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forward with the ceremony. lauren sitting by her bedroom window and patrick beneath her, connect by a 30 foot ribbon, symbolizing their love and unity. a love story for the ages. that's nightline. you can find our full episode on hulu and we will see you back here tomorrow at the same time. thanks for staying up with us, good night, america.
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our commitment to help build a better bay area. abc7 news reporter kris reyes explains that california is expecting its first shipment next month. >> we are anticipating 327,000 doses of the vaccine, pfizer, to come in the next few weeks. >> reporter: governor newsom says he even knows roughly when
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the vaccines arrive but didn't want to reveal the date until he had the exact day. >> we're going to be seeing hundreds of thousands of people in california and millions of people in the united states get vaccinated in december. it's actually breathtaking. >> reporter: so here is what we can expect in the next few days. the vaccine's exact date of arrival and the plan outlining who will get the shot first. >> the vaccine's implementation will happen at the speed of trust, and that is part of the reason why we have built a set of committees. >> we have to start with health care workers and probably people in nursing homes. and then ultimately, we will get to people over 65, people with preexisting conditions. >> reporter: the pfizer vaccine will require a second dose which will be available within three weeks of the distribution of the first dose. moderna is also on track to produce 20 million doses for the entire country, also by the end of the summer. like pfizer, it has applied for federal emergency authorization of their vaccine. in a conversation with facebook, dr. fauci said if all things go
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well, we could be living in a very different world by spring. >> by the time we get to april, the normal healthy young man or woman 30 years old who's got no underlying conditions can walk in to a cvs or to a walgreens and get vaccinated. >> reporter: in san jose, kris reyes for abc7 news. >> and tomorrow the cdc will hold a key meeting with the country's top health advisers to discuss who should be first in line to get the vaccine. at the top of the agenda, which groups would benefit most from the vaccine and who would help to curb the spread of the virus. abc7 news is committed to keeping you fully informed about developments with the covid-19 vaccine. to stay on top of all the latest vaccine news, we've assembled the abc7 news vaccine team. dr. alok patel and kate larsen and luz pena plus michael finney. tonight all but seven of california's 58 counties are in the purple tier. that's the most restrictive, as you know. this has the state considering all of its options, including
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another lockdown. >> if these trends continue, we're going have to take much more dramatic arguably drastic action. >> reporter: with coronavirus cases surging around the state and hospitals filling up, governor newsom is warning parts of the state could face another stay-at-home order. >> it will require, and we are assessing this in realtime over the next day or two to make determinations of deep purple moves. >> reporter: for the second day in a row, california set a record for hospitalizations with nearly 7800. more than 1800 are in the icu. 75% of the state's icu beds are now occupied. and at this pace, they could be overflowing by the middle of december. the bay area is in a little better shape with its icu beds expected to reach capacity in early january. not lost on the governor are the small businesses being hit so hard by the restrictions during the pandemic. he announced a relief program, as well as grants to keep them going until the bigger package can be put together by the legislature. >> these are grants up to
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$25,000. we're going to expand interest-free for businesses that have $5 million in sales. happening now, it's the first night of san francisco's curfew. it took effect at 10:00 p.m. and lasts until 5:00 a.m. it's in place until at least december 21st because of the city moving into the purple tier. today abc7 asked the health department if it's considering taking action like santa clara county did over the weekend. it instituted tough restrictions and a mandatory quarantine for certain travelers. >> that is under consideration. and we're looking at what santa clara did, what l.a. has done, and looking at where this virus is headed. days to weeks would be where we're considering a type of mandatory quarantine. >> only essential workers are allowed to be out during the curfew. san mateo county is under curfew tonight as well after it too moved into the purple tier over the weekend.
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the county has seen an 85% increase in coronavirus cases over the past month. much like san francisco, its curfew will remain in effect until at least december 21st. as cases continue to rise, santa clara county issued new restrictions on travel today. the director strongly discourages leisure and nonessential trips. it requires anyone who has traveled more than 150 miles from the area to quarantine for 14 days. there are some exemptions for essential workers. people not staying in the county overnight, and a patient getting medical treatment at a south bay hospital. enforcement teams in santa clara county wrapped up a black friday crackdown on businesses violating safety regulations. the county today said teams visited a total of 427 businesses and issued fines for more than $115,000. top three violations were failure to submit or post a revised social distancing protocol, and failure to post a required sign about capacity. two schools in pleasanton are pausing their in-person sports and music camps after
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students may have been exposed to covid-19 at a party during the thanksgiving break. students from foothill, ambassador valley, and village high school attended the gathering. at least three have tested positive for the virus. the school district says they are unable to trace all the students who attended. >> this is -- this is admittedly unfortunate. and it's not fair, but we're hoping that this is a reminder to our community that we need to take this seriously and we need to do this together. >> only two out of the three schools had in-person programs. the district is working with the county health department to do contact tracing. this tracker shows the number of covid cases in the bay area since the beginning of march. the yellow bar you see is the rolling daily average. you can see the cases spike during the summer months, then taper off. then comes the second surge at the beginning of november that has resulted in the highest daily case counts during the pandemic. most bay area counties are in the purple tier right now, as you can see on our exclusive
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interactive tracking tool. you can head to abc7news.com to check out the status of your county any time. another name added to the list of san francisco city leaders charged in a bribery case. up next, what the mayor's office and a county supervisor are saying about this widening scandal. at the moment, i just had to do what i had to do. >> a grandmother grabs a table to defend her family and business from an angry customer. what led up to the encounter in san francisco, and the plea coming from business owners. also here, did you get in on those online deals? what's making this cyber monday unlike any other. >> i'm spencer christian with a look at overnight chills and afternoon warmth in my accuweather forecast as abc7 news at 11:00 continues. first a look at what's coming up tonight on "jimmy kimmel live!" after abc7 news at 11:00. jimmy? >> thanks, dan and ama. watch me in your fat pants. we have a photograph here that i wanted to run by. that's you at what age? >> i guess i'm 9 there.
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developing news, another san francisco city leader faces charges tonight in an expanded corruption case. this time the fbi says harlan kelly, the general manager of the san francisco public utilities commission accepted bribes. as jr stone tells us, there were several individuals involved. jr? >> well, am marks harlan kelly
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is the tenth person to be charged in this case. the fbi says the bribery allegation here involved a trip to china with hotel stays, meals, and gifts. >> harlan kelly is one of the most powerful people in san francisco. he controls billions of dollars in public money. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor matt haney is talking about san francisco public utilities commission gm harlan kelly, who the fbi is charged with wire fraud in an alleged long running bribery scheme. >> it all seems to follow the same pattern. years of gift giving and doing favors for city officials and then knocking on the door and saying hey, can you help me out with this contract? can you give me some inside information? >> reporter: kelly is one of ten people who face corruption charges. kelly's attorney says his client denies all wrongdoing. >> i will tell you right now there is no jury in federal court in the northern district of california that is going to convict harlan kelly of anything because he is innocent. >> reporter: the fbi says the allegations involve a family
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trip to china with hotels, meals, and gifts paid for by a construction company executive. harlan, who according to officials had a salary of over $350,000 a year is married to the current san francisco city administrator naomi kelly. supervisor heaney says he is working with others to strengthen laws and oversight committees, saying this is an embarrassment to the city. >> when you see so many people who are out living on the streets, you see filthy streets, well, that's also connected to a government that is working for their own personal benefit rather than the public benefit. >> reporter: harlan resigned from his position monday. mayor london breed issued a statement calling these allegations disturbing and unacceptable. i reached out to the mayor's office for an interview for this story tonight, but did not hear back. jr stone, abc7 news. >> all right, j.r., thank you. here are some others charged in
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the corruption case. it began with the arrest of mohammed nuru. restauranteur nick bovis and paul giusti. in the middle of this pandemic, a long-time restaurant owner jumped into action when an angry customer attacked her staff. dion lim has the small business' plea for patience. >> at that moment i had to do what i had to do because my daughter and my grandson in the drama. >> reporter: that drama all played out on surveillance video from panchita's pupuseria the day after thanksgiving. you can see this customer walks in and after learning her order would take a little longer than expected -- >> we told her 15 minutes, and it took about 20 minutes. >> reporter: what happened next gives a whole new meaning to the term hangry. >> she grabbed a jug of five-pound hand sanitizer and launched it at me while i was holding my son. >> reporter: that's when owner and 60-year-old owner doris grabs whatever she can, including this table to defend her family and her more than
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30-year-old business. operating a small business is challenging enough as it is with the ever changing restrictions. some small eateries are now forced to make concessions. >> really just ask everyone to please be understanding that, you know, we're not doing this for fun. most people are trying to pay the bills and pay their employees and pay the health insurance and pay the taxes without much financial relief. >> reporter: as for what happened at panchita's, the woman eventually left the restaurant and thankfully no one was hurt. san francisco police say the investigation is ongoing. >> being considerate of the employees, considerate of the business, and just being -- having some empathy for the industry itself. we are trying to stay afloat for the community and for ourselves. >> reporter: in san francisco's mission district, i'm dion lim, abc7 news. well, if the numbers hold, this will be the busiest online shopping day in history. adobe digital insight says we
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will spend between 10.5 and $12.5 billion. that's a jump as much as 35% over last year. so what are we buying? adobe says we're concentrating on items with the biggest discounts -- tvs, toys, and computers. as covid restrictions continue to hurt businesses, santa clara county restaurants want to limit fees charged by food delivery companies like door dash and uber eats. the mountain view voice reports that the silicon valley chamber coalition wants a temporary 15% cap. fees average between 30 to 50%. bay area cities like san francisco and santa clara have passed similar caps, by the way. all right. let's turn our attention now, ama, to the weather forecast as we start another week. >> and another month. how it is december tomorrow, spencer? >> that's right. i forgot. >> that's right. we are starting another month. another month of almost spring-like near winter weather. so let's take a look at what's going on. before we get to actual weather conditions, we have rough surf along bay area beaches.
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beach hazard statement is in effect until 10:00 tomorrow morning.wave heights are elevat. there is a possibility of rip currents and sneaker waves. bear in mind if you're down along the coastline. meanwhile, clear skies looking across the embarcadero from the rooftop camera. 57 degrees in san francisco. mid 40s in oakland and san jose. 40 degrees at mountain view and 50 at half moon bay. a clear view from emeryville looking towards san francisco. other temperature readings right now 40 at santa rosa and 41 at novato at fairfield. low 40s at livermore and concord. and looking back at the skyline of san francisco from the exploratorium camera, these are our forecast features. mainly clear overnight with chilly conditions in the inland valleys. another dry and mild day tomorrow. part of a pattern that we'll have for the next seven days. and the pacific storm track, which is guiding some weather disturbances into the pacific northwest is flowing well to our north. so we will not have any rainfall here for a while. overnight, under mainly clear skies, except for a couple of
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low clouds near the coast. overnight lows will be generally int the upper 30s and our inland valleys, and low 40s just about everywhere else. tomorrow another sunny and relatively mild day with high temperatures int the upper 50s near the coast. low 60s near the bay and mid- to upper 60s inland. now as we look at our forecast animation for the week ahead, you can see all these little systems developing up in the pacific northwest, producing rainfall, there even some snow in the higher elevations. clouds will approach the bay area. but it does not appear that any rainfall is going to make it into the bay area as we move ahead to friday and then to saturday. just dry conditions, and mainly sunny days except for the invasion of a few clouds here and there. the rain stays to our north. here is the accuweather seven-day forecast. it's going to continue to be quite mild for this time of year. first weekend of december is going to see high temperatures inland in the mid- to upper 60s, near 70 in places like santa rosa and cloverdale. around the bay shoreline, mid, maybe even mid- to upper 60s by the end of the week and upper 50s to about 60 on the coast.
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so pleasant weather. it's mild weather. but it's certainly not the typical weather we would expect for the first week in december. and there is no rain in sight, dan and ama? >> all right. well, hopefully a little farther out maybe we'll start getting rain. thanks, spencer. ahead here, new development in the case of two birds stolen from a fresno zoo in an early morning heist. and tomorrow on "good morning america," jennifer garner. gma starts at 7:00 a.m. we'll be right back. >> and abc7 news is proud to support giving tuesday with our day of giving to support local nonprofits struggling to fund raise during this pandemic. tomorrow we're going feature more than 15 local organizations, including my favorite charity i want to share with you, friends of camp concord and the work it does to build a better bay area. we'll also tell you how you can support toy toys for tots through shop disney and how abc7 news and our parent company disney is supporting local food banks. so please, join us for day of
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new details tonight. one of two exotic birds stolen from the fresno zoo has been returned. the nicobar pigeon was found and is doing okay. on sunday, a man in dark clothing jumped a fence, cut a lock, and stuffed the birds inside a duffel bag. >> investigators are still
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looking for the missing sulfur crested cockatoo. it is listed as critically endangered. it has a bright yellow crest, as you see, and missing feathers on the back of its head. let's hope they get that bird back quickly. >> yeah, it's a shame. hopefully it's returned. all right. keep it here. larry has sports, next. >> dan, ama, the 49ers can't practice or play at home. so where do they go? how about an extended
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as we all fight the coronavirus pandemic, california is mandating face masks to stop the spread. that's why abc7 wants to remind you to wear a mask for you, your loved one, and your community. please, wear because you care. sports on abc7 is sponsored by your local toyota dealers. >> good evening. coming off a big road win off the rams, the 49ers are about to become serious road warriors. santa clara's ban on contact sports has forced the niners to move to arizona for the next few weeks. they'll play their next two scheduled home games against the bills on monday, december 7th. abc7 game. and then washington in glendale at the arizona cardinals facility. coach kyle shanahan rather frustrated. >> all oui done for this entire season is wake up in the morning, go get tested, wear a mask, trackers throughout the whole day, finish, go straight home, don't travel, don't go outside in public. i mean, everyone has been so
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committed to this. i mean, the biggest thing for me is us all leaving our families. and we're all human like everyone else. >> it's even worse for san jose state. they might have to move their game against hawaii to humbolt. >> so there is no shortage of things going on. and challenges for us to face and overcome. >> monday night football. seahawks and eagles. birds of war, feathers flying. you won't like d.k. when he is angry, because he does. this russell wilson with the bomb for 52 of metcalf's 177 receiving yards, setting up a short touchdown. 7-0 seahawks. chris carson, who runs harder than carson? nobody. just came off of injured reserve. 14-0 seahawks. final seconds. philly desperation mode. carson wentz, hail mary. caught by a diving richard rodgers. seattle atop the west at 8-3. stanford supposed to be playing in the maui invitational.
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canceled. they're in north carolina, but wearing aloha shirts. baltimo alabama turns it over. bryce wills throws it down. stanford with zhaire williams. in the nba next year. stanford rolls 82-64. how about cal? hosting nichol state. andre kelly, 6'8", 255 pounds and using that bulk. follow your own miss inside. there bears up 35-28 in the second half. nichols paying the price for being too aggressive with bradley. gets wide open three there. he had 26 points. nice dish to cal wins the home a hundred-year comet... did i miss it? but you can't sleep through my breakfast. because it's served all day, every day! thanks, jack. try my $4.99 french toast sticks jumbo breakfast platter. part of my all day, everyday breakfast.
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tv: this is the greatest play i've ever seen! what'd i miss? but you can't sleep through my breakfast. because it's served all day, every day! thanks, jack. try my $4.99 french toast sticks jumbo breakfast platter. part of my all day, everyday breakfast. abc7 has launched new streaming apps. so wherever you are, you can get our live newscasts, our breaking news, weather, and a lot more with our new abc7 bay area app. it is available on apple tv, android tv, fire tv, roku. it's everywhere. search abc7 bay area and download it for free. lots of great information for you. that is going to do it for this edition of abc7 news. thank you so much for watching. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. fo
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