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to her salon this week. >> and there's a reaction after an officer charged. >> extreme and dangerous heat for the holiday weekend, the warming and the temperatures coming up. abc news at 11:00, starts right now. >> building a better bay area, for a safe and secure future. >> i don't owe anyone an apology. mrs. pelosi owes the country an apology. >> the salon owner said that it was not a set up. >> and those that have worked at the salon have quit. >> a san francisco salon owner said that she does not owe anyone an apology after releasing video of nancy pelosi
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getting her hair done. >> the point of releasing the video, if a woman in a high risk age grouper, who spends much of our time on tv warning of the dangers of covid-19, feels safe and comfortable in a san francisco salon, and can be responsible for being cautious and mindful why can't the rest of san francisco and the rest of america do that too? >> someone who rents a chair with her, and she doesnidn't kn about it until she was called and texted. and they said, it was a set up. and this office is in possession of photographs, videos and witness information that contrary to her statements to the press, has been operating the business during the stay at home orders. the owner said that she is
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making fall statements. and the white house secretary played the hair appointment. and trump saying, crazy nancy pelosi said she was set up by a beauty parlor owner when she is improperly not wearing a mask. a group of protesters hung hair dryers in a tree outside pelosi's home, and demanded the freedom to go back to salons. dempt the stylists have quit and removed their belongings. denardo is receiving death threats but stand big his comments. >> the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the local economy is a major focus of our efforts to build a better bay area. tomorrow, barber shots and hair salon owners can finally get back to cutting and coloring in doors for the first time in more than five months.
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here is amanda. >> reporter: california's new four-tiered reopening system is putting christine palmer back in business. she owned the salon that has not seen a customer since march. she spent the last six months, focused on developing new operations for the pandemic. >> you come in, you get a temperature check, a screening, have you are on have a mask on and yes, you have to have an appointment and each stylist can only have one client in the salon at a time. >> alameda county published eight pages of guidance. new rules, restrictions and standards for the shops. and palmer will push forward with the demands -- >> i'm still going to be pushing for regrouping. because, right now, they have us group of bars, and restaurants and family entertainment. it's ridiculous. >> hin oakland. in the groove stoudios is takin
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their classes outside. they are able to operate outdoor as noncontact fitness organizations. the co-owner admits that the plaza does the not present safety and privacy. >> how much does it cost and we sustain it and still pay rent for a building we are not using. >> the county is green lighting batting cages and mini golf. however, shared playgrounds. ball pits and bounce houses will remain closed. nail, skin and waxing services must only operate outdoors. abc7 news. dozens of schools across the bay area have been allowed to reap open, some as soon as next
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week. waivers have been granted for several areas. that only includes transitional kindergarten through six grade. schools will have to comply with specific plans. in marin county, 15 schools will be reopening on tuesday. >> this is something that we have been working on since march with schools actually closed. we knew right then and there, that to get kids back in to classrooms, it was going to take a lot of planning and a lot of careful protocols and steps. tomorrow, marin county will be notified if it can move on to tier 2 of the state's reopening plan and if that happens, all schools there can be reopen before the end of the month. >> in the east bay, oakland unified school district will hold online classes for now, until the county meeting more health thresholds. the mayor had a online townhall to discuss options. >> my advice to parents feeling
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over overwhelmed, if you are red lining, don't take it, if you are feeling that way, other parents are feeling it too. have an open and respectful conversation with your teachers. >> he stressed that they should make sure that the students are getting 20-30 minutes a day in each, reading, writing and math. and it's important to let them go outdoors and socializing with others. we spent a week on issues of going back to school. all the stories are on abc bay area.com. and our tv apps. >> if you want to look at the color coded system, go to ourer w -- go to our website. abc news.com. a record setting streak that keeps getting longer unfortunately. today was the 17th straight spare the air day. take a look at the hazy conditions all across the bay area and it's not over yet.
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let's go to our meteorologist. we have got, in addition to had this, haze and well, all the smoke triple digit temperatures on the way. >> i know, larry. it's not going to stop, we go from the smoke to the heat, and it's going to be excessive as we head in to the weekend. the heat wave, so an excessive heat warning beginning at 11:00 a.m. on sunday, and until evening in monday. temperatures 90-110 or higher. risk of heat illness will be high in the areas. a heat advisory for the coast. heat illnesses are possible for the time period as well. here is a look at the forecast. 110 for the hot spots on sunday and still dangerous monday. i will be back with a closer look at the seven-day forecast coming up. >> thank you, we will check
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back. new at 11:00, the governor has allowed new power efforts. it's to avoid rolling black outs. we have the story. >> excessive heat, a flex alert, paired with the holiday weekend, seems like a recipe for another round of rolling black outs. but it's confirmed that it's not in the forecast. at least not yet. for now, pg&e's spokes person said that the focus is on conservation. >> every bit from 3:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. saturday, sunday and monday, will help keep them from >> we had no warniecsalyscary. it was a lot to deal with. >> the business lost power for
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four hours during the mid august outa outages. >> we shut down the kitchen and contacted customers and we started ringing up customers by running to different computers and writing down their credit card numbers. >> now, his team is preparing for a to he poe round two this weekend. just like pg&e. >> what is pg&e doing to prepare? >> pg&e is also putting ought hands on deck. and we are expecting the triple digit or more temperatures. we are stocking up on equipment, and transformers and anything that can could be affected by the heat, and crews, we are stocking up on all of that. >> don't run the dish washer, save the laundry, save the dishes until after 9:00 p.m., save lights. >> save what you can. abc7 news. on to the three main wildfireses burning in the bay area. cal fire reports the scu fire burning in santa clara, and
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contra costa is 80% contained after burning 391,000 acres. and the lnu complex fire in 75% containment and the czu complex fire, 86,000 acres and 51% contained. >> mandatory evacuation orders have been lifted for south of bonnie dune. the picture we have here is depict depicted. some may not have power restored. more than 8,000 people are still evacuated. >> police release method video, showing a suspect with arms full walking out of a home in santa cruz, the person took $6,000 of its at beln evacuee. >> theisatrney hasicer whohot a
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lled m san leandro walmart. that family is reacting more after the break. >> the image that went viral. two little girls in salinas, using the wifi from taco bell to do their school work. we will hear from their mothers. >> and first, here is a look at what is coming on tonight with jimmy and carrie washington. >> and tonight's show is essential viewing. you decided what you are wearing on your couch for the right now, we could all use some comforting words, so here it goes: melty, melty, tasty, grilly, juicy, sizzle. mmm, that should feel better. the sourdough patty melt is back. make it a combo meal for just $5.99... melty, melty.
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jason fletcher inside a san leandro walmart. the officer has been charged with volunteer manslaughterer. >> i was surprised and shocked and kind of threw me off my balance a little because we have not talked to da o'malley. >> reporter: the police released cell phone video showing the officer trying to drop a baseball bat that taylor was swinging around. he refuses to do so and he jumps back and tased and then the officer fires a fatal shot. stephen clark said that it's this part of the video that will be closely looked at. >> did the officer give the taser enough time to do its work. was there too quick a use of deadly force. >> he was no threat. >> if he had tased him again,
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before shooting him, i think that would have been enough to get him down and get him >> she said times have changed and all eyes will be on the outcome of this case. so this will be an important test case moving forward, whether das will get convictions in these situations. j.r. stone, abc news. >> a large crowd of people marched through the mission district tonight. a group calls itself defund sfp organized the march in honor of jacob blake, a man who was shot in the back by a wisconsin police officer. the group wants the board of supervisors to fight for a budget that significantly defunds the police and they would like to see sheriff's deputies removed from san francisco general hospital. >> in the south bay, the city of
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san jose will not pursue charges of people charged with curfew violations. police arrested dozens of protesters and the city attorney's office said that they will not be prosecuting the municipal code curfew violations in the interest of justice. if you are struggling with issues of justice, we want to help you find a ally, go to our website, and we have a list of local resources. >> there's out pouring of people after this image went viral. >> in just a week, these two students have become a viral sensation. their story touched hearts everywhere. this photo revealed how they did school work. sitting on a sidewalk outside taco bell to connect to wifi. >> the girls went there because
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they didn't have internet. they wanted to study. >> their mom is speaking out for the first time. the garcias have received an ou discovered they were evicted from their home. >> translator: they helped me find a place to put all of my stuff and a place to live for a week. >> reporter: a go fund me called help for the girls has raised $145,000. every few minutes, new donations come in, but the salinas police have decided to dig deeper. a spokes person says koin, we want to make sure there's no irregularities, we are worried about the welfare of the children. >> this woman set them up with an accountant to handle the money raised online. >> when we met the mother, no one was helping her. her daughters were viral, it was a couple of days in already.
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she was not receiving any help. >> martinez said she is working to find the garcias a more permit home, they are hoping their story will bring help to others too. >> i want them to help other kids that are in need of internet. >> facebook has ruled on it a plan to stop efforts to under mine the 2020 election. the social media giant said that it will not accept new political ads, and it will labor misinformation about the election and voting. facebook will pay users to quit the app ahead of the election so it can study the impact on politics. as part of the outside study, the company will pay facebook and instagram users 2010 and 20 dollars a week, to keep their accounts deactivitied. the company expects 200,000 users to participate. >> san francisco based jewel, mailei off more than 50% of its
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workforce. the "wall street journal" reports that the company is planning to cut 1200 workers and considering pulling out of international markets. the e cigarette maker laid off a thousand employees earlier inth year. >> the u.s. forest service has said that the plague has been found near some beaches. infected flees were found on rodents. a south lake tahoe resident tested positive for the bubonic plague. we found these socially distanced hearts. they are calling it heart your parks campaign. the hearts will appear now at alamo square, and glenn canyon. they want to hear from san
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franciscoresident why they heart their parks. if you are going to the park you have to wear your hat and bring your water. the works. >> everything. >> yeah, and find shade the this weekend or ac, it will be a scorchers. i will show you the heat wave that is ahead. it's going to cover all of the bay area in terms of the warnings and advisories. shades of pink, that's the excessive heat warning that is because the heat risk, it will be high between 11:00 p.m. saturday and 9:00 p.m. monday. and it's for the coast and bay shoreline and orange. definitely dangerous. let's take a look at the forecast highs saturday. mid 100s, inland. and the heat will build on sunday. this is excessive, you are talking 110 degrees in concord as we head towards monday. it will still be hot, fairfield, 108, 107, these are projections.
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heat tips. drink plenty of fluids, seek shade, or go inside for ac, do not leave children or pets in your vehicles. a live look, just a lovely view of the shark tank limited fog in the morning. hazy and warmer conditions for the afternoon. this intense heat wave hits this up coming weekend with record temperatures likely and we are looking at higher fire danger especially heading in to early next week, with gusty off shore winds developing. tonight, what has developed is a bit of a change in our air quality, earlier we had more smoke around tonight and everyone is in the green and yellow which indicates good to moderate air quality across the region. still a spare the air alert up for friday, and saturday, as the air quality will continue to suffer as long as the wildfires are going. i know the containment numbers are increasing so hopefully firefighters make more progress tonight. here's a view from the
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camera. we are not going to get much in the way of the fog. along the coastline on live doppler 7, temperatures a this hour, 50s to 60s. as we check out your mannering numbers. anywhere from the low 50s to the low 60ss. it will be hazy, follow once again, very limited to the coast and locally inland. for the afternoon, mid 60s coast side all the way to low 90s inland. it will be hazy and warm to end the work week. enjoy tomorrow, because after that, the heat is on. it is definitely going to be stifling heat, dangerous as well. mid 100s to 110 on sunday. heat wave continues past labor day. so, definitely stay cool. all right. we will do our best. thank you. >> tomorrow, good morning america, usher, performing several of his hit
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good evening, the nba playoffs are in full swing, the basketball world's attention was outside the bubble for a moment after a surprise hire took the nba by storms. nets hiring steve nash to a four-year contract. he is now the head coach of the team. nash has no official coaching experience, but has served as a consultant with the warriors, where he was seen working with kevin durant. it was fun watching him do the innovative drills. it's clear that he has coaching tricking up his sleeve. >> amazing finish, the raptors down 0-2 to bostonn mu game three game three, dishes it for the jam. celtics up by two. the celtics will go 3-0 in the series. half a second to go, raptors and
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lowrie finds his mark and it was hit for the win. when asked why he said, i don't shoot to miss. raptors win 104-103, kawhi leonard and the clips game one of the series. tied at 36. and the clips going on a big run. up ahead to leonard for the dunk. he had 19 in the first half. and leonard so good at getting to his spot. he finds the easy fade away. he 29 points. and denver clearly tired after the seven game series against utah and it showed. l.a. takes game one, 120-97. after a hiatus following caution. the a's season returns the tomorrow against the padres. we also know that the pitcher daniel mangen was the member of the a's who tested positive for covid-19. fortunately he has been asymptomatic. no other as have been tested
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as we all fight the coronavirus pandemic. california is mandating face masks to stop the spread, please, wear because you care. that is it for us tonight, thank you for watching. >> up next, on jimmy kimmel, guest host carrie washington with reese witherspoon. have a good night and try to stay cool the hehehe
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