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Participated in a drivethrough graduation today. As the parade circled campus, a d. J. Played the students favorite songs and graduates at the private all
Girls High School
received a decorated cookie and rose. While 17yearold ariel coates appreciated the effort, she had mixed feelings. Its a little sad because obviously i want to be with my sorry. Obviously i want to be with my classmates and with my friends. But its okay. Its better than nothing, so im just blessed. Reporter at uc berkeley this afternoon, graduates dressed up, took photos with family and friends, received balloons, and donned caps. What youd expect on graduation day. But the actual ceremony was far different than anything they could have imagined at the start of their senior year. A group of current and former uc
Berkeley Students
created a virtual cal campus they called blockley in the game of mindcraft. Today they had a virtual graduation in the
Games Version
of memorial stadium, which is normally packed with thousands of people. A mindcraft marking of a milestone
Offering College
seniors a graduation theyll never forget, and some pomp during a pandemic. Marianne favro, nbc bay area news. Go bears. Theres concern in
San Francisco
. This is what the line looked like last night outside howells in the marina. Months ago no big deal, but now not a lot of people wearing masks. Folks were not standing six feet apart. Someone called the cops. Officers responded to the restaurant and warned owners and customers to get with the program. This is new video now into the newsroom. This is from tonight. Police are back outside that bar. No ones out in front of that bar. Thats what the cops are doing there, make sure theres no repeat. Well have a full report coming up tonight at 11 00. Demanding more businesses open up. People demonstrated in two bay area communities today. They say more businesses are ready to reopen safely and should be allowed to. Nbc bay areas
Christie Smith
begins our coverage from the trivalley. [ horn honking ] reporter in downtown livermore, a group gathered carrying signs that read all business is essential. Nancy lam runs mimosa nail and spa. She made a plea. I want to open up, you know. I just want to survive for my family. I have two kids. Reporter she says she has plans for social distance and sanitizing, but nail salons are considered a highrisk business. And when any will open in the bay area is unclear. The same goes for this couple, who runs a yoga studio. We can reduce our class sizes. We can accommodate in multiple directions and multiple ways. But were not even allowed to even, you know, try. Theres a conviction in our heart that its time. Its time. Its time to open up. Its time to do it responsibly. Its just time. Reporter we observed little social distancing today among those who came out. Alameda county could possibly begin early stage two, allowing certain limited operations including
Curbside Pickup
sometime next week, but exactly when is unclear. The scene in livermore has played out across the country as frustration builds. The citys mayor weighed in. Demonstrations like today, thats not the way to convince the county that livermore is ready to open. Reporter as far as when more businesses can reopen the governor, and the
Public Health
department because were driven by data. And when the data show it is safe to open, we will have the guidelines in place. Reporter in livermore,
Christie Smith
, nbc bay area news. Up in napa, much the same scene as people gathered for what was billed as a freedom rally. The demonstration took place in front of the courthouse. Organizers say people are tired of the shutdown. They dont think its necessary. The county has some of the lowest numbers of coronavirus cases in the entire bay area. These people are arguing that businesses and the public should be given the freedom to make their own choices. How about freedom for businesses . If theres a
Restaurant Owner
that as a statement for covid doesnt want to open, then dont open. If theres a restaurant that wants to seat people 20 feet apart, then they should have the freedom to open and seat people 20 feet apart. And the people who dont want to come have the freedom not to come. Not to go several at todays rally say they plan to protest at the
State Capitol
next weekend. New at 6 00,
House Speaker
nancy pelosi wants one of the bay areas largest landlords to return a nearly 4 million loan. Pelosi released a
Statement Today
calling on
Veritas Investments
to return its
Paycheck Protection Program
loan. She said the program is designed to be a lifeline to help vulnerable
Small Businesses
retain workers and meet expenses during the coronavirus crisis. Veritas controls more than 3 billion in assets in
San Francisco
. Pelosis statement amplifies the critics who say the company has a long history of undermining tenant rights and wellbeing. Veritas says it has been deeply impacted and the loan is critical to its operation. A less invasive covid19 test you can give yourself. Its a nasal swab that you can gently use yourself. Joining us now, a covid19 testing officer for
Santa Clara County
. Doctor, this is really good news for people because ive seen the previous test. It seems rather invasive. Tell us about the new test versus the old one. Well, its not an old and a new test. Were still going to use the other more invasive test. So this is an additional test, but its easier. And this is basically a nasal swab, and it almost looks like a qtip. Its not exactly a qtip, though. The main points is that its going to be selfadministered for the most part so that the
Health Care Worker
can stand back six feet, and the person who is having the test will take the swab and insert it into their nostril, swab it around, and leave it for about ten seconds on each side, remove it, put it is in some transport medium, and off they go. So the benefit of that is that you can use much less personal protective equipment, which were in short supply of in many situations, and its more rapid, and it doesnt hurt. Its really something that i think people wont be afraid of. Doctor, we were looking at some video of you giving a demonstration yesterday. That was very nice of you to do so. Who can get tested in
Santa Clara County
. We hear the need for testing, the need for testing. Weve got the two tests now. Who can get them . Well, initially, you know, we were just testing symptomatic people. But i think as we move forward, we really want to test people who are at continued and will be at increased risk. So i think one of the largest groups are the frontline workers. So these are the people that you see in your grocery store, the bus drivers, the people in pharmacies, first responders, those type of people again who put themselves at risk every day when theyre face to face with people. So we want to begin the process of testing them, and they will do this not just one time, but were going to recommend and we are recommending in our new guidelines that they do this on a monthly basis. They get tested monthly . Were recommending it. Its not were not mandating it, but were basically working with employers to say, we would like to have those employees go in and have a test. Again, when you have a test once, it only tells you how you are on that day. So within the next few weeks, things may change. You could become exposed. You could become infected. So were going to recommend on a monthly basis for the most part. What about a test for antibodies . How is that coming as far as getting a test like that out to the general public . Its not quite there yet. This is the more important test to say if somebodys infected. A lot of research, a lot of work on a test that will tell you whether youve had exposure and were infected in the past. But thats not quite ready for prime time yet. Maybe a little later. Tell me about testing. I would think, just a guess, that a lot of people would definitely want to know if theyve got it, if theyve got covid19. Are you seeing a big reaction to the offer of testing . Well, we would like to see a larger reaction. Thats why were getting the word out. We made the change in guidelines that has gone out to providers, and were mobilizing our test sites. People can go to our website, the
Santa Clara County
Public Health
department, and theres a portal there, a testing portal, that they can then find their closest testing site. It does require an appointment at this point, but were again moving quickly to mobilize additional sites. So we really want to make it easy for people to go in and be tested. All right. Doctor, thank you so much for taking some time and talking to us this evening. Thank you. All right. Helping those in need with free food. The
Salvation Army
in oakland made it happen. It held a oneday emergency drivethrough food box distribution earlier today. The church of jesus christ of latterday saints in oakland donated 1. 5 million to the
Salvation Army
to make this all happen. That was enough to give food to about 1,000 families. Another great resource for coronavirusrelated news, the nbc bay area newsletter. You get all the top headlines sent in one email straight to your inbox. Go to nbcbayarea. Com newsletters to sign up. Take a live look outside at san jose. You know, clouds are heading this way, but its still mostly blue out there. Looking like a really nice evening. It was a gorgeous day. Rain is on the way, folks. Some parts of the bay area may be hearing thunder as well. Lets bring in meteorologist rob mayeda. Hes talking sunshine today and then rain and thunder, and hes got snow in there too. Rob, you got it all. Yeah. Were rewinding the calendar back to march as of tomorrow, and at least to start the beginning of the new week. Right now, though, youre seeing the combination of the clear skies for the most part in san jose. Now increasing clouds closer to
San Francisco
. These clouds have been thickening up during the day. Temperatures currently in the 60s across
San Francisco
. As we take you up to healdsburg, youre starting to see some of those darker skies and the rain falling. Starting to reach the coast in sonoma county. You can see it there into mendocino county. Highest rain totals will be in the hills of the north bay and santa cruz mountains. Look at the lack of rain in san jose and livermore. Whats going on there . Well explain more about the rain shadowing we could see for parts of the bay area while some of the coastal hills could get more than an inch of rain between now and monday. And, yes, the increasing chance of thunderstorms. Well have the timing coming up in our full forecast in about eight minutes from now. Thanks very much. Coming up next, another bay area tech giant joining the fight against coronavirus. How fitbit plans to help out. Plus the pandemic putting more people on the streets. Stunning new numbers about how much the homeless rate could surge. Adjusting and innovating to help out during this pandemic. Weve seen a lot of it. Now a
San Francisco
faced company, fitbit, is joining the race. The
Company Announced
its going to shift its supply chain to start making ventilators. You can see that right there. This comes amid a shortage of ventilators. The ceo of fitbit said the
Company Plans
on making them lowcost. The company says its submitting its technology to the fda in the coming days for approval. How about something good in addition to what we just heard . How about donating hand sanitizer, n95 masks, and facial shields all in high demand during the pandemic. The sikh temple in union city did just that today as you can see. It invited the
Alameda County
firefighters to come over to the temple today and pick up all these much needed supplies. Rob mayeda joining us now, and i watch i follow rob to get behindscenes stuff thats going on. His dog, riley, is protecting him right now from all harm. Is that correct, rob . Yeah. Well, he knows where the treat dispenser is at all times. Hes attached to my hip practically. Hes guarding the wall right now. If you hear a
Little Snoring
in the background, its nothing. Its the dog. Blame the dog. Right now we got some cloudy skies into
San Francisco
. Notice the combination of low clouds, increasing mid and high level clouds around the bay area. Our temperatures were warm. Look at
San Francisco
earlier today in the low 70s. Now cooling into the mid60s. San jose a bit earlier upper 70s. Now 73 degrees. Still breezy with winds at 17 miles per hour. Walnut creek, increasing clouds. 76 earlier. Now 68 degrees. So an interesting spread of temperatures. Today the warmer of the two weekend days of a few areas including around morgan hill earlier that managed to reach the 80s. But now the wind is picking up. The clouds starting to increase. Its going to be muggy tonight. Temperatures by tomorrow morning only dropping to the upper 50s with rain chances around the bay area. Tomorrow rain will be the mix and well have temperatures in the upper 60s and low 70s with rain chances. Again, its going to feel a little sticky outside at least by our standards. The satellite radar view shows showers up toward mendocino county. Youve got the frontal bound right here and the massive cooler air aloft that will follow it into monday. Thats the time frame when we think well see increasing chances for thunder as we head into monday. Rainfall predictions highest among the north bay. On the other side of the santa cruz mountains, rains out on the west slope. As it descends down into the santa clara valley, you see lower rain totals by a factor of 5 to 1 and its playing out right there. Some areas could pick up close to a half inch or more. San jose maybe not so much through 11 00 tomorrow. The opportunity for more showers will be there. Starting out the north bay as we begin the day then shifting south by this time tomorrow, monday, isolated strong cells coming three. That is the window of opportunity during the day monday where we could see thundershowers. Even though its not widespread rain, could be locally intense at time. Its the cooler air pocket that will move through on tuesday. By wednesday and thursday,
High Pressure
starts to build in, and well see back to spring to almost summerlike weather. Look how the skies start to clear. Not too warm with that system off in the pacific northwest. That will keep
High Pressure
in check, but it should allow for temperatures to warm up for the second half of the week. So interesting weather headed our way tomorrow. Some rain at times, slight chance of thunder on sunday. I think a better chance for thundershowers with some small high, snow in the sierra near 6,000 feet for monday too. Then you see the showers start to move out tuesday. Then we begin to see temperatures rebound for the second half of the week. So if the warmup and the summerlike temperatures were too much too soon for you, a return to winter, spring, almost summer there in the next five days. Back to you. Rob, thanks so much for giving everybody what they want. Thanks a lot. Still ahead, traveling to the nations covid hot spot. Why one nurse set sail for new york city. Some bold demands from protesters in fremont this afternoon. They want tesla owner elon musk arrested for violating covid19 restrictions, and they want the state to hire 1,000 osha inspectors to make sure workers are safe on the job. The protest outside teslas factory today was organized by two labor unions. They say the plants opening not only violates the law. It puts profit over workers lives. Musk has added
Safety Measures
and says the risk at the facility is low. Cal osha is not making physical inspections because of covid19 restrictions. Covid19 could be responsible for nearly 30,000 californians ending up homeless, at least according to a new report by a
Columbia University
economics professor. That report puts california at risk of a 19 spike in
People Living
in shelters or on the street. The report also shows the number of homeless could surge by as much as 45 nationwide. The reports author says he based his projections on analysis of increases in homelessness during the last recession. Homelessness, of course, is tied in some cases to unemployment. The state expects to see the
Unemployment Rate
peak at 25 , which is twice the rate during the great recession. A winery in yuba county decided to open, defying state and local orders. Meade hill winery in smartsville helding a testing event. Th
Health Orders
dont allow for wineries to open yet. Despite that, people still showed up to the winery today. A nurse in virginia doing her part to help covid19 patients in new york city. In fact, she sailed more than 200 miles to help them out. The nurse and her husband thought it was too risky to fly from virginia to new york, so they loaded up their boat, embarked on a 2 1 2 day journey in the atlantic ocean. New york is on the water, so we thought why not sail there . We just want to, you know, love the city of new york and serve the people here. And its very much our faith in god that drives us towards that, and that has driven us here. Normally a boat of that size would cost between 10,000 and 12,000 a month to dock at a marina in brooklyn. But after explaining why they were there, authorities welcomed them with open arms, and they waived that docking fee. Pretty cool all the way around. Anthony flores talking about pretty cool all the way around, joining us now with a look at sports. Whats going on, anthony . Hey, terry, i hope youre doing well. We are talking safety first. The new guidelines
Girls High School<\/a> received a decorated cookie and rose. While 17yearold ariel coates appreciated the effort, she had mixed feelings. Its a little sad because obviously i want to be with my sorry. Obviously i want to be with my classmates and with my friends. But its okay. Its better than nothing, so im just blessed. Reporter at uc berkeley this afternoon, graduates dressed up, took photos with family and friends, received balloons, and donned caps. What youd expect on graduation day. But the actual ceremony was far different than anything they could have imagined at the start of their senior year. A group of current and former uc
Berkeley Students<\/a> created a virtual cal campus they called blockley in the game of mindcraft. Today they had a virtual graduation in the
Games Version<\/a> of memorial stadium, which is normally packed with thousands of people. A mindcraft marking of a milestone
Offering College<\/a> seniors a graduation theyll never forget, and some pomp during a pandemic. Marianne favro, nbc bay area news. Go bears. Theres concern in
San Francisco<\/a>. This is what the line looked like last night outside howells in the marina. Months ago no big deal, but now not a lot of people wearing masks. Folks were not standing six feet apart. Someone called the cops. Officers responded to the restaurant and warned owners and customers to get with the program. This is new video now into the newsroom. This is from tonight. Police are back outside that bar. No ones out in front of that bar. Thats what the cops are doing there, make sure theres no repeat. Well have a full report coming up tonight at 11 00. Demanding more businesses open up. People demonstrated in two bay area communities today. They say more businesses are ready to reopen safely and should be allowed to. Nbc bay areas
Christie Smith<\/a> begins our coverage from the trivalley. [ horn honking ] reporter in downtown livermore, a group gathered carrying signs that read all business is essential. Nancy lam runs mimosa nail and spa. She made a plea. I want to open up, you know. I just want to survive for my family. I have two kids. Reporter she says she has plans for social distance and sanitizing, but nail salons are considered a highrisk business. And when any will open in the bay area is unclear. The same goes for this couple, who runs a yoga studio. We can reduce our class sizes. We can accommodate in multiple directions and multiple ways. But were not even allowed to even, you know, try. Theres a conviction in our heart that its time. Its time. Its time to open up. Its time to do it responsibly. Its just time. Reporter we observed little social distancing today among those who came out. Alameda county could possibly begin early stage two, allowing certain limited operations including
Curbside Pickup<\/a> sometime next week, but exactly when is unclear. The scene in livermore has played out across the country as frustration builds. The citys mayor weighed in. Demonstrations like today, thats not the way to convince the county that livermore is ready to open. Reporter as far as when more businesses can reopen the governor, and the
Public Health<\/a> department because were driven by data. And when the data show it is safe to open, we will have the guidelines in place. Reporter in livermore,
Christie Smith<\/a>, nbc bay area news. Up in napa, much the same scene as people gathered for what was billed as a freedom rally. The demonstration took place in front of the courthouse. Organizers say people are tired of the shutdown. They dont think its necessary. The county has some of the lowest numbers of coronavirus cases in the entire bay area. These people are arguing that businesses and the public should be given the freedom to make their own choices. How about freedom for businesses . If theres a
Restaurant Owner<\/a> that as a statement for covid doesnt want to open, then dont open. If theres a restaurant that wants to seat people 20 feet apart, then they should have the freedom to open and seat people 20 feet apart. And the people who dont want to come have the freedom not to come. Not to go several at todays rally say they plan to protest at the
State Capitol<\/a> next weekend. New at 6 00,
House Speaker<\/a> nancy pelosi wants one of the bay areas largest landlords to return a nearly 4 million loan. Pelosi released a
Statement Today<\/a> calling on
Veritas Investments<\/a> to return its
Paycheck Protection Program<\/a> loan. She said the program is designed to be a lifeline to help vulnerable
Small Businesses<\/a> retain workers and meet expenses during the coronavirus crisis. Veritas controls more than 3 billion in assets in
San Francisco<\/a>. Pelosis statement amplifies the critics who say the company has a long history of undermining tenant rights and wellbeing. Veritas says it has been deeply impacted and the loan is critical to its operation. A less invasive covid19 test you can give yourself. Its a nasal swab that you can gently use yourself. Joining us now, a covid19 testing officer for
Santa Clara County<\/a>. Doctor, this is really good news for people because ive seen the previous test. It seems rather invasive. Tell us about the new test versus the old one. Well, its not an old and a new test. Were still going to use the other more invasive test. So this is an additional test, but its easier. And this is basically a nasal swab, and it almost looks like a qtip. Its not exactly a qtip, though. The main points is that its going to be selfadministered for the most part so that the
Health Care Worker<\/a> can stand back six feet, and the person who is having the test will take the swab and insert it into their nostril, swab it around, and leave it for about ten seconds on each side, remove it, put it is in some transport medium, and off they go. So the benefit of that is that you can use much less personal protective equipment, which were in short supply of in many situations, and its more rapid, and it doesnt hurt. Its really something that i think people wont be afraid of. Doctor, we were looking at some video of you giving a demonstration yesterday. That was very nice of you to do so. Who can get tested in
Santa Clara County<\/a> . We hear the need for testing, the need for testing. Weve got the two tests now. Who can get them . Well, initially, you know, we were just testing symptomatic people. But i think as we move forward, we really want to test people who are at continued and will be at increased risk. So i think one of the largest groups are the frontline workers. So these are the people that you see in your grocery store, the bus drivers, the people in pharmacies, first responders, those type of people again who put themselves at risk every day when theyre face to face with people. So we want to begin the process of testing them, and they will do this not just one time, but were going to recommend and we are recommending in our new guidelines that they do this on a monthly basis. They get tested monthly . Were recommending it. Its not were not mandating it, but were basically working with employers to say, we would like to have those employees go in and have a test. Again, when you have a test once, it only tells you how you are on that day. So within the next few weeks, things may change. You could become exposed. You could become infected. So were going to recommend on a monthly basis for the most part. What about a test for antibodies . How is that coming as far as getting a test like that out to the general public . Its not quite there yet. This is the more important test to say if somebodys infected. A lot of research, a lot of work on a test that will tell you whether youve had exposure and were infected in the past. But thats not quite ready for prime time yet. Maybe a little later. Tell me about testing. I would think, just a guess, that a lot of people would definitely want to know if theyve got it, if theyve got covid19. Are you seeing a big reaction to the offer of testing . Well, we would like to see a larger reaction. Thats why were getting the word out. We made the change in guidelines that has gone out to providers, and were mobilizing our test sites. People can go to our website, the
Santa Clara County<\/a>
Public Health<\/a> department, and theres a portal there, a testing portal, that they can then find their closest testing site. It does require an appointment at this point, but were again moving quickly to mobilize additional sites. So we really want to make it easy for people to go in and be tested. All right. Doctor, thank you so much for taking some time and talking to us this evening. Thank you. All right. Helping those in need with free food. The
Salvation Army<\/a> in oakland made it happen. It held a oneday emergency drivethrough food box distribution earlier today. The church of jesus christ of latterday saints in oakland donated 1. 5 million to the
Salvation Army<\/a> to make this all happen. That was enough to give food to about 1,000 families. Another great resource for coronavirusrelated news, the nbc bay area newsletter. You get all the top headlines sent in one email straight to your inbox. Go to nbcbayarea. Com newsletters to sign up. Take a live look outside at san jose. You know, clouds are heading this way, but its still mostly blue out there. Looking like a really nice evening. It was a gorgeous day. Rain is on the way, folks. Some parts of the bay area may be hearing thunder as well. Lets bring in meteorologist rob mayeda. Hes talking sunshine today and then rain and thunder, and hes got snow in there too. Rob, you got it all. Yeah. Were rewinding the calendar back to march as of tomorrow, and at least to start the beginning of the new week. Right now, though, youre seeing the combination of the clear skies for the most part in san jose. Now increasing clouds closer to
San Francisco<\/a>. These clouds have been thickening up during the day. Temperatures currently in the 60s across
San Francisco<\/a>. As we take you up to healdsburg, youre starting to see some of those darker skies and the rain falling. Starting to reach the coast in sonoma county. You can see it there into mendocino county. Highest rain totals will be in the hills of the north bay and santa cruz mountains. Look at the lack of rain in san jose and livermore. Whats going on there . Well explain more about the rain shadowing we could see for parts of the bay area while some of the coastal hills could get more than an inch of rain between now and monday. And, yes, the increasing chance of thunderstorms. Well have the timing coming up in our full forecast in about eight minutes from now. Thanks very much. Coming up next, another bay area tech giant joining the fight against coronavirus. How fitbit plans to help out. Plus the pandemic putting more people on the streets. Stunning new numbers about how much the homeless rate could surge. Adjusting and innovating to help out during this pandemic. Weve seen a lot of it. Now a
San Francisco<\/a>faced company, fitbit, is joining the race. The
Company Announced<\/a> its going to shift its supply chain to start making ventilators. You can see that right there. This comes amid a shortage of ventilators. The ceo of fitbit said the
Company Plans<\/a> on making them lowcost. The company says its submitting its technology to the fda in the coming days for approval. How about something good in addition to what we just heard . How about donating hand sanitizer, n95 masks, and facial shields all in high demand during the pandemic. The sikh temple in union city did just that today as you can see. It invited the
Alameda County<\/a> firefighters to come over to the temple today and pick up all these much needed supplies. Rob mayeda joining us now, and i watch i follow rob to get behindscenes stuff thats going on. His dog, riley, is protecting him right now from all harm. Is that correct, rob . Yeah. Well, he knows where the treat dispenser is at all times. Hes attached to my hip practically. Hes guarding the wall right now. If you hear a
Little Snoring<\/a> in the background, its nothing. Its the dog. Blame the dog. Right now we got some cloudy skies into
San Francisco<\/a>. Notice the combination of low clouds, increasing mid and high level clouds around the bay area. Our temperatures were warm. Look at
San Francisco<\/a> earlier today in the low 70s. Now cooling into the mid60s. San jose a bit earlier upper 70s. Now 73 degrees. Still breezy with winds at 17 miles per hour. Walnut creek, increasing clouds. 76 earlier. Now 68 degrees. So an interesting spread of temperatures. Today the warmer of the two weekend days of a few areas including around morgan hill earlier that managed to reach the 80s. But now the wind is picking up. The clouds starting to increase. Its going to be muggy tonight. Temperatures by tomorrow morning only dropping to the upper 50s with rain chances around the bay area. Tomorrow rain will be the mix and well have temperatures in the upper 60s and low 70s with rain chances. Again, its going to feel a little sticky outside at least by our standards. The satellite radar view shows showers up toward mendocino county. Youve got the frontal bound right here and the massive cooler air aloft that will follow it into monday. Thats the time frame when we think well see increasing chances for thunder as we head into monday. Rainfall predictions highest among the north bay. On the other side of the santa cruz mountains, rains out on the west slope. As it descends down into the santa clara valley, you see lower rain totals by a factor of 5 to 1 and its playing out right there. Some areas could pick up close to a half inch or more. San jose maybe not so much through 11 00 tomorrow. The opportunity for more showers will be there. Starting out the north bay as we begin the day then shifting south by this time tomorrow, monday, isolated strong cells coming three. That is the window of opportunity during the day monday where we could see thundershowers. Even though its not widespread rain, could be locally intense at time. Its the cooler air pocket that will move through on tuesday. By wednesday and thursday,
High Pressure<\/a> starts to build in, and well see back to spring to almost summerlike weather. Look how the skies start to clear. Not too warm with that system off in the pacific northwest. That will keep
High Pressure<\/a> in check, but it should allow for temperatures to warm up for the second half of the week. So interesting weather headed our way tomorrow. Some rain at times, slight chance of thunder on sunday. I think a better chance for thundershowers with some small high, snow in the sierra near 6,000 feet for monday too. Then you see the showers start to move out tuesday. Then we begin to see temperatures rebound for the second half of the week. So if the warmup and the summerlike temperatures were too much too soon for you, a return to winter, spring, almost summer there in the next five days. Back to you. Rob, thanks so much for giving everybody what they want. Thanks a lot. Still ahead, traveling to the nations covid hot spot. Why one nurse set sail for new york city. Some bold demands from protesters in fremont this afternoon. They want tesla owner elon musk arrested for violating covid19 restrictions, and they want the state to hire 1,000 osha inspectors to make sure workers are safe on the job. The protest outside teslas factory today was organized by two labor unions. They say the plants opening not only violates the law. It puts profit over workers lives. Musk has added
Safety Measures<\/a> and says the risk at the facility is low. Cal osha is not making physical inspections because of covid19 restrictions. Covid19 could be responsible for nearly 30,000 californians ending up homeless, at least according to a new report by a
Columbia University<\/a> economics professor. That report puts california at risk of a 19 spike in
People Living<\/a> in shelters or on the street. The report also shows the number of homeless could surge by as much as 45 nationwide. The reports author says he based his projections on analysis of increases in homelessness during the last recession. Homelessness, of course, is tied in some cases to unemployment. The state expects to see the
Unemployment Rate<\/a> peak at 25 , which is twice the rate during the great recession. A winery in yuba county decided to open, defying state and local orders. Meade hill winery in smartsville helding a testing event. Th
Health Orders<\/a> dont allow for wineries to open yet. Despite that, people still showed up to the winery today. A nurse in virginia doing her part to help covid19 patients in new york city. In fact, she sailed more than 200 miles to help them out. The nurse and her husband thought it was too risky to fly from virginia to new york, so they loaded up their boat, embarked on a 2 1 2 day journey in the atlantic ocean. New york is on the water, so we thought why not sail there . We just want to, you know, love the city of new york and serve the people here. And its very much our faith in god that drives us towards that, and that has driven us here. Normally a boat of that size would cost between 10,000 and 12,000 a month to dock at a marina in brooklyn. But after explaining why they were there, authorities welcomed them with open arms, and they waived that docking fee. Pretty cool all the way around. Anthony flores talking about pretty cool all the way around, joining us now with a look at sports. Whats going on, anthony . Hey, terry, i hope youre doing well. We are talking safety first. The new guidelines
Major League Baseball<\/a> is working on that could put an end to some of the games traditional celebrations. Stick around. Sports is next. The new house is amazing. So much character. Original crown molding, walk in closets. We do have a ratt problem. Round and round with love well find a way, just give it time. At least geico makes bundling our home and
Car Insurance<\/a> easy. It does help us save. Round and round with love well find a way, just give it time. Round and round what comes around, goes around. For bundling made easy, go to geico. Com welcome back. Im anthony flores. High fives are not part of baseballs plan to return to the diamond. Major
League Baseball<\/a> is putting together a safety manual according to a report from espn and the athletic. The league estimates up to 10,000 covid19 tests will be needed per week for our nations pastime to be played during the pandemic. The new outline bans any direct contact not related to game play, including celebratory high fives and hugs. Theres no spitting of
Sunflower Seeds<\/a> or tobacco. Players would also have to follow social distancing rules. Some players may have to sit in the stands instead of the dugout. Baseball hopes and i say hopes to return in july. Nascar is ready to drop the green flag for the first time in two months. The cup series is returning sunday afternoon at
Darlington Raceway<\/a> in south carolina. There will be strict covid guidelines and no fans in the grandstand. The nascar event you might remember in sonoma was canceled, but this race gives hope to everyone in the sport. Nascar is going to be the first major sport to get back to real competition, be on national tv. I think its exciting for all of us. We did postpone our nhra event that was scheduled for late july. Were looking to find a date in the fall when that can get back on the calendar. So were hopeful that well be back racing soon. Now, the 49ers might have to pack their bags for
Training Camp<\/a>. Nfl teams are allowed to reopen
Training Facilities<\/a> on tuesday if they comply with state and local regulations. Californias stayathome order is still in place, so the niners will likely have to work out in a neighboring state like arizona or nevada. When that time comes, everybody will plan accordingly. We spent times on the road before. It would definitely be unique for us, something i havent done. You know, we always have
Training Camp<\/a> right there at s. A. P. So it will definitely be an adjustment, but if thats the decision made, then, you know, thats what well have to do. The 49ers are scheduled to open
Training Camp<\/a> in july. Hey, did you see this shoutout by gabe kapler . This is gabe kapler, manager of the
San Francisco<\/a> giants. And on behalf of the giants, i wanted to take time during this ems week to say thank you to all first responders. Youre not only the real heroes in our community, youre the real giants. Well said by the giants manager. Thats a look at sports. More news after the break. And. Lets get started. music fades in hey hi that does it for us. Thanks for joining us. Were back tonight at 11 00. Hope you can join us then. Take care. Chris chmura good evening, and thank you for joining us. Im chris chmura. As the covid19 pandemic continues, we want to offer some perspective and help keep you and your family informed. Tonight were focusing on the facts you need to know as the crisis continues. Well share what were learning from leading experts. Our goal is to help you stay healthy and save some money, too. We begin tonight with scams, cyber crooks target us at every opportunity. Well, you can add coronavirus to that long insidious list. When the virus began to spread in asia, tech firms noticed an uptick in scams targeting people there. Well, weve already seen some scammers turning their attention to the
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