to the . There is a different dynamic. Reporter the Faith Community will keep counting the days. Lifestream services, no substitute for being assembled. It is not the same, and we long to be back together. There is definitely a missing ingredient, when we cant be in each others presence. Reporter it could be two weeks before Sonoma County eases its order any further, depending on the trends. Julie, by the numbers, 530 cases, and four deaths. Yeah, deb, you can see how it is confusing and the menu talk to say what is warmer than restaurants get to have outdoor seating, and we want to have church services, like and we do the same . I mean, i guess there is a lot of frustration out there. Reporter there is, but the supervisor also said that you hear from people who want to reopen everything, and reopen now. You also hear from people who think them and the Public Health officer for going slow, and being cautious. So, they get feedback on both ends of the spectrum. Yeah, all ends. Deborah reporting for us tonight. Thanks, deb. Still to come, Major League Baseball players firing back tonight, after learning details about a pay cut, proposal. Markel tell us about that, coming up later in sports. And up next, growing concern that californias prison system isnt doing enough to protect inmates from the coronavirus. The deaths that have occurred, im going to be honest, they were completely foreseeable, and preventable. The weathers perfect. Family is all together and we switched to geico; saved money on our boat insurance. How could it get any better than this . Dad, i just caught a goldfish theres no goldfish in this lake. Whoa its pure gold. Were gonna be rich. Were gonna be rich it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. Is a perfect opportunity for a virus to spread rapidly. New at 10 00, locked up and in close quarters, is and inmates are increasingly at risk of catching and spending the coronavirus. So far, there are more than 1200 cases of covid19, inside california prisons. There is a fierce debate about whether or not enough is being done to protect both inmates, and guards. Ktvu investigative reporter, brooks jarosz, on the outbreaks and the response. Reporter nine inmates have died at a single california prison, and we have heard from other inmates saying they feel unsafe. While more testing is happening, overcrowding, shared spaces, and limited protections have some faulting the state. As a new daybreak sets of californias san quentin prison, sort is a new reality. Inmates described inhumane conditions amid the coronavirus pandemic. They are fearful. They are fearful of what could happen. Reporter the sackings son is one of those inside the prisons h unit, where offenders have less than 10 years left in their sentences. And letters, sent to ktvu, they describe grossly overpopulated dorms, and an inability to keep physically distant. My son says that they are probably theres two feet, between, you know, the two sets of bunks. So it is very stressful for them. Californias 35 prisons have long been overcrowded, the statehouses close to 109,000 people. But the prisons are only designed for 85,000. And the California Institution for men in chino, this is what it looks like inside. The 40s were part of an attempt, by Prison Law Office to force the state to implement physical distancing. And ultimately reduce prison populations, during the pandemic. It is a very dirty environment. It is a stressful environment. It is an environment, where there are just too many bodies in cramped spaces. Kate chatfield is with the justice collaborative, a group concerned about those most vulnerable. The fact of the matter is, there are still hundreds of people using the same toilet, using the same sink, having food prepared communally, by people who may be infected. Reporter state data Shows Nearly Half of all prisoners are considered a high medical risk. California has granted an Early Release to 3500 inmates, all within 60 days of getting out anyway. There are no plans to free anyone else, and despite legal efforts, for now, prisoners will stay where they are. Given the consequences of inaction, i would give them a f. Reporter in late april, prison cases of coronavirus nearly tripled, state outbreak was at the California Institution for men. That is where nine inmates have died, and more than 630 have tested positive. It is actually, it is senseless. The deaths that have occurred. Im going to be honest. They were completely foreseeable and preventable. Reporter the department of corrections then we habilitation responded, with temporary housing, including bathrooms and showers. 300 inmates have been moved from open dorm settings and then a second outbreak, this time at the California Institution for women outside of l. A. , with more than 125 cases. The state would not provide an on camera interview, but a spokesperson says everyone is undergoing health screenings, covid19 tests, and given masks and Hand Sanitizer. I would just plead to them, that they could do more. Reporter but it got san quentin, the christ came in the form of this petition. Dozens of inmates saying staying six or more feet away from one another is impossible. Among other problems. They are going 3 to 4 days without any Hand Sanitizer, any soap. Reporter the state says new steps are being taken, including deep cleanings and communal areas, every three hours. But corrections officials also admit in court filings, it cannot micromanage the behavior of every individual inmate. To be honest with you, i am terrified. And for this mom, she has turned that fear into action. Using her fashion degree, she is selling 100 masks a day, and sending them off to californias prisons, hoping it can protect against spreading the virus that is already infected more than 1200 inmates across the state. Even if someone made a mistake, there is still a human being. They still deserve to be treated with dignity, they still need to be protected. Reporter guards and prison staff arent immune either, they show the 230 have been infected. Right now, all staff have their temperatures taken, the foregoing inside any california prison. Brooks jarosz, ktvu, fox 2. President trump is expected to sign an executive order tomorrow, aimed at social media companies. This comes after twitter attached a fact check disclaimer to two of the president s tweets about male in voting. The white house wouldnt get details about the executive order, but in a series of tweets today, the president threatened to regulate or even close down social media platforms that silence conservative voices. A new poll shows that the president s job Approval Rating is at a two year low, according to the rasmussen poll, 42 said they approve of President Trumps job performance, 57 disapprove. That is a four point drop, since friday, and it is loaded lowest job Approval Rating of the president , since january of 2018. Suspects arrested again and again, the release because of californias zero bill policy during the pandemic. See how federal prosecutors are now stepping and keep suspect behind bars. Up next, bart fears up for a slow return of riders. How the agency is promising to keep commuters safe. And the Third Straight day of record warmth. We are not going to see much tomorrow, but if you look outside you can see that fog on the hills. That is a big indication of changes to come. And. Lets get started. music fades in hey hi heres what we want everyone to do. Count all the hugs you havent given. All the hands you havent held. All the dinners you didnt share with friends. The trips you havent taken. Keep track of them. Each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step closer to a healthier community. So for now, keep your distance. But dont lose count. Well have some catching up to do. Bart is getting ready for riders to return, with the 15 step welcome back plan. Bart says trains will be longer to allow for social distancing, and Additional Trains will be added if the cars get too trotted. Every train being dispatched will have been flogged and thoroughly disinfected the night before, with hospital grade disinfectant. That is every night, so, starting monday, tuesday, wednesday, every train coming out will have been thoroughly disinfected. Bart says face coverings will be required, riders will also be given personal hand straps to be taken home for cleaning, after each trip. And as traffic starts to pick up, toll lanes will begin charging again, here in the bay area. Starting on monday, drivers will be charged to use express lanes, tolls were suspended, back in march, on interstate 580, and alameda county, 680 in contra costa county, 237 in Santa Clara County, and 680 over the sino a great. Traffic volume is now, back up to about 60 of the level last year. Authorities in the east bay say two men, who have aborted significant jail time, due to the pandemic are now facing federal charges, here in the bay area. Ktvu crime reporter, henry lee tells us the rules are different on the federal level, which could keep the man behind bars. Reporter for months now, police have been complaining about the state zero bill schedule set up to reduce Coronavirus Infections in jail. That has been leading to suspects being arrested over and over again, because they dont have bail. It is not working out so well for us it really isnt. Reporter but now, the federal government has stepped in, filing charges against these two men, referred to by local Law Enforcement by zero bill fail. There been booked and released in the same day. Reporter david anderson, the u. S. Attorney in San Francisco had a warning to repeat offenders in federal court, but wasnt guaranteed and a conviction could lead to longer time behind bars. Federal charges could be among the most impactful. We try to direct our federal resources to the cases and charges where they have the greatest impact. Reporter music was broken by auto theft, wearing a Golden State Warriors cabin protective mask, and a half hour, police say he carjacked the mat his toyota previous and repeatedly punched him in the face. Police say he left the warriors cap and mask behind. Music then allegedly tried to carjack a woman in san ramon. He is now facing a federal carjacking charge on the charges that the carjacking previous was made in japan and traveled with foreign commerce any order to reach california. Reporter the federal government is watching what is going on in california. Reporter Sergeant Kelly says he is grateful for the assist, but on the other hand. I think it is unfortunate that the u. S. Attorneys office had to step in and do a states job in regards to this particular defendant. Reporter in the second federal case, Christopher Sylvester was charged up a felon in possession of a handgun. He had been arrested in a red car theft, and a string of burglaries in fremont. It sounds like it was a hit and run. Reporter criminal defense attorney, colin cooper said it is unfair for defendants to potentially remain in federal custody, during the pandemic. In trying to squelch the covid19 virus, that is still out running rampant in our communities. Reporter these two men will now have a detention hearing in federal court. The registry will make its decision on bond in determining whether they are a flight risk or danger to the public. Henry lane, ktvu, fox 2. Coming up, understand the neighborhoods around us, and their past. The guerrilla historians who are now on the work of San Francisco street. The heat wave is now losing steam. , chief meteorologist will tell us when it will take hold. New at 10 00, a way to learn about the history of San Francisco, neighborhood by neighborhood, it is a new approach from a nonprofit that offers walking tours. Ktvusis here now, with how it gives people an opportunity to become so called really historians. Amber . Julie, organizers say anyone in San Francisco can become a guerrilla historian. The idea is to have people post historic photographs in their own neighborhoods. They are showing this and the stairs and abetting. Reporter printed copies of historic photos of San Francisco, many dating back 100 years or more are a window to the past. They are being attached to telephone poles across the city, depicting what a particular street or neighborhood looked like, back in time. This is kind of a self guided, selfcreated tour. Reporter david gallagher, cofounded western neighborhoods project, a nonprofit that gives walking tours in the city. During the pandemic, it pivoted to teaching history in a new way. Volunteers described as guerrilla historians post copies of the photos on the streets of their neighborhoods. For other residents to see. I want to know more about the city i grew up in. Reporter is a guerrilla historian, this native san franciscan is learning and teaching others at the same time about his neighborhood, the richmond. It has one of the most interesting landscapes. Reporter a piece of history, captured in this photo, dated 1908. A dairy farm, on 21st avenue. Today, a residential area. In the south market neighborhood, 1903, there were milk delivery wagons. Now, the Moscone Convention center. It is not about the gold rush, it is not about you know, the financial district and the building a giant buildings. It is about the people. Reporter along the great highway, near judah, in 1905, carville, a bohemian village at ocean beach. Old streetcars were turned into homes, in the castro, just two homes on upper market street, near eagle, in 1922. This is the view today. It is the best way to understand what was once around you. And the best way to understand the photographs is at the exact intersection where the photograph was taken. Reporter the nonprofit provides nearly 50,000 historic photos during nsf history. Org. Anyone can download or print the pictures, and post them close to the location shown in the photo. We just turned all of San Francisco into a mini museum. Reporter organizers say it is a fun and free way to learn about San Francisco, with people sheltering in place these neighborhood photo displays are an easy and educational way to do something different. Julie . Amber, thank you. And to that point, amber, San Francisco, a Pretty Amazing city. Back in the 1600s it was considered one of the most exotic cities in the world. So, San Francisco has got a right history for so many people that are just moving here in the last 30 years or so that are just learning about it. So it is a neat thing they are doing. Really one of the most interesting histories of any city. So temperatures outside today, pretty hot. Tomorrow, thursday, a little bit cooler, cooling down and you know why. The fog at the coast, you have got fog at San Francisco now. Some temperatures are 10 or 15 degrees cooler right now than they were last night at this time. We will show you that need it. This is kind of the system. You see this spinner done here . This guy right here . That thing is going to work its way up and kind of merge with this guy, and move through the bay area, kind of friday, saturday and sunday. With a chance of a single on saturday, with the main impacts of the clouds much cooler. Look at the sea breeze, all great, this wasnt happening last night. Just fremont is 64. Brentwood is 79. Much warmer than last night. 85 degrees last night at this time. How much cooler is it . Well, it is 11 degrees cooler tonight in oakland. 15 degrees cooler in santa rosa. Cooler day tomorrow . You bet you. Especially around the green areas. Inland it will be cooler, but still hot. You are still going to have your mid90s. There is the fog. Not very deep green there, so not over the east bay hills. But friends and the avenues will be dealing it throughout the day tomorrow. The next couple of days as that system comes in, it is just tomorrow. So it starts off foggy, and as that system comes in, here it is, that system, a longrange model. Took a two thursday afternoon, so tomorrow afternoon. And that is when the real cooling begins. Coming up from the south, it is just really an aggressive pattern. For this time of year. It is just an aggressive pattern that will go from record heat, three days in row, to a chance of rain on saturday. So, here is the forecast highs tomorrow. 92 in evermore, way down from today. The fiveday forecast. Much cooler. Big change. As we head towards tomorrow, but friday and saturday and sunday watch out, much cooler, and a chance of showers saturday. All right, bill, thank you. In florida, nasa today postponed the launch of a space x rocket, at Kennedy Space center, because of threatening weather. This was said to be the First Manned Mission to launch, from u. S. Soil, in almost a decade. The rocket was going to take to american astronauts to the American International space station. It would have marked the first time in National History that a private company carried a crew into orbit. The launch of that space x rocket is now reset for this saturday. Still to come here, Major League Baseball proposing a huge pay cut for their highest paid players. Mark will have the playerss response. And on the 11 00 news, hotel rooms for San Franciscos homeless are empty. Why the city says the numbers are misleading. How is it going everybody, mark coming to you tonight, a beautiful evening. I suspect more typical times is a lot of us just finished maybe watching the lead razor giants pretty nice baseball game about this time of the evening. Not so. And you know what . To be honest with you, not looking all that great for the return of baseball. Lets put it in the category of something has got to give. Now you remember yesterday we told you about the mlb plan to return, which called for huge pay cuts, particularly for the highestpaid players. Welcome you figure there is going to be some back and forth, but i dont think mlb is planning on the beam rain effect that players gave today. They were extremely disappointed, and they also seem to be not only money, but way apart on health and safety particles. Dr. The salary situation, one of the formulas exhibited, take for instance, mike trout, games highestpaid player, said to make 37. 6 million, his salary would be cut to 19 million. Now, meanwhile, another of the highestpaid players, matt, picture which the nats, Major League Baseball subcommittee, put out a rather heated tweet. I will put the whole thing up there, but paraphrasing it for you, he is disgusted with other players and says no need to talk further about pay cuts. Back in march, they already agreed to a prorated salary situation, basically no justification he feels, as do other players, for a second cut, and then he goes on to intimate that if public new Major League Baseballs real finances, they wouldnt be trying this pay cut strategy. Overall, i would say the players have absolutely no intention of another salary concession. That is pretty much the bottom line, so, not optimistic. Pretty much the same deal, as far as planning stages go for the nba. But there is a local store, you may have heard of him. Damien lawler, he hails from oakland, the trailblazers, he has got an idea that he feels would really work. A play in tournament. Basically, teams that were close to a playoff spot, but not quite in would have a shot at it. An example, the blazers were three and half out, when the shutdown began. They had a shot at the playoffs, but he has got a solution. Sacramento is playing their best basketball. Of the season. So was new orleans. And so are we. None of those things were in the playoffs,

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