Appointments. Covid19 is very serious. We want to ensure they understand that. We will do whatever it takes to ensure that they feel safe in our space. Retail stores must limit capacity to 25 . Grocery stores are at 50 . Code enforcement will go through sunday, could be extended. Restaurants got a welcome boost from lastminute shoppers. We have live coverage with a look at how people are preparing amid the pandemic. Reporter some of the restrictions that you were talking about were seen today. Many stores said that the usual rush was replaced by a week of people trickling in. Many people say that tomorrow, the meal will be served up within extra helping of gratitude. The thanksgiving eve rush took on a different tone this year for smoke berkeley. Had to turn away more than 100 orders for thanksgiving dinner. People found that their travel plans changed right at the last minute. They were trying to find someplace to find dinner. Reporter chef tina found of the barbecue restaurant now ru
Is the final straw. We will be moving to texas immediately. If we maintain manufacturing at all it will depend on how we are being treated. But that raises the question, can he do that . We went to fremont to find out. Reporter this is a copy of the lawsuit from tesla. There are concerns about it moving out of fremont and it is one of the biggest employers here. This is a erstudtofind employment as well as learn about the technology. Reporter they say that the bay has a fantastic population for workers. We cannot afford to lose tesla. Reporter tesla employees, employs at least 14,000 in the area. I brought tesla to fremont. I brought it to alameda county. I worked with them when they were looking for a plant. The last thing i would want to see during my last year in office is to see it close. It would be devastating to the city of fremont. Reporter haggerty says Public Health officials have been working with tesla on the safety plan and that is still the game plan. We have to do it met
Not the same thing. Let me start with the Surveillance Video from atop the neighbors garage. This was the scene as hundreds of teenagers piled out of a house on cool crest drive. It would go until 2 00 or 3 00 in the morning. Theyre still wailing their music as loud as possible. Theyre setting off fireworks. Reporter more than a hundred messages were posted about that july 6 party. Police say they spoke to the owner of the house and then it happened again. In the hundreds. It makes me feelunsafe to live in this beautiful neighborhood. We wonder why they keep coming back. Theres no consequences. Reporter the consequences of the back to back parties so far is Police Responding when called and the chief says the owner will eventually be held financially responsible for the cost of the police response. We use our Code Enforcement process to go through and manage that situation. And thats what were using today. Reporter but this party house is in foreclosure. The owner is in the process of
[applause] [applause]. Thank you everyone. [applause] good evening. [off mic] dragon. Thats why we have special and the dragon theyre always great. [applause] [off mic] lets give a round of applause. [applause] [off mic] and welcome to this years new year celebration. I am Claudine Cheng from the the San Francisco General Hospital foundation and [off mic]. [off mic]. Particular celebration because this is the first, the first of many, many of Asian Pacific cultural celebration in the new year and family and friends getting together and wishing each other a happy and healthy new year with lots of good fortune and thats what were doing here looking out at the rotundra today. This is Diverse Communities coming together and celebrating as San Francisco family and wishing all the goodness that the year can bring, hopes, optimism, all the good things so we want to thank you for being here and i would like to say a few words in chinese. [speaking foreign language] so i justin tsai to mention
[applause] [applause]. Thank you everyone. [applause] good evening. [off mic] dragon. Thats why we have special and the dragon theyre always great. [applause] [off mic] lets give a round of applause. [applause] [off mic] and welcome to this years new year celebration. I am Claudine Cheng from the the San Francisco General Hospital foundation and [off mic]. [off mic]. Particular celebration because this is the first, the first of many, many of Asian Pacific cultural celebration in the new year and family and friends getting together and wishing each other a happy and healthy new year with lots of good fortune and thats what were doing here looking out at the rotundra today. This is Diverse Communities coming together and celebrating as San Francisco family and wishing all the goodness that the year can bring, hopes, optimism, all the good things so we want to thank you for being here and i would like to say a few words in chinese. [speaking foreign language] so i justin tsai to mention