Coming up. Right now about all of us are good or moderate from the north bay down to the monterey bay. So lets talk about the temperatures. A little bit of drizzle in the east bay hills. And temperatures are a little milder, mid50s to low 60s. Well be in the 60s and 70s at noon. Well stay in the 60s at coast, but 75 to 83. And that is really comfortable thanks to the haze out there, it is blocking out the strong sunshine and keeping us from reaching our potential warmth during the day. But it is also bringing that unhealthy air. So well talk about how that will change over the weekend and switch for unhealthy temperatures. And it is a question on so many parents mind, when can kids go back to school. And San Franciscos mayor breed is laying out a new time line for reopening schools for inperson learning. Education of course one of the five key issues were focusing on in our effort to build a better bay area. There is no firm date for high school reopening, but 1some younger students co
Day. Here is abc 7 News Reporter lyanne melendez. Reporter it was a welcoming sound for the owner of joes barber shop in San Francisco who took his business outside after being closed for six months. Very well spaced, lots of airflow. Its really its great. A nice safe place for a haircut. Yay reporter besides barber shops, hair and nail salons and Massage Centers were allowed to reopen outside. Everyone must wear a mask and go through a screening process. 97. 4. Perfect. This is a step that matters a lot for people like joe and the people getting the air cut. Ive been waiting months. Reporter malls and Outdoor Personal Services are now accessible to the public. Many mid september hotels, indoor museums, indoors zoos and aquariums will be added to the list. But late september Indoor Personal Services like hair and nail salons and tattoo studios will reopen for business. The phased plan for a reopening comes with a stern warning for mayor london breed. All plans are subject to change jus
On thursday, georgia governor, brian kemp, talked about efforts to be transparent with data about the coronavirus moving forward. Since the information we used to determine further statewide openings. This is an hour. Good afternoon, everyone. Let me just thank everybody for being with us today for our covid19 weekly briefing. Crowd you will hear from. Fema,thleen toomey, from from the National Guard, colonel l, the department of Public Safety, commissioner Mark Williams with the department of Natural Resources, and to wrap us up, the agriculture commissioner, gary black. For several months, our nation has been fighting an invisible enemy and uniting to ensure the health and wellbeing of all americans. The path has been long and difficult, and everybody has make has made sacrifices to keep one another out of harms way in communities all the United States. Medical providers, Public Health officials, frontline workers, first responders, Law Enforcement are all working very long hours and
Health and wellbeing of all americans. The path has been long and difficult, and everybody has made sacrifices to keep one another out of harms way in communities all the United States. Medical providers, Public Health officials, frontline workers, first responders, Law Enforcement, they are all working very long hours and spending significant time away from their families to help limit potential exposure. These brave men and women are literally saving lives everyday. It is impossible to thank them enough for what they have done for us. But i know that countless georgians joined my family and i praying for them daily. As you all know, this weekend is a powerful one for all americans. For years, we have taken this moment to reflect on the sacrifices made by those in uniform. We honor these american heroes who answered the call of duty and paid the ultimate price for our freedom. Earlier today, i was honored to attend a Memorial Day Ceremony with the Georgia National guard to honor the l
What the electricity everybody get down on the Federal Building has been blown out. Holy cow welcome to the Emergency Education network. Tonight, live from Oklahoma City, managing terrorism events, the oklahoma experience. And now your host says can hubs. Can hines. Your host which is coming to you live from the Firefighters Memorial museum in Oklahoma City oklahoma. The topic of this broadcast is managing terrorism events. The oklahoma experience. Tonight we are focusing on a serious played that seems to be rapidly across the globe affecting every nation including our own. It appears and strikes without warning, leaving a trace of anger, fear and frustration in its path. Its name, its called terrorism. A name that has been ringing in our ears all too frequently of late. Oklahoma city, oklahoma, is a city that just a year ago experienced a devastation of a mammoth proportion. A bomb truck exploded in front of the alfred p. Murrah building. Costs veer property damaged. Emergency and Law