Around as we get toward the afternoon and certainly the week ahead. 53 in danville, as well as pleasant hills. 52 in lafayette. Good morning, santa rosa, fog there at 46. 56 in concord. Looking at five seven degrees cooler in the north bay, as well as concord. Livermore, four degrees cooler and fog from napa to santa rosa. Halfmile visibility. Fog along the coast. Our sparetheair alert has been extended into tuesday. In fact, the poor air quality f north bay but our inland east bay as temperatures today slowly warm. Well see 60s and 70s in sunny to hazy conditions by noontime around the bay and inland. Staying in the 60s at the coast. Low 80s will be on the high end today. And looking at some patchy fog returning tonight. And thats about all were going to see for the week ahead. Were talking dry offshore winds and 90s inland by the second half of the workweek. Liz . Thank you. Nurses in one Bay Area Health care victim demanding better protection care system are demanding better protection. Laura martinez with the story. Madeleine johnson, 70, registered nurse, burlington, new jersey, passed away reporter names of registered nurses around the country who lost their lives to covid19 were read aloud during a candlelight vigil outside of alameda hospital. Each one of them, a life lost. Each one of them had somebody that loved them and cared for them. Reporter the reverend whose mother was a nurse years ago spoke of the sacrifices and the hard decisions nurses make every day. I dont think that they should be making choices between whether they should be able to live and work safely. [ chantsorter before t gistied fidayltrike following failed labor negotiations with Alameda Health system. Their lack of trust with the nurses, locking up ppe, we filed numerous cal osha complaints, and it just didnt bring them to the table. Didnt make them understand how serious we are. Reporter in a statement, Alameda Health systems said, quote, while we are disappointed that the unions called the strike at a time when there are already extraordinary strains on health care providers, we encourage them to return to the bargaining table where we can resolve our differences and Reach Agreement on a fair, mutually beneficial contract. Tyse reporter nurses say they do not take the decision strike during a pandemic lightly, but it is for the protection of their patients and themselves. The reverend said 70 of registered nurses who have lost their lives to covid19 in california are filipino. Its hitting our community in a very particular way, and its not just hitting individuals. Its impacting nurses and their fa that have been lost because of this pandemic. Reporter in alameda, laura martinez, abc7 news. Heres a look at where the pandemic stands in california. There were more than 4,100 new diagnosed cases. The number is well above the sevenday average which is about 3,300 cases. There were 72 deaths from covid19 supported. And the 14day Positivity Rate is at 2. 6 , that number indicates the transmission rate of the virus. Now President Trump hosted his first inperson event since testing positive for the coronavirus. Hundreds of supporters gathered at the white house as you can see for an event promoting one of the president s slogans, law and order. His opponent, joe biden, is also out on the campaign trail. Abc with the differing messages coming from the candidates. Reporter President Trump rallying hundreds of mostly masked but tightly packed supporters with an 18minute Campaign Speech from the white house balcony. I want you to know our nations going to defeat this terrible china virus as we call it. Reporter the president claiming the coronavirus is disappearing despite 58,000 covid19 cases reported friday. Its going to disappear. It is disappearing, and vaccines are going to help and the therapeutics are going to help a lot. Reporter as he and dozens connected to the white house battle the deadly virus im feeling great. I dont know about you reporter the president s physician releasing a memo saying hes no longer a risk to others. The president pulling out of next weeks nowcanceled debate after the commission turned it virtual in the wake of his positive test. Joe biden will join abc news for a town hall thursday. The president will appear in a competing event on nbc news. Both men trading attacks during the campsardo Union Workers. America deserves a president who understands what people are going through. Youre facing real challenges right now, and the last thing you need is a president who exacerbates them. Reporter trumps event targeting black voters. Sleepy joe bidens betrayed black and latino americans. If you think he can run this country, youre wrong. [ boos ] reporter abc news, washington. We sent this push alert on our abc7 news app when President Trumps doctor released his latest letter. If you want alerts like this in the future, the app is free to download in the app store. Cal fire is making more progress on the glass fire. Containment now up to 86 this morning. The fire has burned more than 67,000 acres in napa and sonoma counties. Nearly 700 homes have been dried by the fire. Abc7s Cornell Barnard was in the north bay and shows outreach and support that is being offered to those impacted. Reporter the saturday Farmers Market is back in downtown calistoga. It was scary last weekend. Thank god we are we are back. Reporter it was canceled last weekend when most of the town was forced to evacuate due to the approaching glass fire. Luckily it never made it this far. Just about everywhere you looked, people are giving thanks to firefighters who protected their town. Calistoga is incredibly resilient. And theyve been faced with this time and time again, and they do pull out of it. Reporter in a town dependent on tourism, others hope wine country visitors will come back soon. As locals, we can only do so much. We need that other Million People coming here every year to help the economy. Yeah reporter at the resort, staff is packing up boxes for a drivethrough Food Distribution sunday to support more than 300 Hotel Employees impacted by the power outages. Nothing is more important than a meal. We felt it could be a an effort, a gesture to just extend that family hospitality to our team members. Reporter here in santa rosa, those impacted by the glass fire are getting help that they need and some answers. At this local Assistance Center at the high school. Frank and penny have a million questions after their homead s abely go back to our home site. We love that area. We love the people around us. And the intent is to build back up. Reporter from ruin to recovery, this Community Getting back on its feet yet again. In the north bay, abc7 news. The bay area has broken the record for the number of days under a sparetheair thats right year. An alert has been extended until tuesday. The extension marks a total of 51 days this year under an alert compared to the previous record of 46 days in 2017. Smoke from the august complex and red salmon complex fires triggered the latest alert. And that bans wood burning, discourages unnecessary driving, and encourages residents to stay indoors. The bay area air Quality Management district says we could likely see several more sparetheair days this year, and thats because upcoming winds and warmth heighten fire concerns. We did see drizzle yesterday, lisa, but that may not have been enough to stop fire concerns later this week as it heats up. Thats for sure. Right now, that 86 sounds pretty good for the glass incident fire up to the north with the containment. Yes, as we go each day, second half of the week trending very, very warm to hot. Today kind of nice out there. A live look outside. Temperatures are cooler. Weve got 40s and 50s, maybe a few 60s. Well talk about a warmup, how rapid its going to be, and how strong the offshore winds will be next. All right. Thank you. Also ahead, some east bay Restaurant Owners are pushing back against their countys decision to delay reopening indoor dining. Why they say they may not last much longer. And the since is setting today the sun is setting today on the popular sunny doughnuts shop in the south bay. Why the owners are retiring. Im greg, im 68 years old. I do motivational speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. I honestly feel that thats my calling to give back to younger people. I think most adults will start realizing that they dont recall things as quickly as they used to or they dont remember things as vividly as they once did. Ive been taking prevagen for about three years now. 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Comcast business. Welcome back. Heres a live look from our Golden Gate Bridge camera. 55 degrees in San Francisco now on this sunday morning at 6 12. All right. Lets talk about something that happened yesterday on the Golden Gate Bridge. Hundreds of armenian americans marched across the bridge in t. And this comes as armenia and azerbaijan agreed to a ceasefire yesterday. The leadership from both countries quickly accused the other of breaking the agreement. The issue is important to many in the Bay Area Community as its estimated 35,000 armenians live in the region. It was a very large crowd. Heres abc with more. [ chants ] reporter as tensions between armenia, turkey, and azerbaijan intensify, the bay areas Armenian Community came out in droves to call for an end to conflict. Turkey and azerbaijan have aggressively attacked, started a war. They are killing civilians there. And were very concerned that what theyre trying to do really is finish off the armenian genocide. Reporter saturdays march just one of many gatherings of its kind across the country. In los angeles, earlier in the week, proarmenia protesters shut down streets, calling for peace. Tensions were renewed on september 27th when fighting between azerbaijani and Armenian Forces broke out. It was the largest attack since the war between the two countries that ended in 1994. We see everything thats happening and the young kids that are dying, and it is our duty to make sure that our voices are heard their voices are heard. Reporter in recent months the bay areas Armenian Community has been parked with three hate crimes targeted with three hate crimes, vandalism, graffiti, and gunshots fired at school. And azerbaijanis have a to it. Ent take on the conflict the Azerbaijani Cultural Society of Northern California has raised tens of thousands of dollars for war victims. Marchers in San Francisco hope the days actions send a message to leaders. Were all together because united we will make huge difference. Reporter abc7 news. A man has been arrested, accused of a paint ball attack on an 18yearold pregnant woman in marin city. The suspect is 19 years old and from marin city. The marin Sheriffs Office said the woman was hit by about 30 rounds and was taken to the hospital to have her injuries treated. Investigators did release a picture here of the paint ball gun that they found during the arrest. Its not clear if the victim and suspect knew each other. Investigators say since last month, there have been nearly 20 incidents with young adults recklessly discharging paint ball guns. Also in the north bay, protesters gathered to demand i killed by a fora sheriffs deputy for a napa sheriffs deputy last week. A group of people filled Veterans Memorial park here in napa for 47yearold juan garcia who was shot during a traffic stop monday night. The Sheriffs Office said garcia got out of the car and approached the deputy with a hand behind his back. They say when garcia was asked to show the hand, he didnt. The deputy said he shot first, afraid that garcia had a gun. Garcia was a chef and leaves behind a wife and three kids. As tpandemic, the economy is one thing abc7 has focused on as we try to build a better bay area. Restaurantnoran owners are push back against a decision against reopening indoor dining. They say Outdoor Dining may not be available much longer and they might not survive. Laura anthony with the story. Ten miles awowroad, and hav meal. Reporter with their offer limited inside dining, Restaurant Owners in pleasanton are none too happy that Alameda CountyHealth Officials wont grant them the same privilege despite meeting the States Coronavirus threshold. I think weve gotten drug into whats going on in oakland where their numbers are quite high for the coronavirus. Reporter in deciding to delay inside dining for four to six weeks, even at 25 capacity, Alameda CountyHealth Officials stated, quote, having different households together while they eat and drink for extended periods of time in an enclosed space eliminates the protections social distancing and wearing a mask provide. In june, pleasanton closed its main street here to facilitate outside dining. That certainly helped some of the restaurants survive. But it ends november 1st, and the weather is changing. Especially for the wife when shes too cold, you , g bring a jacket and this and that. Reporter these folks are from michigan where limited inside dining is allowed. I dont feel unsafe. I feel cautious. But you have to use your common sense. But it doesnt stop us going out. Reporter even with outside seating, business at hafs original steak and seafood is off 85 compared to last year. The owners had to lay off 40 people. There are going to be a lot of businesses that arent around if they dont get to sit inside. Reporter in pleasanton for abc7 news. In the south bay customers lined up for a last treat at sunny doughnuts before it closes today. The owners have decided to retire after 33 years. They sewed facebook it is op in sales. He pandemic a one man plans to make one more pilgrimage today. He says hes enjoyed sunny doughnuts for decades. Doughnuts are fabulous. Like i say, weve been coming here about 30 years. Took my grandkids down here. We used to walk every week. Sad to see all the local businesses, you know, shutting down. The owners came to the bay area in 1982 after escaping an oppressive communist regime in cambodia. They worked at fast food restaurants and cleaned homes, saving their money to launch their own business in 1987. I know theyre going to be deeply, deeply missed. Congratulations on their retirement. The pandemic has forced another bay area tradition to go virtual this year. You can still enjoy fleet week festivities from your own home. Youre looking at a navy bands coming together on line to play anchors away. It is the fight song of the u. S. Naval academy. For decades, people have enjoyed tours of ships and the aerobatics of the blue angels this week. This year the coast guard provided a look inside its alamedabased cutter monroe. The captain also shared this greeting im sorry that you were all unable to visit monroe or National Security cutter during fleet week due to the global pandemic. The monroe plays a key role in many vital missions, including launching small boats dr fro aund the world t ill the streets of the u. S. And you said it, lisa, if it was inperson fleet week this week it would be perfect weather for it. Typical. Always happens that way, doesnt it . Fogfree conditions. Numbers in the 80s. Well be even pushing 90s in our inland valleys the second half of the workweek. Periodic offshore winds. This morning, its kind of a continuation of what we had yesterday. That fall day, a little bit of mist and drizzle. We have fog and temperatures are certainly cooler as we start out in many parts of the bay. Looking at the live doppler 7, there is fog not only along the coast but inside the bay in spots. We want to get you updated on all that wet weather along the eastern seaboard. This of the tenth named this was the tenth named hurricane in 2020, delta. Rain from one to two inches from the virginias, the carolinas, and now up the eastern seaboard from d. C. , new jersey, and new york as we get into early tuesday. So all the sudden their weather is getting very, very wets. Opposis areoi happener High Pressure thats going to set the stage. For those warming winds getting gusty at times throughout the week. In fact, beginning this morning, were seeing the changes. By tonight, they may get a little breezy in the north bay. 56 in concord. It is 61 in hayward. Good morning, santa rosa. A cool 45 right now, and looking at those northerly winds above 1,000 feet, about 20 Miles Per Hour. Mt. Tam and less than that around the bay which is some good news. But we do have some fog out ther