Talked about cautious optimism. The number is down to 6. 1 . So 14day Positivity Rate reflected in the slide, 7 . This 7day Positivity Rate now down to 6. 1 . Its not where it needs to be. It is still too high, but, again, it is good to see this number trending down. The 7day Positivity Rate is absolutely affected by this. We will certainly be updating the Positivity Rate on a daily basis, as we do. Remember, we take into account not just one day, not just seven days, but earned 14 days. Havent despite the glitch, the state is confident in two week trends, especially it when cops to hospitalizations and icu numbers, which dr. Galley reassured are tallied through a different process. They are beginning to stabilize as the governor said yesterday, we are seeing increasing reductions. Reporter he said he is working with labs to address the issue weekly. Absolutely hampered without the data, without the power of that tool, which is data round who might be infected or who isnt. We spoke to a couple of county Bay Area Health officers this afternoon, who said that they started to notice discrepancies earlier last week. They said this has happened before, but this is the largest did ceppance theyve seen during this coronavirus pandemic. Greg, thank you. Statewide, there were 4500 new coronavirus cases reported yesterday. The average is down 10 from its peak a week and a half ago. The total case number is now more than 519,000. The test Positivity Rate has also gone down to 6. 7 . But deaths remain high at 113. The death toll now stands at 9500. The state Health Officials have outlined a plan tomorrowen Elementary Schools, but they were leaving open the option largely to counties. The new plan only applies to to certain situations. Others may be able to apply for a waiver. All schools that want to reopen region is to consult with parents and labor unions and show their plans for contract excuse me, contact tracing, social distancing and other safety measures. Late today, San Mateo County supervisors approved a plan that will fine people and businesses that dont comply with Public Health orders. People could be fined for refusing to wear a mask or hosting large gatherings. Businesses could be fined for operating outdoors when theyre not supposed to. Fines for individuals would start at 100 for a first violation and go up to 500 for several violations in a year. For businesses, the fines would range from 250, up to 3,000. Its come to a mind where you could educate as much as you want, but it me a be time to educate people. Theyre not getting itself through education, but to educate them through their checkbook. Gets fined would be an administrative violation, that criminal one. San mateo county was the last bay area county to be added to the states watch list for a growing number of coronavirus cases over the past two weeks. Another inmate from san quentin has died from the coronavirus. The inmate died yesterday at an outside hospital. That brings the death tollal san quentin now to 22. Details about the inmate were not released. At the moment, san quentin has 168 inpates with coronavirus. More than 2,000 inmates have been infect at the prison sense the outbreak began in late may. The u. S. Senate now under pressure to make a deal an a new Coronavirus Relief package before leaving for their august recess. Lauren blanchard has the latest on negotiation now from capitol hill its not going to produce a moment like we had in march or april, where everybody voted aye. Senator. He mcconnell said he wants another coronavirus stimulus bill, but knows there division on how to do that within his own party, let lonely with democrats. In this bill is going to pass with all democrats in the house and a majority of democrat physician the senate, it has to something that democrats like and support. The democrats need to meet us at least halfway. Republicans say they wanted a targeted and fiscally responsible bill to address the short and longterm effects of the coronavirus. Democrats have been pushing the heros act the house passed earlier this year, but Senate Leadership said its more than 3 trillion price tag has no chance. We hope that democrats will give up on thus futile idea of trying to pass the heros and act and actually sit down in good faith and try to negotiate a real solution. The disease has washed over our country like a flood, and republicans are acting like we just need to fix a leaky faucet. They are making a mockery of this process. Were still engages with them. Were at a hotel where a bandaid is totally insufficient to treat the wound. Reporter although the capital is usually pretty empty this time of year, the senate is preparing to stay in session until they have a deal with democrats. In washington, lauren blanchard, fox news. And you can check the county by county information on reopening with the ktvu news app. There is a running list positive what is opened and where right on the front page. In San Francisco, a 17year old boy is in Critical Condition after being shot in visitation valley. Officers are responded to sunny dale and hahn street last night after reports of gunshots. Police say the teen was found with a bullet wound and taken to the hospital. Officers have not identified a motive or a suspect at this point. A person walking on the train track was hit by a caltrain earlier today. It happened about 7 30 this morning on wuffle avenue. It is too early to determine if it was a suicide on an accident, we are told. The Transit Police bureau is investigating. No one on the train was injured. The death the 9th involving a caltrains the year. Two people seen painting over a black lives matter mural in martinez were arraigned on hate crime charges this morning. Nicole anderson and david nelson entered not guilty pleas inside the downtown courthouse. The incident happened outside that same building on the 4th of july. A witness caught them an cellphone video painting over the street mural just hours after it was completed. Their attorney called the charges outrageous and politically motivated. That a highly politicized d. A. , who is hundreded by george sore rose, would category ice anybody who disagrees with the black lives Matter Organization as hateful and racist and use the actual Justice System to charge them with a hate crime is joust rangeious. Its something ive never seen as a former prosecutor, the law used in that manner. The attorney said the couple have their rights to protest the citys use of taxpayer funds to support the mural. The case returns to court in october. The Piedmont City Council has voted to fly a black lives matter flag for the entire month of august in place of the city flag. The vote was taken by the city council at its Virtual Meeting last night, after hearing public comment. About a half dozen residents weighed in, and all supported the measure, along with flying a black lives matter flag for one month. The resolution also includes statements condemning racism. Sonoma state unit is warning employees of possible layoffs as the state prepares for another semester of remote learning. Officials told 51 employees, most of whom are cafeteria and food workers, that their last day could be november 6th. The layoff letters were among the first to be handed out in the California State University system, which is facing a 299 million drop in state funding. Officials are prepare for a 20 million deficit because of the coronavirus. A walnut creek woman remains missing following a planned trip to joshua tree. The family of 37yearold erica lloyd said they lost contact with her two days after she left. The chp found her black honda accord off highway 62 year near the city of 29 palms. It was abandoned and vandalized. Her family didnt know until her car was found she was planning a trip to joshua tree. When the car was found, there was a note from the park ranger who had seen her car in the park at the campgrounds, so the Highway Department and the Sheriffs Department was able to link up with them, that she had been up in the Joshua Tree National park. This is her parents second trip to joshua tree since erica went misses. They are passing out flyers, hoping to find any information that leads to their daughters safe return. New at 5 30, San Franciscos china town is get income on the Outdoor Dining scene. The program launched today at bringing new business to the neighborhood. And a massive explosion in beirut leaves dozens of people dead. What investigators say may have caused it. A big drop in temperatures today. Pretty noticeable out there. Ill have what you can expect with a cooling trend and then a warmup. Want restaurants to open . And schools . Want the economy to get back on track . Youre not alone. And you can help make it happen. Stay 6 feet apart. Wash your hands. Wear a mask every time you leave your home. Choose to join the fight against covid19. Do your part. Slow the spread. Great day on the lake it is. Lunch is cookin and i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. Fellas, can it get any better than this . Whoa my old hairstyle grew back. So did mine. [80s music] what . I was an 80s kid. It only gets better when you switch and save with geico. More than 70 people were killed and 300,000 others were injured when a massive explosion rocked beirut today. Stunning video shows the powerful explosions near the port of beirut. Some victims are believed to be buried in the rubble. The blast shattered windows and damaged building miles away. One witness was in a taxi when the explosions happened. Suddenly we heard a very loud explosion, the glass shattered all over the cars around us. It was raining glass all over the city of beirut. All i saw is glass falling down. The wall cracked. The glass in my neighborhood was all shattered. There have been conflicting reports about what may have caused it. It was initially blamed on fire in a warehouse full of fireworks, but one live niece official say it mate have been explosive material size presumed ship being stored at the port. San jose police chief, eddie garcia, has announced he is stepping down later this year. Asked him why now is his advice for his successor, maureen . Eddie garcia is not saying what he might too next, only that the time is right for a new chapter. Its not an easy decision. Baines life of service thus far, and im gonna miss it. Reporter after 28 years with sanction police and four years has chief, eddie garcia announced he is leaving in december. You want to leave while youre still effective. Im still effective and believe i would be effective. I was not going be chief forever. Reporter he turns 50 in december. He said recent protests and credit inof the Police Department and calls for changes had nothing to do with his decision to leave. Instead saying the postponed his proposed june announcement because of the unrest. People may be asking that, but this decision was made long ago. Reporter the native of puerto rico joined San Francisco police in 1992 worked as a homicide investigator, among other positions. The duties about which im about to enter. Congratulations. Reporter garcia was sworn in as chief in march 2016. Garcia said low points include mistakes made responding to recent george floyd protests, and the 2016 donald trump rally, but said there were more highs including diversifies are staffing, supporting the Lgbtq Community and boosting staffing and morale. He said two things would be important to his successor. Answer the community, listen to their neighborhoods, what they want in policing, and also ensure that they are treating their sprang file fairly. Reporter the San Jose City manager released a statement which said in part chief garcias shoes are going to be tough to fill. Under his leadership, recruit crime boosted and new practices to bolster the effectiveness of the force and the communitys trust. Chief garcias last day will be december 12th. They are launching a nationwide search for the next chief. Maureen, thank you. An east bay family has recovered some of their belongings be after their stolen uhaul was found. The 20foot long rental truck was stolen from the familys driveway sometime 5679er last friday. The family was getting ready to move to utah at the time. The stolen truck was found last night in oakland. As you can see, their belongings had been ram sacked. Today cal train moved a step close earl to keeping the Transit System operating. Santa clara county officers approved a deal that would put a sales tack on the November Ballot to help fund caltrain. The Transit Agency is in financial crisis because it has lost 95 of its ridership during are the pandemic. The measure still has to be approved this week, or make to make the fall ballot. Fire crews in riverview county are making slow but steady progress on the apple fire. More than 26,000 acres have burned, and the fire is now 15 contained. The fear started last friday and has forced thousands of people from their Homes Northwest of palm vehicles. Evacuees are being screened for covid19 at shelters and some are being redirected to hotels. The flames have destroyed one home and continue to threaten hundreds more. The fire was started by some type of vehicle with a Diesel Engine that was not working properly. In northern california, the mandatory evacuations from the sykes fire have been lifted, although people are being told to be ready to evacuate again if necessary. That fire is burning about 60 miles north of clear lake. Officials say right now the fire is 75 contained. Were looking at Tropical Storm israeli, isiais. The winds are still gusting to 50 Miles Per Hour. The current track has it moving up into quebec in the next 24 hours. When a storm like this getting further north, it gets caught up in the jet stream flow. Thats why this thing is going 40 miles an hour. So this thing is ripping. It can go 5 miles an hour, 15 miles an hour, but 40 Miles Per Hour is ripping. Wasnt so much a wind event. It was really about a lot of rain. So looks like its going to be an active Tropical Storm season, getting off to an early start. The fog at the coast dropped our temperatures. And that is our weather story here. Temperature drops today in the bay area 10, 12 degree ms. Some places. You see the flag burning onshore. A weather system to the north is going to help complement this cooling as we head into tomorrow. That means further cooling tomorrow. Wednesday will be the coolest day of the week. The fog along the coast, little breaks up in the north bay, but the fog will be back tonight, which you would expect, and well get a little cooler moment. Instead of temperatures like we saw today, or right now, 86 in fairfield, thats temperatures will drop down into the 70s. So significant cooling as we go into tomorrow. Look how much cooler it is today than yesterday. 12 degrees cooler in napa, 11 in concord. Tomorrow were going to drop another 5, 10 degrees, as well. So the cooling trend is underway. Tomorrow is the cool e it gets, and then we start to stair step out of that, julie. Pill, well see you in a little bit for the rest of the forecast. Thank you. Still no end in sight to the coronavirus outbreaks with a big spike in deaths in both the south and the west. Ill have the details coming up. And growing concerns over a new earlier deadline for the census, and now four former u. S. Census Bureau Directors are weighing in. 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One of the hardest hit, texas, where there are now more cases than new york, and hospitalizations remain at near record levels, but Officials Say the testing Positivity Rate is declining. We saw a decline yesterday. Its too early to call it a trend. If the number of cases stays where it is now, then youll see less hospitalizations. Reporter and as this new surge continues, the debate over reopening schools intensifies. Dr. Anne fauci said monday not every school will be ready to reopen safety by this fall, prompting some lawmakers to suggest transferring kids to different districts. If a school suspect doesnt want to safely reopen, how about you let the money follow the child so the parent has other choices. Reporter meanwhile, the economic damage is still mounting, with in 23 million americans in danger of being evicted in the coming months. If the company will call me up tomorrow, i would upto work. Reporter the cdc is projecting the u. S. Could hit 180,000 coronavirus deaths in about two weeks. In dallas, jeff paul, fox news. San mateo county plans to provide highspeed internet to underserved students. The san pablo county board of transfers voted today to launch the pilot program. It will use 3 million from the federal cares act funding. The program will focus on three School Districts to provide about half of the students with Public AccessWifi Networks and mobile access points. The United Nations is warning the disruption of education around the world due to the pandemic could amount to a generational catastrophe. The u. N. Secretary general said today the coronavirus pandemic has led to the largest disruption of education ever with hundreds of schools closed, affecting more than 1 billion students, and at least 40 million Children Worldwide have missed out on critical preschool year education. He said this year could be on track to wasting untold Human Potential and undermine decades of progress. 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Call now so you can. Retire better 00 controversy restaurants in chinatown have been hit hard by the pandemic. We look at a bold new project taking place in the streets. Tom . Well, they really need the help, without patrons and throngs of them, chinatown restaurants are not even a shadow of what anyone would expect and enjoy from a shift there. These restaurants are the heartbeat of chinatown. Reporter chinatown has more than 200 places to eat, with some places open for business for more than a century, but more than third of them may close forever within the next six months. Adding design no phobia to the pandemic. We saw the world decline in business that chinatown has ever seen. So today the Outdoor Dining support project was launched. A revenue loss of 70 , and the possibility of closing permanently. Reporter utilizing the citys already operating shared spaces program, the chinatown Outdoor Dining support project is inviting restaurant ours to apply for financial grants and technical assistance. All to institute Outdoor Dining in socalled parklets, such as ports muth square. We hope well be able to mitigate some of the effects this pandemic has brought. Were open 7 days a week. A lot of people come to our restaurant, three or four generation. Reporter stephen lee is a partner in the financially sound sam wol restaurant. You want to use the program to do well. Most of them are just going month by month, hoping they can survive this whole pandemic. Now, there is a dining, and its called density in 1 8 of a square mile, liz is second in population density only to new york citys manhattan. Tom, thank you. The San FranciscoHealth Officials say the citys coronavirus numbers are starting to trend in the right direction. Ktvus christien tells us, they say its still too soon to loosen restrictions. Reporter after steadily increasing in46 and hospitalization rates in july, august is off to a better start with those rates improving. We are finding about 90 new cases of covid19 every day. That number has started to drop a bit from its high point two weeks ago, but it is still very concerns. Dr. Grant colfax from the Citys Department of Public Health said he wants to see that number drop to below 50 to get the city out of the red zone. The cautions there is still a lot of hard work ahead. So even as we see some of the our numbers, just some of our numbers improving slightly, we must stay vigilant. We will continue to pause our reopening. That is one likely reason for the slight slowdown in cases. Dr. Colfax says when it comes to opening schools, the city now has some direction from the state, and will be developing a plan in the days and weeks ahead. The state has issued its guidance for local Health Officers on how to evaluate Elementary Schools applying for open, in person instruction, so we are evaluating that guidance right now. Reporter the doctor says another reason were likely seeing those rates starting to come down is because more people are complying with the Public Health directives, specifically staying away from others as much as possible, and wearing a mask every time they leave their home. Cover california rates has said its participation for next year. They put in place the smallest increase since the launch of the Affordable Care act. In los angeles, one woman was killed and four other people were wounded during a shooting at a house party near beverly hills. It happened just before 1 00 this morning at this huge home on mulholland drive. Hundreds of people were at they have party. A music video was being shot inside the home. Police had to be called to the home earlier due to l. A. Countys ban on large gatherings. Dozens of party guests were seen in the backyard and pool area without masks and largely ignoring social distancing rules. Also in l. A. , the husband of the district attorney, jackie lacy, will face charges now for pointing a gun at black lives matter protesters. The demonstration happened outside of the couples home back in march. The state Attorney Generals Office has charged david lacy with three misdemeanor counts of assault with a gun. Jackie lacy apologized following the incident. According to an okay anizer, a group of about 30 people were protests at her home over her refusal to meet with black activists. Googles plan is being investigated to buy fit bit. The e. U. Said it is concerned that it would give google another advantage in the online ad market. Google agreed to buy getbit back in november for 2. 1 billion. Privacy and consumer groups want authorities to block the deal, citing privacy and anti trust concerns. Twitter is facing a 250 million fine for selling user data. The San Francisco company says the ftc is following up on a complaint that twitter used phone numbers and email addresses to target advertising from 2013 through 2018. Twitter admitted last year it had inadvertently targeted ads true Contact Details that users provided for support purposes. Oakland based clorox said customers will continue to see a shortage of their wipes and other products into 2021 because of overwhelming demand during this pandemic. Clorox made almost 2 billion in sales during the last quarter. Thats 300 million more than at this point last year. Clorox stock is trading at records levels, and was at an alltime high last week. On wall street today, stocks finished higher on gains in apple and the energy sector. The dow was up 164. The mass contact was up 38, and the the nasdaq closed almost 12 points higher. Coming up tonight, how the pandemic has actually helped an Innovative Program for atrisk youth in the east bay. And we talk to some florists in the east bay doing their parts to lift the spirits of residents in senior care homes. Also ahead tonight, how Community Groups are educating people in the bay areas Latino Community about staying safe during the pandemic. The raising leaders workshop was developed by davita scott, a teacher at the hayward school. She said she was kicked out of high school when she was just 15 years old, so she understands the struggles of many of the young people she works with. She said because of the pandemic, the work shops are now online, and that has actually made it more accessible. So now because of the coronavirus, it actually made our workshop series stronger, because were virtual and able to serve 18 cities at one time. The Alameda County board of supervisors is set to approve the contract to expand the raising leaders workshop county wide. The bay areas Latino Community has struggled to access reliable information in spanner on the coronavirus pandemic, but organizations are making strides and reaching the most vulnerable. Cristina rendon reports that many steals dont have a choice to stay home. Reporter oaklands district is getting hit hard by covid19. I try to tell people, you know, that this virus is real. Reporter louie lujan just lost his holdest sister to the virus. Two sisters went in estimate. One never came out. Reporter east oakland is particularly bad. City Officials Say cases here are three to four times higher than the rest of Alameda County. Across the country, and in the bay area, theres been a lack of reliable information on covid19 printed in spanish. One group is doing its own outreach at a testing site. We have translated these pamphlets, and those are being hand out at our testing sites. Reporter a Street Project in Alameda County has hired a group for helping with contact tracing. There are a lot of people low literacy, low education, and also a lot of information that is very academic and medical, u. S. And on technology that necessarily our community doesnt access. Reporter but their organization is making phone calls and doing in person outreach for latinos and the indulge us in guatemala community. Their language is not a written language. So theyre at a greater disadvantage than the Latino Community. Its not reaching the most vulnerable right now. Reporter that means because many families that live in multigenerational households cant afford not to work. People just cannot stay at home. The reality is that many of us live 10 to a home, 10 to a room, and we have to work. Reporter councilman gallos said working to spread the word to the community. When it cons to community outreach, there is always more we can do. 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This is to make people happy. And its not about the money. Its about we need to make people happy, and we need to bring some joy, because were all in this horrible disease. Reporter with the bouquets complete, the flower arrangers loaded them up. And the idea for this came after the death of shop owners sharons fatherinlaw whose last days were spent in a facility where no one was allowed to visit him. Since then, she has brought flowers to more than 300 seniors. I just felt so bad for the people that were there in the care home that he was in, and they could not see any of their family members. Later in the die, the florists whipped up another 50 bouquets and took them to danville to an assisted living facility. This is a lovely token for them to understand that there were people out there think of them. Reporter the flower sharp owner said shell keep doing this for as long as the pandemic lasts. Im very, very glad that im making people happy. Thats my goal in life. Rob rocket, ktvu fox 2 news. At least three people are dead as a Tropical Storm continues to move up the east coast. One person in new york city was killed by a falling tree. Ray bogan tells us millions are bracing for dangerous conditions, including flooding and high winds. Reporter isiais is causing flooding, tornadoes, and wind damage, as it makes its way up interstate 95. We keep thinking weve learned our lesson, and each time theres a hurricane we learn a new lesson. Reporter this storm is battering new york and new jersey. More than one million hopes and businesses in the garden state lost power. Have that least one confirmed tornado in new jersey. Wicked, nationally. Just huge crash. S, it was hard core. Reporter the governor, phil murphy, declared a state of emergency. Hopefully today will be just a washout, and tomorrow will be back to summer sun. Havent tornado watch was also issued in new york city and the surrounding area, where two to four inches of rain was forecast. The most Important Message right now is everyone take this very seriously. Between the rain, flooding potential, the winds, even, again, potential tornado. Reporter some of the most Severe Damage is in windsor, north carolina, where at least two people died and 20 were injured after a tornado destroyed at least 10 homes. In north myrtle beach, south carolina, fourfoot storm surge flooded homes, cars, and damaged docks. Isiais is a fastmoving storm, going 35 Miles Per Hour at times. So while conditions were dangerous and difficult, they often didnt last too long. The speed of this storm can be seen here in maryland, where there isage and flooding, but after a morning of torrential rain, its sunny. Welcome back to weather. A lot of fog out there. Thats good temperatures way cooler today than yesterday. You can see behind me, a lot of fog, and tonight its going to push further inland. And with that push further inland, youre going to see more significant cooling tomorrow. So outside, off in the pacific, a low pressure system up here to the north. That system is going to enhance the low that has already brought us the cooling today. When that gets enhanced, the temperatures will drop further, so its a cooling trend. A significant cooling trend. Tomorrow, theres going to be robust onshore winds. This sea breeze represented in green is really going to extend into napa, up into fairfield. I mean, fairfield tomorrow, at this time, might be 78 degrees. So almost 10 degrees cooler. 12 degrees cooler in napa than yesterday today. So a big cooldown. Today were going to add another 10 or 12 degrees tomorrow. Thats the fog footprint for tomorrow morning, and that is significant. Almost all 9 bay area counties have some kind of cloud cover, and that starts you off pretty cool. So in the next 24 hours, universal see the fog slowly, fat all, burn away. So look at that. It has the san jose area in the fog kind of all day. Think that will be clearing by the afternoon, but you get the picture. Slow, slow burnoff. Temperatures impacted by that. So most of us tomorrow are 60s and 70s. Here are some of the high temperatures, and you can see 66 in berkeley, 73 up north in napa. And these are july and august temperatures, and definitely very cool. So tomorrow will be the coolest day of the week by far. Great day for firefighters, though. They dont take a break ever, but theyll be a little more relaxed, at least in the bay area. As we look at the forecast, you see temperatures drop out tomorrow. Highs in the upper 70s. Maybe a low 80s, but mostly a significant cooldown. So this mat everyone continues. Well update the forecast and take a look at isiais, which is now a Tropical Storm, but still packing winds up to 50 miles an hour, and significant rainfall for parts of the northeast. Bill, thank you. Two american surfers won the World Surf League award for biggest paddle. Eli olson and page alms paddled giant waves. Each one, biggest paddle for their rice on december 12th off the coast of maui. Sole son padded a 50foot wave, alms paddled a 36foot wave. Theyre part of the infamous wave called jaws. Three men strand on a tiny pacific land were recess cade live in seen that looks like its right out of a movie. They wrote a huge s. O. S. You see it there on the sand, and it ended up saving their lives. They got lost and ran out of fuel. Australian authorities are found the men almost three days later, more than 100 miles away from where they were last seen. The debate over debates. Coming, why some want to call off the president ial matchups as we head closer to election day. And coming up on ktvu news at 6 00, the u. S. Census bureau announces plans to end Data Collection one month early, and now lawmakers are calling for interviews with Top Census Bureau officials. Also ahead, californias Great America gives an update on the amusement parks closure. 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This year, though, there have been some suggestions that those events will not be necessary. But as peter ducey reports, both campaigns say they are ready to debate. I midnew questions about whether or not joe biden will participate in debates against President Trump this fall, the Biden Campaign tells fox news today, the former v. P. Is in. Joe biden has agreed to debate donald trump three times, and frankly im excited about that. Im excited to see the study in contrast. Reporter the Trump Campaign tells fox they good for that that much and more. Were ready to debate. And we would would like those debates earlier and we would like more debates. Reporter biden participated in all 11 democratic primary debates, but this six hours of unscripted time on page represents a majorture form him since he has beens just bun short scripted event per week during are the coronavirus lockdown. Since biden has a big lead right now, some liberals wonder what good a debate could do for bind. A New York Times editorial calls for scrapping them all together. This isnt written out of any concern that doppler will prevail over joe biden in the debates, whether bead were has done just fine in a long string of such contexts. The idea is that winning the debate should be irrelevant, as are the debates themselves. Biden working on picking a running mate who will eventually have a debate of their own with mike pence. Peter ducey, fox news. Growing concerns tonight over an inaccurate count as the u. S. Census bureau announces plans to end Data Collection a month early. The bottom line is that a rushed census will read to an unfinished and incomplete census, which will skew redistricting and funding for not only bay area communities, but at this point, every state in the country. The Census Bureau director said the data will be sent to President Trump by the end of the year, with results that exclude undocumented residents as ordered by the president. The announcement comes as four former census Bureau Directors issued a Statement Today warning that the shortened time line will result in quote seriously incomplete number races. Andre senior joins us live with more on the earlier deadline and the problems that critics say it will create. Andre . Well, julie and frank, a couple of big developments. Someone that the head of the agency said he will obey the Trump Administration rule not to count undocumented people, and the stunning lastminute development that changes the deadline. They are cutting the deadline for the 2020 census a month short. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the original census deadline offed the of july was pushed back to october 31st, but the agency now said it will end counting september 30th. Shortening the timeline is frankly concerning. Reporter the director of census 2020 united bay area said