Business. Was it illegal . Plus, we look at Melania Trumps softer tone amongst other speakers. Long road back in our School Matters series. How bus drivers are risking their lives and trying to keep kids safe during the pandemic. Thats what they do. First here is todays eye opener. Its your world in 90 seconds. Anticipated to be a category 3 hurricane. Be prepared for the possibility that it could increase to be a category 4 hurricane. More than half a Million People are ordered to evacuate as the National Hurricane center warns of lifethreatening storm surge. Im just saying its a possibility it could be a cat 4. Cat 4s are cat stroesk. Shooting of an unarmed man by police sparked demonstrations across the country. Black young man shot seven times in the back and hasnt come up for an answer or a comment at this point . I urge people to come together in a civil manner. Day two of the Republican National convention was a family affair. My father will continue to fight for you. A dramatic
Situated so theyre sitting every other seat. We do have students in every seat on the bus. But we do have the windows down on the bus to provide additional ventilation. Reporter 15 percent of the citys 1800 students opted for at home Virtual Learning but social distancing options remain limited and the district cant use its extra buses because it lacks additional drivers. There is a shortage of bus drivers, and that was even the case before the coronavirus. Because you just cannot find bus drivers. Reporter here students are riding, don hensley still drives dozens daily. Everyone wears a mask. Im not anxious at all. Reporter both districts have overhauled how they clean using electrostatic foggers the buses are disinfected daily and between trips, the bus is wiped down. Why havent we always done this during flu season . So i do see this as being the new normal. Reporter in radford Gracie Duncan is happy to be back behind the wheel. Are you concerned . Im really well be wearing masks. I
Odmorning,it is treaming weli l. Juenmichiego. I am len kiese. We have a check of the forecast with mary lee. It is kind of cool and breezy. That is right, we are looking at that onshore flow. Today, that ocean breeze is kicking in and checking the winds, we have breezy conditions in spots at sfo, 15 in concord and 22 for winds in fairfield. Throughout our afternoon, daytime highs are where we should be, 67 in San Francisco and 73 in oakland and 81 in san jose and 88 for concord. That seabreeze, it is cooling us down a little bit compared to our hot weekend that we had. We will warm up through the end of the week. Details are coming up in a few minutes. We are keeping an eye on the fire right here burning near gilroy. It blew up overnight and it is now about 5400 acres and at this point just 20 contained. We will get a better idea on that when the sun comes up but we have gusty winds that had whipped up the fire on sunday and stuck around on monday but then died down overnight and that
What would you risk to reopen the country . Soledad im soledad obrien. Welcome to matter of fact. Reopening the country is not like flipping a switch. A safe return to any kind of new normal requires planning. Are we there yet . Infectious disease experts are warning the president and governors to take it slow. As governors in texas, south carolina, florida, georgia and tennessee are already lifting restrictions to reopen some businesses. I spoke to doctor tom frieden, the former director of the cdc and president and ceo of resolve to save lives, a Global Public health organization. Dr. Frieden, thank you for talking with me. Six states so far say theyre going to be opening up in the definition of whatever that means. Sort of varies a little bit. But how do you feel about that . What would your advice be to those people who run those states . Dr. Frieden this is a very hard decision. We need to follow the data and we need to understand the pace of the virus, even though it spreads very
Innovation panel. Weber honored to have dr. Anne schuchat, the center for Disease Control and prevention, and our second panelist is dr. Daniel salmon, Bloomberg School of public school. We are very honored to have the help and security interface from the World Health Organization joint joined us and he is going above and beyond the call of duty as he is alone in from australia through los angeles and took the redeye to be here this afternoon. He has come really above and beyond the call of duty. And then a final panelist is doctor irene koek, acting assistant administered for Global Health United States agency for international development. We will have a similar format of our last panel, and i would also maybe encourage the panelists if they feel the urge to ask one of their copanelist a question that just interrupt me and do it. Ask a wrong question, they just restate the question you would rather answer and go for it. What we are way behind so well probably go to audience q a much