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a the biggest concern is how acan we really speed up this pipeline . a we know that a typical vaccine atakes years to develop. a the trial is still ongoing, awhat president says operation awork speed will bring the avaccine to hundreds of million of americans. athank you for joining us a tonight, im andre senior. And im Cristina Rendon on. The aspeed is what concerns som alocal health officials. aktvus Jana Katsuyama is here now awith the new goal. a reporter basically the president atoday was saying his agoal was to have a vaccine aready for mass distribution by athe end of the year. asome Health Experts are very aconcerned about both safety ana logistics of such a short atimeframe. President atrump announced the acoronavirus vaccine plan in th arose garden friday. a its called operation warp speed. a that means big and it means afast. a reporter the effort will b headaed out by the former chief of vaccines at pharmaceutical gint glaxosmithklaine. He says adata from at least one vaccinea trial is promising. a this data makes me feel eve amore confident that we will be aable to deliver a few hundred millio dosesa of vaccines by a the end of 2020. I think we will see you soon aas july the largescale trials abeginning to get underway. awe would try to have 10 millio doses aof an effective vaccine, aor maybe a couple of different ones by october. a reporter some Health Expert awarned there are adangers of that promise of an aeight month timeframe. a you cannot skip safety. asafety is of the most importan thing. a a reporter doctor rashida johnny, aand epidemiology exper asays vaccines typically take 1 ato 18 months for approval for agood reason. Accordng ato the cdc, a new avaccine must go through for athree phases of Clinical Trial in order to get fda approval aand to test for safety and sid aeffects. There are vaccines that have caused some serious adverse effect aand that causes a huge problem ain terms of the trust aand vaccine for the population reporter is also the proble aof how to manufacture a and distribute vaccines for the aentire u. S. Population. a the logistics of adistributing the vaccine are qually achallenging. aan at Contra Costa County a Health Officer said counties will have to supplement regular aclinics and hospitals picked that mansa possibly converting coid19 testing tends into a vaccine sites and adding a Vaccine Distribution to local pharmaciesa, Shopping Center parking losa, libraries and a firehouses for firefighters to ahelp administer the thousands aof shots. aalso, theres the cost of staffig, arefrigeration and the vaccine itelf. It really will be important athat cost is not a barrier. We would really help the federal agovernment would be aable to step this up and cover some of those cost because it is going to be expensive. a the Affordable Care act has made most vaccines free, but peple with no Health Insurance likely will need help. athere are number of other acountries working on the avaccine and the president says ahe will work with any of them if they develop a vaccine first. a this actieven2 p1 en1 a a acoronavirus relief package, 3 atrillion relief bill is bigger than the prior three bills acombined, about a third of the amoney goes to state and local agovernments. ahas money for housing and more adirect payments to american a taxpayers. Republicans blasted asome provisions, including tax credits for undocumented residents aand baking privilege afor the cannabis industry. We did not invite this virus, we did not welcome it, bu awe will defeated if we work atogether. athe first thing is to work atogether to defeat this bill. a people pointing fingers a thing it doesnt do that or this. a what it does do is provide reala support for american heroes. a republicans say it has no achance of passing the senate a without major revisions. The ahouse also approved a bill to allow afor remote loading and ahearings in light of the coronavirus pandeic. a a United States closing and anow on one and a half million aconfirmed cases of coronavirus aand tonight you are more than a1. 4 million cases according to ajohns hopkins university. More than 87,000 people have died. The acdc says models now projec will b 100,000 deaths by june a 1st. ahere in california there are a more than 76,000 confirmed acases and over 3000 people hava died in this coronavirus pandemic here in the state. asonoma county revised its achildren place order to allow more businesses to reopen. a offices were working remotely is not possible is not allowed. acar residences, janitorial anda cleaning, pet grooming and dog a walking can resume and childcare acilitiaes are also allowed afor nonessential workers, but under strict safety protocos. Slowly but surely we are starting to get bits of our alocal economy up and running. Thats all really helpful to atry and keep jobs here. a if things go and we see an aincrease in taxes and the Health Officer feels we should restrict some things again we acan do that easily. a outdoor museums, galleries, abotanical gardens and outdoor aexhibition spaces may also ope. athe changes mean most retailer are anow open so long as they acan provide outer pickup service. a a gym owners across acalifornia are starting to fle some muscl being closed. asome are suing and others are banding toether. a awe go to more challenges faced aby the industry a fitness. Reporter we talked to a owners of three northbay afacilities. athey and many others argue there isa nothing nonessential a about the Health Benefits of exercise. a so basically we have like adifferent zones everywhere. a reporter adam kovacs is areshaping his fitness business creating znesa, 7 to 8 feet apart, a limited number of gym members awill be allowed in. No ashowers or towels and before athey moved to another zone, a staffer acomes to sanitize the equipment. a a by the time the next member gets here, they have a clean space. a a reporter was 4500 members in 150 employees, sonoma fit is in limo. a frustrated, angry, anxious awhen we are asking for how long. a athere is just no answers, its alike this unknown. awe have invested our life and soul into this business. a and we are getting no guidelines a. a reporter around the acountry, less restrictive astates are allowing gyms to a reopen, using many of the same precautions acalifornia will likely adopt. a abut with no timeline, some of athe more inpatient operators a are risking arrest and reopening. a aand a few chains have banded atogether to try to accelerate approval. a im reaching out to be aproactive and helpful in sayin this is what we think would be a best. But awe also want the public aHealth Officers of those counties to bless it. a reporter until health a officers come around, people who aused to hit the gym are on atheir own. a or getting their exercise on a ascreen. amany gyms have gone online, bu athe energy is not the same. People missed their workout a buddies. awe have a lot of people ready ato come back it is that sense of community. athey want to leave their house athey are tired of exercising i athe living room. a reporter gyms like this aone, with outdoor space, will abe able to move equipment for openair casses. No doubt members will have questions about ventilation and air flowa, as well as social distance. aa but rather than a full stop, gyms say its time to finetune the standads and move away afrom essential versus nonessntial. a scrap that come up with a asafe, safer, safest business ad aif a business can comply, you aopen. If you cant comply, you stay closed. a reporter right now they awould be grateful for a roadma. a we want that checklist, we awant to know how we can comply what we can do and we will do it. Reporter most of california ais in stage 2. Gyms are in astage 3, along with salons, amovie theaters, sporting event and achurch services. agovernor newsom has hinted aphase three is still a month o more away. a a on monday limited retail i set ato be allowed in san afrancisco. aits a small step towards arecovery from the bruising financial hit of this pandemic. a reporter after shuttering athe doors eight weeks ago, san francico abusinesses are apreparing to reopen and welcom back custoers. a christian afrom Clothing Store aat San Francisco says come mondaya customers it is durable se amajor changes to make shopping as soon safe as possible. a we are going to encourage people to use their phones and ipads to make orders but we are agoing to be cleaning everythin aoff after each customer uses athose things. Reporter they will have aless staff on hand and shoppera will have to wear face a coverings. athey have also addressed the online portion of the business, putting aphotos of all of his astock on his website so customrs acan virtually abrowsing by. You you are able to click aand buy, choose a pickup optioa and come on down to shop and pick it up. Reporter j chang from san afranciscos chamber of commerc says its important for the longtrm aeconomic return of athe city that consumers feel asafe shopping. Is is the slow, steady approach will be necessary to reduce thea chances of a false start. a we have Small Businesses that preserve cash to do this arestart, but they havent aprepared enough cash to do it twice. a reporter and businesses are really encouraging shoppers to aseek out the smaller momand pop astyle businesses that can ahave curbside service. athey said they could really us athe business. aand for now they are not alooking at a competition from amalls because at this point athey still have not been given athe green light to reopen. In the east bay, a murder asuspect was shot and killed afollowing a standoff with the aAlameda County sheriffs offic. athe shooting happened around a4 40 this afternoon on foothil aboulevard in unincorporated saa leandro. athe Sheriffs Office said they afollowed the suspect to a mote and atold him they had a warran for ahis arrest they waited several ahours until the suspec acame out of his room. a even produced a asemiautomatic handgun as he acame out of the room. Using aboth hands he aimed the weapon aat our deputies and fired at least aone round at our deputiea as they were below in the parking alot. aour deputies returned fire and astruck the suspect multiple times. a a the suspect was pronounced adead at the scene. aauthorities are not releasing ahis identity at this time, but asay he was 42 years old. ahe was wanted for murder in a oakland earlier this year. a i felt the isolation myself, ai cant even imagine a what it would be like for a someone who is older. aa southbay teenager helpin aseniors connect with the aoutside world. ahow his grandparents inspired the aprogram. a and in bay area weather, alots of sunshine, but there is aa may storm developing offshore. a a college activa from home aare now stuck with unneeded leases. aat 10 30 come away southbay studentsa say they should be a able to break the existing acontracts. a new activeat a teenager helping others aduring athis very difficult time. ayou saw difficulties shelter i aplace order has been on his grandparentsand he opened his aeyes to the needs of older apeople. aktvus amber lee joins us now with the program he started to helpthem cope with this loneliness a a reporter the 16yearold atells me his own grandparents alived in another country, yet ahe was able to help them. a so he has found a way to help aolder people right here in the bay area. Like arts and crafts. a reporter cameron zia of lo aaltos is putting together aactivity kids he plans to give ato nursing home residents pick ahe started a project to care afor older people during the apandemic. a its an opportunity for the people in my Community Around a my age to connect with the older eneration. a a reporter the 16yearold tells ame his grandparents who alive in london are sheltering in place and helping them aduring their isolation inspire him ato help others. a theyve just been super alonely so i decided to send athem a bunch of activities lik abooks, playing games with them onlinea like chess or cards. ai realized it was an easy way ato connect and interact with them. a a reporter the junior at amountain View High School tell ame into an a half weeks hes raised 2400a to buy items to ahelp older people combat loneliness. You get a bunch of these tablets. a reporter cameron is also aworking on getting tablets and adownloading apps to give anursing home residents a way t ainteract with teens he has aenlisted the help with this aproject. athey also plan to provide livea in taped musical entertainment. a reporte a ali markey from adanville signed up to help. a i felt the isolation myself aso i can imagine what it would be like for someone whos aolder. a reporter she has always aturned to music during adifficult times and wants to offer acomfort with her gift. a i hope that this song is aable to bring them peace and happiness and take them to a atime or maybe they were feelin ahappy and full of joy and love a reporter from music to the written wordaa and doing handmade letters to the elders. Reporter letting older apeople know they are not forgoten aand they are valued. aso that they can teach us informtion afrom their aexperience in their lives. a reporter camren plans to astart delivering the care kitsa to nursing home residents next a week but hopes this is only the beginning aof a lasting aconnection and other teens wil abe able to build a relationshi awith those they help. a teenager teaching all of us aa very valuable lesson tonight a active listport a we moved to the story now, a avirtual graduation celebratin afor west Oakland Clements high aschool. a shot out to 2020, wedded to a the Golden State Warriors officiala inhouse dj d sharp hosted thea two hourlong free aevent on instagram. The avirtual event was held in a collaboration with elevate aoakland, a nonprofit inspiring aoakland youth to get involved ain music and the arts. a graduating Seniors Today a haywar ahigh school picked up atheir caps and gowns with a alittle extra fanfare. astudents were greeted by acheering Staff Members to acelebrate them for their a accomplishments as they drove athrough campus to get their agear. aschool staff said they are jus aheartbroken, they cant give a students the ceremony they adeserve, so they are trying to amake it up to them as much as apossible. Haywards avirtual ceremony is scheduled ato take place june a 9th. anew at 10, the north beach busineses associationa in san afrancisco has voted to make a neighborhod street a pedestrian promenade. athe plan would remove all parking aon upper grant avenue abetween columbus and filbert street. a it will allow people to walk on it without cars. City supervisoraaron peskin reresents athe areaand he says he alikes the idea and wo theirs a, he is working rather with tha city of staff to make it happen. a its hard to believe with aall the sunshine today that we ahave rain approaching the bay areaa. It will impact your weeken aforecast, but we have ato wait a little bit. atonight we have mostly clear askies and we are wrapping up a afairly warm day out there. atook a look at some of the highs,a a lot of 70s and the warm spots, 80s toward afairfield and antioch. a san jose 74, San Francisco 65 degrees. a we jump right in your weekend aforecast, increasing clouds fo your saturday, chance of rain ain the north bay later in the day aafter four or five p. M. a most of your saturday could be dry and then on sunday we are atalking about the morning rain aand often on showers in the afternoon ahours and possibly asome thunderstorms. ais the set up out here in the pacific, you see this big area of High Pressure to the south abut the next front is approahing thea bay area coasline. ain fact some cloud cover in advance aof the system is movin ain. Not amuch in the way of rainfal ajust yet, but there is some green offsore. ahere is a wider perspective, showing ayou an atmospheric ariver developing this high moisture conteta approaching athe west coast now. athat will impact our forecast this wekend. For aour numbers but still a fairly mild, temperatures in athe upper 50s to 60s, lots of clouds throughout the day, some asunny breaks. aespecially for the southbay during the afternoon hours. ait will be a warm saturday int athe afternoon hours, but the rail and approaches, especially aby saturday night. awe will talk more about the systema in a winter storm watch ain the sierra coming up in a little bit. a in nevada the usgs has a recorded dozens of aftershocks afollowing a 6. 5 magnitude earthquakea earlier this amorning. It happened just after four a. M. awest of a small town halfway abetween reno and las vegas. a this is video from fresno. People reported feeling the aquake from laughing las vegas ato the bay area. athe strongest aftershocks ameasured 5. 1 but no reports of any injuries. a a huge backlog of kits at athe Oakland Police department. acoming up, the push to get the adepartment caught up as victim await for due process. a them, the details about th aHelicopter Crash that killed kobe bryan and eight others. athe autopsy revealing the a victims cause of death. a and later, a big move by the anfl. a the permission headed out today. a a active listport n1 a a a athat the pilot in the kobe a bryant Helicopter Crash did not ahave drugs, nor alcohol in his asystem. athe coroner says bryant died o blunt atrauma and so did the a eight others on board, including rians 13yearold daughter gianna. aauthorities said the pilot wasa flying in fog and tried to get aout of the clouds and plunged ainto the hillside. afederal authorities are still ainvestigating. a a new audit shows that anearly 1200 kits have not been processed aby the oakland polic adepartment. aktvu Crime Reporter henry lee aspoke with the Alameda County adistrict attorney who says al aof those test kits need to be processed. a a reporter state attorney a general audit found that nearlya 1200 kits have sat untested by athe Oakland Police department. a is the second highest number of aany police force in california aafter san diego pd. a every kit thats been a sitting on a shelf collecting adust represents a person who ahas gone through so much pain. Reporter natosha is a asurvivor and testing advocate. Her it was left untested in new ayork for almost a decade. a you initially hear the anumber 1200. My heart and my amind immediately think of all athe survivors out there who aperhaps have been waiting for ajustice for decades. Reporter Oakland Police say a80 of the kids werent testeda because of legitimate reasons asuch as the cases were unfounded,already handled a import or the victim refused to cooperte. a the department is reviewing 169a other cases from before 2006. Some of those may no longer aexist in the statute of alimitations has long expired. apolice say there is no current abacklog of kits to be tested. Its a big surprise that all of a sudden there are all of athese kits. a reporter da Nancy Omalley asays police never before a revealed the share numbered of unprocesse kits. Disappointing, but i know anow we are going to work very a closely with them to make sure athey all get tested. a reporter elsewhere in the abay area, the Richland Police departmentat 841 untested akits, the San Mateo County aSheriffs Office 343 and the a Fairfield Police department at 255. asub departments reported zero untested kits, including the sf apd and Berkeley Police. abut it was the Berkeley Police athat failed to have a kit test backa in 2008. aonly years later did ainvestigators tie this man, akeith astbury junior to severa ayears old sexual assaults in e acerrito and berkeley on the a2015 shooting death in an aalbany apartment. athat case and others across th acountry are cautionary examples. a a they were determining that significant procession of the kits, aonce they tested and a founded they were the real aoffenders. Theres aa reason the testes. a reporter the state ag is a offering 2 million in grants a for local Law Enforcement to ahelp test rate kits. aOakland Police said they are aapplying for a grant. Prtestersa drive around San Francisco demanding the city doa more to protect the homeless as mayor alondon breed announces a new asafe sleeping space to get several adozen people off the streets. a eddis colleges moved all my learnig, astudents that rented aapartments for the thought fal semester aea looking to get out of leaes. a a its unacceptable to just keep eeryonea on the hook no a matter what. a regardless of whatever they are going through. a a we hear from attendance a right lawyer about their options. a active listport auniversity system announced that all of its fall classes awill move online for all of it 23 campuses. athat is left families in a tough aspot with leases for housing that are binding, but ano longer needed. Reporter like many college a students, san jose state freshman tyler lees Academic Year wsa cut short by the coronairus. As universities nationwide ashifted classes online, astudents like tyler scrambled ato back up and move home, aleaving vacant offcampus housing. a we are paying 1087 per a person in the apartment do not aeven live there. a reporter tyler asked his aproperty manager about getting out aof his lease before it alegally ends in july and the anewly see signs starting in aaugust for the new year. a the best answer they gave i ajust to find a replacement. a but in this current climate aits really hard to find someoe athats willing to sublet an apartment for only four months. a reporter we reached out to the amanagement of the building a27 north. athey said they understand that the adifficult time and in ordea to provide a home for those who astill wish to live here now an next yar, we have to uphold athe lease agreements that are ain place and treat every a leaseholder as equally as possible. a landlords are not allowing atenants to break leases like athey normally would. Th aentire housing economy has aspun 180 degrees and now alandlords are suddenly not abl ato rerent units. Reporter tenants rights attorny joseph tobin are says aas more colleges moved to virtual aclasses now and in the afall, the office is being bombarded aby panicked parents and studens. In tylers case his leases have acompounded his familys financial aproblems. Like my mom owns a beauty asalon and she was forced to a temporarily close her business down because its not consideredan essential abusiness. My dada owns a bagel shop, hes not agetting that much foot traffic either. Reporter these are the only aone suffering. The acalifornia apartment aassociation which represents aowners and landlords sent us athe statement, if most units sit amake it in the fall we wil asee many rental investments a your College Campuses go belly aup here its important for our astate legislature to keep this in mind as it explores further covid19 relief measures. a we need funding for landlods, funding for tenants. awe need to keep folks housed aand we need to know how big thais problem is. a reporter tyler is pleadinga with his property manager and lawmakers afor any relief. a its unacceptable to just akeep everyone on the hook no amatter what. Regardlessa of whatever they ar going throgh. a a reporter the only legal relif tenants might have is in the aform of an active god aclause, which he says very few aof demons include. a protesters gathered tonigha in San Francisco calling on a city officials to do more to house athe homeless during the apandemic. athese videos and pictures takea from social media show the a housing and secure campaign ataking to the streets near civic centera and alamo square. a organizers sent a letter to amayor london breed saying in apart the vast majority of homeless remaina on sheltered, puttin athemselves and others at risk to spread the virus. a San Francisco is opening u aa new sanctioned Department Fo the ahomeless, a sanctioned encampmenta for the homeless i should say in order to prevent athe spread of the coronavirus. aSan Francisco mayor london breed aset a safe sleeping site afor the homeless will open up your golden gate park. athe mayor says 40 tenths will be movda to the former mcdonaldsrestaurant side, awhich is now a vacant lot. ais expected to open in two weeks. a the afirst safe sleeping villag ais up and running on fulton street between heidi and alarkin. The amayor said on twitter that ain a normal time should focus aon bringing people inside, but the acity does not have many aother options right now. a the city of San Francisco is also hiring 1200 temporary asite monitors at hotels where apeople are quarantined because aof the covid19 pandemic. The ajobs will last about a month aaccording to the citys human aservices agency. aworkers will be provided with protectivegear, nearly 1300 apeople are currently staying ia hotels and other temporary ahousing units in the city. a there is growing concern tonight afor people who work at homeless sheltrs. a a the federal government has identified outreaksa in ashelters across the country adespite the Safety Measures providers ahave taken. amany workers are low paid and said to be one paycheck away afrom being homeless themselves some providersa say they have a temporarily increased pay and aoffered additional leave. Some aproviders have also reduced ho amany people are allowed to sta in each shelters to make social distancing posible. a a South Lake Tahoe is gettin ready ato open for business, bu ajust for locals only. Outoftow avisitors are still not aallowed. aphase two of their means that abusinesses are allowed to reopn aonce they meet certain a requirements. Boating awas approved this week abut only for those who have atahoe only stickers and a seal aunder both last year those aaccounted for about half of th a16,000 boats on the water. The phone is ringing off the ahook right now, people are wondering awhats going on. a this year we are shooting along afor many of the other marinas on the lake for a june 1st a opening. a that opening is for tahoe avoters only and restaurants athat are preparing can only bea visited by locals. aa city that gets at least half aits revenue from tourists isn aexactly sure when they can com back. a people in the south bay alooking to get outside and do someshopping and do both this weekend. alater tonight, the famous fleamarketa that has officiallya reopened. a and in bay area whether alots of sunshine today, but bi achanges this weekend. A abig storm and some sierra snowfall. a and activafte ceo aelon musk looking beyond califonia. a athe two cities where the a company may expand. Tesla activis locations ain texas and oklahom afor a new assembly plant. athe ap reporting that tesla represntatives ahave visited austin and tulsa in their a search for a site. aboth cities are considered a finalists. The electric car amakers that it wants a new factory ato be closer to the acenter of the country for aeasier distribution to the eas acoast. athe company says it needs a ne plan to build the companys upcominga cyber truck. a Department Store at ajcpenney has become the latest major retalera to file for achapter 11 bankruptcy. a the Department Store chain has abeen under economic pressure for ayears now. In the filing a today the Company Announced it a expects to close down up to 200 stores. a ajcpenney currently employs nearly 90,000 workers and 850 stores includinga at least five ain the bay area. athe company says it has now a received 900 million in afinancing to help it operate duringa the restriction process anew numbers give a stark pictur aof the economic damage to the Retail Industry across a the country. athe government says retail asales fell a record 16. 4 in aapril from the month before. athe steepest declines were for asales of clothing, electronics aand furniture. ain the meantime, online sales a were up more than 80 last month aas people ordered and during athe virus outbreak. Stock traders looked past athe retail slump with cautious aoptimism on wall street today, awith modest gains. athe dow was up 60 points, the anasdaq gained 70 and the s p was aup 11 points. a newly released security footag araising more questions aabout the Fatal Shooting of Ahmaud Arbery in february. The avideo shows a black man an aa tshirt and shorts leaving athe side of a home under aconstruction in december. aan attorney for the man who aowns the home says the man in athe video may have been going ainto the property for a drink aof water. a its not known if the person is aarbery, who was 25 years old when he was killed. agregory mcmichael and his son travis mcmihaela are being held on murder charges and told apolice they thought arbery wa responsible afor recent break ins ain their neighborhood. a the truth will reveal that athis is not just another act o violent acism. Attorneys for arberys afamily says the video shows no acrime was committed. awe waited for two months t acome back to business again. A famous fleamarket is back a open for business in the south bay. a athe measures being taken to protect ashoppers, after the break. a a and rain is on the way. We have your weekend forecast, coming up. a active listp asan jose is open this weekend. aktvus jesse gary says san joses famous fleamarket astarted welcoming shoppers atoday and he explains why the return means more than dollars aand cents. Reporter after a twomonth ashelter in place fueled hiatus the asan jose fleamarket is bac ain operation. a great that they are opening up. a agives us a chance to come out aand enjoy the weather. The aprices cant be beat. a its really nice being back enjoying a walk today. aits a nice sunny day also, so aim happy to be back. a reporter emmett son and amild temperatures, shoppers aroamed the 60 acre site lookin for adeals on everything from afood, clothing and jewelry. amost vendors say they are glada to see the cash in hand at the crowd after a financial ahardship since midmarch. It was kind of hard. We dont ahave income. We live from here. ait was tough. awe waited for this to come bac ato business again. areporter the markets owner ais all shoppers and vendors must wear facial masks during operatng ahours friday through saturday. And athat social distancing aprotocols are in place to helpa prevent the spread of covid19. a we are going to limit the aamount of cars that come into a the fleamarket to 1500. athat way we can assure the asocial distancing throughout the afleamarket. a reporter his father first open this market in 1960. It has since grown to become athe Worlds Largest open air a market. A asocial scientist says this experience is deeper than just atrying to get deeply discounte agoods and services these types of marketplaces have originsa in modernday wal street. aand so we have used these typea of places to develop our acommunities and develop our wa aof life. Reporte a the fleamarket awill have only half the usual anumber of vendors to start, bu athere are hopes victory over the coronaviru will lead to a a return to normal here and with athe larger society. a a major attraction in san a jose has partially reopened adays after laying off 90 of its aworkforce. a the Winchester Mystery House is now aallowing for selfguided atours on the mansions grounds. aand gardens as well. There aare about 28 stops on th atour. Guests are provided with a link ato an audio guide and a digita amap as well. atickets for the victorian agarden experience must be purchased ain advance to allow for asocial distancing measures to be put in place. a the first time i was in her awas in 66, 1966. Than i was here three years ago. ai brought my grandson on his 13th birthay. a aand everything is 13s and i thought ait was appropriate, so now ai can just show them whata changed maybe from the outside. a tickets for the outside atours cost 10 for children an a 20 for adults. a and Daniel Danville the fourth of july parade will be online. a athe event is from 10 to 11 30 a a. M. aall proceeds are distributed t alocal nonprofits and its not clear awhat format the virtual aevent will take place, but aorganizers hope it will attrac aeven more viewers from the bay aarea and beyond. athis is e time of youra is not much to talk about aweatherwise in the bay area. awe go from 70s and 80s today afor a winter storm watch in th sierra. aa a lot will be changing over the anext couple of days as our nex apacific frontal system, there athe next storm that approaches aour coastline this weekend. aheres the plan the next coupl ofdays for the weekend, unsettled awith rain developing up in the north bay later that aday, especially after 5 to 6 ap. M. aon saturday. athen on sunday some morning ran aand showers that could lead to asome thunderstorms. Now we are thinking in terms of rainfall a totals through monday we are aexpecting about a quarter of a inh to three quarters of an inch, abut the coastal hills acould be over an inch. ain these rainfall projections have been moving around quite a bit, but were just giving you an idea. awe are just expecting a asprinkle or maybe. 05. These anumbers likely go up as awe go into the weekend. athis area of High Pressure is offshore. a athat warmed us up today, but ayou can to the frontal band ou there ain the pacific. aas we come in closer on the asalle and radar, a lot of aclouds streaming into northerna california. awe will cloud things overnight aand this time tomorrow we coul bea tracking some rain in the north abay. aher numbers are pretty mild, a 50s and 60s for your friday aevening with partly cloudy askies, mostly clear skies. aheres our camera looking out a toward San Francisco, not much ain the way a fog to speak of a just yet, but the higher clouds will be moving in over the next few ahours, leading to a mostly acloudy start first thing tomorrw morning. aovernight lows in the upper 40 to50sa. Speaking of that sierraa snowfall, winter storm watch beginsa basically monday 12 a. Ma to 12 a. M. atuesday. asnowfall could be in the ordera of 4 to 8 inches and this could impact travel over the summits aon 80 and 50 because the snowfall will be coming down, aso be watching out for that an asnow levels should be coming aback to 6000 feet or so in the asierra, possibly lower than that. aheres our forecast model, tonight the clouds approaching ainto saturday afternoon and then you can see the main rain aby tomorrow night. Focus up in the anorth bay. asunday morning some offandon rain showersa, there we go this ais a sunday 10 a. M. aearly portion of the afternoon arainfall. Our anext concern will be the possiblity aof some athunderstorms later in the daya sunday, but sunday afternoon and athe thunderstorm chances awill likely go up sunday and amonday. Forecast highsa mainly in the 60s ato the 70s, so one more warm daya, but we will soon be ahosting some more rain clouds here, aespecially the sunday. Will have to keep an eye on the athunderstorm chances sunday ana monday. And aif you want a dry weather pattern ait looks like we want things back up by wednesday of anext week. But ajust amazing, we go from athe warmup today to sierra snowfall a couple days from now. anot quite the big change. awish the snow was here when sk season was around. ainc. a is a much. a at least one sport is amaking a comeback. Nascar is having the first race ain more than two months this weekend awith live races at adarlington raceway in south acarolina. aracetracks have been closed since athe nascar season was postponed back in march. Drivers ain fact have not been aable to practice for 10 weeks,a so this weekend race presents unique chalenges. a obviously we havent been ablea to get behind the wheel o aour actual cars and we havent been able to go to the shops aand do all of those things to. You just kind of show up anda put them up there and race and i athink it adds an element of aentertainment for everyone a involved. a lots of people looking for asome sporting entertainment right now. a ayou can watch this sundays race at darlington raceway, aright here on ktvu fox 2. a coming up in sports, jason aappelbaum with word that the nfl ahas given permission to ateams to open facilities. a what that means for the niners. a them on the 11 00 news, after weks, oakland officials a are taking action. aat actievenin2 we p1 en1 a a told athat nascar is returning on asunday, but we are now wrappin aup our 64th day with no sports ato talk about, no highlights. But athere continues to be sign that sports are returning and abeginning next tuesday the nfl they will allow teams to open a up their facilities as long as athey meet certain protocols. And aare not violating state an local regulations. So for the niners is still a no ago since california and the ba aarea have stricter coronavirus aguidelines to reopening. abut in states like texas, florida aand georgia, among a others, teams will be allowed to have up to 75 employees at their acilitiesa, but the only aplayers allowed at this point aare the ones who are rehabbinga from previous injuries. aas for the season, which is ascheduled to start on time at athis point in september, the big questina, will there be afans in the stands when they d play . aif there arent, 49ers wide receivera deebo samuel says it agoing to be very strange. I never in life like play athe game without fans, so i areally wouldnt know how it would afeel. ai think it would feel like a ascrimmage, it would kinda feel aweird. aif that happens weve got to a make the best out of every opportunity we get to go out athere and play, even if its awith or without them. a one other nfl note, owners aare going to vote next week on aa proposal on whether to aincentivize teams that hire minority coachsa by elevating their adraft position. That would apump them up a few spotsa i believe in the third round. So that would be voted on next week. aas for major league baseball, we havent heard much since the aowners deliver their proposal ato the players on monday. awe do know that not all player aare on board with taking a aproposed 50 pay cut if not amore. abut today commissioner rob a manfred says he has quote, great confidencea and an aagreement will be reached. aand if that happens, we could ahave baseball by early july. aas for how players are staying fit, not just physically, but mentally. a aformer giant and current arangers third baseman matt dufy a, as part of the save with asports charity, recently asquared off against 14 other athletesa in the narrow trainer challenge. a thats a Virtual Reality Mental Fitness copetition. a a i really had a lot of fun a with the. aat a lot of backandforth wit athe creators of narrow trainer aany athlete has got to make quick decision are has to work athe reaction time, whether it aa soccer goalie, hockey goalie abaseball player, tennis, i athink its extremely awesome i aso many sports. Its a really welldone platform. aim going to personally acontinue using it. a bassey why the way was the top scorer he won the competition as the top ascorer. How aabout nzi on this day in s history. a it active had a feeling for the amemphis agrizzlies on this day five a years ago. a with steph curry making shots alike that, the warriors wrappe up their final series and were aheaded to the western conferencefinals for the first a time in 39 years. Not allow for cleveland aindian fans to cheer about athrough the years in the astadium known as the mistake b the lake. aon this day in 1981 when barke was pefect. a he throws the 11th perfect game ain major league history. a; barker, what a ballgame. a reporter and on this day i 1941 joe dimaggio had a single aagainst the Chicago White sox. I awas the first hit of that record 56 game streak that ould acontinue through the summer. a aof the stay in sports, may 15t. a weve all been cooped up fo aquite a while now, plenty of atime to show off the skills yoa may have acquired. acheck this out, this is kevin. Hes 13,a rips the forehand, kncks the pingpong ball out of the tape, its replaced by the aone he had. a we are going to slow it down afor you, watch the ball rattle aaround the cylinder. ayou consumer quickly here. akevin says he is a table tenni player anot pingpong, but atable tennis. aalso plays the piano, by the way. a aand finally, i dare you not to asmile at this next little piec of video. [ alaughter ] a how great is that laughter . aall thanks to an orange flavord aenergy drink. ayou can almost picture those a guys in about 15 years aconsuming a different type of beverage. a thats it for now, a lot more a sports and about 25 minutes. abut now its time for the 11 0 anews, take it away. Pretty good stuff tonight, athank you so much. a next 11 a they want to leave their ahouse, they are tired of exercising in the living room. a jim owners push to reopen, insisting they cant operate aand keep members safe. Some jim owners are sowing, a afew are defying and others are banding toethera. Hello again, im aCristina Rendon on. a on andre senior, thank you aso much for joining us. The afitness industry is waitin afor the green light to reopen, abut for now they are forced to a

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