Traveled on the same cruise ship that is being held up the San Francisco coast. And yolo county announced its first case. Tonight the grand princess is a little closer to sure, its a short about 20 miles off San Francisco. Passengers were told in an announcement that to make it easier to deliver supplies, but it also may be necessary to airlift a passenger for medical reasons. This photo from a passenger shows coast guard helicopter arriving just a short time ago, and Debora Villalon picks up our coverage in San Francisco. Reporter still in limbo tonight, officials are lighting up a noncommercial port to for the ship to come in. Presumably a military birth where they can be tightly controlled. We will be testing everyone on the ship, and orientating as necessary. Vice president mike pence announcing test results from the grant princess, 21 positive for the coronavirus, all but two of them are crewmembers. The crew will likely warranting on board but the search is on for a place to take
Community health. San francisco, social no more, Health Officials called for concerts, conferences and sporting events to be canceled to help curb the coronavirus. Stanford University Also taking precautions, now moving all classes for the remainder of the quarter online. Two people in florida died from the virus after traveling overseas. Closer to home, former cases were identified in Santa Clara County and the fbi said a bay area employee tested positive for the virus. The grand princess cruise ship remains on hold, and we learned that 21 at a 46 people that were tested are confirmed to have the coronavirus. 19 of which are crewmembers. Debora villalon is live now at the terminal with new developments. Reporter well we know that ship is not coming in to this or any other commercial terminal. Not with people on board testing positive. What is still unclear is where it goes next. We will be testing everyone on the ship. We will be quarantining as necessary. Vice president mike pence an
So excited. Come on, a little bit more. After 40 days of dry weather, right in the middle of winter, we are finally looking firefighters in Contra Costa County are at rain this morning, not a lot unfortunately but we are ending investigating a house fire that the dry stretch and you can see the radar right behind me. Happened last night. We are dealing with a few scattered showers this morning. So rolling through your morning, we will have mostly cloudy skies and the showers a fire official says when crews are going to continue to march arrived there was across the bay area. Heavy smoke and fire throughout temperatures this morning in the mid40s to mid50s with all the home. Residents who escaped told First Responders an elderly woman was still inside, that woman did not survive. Two of that cloud cover. Other people were treated. This rain is not going to last. By lunchtime we turn dry and there is a new development breezy as we get in the second involving the firing of Oakland Police
The dow industrials up just a few points at the opening bell, 11, maybe, but look at that level. Back to 28,000. Modest small loss, small loss for the s p and also for the nasdaq. So look, everybody, sit back, you are going to watch financial history. History being made in hong kong, too. Sure looks like open rebellion. The street fighting has escalated. Police besieged one of the Main University campuses which they say was being used to make weapons. A Police Officer was hit by an arrow. Ominously, the Peoples Liberation army, chinese troops, in plain clothes, appeared on the streets on saturday. That was taken as a grave warning. Add all this up, it is beijing versus the people of hong kong, communism versus democracy. It is a bloody fight and it is not over. In the United States, the democrats want to remove this president from office because of a phone call. Varney company is about to begin. Stuart okay. Lets talk stock market, shall we . Dow closed in record territory friday, abov
I would like to thank sfgovtv for broadcasting this. Please silence your cell fens. Phones. Cell phones. Items today will be on the november 19th agenda. Thank you. Can you please call item 1. Resolution approving the First Amendment between the city and sunset scavenger company, golden gate disposal and recycling company doing business as recology San Francisco, increasing the total amount from 40 million to 48 million with no change to the term that expired on november 30, 2020. You might remember we continued this item from last weeks agenda. Can you please remind me. Did we have a bla report at that time . We did not. Thank you very much. We are back, i believe you gave a presentation last week so right now could we hear from the bla, please. Good morning, budget analyst office. The board of supervisors is being asked to amend the existing contract to increase by 8 million from 40 million to 48 million to cover the contract costs to the end of fiscal year 1920. As we show in table