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exrien, this is wher things sometimes go askew. our final presenter is one of our finest actors and one of the few actors to have worked with o.j. and olaf. here to present the emmy for outstanding drama series, two-time emmy winner and double nominee tonight, sterling k. brown. ♪ >> whoo! oh, wow. i did not see this coming. they told us "succession" was a shoe-in. for "this is us" to win best drama in an unbelievably loaded season, i'm blown away. and they said network television was dead. okay. to our partners at disney and nbc, back up the brinks trucks, you cheapskates. we won best drama, and we need
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big raises. because this right here, this right here is an envelope. why do i have an envelope? i'm presenting? we weren't even nominated? i will be at work tomorrow, happily, on time, and without complaint. this is still a huge honor. here are the nominees for outstanding drama series. >> "the handmaid's tale." "better call saul." "killing eve." "succession." "the crown." "the mandalorian." "ozark." "stranger things." [ applause ] >> that was embarrassing.
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the emmy for outstanding drama series goes to -- "succession." ♪ [ applause ] >> thank you very much indeed. this is so very -- such a very nice moment. and it's very sad not to be with the cast and some of the crew, to share it with you all tonight. but this is a wonderful achievement for the whole group. room service -- just, yeah, probably. but for being robbed of the opportunity to spend this time with our peers and with the cast and crew, i think i'd like to do a couple of un-thank yous.
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un-thank you to the virus for keeping us apart. un-thank you to president trump for his crummy and uncoordinated response. un-thank you to boris johnson for the same thing in my country. un-thank you to the nationalists and quasi-nationalists governments in the world. so, un-thank you. [ applause ] >> i don't think we ever had un-thank yous before. that's our show. before we go, i'd like to announce that we raised $2.3 million for no kid hungry, and the television academy is adding an additional $500,000 on top of that, for a total of $2.8 million tonight. you can donate too.
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joining us. >> i must have called them hundreds of times. >> it will tell you, you're not going to talk to anybody. >> we're unable to take your call. good-bye. >> this is a story that 7 on your side has talked to for months. we talked to people that were trying to not fall victim to fraud. this is after a task force looked at the way the agency works. their decision to put a hold on new games as hundreds of californians are waiting for benefits. >> it's the latest disappointment from the state's employment development department. they are announcing they need to reset and will not accept new unemployment claims for the next two weeks. >> it's overwhelming. people are hurting. eyavo le offf tir>> 600,000 peo
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the have not been processed. his office doesn't have luck getting through to edd phone lines. >> that's unacceptable. >> in this report released saturday, edd claims the strike team needs the two-week break to reduce fraud and reduce their backlog. this oakland resident has been calls since may about his brother's unemployment claim. they got a surprise in the mail. >> this is one of the letters th isnother one. this is the whole stack here. >> reporter: 40 letters that appear to be from the state's unemployment development department with other people's names. >> when i saw that, i thought the edd is sending information to peo addresses.
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>> another glitch to add to the list of changes that are needed. back in august, david chu authored a letter with 71 legislators, asking governor newson to reform this department. >> i'm hoping this is the lowest point for this agency. and with the 72 recommendations in this report, we'll be able to turn that agency around. >> reporter: on october 5th, the edd will accept claims again. they will have a new system in place. they will allow you to upload a document and, two, a selfie. >> for those that applied unemployment benefits, they will be in a backlog. and at thismesessues may not get resolved until the end of january. >> 7 on your side's michael finney have received complaints from hundreds of people and helped several. if you want to see his tips or
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tell him about an issue of your own, head to our website. lawmakers will be back on the job tomorrow as a battle heats up over who will fill ruth bader ginsburg's seat. keeping with tradition, her seat at the bench has been draped in black. president trump is promising quick action to fill the seat, saying he will announce a nominee soon. but rachel skol explains it's a question if they have the votes. >> hundreds gathering to honor ruth bader ginsburg, as the battle over who will fill her seat picks up. >> i don't think to go to politics when everyone is grieving is humane. >> reporter: the somber scene, a stark contrast to trump's rally in north carolina. president trump saying he
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expects to announce his nominee soon. >> i think the process can go very, very soon. >> reporter: mitch mcconnell promising the president's voice will get a vote on the floor of the senate. joe biden with a different opinion. >> please, follow your conscien conscience. don't nominate anyone under the circumstances that president trump has created. >> we have arrows in our quiver, that i'm not about to discuss right now. republicans can only afford to lose three votes and a group of senators could split from their party. republicans will have to figure out if they have enough votes in the senate to confirm that nominee by election day. it would have to move at a rapid pace. it takes 70 days for a nomination to get through the senate.
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and we're 45 days out from election day. tributes to ginsburg have been taking place not just in washington. today, vigils were held in several bay areas cities. here's abc 7 news reporter j.r. stone. >> today is like a moment in history. congregations are honoring her in this moment. >> reporter: candles lit sunday night to remember supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg who passed away friday is at the age of 87. >> incredible. >> reporter: josie hewitt came to this vigil with her mom, to remember a woman who was a trail blazer when it came to woman's rights. >> it's great to be here with my mom. she's taught me so much aboutan held ate sunday,igs re
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>> this woman in the 1950s, facfac faced insurmountable discrimination. >> and while ginsburg was in her upper 80s, her rulings were far-reaching and were appreciated by younger generations. >> i'm 15. she did. a bunch of my friends were super -- this hit them really hard. >> she was a pioneer for women. >> j.r. stone, abc 7 news. >> the ginsburg family will be holding a private funeral in the cemetery. no plansor lying in repose
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>> reporter: this is andrew. tapping his feet to the beat. his smile are a signal that the tunes are a break from distance learning. something we needs at the rape old age of -- >> 5. >> reporter: but for him and his classmate, hayden -- >> it's okay. i feel like going back to school is easier. >> reporter: day care is not like they remembered. class sizes is cut in half. >> i never thought i would have to lay off staff. >> reporter: karen is the director of a nonprofit with nine locations across the peninsula. in early march, the centers care for 800 children per day. now, that pig you'figure is 200. >> we will lose $500,000 if we continue.
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>> reporter: after 26 years, her child care facility is fighting to stay open. >> is he going to come back? in my job safety. it's playing in the back of my mind. >> an uncomfortable reality. there were 900 child care facilities open. now, there are 300. he says it's unclear how many centers are unclosed. but the county-subsidized funding won't be enough to support half. >> $13 million budgeted this year. $13 million is not nearly enough to cover the need. >> there's more than 500 members
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stuck in limbo. many family homes are not going to survive this. >> a problem that sits without a solution. >> to watch more of our coronavirus coverage, go to abc news come. our or collect ed apps. check it out now, whether you watch abc 7 news. >> time, now, for weather, and a check with drew. >> hi, guys. we're tracking the air quality very closely. we had hazy skies over the weekend. air quality is moderate. the p.m. levels between 51 and 100 right now. poor air quality, close to ukiah
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and willis. as we slide south, cleaner air closer to the coast. what do you expect from the south. the air will be in the moderate county. we'll have fresh air by tuesday. a majority of the bay area will be improving conditions. they're on the horizon. outside from our east bay hills camera right now. it is quiet. better air quality on the way for tuesday, wednesday and thursday. autumn. autumn arrives tuesday morning. next weekend, we're tracking much hatter temperatures on the
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horizon. 50s on the coast. we'll have locally dense fog along the coastline. visibility is less than a mile. otherwise, it's hazy skies. and the numbers are in the mid and upper 50s. two will be cooler than today, four degrees in a lot of spots. 74 in oakland. 79 in san jose. 83 in san rafael. here's the seven-day forecast. hazy, cooler tomorrow. autumn and much of the region will be offering. address and sunday, really take
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but as californians we'll get through this together. if your income has been reduced or you've lost your job or your health insurance, covered california is here. we can help you find the health insurance you need to protect you and your loved ones. and, you may even get financial help to pay for your health insurance. so, if you or someone you know is without coverage, visit coveredca.com to learn more or enroll today.
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i want to give a big shoutout to all of the west oakland. making a lot of noise right now. >> the bay area well-represented at tonight's emmy awards. outstanding supporting actor for a limited city for his role in "watchman." he attended high school in oakland before heading to cal. zendaya had a historic win tonight. >> for the first time, the emmys
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were staged virtually. >> i'm up here all alone. just like prom night. >> reporter: it was a memorable night, with 140 mnominees cozy t home. in the drama category, "succession" sweeping through. outstanding lead actor went to -- >> jeremy frong, succession. >> all i ever wanted was a book so good, i would be finishing it for the rest of my life. >> zendaya, "euphoria." >> i want to say to my peers out there doing the work in the streets, i see you, i admire you. >> reporter: "schitt's creek"
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took over the comedy category. the celebrities showed their binge favorites during the lockdown. >> of course my favorite comedy is "curb your enthusiasm." >> if you like girl magic. tey show the boy's bootee. >> catherine o'hara winning in a comedy. and eugene levy, for an actor. his son, dan helevy, winning th next few awards. the whole cast was glammed up at a watch party, compete with fancy masks. the setting was odd for an awards show, the humor and heart was felt.
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abc 7 sports. >> the next man up mentality is put to the test early for the 49ers. the san francisco game against the jets, there's the 49ers all-time leading wu ining rushe. first with the jets. offensive plame of the game. rahim mostar will jets and go 7-0. 92 yards before leaving the game with a knee injury.
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watch bosa's injury. we'll wait for. >> artie: reports on monday. jimmy garoppolo would hobble through the first half. early in the second, he finds jordan read for the first of his two touchdown connections. 131 and 2 scores before leaving the game. how about jaret mckinnon, finally healthy. his first score as a niner. gore had 63 yards for the jets. the 49ers win, overcoming a lot of adversity, especially in the injury department. >> we had a good team. we had a good team last year and a good team this year. you lose some good guys and that
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will probably be for a while. we need guys to get better. >> everybody has a role on this football team. everybody can help the people get better one way or another. that's more true now than it has been. stick together and rally. and the raiders open the stadi stadium in las vegas, against the saints tonight. to baseball, houston and the otherwise want to sweep the giants to clinch the a.l. west. the giants were scoreless all weekend. chadwick trump off mike minor. 2-0, san francisco. top of the fourth. this is a big fly to dead-center. a two-run shot for the giants. up 4-0. san francisco broke out the bats. 14 runs on 15 hits. brandon crawford, the fifth grand slam of his career.
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8-0, san francisco. giants win 14-2. they're back at .500 overall and staying in the wild card race. and the a's have to wait one more day to pop the corks. >> our destiny is in our hands. we'll be responsible for the outcome of the season. >> we're 100% how to make this happen. the win was huge. >> it's an even year. you know what that means. this sports report, sponsored by river rock casino. >> much more to come. hundreds marched in san francisco today, deman
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those are the bells of the national cathedral in washington ringing to mourn those died of covid-19. the bells tolled 200 times, 1 times for every 1,000 killed by the pandemic. 12 the number of positive cases continues to grow. the centers for disease control reports there's 6 million cases in the u.s. and there are have been more than 1,100 cases in the greater bay area. the catholic archbishop is
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for indoor services. hundreds took part in a protest today. >> reporter: hundreds of catholics marched to st. mary's cathedral. >> going to sunday mass is like a freedom of speech. >> reporter: these catholics want the right to worship indoors. but covid restrictions prohibit that. >> you can go shopping but you can't come to church. >> we're happy we're doing this. it's about time. >> this is a mockery. they are mocking you and mocking god. to city hall will you do not
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matter. >> we're tired of being unequally. >> reporter: outdoor services are permitted. the archbishop made it clear he wants church to be held inside, not outside. >> not that we want to be reckless. we can do it safely. >> reporter: indoor services could happen within a month. we need to remember that the virus is present and have to move forward cautiously. >> all due respect to my
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for your health insurance. so, if you or someone you know is without coverage, visit coveredca.com to learn more or enroll today. san francisco's first and only cat cafe could be in dire financial straits. courtney hat launched cat cafe in 2015, with the goal of rescuing cats from kill shelters. they've placed hundreds of cats
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so far. cartny says operating at a fraction of capacity, that isn't taking a dent in the $1,000 a month rent. she does admit not wanting to ask for help. >> i cried because i didn't expect an outpour of love from the community. you get so wrapped up in what you're doing, your day-to-day. >> now, the cafe needs supply for theat a
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