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running at that building, located on casey avenue mountain view pd. the santa clara county bomb squad, both called to the scene and then just a short time ago mountain view. police say that the package was deemed safe. in just the past 24 hours. there have been more than 42,000 new covid-19 cases here in california. and 637 deaths. california hope to have 1.5 million people vaccinated by the end of this day, but it looks like that goal will not be reached. ktvu is jesse gary explains why. california's vaccination race may not reach the desired conclusion friday. too many unvaccinated people coupled with too few hours in the day, i mean, many of those eligible 65 older will still be waiting. i just think that it's the smartest thing to do. and so i figured, why not? um almost 70 and, uh, decided i should take the bravely. sandra a grandmother, who's eager to get vaccinated will have difficulty finding a spot serving her age group. san francisco started wednesday at two of its clinics and contra costa county announced they'll make appointments for that age group, though the slots maybe weeks away in santa clara county and also a napa officials say they can't do 65 older. yet. that's because they're just getting started on those over 75 years of age. the same is true of sutter and stanford health systems that's leading to a lot of confusion and anxiety. but rolling this out by, um. different risk group when we don't have adequate amount of vaccine on do we have different kinds of vaccines makes for a very, i think confusing set of messages that patients were getting my 83 year old patient called me in tears because she had tried to get an appointment online through one of the pharmacies that's providing shots and was unable to navigate the system, nor dr rebecca parrish has come up with their own work around that should implement this weekend working with u city of lafayette and with local nonprofits, she set up a drive through vaccination clinic. she expects to have 100 medical volunteers on hand to administer the fizer vaccine. the effort is a way to help seniors who might otherwise fall through the cracks. i was going to put in the blood, sweat and tears and promised my firstborn to get certified, um, we're going to give it to his many people as we can, and i just think communities coming together can be very powerful, and the little guy can get things done the drive thro. then it will be saturday and sunday it stanley middle school in lafayette. however both days are already booked. organizers say extra days are being added, and that there is a wait list for names. if you'd like to get your name on the waiting list, contact lama renda village by email at info at la morena village dot or g'kar in san jose jesse gary ktvu fox two news still in the east bay, the oakland coliseum is another step closer to. becoming a mass vaccination site. the coliseum authority just this morning decided to move forward with the plan. it would allow the alameda county health department to use the coliseum parking lot for a drive through vaccination site. the oakland a's are helping to organize the site, which will be similar to the mass vaccination site we saw at dodger stadium in los angeles. we've been in contact with several medical providers that we have relationships with. kaiser and sutter as well as the group that's doing the dodger stadium. um event, so i think, hopefully through some of that expertise that we have, operationally the ability to maybe bring that expertise to the table. we could help the entities really get this going as quickly as possible. vaccination site could be up and running in february, the coliseum authority is setting up a task force to work out the details, and the plan must be approved by the county health officer. inauguration day is now just five days away, and on today we are learning that president trump will be departing on wednesday morning, january 20th on air force one to begin his post presidential life in the state of florida. now. meantime president elect joe biden is now announcing more information about what he's going to do once he officially. takes office. ray bogan has more on the security for inauguration day. federal security officials say there will be a peaceful transition of power next week, but they're doing it with an extraordinary show of force. the nation's capital is now a militarily protected zone with armed troops, police barricades and miles of fencing and razor wire. there will be up to 21,000 national guardsmen and 5000 active duty troops stationed in d. c thank you all for stepping forward to serve your country. thank you for stepping forward to provide security. there's also an intelligence gathering operation that includes monitoring online chat rooms and tracking calls of potential armed protesters. fbi director christopher wray says one of the biggest challenges determining what's just talk and what's a legitimate plan. our posture is aggressive. it's gonna stay that way through the inauguration, while the military and national security agencies work on protection, the president elect is trying to focus on his agenda. he introduced his first priority. ah coronavirus relief bill that includes $1400 stimulus checks and extending the nationwide eviction moratorium in a day. should to his goal of delivering 100 million vaccine shots in 100 days. crisis of deep human suffering is in plain sight. there's no time to waste. we have to act. we have to act now. the president elect also reportedly spoke with mitch mcconnell about president trump's impeachment trial and splitting the chambers. time between that and confirmation hearings. great logan ktvu, fox two news. here in california governor newsome taking action in response to the fbi, warning about armed protests, possibly at all. 50 state capitals, a new temporary security perimeter here is being set up around the state capitol in sacramento, including a new 6 ft high chain link fence. the governor has activated hundreds of california national guard troops to protect the capital and several other government buildings in sacramento. one man is under arrest in san jose after investigators say that he shot at police this morning. the arrest was peaceful and wrapped up in hours long standoff in the area of duffy and limit way in east, said jose. the incident started around 4 30 am, when police got reports of a man firing a gun officers didn't see the man when they first arrived, but then shots were fired at them. the officers took cover. no one was hurt. the suspect took off, then hit in the home, but surrendered about four hours later. that's always the goal in these situations, right?r ofe public and if we can we want to take suspects into custody and safe of manners possible. this was a very volatile situation from the beginning. police say they'll interview the suspect and the officers involved about what happened. and then we'll announce any potential charges. not have some good news. there are two big lottery jackpots up for grabs this weekend. there were no winners for mega millions or powerball this so th are in record territory. ktvu allie rasmus shows us how that's prompting some people in the bay area to buy tickets for the very first time, countless hopes and aspirations on a single sheet of paper. no, you're next. i think you showed them how we're going to the same thing. it's all right open the mood of colonial donuts and montclair cheerful and light as people walked in to buy lotto tickets to play mega millions and powerball. hopefully it's all good. we start the new year off, right? and, you know, have some fun then. mega millions. jackpot is $750 million, growing steadily since september, and now the fifth largest lotto prize in history. someone's got to win it right, generally happy person anywhere, but this would certainly make 2021 a really good year. the powerball jackpot is also up for grabs this weekend worth 640 million won powerball ticket. and one mega million ticket. i bought 10 tickets for each one. so 10 for tonight. 10 10 chances to win saturday night, but there's a big payout. as you know, this is my first time playing. i feel lucky feeling fortunate, rolling the dice with everything else going on in the world. lot of fans we spoke to say they're happy to have this distraction. i'm near retirement, my job, and so if i won, i would probably retire low sooner. you're still getting stimulus checks, but it's really not enough right now. so it's like we need something to keep us afloat for the next . the world. help my family help. i love ones and extend to good causes that are personal to me and as well as i would retire and run off into the sunset again. the drawing for powerball is saturday night, the drawing from making millions that $750 million jackpot is tonight. so you have two chances this weekend to possibly win the jackpot. allie rasmus ktvu fox two moves. golingan this noontime, another major find for kaiser permanente. they were going to take a closer look at the covid violations they face at some of its bay area locations plus uk imposes and you travel ban as concerns grow about another covid-19 strain. i'm benjamin hall in london with all the details coming up, and it was a foggy start for some parts of the bay area on this friday, but it is starting to warm up. as we give you a live look out there and bananas san jose international levi stadium in the distance. we're going to check in with meteorologist rosemary oroczo, who's got that full forecast, including the possibility. of even a red flag warning to start next week. do you have the power to know before you go when you wake up with mornings on? he also have the power to know. everywhere you go when you download the colgate optic white renewal removes ten years of yellow stains. that's like all the way back to 2010. they're jeans. they're leggings. they're jeggings! whoa. remove ten years of yellow stains with colgate optic white renewal. than two million and this comes as infections serves throughout europe, as well as china, where the world health organization is currently investigating the virus origins, benjamin hall reports. a new strain of the coronavirus is putting uk health officials on high alert. britain is banning flights from south america and portugal as a new variant leads to a surge of cases throughout brazil. the announcement, coming just weeks after several countries banned travel from the uk over another covid-19 strain, british health officials say there are no signs the brazilian mutation has reached the country. but the travel ban will serve as a precautionary measure. and we do not want to be tripping up at this last moment, which is why i to. decision as an extra precaution to the band. those flights entirely. some uk scientists believe available covid-19 vaccines could work against brazil strain the country is ramping up its vaccination program with plans to give more than 15 million people. their first dose by the middle of february. if you don't take immediate action, i think the risks are huge. meanwhile, new coronavirus cases arising throughout china. as officials prepared for a surge ahead of lunar new year travel state media shows construction of a 3000 unit quarantine facility to handle an overflow of patients. the spike coming as a world health organization team prepares to investigate the origins of the pandemic in wuhan, china. but a former wh o official says the mission will have its challenges. it's going to be very difficult for a single team going in for a short period of time to come back with. clear explanation of where did this virus come? how did it get started? w h o officials are undergoing two weeks of quarantine before they could begin their field visits in london. benjamin hall, ktvu fox two news. the state has ordered california schools to begin reporting any covid-19 cases found within schools within 24 hours. and update. they're reopening status plans every two weeks. governor gavin newsom announced the requirements yesterday as part of his plan to get california students back in the classroom. this marks a change in strategy for our state you'll remember over the summer, the state was encouraging schools to start the new school year with distance learning, and there was no plan too closely track school virus ca it's unclear how much of the information gathered will be made public. the head of santa rosa city school says classrooms will be ready to welcome the district. younger students back by march. 1st the plan for students between preschool in third grade comes nearly one year after all schools in santa rosa and across sonoma county and far beyond shut down due to the pandemic. however the district's plan to allow the students to return to campus part time would depend largely on the number of virus cases in the region. now the virus is spreading more widely and sonoma county than in many other parts of our state, according to scientists last year tied 2016 as the hottest year in recorded history. nasa's analysis found the earth average temperature was nearly two degrees hotter than the average said back in 1980. nasa says the heat contributed to wildfires and hurricanes. scientists also say it's possible that last year's temperatures in some areas might have been even higher, if not for those massive wildfires. some of the. smoke lifted high into the stratosphere and may have slightly decreased temperatures in some areas. very very mild, warm weather outside the bay area right now, rosemary i have my little office window open here for the first time and maybe a couple months? yes i'm feeling a little bit of spring fever out there. how about you guys? hello to you and happy friday. gaussian do have mostly sunny skies. temperatures are going to be well above average, even flirting with records in some areas of four. today and through the weekend giving you a look here at sfo, where we have blue skies overhead and onto the temperatures out this time we're half moon bay is reporting 68 degrees. we have 63 in san francisco for the inner east based 62 liver morn in the north base, 64 over napa areas over a fairfield a cool 51. it has to do with some fog that just won't go away giving you look here at the 25 the temperature change in the north bay 4 to 6 degrees warmer, so you're definitely noticing the difference. meanwhile the inner east bay in the south they actually a few degrees cooler at this time in fairfield, down by 10 degrees over yesterday at this time, and if we check in on the visibility map than a mile visibility there, so weour as we get into the weekend, and the temperatures are going to feel quite nice, unseasonably warm for this time of year. a lot of people may be thinking about heading to the coast and we do have a high surf is rape. it started this morning. we'll go through saturday evening when those breakers could reach anywhere from 15 to 20 ft. so please be careful out there. here's a look at the afternoon highs for today, compared to where we should be. for this time of year, santa rose expected go to 70. 64 in san francisco upper sixties oakland livermore, san jose also expected to go to 70, which is 12 degrees above the seasonal average. when it comes to records to be we'll have a few out there, santa rosa, you're flirting with the record their san jose getting close. san francisco the record set back in 9 2073 degrees not expecting to hit that. but again if you take a look around these numbers. well above the average 68 along the peninsula in redwood city for the inner east based 68 livermore and for the south bay 70. degrees expected over morgan hill as we get into your extended forecast, focusing here on the weekend notice into the afternoon temperatures remain status quo. upper sixties to low seventies expected saturday sunday into monday and tuesday. notice monday. we put on their windy and warmer we do have an advisory already in place for our north bay hills and east bay hills that will move into effect sunday night. better what you can expect in the days ahead, coming up. to come? it'sa day no one will ever forget, especially those of us who live in the bay area because we're going to look back at the miracle on the hudson 12 years later now, after a pilot it's a new year. and new appliances can welcome family recipes... shorten laundry days... and keep the season fresh. right now, they can also help you save on top appliances like these samsung washers and dryers. now from the home depot. how doers get more done. if you have this... you could end up with this unexpected out-of-pocket costs. so if you're on medicare, or soon to be... consider this. an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. medicare alone doesn't pay for everything. and what it doesn't pay for... like deductibles and copays... ... could add up to thousands of dollars. medicare supplement plans help 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morning, crews responded to an apartment in the back of a complex located on ken court right near ceremony. boulevard officials say one person was killed in the fire, but so far no information about the victim has been released. because of that fire is still not yet known. six fellow police officers who shot and killed a man and a taco bell drive thru won't be facing criminal charges. least officers shot willie mccoy after he was found passed out in this car with a loaded gun on his lap. ktvu crime reporter henry lee talked with the special prosecutor who decided not to file charges. got six vallejo police officers will not be criminally charged for fatally shooting willie mccoy in a taco bell drive thru in 2019. mccoy was asleep in a car with a gun in his lap. i felt that all six were legal legally justified. it e already say the officers fired 55 shots in three seconds after mccoy awoke and reach for the gun. mccoy was hit by about three dozen of those rounds. as soon as the officers felt that there was no more threat. they stopped firing special prosecutor michael ramos, a former san bernardino county d. a review the case that the request of solano county d. a. krista abrams, who recused herself. the state attorney general also refused to step in. ramos said mccoy clearly posed a threat. he had this individual with the gun and just laughed. it was loaded that you have to. um, you can't sit back as a you know, monday morning quarterback and one of the officers who opened fire, ryan mcmahon was terminated by vallejo police not for decidinge fired a shot while another officer was about to be in the o cleared of criminal liability for fatally shooting run out foster a year earlier. in a statement, vallejo police said the death of willie mccoy is a tragic loss of life. we continue to extend our heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of mr mccoy, so this is not surprising, but it's still it's shocking, sickening to us civil rights attorney melissa no old represents because family and says the gunfire was excessive on overkill. it's unnecessary. a man who hasn't actually grabbed a weapon or open fire on you to continue to shoot until the person is just. immeasurably deceased. among the materials reviewed by that special prosecutor was a report by a use of force expert hired by the city of vallejo, who found those 55 shots were reasonable. a civil lawsuit is pending. and really ktvu, fox two news. the majority of the bart board members want the alameda county district attorney to charge the second, a second officer in the fatal shooting of oscar grant 12. years ago. former bart police officer johannes measure, lee was convicted of involuntary manslaughter. he served 11 months for killing oscar grande at oakland's fruitvale bart station in 2009 grants family says that fellow officer anthony peroni aggressively restrained grant before the shooting. and that he should have also been charged. the d a. nancy o'malley reopen the case, then determine there was not enough evidence to pursue murder charges against peroni. the d a cannot file misdemeanor charges against him because the statute of limitations has expired. still to come this noontime preparing for potential threats leading up to inauguration day. what bay area law enforcement agencies and airports are now doing to step up. security plus hospitalizations are through the roof is the new coronavirus surged, grinds it's a new year. and new appliances can welcome family recipes... shorten laundry days... and keep the season fresh. right now, they can also help you save on top appliances like these samsung washers and dryers. now from the home depot. how doers get more done. to be honest...a little dust? it never bothered me. until i found out what it actually was. dust mite droppings? ewww. dead skin cells? gross! so now, i grab my swiffer heavy duty sweeper and dusters. dusters extends to 6 feet to reach way up high... to grab, trap and lock away gross dust. nice! for dust on my floors, i switch to sweeper. the heavy duty cloths reach deep in grooves to grab, trap and lock dust bunnies... no matter where they hide. no more heebie jeebies. phhhhew. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. joe biden is expected to release more information on his plan to increase the speed of covid-19 vaccinations around the country. the president elect unveiled is $1.9 trillion economic relief plan yesterday. it includes stimulus checks of $1400 for most americans and other assistance as well as a continuation of pandemic unemployment benefits. the plan also includes $440 billion in emergency funds for small businesses, first responders and transit agencies. another forehand. billion would be earmarked for a national vaccination program and plans to reopen schools when the. five days before the presidential inauguration. security around the u. s capitol is expanding now. last night, vice president mike pence spoke with some of the 21,000 national guard troops who are now deployed to protect the capitol building. earlier pence got a briefing about this extraordinary security measures now being taken there in our nation's capital. starting today, all parking garages near the capitol building will be closed and bus service will be suspended in the area. the fbi is warning of possible. demonstrations nationwide all next week. and as ktvu is amber lee reports, law enforcement agencies here in the bay area are also looking at several sites that could possibly be targets. the airport is another concern because people that are part of these organized groups plan to travel. oakland international airport is quiet on this night. alameda county sheriff gregory ahern says there is no specific threat against any bay area's fights, but that airports are a focus for stepped up security or they packaging their weapons to travel with him are they're sending their weapons. i had a time. make sure we're paying attention, very close attention, and the sheriff says very close attention is also being paid to what's considered critical infrastructure such as bridges, dams and federal buildings, among others. before and on inauguration day. we are at a high level of concern for what's going on with conversations and social media and group's second organized very quickly and cause a great deal of disruption, alameda county show. his office is the bay area regional law enforcement coordinator, which covers 16 counties from moderate to the oregon border. ahern says his agency is in charge of mutual aid and any time one entity gets to a situation that overwhelms their agency. they simply make one phone call to us, and we provide them their assistance in oakland's fruitvale neighborhood, the owner of iraqi azteca restaurant says businesses in the area have been vandalized during preview. unrest whenever there's ica. thank you. their protests are any of that. there's always a concern us small business owners. she plans to take precautions. we board up the whole restaurant. so like the front, the windows and everything that's what we do. the sheriff tells me. he's in daily communication with law enforcement, ranging from local police chiefs to the fbi. nothing seems to raise to the level of major threat in our area. maybe you're concerned. yes the sheriff tells me so far there has been no requests from other law enforcement agencies for help with staffing, but that his deputies are ready to help should the call come at oakland international airport. amberleigh ktvu, fox two news. santa clara county is expanding its vaccine sites but says right now there aren't enough doses of the vaccine itself. santa clara county's health system as five vaccination sites, including two mass vaccination sites, a new side of set to open next week in mountain view counties, vaccinating more than 6000 people a day and health officials say the biggest problem they have is that the county doesn't have a stable and predictable supply of the vaccine. that's causing the county to limit the eligibility for the vaccine. extraordinarily frustrating for us here locally and of course for residents in the community we learned a few days ago, for example, that the federal government was going to release stockpiles of vaccine that were being held for second doses. we learned this morning. no such stockpile exists. this throws into chaos expectations around vaccine delivery. santa clara county is administered over 32001st doses of the vaccine and 6602nd doses. meanwhile contra costa county is one of the many counties that's expanded vaccine eligibility to people 65 older as of today, 36,000 doses have been given in contra costa county. just a month ago, we were vaccinating frontline workers it to add at hospitals in the county and now just 30 days later. more than 20 vaccination sites have opened across the county, and we're opening more every day. mm hmm. the county health department says it expects the vaccine will be available to most people by the second half of the year. dozens of states are facing a covid surge both and hospitalizations and deaths, with record numbers of covid-19 cases not being treated in hospitals across the country. jonathan syria brings us the latest now from atlanta. the post holiday surge we were warned about is here across the country. we're seeing about two million new coronavirus cases every week, and there are almost 130,000 covid related hospitalizations, further straining a health care system already close to the breaking point people retired staff retired. i mean, that's the reality of what we're facing. hospitals in the west and south are being particularly hard hit here in georgia deaths have doubled over the past two weeks, and hospitalizations are up by more than 30. and with the state's largest hospital grady in atlanta, saying it is now completely full as hospital strained to handle the new patients. the state like many others, is also struggling to get its vaccination program up and running. if you're provider who has signed a contract with the state and are receiving vaccines, we expect you to be administering those doses quickly in a safely as possible. across the country, almost 12 million doses have been administered so. so far about 40% of available supplies. the fizer vaccine requires two shots taken two weeks apart, but doctors say they're already starting to see the impact after the first dose. fizer and madonna had both reported about a 53% level of efficacy. after that first dose, that second dose is going to really boost him up to about a 95% this morning, president elect biden named former fda commissioner david kessler, chief science officer of the covid response. he will lead the vaccination effort for the new administration in atlanta. jonathan serrie ktvu fox two news. health leaders across the state are will not flatten or en start to really decliner few weu azenith smith reports, doctors and nurses, they are all feeling overwhelmed. brazil. i'm happy to be alive. i'm happy to be here, said jose resident rolando bania on the mend. after contracting covid-19, hospitalized for a week on oxygen support as he recovers. he's also grieving. his 65 year old uncle did not survive the virus. his funeral last friday in many ways was like a grandfather to my kids dearly loved dearly missed 999 other families in santa clara county. you're similar pain, the first bay area county to record 1000 covid-19 deaths. it's profoundly sad. we. know that this is a deadly virus. we know that it started in the bay area. quite it almost a year ago. january 31st 2020 santa clara county announced the bay area's first case, a man returning to san jose from a trip to wuhan. china were not surprised to be announcing the first case in the bay area and in northern california. our assessment is that the public at large is still at low risk mance into the pandemic. countless lives up ended not just from the virus itself the economic for. all out. all normalcy gone now promising news of a vaccine. yet deaths are soaring. even though we're all very fatigued and you know, sick and tired of the pandemic. the virus is not. giving up at regional medical center in san jose, the head nurse of the covid unit says it's a full house nurses, often the last person at a dying patient's bedside. that's definitely been one of the. heartbreaking things kind of the loneliness and isolation with which patients and passed to help her cope. she focuses on the patients saved, like survivor rolando, he says to beat the virus. he urges people to go to the hospital if they have symptoms, mask up and social distance for a chance for deaths to decline. unfortunately a lot of families they're like mine who will forever look a 2020, not just as the year of covid. but the year covid took a loved one from us. azenith smith ktvu fox two news, a second bay area, kaiser permanente hospital is now on a cal osha list that highlights major covid violators. guys a permanent day and san leandro became the 11th kinds of hospital to be fined for covid violations. cal osha says staff failed of fill out proper forms for work related illnesses and it's also accused of failing to notify employees who had been exposed to people who tested positive for the virus. risk. kaiser citations total more than $450,000. now since the pandemic began, cal osha has cited a number of businesses for violating the covid-19 health orders. now some of the business is also includes salons, transportation companies, several gyms, also a wal mart, located in fairfield. still to come at noon. more problems for california's unemployment agency the new information we're learning about fraud and how it's leaving people who really need the money waiting for their checks to arrive. plus it's going to be a war weekend around the bay area, and today's the perfect day to get outside ktvu meteorologists. rosemary oroczo is next with your full forecast. dipping as im president elect joe biden $1.9 trillion stimulus proposal and reports of disappointing retail sales. you could see the dow jones is down by about one third of 1% below the 31,000 mark now. you shouldn't be down by almost a full half of a percentage point. nasdaq is down by about two thirds of 1% we're learning now maura about an organized crime ring that tried to defraud the state's unemployment benefits, and these false claims are believed to be in the billions of dollars. ktvu cristina rendon explains out people who truly needed this money. well, right now they're stuck while the state investigates. california has been an easy target for bogus unemployment claims. the agency fighting it uphill battle is it tries to root out the problem. the sacramento bee reports of fraud ring in moscow tried to scam me d. d on the first day, a new idea verification system launched last october, and now that system is flagging $750 million a week across 14 states. inflate claims criminals around the world understand that california has the weakest security and our systems and practically. any state in the country. robert lapsley is president of california business roundtable, the organization issue a report that found of the $112 billion in benefits paid out for march of last year. to the start of this year, more than eight billion went to scammers laughs, he says. that is four times higher than the two billion reported by the state and assigned that fraud detection should have been in place sooner. they canceled their detection programs. five years ago, and he d d that hasn't been replaced. now they are back in place. how do you execute such a critically important programming a pandemic, especially. putting out $112 million in deficits with no friday, texas now we see why the numbers are so big, michael bernick, an employment attorney and former et de director, says the majority of the theft is happening in the pandemic unemployment assistance program. he sees progress you figures released thursday show new unemployment claims in that program or at 33,000 still a high number but a big drop from 100 to 200,000 claims scene last summer that. amount of fraud schemes to be decreasing sharply, and thies claims they're being weeded out. now he credits the anti fraud actions implemented by a, d d and the crackdown on fraud happening in california prisons. still so many people with legitimate claims are getting mixed up in the agency's efforts to keep scammers obey, leaving them waiting to receive benefits. and i know they are. moving as quickly as possible to unfreeze accounts. and to resolve the issues, but there's no otherwise there's no good answer. a d d did respond to my request, but only to say they couldn't comment before our deadline because they're dealing with a massive amount of media enquiries, but that they're working to get us information as soon as possible. cristina rendon ktvu fox two news. this is the perfect date rosemary to pack a little picnic, grab a blanket. go to your neighborhood park and just sit outside isn't it feels a lot like spring out there. and, yes, gaussian. this is a trend that we will see at least for a few days. we do have a few things going on. in addition to the warm up giving you a live look here. what's happening over sfo? we've got blue skies here. little bit of fog still hanging on if you can believe it areas over fairfield reporting disability down to about a mile. so if you have fog, you are definitely a lot cooler today. let's talk about the pattern in place. so this ridge of high pressure that is keeping us high and dry and bringing this unseasonably warm weather to our neighborhoods of for the coming days, pushing us storm track to the north, and all i'm seeing is perhaps a few high clouds spilling over this ridge overhead. that's about it so for today will call for mostly sunny skies. winds are light. the temperatures are up and again, this is something we'll see for the next few days. also what starts to happen is the storms that are pushed up over the ridge eventually begin to drop on the backside of california. and it's definitely a springtime set up that we see here and with that it brings wind in that wind is expected to arrive sometime between sunday night and early monday with another advisory for that temperatures outside right now. now. 70 degrees at half moon bay 70 degrees at half moon bay. we've got 65 reported in berkeley in the north bay, 63 in santa rosa. and for the east bay, mostly sunny 62 livermore again, well above the seasonal average. a few areas may break records today. we've got 70 degrees expected in santa rosa when 57 is the average 64 for san francisco upper sixties oakland livermore. and san jose at 70 degrees, the afternoon highs across the region anywhere from 5 to 10 to 15 degrees above the norm. 70 degrees for morgan hill this afternoon will go 64 in san franciscow, with all this warm weather in place, a lot the coast. and with that we do have a high surf advisory started this morning. we'll go all the way until sunday evening. those breaking waves could reach anywhere from 15 to 20 ft. and as we have seen over the last few weeks. very very dangerous out there. so please be careful if you're going to be close to the coast as far as the wind and the time stamp here, reads a sunday evening, and it does look a little breezy, but not too bad by monday morning that starts to change. and then as we get into monday afternoon, which is also mlk day, we've got winds anywhere from 25 to 35 mph and in our hills were expecting. even stronger. so with that high wind watches already anticipated for sunday evening lasting into monday, some of our hills and our peaks could see winds from 55 to 60, mph or so. because we are so dry out there. we may actually see this turn into a red flag warning, and fortunately, so we'll continue to watch that. meanwhile the extended forecast shows you afternoon highs pretty fabulous. if you like. 70 degrees will go low seventies for saturday sunday, right now, monday looks like it could be the warmest day with that wind in place tuesday. temperatures start to cool back, but no rain in that forecast back to you. thank you. rosemary several tech companies, including microsoft sales force it. oracle are working with the mayo clinic to create a digital covid vaccine passport. the new team is called the vaccination credential initiative, and they aim to create a digital passport that would prove someone's been vaccinated both before they get on a plane or go back to work in an office setting larry maggot, the president of connect safely dot or talked about the plan. well, the idea is that once you have some kind of proof that you've been vaccinated, i don't know how that proof would arrive, but it would get into your google pay or apple wallet so that when you had your smartphone, you could show ah path and that path could be a barcode. right now. anyone who received the vaccine is given a piece of paper validating their immunization status under the vaccination credential initiative. people who don't have smartphones would receive printed q r code, possibly. neiman marcus is closing its store at broadway plaza in walnut creek. the store is closing permanently starting tomorrow. everything that is left is 80% off. demons announced the closure in september. right now, we're gonna take you to president elect joe biden talking about vaccine distribution. i believe here. it's the country. let's listen in to the president elect recovery and how we must deliver immediate economic relief to those who need it the most in this country. the millions of people who through no fault of their own are so badly hurting right now. millions who never thought they'd ever be out of work facing eviction or waiting hours in their cars for a meal from a food back. i talked about. how are rescue plan is a necessary bridge to our economic recovery on o build ba, stronger and more secure. and while the crisis had these crises have cost real damage. i explained, how cost more hundreds of billions of dollars more to undo the heart. i talked about our moral obligation to act and about the clear economic. consensus that making the investments i'm calling for that the resource that the required deficit spending as the original plans have a swell are necessary to get us out of this deep hole we find ourselves in is the nation. i also talked about our seriousness of purpose are clear plan.ency and accountability and why our call for unity is equally necessary. unity is not some pie in the sky dream. it's a practical step to getting things done. we didn't get into all of this overnight won't get out of it overnight, either, but we will get through it and we'll get through it together today. i'd like to talk more about what that means and sparing no effort. i mean, sparing no effort to get americans vaccinate vice president harrison and i. we just received a briefing from marcovicci. truthfully we remain in a very dark winner. infection rates are up. 34% mo we're up to between three and 4000 deaths per day as we approach a grim milestone of 400,000 deaths in america that staggering to state the obvious. i know the pain, so many of your experience experiencing right now start ease. my. city now for breakfast this morning, stared in empty chair around the kitchen table. where love one used to sit, laugh. talk about how you love one another. i know the frustration there. we're all feeling almost a year later, we're still far from back to normal. things will get worse before they get better. i told you i always level with you, you know? in the policy changes we're gonna be making. we're gonna take time to show up in the covid statistics. not just statistics is people's lives. people get infected today. don't show up in case counts for weeks, those who perish from this disease die weeks after exposure, so will take time. but i know there are things we can do and we can do them now. for example, the vaccines offers so much hope. we're grateful for the scientists and researchers and everyone who participated in the clinical trials. we're grateful for the integrity of the process. the rigorous review and tested that's led the millions of people around the world already being vaccinated safely. but the vaccine roll out the united states has been a dismal failure thus far in today's fivo attempt to turn things around five things to turn frustration and the motivation five things to help us meet our goal of 100 million shots. by the end of our 1st 100 days in office. some wonder for reaching too far for that goal. is it achievable for legitimate question to ask? let me be clear. i'm convinced we can get it done, and this is a time to set big goals to pursue them with courage and conviction because the health of the nation is literally at stake. first we will immediately work with states open up vaccinations, tomb or priority groups. the process of establishing priority groups was driven by science. but the problem is implementation has been too rigid and confusing. if you weren't asked most people today, they couldn't tell you who exactly is getting vaccinated. what they do know is there are tens of millions of doses of vaccine sitting unused in freezers around the country. people want and need the vaccine can't get it. we'll fix the problem by encouraging states a lot more people to get vaccinated beyond. health care workers and move through those groups as quickly as they think we can. that includes anyone 65 years old, a population that is accounted for over 80% of the deaths today. 80% destined a well set to continue vaccination front line essential workers like educated first responded. grocery clerk work store work, etcetera. it won't mean that everyone. but in this group will get vaccinated immediately as the supply it will mean that vaccines become available as they could become available will reach more people who need them will reach out and get the vaccine used. the second thing we're gonna change. for getting more people vaccinated, then we need more vaccination sites. that's what we're going to harness. the full resource is of the federal government to establish thousands of community vaccination centers on my first day in office always struck the federal emergency management agency fema to begin setting up the first of these centers. by the end of our first month in office, we'll have 100 federally supported centers across the nation that will ultimately vaccinate millions of people think of the places that are convenient and accessible. school gymnasiums, sports stadiums, community centers. you've already had productive conversations with bipartisan groups of county officials, mayors, governors, tribal leaders, leaders of the prtor who shared their ideas with us about this effort, and as we build them, we're gonna make sure it's done equitably. we're gonna make sure their vaccination centers and communities. his hardest by the pandemic in black and latino communities in rural communities as well. within the first month of our administration, we're going to deploy mobile clinics, mobile clinics moved in your community that will partner with community health centers. local primary care doctors to offer vaccines, toe hard hit and hard to reach communities in cities, small towns and rural community. and the staff of these centers. we will mobilize thousands of clinical and non clinical professionals. think of the people deployed that we deploy natural disasters. experts from the federal emergency management from fema and the center disease control our public health service commission corps. our military medical personnel are first responders. additionally, we're gonna expand the pool of medical professionals. including retired healthcare workers who could administer the vaccine and to ensure we have enough vaccinators to meet the nation's needs. as we wrap this up, and his governors of both parties have asked, our administration will reimburse states 100% when their national guard has deployed in the fight against covid will provide resource to help states cover the cost of personnel vaccinators. the strait of staff. that's personnel.t's vaccinated is, administrative staff. supplies like dry ice and laptops, protective equipment. the third change we are going to make is we are going to fully activate the pharmaceutical -- pharmacies across the country to get the vaccination into my arms as quickly as possible. names of americans now turn to their local pharmacy is every day for their medicines, flu shots, and much more. we are going to immediately start new, major efforts, working directly with both independent and chain pharmacies to get americans vaccinated. this program will extend -- expand the on access in neighborhoods across country -- across the country so that we can make -- make an appointment and get your shot conveniently shot at a particular time and get it done quickly. the fourth thing we're going to do is we are going to use the full strength of the federal government to ramp up supply of the vaccines. as i said beforeof production bk to work with private industry to accelerate vaccine. from the tube and syringes to the protective equipment. i have

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