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>> this is a huge lift. this is a city where we normally slug through the permit process. this is the way that everyone said sort of for the greater good, we'll try to push things through. >> reporter: it is a quick turnaround, so the restaurant association says don't be surprised if many restaurants can't get ready in time and don't open outdoor dining until monday. so you should still call ahead. restaurants in a don't hathat d patios but want to serve outside will be allowed to apply for a permit to put tables in a public access area like out on the sidewalk or in a parking lane. in san francisco, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. major league soccer is expected to announce this week that it is resuming the season with a tournament at espn wide world of sports complex inn
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orlando, sfwl orlando. only half of the time is taking the field at anytime because of social distancing restrictions. the quakes are the last of the 26 teams to get back to practice. all dmv offices will open tomorrow but with limited services. the state is opening them in stages ever since early hey. you to have to make anxious appointment and the number of people allowed this will be limited. behind the wheel driving tests are not available though. customers will have to wear face masks. when it comes to dealing with life during the coronavirus pandemic, we have you covered on the abc 7 news app and on abc7news.com, you will see a red bar and that will bring you to this page on how to get tested and where to get financial help. muni will no longer transport san francisco police officers to protests. this is video that viewer shared
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with us of officers on a bus during weekend protests. this was at the end of may. the change comes after muni received criticism on social media for transporting officers to protests. yesterday the director of transportation tweeted thanks to our staff and riders for sparking hundreds of conversations at sfmta good undoiundgood undoing the deep racism. we have a lot of work do. and the mayor supports the mi move to began the use of rubber be bullets. and the department will also now expressly forbid officers from kneeling on someone's neck. and officers are also required to report and intercede when they witness excessive force by another officer. chief garcia tells abc 7 that he
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sees change as a way to improve the overall safety of the city. >> let's sit down together and figure out where our blind spots are. because ultimately in the end, the safety of the city and our officers is what is paramount. >> you can see here, a lot of people turned out for a virtual city council hearing over police reforms yesterday. the council is holding a special session on friday so that they can hear from even more people. now to president trump tar getting an elderly protestor badly hurt after proper officers pushed him. protestors friends are coming to his defense after the president suggested that he may have been faking fall. >> yes, friends of the 75-year-old are expressing outrage at the press. you can see the man on video faulting to the ground after being shoved by two buffalo police officers. yesterday the president shared a conspiracy theory about the man, he said could
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watched, he fell harder than was pushed. was aiming scanner. could be a set up? the president was citing a report by the right wingg tv network. and his friends say he is a devout catholic and peace activist. >> he is a very sweet, funny soft spoken man. and it just -- for us, i think it was a really big shock. >> and he called the president's tweet dark, dangerous and untrue. he is still in the hospital in serious condition. the white house is not commenting at least not yet on the back lash. new details on a deadly officer-involved shooting. the oakland police department says it started when the chp spotted a car driving recklessly. officers ran the license plate and it came back being indicating that the vehicle was
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stolen. chp pulled the car over at 96th avenue and the driver started ramming chp vehicles. three officers opened fire killing the driver. and his pregnant girl friend was in the passenger's seat, she was hurt and had to be taken to the hospital. this morning the search is continuing for a hit and run driver who ran over a 24-year-old woman during a protest in oakland last week. in an emotional interview, iteam reporter stephanie sierra spoke with the victim's mom who is demanding justice for her daughter. >> reporter: 24-year-old lucy flynn oig is lying in a hospital bed fighting to survive. her condition still critical ten days of a at the she was run over by a driver during a violent protest in downtown oakland. >> unbelievable that they would do that to her. and to see her and not be able to help her, this is just -- it
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is maddening. >> reporter: it happened saturday may 30th just before 11:00 p.m. at the intersection of 17th and telegraph. witnesses say this cellphone video shows lucie on the left what appears to be a tan honda accord with black wheels. isabelle saw it happen. >> she was hit by the car and was on the hood for a couple seconds and then went under the front and back wheels. i thought there was no way she could be alalive. >> reporter: and driver and passenger took off. >> the people who did this need to be found. they are completely aware of what they did. >> reporter: more than a week later, lucie can barely stand up, but doctors say she's lucky to be alive. >> her lungs were crushed, her ribs broken. she had titanium blae tatanium .
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and covid restrictions didn't allow mcnally to comfort her daughter for nearly a week after the accident. >> just trying to stay strong for her. >> reporter: stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. and the pandemic brought big changes to life as we knew it. a nonprofit that helps cancer patients has evolved to still fight for their lives. and governor newsom sitting down with small business owners barely hanging on. the line both sides are trying to find between safety and survival. mike, you said it will be a warm day in. >> yes, near 80 in san francisco. and some low to mid 70s along the coast. so, yeah, temperatures soaring there. but even hotter elsewhere, 80s and 90s. and it all starts with this morning where temperatures are anywhere between two degrees warmer in san francisco to 11 degrees warmer than 24 hours ago in novato. so let's see where we start.
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in san francisco, mid to upper 50s in most neighborhoods. 52 in ocean beach. more milder spot. and temperatures in the 50s just about everywhere, coast, north bay, south bay. 61 in walnut ycreek, 61 in fairfield. and breezy north of the bay bridge this afternoon and choppy also for your commute. yesterday it was just about everywhere. so let's take a look at our three warmest microclimates, south bay, there will be some clouds from time to time. 88 at 2:00, 76 at 8:00 this evening. and east bay valley, 91 by 2:00. and that is the beginning of some low to mid-90s. and then we'll hang out at 84 at 8:00. and here we're looking at the north by, 87 at noon and mid-90s also this afternoon. and 79 a little breezy starting at 8:00.
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so today is the hottest day, we'll show you where the cooling begins and when it gets to your neighborhood coming up in the accuweather 7 day forecast. now traffic and jobina. good morning. >> good morning, mike. thank you so much. hi, everyone we are going to start off with a look at our 880 camera in oakland because i'm getting word from the chp that there was a brush fire on the right hand shoulder southbound wright right at the 23rd off-ramp. it does look like traffic is slower than usual, but there are no lanes blocked. so you are in good shape if you are heading out.
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check how clear it is looking back toward san francisco and the coast where we had a few clouds lining up and we'll see a little bit more a. as we try to move into the mid morning and afternoon hours. that will keep you in the low to upper 60s from noon to 4:00 while the rest of us around 78 to 85 for the bay. 86 to 93. so even warmer today with a few passing high clouds from time to time. the most dangerous heat? so cal where temperatures could wretch mid to reach the mid to upper 90s. mid-70s for monterey and tahoe
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with a chance of thunderstorms today and also in yosemite. we'll take a look at a breathe breezy cooler start to the week independent co end coming up. b.a.r.t. says a worker who dealt with the public has tested positive for coronavirus but says that this employee last worked on sunday. and now this person is in quarantine. their exact role hasn't been disclosed, but b.a.r.t. says the person had no close contact with the public. the employee wore a mask and gloves while working on trains and in stations. other employees who came in contact with the infected employee are also in quarantine for testing. struggling small business owners are getting the attention of governor newsom. he came can to talk about issues that they are dealing with. now one restaurant owner told him that she is learning to deal with the obstacles day by day. >> people need to matter he hea businesses are suffering,
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especially brown businesses. small businesses in general. it is great to hear him here. >> it was interesting listening to business owners who says i'm sk conflicted, i'm desperate to reopen but also desperate to keep myself and my customers and employees safe. >> the conversation turned to what the state can do to help u. deferring fees and taxes and making policy changes. a lot of local charities are struggling. but one organization that aids cancer patients has been hit especially hard. and that is because the industry that supports them has been all but shut down by covid-19. abc be 7 news anchor dion lim has a look at how they are working to overcome the challenge. wrrt >> reporter: a tick knowledge has been life changing for thousands of cancer patients. it allows patients to keep from losing their hair.been life chas
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of cancer patients. it allows patients to keep from losing their hair. good wh but insurance didn't cover it at first. >> so in order to level the playing field, we start hair to stay so that we could fund relatively low income patients. >> reporter: they turned to the hair care industry for help and says that the response was overwhelming. manufacturers and salons like dpa todd in the bay area pledged money and support. >> what a fantastic thing, to be able to use a machine so you don't lose your hair. >> reporter: the group set a goal in january of helping 1,000 new patients. then covid hit. soon the salons were forced to shut their doors. events were canceled. but the need continued to grow. >> and covid shut down salons and ma many other things, but not canc cancer. >> reporter: and hair to stay has come up with a colorful alternative to raise money for their cancer patients in the mean timing.
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pop-up cabarets brought right to a donor's home. >> deliver to the home a meal from some of the top chefs in the city and along with a bottle of wine and a gift from the hair care industry. and then we'll curate a show with magic and comedy and music. >> reporter: they are hoping that the pop. up cabarets will bridge the gap while salons ramp up for reopening. a slow return to normal that will hopefully put an industry and vital charity back on their 2350e9. feet. dion lim, abc 7 news. >> that is a pretty cool idea, pop-up cabaret. >> i like it machine anything to do to ease people's minds. that is neat. hi, everybody. let's take a look at what is going on with sutro tower. it looks warm in the east bayhills with the orange and
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brown tint to the sky this morning. we have a low to moderate heat risk -- or heat illness risk today. a cooling sea breeze starts tomorrow and our breeziest and cloudiest are friday and saturday with a few sprinkles possible. nothing on the storm impact scale unlike last weekend. let's take a look at your fog forecast. a late surge as we head through the morning commute, but look how quickly by 10:30, it is already back to the coast as winds are fairly light inland. and so by the coast will be partly sunny and the rest of us full on sunshine and look at those warm temperatures. but as we head into the evening, look how much faster the winds start to get. and that is the changing of the guard that will be felt at the coast and in the bay. the rest of us tomorrow. 91 in san jose, 94 in morgan
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hill. rest of us in the mid to upper 80s on the peninsula. upper 60s and low 70s along the coast with near 80 in downtown, south san francisco and sausalito, 90 to 94 in the north bay valleys. 84 to about 88. and hottest temperatures in the east bay valleys. 97 in brentwood. for tonight, temperatures back in the low to upper 50s, but look at the cloud cover spreading into more neighborhoods and that is why the heat starts easing tomorrow. everybody is cooler friday and saturday, in fact those temperatures may be a little bit too warm. there is a slight chance there is a couple cold fronts will move through northern california, a sprinkle saturday and then sunday it moves off, high pressure moves in and we're getting warm again next week. >> thanks, mike. the s.e.c. is proposing a record-setting fine against tell marketers making robo cars and ferrari becomes the most expensive car sold on line.
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>> in today's "techbytes," telemarketers may have to pay up. the government is seeking fines from health insurance telemarketers accused of making a billion robocalls in violation of rules. a company is accused of scamming people in at least eight states. honda says it had to stop production after a cyberattack. a virus infiltrated its servers and workers couldn't access their laptops. companies are especially vulnerable now to hacking with so many people working from home. finally, the most expensive car ever told through online only auction, the 2003 ferrari enzo went for more than $2.6 million. the char's original applies when it was business was 650 po$650,. those are your tech bites i go. google is laying out plans to bring workers back, but their famous perks will be different.
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welcome back. let's take a look at what is going on with our temperatures. we know that it will be hot, but the sea breeze kicks in tomorrow and it drops the coast into the 60s. 70s for mainly around the bay and 80s inland. just a few 90s around antioch and fairfield. but completely gone friday as the brisk sea breeze returns.
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60s and 70s. and hangs aroun for saturd cooler. now, watching the chance of a sprinkle, maybe a stray shower or two and i'll show you that coming up next with future radar. >> thank you, mike. crabbers will get financial help after a devastating fire at pier 45. you remember this, more than 30 crabbers lost thousands of traps in the fire. the relief package includes a loan payment program and a $500,000 fundraising campaign. the hope is that they new i new in time for the fall. and officials are celebrating the opening of the family matters shelter, this is a partnership between the cities of emeryville and oakland. the shelter will provide safety and stability for 25 families. >> these problems are not going to be solved city by city. they must be addressed on a
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regional state and then national level. >> the facility will be operated by the east oakland community project. the families staying in the shelter will have access to resources and services to help them find people homes. google is preparing employees for a different workplace next month. many of the perks that workers are used to are being put on hold or changed completely. the ceo says there will be no access to the company gym or the sleep pods, lunches will be distributed in prepared boxes. workers will arrive at staggered times, they will get their temperature checked and they will also be required to wear a mask. santa cruz and monterey counties are ready to welcome back tourists. restaurants and wineries can also open, but that is up to the individual businesses. a lot of monterey county beaches are open with proper social
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distancing and beaches in santa cruz county will remain on restricted hours and be closed between 11:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. right now that is in effect until july 6. let's talk about that chance of wet weather that crept into the forecast. now, i'm not completely sold on this, and this is just one of the models. this is the most aggressive model. so here we are at midnight friday, and as we head into friday morning, there is a chance of some drizzle to light rain through the morning commute and then it moves on to the east and brings showers and possibly thunderstorms to the sierra. now, if we get anything out of g june, one of our dry eiest mont. but this model again trying to give us anywhere from a couple hundredths to two tenths of an inch of rain. and coming up next, the
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strong statement on the home page of a popular baby naming website. and a hearing on police brutality in washington, d.c. today. and the ceo of a bay area company now charged with fraud. the false statements fell prosecutors say that it made about covid-19 tests. these people are all on the front line and i think that we all can do a little bit to make their life easier right now. they are not able to be with their families, but to be out there for others. if we can just give them one day of food and bring something to make them feel better and that they are not alone in this, then i feel we did something. ♪ ♪ ♪ for 40 years you've helped make-a-wish, make the stars align.
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