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be making announcements on a consistent basis over the next few weeks, moving everybody into this next phase. i know there is deep anxiety, people are feeling a desire to reopen. again, all of this is based on the six indicators. >> counties are not yet ready to ease restrictions for non-it essential businesses. marin, san francisco san mateo, santa clara, alameda and contra costa counties. >> those that are allowed to reopen it's not business as usual. they area stows stores were limited to curbside service. employers taking extra precaution to keep customers and workers safe. at this cottage gifts in montecito center it feels like a brand-new day. this criteria to open up curbside service, shoppers select a gift and the owner rings then up. >> i have my door open, a table up front to keep people from coming in the store but it feels like i'm open. it's wonderful to see my customers again. >> customers seem equally happy and relieved. >> we worry about the economy. especially the local economy. i've always tried to support our local businesses. so i'm super happy. >> sonoma, nampa and solano counties have entered the second phase by relaxing restrictions in businesses from toys to sporting goods. they must obey all health precautions including social distancing. this forest in nampa has changed how they do business. >> people know how to do this and they know why they can come in the store. >> six bay area counties decided not to use restrictions just yet. this new phase as possible because of "the significant interruption of community transmission of the virus due to compliance of the local public help order. to shelter in place works to save lives and maintain healthcare system capacity. break adjustments were happening on the sidewalk. >> his brakes did not work very well so it was exciting to know we could come here and they would fix it for him. >> the other challenges to maintain regulations and do it with half staff. i have three managers sheltered in place. >> they are in a phase to wait and see mode. there have been discussions that san francisco and marin county can ease restrictions on may 18. distract there are 62,000 cases in california. that's an increase of 1900 new cases in 24 hours. sadly, 81 more people died yesterday. leading the total number of deaths to more than 2500. there was also a mother declined of the number of people hospitalized in intensive care units. to the improvement of hospital nicu capacity is key to the state reopening safely and responsibly. >> we have to take a look at a number of cases. cases are going up or we flatten the number of cases or are they going down? i believe california is going in the right direction. >> the doctor says as long as the governor and local officials take science and local data into consideration, we should be okay. >> governor newsom is threatening to hold disaster aid from counties that defy the stay at home order. officials from yuma and low. county have allowed businesses to open because they have fewer cases than the rest of the state. the governor sent a letter saying they might lose their eligibility for the mass disaster funding. the local leaders are trying to do what's best for the overall health of their communities. go counties are being open but santa clara county is holding back. santa cruz businesses are getting a lot of interest from out of county customers. >> on the friday before mother's day, dizzy pace of business for the owners of santa cruz floral. >> we had to cut off our orders because we are sold out for the weekend. we wish we could help more people but we can only do what we can physically do. >> nita robinson said only the family staff the floral shop which is open for curbside pickup. this is one county of for in the phase 2 openings. this includes book and clothing stores, sporting goods outlets and floris. everything is good from the condition standpoint on the ground. >> santa cruz county officials say they have not had a covid- 19 related death in a few weeks. the hospitalization count is low. they are following through on phase 2. of the same cannot be said about is northern neighbor, santa clara neighbor county. >> we had finished all of our signs. >> the economic pain continues for business owners as this county is not following along with the phase 2 reopening. experts say the dichotomy created a disadvantage for the bay area's largest county. >> we want to continue to control the virus but the question is, is it necessary to have as many people out of work and as many different activities prohibited? >> we are using brand-new nasa technology air purification in our walk in coolers. >> back of the flower shop, the robinsons have safety protocols in place to prevent infection. >> we are currently receiving 10 to 20 calls from santa clara county, all the way to san francisco county. residence calling to try to send flowers. >> it's another ill effect of the pandemic which sees some areas struggling to bloom economically. others are still fully affected by the covid-19 virus. we know all of the counties have different restrictions. if you would like to know what the protocols are for your county, there's a full list and you can find it on the homepage at ktvu.com.com. there are no formal negotiations between the white house and congress between them before another stimulus package. they will come together to talk about a second cares act. it could be larger than the two point $2 trillion original and it will include $500 billion for state governments. the house republicans predicted the economy will move upward by summer. >> we will have something even better than we have before recognizing so many people died . we will have embers and fires, we will have things to put out and we will put them out, we learned a lot. >> senator harris is among a group of senators proposing their own relief bill. it will have americans getting a stipend of $2000 a month and $2000 per child while the pandemic last. stocks rallied as they are hoping the jobless numbers will be behind us. the nasdaq up and the s&p rose 48 points. the latest unemployment numbers reflecting staggering impact of the stay-at-home orders on the u.s. economy. the labor department said unemployment rose to 14.7 percent in april. we have not seen a number that high since 1939 during the great depression. the labor department said the u.s. lost 20.5 million jobs. the worst monthly loss on record. though actual job losses could be even bigger. >> let me assure you those numbers understate the unemployment rate in this country. michael is a labor lawyer and former ted director. >> they are likely to be higher than 14.7%. the state of california's more than 20%. >> the there are reasons why people should not freak out. jobless claims are trending down. 1 million layoffs in early april we are down to 321,000 now. >> still 321 job losses. that's eight times what we are averaging in the last two months. >> it could skyrocket again if washington doesn't help state and local governments. now even they are beginning to be hit. >> temporary layoffs may be back to work sooner. stocks have bounced back. the dow up 750 points this week . >> anytime you have a investor and consumer confidence, that helps in terms of job reconstruction. spending is starting to recover. >> the question is, is the consumer spending going to be increasing up. parts of asia do not see a resurgence of covid cases yet. this suggested can be controlled. we are more concerned about the huge hit to the state budget because of the covid-19 crisis. according to a report from the legislative analyst, california is likely to say base revenue shortfalls long after the crisis ends. it says the budget caps total $126 billion over the next four years if the economy does not quickly recover. right now the state is facing a projected $54 billion deficit through june of next year. this is the state's worst budget gap since the 2008 recession. distract new developments in the killing of a black man. the court hearing for the suspects on what would have been the vick comes 26th birthday. >> bay area weather while temperatures soar to almost 100 degrees. we have fog behind me in the san francisco bay. a cooler week forecast a update coming up. a simple concept to an in demand item. a 12-year-old in san francisco comes up with a way to keep the germs away and his invention is getting a lot of attention. >> my parents are using their feet to open doors and i want to create a safer way to open doors. >> we know we are dealing with shelter in place, obviously some people have to be out and about, we are still working checking on traffic along the bridge. not too bad on this friday evening. we will be right back. new at six a 12-year-old boy is created a new tool to open doors without having to touch the door handle. earlier i spoke with the boy about the invention and how he came up with the idea. is called the safe touch and already being sold online. >> we understand you created a very cool device because of the pandemic or due to the pandemic. tell us about that. >> i saw my parent started using their feet to open doors. i wanted to create a safer and better way to open doors. i created the safe touch. to avoid contaminated surfaces many people use her sleeve. the problem is once you wipe your face you have the germs on your face. i wanted to create a way about germs getting on you. >> we have posted the link for the safe touch pro, you can find it in the web links section. >> 25 dmv offices are opening their doors. but you need and appointment. this is the san jose office. they are also opening concord. we spoke with one man this says he has not been able to drive because the state shut down the offices. >> i was not able to come in for about two months. i needed to provide my insurance to get my license back . i was not able to drive for about two months. >> a number of customers at one time will be limited. customers will have to stay six feet apart. >> she warned that she may need to shut down parks if people don't practice social distancing especially on the weekend. >> we can consider measures like shutting down. measures like giving people tickets. i believe in this moment, people need to go outside. we have to attend to people's mental health as well as avoiding the contagion of this virus. the mayor said she hopes people will be on their best behavior this mother's day weekend. san francisco mayor also warned she might close dolores park if she continues to seek crowds gather there. temperatures soaring especially inland. we have changes setting up along the coastline. the fog is back. it's already a bit of a chill in the air and portions of in san francisco near the coastline. the weekend definitely cooling- off. let's take a look at highs and you can see some spots. all the neighborhoods in the 90s. a few neighborhood's right around 100 degrees. danville 96. the san jose 91 degrees. more neighborhoods in the afternoon high. oakland a warm 82. san mateo 89. even the coast mid to upper 70s. we are cooling things off as we head into the weekend. there were videos earlier today. look towards cold and gate bridge, developing fog. that has since expanded over the past few hours. current numbers hot inland. and 90s out towards concord and walnut creek. santa rosa 83 degrees. it san francisco 61 and 50s and half moon bay. is the fog coming back into the picture. he you can see lots of low clouds in the coast pushing into the bay. with that we track more clouds. back towards sfo and clear skies and the fog back in the picture for this evening. hotspots not incredibly hot. upper 90s throughout the day. upper 80s in san francisco. 67 degrees. cool down this weekend. we're talking about rain next week and sierra snowfall. we will have a full up date coming up. thanks so much. a concord neighborhood had an added stress to deal with today. they enjoyed the warm weather and stay-at-home order while dealing with the plant power outage by pg&e. notices were shutting off 200 households. it was scheduled to run until seven this evening. neighbors complained and pg&e scaled it back. the power came back about 2:30. the contractor was installing a device that automatically de- energizes a line at high fire danger. coming up, six police shootings in the bay area since easter. the troubling trend and the possible connection to the pandemic. >> it could be a factor in some of the shootings. >> california phones offers three specialized phones. and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program visit right now or call during business hours. sheriff's deputies arrested a man and a teenager for it attempted burglary at a gun shop . at happened 3:45 this morning on el camino real. san mateo county deputies said a 27-year-old and a 17-year-old san jose resident broke some glass but could not get through the security bars. and nothing was taken but the suspects are in custody. >> there's been a rash of officer involved shootings in the bay area over the past month. we take a closer look at the incidence and weather stress over the coronavirus pandemic could play a factor. >> there's been six deadly officer involved shootings in the bay area since easter. the latest was a woman shot and killed by san mateo county sheriff's deputies after she allegedly fired a shotgun at them. this man sues the police for misconduct. >> i'm doubly concerned when i see or hear a rash of shootings in the officers are not being held accountable. >> there is a common thread in the recent spike in the bay area and across the state. >> most of them involve folks who are suicidal. they are focusing the officers and giving them literally, no alternative but to use lethal force. >> there could be a link to stress over the coronavirus and shelter in place. there could be other reasons as well. >> tsunami or wave of challenges moving forward. it could be a factor in the shootings but of course we don't know. >> the rash of shootings began on easter. san francisco police killed a carjacking suspect after he stole a please car was armed with a knife. there was deadly shootings in richmond, oakland, san leandro and san jose police. in the san jose case. they shot a man who stab someone to death. >> the officers arrived and give a command to the man to drop the knife in the suspect charges at the officers. >> brandon nylander was killed after being shot from behind after getting out of his car with a shotgun. his grandmother scene here with nylander said what the deputy did was totally wrong. his grandson only wanted to harm himself. under new state law that raises the force of standard from reasonable to necessary. >> in the end of the job is to save the officers life and the. parties life if necessary. >> they are looking at the shootings to see if they were legally justified. >> shopping alfresco. it details on a new plan to reopen businesses while keeping customers and employees safe. >> later in sports, tickets to the raiders new stadium go quick. be part of the inaugural season in las vegas. >> concerns about the health of vice president pence after one of his staffers tested positive for the coronavirus. what president trump had to say about it. the labor department says u.s. employment jump to 14.7 in april, the highest since a great depression. today president trump rejected the economy will start to come back by the summer. in the north bay some stores are back open but it's not business as usual. sonoma, napa and solano counties eased restrictions on many nonessential businesses. it allowed for curbside service and face covering is required along with social distancing. >> businesses in santa cruz county have been allowed to reopen. they are hearing from people over the hill in santa clara county and beyond. a floor said she got 10 to 20 calls from outsiders. the shop had to cut off orders because they were sold out for the weekend. struck you are watching ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30. officials in san jose are proposing a new ordinance that will allow businesses to operate out doors once they get to reopen. >> the ordinances will allow restaurants to expand beyond their storefront. >> in san jose the streets are quiet, the sidewalks practically empty. soon those public spaces may hope help local businesses like this florist and the cafe to bring diners back. >> nothing going to be the same for at least 12 months. >> city leaders are thinking outside the box. they are calling san jose alfresco. the idea to allow restaurants, bars and other businesses to set up on public parks and sidewalks. >> it will be strict how many people inside the business so we need to bring customers outside the business. there is no timeline for this type of reopening, city leaders say it's important have a plan in place and deal with issues like these and permits now. >> with this crisis affords us is the opportunity to move faster. we recognize there is an urgent need to help folks get back to work. >> we need to make this turnkey and have tables and expand the alcohol service off premise and give these businesses a chance to be successful. >> that san jose downtown association said 84% of their businesses are currently close. places like this business are optimistic that it may help. >> it will be a good step. it will take more than that but every time we make a smart decision to open up safely, it will help the revenue and help the economy downtown a general. >> it won't just be for restaurants, city leaders in vision gyms and other retailers use this model also. they will discuss this ordinance on wednesday. president trump said california is not moving fast enough to reopen its economy. in a neighborhood interview on fox and friends the president was asking about opening up businesses. he said i think they can open up quicker in california. he gave a shout out to overnor newsom and said he's been generous in his public briefings and appreciates that. >> placer county is telling governor newsom to back off. attorney general and board of supervisors and they said to let the county make their own decisions. of the governor is overstepping his authority by continuing to hold their county to the statewide order. we've lost two people for every 100,000 residents. we lost 7000 jobs for every 100,000 residents. this cannot go on. we have the local level have this under control we don't need him telling us how to do this. >> the plaster county supervisors said the vote is not symbolic if they don't hear back from the governor they plan to call an emergency meeting to discuss filing a lawsuit against the governor to put a hold on his power. >> the majority of u.s. states are now partially reopen for business even though some have not met federal guidelines for the restrictions including a decrease in the number of new cases. meantime news states have extended their stay at home orders are facing pressures. organ churches are suing governor kate brown over orders they say are unconstitutional. >> churchgoers are not willing to let their constitutionally protected religious lights be infringed upon indefinitely. >> new york is also among the states on lot down. her cuomo said they are new indications that some children may be susceptor bowl to a rare inflammatory disease. most of them tested positive for covid-19 or had positive antibodies. >> there is another positive case of covid-19 among the president's inner circle. vice president mike pence's press secretary has tested positive. katy miller travels with the vice president and is with him during the medians. she's also married to this senior advisor, stephen miller. >> they tested very good for a long time and all of a sudden she tested positive. she has not come in contact with me. she spent time with the vice president. >> today's news come one day after the presidents personal valet tested positive for the virus. according to the white house, the president and vice president continue to test negative. governor newsom signed an executive order to send every registered voter a male in ballot for the election. it does not eliminate in person voting. people who still want to go to their polling place can do so. california is the first state to commit to sending mail in ballots. coming up, out rain she in georgia over the killing of a black man out for a jog. after a break, new developments is the two suspects appear in court and the calls for justice get louder. >> that has been a fear of mine that he would have altercation like that. struck on the ktvu fox 2 news at . a look at the businesses allowed to reopen. >> three counties will be moving into phase 2. the father and son in georgia arrested for the murder of ahmaud arbery, appeared in court for the first time. they were arraigned on murder and aggravated assault charges in the shooting death of arbery back in february. the suspects are white and the victim was black. he was out for jog when they chased after him and shot him. they thought arbery was connected to burglary in that area. they say the case is racially charged and strong reactions are pouring in. >> a coastal city is wanting to see justice done after two white men killed a black them. he was jogging back in february and two men started following him and shot him dead. the suspect, and his son, are charged in arbery's murder. activists are wondering why it took more than two months . the georgia bureau of investigation said they can only be involved when requested. we can become involved when there is an active crime scene. that's always the way it is we are not reinventing the wheel. >> new munich community members say the rest would not have happened had the cell phone video not been released. there could be more arrests coming. >> it's not your fault that two extremists, two cowards killed you. >> across the country there is been strong reactions to the killing with many recalling past shootings of unarmed black men. hoping this time justice is served. >> that has been a fear of mine that he would have an altercation like that especially after trave on martin. >> investigators are not focusing on a racial motive. there are no hate crime laws in georgia. the weather is the big story, the very hot temperatures inland. san francisco low clouds developing. cooling this weekend and eventually some rain clouds. we have your forecast coming up. >> stories we're look to bring you on your 7:00 hour. >> students want to be back on campus. will it be safe to reopen campuses in the fall? we talked to experts who lay out how it can potentially happen. joe's legal team make an official plea for a pardon. the texas size new video that says the tiger king was framed. those stories coming up at seven. salmon season is approaching. why fishermen hope it will bring in cash. >> taking a live look at outside at this beautiful friday. news at 6:30, we will be right back. and... let's get started. (music fades in) hey! -hi! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ salmon season is underway along the bay area coast. with restaurants close because of the pandemic, we spoke to fishermen who say the salmon run is looking good. >> reporter: the fishing industry has been ruled by nature but they could not have seen that this pandemic would land on their industry. in the days after the shelter in place order was put in place, he had to lay off workers. distributors say restaurants close and stopped ordering fish. supply chains clapped collapsed and devastated their bottom line. businesses have been crushed. our business disappeared by 90 to 95%. >> they are hoping their fortunes are turning was salmon season upon us. ocean conditions are not ideal yet but the fisher looking great. the coronavirus has dealt a blow to pork and beef industries meaning fish is a great option. >> there's a lot of fish. there are buyers coming away as far as canada with loads of cash. he stabbed he always we find a silver lining in the bay area will come to the rescue of local food producers. >> hopefully this will regress back to the realization that we have to support our local fishers and community. and farmers as well. >> they are already seeing a boost for mother's day particularly of salmon. they also wonder what happens after sunday. a lot of nutritious food was handed out today on the peninsula to people in need. second harvest food bank of silicon valley held another drive-through food distribution in south san francisco. a line of cars blocks long 750 buses containing two weeks of food supplies were given out. organizers say the event was timely because so many families are struggling. >> a lot of people are facing economic challenges. their income has gone down and they are in need of food. here we are to provide food for those in need. >> food is distributed at the mills montessori school in south san francisco. every other friday at least through the summer. >> a place like san francisco right now we have the fog coming in, lower 60s. inland, temperatures close to 100 degrees. it looks like everybody will be cooling off into the weekend with relief on the way. so hot in fairfield. and 95 degrees. santa rosa 83. oakland 69. san francisco cooldown to 61 degrees. is the cooler forecast. you can see santa rosa 92 today and 82 tomorrow. san francisco upper 60s. hotspots today were in the upper 90s. and tomorrow will be in the upper 80s. the forecast tomorrow fog and partly sunny skies in the afternoon hours. then on mother's day, son and cloud mix, cooldown will continue and it will be breezy as well. that's a big headline as we head into the weekend. overnight lows upper 40s and 50s. clouds near the coast and in the bay. partly cloudy skies and patchy fog in the coast. highs tomorrow no longer extreme heat inland. very low-pressure in the pacific . that moves on in. we show you the satellite we are tracking the fog. near the coast surging locally back into the bay. already here in the fog horns in san francisco this friday evening. here's a live camera looking out towards sfo. fog working its way in the left portion of the screen. overnight lows we will start out saturday morning. most areas in the 50s. partly cloudy skies and patchy fog. we have not talked about this yet but we will now. rain chances next week. partly cloudy skies sunday for mother's day. monday rain showers in the bay area, not a strong system but bringing in rain clouds off and on into your monday afternoon. then we will predose snow showers in the sierras. only a few inches in the donner summit and southern sierra in the higher peaks. forecast for tomorrow we do bring in relief. and no more upper 90s. hotspots mid to upper 80s. san mateo 75. half moon bay 63. cool off in the weekend. just when you thought the rain card clouds are out of here. we have a curveball. showers can develop and a slight chance into monday. good news is a timing, mother's day should have a dry forecast. >> a little bit of a cool down here at least with some rain. gerber's newest spokes baby is from here in the bay area. she is from ross and celebrating her first birthday tomorrow. she was crowned the winner of the 10th annual photo search for her "joyful expression and beautiful story". she was adopted last year and is the first adopted baby to be chosen for the gerber campaign. a detailed meeting between mba commissioner adam silver and the players. we have some details about a possible reboot of the season, next. >> we hope we can join us for a special mother's day celebration from fox soul, the honors special errors this sunday at four p.m. it features music and performances. again it is this sunday at four p.m. right here on ktvu. we thought we would take it outside on this beautiful friday. they 56 with no sports a cover but there continues be science we could be watching games relatively soon. it today adam silver held a conference call with players. on that call he expressed a desire to finish out the season. the emphasize no decision will be made until next month. if they do return, all games will be played in one or two cities with loss vegas and orlando being the likely candidates. also, no fans in attendance, not just this season but quite possibly next season as well, which will mean a 40% loss in revenue for the mba. you are looking at the stadium a new home of the loss vegas raiders. with the nfl schedule announced yesterday is the hottest ticket going. the average ticket price for a raiders game is currently $547. that's more than $200 pricier than the second highest average price which belongs to the dallas cowboys. will fans even be allowed when and if there is a season. fred warner hope so, he's a guy that feeds off the energy. >> it would be different for sure. i think we have one of the best fan bases. is huge for the franchise. it was awesome to have them come out to every game and cheer for us. i don't know what the future holds with that situation. there's a lot of people behind the scenes working on that. i know a lot more about that so focusing on i'm ready for the season. >> fans are no fans. when football does return, here's one guy everyone will be rooting for. washington quarterback, alex smith. he suffered a compound fracture of his right leg week 11 of the 2018 season, missed all of last year. it was so bad they almost had to amputate his leg. 17 procedures later and after more of a year of rehab, smith said his goal is to make it back. he also said "he's very much lucky to just be alive.". bay area nascar fans will be bummed about this next story. that's because they are canceling the toyota save mart 350 at sonoma raceway. cancel not postponed but canceled. it was scheduled june 12 through 14 then the folks in the raceway worked hard with nascar to find an alternate date but given the ongoing uncertainty surrounding larger events and california, they could not come up with anything definitive. enough talk about sports cancellations. joe fonzi shows us what actually happens, actually games that were played on this day in sports history. [ music playing ] the oakland a's had not even been in their new city for a month when they achieved a 46 year american league first on this day in 1968. jim, catfish hunter through the ninth perfect game in major league history. >> he did not allow one man to get the first base tonight. the warriors were rolling on this date three years ago. the utah jazz in the western conference semi finals completing a four-game sweep. one of the nba's iconic moments on this day in 1970. willis reed scored the first four points of the game, his only points but an inspirational effort as the new york knicks defeated the lakers in the seventh and deciding game of the nba championship. that's this day in sports, may 8th, i'm joe fonzi. any time you can feature a dunking dog, you do it. check this out. check out the vertical. this dog gets way up to slam it down. i've heard cheesy things being said about this like charles barkley or paul the saw. i'm not gonna go there i'm gonna say that's an awesome vertical. of course, my dog cubby gets a shout out because i don't know if he can jump that high but he can jump. cubby can you jump? all right christina, andre, back to you. >> thank you for that jason. reminds me of the modern-day air bud, thanks for joining us. that'll come later. absolutely not. help me out here. i can't afford another demerit. yeah. uh... maybe we were hacked. you know, the chinese have been hacking everything lately. why would the chinese make our dvr record paul blart: mall cop? i don't know. it's a fat guy on a segway. that's funny everywhere. i'm deleting it. well, hang on. maybe the chinese haven't finished watching it yet. you know, if you're trying to make space on the dvr, why don't you just get rid of some of the stuff you've already watched? like, um... alphas. no, that's the season two finale. that was quite the cliffhanger. i'm going to re-watch it before season three starts. there is no season three. they canceled that show. well, they can't cancel it. it ended on a cliffhanger. they did. penny: uh, sheldon, there are two dumplings left. do you want them? dumplings? don't you understand what's going on here? as a rule, no. that show ended with all the residents of new york either dead or unconscious. now i'll never know what happened. well, why don't you make up your own ending? oh, sure, what a wonderful idea. and after that, i'll make up my own rules of oral hygiene. you know, instead of flossing, i'll rub pudding on my gums. i'm going to get the number of the syfy channel and give them what for. oh, please, don't do that. no. they can't just cancel a show like alphas. you know? they have to help the viewers let go. firefly did a movie to wrap things up. buffy the vampire slayer continued on as a comic book. heroes gradually lowered the quality season by season till we were grateful it ended. i feel bad for whoever gets that phone call. ah, don't. if they didn't want to be yelled at by crazy nerds, they shouldn't have started a sci-fi channel. ♪ our whole universe was in a hot, dense state ♪

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