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the top advisor. >> i am not worried. i get things done. i do not worry about things. i do what i have to do. >> it is the second time. someone with close ties has tested positive for the virus. good evening. >> thank you so much for joining us. yesterday it was the president valley. today the vice president spokesperson. tonight there was word that a assistant also has a confirmed case of the coronavirus. live coverage. she has the white house response to all of this. >> president trump said both he and the vice president were tested today. those test came back negative. the chief of staff said they're implementing new precautions in white house that has not always follow the cdc guidelines.>> the coronavirus has now been found in 2 staff members. on friday, the vice president is 25-year-old how secretary tested positive. >> she is a wonderful young woman. she tested very good for a long period of time. then all of a sudden today she tested positive. >> she is the wife of steven miller. the news comes just one day after president's trumps valet tested positive. they said there taken new steps in the west wing. >> we put in some additional protocols. we will continue to monitor it. >> the infections come after weeks of assurances that the white house was doing daily coronavirus test on staff. the president and vice president have cited that as reasons for not following the cdc recommendation that people were mask to stop the transmission. on friday president trump appeared at a 75th anniversary ceremony. he kept a distance from the utterly veterans. he and others were not wearing mask. the veterans were placed shoulder to shoulder without the recommended six feet of social distancing.>> you want to limit exposure to high risk populations. it makes this a bit concerning. >> she is the executive director. she says even if she tested negative on thursday, she was likely already infected and that means others in the white house may be infected but not showing symptoms.>> you catch it but do not get sick immediately. it takes a couple days for symptoms to develop. on average is about between four and five days after exposure.>> tonight, she posted this tweet saying, thank you for your prayers and well wishes. i look forward to getting back to work for the american people. there's also reports that the assistant has tested positive. she has not seen the president's daughter for several weeks and another report is saying 11 secret service employees have also tested positive. that is according to a internal document they obtained. we're tracking the latest developments tonight. in interview with fox and friends, president trump said california is not moving fast enough to reopen its economy. >> i think they can move a little quicker. i think the people are forcing them. the people are going to force it. in some cases you have to keep it going longer. we have learned things in the last two months.>> the president brought up california in response to a question about the states reopening. the president however did give a shout out to the governor saying that the governor has been very generous to him in his public briefings and he appreciates it. the governor says roughly 70 percent of the economy can now open again with modifications. >> i know it is not 100 percent. i deeply recognize with modifications means with restrictions. with those restrictions means the struggle for businesses to get back to where they were pre- pandemic. that is why i want us to be sober about this reality.>> california's in stage ii of the reopening process with each county proceeding on its own case. in the bay area, they're the only ones following the governor's lead and loosening restrictions. the other six have compromised. san francisco and san mateo and santa clara are holding off for now. even for stores that did reopen. it was not business as usual as our reporter shows us that summer offering limited curbside service with employers taking extra precautions to keep workers safe. >> it has been very busy. >> in the santa rosa center, it feels like a brand-new day. this met the criteria to open up curbside service. shopper selected a toy by browsing the cell table or store windows.>> today is the first day of being able to just have my door open. i have a table outfront to keep people from coming in the store. it feels like i am open. it is wonderful to see my customers in person. >> they seem equally happy and relieved.>> we all worry about our economy. >> super happy. >> today they have all entered the second phase of the pandemic by relaxing restrictions on many businesses. the change allows one of them to operate curbside service but they must obey all health provisions including wearing face coverings and practicing social distancing. he has changed how it operates. >> everybody understands why we cannot have anybody in the store. there mindful about what is going on. >> the six other counties have decided not to ease restrictions just yet. the department of health services says this is possible because of the significant interruption of community transmission of the virus to to compliance with the local health order. shelter in places where to save lives and maintain system capacity. simple break adjustments were happening on the sidewalk.>> they did not work very well. it was exciting that we could come straight here. >> the other challenge is trying to maintain regulations. have three manager sheltered in place. >> the other in a wait and see mode. there are some discussions that they could ease similar restrictions on may 18. governor newsom is threatening to withhold disaster aid from three counties who are exceeding his face two orders. officials have gone beyond stage ii and are allowing malls and other businesses to reopen siding their low number of cases. the director of the governor's office sent a letter to the three counties. it warns they may lose their eligibility for disaster funding. by declaring there is no longer a disaster. it also offers to help them come into compliance and move through phase 2 faster. a spokesperson says local leaders are trying to do what is best for the overall health of their communities. tesla may be on a collision course once again over its reopening plans. the electric car company set to reopen as early as today under the state phase 2 opening. however, they are one of the bay area counties that is not yet lifting it stayed home orders. the health officials said she has asked him to wait and work on a reopening plan that protects their employees and the community. now to the east bay with the owner of a nail salon is upset over the governor for calling out the nell industry for having the first case of the community spread of the coronavirus. our reporter tells us how the salon owner is defending her fellow beauticians. >> the now salon owner tells me she has been in the business for 30 years. the industry already has strict guidelines. now, she and others are taking extra steps. >> a customer anticipating the reopening in danville. a sentiment echoed by the owner.>> we are so ready to serve our community. >> the lifting is likely weeks away. she is prepared. >> all of the implements that we used. >> some tells me she will be implementing new procedures. including appointments only. limiting the number of people in the salon. temperature checks and gloves and masks.>> six feet apart. >> she demonstrated the partitions that will be used for social distancing. she also showed us the new guards designed to protect customers and employees. she tells her she was upset to hear the governor say the state first known case was at a now salon. she says it caused confusion and fear. they say the industry is highly regulated and staffed by trained workers.>> we strictly abide by all of the rules. that is why it was troublesome or harmful in our industry.>> the governor addressed the concern over his remarks.>> it is just a factual statement. it was not a statement to be extrapolated as a indictment. i deeply respect the industry. >> they say it is understandable that some people would be hesitant to visit now salon's largest him to take more of their practices.>> we cannot buy into the fear. >> more than 80 percent of the now salons are owned by vietnamese people.>> more individual hard-working individuals who rely on all of the hard work. all of the tears. all of the labor. just to provide for their family. >> she showed she had been wearing one. now she says it may be more appropriate to wear a alternate mask. one that says we're in this together. she says she is speaking out to educate the public. >> thank you for that report. i feel like it is helping everyone.>> the big idea from a young inventor. his advice to open doors. or touching germs. plus, at least three cruise ships are going to ride out the pandemic in the bay area. they arrived this weekend. a hot friday. including temperatures close to 100 degrees. we are tracking cooling trend this weekend. not since the great depression had facing unemployment rates rise. the labor department says unemployment climbed to 14.7 percent in april. the u.s. has not seen a number that high since 1939. the labor department says the u.s. lost 20.5 million jobs in april. that is the worst monthly loss on record. the governor saying the actual number is probably even higher. the governor says he thinks california's unemployment rate is above 20 percent. claims are trending down. for more than 1 million layoffs there were the last week of march. just last week. on wall street investors are banking that the jobless numbers will continue to decline. the dow jones was up. closing two percent. the nasdaq was up 140 points. the s&p rose 48 point. a boy has invented a device to battle the coronavirus. it is a tool that lets people avoid touching surfaces with their hands. our reporter joins us now with how his idea is really taking off. >> it is made with a 3-d printer. a gadget to avoid touching all of those hotbeds. especially as we move a bit more freely.>> i was surprised how many we got.>> he is demonstrating his invention at the center in daly city.>> it is because of his age. >> we are basically struggling. >> with a device. they open doors. without touching what may be a contaminated surface.>> i feel like it is now helping someone. >> he was inspired early when he saw his parents using their slaves with hand sanitizer in short supply. >> he said let me go ahead and print you something.>> after he sold a few samples online, his safe touch pro took off. now he sold a few hundred with dozens each day. the research others on the market and makes this tool from plant-based plastic. >> is youtube video is generating even more demand. he has added extra 3-d printers to keep up. many just want to avoid microbes on the everyday surface. the safe touch is not his first invention.>> a couple of years ago, i created a guessing box. it was a robot that can get your age. >> he has also built a computer and his own alexa from scratch. ask if he is a typical 12-year- old.>> yes. >> i like videogame still. i like other things. >> if he is doing this at 12, what is he going to do is 16.>> it takes about a half hour to make one. mom handles customer service. dad lent expertise. >> that is on him. i just did my part to help them out. >> the oldest of three is a homeschooled eighth grader. self-motivated. he believes his creation will have staying power. >> after the pandemic is over, people still be mindful about their surroundings. >> his career goals. he says he loves aviation. maybe a pilot or technology. a combination. safe to say, whatever he chooses, the skies the limit. >> it is hard to imagine that he is just 12 years old.>> he started a company at 12. the rest of us are just slackers. >> exactly. thank you for that report. >> three norwegian cruise line vessels are going to anchor at the port of oakland while there on hold during the pandemic. they say two ships are expected to arrive tomorrow. another will come in on sunday. they can stay in oakland for two or three months. there was no reports of any coronavirus cases associated with the vessels. in march the grand princess docked in oakland. some could be taken off of that ship. the beautiful weather in the bay area is trying folks outside and triggering concerns about further spread of the virus. while the state home restrictions are easing, social distancing is still in effect. this is what it looks like today. during mornings onto and we learned that a people do not practice proper social distancing, stricter measures may need to be taken.>> measures like shutting down. 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.>> she says she hopes people will be on their best behavior this mother's day weekend. in san francisco they also warned that she may close the park if she continues to see crowds gathering. the high temperatures and lynn. the big story for today. lots of mid to upper 90s. ninety six degrees in gilroy. at ninety six in gilroy. lots of 90s. basically 100 degrees. sonoma 95. san jose 91 degrees. lots of 90s. even right around the bay very warm. san francisco 76. even pacific : stop. a significant drop off the numbers. in fact the fog is back tonight. we will wake up to some fog first thing tomorrow morning. it will be breezy. the cooldown will continue. the intense heat for today. the low clouds and fog her back. we will go ahead and put the wins in there. transporting that fog back into the bay. current numbers still warm. san francisco 52. san jose 65 degrees. lots of dense fog. still and lynn tomorrow. instead of upper 90s. we are thinking upper 80s. we're talking about a rain chance. will have that forecast coming up in a bit. thank you so much. >> during business in public spaces.>> there is a really urgent need. >> the idea being considered that would allow businesses to operate. he survived a tiger attack. up next the entertainer of sick freedom roy has died. across america, business owners are figuring things out. finding new ways to serve customers... connect employees... and work with partners. comcast business is right there with you. with a network that helps give you speed, reliability and security. and enough bandwidth to handle all your connected devices. voice solutions like remote call forwarding and readable voicemail. and safe, convenient installation. when every connection counts, you can count on us. get the connectivity your business needs. call today. comcast business. half of the famous matching deal has died after being infected with the coronavirus. he issued a statement saying the world lost one of the greats of magic. the pair where las vegas staple for more than a decade and were known for their performances. roy tested positive for the coronavirus a little over a week ago. he was 75 years old. the corner has identified two children who died in a horrific crash. the chp says the driver of a honda slammed into a truck that was parked in the center median. their car was then hit by minivan. two children were killed. the 8-year-old and 13-year-old. the driver and a third child in the car were injured. the horseracing board is reporting that another horse has died. the death of a 3-year-old gelding happened during a training session. the gelding was the 10th race was to die so far this year. the 38 in california. they are scheduled to begin racing again next week. they plan to reopen on thursday without spectators. betting on races is done online. >> the father and son arrested for the murder appeared in court today for the first time. gregory mcmichael were arraigned on murder and aggravated assault charges in the shooting death back in february. the suspects are white. the victim was black. he would have celebrated his 26th birthday today. he was out for a job when the mcmichael spotted him and chased after him then allegedly shot him. they say that thought he was committing burglaries in that area. new information in a deadly shooting. authorities are offering a $10,000 reward in the death of the 48-year-old. authorities say he was working as a mason at a home. when he was shot and killed monday morning. police say the suspect may have less the area on a motorcycle. evicted from yosemite. like dozens of park workers may be forced from their homes as the pandemic lingers. a mill in ballot. the governor's plan to help keep people safe. preserve democracy. later in sports. details from a virtual meeting. they tell us about a possible reboot of the season. san jose. the movement to kickstart the economy by taking business outdoors. ♪ ♪ when you need it, jack delivers: order on uber eats, postmates and grubhub. my new bite-sized, crispy popcorn chicken is so when you need it, jack delivers: irresistible you'll want them whenever, so don't resist! pop 'em while you game, hang, or do your thing. pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. city officials are proposing a new ordinance that will allow businesses to operate outdoors was to get the okay to reopen. as they explained, the ordinance would allow restaurants to expand beyond their own storefronts.>> in san jose, the streets are quiet. it may help local businesses. bring diners back.>> it is going to be everything we have to hold onto.>> city leaders are thinking outside of the box. proposing a ordinance. the idea to allow restaurants and bars it other businesses to set up and go public parks. >> there is going to be rules that can restrict how many people can be inside the business.>> while there is no timeline yet, city leaders say it is important to have a plan in place and deal with issues like permitting. >> this affords us the opportunity to move faster. there is a really urgent need to help people get back to work.>> be able to have tables. expand the alcohol service. give these businesses a chance to be successful. >> the association says 84 percent of his businesses are currently closed. they are optimistic that this can plan may help. >> i think that is a huge first step. i think every time we make a smart decision in opening up safely is going to help the revenue and the economy. >> city leaders envision james and other retailers using the model as well. they will begin discussing this ordinance on wednesday. experts say the improvement capacity is the key to reopening safely and responsibly. our reporter spoke with the researcher and epidemiologist. he says as long as the governor and local officials take into consideration, then we should be okay.>> if you can see 10 percent of all of the people that have been tested are positive, then you're going in the right direction. your objective is to increase the testing as much is possible. bring down the number of positive from whatever number you have. korea has it right now with three percent. that is a incredible achievement for them. i believe california is also. their leading that requirement. the hospitalization rates. they have enough hospital capacity. it also has enough icu capacity as well as ventilators. you also have to take a look at the number of cases. or you flattened the number of cases. are they going down. i believe california is going in the right direction. washington state has done a remarkable job. compared to every other state in this matter. >> the doctor adds that while states begin to reopen, we need to remember to take safety measures by wearing face mask and maintaining social distancing. the food and drug administration gave approval today for the first at home saliva test. it was developed by rutgers university in new jersey. patients collect the sample in a tube and send it to the clinical lab for testing. so far the test is only available through a network of hospitals. last month the fda approved another at-home test which uses nasal swabs. the u.s. has revoked authorizations for mask made in china. they say more than 60 manufacturers failed to meet safety standards after the testing showed that did not properly work. only 14 chinese companies meds u.s. standards. federal officials say there now increasing surveillance from china and will perform random testing on shipments. some hospitality workers at the national park are facing eviction after being laid off in march when the park closed due to the pandemic. workers were told that the labs require them to leave yosemite by may 21. the evictions were ordered in spite of the governor's statewide moratorium on evictions. according to them, this is the first known evictions solely because of layoffs caused by the pandemic. tyson foods reopen the me plate after a coronavirus outbreak shut down operations. the virus-infected more than 1000 workers. it reopened yesterday after being closed for two weeks. the company says the workers who tested positive will stay on sick leave until they're cleared by health officials. they will be required to have their temperatures taken daily and where mask.>> a lot was handed out to down the peninsula. the second harvest food bank and cope ministries held them at a drive through in south san francisco. the line of cars were blocks long. 750 boxes containing two weeks worth of food and supplies were given out. they said the event is timely with so many families struggling. >> at this point, a lot of people are facing economic challenges. their income has gone down. here we are to provide food to those in need. >> the food is distributed in south san francisco every other friday at least through june 26. the hottest day of the season so far. the fog coming back to the rescue. eventually some rain fat clouds. we will have your forecast coming up. and northern california county challenging the emergency authority. telling him to back off. a big endorsement for joe biden. the words of praise as he endorses joe biden for president. the governor has endorsed joe biden for president. he made the announcement tonight. the governor says he cannot be more proud of the former vice president. his endorsement of joe biden was expected. previously he had supported kemal harris before she dropped out of the race. also today, the governor signed executive order. giving them a mill in ballot for the presidential election. it does not eliminate in person voting. it is not clear how many polling places they will be. california's the first date committed to selling everyone mail in balance in effort to keep everyone safe.>> make sure that we are reaching out to all registered eligible voters. giving them the choice. not to feel like they have to go into a concentrated dense environment where the health may be at risk.>> about 75 percent of the voters received a vote by mail ballot. here in the bay area that number was about eight percent. the board of supervisors is accusing the governor of overstepping his authorities. forcing him to follow his reopening guidelines. as they explained, the county is considered going to court to seek a injection. >> the board of supervisors is not holding back any longer. >> that is a series of local emergencies. >> telling the governor to back off.>> it is not up to the governor at this point to say what the rules are. we are not in a state of emergency.>> the supervisor says the governor's overstepping his authority. >> in the county we have lost two people for every 100,000 residents. we have lost 7000 jobs for every 100,000 residents. this cannot go on. the state of emergency is over. we have this under control. we do not need him telling us.>> doubling down on the message. that he sent to the governor.>> you are overstepping your authority. your acting outside the bounds of the state law clearly defined. also, the attorney general to do his job and enforced state law.>> is does the governor sell her claim the determination at the earliest possible date.>> since they are not a hotspot like los angeles, they say should be allowed to reopen. he says the board of supervisors is not just symbolic. they plan to call an emergency meeting to potentially sue the governor. seeking a injunction. coming up for her, why there is optimism as the season begins. mother's day is already here. how the bayer planes to mark the day. our meteorologist is back with a complete forecast. they were shows the gradual cooling we will see this weekend. oop! you look cute! better than you? pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. 16. 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through the internet. >> that unusual mother's day to be sure. he was shopping for his mother- in-law. >> it is underway along the bay area coast. crusade has been a tough year so far. there hoping to turn things around. our reporter spoke with fisherman who say the run is looking good.>> the states have always been rolled by nature. longtime distributor says there is no way they could have foreseen the economic blow it would land on the industry. he says in the dates after it was put in place, he had to lay off workers. they say restaurants closed and stopped ordering fish. it devastated their bottom lines.>> everybody in the seafood business has just been crushed. there is no profit. it disappeared by 90 or 95 percent. >> there hoping their fortunes are turning. ocean conditions are not ideal yet but the fish are looking great. it has dealt a blow to the pork and beef industries.>> a lot of fish. the pricing are all over the board. there is bias coming down. as terrible as the pandemic has been, he hopes that we find a silver lining. that it will come to the rescue of local food producers. >> over this will bring us back to the realization. we have to support our local community. >> farmers as well. >> distributor said they already seeing a boost. particularly for salmon. there also already saying they wonder what happens after sunday. firefighters make quick work today of a small grass fire. shortly after it was reported this afternoon off deer valley road. you can see a small area of scorched grass. no damage or injuries were reported. the green hillsides are really starting to dry up. in fact the hottest day so far for the inland spots. mid to upper 90s. very close to 100 degrees. take a look at some of the hotspots. fairfield 99. campbell 94. even san jose 91. one record to report. gilroy ninety six setback on this day back in 2001. right around the bay, we had some changes. this video showing you alcatraz. earlier this morning. some fog making a comeback. some cooling changes setting up into the weekend. once again, today, 70s 80s and 90s. a significant drop off the numbers. we are thinking some 80s for tomorrow. here is the plan for your saturday. areas of fog for the morning hours. a sun and clouds mix. coastal fog by the 4 pm hour. here is a satellite. you probably noticed a few high clouds. over the past few hours. we will go ahead and switch on the wind direction. more of a onshore breeze. that will help transport the fog back into the bay. current numbers. it is still warm. san jose right now is 65. oakland at 56. here is our life camera looking out towards oakland for your friday night. some scattered clouds working their way back into the bay area. overnight low starting out tomorrow morning. most areas in the 50s. we have not talked about the change into next week. this weekend it will be dry and cooler. here is your mother's day with the mix. look what happened as we head into monday. the system comes in but it could produce some scattered showers. possibly some snow showers. maybe two or three inches of snowfall. higher elevations of the sierra. we will be watching out for that into early next week. tomorrow watching out for those cooler temperatures. san francisco 65. san mateo 75. there is a look ahead. deafly cooling off big time. more into next week with possibly some showers on monday. showers develop monday afternoon. it will be dry and a little bit cooler. cooler weather. a entirely new weather story. thank you so much. coming up, nascar pulling the plug. why they cannot come up with a alternate date. we have the details next. six deadly officer involved shootings in the area since easter. the common thread they see. welcome back. we are wrapping up day 56. there are glimmers of hope here and there. today the commissioner of the nba held a conference call with players. on the call he expressed the desire to finish out this season. he also said no decision will be made until next month. if and when it resumes, all games will be played in one or two cities. most likely orlando or las vegas. no fans in attendance. not just this season but quite possibly next season as well. finally they say the league would need in the neighborhood of 15,000 coronavirus test just to finish out this season. why the nba season is still up in the air, the nfl released a full slate of games for the upcoming season. the schedule released yesterday. the most expensive ticket prices belong to your las vegas raiders who if all goes according to plans are said to chris in their new stadium september 21 on monday night football. average price for one ticket to the stadium. $547. that is more than $200 pricier. that would be the dallas cowboys. the big question is whether or not fans will be allowed to attend games. here is the 49ers linebacker. a guy who always feeds off the crowd.>> it would be different for sure. i think we have one the best fan bases. obviously has been huge. this past season it was awesome. coming out to every game cheering for us. i do not really know what the future holds. a lot of people behind the scenes working on that. a lot more about it than i do. i'm just going to focus on it making sure i am ready for the season. >> when football does return, there was one guy everybody's going to be rooting for. it is the former 49er quarterback who suffered a compound fracture of his right leg. week 11 of the season. it was so bad they almost had to amputate his leg. you see he is back outs working out. after more than a year of rehab, his goal is very much to play in the nfl. he also says he is lucky to be alive. bay area nascar fans doubt a tough blow today. the race up to sonoma canceled. not going to postpone it. they're going to cancel it. it was scheduled for june 12. they were charged with nascar to find a alternate date. given the ongoing uncertainty. they just could not come up with a solution. this will mark the first time that nascar has been canceled since the inaugural race in 1989. enough talk about sports cancellations. they take a look back at actual sporting events that happened on this day in sports history. they had not even been in their new city for a month yet when they achieved a 46 year american first. jim hunter through the ninth perfect game. they were rolling on this day three years ago on a way to the championship. the western conference semi finals completing a four-game sweep. one of the nba's iconic moments on this day in 1970. they hobbled willis reed score the first four point of the game. a inspirational effort at the new york knicks defeated the lakers in the seventh and deciding game. that is this day in sports may. four guys and two trampolines. a mini basketball and a hoop. deafly got a check this out. the first guys going to go into the baseball windup. another trampoline and a couple of no look passes later. he is going to throw it down. going to give that a 10 out of 10 for creativity and execution. that is it. now it is time for more news. coming up next. they're all sanitized. >> the owner of a bay area salon speaking out after the governor announced and now salon was a source of the state's first community spread of the coronavirus. a salon owner in the east bay upset tonight with the governor after he linked the first community case of the coronavirus to a local now salon. thank you for joining us tonight. the owner says she is upset for his words. the many woman who work in now salons. she shows us how the salon owner is defending her fellow beauticians. >> the salon owner tells me the industry

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