Have the window open and i can temperatures, because at this time were used to it. Hear the birds chirping and i think it feels cooler this morning. Thats good. We are starting out with cooler temperatures for the bay area, we are going to have cooling on the way, and we are already seeing that right now as we look and a slight cool down for inland areas today. At San Francisco and the fog rolling in. I am watching spots like dublin i know its hard to see anything right now, but its misting and in the trivalley where we will drizzling there and will provide a cooler day along the have a hot day. Coastline. We are going to have a cooldown we are seeing the cooldown as over the next couple days, and the fog drifts into santa rosa, and then as we head inland we you can see the cooling trend. I will have more on this and are in the upper 50s and low 60s, and thats the start for what is ahead in the forecast, and we will talk more about that coming up in a few minutes. Today. If you want to
More work from home. It is thursday, may 7. You are watching Worldwide Exchange here on cnbc good morning, good afternoon, good evening. Welcome. Im Brian Sullivan thank you for joining us on this 75th anniversary of ve day 1945, world war ii and europe ended. Looking at the market and your money. Setting up their thursday morning. We are seeing futures with potentially a rebound in gain. Getting to more on that in one second this would also regain like we said what we lost yesterday. Up nearly 3 this week alone weekly jobless claims are out. They are expected to show another 3 million americans have filed for unemployment. We are nearing 30 Million People out of work. Markets wont move on that it is widely expected. Obviously a difficult number to hear we have breaking news on United Health the health insurancer announcing it will provide 1. 5 billion premium rebates. Joining many Auto Insurance Companies Offering rebounds as people are simply not consuming their products right now we
This yellow line up here, this is california on the california numbers. You can see that the numbers are steadily going up. On april 8th, they go down a little again but they spike up again the next day. The state as of yesterday has almost 1200 cases. Now, the red line, this is santa clara county, down here, and we have not seen more than 77 people in the icu because of the virus. And you can see that the line is pretty much flat. So the majority, so far the numbers have remained consistent. You can see 70 people in the icu, on april 9th, all the way down there, and then you can see that number yesterday, move down to 76. So if we look at the data published by the journalism nonprofit cal matters, they put this together for you. New screening measures at Nursing Homes at two local counties that follows outbreaks across the bay area. Facilities in contra costa county, and almeda county, will screen all staff and visitors for temperature and symptoms. This is in addition to a strict mas
Heodel mainturnt has and us the time well within the next few weeks to have enough ventilators we believe to meet the needs of 40 million californians. In fact, Governor Newsom is so confident of the states ability to meet the demand he is now sending 500 ventilators to the national stockpile. They can quickly be redirected to hard hit areas like new york. Governor newsom says the state will get the ventilators back if the need arises here. Good evening. Thanks for joining us tonight. While the governor is loaning out ventilators to the federal government, Santa Clara County is looking for some. Local officials held a News Conference today issuing a bounty for a thousand ventilators, new, used, or broken. Well be giving a thousand dollars per ventilator but were also really excited to take donations. I mean, so if you can donate it, it would be great. Santa clara county is the hardest hit county in the bay area with more than 1200 cases and 39 deaths. Right now the county has some 650
Rosa this morning. As we head to the day we will see partly sunny skies. Mainly dry conditions for today but still below average for 60 in San Francisco 63 for concord. I will have more for what you can expect in your neighborhood. Lets check in with gianna for a look at traffic. Limited visibility, so, be careful if you plan on taking any freeways and or in the rth bay,we are dealing with some fog as well. That will affect your drive as well as 29 through napa, definitely could be busy through that area and as for Public Transit, both bart and muni are making more changes, due to the covid19 panama. The changes will come into a starting today and tomorrow. Jackson, fulton, 10,000, 20 when he is and 31, balboa line. The changes will be in effect. The changes coming in two waves starting today, we will have more information on the second wave of Service Coming up tomorrow. You can always find all of that information on our website at kpix. Com. Meanwhile, muni says five of employees hav