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of a health care workers, who gets the vaccine next? when it is available, how will you access yours? >> will the bars and restaurants be getting a little relief from the city? we'll explain the new grant program the city is using to infuse these restaurants with some much needed cash. >> joe biden to nominate a uc berkeley professor. details next. >> back to umbrella weather. i'll show you how much rain, coming up. there is finally light at the end of the tunnel for the bay
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area. the first covid-19 vaccines have been administered in san francisco and contra costa county. front line workers the first to be getting the shot. other local counties set to begin vaccinating in the coming days. meanwhile an emergency unfolding. more than 200,000 total covid cases in the bay area. the san francisco mair warning, relief will not happen overnight. >> we still have some time where we have to go through this process and ask people to be patient but also continue to wear a mask and socially distance. >> tonight we are at a critical point in the covid-19 pandemic now that a vaccine is finally being distributed. abc7 news is dedicating this entire week to what you need to know right now. >> we start with abc7 news report he kate larson who has the story on when the rest of us who aren't health care workers might be eligible for those vaccines. >> reporter: in the past few days we've received hundreds of emails from all of you with
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questions about covid vaccines. the most common questions, when can i get a vaccine based on my age, health conditions and where i live? >> the message now is to, unfortunately, to sit tight. >> reporter: he is marin county's health officer. he says 1 a, vaccinating health care workers and residents of long term care facilities don't be complete until january. come february, he expects people with higher risk of bad covid outcomes and nonhealth care essential workers will get their turn. >> that's when we start talking about having teachers, people who work in the court system and others be vaccinated. >> reporter: in march he says it's possible to general public will be eligible for vaccines. >> our lives will be a lot different. i'm hoping by the end of the summer. >> reporter: another question, how will people actually access the vaccines? >> your medical provider, pharmacies and specialized events. >> reporter: like drive-through vaccination events similar to
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testing. pfizer, moran and others all require two dotes. how do they ensure people come back for that critically important second shot? >> i'll be working health care providers to make sure the texts are happening, the automatic messaging to remind people it is their time. >> reporter: doctors should reach out to their patients when vaccinations are available. >> all this week we're bringing you an in-depth look at the vaccine with our team of reporters and medical experts. tomorrow you'll hear about people who are hesitant to take the vaccine and distrust that it has roots in racism and they're skeptical. you'll find all our stories online. governor newsom is painting a bleak picture of coming days. he's ordered 5,000 body bags and refrigerated trucks on stand by. california set another record today for hospitalizations, due
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to covid-19 as well as the number of people in icu. but the governor did share the state will get 672 doses of moderna's vaccine. a second covid vaccine could be approved in the u.s. this week. the fda released new moderna data today ahead of a panel vote tomorrow. they found it is nearly 95% effective. it could go out on thursday. for the latest updates on the coronavirus vaccine, you can always download the abc7 news app. just enable the push alerts to get exclusive content and developments as they happen. in the east bay, walnut creek is looking to help out struggling restaurants and so many are hurting terribly. how the city plans to make a new crash grant program actually work. >> it makes it awkward to tell people happy holidays. especially to my staff. i just had to lay off 21 more
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people, for the second time. right before christmas. >> the co-owner kevin weinberg says this second shutdown has been harder to handle. >> this time they're not eating out and our takeout revenue is not picking up the same as before. >> reporter: so the idea the city might step up to offer grant money piqued his interest. they directed staff to move forward on a grant program that would offer $5,000 to $10,000 to eligible businesses. >> every day we are losing one of these businesses. and how fast can we get money in their hands by mid to late february if we put the process in place? >> it is modeled after similar ones like dublin for small businesses with less than 50 employees. walnut creek's must still go through another round of clarification and approval with the money not likely to be distributed until february. >> this is just before christmas. i mean, we would be packed.
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>> reporter: in walnut creek, abc7 news. new developments now. police released body camera video tonight of a beating involving a san francisco officer at pier 39. hard to watch and to listen to. that video shows an officer using his baton to hit the man several times. he suffered a broken leg and wrist during the incident that happened in october of last year. yesterday the district attorney filed felony charges goechbser terrance stengel. the police chief william scott released a statement saying the officers weren't responding to a call about a man apparently assaulting a woman and a struggle ensued between spears and an officer. abc7 news is committed to racial and social justice as part of our efforts to build a better bay area. to join the fight and find your ally, head to abc7 news.com/take action.
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moving on, we are learning that a uc berkeley professor will be nominated by president-elect joe biden to one of the highest positions in the country. sources say oakland resident and former michigan governor jennifer granholm has been selected to lead to department of energy. abc7 news reporter jr stone spoke with an excited colleague. >> this is jennifer granholm. uc berkeley professor and alumni. also, the former governor of michigan whose sources say will be nominated to be part of president-elect joe biden's cabinet. >> he really wants to make sure as i say that we create jobs, keep jobs, and make sure that people have good jobs. >> granholm will be nominated to lead the department of energy. she was governor of michigan from 2003 to 2011, and previously worked with then vice president biden on bailouts for michigan's auto industry. uc berkeley, deep of the goldman school of public policy henry brady has worked closely. >> i think one of the reams
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she's focused so much in berkeley doing research on how to pre serve jobs is because she's concerned about that. she saw what happened when people lost jobs. >> reporter: brady referencing her time in michigan where there were tough times. he believes she will work closely with president-elect biden on a green agenda, saying that granholm created the american jobs project at berkeley. biden's cabinet nomination of granholm is expected to be officially announced later this being. jr stone, abc7 news. another pick joe biden has selected former presidential rival to be secretary of transportation. buttigieg would be the first openly lgbtq person that chosen for a cabinet position. aid went to restaurants across the state. who got the money? the french laundry did. i'll explain just how much. next. plus, there won't be any crowds but we now know who will
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headline dick clark's new years rocking eve on abc this year. the next storm is just hours away. i'll have the hour by hour time line coming up. >> thanks. first here's a look at what's ahead on jimmy kimmel live. >> thanks. we made a show. don't let it to go waste. you are in england right now, yes? >> i am. i am. >> is that the best place to celebrate christmas? to me it seems like it is. >> oh, 100%. yeah. we have all the
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acclaimed french laundry received $2.4 million. that's 17 times more than the average bay area restaurant received. >> tonight newly released data from the small business administration shows wealthier, big businesses are often getting access to loans before small mom and pop owners. the abc7 news i-team is taking a closer look at the disproportionately impacted. >> and here's our reporter with those findings. >> reporter: at yountville's three-star restaurant, the french laundry, you can reserve an exclusive outdoor culinary dining experience starting at $450 per person. or a white truffle and caviar dinner for $1,200 per person. the 1,600 square foot building owned by the celebrity chef thomas keller, approached more than 60 investors to launch the restaurant back in 1994. according to abc7's analysis of newly released sba data, french
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laundry collectively received more than $2.4 million through the paycheck protection program. that's 17 times more than the average loan for restaurants received in the bay area. >> you know what? i'm beyond angry. what can i do about it? nothing. >> reporter: he struggled to get just over $318,000 to save his san mateo restaurant vault 164. the loan amount wasn't enough to sustain his business. berk wits was forced to sell the restaurant in july. >> i was not happy. i had a 40-year run in the restaurant business. not many people that have had that run. i consider myself fortunate. i really feel bad for the next generation of restaurant you'res because they're screwed. >> reporter: according to data from the sba, both loans were approve. the first was for $2.2 million to retain 163 employees. the second loan was for more than 194,000 to retain five
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employees. abc7's analysis found french laundry received more than six times what the average full service bay area restaurant retaining five employees received. we reached out the french laundry for comment and to confirm how many employees the are restaurant was able to keep on pay roll for each loan. they are one of at least seven bay area restaurants with two or three michelin stars that received ppe loans. the list -- around $214,000 loan to retain ten to 14 people. >> still trying to figure out how to spent it correctly which continues to be cloudy. >> reporter: he said that's in part due to the rules, changing so frequently.
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he found it hard to keep up. >> so whether the ppp will be forgivable or not will be the final thing we'll see. i'm not sure if it will be. we have an accountant so he helped us through the application. it was definitely a scary process. >> reporter: teresa, owner of the mission's la palma, agrees. splik other family owned small businesses, she didn't have access to financial help. >> it was very intimidating. the application process. anything you fill out wrong, and you sign on the dotted line, you're liable for. >> reporter: laurie is a financial consultant serving hundreds of restaurants across the bay area. she specializes on helping her clients qualify for ppe funding. >> clearly those who had established banking relationships with banks that chose to participate at least in the early stages. those that had access to financial advisers, btants,
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attorneys, to make sense of the application received the loans. >> from your perspective, what needs to change to make access to funding more equitable? >> i think the companies will be key. because i think they leveled the playing field a lot in the late stages of the last round of ppe. >> online banking companies like kabbage, more than 90% have ten or fewer employees. they prioritized community base, serving small businesses in nonurban areas. for example, the average loan size was around $28,000. nearly four times less than the national average loan size at 107,000. >> in the late stages of the second round of ppe, many banks just shut their doors and the company stepped in and provided a lot of those loans. >> reporter: out of all the approved loans in california, 91% of larger restaurants with 300 or more employees got their loan approved in april.
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versus only 52% of smaller restaurants with one hundred or fewer employees. for the i-team, abc7 news. >> of course, we'll continue to follow that story. let's turn our attention to the changing weather. >> reporter: yes. changing and you've got to get that umbrella handy, sandhya. >> that's right. it is that time. year when we need the umbrellas. and we like these storms coming in every few days or so. tomorrow night is when that next storm, the bulk of it will get here. this storm is tapping into some moisture. most of the energy is heading into the pacific northwest right now. we are going to get some down pours out of this but it is going to be brief. so let's start with what it is doing right now which is kicking up the surf beach house until 3:00 a.m. there is a risk of sneaker waves. exercise caution if you're going to be at the beach over the next 24 to 48 hours.
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we have a high surf advisory that starts at 3:00 a.m. it will run until 3:00 p.m. up to 25 foot waves expected around favored areas, west northwest facing beaches. the breakers will be large and dangerous. the exploratory camera showing the bay area. the temperatures are in the 30s to 50s right now. but definitely not quite as cold as it was just 24 hours ago thanks to the cloud cover. by morning you'll see some mid 30s in the coldest inland valleys. most areas will be in the upper 30s to the upper 40s as we start off the morning with paxes of fog and a lot of cloud cover. tomorrow, 50s, 60s for the highs. so all the clouds will be increasing. the showers will begin in the north bay by late afternoon, and by early evening, it will start to move southward. it is a level one storm. brief down pours overnight and we are looking temperature rough
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and dangerous surf. this is the time line. notice lighter greens around mendocino county. they start to slim southward. the bulk of the rain, the heavier stuff arriving between 11:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m., crossing the central bay. that might actually keep you up if you're a light sleeper. scattered showers for a thursday morning commute and then to a drier forecast. this will result in rainfall totals from about .2 of an inch in the inland valleys to .7 in the wetter locations. in the mountains, it turns to snow. winter weather visory, wednesday night to thursday night. it is above 5500 feet so below pass levels. looking at snowfall nearing a foot and even over. the accuweather forecast, tomorrow night into thursday. need those umbrellas and then we'll dry out for the weekend. winter begins monday early in
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tonight. thanks for watching. >> from all of us, we appreciate your time. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, carey mulligan and alanis morissette. and now, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: hi, there. hi, everybody. i'm the host, thanks for watching. that's very nice, thanks. we are coming to you from los angeles, home of the number one and two highest-paid celebrities in the world. every year "forbes" puts out a list of the 100 celebrities on made the most money. for 2020, the highest-earning celebrity, any guesses? oprah? tyler perry? adam sandler? guillermo? >> guillermo: the rock. >> jimmy: the rock is not correct. the highest-paid celebrity of the year for 2020 is
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