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marianne favro has more. this surfer is well known? the surfer community. >> it happened at 1:30 in afternoon two miles down the coast here. now, the 26 -- ben kelly. he worked as a board shaper and was known for his passion for surfing. today, flowers are strewn along sand dollar beach to remember ben. some placed a piece of the surf board near the growing memorial. all beaches in the area one mile north and one mile south of where the attack happened are now closed. they will remain closed until may 14th. ben was attacked within 100 yards of show near sand dollar beach. paramedics tried to resuscitate him. but he died on the peach. >> people should always have respect and a small amount of fear for the ocean. i would say if people are going to be in the ocean, it's good to check with a lifeguard prior to entering the water for information about the area. >> rangers say shark attacks are extremely rare. in fact the last time there was a fatal shark attack here in california was back in 2012. we still don't know yet what type of shark
marianne favro has more. this surfer is well known? the surfer community. >> it happened at 1:30 in afternoon two miles down the coast here. now, the 26 -- ben kelly. he worked as a board shaper and was known for his passion for surfing. today, flowers are strewn along sand dollar beach to remember ben. some placed a piece of the surf board near the growing memorial. all beaches in the area one mile north and one mile south of where the attack happened are now closed. they will remain...
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kudos to connie and marianne for keeping an eye on their auto payment. we recommend you do that with all your bills so there are no surprises. have a great weekend. >> thanks, chris. >>> the fate of an nfl season has never been less certain but fans this morning have a schedule they can plan around. when it comes to the schedule release you may want to mark your calendar with an asterisk be. the season opener at home against the cardinals, home games against philly and the packers in prime time and the sunday night philly game here on nbc bay area. also another sunday night game in dallas in late december. now this one goes out to the rader nation. raiders play their first home game september 21st, of course, in their new dome in vegas. this is against the saints. sunday night games on nbc bay area include october 25th against tom brady and the buccaneers and november 22nd against the super bowl champions kansas city chiefs. >>> more details if there is a season seeing a game in person may not be so easy. nfl teams bracing for fans for the possible empty
kudos to connie and marianne for keeping an eye on their auto payment. we recommend you do that with all your bills so there are no surprises. have a great weekend. >> thanks, chris. >>> the fate of an nfl season has never been less certain but fans this morning have a schedule they can plan around. when it comes to the schedule release you may want to mark your calendar with an asterisk be. the season opener at home against the cardinals, home games against philly and the...
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you, marianne. >> reporter: yes, terry. when i spoke to police chief eddie garcia, he said they are going to be beefing up staffing. in fact just five minutes ago we saw a procession of patrol cars and a truck with about 40 police officers in riot gear driving down santa clara street. but business owners downtown are not taking any chances. as you mentioned, terry, you can see here that crews have just finished boarding up all of the glass on the fremont bank building on santa clara street just to prevent any potential vandalism. some demonstrators outraged at the death of george floyd at the hands of police vandalized buildings and broke windows. we just spoke with police chief eddie garcia, who said at least 40 arrests were made and staffing has been beefed up tonight to patrol downtown in case protests get out of control. >> we have -- we feel that we're fully staffed for any issues if they arise tonight. pretty confident. also -- >> reporter: the police chief said the police will have riot gear tonight. he said while he
you, marianne. >> reporter: yes, terry. when i spoke to police chief eddie garcia, he said they are going to be beefing up staffing. in fact just five minutes ago we saw a procession of patrol cars and a truck with about 40 police officers in riot gear driving down santa clara street. but business owners downtown are not taking any chances. as you mentioned, terry, you can see here that crews have just finished boarding up all of the glass on the fremont bank building on santa clara...
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marianne favro is there. and they have it almost totally under control. >>> happening tomorrow. the california air national guard will perform two fly overs to promote front line workers. scheduled to take off and land in mountain view. they will fly over redwood city, san francisco, napa and head down to walnut creek, berkeley, fremont and san jose. if you can see them in the air, f fantastic. good advice. >>> a popular museum in new york opened for memorial day weekend. it opened in the long island natural cemetery. one trustee said the coronavirus outbreak has stopped people from being able to honor veterans. >> covid-19 has denied us the means to gather and pay tribute to those who have fallen. and it has not altered our moral obligation to reflect on the courage, valor and sacrifice of the americans who have worn the uniform of the military. >> we're back in a moment. and... let's get started. (music fades in) hey! -hi! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> finally tonight, masks for insects. you heard me right. a russian artists has come up with masks for tiny critters using insects dead on
marianne favro is there. and they have it almost totally under control. >>> happening tomorrow. the california air national guard will perform two fly overs to promote front line workers. scheduled to take off and land in mountain view. they will fly over redwood city, san francisco, napa and head down to walnut creek, berkeley, fremont and san jose. if you can see them in the air, f fantastic. good advice. >>> a popular museum in new york opened for memorial day weekend. it...
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marianne favro, nbc news. >>> coming up, pan digit has hit thousands of companies. the changes you might start seeing in the air, and a historic moment at the supreme court, way justices will be social distancinging and still hearing arguments. >>> i'm rob mayeda live from home in danville, enjoying 70s for now but 90s are a part of the forecast when the heat sets in, when we come back. some companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit paycom.com, and schedule your demo today. >>> it's no secret thes decimat. air travel down 90%. experts say when people do start flying again, you will see the biggest changes since 9/11. american, delta, will require masks for passengers. e we could see health screenings before boarding. that could mean a temperatu
marianne favro, nbc news. >>> coming up, pan digit has hit thousands of companies. the changes you might start seeing in the air, and a historic moment at the supreme court, way justices will be social distancinging and still hearing arguments. >>> i'm rob mayeda live from home in danville, enjoying 70s for now but 90s are a part of the forecast when the heat sets in, when we come back. some companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data....
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it's not that hard. >> reporter: marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> two more northern california counties preparing to defy the governor's stay-at-home orders. you can see them right there in red. yuba and sutter counties, nonessential businesses in those areas will be reopening on monday. modoc county in yellow there defied the governor's orders yesterday. starting monday, let's get specific here. businesses in sutter and yuba counties that have limited contact with customers can reopen. people will also be required to wear face coverings. this will allow for places like malls, gyms, and salons to open their doors again. restaurants will also reopen, and owners are excited. >> supposed to go inside and sit down and have a good time. that's really what it's all about. so i'm sure the rest of the restaurant community in the yuba center area is really jazzed too. >> those businesses are still required to modify their operations to keep customers safe. schools, theaters, places of worship, museums, bars and nightclubs will remain closed for now. >>> take a look at the latest state n
it's not that hard. >> reporter: marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> two more northern california counties preparing to defy the governor's stay-at-home orders. you can see them right there in red. yuba and sutter counties, nonessential businesses in those areas will be reopening on monday. modoc county in yellow there defied the governor's orders yesterday. starting monday, let's get specific here. businesses in sutter and yuba counties that have limited contact with...
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in los altos, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>s that impressive. >> what a great surprise. >>> coming up, the celebration for the class of 2020 continues. marking their milestone. and... let's get started. (music fades in) hey! -hi! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> coming up tonight at 6:00 they're calling it a no bail fail. the bay area law enforcement agency putting up a fight against releasing repeat offenders who get arrested again and again just hours later. we'll have that story and more coming up at 6:00. >>> coming up next on "nightly news" skyrocketing grocery bills, what's costing more at the store and why. >> we want to end with something good. our way of celebrating a huge milestone, of course graduation. and we are inching closer to that. school ends in most counties in about three weeks. >> we want to honor the class of 2020, so here we go. congratulations. we'll see you at 6:00. . >>> tonight the striking new warning from dr. fauci telling senators that states opening too soon could trigger outbreaks they can't control leadin
in los altos, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>s that impressive. >> what a great surprise. >>> coming up, the celebration for the class of 2020 continues. marking their milestone. and... let's get started. (music fades in) hey! -hi! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> coming up tonight at 6:00 they're calling it a no bail fail. the bay area law enforcement agency putting up a fight against releasing repeat offenders who get arrested again and again just hours later. we'll...
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. >> and marianne favro tells tus has creted a big demand. >> this is literally a sign of the times. authentic imprints in san jose is now focused on making signs like this one for businesses, asking customers to follow new covid-19 rules. as we're seeing a surge in orders for floor graphics, like this one, designed to keep customers six feet apart. but there's one sign that is even more important to these long locked down businesses. >> the most are banners in front of businesses to let people know they're still open, or they're open now. >> it is not just signs. the plastics company in san jose is getting a thousand emails and phone calls a day, from people wanting to order plastic partitions. >> i never thought i would ever go through this much plastic in my life. >> the company made these flex glass partitions for stuffed pizza in milipitas and dozens more for those who are preparing to socially distance diners. that's not all. >> right now, we've been dealing with a lot of hospitals. >> even these in demand services are feeling the pain. >> all of the work that we used to was sc
. >> and marianne favro tells tus has creted a big demand. >> this is literally a sign of the times. authentic imprints in san jose is now focused on making signs like this one for businesses, asking customers to follow new covid-19 rules. as we're seeing a surge in orders for floor graphics, like this one, designed to keep customers six feet apart. but there's one sign that is even more important to these long locked down businesses. >> the most are banners in front of...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro shows us. >> reporter: instead of walking onstage to accept a diploma, tonight high school senior elena jarrett was on national tv, introducing celebrities. >> my name's alina jarrett and i'm a senior at saratoga high school. >> reporter: she was part of a special salute to high school graduates that aired nationwide right here on nbc and featured encouraging words from former president barack obama, who urged grads not to be afraid. >> but if you listen to the truth that's inside yourself even when it's hard, even when it's inconvenient, people will notice. they'll gravitate towards you. >> reporter: for the class of 2020, it's pomp during unusual circumstances this year. instead of walking to get their diplomas, about 200 graduates at carondelet high school in concord rolled through their ceremony today. the grads at the all girls catholic high school got to experience the milestone inside their cars with their families. 17-year-old ariel coates said while she appreciates the effort, she has mixed feelings. >> it's a little sad because evenly i want to
nbc bay area's marianne favro shows us. >> reporter: instead of walking onstage to accept a diploma, tonight high school senior elena jarrett was on national tv, introducing celebrities. >> my name's alina jarrett and i'm a senior at saratoga high school. >> reporter: she was part of a special salute to high school graduates that aired nationwide right here on nbc and featured encouraging words from former president barack obama, who urged grads not to be afraid. >> but...
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marianne favro talked with a stanford professor with leading research. >> reporter: you've likely noticed over the past few weeks the skies seem more clear, the air more fresh. now there's proof. the latest and most detailed study yet on the pandemic's impact on climate pollution is showing a major drop in groan house emissions. the research was done by the global carbon project, chaired by stanford university environmental scientist professor rob jackson. >> we estimate that global carbon dioxide emission dropped 1/6, 17% in early april. for the united states, our decrease was almost a third, 32% decrease in emissions. >> reporter: professor jackson says overall the earth will see up to a 7% decrease in carbon dioxide this year. >> we've never seen drops like that ever, even going back to, you know, world war ii. >> reporter: locally, with thousands of cars off the roads in the bay area for weeks, the the emissions levels have plummeted. >> with the level of reduction in traffic that we've seen, this translates to roughly a 20% reduction in co2 emissions in the bay area. >> reporter: as
marianne favro talked with a stanford professor with leading research. >> reporter: you've likely noticed over the past few weeks the skies seem more clear, the air more fresh. now there's proof. the latest and most detailed study yet on the pandemic's impact on climate pollution is showing a major drop in groan house emissions. the research was done by the global carbon project, chaired by stanford university environmental scientist professor rob jackson. >> we estimate that global...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro reports. >> reporter: this target store at taylor and coldman closed early tonight and customers were asked to leave abruptly. then as you can see here, the store was boarded up to prevent vandalism. they gathered in front of the mart martin luther king jr. library in san jose. more than 100 people protesting the death of george floyd in minneapolis at the hands of police. just a few blocks away, police in riot gear rolled down the street, part of a beefed up response after last night's protest turned vienolent, leadi to nearly 40 arrests. >> we're frustrated as well after the events that occurred in minneapolis, but what started out as peaceful protests evolved into chaos. >> reporter: today business owners returned to find broken windows and other signs of vandalism. the owner of this food service business downtown says people smashed her window and stole food and drinks. fearing retaliation, she did not want to reveal her name. >> the pandemic has put us at the brink of closing because our revenues are basically -- so this feels, if we could describe it,
nbc bay area's marianne favro reports. >> reporter: this target store at taylor and coldman closed early tonight and customers were asked to leave abruptly. then as you can see here, the store was boarded up to prevent vandalism. they gathered in front of the mart martin luther king jr. library in san jose. more than 100 people protesting the death of george floyd in minneapolis at the hands of police. just a few blocks away, police in riot gear rolled down the street, part of a beefed up...
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in fremont, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> governor newsom's ban on in-person church services is being upheld by the ninth circuit court of appeals. the case was brought by a san diego church that claimed the order violated constitutional standards. hundreds of pastors vowed to hold in-person services next weekend, but tonight signs of cooperation from at least some church leaders. the bishops of the e piece co-wco co-pal die cease released a statement saying, for now we will not gather in our church buildings but will continue to attend church virtually in our homes, gree homes. >>> covid-19 cases on the rise tonight in the bay area. san mateo county reporting 50 new cases since yesterday. that's the most out of any county. santa clara county, san francisco county each reporting 30 new cases. in total, the bay area now has more than 12,000 cases. 425 people have died. >>> president trump's push to reopen america took a personal twist today. he spent the day at one of his private clubs, golfing for the first time since march. he returned to golf amid the pandemic. mirrors his
in fremont, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> governor newsom's ban on in-person church services is being upheld by the ninth circuit court of appeals. the case was brought by a san diego church that claimed the order violated constitutional standards. hundreds of pastors vowed to hold in-person services next weekend, but tonight signs of cooperation from at least some church leaders. the bishops of the e piece co-wco co-pal die cease released a statement saying, for now we will...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> some other critical questions here. can you pay your rent? are you still waiting for that unemployment benefit to come in? and when do you dip into your 401(k)? we have some answers for you. and some guidance. joint us tomorrow night for a, join us tomorrow night for a 30 opinion minute special called "making it in the bay," tomorrow night. >>> a plan to reopen yosemite. what you need to know if you want to go. >> and tangled in fishing nets. new pictures and video of rescuers freeing a whale off the coast of monterey bay. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. it may be sunny out but there's a lot happening. i'm tracking the heat, when the wind picks up and what our chances are of any june rainfall. >>> we're following a developing story in the south bay. a fire at a vacant strip mall in san jose is pretty intense. you can see here, our sky ranger was overhead. this was on south basskum avenue down the street from dellmar avenue. it started at 1:30 this afternoon. the flames are now out. but firefighters say they will be on scene for a wh
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> some other critical questions here. can you pay your rent? are you still waiting for that unemployment benefit to come in? and when do you dip into your 401(k)? we have some answers for you. and some guidance. joint us tomorrow night for a, join us tomorrow night for a 30 opinion minute special called "making it in the bay," tomorrow night. >>> a plan to reopen yosemite. what you need to know if you want to go. >> and...
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. >> marianne favro spoke to neighbors and got a look at all of the aftermath. >> goats gone wild. they may not be members of silver creek country club, but yesterday, more than 100 goats went through the neighborhood, like they owned the place, heading right toward amit patel's home. >> all of a sudden they decided to make a turn and get on our driveway and come really close us to. that was quite exciting and then we realized our garage was open so we were a little nervous that they were going to get into the garage. >> oh, no. >> it was definitely a quarantine boredom buster. >> i was in my room, doing schoolwork, and then i hear like a tam, a stampede. >> they bust through an electric fence and through the roses and leaving deposits before they were rouned up. the goats are back at work, eating the grass to reduce the fire hazard and perhaps reminiscing about the herd's wild run, past homes. in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> okay, more goats, this time, across the bay, this video was posted on twitter of the dog park, and the goats are there, too, a different h
. >> marianne favro spoke to neighbors and got a look at all of the aftermath. >> goats gone wild. they may not be members of silver creek country club, but yesterday, more than 100 goats went through the neighborhood, like they owned the place, heading right toward amit patel's home. >> all of a sudden they decided to make a turn and get on our driveway and come really close us to. that was quite exciting and then we realized our garage was open so we were a little nervous...
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in santa cruz county, marianne favro. >>> a wrong way chase in vallejo. watch the arrows. this is video from the chp helicopter friday night. police say it began when they started chasing that car. the driver went the wrong way, on the carquinez bridge. from there, the suspect led police on several freeways, and city streets before he finally surrendered in a backyard, some 30 minutes later. >>> up next, here at 5:00, baseball coming this july. major league baseball owners reportedly approve a plan and we'll tell you why it is far from a done deal. >> not willing to wait it out. the two east bay restaurant owners explain why they're holding their grand opening in the middle of a pandemic. >> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, tracking a late season storm, bringing rainfall right now, and two more chances ahead in the seven-day forecast. i'll get you updated here in about seven minutes. >>> is major league baseball returning in july? the answer will be determined by money and health. the mlb owners approving a proposal today that the commissioner will present to the play
in santa cruz county, marianne favro. >>> a wrong way chase in vallejo. watch the arrows. this is video from the chp helicopter friday night. police say it began when they started chasing that car. the driver went the wrong way, on the carquinez bridge. from there, the suspect led police on several freeways, and city streets before he finally surrendered in a backyard, some 30 minutes later. >>> up next, here at 5:00, baseball coming this july. major league baseball owners...
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and nbc bay area's marianne favro has a closer look at the wide open proposal. >> imagine dining al fresco, here in the middle of b street. that's what san mateo is considering, to help restaurants survive. >> that curry up now, in san mateo, social distancing requirements would drastically limit how many customers the small restaurant can serve. which is why the employees welcomed the chance to add tables outside. so does the owner of vault 164. right now, the restaurant would only be able to have 11 tables keeping them six feet apart. >> i'm all for it, the more seating we can get, the better, especially given the constraints that we're likely to be under within the restaurant, so the more space we can open outside, the better. >> san mateo mayor says the city council has asked staff to come up with plans to close sections of b street and 25th everybody. >> retail is hurting. restaurants are hurting. if we want to have a san mateo to open back up to, when this is over, we need to do everything we can during this time, to keep them open and to give them customers. >> the mayor says he hop
and nbc bay area's marianne favro has a closer look at the wide open proposal. >> imagine dining al fresco, here in the middle of b street. that's what san mateo is considering, to help restaurants survive. >> that curry up now, in san mateo, social distancing requirements would drastically limit how many customers the small restaurant can serve. which is why the employees welcomed the chance to add tables outside. so does the owner of vault 164. right now, the restaurant would only...
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here's nbc bay area's marianne favro. >> reporter: you can see here the line winds around the block. customers to waiting to get their last treat at banana crepe. yet another business forced to close because of coronavirus. the owner was already looking to sell the eatery when shutdown orders came. interest from buyers is now pretty much nonexistent. >> and then the covid struck, h to justify continuingh the business. i applied for loans and things and never got a response, so financially it was not feasible at this point. >> reporter: today customers waited in line an hour and a half to place their final orders for shaved ice and crepes. >> it's sad. makes me feel i should have been here more often. >> reporter: as a tribute, this afternoon a parade of loyal customers drove by the store to say good-bye before it shuts down for good this evening. in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> a new testing site is opening for people in the south bay. san jose teaming up with verily in santa clara county to set up the site at the police athletic field stadium on 34th street. that
here's nbc bay area's marianne favro. >> reporter: you can see here the line winds around the block. customers to waiting to get their last treat at banana crepe. yet another business forced to close because of coronavirus. the owner was already looking to sell the eatery when shutdown orders came. interest from buyers is now pretty much nonexistent. >> and then the covid struck, h to justify continuingh the business. i applied for loans and things and never got a response, so...
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host: this is from marianne. marianne, lakewood, new jersey. hi. caller: hi. i'm not going to ask a medical question, but i have a little comment. number one, you stuck up to the who. i don't believe they did their job. my daughter works in a bank. withyears ago, she worked a chinese woman, and her husband was a sign is -- was a scientist. she told my doctor the chinese something,was doing that they were going to destroy the world. my daughter thought she was a nut. she says yes, they are creating something. i don't exactly know what it is, but they are creating something. and when they are going to do it, i don't know. so my daughter let that go because she thought, come on. she didn't believe it. look what's happening now. that itot an accident was like go with bats or somebody accidentally brought that out into china there. host: what exactly would you like our guest to address then? democrats would rather blame trump when he did when whymediately wasn't the who doing something and why didn't they pick this up? host: we will leave it there. doctor, go ahead
host: this is from marianne. marianne, lakewood, new jersey. hi. caller: hi. i'm not going to ask a medical question, but i have a little comment. number one, you stuck up to the who. i don't believe they did their job. my daughter works in a bank. withyears ago, she worked a chinese woman, and her husband was a sign is -- was a scientist. she told my doctor the chinese something,was doing that they were going to destroy the world. my daughter thought she was a nut. she says yes, they are...
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are under pressure to get the economy moving again but without setting off a new wave of infections marianne in a mass france's lockdown was stricter than most now the government has presented its plan for a gradual lifting of france's social commercial and industrial quarantine. we've entered a new stage in our fight against a pandemic and it's good news for france and the french people. businesses are set to reopen on monday 42 percent of french employees are on reduced hours or of not worked at all since the 17th of march schools are to open gradually despite misgivings from some parents trains and transit services also restart on monday but only about half of the rolling stock is ready to operate the government has promised to provide masks for everyone and carry out 700000 tests a week but people are skeptical after 2 months of strict measures they believe their government has botched the response to the current crisis. they should have started large scale testing immediately like in germany. there's no clear course it's all back and forth we're sick of it. 3 years ago to the day emanue
are under pressure to get the economy moving again but without setting off a new wave of infections marianne in a mass france's lockdown was stricter than most now the government has presented its plan for a gradual lifting of france's social commercial and industrial quarantine. we've entered a new stage in our fight against a pandemic and it's good news for france and the french people. businesses are set to reopen on monday 42 percent of french employees are on reduced hours or of not worked...
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the deadly shark attack is rare mooch here is marianne favro. >> reporter: ben kelly died pursuing his passion. he was catching waves two 2w0 rends off sand dollar beach in the middle of the day. >> e we lost a nice person. >> reporter: friends say ben was from original county and traveled the world surfing. he was known for giving back, without borders helping groups in kenya and santa cruiz. >> he would donate surf boards, giving back to families, as a memorial, the beaches one mile north and south of where the attack happened are now closed until thursday. pressure point is not closed. as you can see here, a lot of surfers in the water but many of them told us they are much more aware of their surrounders. >> i was thinking, what if a shark appeared here. >> reporter: the attack happened just 100 yards off shore. the researchers have a suspicion. >> it's probably a white shark. what i heard of the attack, that is the only real species in this area that i would really attribute it too. >> reporter: the pacific shark research center says sharks are most active in the morning and eveni
the deadly shark attack is rare mooch here is marianne favro. >> reporter: ben kelly died pursuing his passion. he was catching waves two 2w0 rends off sand dollar beach in the middle of the day. >> e we lost a nice person. >> reporter: friends say ben was from original county and traveled the world surfing. he was known for giving back, without borders helping groups in kenya and santa cruiz. >> he would donate surf boards, giving back to families, as a memorial, the...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> he is one of the highest profile inmates. almena was released after his bail was lowered to 150,000 bucks. a spokes person said he was picked by his wife who now lives in lake county. he awaits a retrial. an attorney representing the families of the 36 people who died say the families still want justice. >> the families are disappointed he is being released. think they he should be held accountable for his contribution of this terrible tragedy that cost 36 lives. >> they doubt the courts can resume jury trial quickly. against the city of oakland, is set for october. >> let's bring you up to speed here and get the latest numbers across the bay area. there are 8800 reported cases, and santa clara county added 13 cases. that is the south bay's lowest one-day total since march 20th. and the rise in cases, not only in the bay area and the country. we see restrictions loosening up. some states, more than others but is it too soon? that is the big question. are we moving too quickly? >> yeah, top doctors say yes, jessica, the stays
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> he is one of the highest profile inmates. almena was released after his bail was lowered to 150,000 bucks. a spokes person said he was picked by his wife who now lives in lake county. he awaits a retrial. an attorney representing the families of the 36 people who died say the families still want justice. >> the families are disappointed he is being released. think they he should be held accountable for his contribution of this terrible...
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it's not that hard. >> reporter: marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> two more northern california counties are preparing to defy governor newsom's stay-at-home orders. you can see them in red right here, they are yuba and sutter counties. nonessential businesses in those counties will reopen modoc county defied the orders beginning friday. starting tomorrow businesses in sutter and yuba counties can reopen. people will be required to wear face coverings. this will allow for places like malls, gyms and salons to reopen. restaurants will reopen. owners tell us they're excited. >> supposed to go inside, sit down and have a good time. that's what it's all about. i'm sure the restaurant community is really jazzed, too. >> those businesses still are required to modify their operations to keep customers safe and keep social distancing. i want to mention schools, places of worship, bars, nightclubs, museums, will remain closed for now. now to some essential workers that are sometimesing f forgott. farmworkers. a caravan of 100 cars drove with supplies and a lot of gratitude, harvesting, p
it's not that hard. >> reporter: marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> two more northern california counties are preparing to defy governor newsom's stay-at-home orders. you can see them in red right here, they are yuba and sutter counties. nonessential businesses in those counties will reopen modoc county defied the orders beginning friday. starting tomorrow businesses in sutter and yuba counties can reopen. people will be required to wear face coverings. this will allow for...
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it will's bring in marianne favro. >> reporter: it got close to 100 degrees in downtown lo is catso today. but many of the places that people come to like the library to cool off are closed. the phones are rings off the hook at supreme air systems in campbell. requests for new ac units and repairs are ten times higher than usual. >> people are not going in to work. they are working from home. so lots of calls. people that do -- >> most of the requests for ac units and air purifying systems at home. the heat wave is increasing power use. today, they did not reject capacity. and pg & e is not planning shut offs this week. that is where they have few options to get cool. malls are closed and community swimming pools are also off limits. >> we would be at the beach right now. so the beaches are closed and all the public pools are closed. it's not a lot of options. >> but as these girls learned, a little creativity goes a long way. after all what is better than in the shade in a cool drink. >> a chocolate milkshake. >> reporter: marianne favro, nbc his. >>> just an hour ago, san jose opened fi
it will's bring in marianne favro. >> reporter: it got close to 100 degrees in downtown lo is catso today. but many of the places that people come to like the library to cool off are closed. the phones are rings off the hook at supreme air systems in campbell. requests for new ac units and repairs are ten times higher than usual. >> people are not going in to work. they are working from home. so lots of calls. people that do -- >> most of the requests for ac units and air...
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. ♪ >> live from america's news headquarters i met marianne had president trump not only back against his predecessors: quote obama, rosalie incompetent bednarz words are in response to the former commander-in-chief's criticism of the current administration. obama calling out u.s. leaders overseen the coronavirus pandemic saying they were not even pretending to be in charge. all this is trump pushes obama gate, as he undermined his administration. another we can spend inside new york city residents came out in droves last night. hundreds were seen on the upper east side and ignoring social distancing guidelines and enjoying the warm weather paid in response, mayor bill de blasio sent a warning to the city saying the people breaking social distancing were putting lives in danger "-right-double-quote, if we have to shut places down we will. i'm marianne rafferty, now back to fox nation in-depth. ♪ abby: welcome back to this fox nation in-depth, grateful nation but i'm your host abby hornacek. all this month we are honoring our nations service members and their inspiring stories of pat
. ♪ >> live from america's news headquarters i met marianne had president trump not only back against his predecessors: quote obama, rosalie incompetent bednarz words are in response to the former commander-in-chief's criticism of the current administration. obama calling out u.s. leaders overseen the coronavirus pandemic saying they were not even pretending to be in charge. all this is trump pushes obama gate, as he undermined his administration. another we can spend inside new york...
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as marianne reports, that could jeopardize millions of jobs in the future. >> >> reporter: robots around the world have joined front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. from helping covid-19 patients in the hospital, to enforcing social distancing at parks. a number of airports are deploying robots to clean floors, and bathrooms. this machine in hong kong, and its ultraviolet ladies -- raise. killing all viruses and bacteria within 10 minutes. in germany, and automation company is developing a robot to take over testing duties. a person drives swab test themselves, and returns the tube for analysis per the robot is still in the testing phase, but the company hopes it will soon be ready for widespread use. >> it can be then set up outside soccer stadiums or concert halls, and only people who tested negative for the coronavirus would be allowed inside. >> reporter: restaurants and grocery stores are also expanding their use of autonomous technology. with millions of people relying on food delivery, robots are helping businesses turn more revenue. while reducing the chances of spreading the
as marianne reports, that could jeopardize millions of jobs in the future. >> >> reporter: robots around the world have joined front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. from helping covid-19 patients in the hospital, to enforcing social distancing at parks. a number of airports are deploying robots to clean floors, and bathrooms. this machine in hong kong, and its ultraviolet ladies -- raise. killing all viruses and bacteria within 10 minutes. in germany, and automation company is...
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. >> jody's long-time friend marianne hilferty told detectives jody had been determined to take her 10-year-old son jonathan and leave her husband. she was convinced stephen had been cheating on her. >> she couldn't prove anything, but women called the house. and sometimes they'd call and hang up on her. >> in fact, lineham learned jody had served her husband divorce papers on september 8th, 1992. less than two weeks later she was dead at the base of the palisades. the timing made him even more eager to talk to the widower scharf. >> there's a sit-down with mr. scharf. he's consented to talk, right? >> yes. >> two days after his wife's death stephen scharf was freely answering detectives' questions. yes, he told them, he and his wife were talking divorce as they had sometimes done during their tempestuous marriage. and it was true. there were other women. >> he told us they had an open marriage, they were seeing different people. he actually said he had been with like 50 to 60 women. >> she was okay with it, according to him? >> according to him, yes. >> but he told detectives he and j
. >> jody's long-time friend marianne hilferty told detectives jody had been determined to take her 10-year-old son jonathan and leave her husband. she was convinced stephen had been cheating on her. >> she couldn't prove anything, but women called the house. and sometimes they'd call and hang up on her. >> in fact, lineham learned jody had served her husband divorce papers on september 8th, 1992. less than two weeks later she was dead at the base of the palisades. the timing...
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marianne favro looks into it. >> reporter: from santa cruz to fremont to san francisco thousands of masked visitors headed outside. more businesses reopened and parks opening gates, many consider this first day a big test. will people stay safe and socially distant? at coyote hills regional park it was so crowded the parking lot filled up and then closed. neal cody and his family are going for a bike ride and adhering to the social distancing signs. 8-year-old kay deny was not too happy about one of the requirements. >> i don't want to wear this mask. >> reporter: lured by great weather many were happy to leave their homes they've been holed up in for two months and embrace nature. but, because of covid-19 concerns, there are still a lot of things you can't do. >> no picnicking, no barbecuing, no swimming. those are things for all day weekend. >> reporter: at delores park it was just as tough to find a social distancing circle on the lawn as a parking spot. even though the beaches are only open before 11:00 and after 5:00 that didn't stop hundreds from running and walking on the beach. unf
marianne favro looks into it. >> reporter: from santa cruz to fremont to san francisco thousands of masked visitors headed outside. more businesses reopened and parks opening gates, many consider this first day a big test. will people stay safe and socially distant? at coyote hills regional park it was so crowded the parking lot filled up and then closed. neal cody and his family are going for a bike ride and adhering to the social distancing signs. 8-year-old kay deny was not too happy...
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the photo you are looking at, of marianne and yvette you, is one vecchio, of marianne is one of the iconic photos of the antiwar movement. of domestic american photos it may be the most powerful one. she was not a student. runaway fromeuros florida who happened to be there at that moment at that time, standing next to. -- she was a 14-year-old runaway from florida standing next -- to jeffrey miller when he was hit. that frozen moment. she is there. tellse woman next to her about this in her oral history and said she put her arms around her to try to comfort her. she said she was like a block of ice, frozen and bone cold. an emotional book to work on. >> the book by our guest, howard means, 57 shots, kent state and the end of american innocence. your phone calls. mark is first up, from orlando, florida. >> good morning and thank you for taking my call. i was a freshman at the university of missouri income lobbying missouri -- in columbia, missouri. 1970, ipring of remarried those unfortunate days -- i remember those unfortunate days. my understanding is cooler heads did not prevail on eithe
the photo you are looking at, of marianne and yvette you, is one vecchio, of marianne is one of the iconic photos of the antiwar movement. of domestic american photos it may be the most powerful one. she was not a student. runaway fromeuros florida who happened to be there at that moment at that time, standing next to. -- she was a 14-year-old runaway from florida standing next -- to jeffrey miller when he was hit. that frozen moment. she is there. tellse woman next to her about this in her...
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in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> okay. let's take a look at the latest numbers. 130 new covid-19 cases confirmed in 24 hours and 56 right here in alameda county. that puts their total over 3,000. in fact, they have 3,049. that's the most in the bay area. the total the bay area has 13,000 cases. let's show you another graphic. new evidence that the recent resurgence of covid cases is happening in the bay area. we've been talking about it. now we actually have the numbers to prove it to you. this shows the cases by county for each week in may. and each one of these bars that you see there represents the first, second, third, and fourth week. now look at the light-colored bars, in each case except for san francisco, they went up, okay? they had last week had the most confirmed cases in a whole month. now look at alameda county. the numbers here, that is a pretty big jump, towering over the rest of the counties. it shows it's become the hot spot for the bay area as we told you. it's got the most cases, the most addition to cas
in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> okay. let's take a look at the latest numbers. 130 new covid-19 cases confirmed in 24 hours and 56 right here in alameda county. that puts their total over 3,000. in fact, they have 3,049. that's the most in the bay area. the total the bay area has 13,000 cases. let's show you another graphic. new evidence that the recent resurgence of covid cases is happening in the bay area. we've been talking about it. now we actually have the numbers...
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kudos for connie and marianne for keeping an eye on their auto payment. we ream you do that with all your bills. have a great weekend. >> thank you very much, chris, you, too. >>> a popular nordstrom store is set to shut down after all the business concerns due to the pandemic. according to the pleasanton weekly the stone ridge store is among 16 locations being closed. it will not reopen when the pandemic end. another on the list, at sacramento's arden fair mall is closing after 30 years in business. shoppers there say they're sad to see it go. >> i've watched it grow into a lovely place to come shop and it's sad to see any of the stores close. >> managers say 300 employees there will get a severance package. >>> while many people are still unemployed, others are heting back into the workforce. starting today cosmetology salons, hair salons, nail salons in texas are allowed to reopen. all must ensure at least six feet of social distancing between the operating workstations. hawaii says tourists are going rogue amid the outbreak and are now tracking down.
kudos for connie and marianne for keeping an eye on their auto payment. we ream you do that with all your bills. have a great weekend. >> thank you very much, chris, you, too. >>> a popular nordstrom store is set to shut down after all the business concerns due to the pandemic. according to the pleasanton weekly the stone ridge store is among 16 locations being closed. it will not reopen when the pandemic end. another on the list, at sacramento's arden fair mall is closing after...
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marianne favro has more in a live report. >>> still ahead, hard to get an-person appointment with your doctor but the next best thing that is getting daggadgets. and a warning for hikers, one person was in the right place a the right time to save his life. >>> we are seeing sunshine and breezy conditions here to wrarp up the weekend. expect a chance of rain. sprinkle theed throughout your seven-day forecast. we will bring you the timing of when the it will make a comeback in a couple minutes. >>> we want to wish all mothers including those here at nbc bay area a happy mother's day. here is our weekend morning anchor with her two boys, and mother's day shirts today. we are back in a moment. some companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit paycom.com, and schedule you
marianne favro has more in a live report. >>> still ahead, hard to get an-person appointment with your doctor but the next best thing that is getting daggadgets. and a warning for hikers, one person was in the right place a the right time to save his life. >>> we are seeing sunshine and breezy conditions here to wrarp up the weekend. expect a chance of rain. sprinkle theed throughout your seven-day forecast. we will bring you the timing of when the it will make a comeback in a...
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marianne favro has more. >> the office involved shooting happened just a block awra from s.a.p. center. if you to take a look down julien street here, you can see that investigators are still out here processing the scene. it happened around 8:00 this morning. the police. >> reporter: responding to a call reporting that a man was being stabbed in the middle of the street near an encapment on the guadeloupe river australia. one point, the suspect turned and moved to officers. that is when three officers opened fire, killing the man. the stabbing victim also died. no officers for hurt. the officers were placed on paid leave which is routine for an officer-involved shooting. the internal affairs unit and the independent police auditor will both more tnitor the investigation. this is the second officer-involved shooting this weekend in san jose. the names of the two people who died are not released. >>> thank you, and still ahead, a bay area pharmaceutical company is ready to ship out the a potential life saving drug against covid-19. and protestors in the streets. how they can play
marianne favro has more. >> the office involved shooting happened just a block awra from s.a.p. center. if you to take a look down julien street here, you can see that investigators are still out here processing the scene. it happened around 8:00 this morning. the police. >> reporter: responding to a call reporting that a man was being stabbed in the middle of the street near an encapment on the guadeloupe river australia. one point, the suspect turned and moved to officers. that is...
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marianne rafferty brings us this story. >>> the coronavirus pandemic is the end of red carpets as we know them. teeming with photographers, celebrities and screening fans, the flashy events are the heart of hollywood. it will be difficult to manage and the age of social distancing. >> the stalkers, the crashers, you have to put the ingredient of coronavirus medication. >>> one company has a look at what this might look like, stars interact with the panthers grants while media outlets have their own station protected by plexiglas barriers. >> red carpets will have to accommodate fewer numbers of journalists. >> in the meantime, red carpets rollout online. production companies host virtual premieres with celebrities, saying hello from homes. >> it is just as frightening, but, it is a little bit more uncomfortable. >> the world's biggest film festivals join forces to stream more than 100 movies on youtube. the 10 day event is going to feature new and classic films, conversations with directors and other piece of content. it gives moviegoers a love of the moviegoing experience. >> we are
marianne rafferty brings us this story. >>> the coronavirus pandemic is the end of red carpets as we know them. teeming with photographers, celebrities and screening fans, the flashy events are the heart of hollywood. it will be difficult to manage and the age of social distancing. >> the stalkers, the crashers, you have to put the ingredient of coronavirus medication. >>> one company has a look at what this might look like, stars interact with the panthers grants while...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro reports from san mateo. as pare kids out oplgrounds are still o limits. no matter how hot it gets, community swimming pools won't be operating. and don't put away your free weights. gyms will remain closed. dog parks and playgrounds are still off limits, and you can't schedule any playdates for your kids. even though some day cares are opening in a limited capacity to chimp of essential workers. and don't rush to your favorite restaurant for did night. you still won't be able to be seated at a table. but when thosesapore restaurant in burlingame is ready for customers. he has even installed plexiglas between tables. >> i used to sit downstairs 64. i can sit 30, 32. >> he also plans to stagger reservations and even serve bread in a new way to limit handling. he joins thousands of other bay area business owners counting the days until even more restrictions are lifted. in burlingame, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> in san mateo county, outdoor recreation will have a specific rule of thumb. you are limit
nbc bay area's marianne favro reports from san mateo. as pare kids out oplgrounds are still o limits. no matter how hot it gets, community swimming pools won't be operating. and don't put away your free weights. gyms will remain closed. dog parks and playgrounds are still off limits, and you can't schedule any playdates for your kids. even though some day cares are opening in a limited capacity to chimp of essential workers. and don't rush to your favorite restaurant for did night. you still...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> governor newsom was on the move today touring a store that's been impacted by the pandemic. governor met with the owners of sacramento stores that sells california-made products. his plan is to reopen many businesses on friday. he says thursday he'll lay out a detailed plan that would allow curb side pick up for a lot of these businesses. >> i cannot impress upon people more that we're not going back to normal. it's back to a new normal with adaptations and modifications until we get to immunity, until we get to a vaccine. we will get there. >> the governor says small businesses should get more loans. >>> this is one of the biggest party nights of the year in san jose but not tonight. sjpd keeping a watchful eye on cinco de mayo celebrations. they're going to ask people not to gather. they won't be enforcing it necessarily. the concern somes after hundreds of people gathered on sunday eight san jose shopping center. you can see the photos here. let's bring in damian trujillo with more. >> the chief says he'll treat this like any other cinco day myo,
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> governor newsom was on the move today touring a store that's been impacted by the pandemic. governor met with the owners of sacramento stores that sells california-made products. his plan is to reopen many businesses on friday. he says thursday he'll lay out a detailed plan that would allow curb side pick up for a lot of these businesses. >> i cannot impress upon people more that we're not going back to normal. it's back to a new normal with...
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marianne: yes. lemonis: because i'm just trying to understand how 50 a month want to do it and only 2 end up doing it. so, you take an empty shell, put the insulation in, put the electric in, put the plumbing in, put in your standard features. why is it taking you two weeks to do that? marianne: we do everything from scratch, so we're cutting all of the sheets, to sanding, to laminating, to putting it in. breanne: and we're doing custom work, 100%. lemonis: what's a typical conversion cost the consumer? lacey: we can do a standard conversion for $32,000. lemonis: okay, and what's your cost to do that? lacey: so total cost would be about $15,600. lemonis: labor and materials? lacey: correct. lemonis: so a little better than a 50% margin? and what does it cost you to run the business on a monthly basis? breanne: around $30,000. lacey: with two vans, we're breaking even. lemonis: the custom labor model creates a severe bottleneck that limits sd campervans to producing two vans per month. in order to ac
marianne: yes. lemonis: because i'm just trying to understand how 50 a month want to do it and only 2 end up doing it. so, you take an empty shell, put the insulation in, put the electric in, put the plumbing in, put in your standard features. why is it taking you two weeks to do that? marianne: we do everything from scratch, so we're cutting all of the sheets, to sanding, to laminating, to putting it in. breanne: and we're doing custom work, 100%. lemonis: what's a typical conversion cost the...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> go bears. >>> there's concern in san francisco. this is what the line looked like last night outside howell's in the marina. months ago no big deal, but now not a lot of people wearing masks. folks were not standing six feet apart. someone called the cops. officers responded to the restaurant and warned owners and customers to get with the program. this is new video now into the newsroom. this is from tonight. police are back outside that bar. no one's out in front of that bar. that's what the cops are doing there, make sure there's no repeat. we'll have a full report coming up tonight at 11:00. >>> demanding more businesses open up. people demonstrated in two bay area communities today. they say more businesses are ready to reopen safely and should be allowed to. nbc bay area's christie smith begins our coverage from the tri-valley. [ horn honking ] >> reporter: in downtown livermore, a group gathered carrying signs that read "all business is essential." nancy lam runs mimosa nail and spa. she made a plea. >> i want to open up, yo
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> go bears. >>> there's concern in san francisco. this is what the line looked like last night outside howell's in the marina. months ago no big deal, but now not a lot of people wearing masks. folks were not standing six feet apart. someone called the cops. officers responded to the restaurant and warned owners and customers to get with the program. this is new video now into the newsroom. this is from tonight. police are back outside that...
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marianne favreau tell us her children made her morning special by just spending time as a family. here's sergio kin quanah. there's his mother dost right there. rosa dell duque is a super mom working with children. chris and johnny are sleeping. we want to wish their mom and wife a hope midwest. here's anthony flores with his mom, his grand mom who's 101 years young. thoenlt's wife christine who's a news assistant here at kntv. thoem flores pops up on your screen right here. he's got sports. anthony. >> that's right, terry. i would like to say happy mother's day to the moms. i was certainly blessed to have three amazing women in my life. >> will they call it football in the fall? hoes >>> welcome backs. i'm anthony flores. will there be clem football in the fall? not if schools are closed. emeffort says he does not see sports like football being played unless stumts are able to return to campuses around the country. you have to treat the health and well-being of athletes the same as other students. he believes a final decision about fall sports resume during this pandemic could co
marianne favreau tell us her children made her morning special by just spending time as a family. here's sergio kin quanah. there's his mother dost right there. rosa dell duque is a super mom working with children. chris and johnny are sleeping. we want to wish their mom and wife a hope midwest. here's anthony flores with his mom, his grand mom who's 101 years young. thoenlt's wife christine who's a news assistant here at kntv. thoem flores pops up on your screen right here. he's got sports....
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marianne rafferty is live as lawmakers demand they return the money that was meant for small businesses. >> reporter: a total of $80 million went to 37 planned parenthood affiliates meant to help small businesses struggling to stay afloat and pay employees was marco rubio calling on planned parenthood to give it back saying in part there is no ambiguity in the legislation that passes public record around its passage, organizations like planned parenthood whose parent organization has close to half $1 billion in assets is not eligible for the paycheck protection program. those funds must be returned immediately. rubio said the fda should open an investigation into how these loans were made in violation of the applicable affiliation rules and planned parenthood, the banks are staffed, knowingly violated the law. the largest single loan, $7.5 million in san bernardino county, the ceo of planned parenthood made it clear it would not accept federal help saying in a statement, quote, planned parenthood will never allow the trump pens administration to bully us and withholding critical health
marianne rafferty is live as lawmakers demand they return the money that was meant for small businesses. >> reporter: a total of $80 million went to 37 planned parenthood affiliates meant to help small businesses struggling to stay afloat and pay employees was marco rubio calling on planned parenthood to give it back saying in part there is no ambiguity in the legislation that passes public record around its passage, organizations like planned parenthood whose parent organization has...
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marianne favro on how they fared trying to be socially distant. >> reporter: it looked like any other memorial day holiday. hundreds on the sand. karina drove nearly two hours with her 4-year-old daughter to get here. >> but i think that because of the businesses are more open, people are just feeling more lenient to be out. it's been a couple months being sheltered in. >> reporter: lisa lives in pacifica and had to share the beach with a lot of people on her daily walk. >> a lot of people are breaking the rules. it is what it is. we need to get out and get fresh air. >> reporter: despite signs that beach chairs and umbrellas are prohibited, they popped up. and this ranger made the rounds asking people to take them down. and masks are not required on the beach, we found a lot of people were not wearing them when they were less than six feet from others. and here in half moon bay, it was just as crowded even though the parking lots for closed. with so many people packed on a tiny stretch of sand, it was ma mayeda. how long is the heat going to stick around? >> yeah, the bad news, this
marianne favro on how they fared trying to be socially distant. >> reporter: it looked like any other memorial day holiday. hundreds on the sand. karina drove nearly two hours with her 4-year-old daughter to get here. >> but i think that because of the businesses are more open, people are just feeling more lenient to be out. it's been a couple months being sheltered in. >> reporter: lisa lives in pacifica and had to share the beach with a lot of people on her daily walk....
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marianne rafferty fox news. >> take companies have received millions and millions of dollars in federal money but are still laying off thousands of people. a bay area lawmaker weighs in on what could happen if the money does not go to the right places. >> a northern california mall is the first model in the state to reopen. how two counties got back to business today despite the governor's orders. >> president jump in the coronavirus task force honoring nurses at the white house. i am ray bogan with why the head of the american nurses association says he is concerned medical workers could experience ptsd coming up. >> the economic shutdown to to the coronavirus pandemic is hitting the tech industry especially hard. just today 3700 jobs will be cut from uber. jesse gary has a look at the numbers and where the current conditions could lead us . >> less than a decade from the dizzying heights of an initial public offering many tech service industry companies are now crashing back to earth hard. >> they are suffering like restaurants and other services are. >> employees are especially takin
marianne rafferty fox news. >> take companies have received millions and millions of dollars in federal money but are still laying off thousands of people. a bay area lawmaker weighs in on what could happen if the money does not go to the right places. >> a northern california mall is the first model in the state to reopen. how two counties got back to business today despite the governor's orders. >> president jump in the coronavirus task force honoring nurses at the white...
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jillian: marianne rafferty joins us with more. >> reporter: donald trump celebrating an economic comeback, businesses around the country welcoming customers back inside. the doubt responding by hitting 25,000, up 530 points. >> very big day up substantially over the last six months. we had a very big day. people are seeing what is happening, there is pent-up demand as i was predicting and we will see it more. we call it transition to greatness. >> reporter: stock market futures trending upwards as more states he's coronavirus restrictions. among the minnesota where churches can officially reopen with limited capacity. in person dining can resume in colorado and certain florida cities like miami. plus major strides in california, religious and retail services now reopening in los angeles while hair salons and barbershops are reopening in other counties. california governor gavin newsom says the state's gradual process is off to a great start. >> we are making progress, moving forward, we are not looking back but we are walking into the unknown, the untested literally and figuratively and w
jillian: marianne rafferty joins us with more. >> reporter: donald trump celebrating an economic comeback, businesses around the country welcoming customers back inside. the doubt responding by hitting 25,000, up 530 points. >> very big day up substantially over the last six months. we had a very big day. people are seeing what is happening, there is pent-up demand as i was predicting and we will see it more. we call it transition to greatness. >> reporter: stock market...