Bar dining. Homeless individuals are given something a little extra to keep themselves warm. Tonight is a special because it is thanksgiving. Reporter every year on thanksgiving, cdt prepares its annual thanksgiving dinner for the most vulnerable in san jose. On the menu, turkey, mac cheese, stuffing, just some of the items. This year, it will be served differently due to the pandemic. This year is tough, because i build up a reputation with the Homeless Community. On thanksgiving, on christmas, we invited them into our dining room all day. Reporter cdts executive chef knows is not easy. In years past, the Homeless Community eight and lingered in the dining community all day. This year, the for the first time in the nonprofits 63 years, dinner will be served out doors, prepacked and ready to go. Theyre going to take the meal and walk to wherever they walked to, they have got to go to their car and the camper. Reporter because they are outdoors, cdt is providing a separate bag, a hygien
To try to avoid sliding backward. And marin restaurants being asked to reduce and what Indoor Dining to 25 occupancy. At 10 00, live with how that message is being received. Reporter they have seen about nine new cases a day jumped the past week, even doubled. Restaurants are being urged to scale back. Families celebrating his 60th birthday at their favorite restaurant, a milestone also because its the first and dining since march. The bug i might feel perfectly safe with the distancing. Even though we are inside. An steppes of utter heat lamps, other customers dining on a 50 degree evening. And they expect to ship more dining out here now that marin top officer once and for occupancy cut by half. If he thinks thats a good idea, we are happy to do that and go back to 25 . As long as we can stay there. Reporter arendt has been a 50 capacity in only a few weeks. The need to keep guests of part dictates how many can be served. There have been super spreader events described from restauran
Was placed on paid leave. He was with the department for about five years. This really hits home, a family here at the department. Obviously, our officer is very shaken up for everything. Reporter sergeant rivera, the president of the police union. He said, the department could potentially face discipline if he is not at fault. If the officer was not within department the policy, there can be rick percussions, absolutely. Reporter to avoid comfort of interest, outside agencies took over the investigation. The collision itself is being taken over solely by the chp and the das office. Obviously, we will have our own internal investigation. Reporter the chps multidisciplinary action investigation team, specializing in pratt trash protocols spent hours electing evidence and diagramming the scene. Among evidence the chp will look into, was the driver distracted, were there any blind spots, with a distracted, what were the moments for the officer in the pedestrian before impact . This is all
Next tuesday. We are gauging reaction from Restaurant Owners and customers. County Officials Say rising case numbers are leading to a more restrictive tear. They need to get ahead of it by taking action. Restaurant owners question why them . It seems like the Restaurant Business really gets kicked in the teeth. Reporter they are getting the last meals to tables at restaurant San Francisco. This would be catastrophic. Reporter like so many restaurants, they turned parking into patio. They pivoted to take out, not without problems. We are in the middle of nowhere right now. These delivery guys say forget it, i am not picking it up. The will sit here until the end of the night. Reporter dislocation was once bustling, now it is deserted. Prior to the holocaust here, we had a vibrant scene with 20 Million People annually. Right now, is molly blade runner. Reporter Indoor Dining did help, while it lasted. Now 3500 San Francisco restaurants are being told to go backwards, with other counties
Become our next president. Right now, the race in nevada is essentially a tie with biden up by just 8000 votes. Pennsylvania, north carolina, and georgia are also still too close to call. Control of the u. S. Senate is still up for grabs. 48 seats. Democrats needed to flip four seats to take back the majority. They won in colorado and arizona but lost a seat in alabama. Five races remain too close to call, including two in georgia that could wind up in run offs in january. Democrats will keep their majority in the house. There may be fewer democrats. Republicans have picked up five seats in the house so far and were still waiting for results on 41 seats. Lets bring in political reporter grecian lee for a closer look at whats going on in nevada, pennsylvania, north carolina, and georgia. Reporter his path to the presidency becomes more clear while trumps become more narrow. Lots of eyes on nevada. Like you said, there are still several states on the board and still a number of votes to