As claude even said, happyity day. Protests are expected around the by area. First ever march for science will be held in San Francisco. And so we can local professor to give us an earth day report card. How are we doing on the federal, state and local level. But first lets see how our weekend is shaping up. And feels pretty nice out there. I am giving it a two thumbs up. Cooler, but still nice. We have enjoyable weather for Outdoor Activities whether you are going to participate in earth day, it is National Parks week, you could get into National Parks for free. Weve got a mix of sun and clouds and a beautiful view there at the start of your sunday. Temperatures in the mid 40s to mid50s right now. 48 degrees in santa rosa. San francisco checking in at 52. Oakland 51. Liveliver moore. Fairfield and cooler in napa. Santa rosa up 5 degrees over yesterday morning. Can you see the cloud cover moving overhead with a trough moving through for today. That is going to increase the cloud cover
New. So world news tonight is coming up next. Thanks for joining us. Have a g w weeks before the first reported death. Tonight, how long the virus might have gone undetected here in the u. S. In nearly a half dozen cities. What weve now learned. Also, President Trump speaking just moments ago. As we also learn tonight of a heartbreaking headline here in new york. The infant daughter of a new york city firefighter has died, just five months old. New york state reporting 1,300 hospitalizations per day. 438 deaths in just 24 hours. Governor andrew cuomo revealing preliminary results of antibody tests across new york state. And in new york city, as well, what the numbers reveal. How many people may have been exposed to the virus and how many might have some form of immunity. Tonight, were out across
this country. California reporting its deadliest day yet. And despite the president saying georgia was acting too soon, the governor there will open salons, gyms and bowling alleys tomorrow. Th
Tonight, the coronavirus in the u. S. Experts now warning of the risks of states trying to open too quickly. And the new data. The virus not just attacking the lungs, but the kidneys and the heart. What we now know. And news tonight. The first deaths here in the u. S. Were weeks earlier than first thought. What weve learned about those cases, and where. And the reality inside hospitals across this country. The startling images just outside new york city. The Emergency Room filled, even as Authorities Say were past the peak. Doctors and nurses trying to revive patients. In new york, 474 lives lost in just the past 24 hours. And tonight, the next chapter of this. Governor cuomo and his call for a Contact Tracing army. Thousands of people who will help trace any signs of a second outbreak. Also tonight, some states starting to reopen without meeting the guidelines from the white house. In georgia, where gyms, hair salons, and Bowling Alleys are set to open friday, restaurants next week, t
Also tonight, some states starting to reopen without meeting the guidelines from the white house. In georgia, where gyms, hair salons, and Bowling Alleys are set to open friday, restaurants next week, the mayor of atlanta saying there is nothing essential about going to a Bowling Alley in the middle of a pandemic. The developing headline at this hour involving a doctor at the department of health and Human Services. The doctor, a federal worker helping to lead the fight at the agency in charge of developing a covid19 vaccine, tonight he says he was removed from his post because he spoke up about drugs not backed by science, including hydroxychloroquine, the drug repeatedly promoted by President Trump. Did he lose his job after speaking out . The long lines for food. The airport in pittsburgh tonight transformed. Including 18 million children. As another major Meat Processing plant, this time in iowa, suspends operations. Nearly 200 sickened. And we continue to follow the food that farm
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