Encouraging news in the development of two experimental vaccines for covid19. Both hitting important milestones. And delivering conflict. As we rely even more on delivery apps like grubhub and doordash, what was once a love affair is now a war with restaurants and the cities they serve. Well go inside the booming business that some call a financial bust. First, we begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. We cant stay locked down for such a considerable period of time that you might do irreparable damage and have unintended consequences. Reporter this memorial day weekend will look very different, and officials want it that way. New restrictions at beaches and restaurants are in place with the hopes of preventing the additional spread of the coronavirus. Were not bothering anybody else. Were not going to be around anybody else. Its just us. Reporter President Trump declared places of worship essential places saying he wants them to open immediately.
The power shut off preparations patients financial and personal data separate from in the north bay. Their main network so that info and a hot topic, Climate Change. Why former governor jerry brown caltrans is planning wants to team up with china to emergency road repairs for a busy section of highway 1. The fight the climate crisis. Good morning, it is work will be just south of gray tuesday, september 24th. Im kenny choi. Whale coast state beach. Im michelle greigo. Thats between pacifica and lets get right over to mary montero. The cracks in the highway are lee to talk about this hot the result of the cliff slowly giving way. Caltrans is planning a 4 weather. Thats right. Its all about those offshore million repair job that could winds and thats bringing the start as soon as next week. Heat and the high fire danger. Well, if youre ready to retire, a new report says you lets get right to the heat may want to stay right here in advisory for most of the bay the bay area. Yeah. Area, wi
Protesters withstood heavy rain in hong kong to march for an 11th straight weekend. Organizers say more than 1. 7 Million People took part across the city. The protests shut down major boulevards. Ekendsaken demonstrations were mostly peaceful. Global news 24 hours a day, onair, and tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. Im ritika gupta. This is bloomberg. David it is 1 00 in london, 1 00 in newon york, 6 00 in london, 1 00 a. M. In hong kong. From bloomberg World Headquarters in new york, here are the top stories from the bloomberg and around the world. All eyes on the bed. Fomc chair jay powell will kickoff the Kansas City Feds annual jackson hole Economic Policy symposium. Wall Street Apartments are not selling like hotcakes. We will tell you what is behind the slowdown. And its been a little more than a year since the sports world changed forever after the Supreme Court clear the way for states to legalize sports betting. W
year. tropical storm warnings up for parts of texas. we re going to see some heavy rainfall in certain parts. we re going to tell you where and what that means for drought conditions. and a massive fire erupts at a boat yard in massachusetts. what we re learning about the fire and the damage that s been done. welcome to your weekend, saturday, august 20th. we re grateful to have you. thanks so much for waking up with us. great to be with you, amara. i can t believe it s august 20th. i wait for the weekends to know what the date is. i m realizing, oh my gosh, we re close to september. that s good. cooler weather, please. we were just talking about that, yes. it s almost halloween. good to be with you, boris. of course. we have a lot of news going on. we begin with the intense situation surrounding the z zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. that lies on the front lines of russia s war against ukraine. the fighting around the area have intensified so have concerns abo
thank you for joining me this saturday. i m fredricka whitfield. we begin this hour with officials in new york city announcing plans to address the influx of asylum seekers arriving from texas. new york expects at least 1,000 children will enter the city s school system this year. they are among the thousands sent there by bus from the lone star state at the direction of governor greg abbott. but this week the governor doubled down on his decision. before we begin busing illegal immigrants up to new york, it was just texas and arizona that bore the brunt of all of the chaos and all the problems that come with it. now the rest of america is understanding exactly what is going on. cnn s jean casarez is following this for us from new york. jean, how is new york responding and what is the plan? reporter: well, there is a plan and it s called open arms. it really facilitates what new yorkers feel about having them come from texas. here s what happens. the bus, as you see r