Theyll be allowed to operate with limited capacity. Hes the are businesses that havent been open since march. The Fitness Industry in San Francisco has been struggling. Practically on the verge of collapse. We havent been able to open meaningfully since march. So this is great. Were really looking forward to exploring how we can reopen safely on monday. Sf starting september 21st, indoor museums, zoos, aquariums will be allowed to reopen. Napa, sacramento and San Francisco counties are all in red category the label of substantial spread of the virus. All others are purple, meaning widespread. Abc7 News Reporter that it will change from purple to red. At last. Alameda county is this close to going from purple to red if they can keep the numbers stable. We got an update today. He said he will continue to stay focused on getting those rates down now as the big holidays including halloween are fast approaching. I try to avoid contact with menus. Reporter he shows us the precautionary measu
Streaming on cbsn bay area, we are looking live from our Salesforce Tower camera. And you can still see that fog and haze in the air this morning. But its friday. Its september 11th. Good morning everyone, im michelle griego. And im len kiese. Good morning glad to have you with us on this friday morning. Lets get to the forecast first as we start this day. Its for sure. A fog advisory for the coast and into San Francisco as well and i want to talk about this in just a moment with our dense fog as we start off our day. Also we are dealing with smoky skies and very unhealthy air. In fact air quality conditions looking at unhealthy to even hazardous air this morning. If you dont there to be out stay indoors. The purple colors indicates very unhealthy air for redwood city and down through san jose and milpitas. As well as for the trivalley. We are looking at unhealthy, very unhealthy air for concord and walnut creek and oakland and as well as unhealthy to even hazardous air for San Francis
A warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business, and sport. And you can be part of the conversation. Weve all been charmed by the exploits at wimbledon of 15 year old cori gauff. But is there too much pressure being put on her at too young an age . Tell us what you think just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. And we will talk through your comments. We begin in north korea today. North korea says washington is determined to carry on with what it called hostile acts against it, despite President Trumps professed desire to hold talks. It comes just days after the two leaders met in the demilitarised zone when President Trump became the first sitting us president to walk into north korea. The duo agreed to continue talks on the countrys nuclear programme. But now pyongyangs representatives to the United Nations say the us wants to undermine the peaceful atmosphere in the korea peninsula and call on all countries to be vigilant. Dr robert kelly i
A suspected russian strike hits a camp where families are sheltering all are also fighting in the democratic republic of congo adds to the misery of a country already suffering from a color. And a Natural Disaster well hear from our reporter in the capital kinshasa. Also twelve million boxes of baby milk and eighty three countries has recalled the true scale of salmonella scandal is beginning to emerge. And how a slip of the finger apparently triggered fears of an incoming missile strike on hawaii. The day sports including the super bowl champions take a step closer to defending their title as the patriots rout the titans to reach the a. F. C. Title game. Welcome to the news hour sustained attacks by Syrian Government forces aided by russian air strikes are continuing on rebel held areas activists say one hundred seventy nine people have been killed in the besieged damascus suburb of eastern guta in the past two weeks and further north in it labor pushed by assads forces and their alli
The next sixty minutes. In syria captures the moment a suspected russian ass strike hits a camp where families are sheltering. They sound another scandal which began in a Dairy Factory in france spreads to more than eighty countries. Also marking seven years since the arab spring into this year we look at why the same issues are still getting people out onto the streets. The good old. Times you know and why the legend of johnny cash lives on in some of americas toughest prisons. Welcome to the news i could have your company sustained attacks by Syrian Government forces helped by russian air strikes are continuing against rebel held areas pushed into the provinces causing a new wave of people to flee the violence about one hundred twenty thousand people have been forced from their homes in recent weeks but rather than finding places of sanctuary many continue to face danger. No law. Well i dont know what to do yeah. I know the feet are feeling. Very good you know law. But look at me. An