County will join the rest of the bay area on friday as the bay area begins the next step there are still more than 11,000 confirmed coronavirus cases and 390 deaths here are the latest numbers broken down by county, sam, a tail San Francisco, marin sonoma and napa counties have all reported new cases today, but no new deaths have been reported in the last 24 hours. For a complete list of local covid19 cases head over to our website kron 4 dot com at least for now most bay area jurisdictions will follow the same guidelines in terms of slowly winding down the stay at home orders and reopening the economy the last area holdout on opening the door to face to Santa Clara County. But word on that changed today kron fours justine waltman live in our newsroom right now with more just a. While panels of the countys move forward Santa Clara County Health Officials said that there were no plans to ease restrictions but that changed today. And it will now allow Small Retail Stores to offer Curbsid
Work. Just since january state revenue has seen become declines in tax. That has created a deficit of 54 billion. The numbers are just staggering. Good evening and thank you for joining us. Some of the biggest cuts are in healthcare and education. School spending is the largest category in the states general fund. Lets get more from News Reporter breaking it down for us. The governor is proposing cuts including a 10 salary cut for state employees as well as pulling back new programs. Saying if President Trump signs the heros act certain cuts would be immediately halted. We are at the time that is simply unprecedented. Governor announcing his plan to balance a 54 billion deficit in light of the covid19. The numbers have certainly changed. Our values remain. Nocore values. Public education, public health, Public Safety and those hit hardest by covid19. Existing reserving, funds and referrals and tax credits will close the gap. California will pull back new programs. The remaining 26 solu
Atmospheric river in spring will deliver a soaking starting this weekend. Big changes coming here to the lake. When it comes to cars like that and food trucks like in. Bringing restaurants and retailers out doors. The changing economy. A new wave of Unemployment Benefits. How it works and who qualifies. Dedicating more resources to building a better bay area focusing on issues that youre dealing with on a daily basis. Health, education, change in workplace and economy. Theres a growing list of cities across the city planning for restaurant and retail life once with reopen. We have the details on the widespread push for out door diestaurants and retailers expected to look much different post pandemic. Plans to bring out door dining to life. The moment orders are lifted. The move could keep castro street clear of vehicle traffic. Its more than saying close the street down. Theres issues like a transit center. And buses that come through. Were working with them. Rerouting. Restaurant capa
Some staged walkouts. Welcome to bloomberg surveillance. Im Francine Lacqua in london. A lot to talk about. The markets not focusing on what is going on in the United States too much. The focus seems to be still on reopening some of the economies. The focus is on some of the earnings as well. Stocks are rising in europe. U. S. Equity futures are racing a decline as investors weighing positive signs on stimulus and the Global Economy against social unrest in america. Oil is up. If you look at dollar and treasury, they are pretty much steady. We will have plenty for from the uprising in the United States. We will look ahead also to the election in november. Lets get to the bloomberg first word news. Heres leighann gerrans. Good morning, francine. And the u. K. , Prime Minister Boris Johnson plans to reset his governments agenda with a major speech. The chancellor is also drawing up new plans to bolster the economy amid forecasts of the worst recession in more than 100 years. This key spe
Industries association. Sen. Wicker all right, we will begin, and we appreciate people working with us on this partially remote, and partially in person hearing on a very important topic. The covid 19 pandemic has affected the normal operation of every Public Institution in our country. Including, as you can see, the legislative branch. I thank my colleagues and witnesses per for participating in todays hearing, which is the first of many covid19related oversight hearings that this committee will conduct. We will accomplish the business in accordance with the guidelines established by the rules committee, and in consultation with the office of the attending physician. And i want to thank my colleague and Ranking Member, senator cantwell, for her cooperation in this regard, and for all of our staff. The committee today convenes to discuss the state of the Aviation Industry. Witnesses, which are limited in number by the guidance we received from the senate, include nic calio, president a