California democratic congressman. His second Congressional District spans from the Golden Gate Bridge all the way up to the oregon border. First came to give a sense of the impact of the wildfires in the district and how your constituents are doing . Thanks for having me and asking. This is a tough summer for the folks in the Second District and all over california and much of the west. We have had the worst wildfires certainly buy a bridge that the state has ever seen. My district has borne a lot of thought and as we begin to get containment on some of the biggest fires, we are still not out of the woods. We have several more weeks of fire season ahead of us and the intensity of t the smoke has ben so great and has been held in place for so long that they are quality in almost every part of california is very unhealthy and so we are struggling and people are feeling the health effects. Many of them have been evacuated and have lost homes. Un host compared to 2018 which is known as th
140 new deaths in the last day. The second highest single day so far. Medical experts reminding young people to stay safe and take care around older family members. In the bay area 650 patients are hospitalized with covid19. But the rate is increasing at that is read and a cause for great concern. Reporter dr. Colfax said that theres a lot of work to do. Saying that each infected person is spreading to more than one person. Officials want that number below 1. The viruses out there and more than ever before. Reporter Health Officials are encouraging people to social distance, wear masks and wash your hands. Greg lee, ktvu fox 2 news. Two more inmates at san quentin prison have died from the coronavirus. They said the 64yearold death row inmate from Sacramento County died today. Another inmate died yesterday. A total of a dozen inmates at the prison have died from the virus. The san quentin has a 1300 inmates that are positive for covid19. Four employees at a trader joes have tested posi
With new procedures in place 77 and the city, 66. When they do. Capacity will be limited to drinking, rather than going to positive for the virus. Sonoma county officials are restaurants or bars, and that today, 66. Working on a new place to about one third of the zoos type of demand is leading to a usual daily attendance. Ruyour dollars and cents, back what is the average . Quarantine people who come down 66. With mild symptoms of covid19. Over to mike. Some of those people have been coming 48, the record low back in staying at the dorms at sonoma 1919. Sunrise now, 6 02. State university, but the tickets will have to be college wants to start bringing purchased online in advance, back. Baseball kicks off the students back onto campus next and everyone over the age of 3 will have to wear a mask or you will be going very far, with month. County leaders say they are now face covering. We are unsure if people will be shortened season starting next week. Able to use the gondola to nascar
Seven counties are on the watch list. Marin and contra costa counties are among those forced to close gyms and places of worship. Alameda county is expected to close those tomorrow. Businesses in Santa Clara County are experiencing reopening whiplash. Places like nail salons and hair salons were given the okay to open yesterday, but because santa clara landed back on the watch list, the businesses will have to close again tomorrow. Mary ann favro is in campbell, where some places are trying to see as many people as they can before tomorrow. Reporter here at the valley nail bar, the phone has been ringing off the hook, with people trying to get in a lastminute manipedi. The salon is booked, and the same thing is happening at hair salons. After four months, they welcomed back the first client to the salon in los gatos. Unfortunately, she will also be one of his last for a while, after the state ordered all salons and gyms in the county to shut down again tomorrow. For one of the south ba
BryanCollege Station, texas. The history of the neighboring cities sitting within three hours of houston, san antonio, and dallas. In about five minutes, we take you inside the george h. W. Bush president ial library and museum for our first ever look at newly discovered film footage of george and barbara bush on their honeymoon. Following that, the final resting place of the 41st president and the first lady on the grounds of the library. In about 20 minutes, the history of the area as we travel to the brass yoes Valley Museum of history and later a trip to the campus of texas a m university for the story of a core of cadets, the student military organization dating to 1876. We begin our special feature with the mayors of bryan and College Station as they talk about the history and special relationship between the two cities. One of the wonder fingers about bryanCollege Station, you have two cities, one community. The university started in the 1870s. The city of bryan started a couple