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the show of support and unity in san francisco to stop hate crimes against asian americans. indoor dining will be increased to 50% you hear what doctors and patrons say about this been up in my bringing the vaccine to the community is key in the example of this is happening right in front of us. i am checking wendy and normal weather on the way. abc seven news at 11:00 starts right now. this is abc seven news. what has been incredible is the outpouring of support from our allies.
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>> people took to the streets demanding against asian hate. 1000 people took over market street as part of the rally today and may have been the biggest local show of community at with the community in pain and living in fear. >> reporter: more than 1000 people taking over market street stopping hate and violence against asian americans. the violence on the rise in the bay area and many crimes against american asian seniors caught on camera and just ate days ago eight people gunned down in atlanta. >> this is a call to action to just got to just dad up and say no more. enough is enough. they lgbtq is becoming a new
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ally in the cost. >> i refuse to accept asian hate. >> so many of the leaders from the lgbtq community say that they are standing with the asian seniors. >> reporter: a new realities for many families. >> my mother was shopping for baseball bats to protect herself. this is not the life i wanted for my people. >> we need to stand by one another. act one another. >> we are better than this. >> reporter: she wants to bring back an idea from the 80s. >> we will bring something back similar like the guardian angels where we have the seniors that we will protect them and support them and uplift them. >> reporter: the mayor's office said it will be similar to the guardian angels but street
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patrol and the mayor said that they will have more details next week. in the meantime got a big show of unity here tonight. a community rally was held in front of san jose city hall south bay residence that unity leaders called for calls showing solidarity to victims and they wanted to get that message across in saying that hate crimes are not accepted. >> someone says we have to do something. utilization of technology got twitter, facebook, and three days to this is larger than i have ever seen here at the plaza at city hall. >> the former congressman said that antiracism in education is to be started in school at a
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young age. any spate of vigil was held after a 75-year-old man was robbed and attacked during his morning walk. friends and family members gathered where he was attacked by many that attend this book about bringing an end to racist violent attacks targeting seniors. he was pushed by a suspected hit is had on the pavement during the march 9th robbery and he died two days after. fighting for racial and social justice, we do not have all the answers got to find your ally had to abc7news.com/take action. a frightening experience after thieves ransacked their home while the 11-year-old girl was inside distant learning. i spoke to the homeowner today that you will only see on 7.
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>> reporter: what is written on the spot is enough to break your heart. help to robbers. this is the bathroom that two men forced an 11-year-old girl into one friday. the girl was at home this learning at the time that she would be kidnapped or killed and cheap wrote her name on the wall but we blurted out for privacy. the homeowner that spoke to me in chinese does not want to be identified but we shared his story in these pictures to raise awareness in the neighborhood where he has lived in for nearly 30 years. his horrifying day began when he visited a cemetery and then discovered that his car was broken into. when he returned to home he found his home in shambles. he believes that the crooks took the pillowcases off of the pillows to collect large amounts of currency and other items. anyone can be the target of
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that heinous crime. 10 five anyone with information is asked to call the 24-hour tip line, 1-415-575-444. california continues to ramp up its vaccination efforts. governor newsom has vowed to allocate 40% of all vaccine doses to zip codes in the most eligible areas of the state. even so some black leaders are taking matters into their own hands. part of our vaccine came and visited a grassroots clinic in san francisco today. >> reporter: governor newsom highlighted california's record raking week putting to 1 million vaccines administered in 24 hours and 40 million doses administered so far big numbers but when we look closer at the data we see a daunting picture pointing to the states
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vaccine in equity. he is a father of two children in this shot was a relief. 3% of this group have been vaccinated this is according to the state's department of public health. >> we are three times more likely to die of the virus. >> reporter: he took matters into his own hands to help his community. this is what he came up with, along with the san francisco african american coalition and a vaccination clinic at their local church. >> this is a critical part to our journey efforts to increase equity with vaccinations and other states like west virginia did an incredible job rolling other vaccinations becoming hyper local. >> they have vaccinated 500 people in to church vaccination
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centers. >> this is the message that we are trying to send brent cut bring the vaccine to the clinic. >> reporter: they want to open clinics like this where thousands could get vaccinated. the referent is aging urging officials to urge this effort. >> do not overlook us this go around. our people are coming to the site because they trust that church. tampa we should mention that governor newsom announced last week that he is anticipating that all people in california to be eligible for the vaccine in the beginning of may. abc news is monitoring the vaccine rollout. you can see who is other build out and how your company is doing head to our website,
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abc7news.com. the entire administrative staff has publicly denounced anti-asian tweets by allison collins, 19 uppity superintendents signed a joint letter condemning the traits stereotyping against asian americans scott collins has not adequately taken responsibility for the statements in collins said that her statements were taken on the contents and apologize to those that were hurt by them. today the letter reads a part of virtually, we have been disappointed that vice president collins to date has not seemed willing to take meaningful responsibility for her actions. and since matthews got the superintendent did not sign the letter. redwood city police are searching for a suspect after a man's car was intentionally set on fire. i spoke to the ian's family
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yesterday got they do not want to be identified but they shared this information. this man is car as he relies on his card to get them to work. an accelerant was used to light the fire on saturday. they vest negation is ongoing but they do not believe that this was hate motivated. still ahead in jest day san francisco could begin its biggest reopen yet how businesses are preparing for the changes that come with the orange tear. with reopening baseball stadiums are welcoming dance again. they are we are
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week, officials from the santa clara health department said that if stats don't worsen they could enter the orange area on wednesday. san francisco is going to enter that area as well and it will be at the most that has ever open at one time since the beginning of the pandemic. jr stone has more on what it means for business owners and customers. >> indoor dining at 25% is currently allowed in san francisco and if this city moves into the orange tear as expected capacity will increase to 50%. >> going to 50% will help in people's appetites for eating in doors is increasing every single day. >> reporter: he is the manager and he says the news is exciting and more patrons are coming out he believes that more nonessential businesses need to open for them to benefit. >> the residence hayes valley could only eat out 70 days a
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week. we need to see the theaters reopening in the civic center in general reopening. >> reporter: that east orange tear opening will allow for nonessential offices to come back at 25 capacity and bars could open outdoors without food and workout facilities can increase their customers by 50%. use css says that while he is concerned about the current coronavirus service that surges in michigan and european countries, the numbers are improving. >> we are ready when cases per day in san francisco. that is 10 times less than where we were in december. >> reporter: some wonder and if new habits will change due to
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the change of tear. >> the indoor weight was zero minutes and eating outside was an extra early minutes. >> reporter: state officials will announce updated numbers on tuesday at least they are in approve here in the city, we will then going into the orange tear come wednesday. in san francisco, jr stone. san francisco has changed got there is no doubt about it and what is next for this city? we will dig into this with a series airing on abc 7, while workers return downtown? and will they work some days in the office? and then work some days at home for the other days? >> we certainly cannot put a teen in your comfortably again.
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folks will not feel comfortable sitting as closely as they used to. we want to be respected. >> even if they are vaccinated? >> i think so. >> you want to tune into phil's theory. one thing thatthat looking forward to is going to a baseball game in person. fans looking for tickets on the secondary market are complaining about the sticker shot shock. if you want to score game tickets prepared to pay up through those ticket resellers. >> for fans looking for tickets opening day and beyond they will be shocked at the current price, we expect as more and more fans have access to tickets we expect the prices will level out. >> the mayor said that plans are in the works for the giants
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home opener on april 9th. moving ahead to the weather, it definitely feels like baseball season out there. >> yes, it really is, spring arrived yesterday and it is as though mother nature took the weather and ran with it. the warmer air will come on the heels of some gusty wind tuesday and wednesday, we will get to the exact timing in one second. what a weekend, it was a little breezy this afternoon but the wind has calmed down tonight there is a live look showing the clear skies and calm conditions as we head toward the east. temperature here they are running a few degrees warmer in tonight will be warmer than yesterday, most areas are in the 40s and a couple spots are in the 50s alejo in the area here is 52 degrees cannot live
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doppler 7 the story that we are dragging, it is quiet across all of california. you look to the north and uc a star moving into portland and seattle, of virtually the rain will stay to the north and we will get additional cloud cover running into the area and hanging with us for the day to bow. tonight we will collect increasing cloud cover and partly cloudy skies and the number scott again not as cold as last night, remember last night we had the process by three? we do not have any advisories today. the numbers mainly in the fortress near the base or ally. we have a couple 30s in santa rosa and napa but it is much warmer than where we were last night. the future weather, our by our we will find a blend of sunshine and closet we will call it partly cloudy.
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you will notice the additional cloud cover, however it will not have a high impact on our temperatures it will feel like it did today temperatures mainly in the 60s one day, 65 oakland 66 santa rosa, 64 san jose, ca concord and 69 in the city and along the coast guard tomorrow afternoon similar to today. the wind will pick up once again. the future track with the wind gust for a clock tomorrow afternoon breezy if not windy along the coast. we can see a wind gust at 40 miles per hour. look at what happens tuesday the wind will shift a bit and turn off shore with the offshore component not only bringing warm temperatures but the wind becomes more widespread. this is 2:00 wednesday, you will feel the wind 25 to 40 miles per hour. it will be windy afternoon. a breezy coast to bow with the wind ramping up bantus day
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lee's classic a fever. >> when she's sick i you will move forward i was all tense. >> it was weird to see myself in the paper. people came up to me asking god could be get a photo. people are coming up to me, it's weird but i love it. >> you have to get used to it. american idol returns to run night at 8:00 right here on abc 7. coming up in sports we have madness in the men's eskimo tournament. find out how home
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sports on abc 7 sponsored by your local toyota dealers. they are number one playing entirely in the san antonio region where kiana williams is from. she says she feels right at home this time, it is actually true. her parents will be there throughout the tournament. this is the most with state history the second quarter, williams makes the triple 35-11 game and it is mom approved by there. she scored 12 of the game of 20. the cardinals were in control 33 at the half and they were all, 87-44. and for the the stated studio native got william scott it
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shows her family this is the chance for a stay. >> it is stay or go home. i want you guys to stay in hometown as long as possible. >> you are one and done, so to speak . he is looking to become the fifth seed. he had two minutes to go good stuff right there but final seconds got a lot of chances for the gators but none of them go and they win the game since 1974. they play arkansas. playing against chicago against the one seed illinois. 19-12 he was so good with a team-high cost second half, lucas williams flies in and in
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first one seed of molicre, sister jean is going dancing for the suite 6 team. they made a surprisingsurprising year they will take on the winner of this game, oklahoma state and the beavers led by a team cunningham 2 of his 24 he will be likely the topic in the nba draft. ethan thompson had tough game and oregon state does win by 10, the beavers with the sweet eckstein for the first time since 1982. syracuse 20-16 the so20-16 the coast, 22 of his 25 after halftime 6 threes and then quincy the dumb card that was great ball movement, they beat
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this is abc 7 news. anti-hail alley's were ti-h across the country there has been an alarming increase against asian elves -- all across the u.s. abc news, lopez has news on the investigation. >> tonight got in atlanta in the wake of the deadly shooting rampage that breathing is deepening. >> we know what the pain is but we cannot be divided in this hour. >> the man that they have in custody admitted to opening up fire. he quoted it on his addiction. 6 of the eight women killed where of asian dissent. people are outraged asasasas
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are in the early stages of the investigation and have not labeled the shootings as a hate crime. >> we have lived in the shadows as being invisible. >> they are sharing light on the disturbing trend. an 83-year-old man was assaulted in parts of were broken in a 76-year-old woman was punched in the eye and in new york teenagers where yelling racial slurs at him data from 16 major cities showed they crimes are up 149% according to research from california state university. >> we are seeing a historic surge with anti-asian crime compared all hate crime going on. >> of course, behind every statistic there is a face in the family ever change in here a devastating sense of loss.
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>> sandra oh delivered in pittsburgh this weekend. >> if you see something but you help me? if you see a brother in need but you help us? we must understand as asian americans we must reach out a hand and say i am here. i am proud to be asian. >> she gave that speech to a crowd of several hundred people in gathering to show support for the is a community for many this is the first time that they have been able to to voice their fear and anger. we do not have all the answers but we do have resources to help. you can find your ally on ab seven 7 news.
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now to the pandemic, as many people are getting vaccinated more people are boarding plays. the tsa said that they screened more than 1 million passengers in many showed up on miami beach. the s.w.a.t. team moved in and they shot pepper balls to break up the crowd of 50 people were arrested. city leaders are extending the curfew until mid april. >> there are a few places that are open as we have been open. we are attracting all sorts of folks from all over the country. florida's leading the nation with the most cases of the highly contagious brazil and uk variant. right aid has apologized to to undocumented immigrants where the company mistakenly
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denied the coronavirus vaccine southern california. both women were turned away after they were asked to show a social security card and several incidents this month. and orange county man said that his children's babysitter that is undocumented was reduced to tears when she was rejected twice on the same day. >> these questions should not be asked to the individual in our entire country needs to be vaccinated. i don't see why someone should be denied when they actually want to get vaccination. >> her son posted this photo saying that she has received the vaccination. they are calling both cases, isolated incidents. the by demonstration message on the crisis at the u.s. border is changing 50,000
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unaccompanied minors are in u.s. custody after crossing the u.s., mexico border. federal officials are struggling to find safe housing for many of them. over 800 of the children had been in custody for more than 10 days. the legal limit is over the biden administration said that they have inherited a broken sis done. >> the entire system under the united they thought that has been in place throughout the administrations with both parties was dismantled in its entirety by the trump administration. >> in recent days the administration warned migrant families urging them not to cross. a spokesperson said that the former president will launch his own platform in 2 to 3 months and that will completely redefine the game.
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health center tonight they have raised $225,000 and reaching their goal. abc 7 was happy to televise the fundraiser. there you see are morning anchor, reggie, one of the hosts for tonight's event. a great turnout and a great show of son. >> get used to it . really, we are tracking a dry pattern this week and it is warm and windy as well. tonight, we are finding partly cloudy's guys out there keeping temperatures warmer than we were last night. we have a lot of 40s on the board. tomorrow, partly cloudy skies and we will find the temperatures similar to where we were this week and got most spot make it to the 60s. the exception, along the coast
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where we are in the 50s due to the decent wind. this is 4:00 tomorrow afternoon the wind is active along the coast and the wind will become more widespread. it is felt very much everywhere, tuesday afternoon anywhere near 20 miles per hour to 40 miles per hour. the wind is areawide tuesday and wednesday. and then the temperatures will be above temperature friday, saturday, sunday it is warm and sunny. the pattern will this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance is usually so complicated, you need to be a lawyer to understand it.
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21st. they take on the dodgers today buster posey in the spot in action for the first time is a works through right hip soreness, they framed it perfectly. the top three, mike, this is fan friendly how about a two run opposite field with the homer, triple, and an rbi, bases-loaded a grand slam on his 26th birthday, the giants win 26-4. there is no issues with the help.the help.the help. >> it is all good today it was nice to go through, you know, the three innings in come out on top it was nice to take time to get this thing moving better. >> he looks healthy and that is a good good good good
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>> jordan paul will get have eight minutes got the second- year guard has been on fire sit returning from the jane league bubble. you can see all of the hours in the gym during the off-season is paying off. >> , everything that i have done this summer continues and my confidence has never been better. this is the reason why i ended up this far. >> clay thompson took to the water and shared this video. he has a season-long injury and allowing long letter from a wars fan is >> game six of the finals was the last time that we saw clay thompson in the game for the golden state
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warriors. >> he was ready to go, he was on track for a comeback until he had a torn achilles in november that sent him to the sidelines for a second straight year. >> i wasn't emotional because my heart wouldn't accept it at the time. >> once again he is rehabbing a season long injury. >> you spoke about a letter that you received recently did you reveal why it is so important to in the rehab? >> it was so incredible it made me realize why i get to do what i do. my guy, jeff byrd. >> jeff berg played basketball at the college of the redwoods and his former coach would have loved to see
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him play. >> he emphasized the ball movement, player movement and being a team. unfortunately, his coach passed away 10 years ago. >> when you analyze what he said for two minutes what stuck out to most? >> he connected playing basketball >> jeff was funny in his letter, from an old 39-year- old i hope that your mind is right it meant a lot to me just never know who is watching. that was cool. >> that is a cool story right there, the san jose barracuda war miss matched socks the initiative close to the heart of the san jose head coach, roy summers. his son has been a fixture around the barracuda team over the years. >> you know, dusty awareness, that is the biggest thing that you know, they are a special
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group and they get the recognition that they deserve and both teams got together and he was in the middle of this was a good thing for world down syndrome day. this sports report is sponsored by your local toyota dealer. that is it for tonight, everybody. abc 7 news continues early tomorrow morning at 5:00. thank you so much for joining us.
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