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it's the first weekend of indoor dining in isn'ta clara county, why restaurant owners say money from the bill in congress is much-needed to keep them afloat. >> california's leaders plan to allocate 40% of vaccines to under served communities with the highest number of covid cases in san francisco. >> i'm tracking a cold night and more rain on the way, all of the details in the forecast. abc news at 11:00 starts now. >> building a bay area for better and safe future. >> the beginning of indoor dining in bay area communities since last november, as congress gets one step closer to approve the massive stimulus bill to include $30 billion for restaurants. good evening and thank you for
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joining us, five bay area counties are now in the red tier allowing for indoor dining with limited capacity. santa clara just opened week and if the stimulus bill goes through all they will need is more customers. >> reporter: it wasn't the busiest of nights at farmer's union but compared to a month ago -- >> -- we're doing great. >> reporter: assistant manager said most customer are cautious to come inside. >> once they feel more comfortable as people get vaccinated people will thrive. >> reporter: this group came specifically to dine indoors. >> it feels comforting. >> just wanted to come inside. it's cold outside. >> reporter: not everyone's jumped at the chance to bring people back inside. >> we'll probably do it next week, make sure people and staff feel comfortable. >> reporter: he runs this pub and says they're waiting to see
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what happens with the stimulus bill in congress to allow restaurants to action loans from the payments protection plans for their employees. ppp wouldn't be enough to help this man who had to sell his brewery in campbell last year which was unable to reopen due to covid restrictions. >> my heart, also hurt my pocket, mostly my heart. losing your baby is, uh, tough. >> he still runs vin santo in willow glen and happy it stayed afloat. >> being a restaurant owner it's a lifestyle. >> reporter: while ppp money would be nice he jokes -- >> -- weather gets better so we can stop using the paper an, it's very expensive. >> reporter: in san jose, abc 7 news. >> senate approved that bill on party lines after a 25 hour
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marathon session that included dozens of votes on last-minute amendments and now moves back to the house. and we'll explain what else is in the bill for struggling americans. >> reporter: after a marathon session that went through the night the senate passed the $1.9 trillion covid-19 relief package early saturday afternoon bringing president biden closer to a big legislative win. >> i promised the american people help was on the way, today i can say we've taken one more giant step forward into delivering on that promise. >> the final vote, 50-49, falling along part ji lines, republicans united against the plan. >> senate has never spent $2 trillion in a more haphazard way. or through a less rigorous process. >> the bill includes billions in aids for states, schools, and small businesses and plus direct $1400 payment to many americans. >> the pandemic has affected
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nearly every aspect of american life so this bill spans the gamut and provides support to every part of our country. >> the vote coming after the process was held up for nearly 12 hours overnight as democrats work to get moderate west virginia democrat joe manchin on board to expand unemployment benefits through september 6th and $300 a week instead of 400. >> this nation has suffered too much for much too long and everything in the package is designed to relieve the suffering and meet the urgent needs of the nation. >> the bill heads to the house for final approval before landing on president biden's desk for signature. abc news washington. >> san francisco art museums are open for the first time since november 28th financial both opening today bringing a sense of culture back to the city. for now the museums will limit
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capacity to 25% as required under the state's red tier assignment. staff at both museums told us they're thrilled to reopen. >> health and safety of staff and visitors extremely important and at sfmom >> we're excite stod have people back in the building and we worked hard to be in compliance. >> masks will be required and they are already at capacity for tomorrow. today marks one year since the first major news conference about covid-19 in san francisco. the city's top official raised the suggestion of social distancing. >> avoid being around people who are sick. >> at the time san francisco had two known cases of covid-19 but may events were already being cancelled.
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take a look at some of our coverage from that day. >> we've just learned from the mayor's office that a long-time annual event is being called off next weekend. san francisco st. patrick's day parade will be cancelled out of concerns over the coronavirus. and other events are being postponed. >> yeah, i remember that day. coming up in our next half hour we have extended interview with the city's director of public health, about the challenges and progress of the past year. in other news now, some of the hardest hit neighborhoods by covid-19 in san francisco did not make the list to get vaccine priority under new equity plans by the state. the entire bay area only had ten zip codes make that list including others in solano, alameda and contra counties andd we spoke with officials and the
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state had good intention but missed mark. >> reporter: it is impossible to know how the covid-19 cases would impack the low-income communities of color in san francisco. for that look closer at the dark green, the neighborhoods with the highest rate of covid-19 cases in the past month. among them mission district, bay view, china town and tenderloin. >> in san francisco, yes, treasure island and tenderloin need to be prioritized for access and glad they're included. i'm concerned some of the other neighborhoods are excluded. >> this supervisor represents the only two san francisco zip codes chosen under the state's new equity plan that is setting aside 40% of the state's vaccine doses for communities' harde es hit by covid-19. left out some other hot spots, the mission and bay view. >> we're going to reach out to
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the governor's office and hope we can change that. >> 10 bay area zip codes made the list, compared it over 70 in los angeles. this list didn't account for identification for places like the mission district. >> the state's metrics is based on household income, education and health care in those zip codes. >> by taking whatever metric you are taking are you envisioning the pain existing here with positivity rates with covid high as 14%. >> the supervisor hopes the governor's announcement results in a community vaccination hub. >> i hope to see real action from our county's health department to demonstrate how these doses will be put aside for this neighborhood into the arms of people who live here. so far they've not done that effectively, there's no plan. >> in san francisco, abc 7 news. community partners in the
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east bay are stepping up to prioritize the african-american community for the covid vaccine. sfree vaccination clinic was held at oakland's center of hope community church with the focus on vaccinating black seniors and essential workers. and a ucf doctor said it is critical for racial and ethnic minorities to get vaccinated. >> if it weren't important the governor wouldn't set aside the vaccines for this population. the reason it is important to get vaccinate because with each additional vaccination the community becomes safer. >> people who were vaccinated at this site will return in four weeks to get their second dose of the moderna shot. >> san francisco police chief william scott was vaccinated today, tweeting this picture after getting his first dose and encouraging others to get vaccinated as well writing, this safe and eventuallyive vaccine
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coupled with preventative measures is our best tool to end this pandemic. abc 7 news has a vaccine tracker to show you when you might be able to get the vaccine and how your county is doing, find this resource on abc7 news.com. still ahead, a bay area mother killed in a hit and run. her grieving sister seeking justice and change so it doesn't happen to anyone else. back to school in san francisco, details of the deal to reopen classrooms for in-person learning. i'm meteorologist
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there's a tentative deal to reopen san francisco schools and have students in the classrooms next month. the phased-in approach would start with youngest students sites but abc 7 cornell shows us not all parents are ready to send their kids back to the classroom. >> i'm grateful to share sfusd is on track to offer in-person learning options. >> reporter: school board president gabrielle lopez says in-person learning begins on the 12th 2k3wi7b beginning with preschool students. >> it's good they actually set a date. >> reporter: this is one who rallied for schools to reopen and says remote learning has been a failure for his sons 8, and 14. >> it's because the format just
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doesn't work. >> reporter: the teacherer's union likes the plan which includes health and safety protocols and vaccinations for school staff. >> every morning before everybody comes into the building there will be health screening and ventilation measures and so all those layers of protections and including vaccinations for us. >> reporter: the tentative agreement comes after months of bitter debate over how and when students would return to the classroom including a lawsuit over reopening supported by mayor. >> the grown ups need to make sure to get their act together and do what's in the best interest of the city. >> will you send your kids home? >> yeah. >> safe at home right now. i don't think the back to school is good right now for the kid. >> reporter: superintendent dr. vincent matthew says no pressure. there's a plan for that.
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>> we will also continue to provide distance learning for the remainder of the school year that ends in june. >> reporter: it's still unclear when older students could return for in-person learning, more details will be released on monday. in san francisco, abc 7 news. a year online means a year off track, but there are solutions for struggling students, ways for kids to catch up and confront that learning loss all next week on abc 7 news. the family of a freemont woman killed in ax hit-and-run is seeking justice, after being killed when the driver took off leaving courtney to die from her injuries. >> it was one second of their life that ended someone else's life. and it's -- really hard to come to terms guys that. >> yeah it is could
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heartbreaking. flowers and balloons now line the road where courtney was killed. she leaves behind a eight-year-old daughter named kaley. the family is pleading with the driver to come forward saying it is the only way they will have some close your. >> we talked every day and i've been kind of just stopping myself from looking at our text messages and, you know, i feel like i want to save that to look at so i have something to look at later. >> the family says oakland police have not informed them of an arrest. we reached out to police for an update tonight but did not hear back. meantime friends have set up a go fund me page, there's a link on our website, abc7.com. eight good will stores in the east bay are closing, blaming the pandemic, a statement from good will said it was forced to keep most stores
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last year and it became a enormous financial challenge and as a result 61 employees are being laid off and stores closed in berkeley, albany, dublin, livermore, solano and contra costa county and 18 others in the east bay will remain open. moving on to our weather situation, meteorologist drew tuma is standing by, everybody wants to know if we're going to see a repeat of the rain and wind we saw last night? >> yeah, you know what, we will see more of that rain in the coming days. the wind thankfully will not be nearly as strong. last night we had wind gusts over 50 miles an hour with that cold front that moved through. tonight it's quite different story, really calm out there but getting pretty chilly. live doppler satellite showing clear skies, light winds, you can see the lights of the east
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bay in the background, when you have the combination of clear skies and light winds will be a cold, chilly night overnight, but we'll rebound nicely tomorrow to finish off the weekend. light rain will then return starting monday evening. last thing, on and off at times at least through wednesday. so the pattern does change to become pretty damp early next week, along with the rain it will get cooler, stuck in the 50's both tuesday and wednesday, certainly below average for this time of the year. numbers right now, we have widespread 40's on the board, the numbers are cooling off pretty quickly. 48 in the city right now. down to 47 in san jose. 42 in santa rosa. 46 in san ramon, clearly, all the way down to 39 degrees. overnight, numbers continue to fall, you can see a lot of 30's on the board. 35 the overnight low in santa
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rosa. 39 san ravlt. 38 in half moon bay. for san jose, oakland and san francisco will be in the low and mid 40's first thing tomorrow morning. we have a frost advisory and freeze warning beginning at midnight tonight lasting through 9:00 a.m. for clear lake, middle town, ukiah and to the north could see temperatures in the upper 20's low 30's. despite that, sunshine will be effective warming up tomorrow, and will notice more cloud cover compared to today. partly cloudy, 58 in the city. 62 in oakland and san jose. 63 in santa rosa high. 64 in concord. then on monday, the rain will return, future weather showing monday evening at 6:00 p.m. i think the best bet finding rain on monday are likely be in the north bay. that light rain will be more
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widespread on tuesday. it's overcast sky on tuesday, cool in the 50's with that light rain and that light rain does continue even into the day on wednesday. total rainfall, since the showers will be on the light side we're anticipating anywhere from quarter to half inch for a lot of us, maybe higher in the north bay where the showers linger longer, we will keep updating totals as the rain moves through. chilly morning with mild afternoon tomorrow. rain on among evening through wednesday with chilly temperatures and then we'll rebound and bring us back some sunshine on friday u california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours.
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visit right now or call during business hours. with plans under way to reopen schools a bay area volunteer group is helping students get prepared to return to the classroom. the nonprofit olive tree gift is assembling school care packages, olive tree gift create packages for frontline workers and -- a member of the group shared why she's involved. >> spreading more love and peace to the community, especially during these difficult times, even pre-pandemic, i think there's a lot of difficulties people go through every single day, so we just want to be there for them. >> the care packages will go to schools in c arvacavillvacavil
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eight saves in the first period. devan dubnyk in that for san jose. mark stone makes it 1-0, golden knights. after one. second period. sharks attacking. john leonard -- in go. fleury with 24 saves. alex tuch scores second of the game and sharks first three-game losing streak of the year. nba commissioner adam silver spoke ahead of all-star festists tomorrow in atlanta and normally would be all-star night but due to the pandemic just starts tomorrow. the day will begin with skills challenge. followed by the three-point contest. curry is in that, oddly enough the dunk contest will be in the halftime of the all-star game. here's curry on the quick and
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condensed all-star weekend. >> it may be quick down there, we'll have short windows on either side before planning again, i'll make the most of it, get there saturday, play sunday and hopefully get a bit of a break before coming back wednesday for practice. >> west coast quarters, randy bennett, st. mary's gaels taking on bennett. both with tough night but gaels on 7-0 run. kuzy ahead to johnson, kid out of the barracks he put up 25 of their 52. and they win it 52-47. and take on undefeated gongds on monday. and santa clara against pepperdine. broncos led by six in the first half. willie caruso the floater, pepper dine pulled away, ross with the all-time leading scorer with a game-high of 25.
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pepperdine led by as many as 18 and santa clara fall 78-70. abc 7 sports sponsored by your local toyota dealers. >> all right, thanks. much more to come on abc 7. tomorrow meghan and harry open up as royals. and how the palace is bracing for backlash. >> such a challenging year. >> believe it or not, today marks one year since san franciscans
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building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, this is abc 7 news. hard to believe but today marks one year since the first major news conference about covid-19 in san francisco. on march 6th, 2020, the city's director of public health announced two cases here and spoke about social distancing. it was one of the first time many had even heard of the concept. abc 7 news anchor spoke with the doctor about his reflections on the past year. >> i want to share with you a clip, so i'm going to share my screen and bring in for you a look at first major press conference addressing covid-19 last year in san francisco. this is on the 6th of march, 2020. >> after we learned yesterday of two coronavirus cases among san francisco residents we have proof that the virus is
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spreading in our community. we are taking swift action today. we are making strong recommendations for social distancing and are intend to reduce the spread of the virus and protect individual and community health. >> i know when i watched that last week in preparation for this interview i got chills when i heard you say two cases of coronavirus in san francisco. what are your thoughts seeing that video? >> well, i think, first of all, it's been such a challeging year and i think at that time while we were taking aggressive action and very concerned it was still unfathomable to so many of us that we'd be sitting here a year later with over half a million people in this country alone having died from covid-19. unfortunately including over 420
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san francisco ans who have perished from covid-19 so access nathani -- acknowledging that and also because of the early actions san franciscans took that fortunately our death rate has been low comparable to other jurisdictions. the other piece that stands out is the understanding of the virus has dramatically evolved over these 12 months, understanding how to slow the spread of the virus, through the masking, through the social distancing, we got virtually no federal support to do testing. i think also looking back at this the ppe supplies, protective equipment for frontline workers we were running out because there were no supply chains and different counties were competing with each other to get face shield,
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face masks for people who are literally working in our hospitals. that just pains me. we need to acknowledge that was something that was a failure on the federal side. >> i'm always curious when each person realize that covid-19 was an emergency, some people say it was when the nba shut down or when i went to the store and nothing was there, everyone has their own story. for you what was that moment? >> well, it was really the moment of looking how quickly this virus took off in wuhan, china, and certain parts of italy very early on add the fact it was an exponential spread, right, the fact that once it takes off it's incredibly hard to stop. if you told me a year ago we would have three incredibly safe vaccines now, i would have said it was science fiction, so i think it's incredible how quickly we've ad
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vaps va -- advanced in that way. vaccines may need to adjust and evolve as variants come in, we have the technology to do that, and so i'm much more optimistic than just a few months ago, the day i woke up and read the news about the first vaccine study was just one -- i'm getting goosebumps now because it's such a game-changer. >> march 17th will be one year since the i stay at home order began in six bay area counties. across the state states are easing restrictions as case numbers decline and more people get vaccinated. at new hampshire motor speedway 11,000 people will receive the johnson & johnson vaccine this weekend. there's still growing concern over superspreader events, florida already seeing huge crowds for spring break. one hot spot in fort lauderdale is banning anyone younger than
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23. >> it's a way to minimize the amount of patrons to invite into their space because right now we're still in the midst of covid. >> and in atlanta, hosting this weekend's all-star game, the league has not sanctioned any events while there is still concern in bars and restaurants outside the arena. nba commissioner adam silver said the league will not require anyone to get the vaccine and doesn't know one player who received it so far. >> there are some coach who's have been vaccinated as well as some team personnel and the coaches who have been vaccinated it's because they were age-appropriate under the protocols and jurisdictions where they live. >> silver thinks players will get vaccinated because it will make their lives easier. they currently test three times a day and have to be quarantined
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if coming in contest with anyone positive. more to come from adam silver why he is optimistic about fans in the arena next season. up next, two bay area men being called to sentence to life in prison, pri, charged with killing a police officer in rome in 2019. elder claimed it was a case of self defense not murder. he said two plain clothed officer failed to identify themselves before grabbing them on the street. the defense will make its case march 18. there are now five women accusing governor andrew cuomo of inappropriate behavior, coming in the newest wall street journal one saying he called her sweetheart, kissed her hand and asked if she had a boyfriend and another saying she endured a
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long, intimate embrace in 2000. two other staffers and biden campaign worker have also come forward in the past month and cuomo apologized for behavior he now realized has upset people. the royal family has put on a united front despite the family rift. the royals will celebrate commonwealth tomorrow the same day the much-anticipated interview with prince harry and meghan markle will take place in the u.s. and tomorrow she will share her side of the story and the palace is bracing for blowback. >> when it comes to 9 queen she's incredibly popular and lot of people in britain feel protective of her and if harry and meghan are seen to be saying and do things is that might harm her or critical of her they start to lose public opinion over here. >> all of this comes as prince
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philip s remains optized following heart appropriate your on friday. now to come -- >> to me taking a call in the or happens all the time. >> in traffic court over zoom while in the operating room. defending his actions. i'm meteorologist drew tuma, we have clear skies and we're in store for a pretty chilly night on the
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a plastic surgeon in california who faces criticism for attending a traffic court zoom while performing surgery is defending himself. dr. scott green was doing a face lift when he answered a call from sacramento traffic court for a hear being a speeding ticket. he handed over the case to another surgeon who he was
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training. >> this was our last case, we were about halfway through it, through all of the critical parts. to me taking a call in the o.r. is something that occurs all the time. not a zoom court to traffic court. i've never been to traffic court. >> others say taking calls in the o.r. is common when there's another surgeon there. he ended up paying the ticket. one last check of the weather with our meteorologist drew tuma and what's ahead for tomorrow, drew? >> yeah, we're tracking a chilly night tonight, tomorrow morning if you go for a run, you will need the extra layers. tonight we'll see 35 in santa rosa for the overnight low. 38 half moon bay. 44 in oakland. 45 in the city of san jose of. after that chilly start.
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we rebound nicely into the afternoon, pretty close to average for early march upper 50's to mid 60's under partly cloudy skies. 58 in the city. 62 in san jose. 63 in napa. then on monday, in the evening, lasting through wednesday, we'll find light on and off showers and you can see rainfall showers totals, location is key high in the north bay low in the south bay. chilly morning and nice afternoon tomorrow. there's that wet weather monday evening into wednesday. very light in nature. otherwise we'll dry out, increase that sunshine and warm up, by friday we're in the upper 50's to upper 60's. >> okay. drew, many thanks. you can recreate a little bit of disney in your own home with a new series called "imagine from home" light up your night in episode four.
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we'll take a look. >> hi. i'm elizabeth from imagineering. >> i've got to work on so many projects, the project we do today is working on peter pan's flight. when the team was on that project we'd do a lot of work at night. it's always inspiring to step back an enjoy sleeping beauty's castle under the stars. >> i'm going to teach you how to take a regular box and turn it into a majoricalmajoricalmajoril night light. >> it's now streaming on abc
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news that we could see fans at major league ballparks in california with 20% capacity as long as they're in the red tier. in arizona a's tied it up it up johnny cueto won world series in 2015 and goes two innings, allows one hit, strikes out four royals batters. bases loaded for everyone longoria, evan longoria. but giants lose it 1-6. the nba. g-league. clenching the final spot in the league today. they train in walnut creek before heading to the orlando bubble. recently i went one-on-one with the nba lottery pick jaylon green. >> getting back to the decision,
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i know for a while was weighing on you if you were going to go to college and become the fats of the g-league program. how did that decision come about. >> i think i made it after the my last tournament. >> 19-year-old jalen green made a name for himself in fresno high school while transferring to napa prolific prep in high school and -- redefined the g-league on the path to nba. >> coming here you get your step ahead, learning how to become a pro. >> prior to heading to the g-league bubble in orlando brian shaw train in walnut creek. >> he understands he's the target, the highest paid player and gets the most recognition and he accepts the challenge. >> he showed why he is likely to be top lottery pick in the
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upcoming nba draft. >> it's nice to actually have media around us again because we were hitting it for so long. it's all paying off now, we're in the bubble, getting showing what we're working for. >> oklahoma city today forced overtime. cleveland tieing it 103 in the extra frame. jeremy lin with 26. isaiah reiss with 29 in the extra session. let me see the finger roll and hit the santa ted cruz santa cruz wins by ten. nba commissioner spoke ahead of all-star activities in atlanta and expects to start the nba on time with relatively full arenas, which means more moments like had with fans in the stands
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watching their favorite players doing things on the court. imagine, we all remember how loud oracle would be, gosh it was fun, it's been nearly a year to the day here's silver. >> half our teams have fans in the arenas right now and if vaccines continue on the pace they are and continue to be as effective as they have been against the virus and its variants we're hopeful that we'll have relatively full arenas next season as well. >> hey, did you see this? moving day at the pga tour, bay hill, third round, jordan spieth starts with a byrd birdie on one. on number two. a hole-in-one. from 222 yards out rolling it in. third ace of his career. he's nine under tied for fourth
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then muscle man bryson dechambeau nickname the mad scientist out of clovis drives this ball across the lake on number 6. it went 370 yards much to the delight of bryce and fans he's 10 under tied for second behind leader lee westwood. that's your abc 7 sports report sponsored by your local toyota dealers. >> thanks, abc 7 news con
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