Reporter the governor is file a complaint with the ftc. Calling for all seniors in the if you ordered something from state age 65 and older to amazon, be prepared to wait for isolate at home. It to be delivered. Governor newsom is also calling amazon says its running out of stock of popular Household Items for anybody with chronic conditions to isolate at home, as the coronavirus spreads. The company has seen a dramatic and he says there are 5. 3 increase of people shopping online, and amazon is having trouble keeping things like million californians 65 or older toilet paper and bottled water in the stock, and the delivery and he is asking some businesses to shutdown. We are directing all bars, now is several days. Nightclubs, group hubs and the and then the governor, what like be closed in the state of california. He ordered and the impact it will have on bay area we believe that this is a nonessential function in our businesses, and social state and we believe that its distancing. We
Didnt. We are also practicing social distancing, but thank you for saying happy birthday. I appreciate it. Of course. From a distance. I will show you what they did in the back. But first lets get to weather because we are under a micro climate weather alert. As you saw in that other shot as well, very ominous. We need the rain. We are definitely welcoming the rain. We are expecting it. And here it is. Temperatures are a little colder in the 40s and 50s. The reason why i show you why is because theyre so far north. That will begin to develop making it go into the bay area. If you zoom in closer, you can already see the sierra snow coming down, but it is going to intensify and get stronger in through this afternoon over the evening hours and also into sunday. Overall e expect scattered morning rain. Our afternoon temperatures will drop down into the 50s. The reason they drop down is because we were in the 70s. Now, rain chances will stay overnight into sunday. I will go over rain totals
Days the California National guard has been put on alert and schools are closed for the foreseeable future. What you need to know tonight to keep your family safe is most of the bay area is under a shelterinplace order kron 4 news at 5 starts right now. Thanks for joining us. Everybody, im Vicki Liviakis and im grant lotus tonight we are continuing to practice social distancing here at kron 4 we are of course encouraging you to do the same. For the first time global cases of covid 19 have surpassed 200,000 as the death toll around the world and here at home just keeps on climbing. In the bay area there are now more than 400 cases Santa Clara County is a local hot spot for cases there are 175 6 deaths there officials announce another death from tuesday of a man in his 60s, San Mateo County has 80 81 death the San Francisco county has 51 Contra Costa County 41 Alameda County 31 Solano County has 8 moraine county 15 Sonoma County has 8 and napa county has no confirmed cases at this time.
To look more broadly and more deeply at the drivers of instability in themiddle east. From yemen to syria to interact, and now with ran , the region more than ever seems in a permanent of turmoil if it cant become a land of endless wars and tragically despite decades of intense and often wellmeaning american attention and the expenditure of billions of dollars, jewish policy has more often than not been a failure. Maybe the caveat more often than not is to kind. Its been an absolute failure if one accepts the basic aim was to fosterstability and a better life for the people of the region. The ones ultimately responsible for a countrys success or failure are the people who live there but the catastrophe of todays middle raises a lot of questions about whether the United States should continue to be engaged in the region and if so, how . In this regard, the editor of seven pillars Michael Rubin and Brian Katulis and their cocontributors have given us and get. Identifies seven factors tha
And watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv. On cspan2. Good evening everyone and thanks for being here tonight at Balboa High School in San Francisco. I am susan solomon, i am a kindergarten and prek teacher currently serving as president of the united educators of San Francisco. [applause] thank you so how many educators we have in the room today . Okay, a lot of them. And Community Supporters . Those two. We also have San Francisco board of education member with this allison collins, glad you could make it i see others walk in, zero Gabrielle Lopez another school board member. So happy to have everyone here. Of course we are here to hear diane ravitch, i have a couple of housekeeping items. Can trade a retired social studies teacher in San Francisco, taught here at one time, is passing out cards on which you can write questions. So our format is going to be diane and i are going to talk for a little while, and then we will open the floor to questions from the aud