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It will come in june. Here we go. And its a quiet stretch out there except in the east bay. We will zoom into one spot, sunol, fremont, union city, we have an isolated popup shower, and that threat stays with us throughout the day today. No widespread rain. We will find sun up at 5 56, and theres the isolated chance in the afternoon, temperatures in the 60s and 70s. Sports fans have been hungry for their teams to come back and for the first time they are seeing the governor give them a bit of hope that it could come sooner than later. Julian glover is live with how the giants are responding to this news. A big announcement and indication that we are moving in the right direction as far as pro sports returning. The governor said they could be back in the first week of june, but the catch is there will be not be fans in the stands, no live audience, and theres a lot to be worked out before we could see live games on tv, and the facilities are starting to reopen today in some states, and ....
Sunday, april 5. Lets get a check of the weather and the weather center. Some of this is good rain so i want to get into the doppler to show you where the rain is now as even playing along, it is later this morning with a better rain is going to get here. Ive got some bright colors on the doppler, the brighter the yellow and the orange, the brighter the orange rain. This is coming up for a close up look, to show you what it looks like towards san jose, 101 and the whole core door, 237 looking at good rain. As we look at the slightly wider view, to the east, we are working towards livermore, pleasanton, this is good rain here. Lets put it into future cast because i want to show you why later this morning it is actually more impressive, we will clear out the showers and bring in the next bag and of rain. Better organization, another line of rain that will march its way across the entire bay area from the late morning into the early afternoon. Replay yesterday with the gray dampness we ha ....
Is working on billions of allars of aid to help salve plundering economy. Even elections are being affected. Of of this is in the hope keeping coronavirus from getting worse. Our question for you this morning, what do you think about President Trumps declaration of a National Emergency on covid19 . Late, or soon, too justintime . We are going to open up regional lines this morning. If you are in the eastern or central time zones your telephone number is going to be 202 7488000. If you are in the mountain or pacific time zones we want to hear from you at 202 7488001. Thisve a special line open morning. This will be a line for medical professionals. If you are in the medical field we want to know what you are seeing out there. If you are in the medical field we want to hear from you at 202 7488002. Keep in mind you can always text. S at 202 7488003 and we are always readin ....
Nationwide. It has been hard to keep track of the number of colleges switching to virtual instruction because the changes have come so rapidly over the last week. Theres one crowd source document that a scholar has put together that has identified more than 200 colleges around the country that have posed or a move to virtual instruction. We are seeing it all over the place, all types of colleges. Some of the nations most elite colleges have moved to virtual instruction for the remainder of the semester, places like harvard, princeton, cornell. Also, we see a number of public universities doing this. Collegesee community doing this. In seattle, virtually all of them have moved to virtual instruction. Host what are we losing by these colleges and universities going to online classes . We know online instruction is becoming more and more popular in the higher ed community anyway, but what are we losing by these campuses closing, and specifically, what are students losing by these campuses ....