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of burlingame, california already making a name for herself in fashion. mao the teen merging two passions, art and activism, supporting the asian american community and calling for justice. creating face masks with the words "stand for asians and inspiring hope in others to stop the hate. our thanks to abc's localish for that story. and that's "nightline" for tonight. you can watch our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here same time tomorrow.
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the cdc director raise the alarm bells about a fourth
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possible covid surge but bay area doctors have a different perspective. why they say we have reason to be optimistic. agencies across the south bay introducing mobile vaccine units, separate efforts to keep housebound resident more people could soon be going to the movies as three bay area counties are likely to go into the orange tear this week. i'm tracking a windy night on the way tonight and warmer weather tomorrow afternoon. the news that 11:00 starts right now. :00 stts badlwato be netobadly done. we are almost there but not quite yet. >> words of caution from the director of the cdc and a stark warning as well tonight. thank you for joining us.
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>> federal health officials issued a warning about a fourth covid wave but our vaccine team member spoke to bay area doctors who have a different perspective. >> reporter: i spoke to multiple bay area doctors and some of them are involved in contact tracing and they told me they have a very different message than the cdc director had today, they want californians to remain vigilant and they say will we are well on our way to good news. an emotional plea from cdc director rochelle walensky asking americans to hold on a little longer amid here's of a fourth covid wave. hospital admissions are up more than 10 percent across 17 states in the last week. the number of deaths are also rising. >> so much reason for hope but right now i'm scared. >> are you as concerned about this possible surge is the cdc director? >> i really am not.
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in fact, i'm feeling really hopeful and optimistic that we are going in the right direction. i think it was a little alarmist. >> reporter: ucsf infectious disease specialist says there's evidence to support optimism. in california, covid cases and deaths are down, the only number going up right now is vaccines administered. >> 42 percent of us have received one dose, we had 29 percent antibody prevalence as estimated by the state of california a month ago. >> is there a difference between san francisco the bay area, california and a lot of these east coast and midwest states that are seeing a search right now? >> yes, i do actually see a difference. we are not using all of our restrictions, we are doing it carefully and prudently. some of these places like michigan didn't have
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immunity. >> reporter: another doctor part of our vaccine team says if there is a fourth wave, we should now have a question. >> a large proportion of americans above the age 65 including those at high risk have gotten the vaccine so even if we see surges, fingers crossed we won't see as many hospitalizations or deaths as we saw in the first three waves. >> reporter: more good news as we get closer to opening up vaccine eligibility in california, on thursday, the state is allowing anyone 50 in order to get their covid vaccine and two weeks later on april 15, eligibility expands to anyone 16 and older. we are on vaccine watch in our ongoing effort to help build a better eight bay area. efforts are underway across santa clara county to provide vulnerable residents with vaccinations and agencies tell reporter that new mobile vaccine units will make a difference. >> reporter: the goal is to get
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covid-19 vaccinations to those who need protection most. in santa clara county it's the same population able to get around the least, housebound residents. >> being able to reach them adequately is important and this will help capture that last piece of the group that we really want to reach. >> reporter: in an effort expected to launch within the next week, the santa clara clare county fire says the department and other ems agencies will use their own equipment to get dozes out for in-home vaccine delivery and in true the mobile teams will be taking direction from the county public health department. >> it takes effort for public health to identify those groups and individuals and get a list in place and get us out there. >> reporter: in another approach announced monday, san jose is mayor
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leaders pointed to $200,000 in funding for a new and separate mobile vaccine unit. money was raised by silicon valley companies and organizations. this unit would similarly serve housebound elderly, disabled, and other residents in underserved areas. >> we have a lot of people to vaccinate and while we are moving quickly in our county, we can't miss anybody who wants to be vaccinated. mobile units like this are going to allow us to make sure that everybody in our community gets across the finish line. >> reporter: in both efforts, vaccine distribution is completely dependent on supply. in the east bay, contra costa county officials say they are in the vaccine rollout. 45 percent of the county's 1.2 million residents have been vaccinated. contra costa county is home to 11 federal health centers which means an increased allotment of doses from the government. it is so far ahead of schedule health officials say eligibility could open to residents 16 and over two weeks ahead of california schedule. >> it could be as early as tomorrow or late as sometime next week.
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>> the county added more than 1000 new appointments this week for residents 50 and older and it's encouraging everyone eligible to sign up on the contra costa county health services website. we have a team of reporters and medical experts to answer your vaccine questions every day, you can submit your questions on abc7news.com/vaccine for education is a key pillar in building a better bay area and more schools are welcoming students back on campus this week. kindergarten through second grade returned to berkeley's classrooms, unlike many bay area school districts, the students will be getting in person learning five days a week. the classrooms were pretty full today but with plenty of plexiglas and masks and just about all of the teachers are now vaccinated. in the north bay students waved goodbye to distanced learning as san rafael's elementary schools reopened. much like berkeley students, they will be in the classroom five days a week
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all sorts of precautions including teachers and students wearing masks and everybody putting safety first. classes like arts and music will remain virtually for the time being. san francisco's montco monk only center is going to reopen for conferences in september. organizers say they about everyone who attends will be vaccinated by then. the last conference was in february of last year for san mateo county says it is planning to hold its county fair this year, there will be smaller crowds based on tier status, fewer exhibits and you will need to make a reservation. the fair is scheduled to run nine days starting june 5. six flags discovery kingdom says it will reopen its rides and attractions this thursday, the park says you must use the online reservation system so they can control the number of people coming in. discovery kingdom has been partially reopened since july. rides will reopen thursday at santa cruz beach boardwalk,
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they will open only to california residents and walkup capacity will be limited. the boardwalk recommends people reserve rides ahead of time on their website. three more bay area counties are poised to go orange, this is where things currently stand in the states colored safety tier system, an announcement is expected tomorrow that alameda, napa, and sonoma will make the jump into the less restricted orange deer. if that happens, only celano, contra costa, and santa cruz counties would remain in the red deer. our reporter has a look at how businesses in areas about to change tears are preparing for relaxed rules. >> reporter: five-year-old john henry is talking about covid- 19, the youngster was eating outside with his mom on monday in the city of alameda, just 24 hours before the county of alameda learns if they will move into the orange deer. >> i heard it might be happening at some point but i didn't knows as soon as this week.
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>> reporter: improving covid-19 numbers mean napa, sonoma, and alameda counties are likely to go into the orange deer this week. indoor gym capacity goes from 10 to 25 percent, indoor dining capacity goes from 25 to 50 percent but will more people go inside? >> it seems more and more people are more willing to sit inside. >> reporter: good news for those cooking up pasta at linguini's costa pasta and vino. >> are you ready to eat inside? >> i would not go to a gym and doors right now. i would go to certain restaurants, probably not every restaurant. >> reporter: movie theaters will go from 25 to 50 percent capacity and those at the alameda theater and cineplex say they plan on reopening. >> our goal date we are looking at is april 9. it's been a roller coaster ride because a lot of times we have brought staff on and then called them
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off. >> reporter: it's expected we will learn on tuesday if these three counties will go into the orange deer, changes could then take place on wednesday. you can find out what is open in every bay area county, just check out abc7news.com/coronavirus to get detailed updated information on safety regulations and free openings. the highly anticipated trial is underway for former police officer derek chauvin charged in the death of george floyd. ahead, the argument by his attorneys that they hope prove he's not guilty. we were sad because people wanted to help the community. >> thieves had a families volunteer effort in san francisco to help elderly members of the aapi community but criminals will not stop this act of kindness. we are tracking gusty winds overnight tonight which will bring about a much warmer day on the way tomorrow. i will have the details in your forecast coming up. a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live
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right after abc7 news at 11. >> thanks for falling asleep with the tv on.
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developing news out of minneapolis where the trial of former police officer derek chauvin is underway. he's facing murder charges for the death of george floyd and could spend decades in prison if convicted. >> reporter: the death of george floyd sparked an almost immediate reckoning on race, justice, and policing. now the video that stunned america 10 months ago played out in court as key evidence. a warning, these images are difficult to watch. former officer derek chauvin snee on george floyd's neck. people who witness those disturbing moments taking the stand. donald williams can be heard on the video taking officers to stop. >> he was going into distress and he vocalized that he couldn't breathe. >> reporter: special prosecutor jerry blackwell placing the blame directly on derek chauvin. >> mr. derek chauvin betrayed the badge when he used excessive and unreasonable force
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upon the body of mr. george floyd. >> reporter: derek chauvin's defense hoping to create reasonable doubt pointed to floyd's drug use and an untreated heart condition adding he resisted arrest and was difficult to subdue. >> you will see that three minneapolis police officers could not overcome the strength of mr. floyd. derek chauvin stands five foot nine, 140 pounds. mr. florida 6'3 pounds. >> reporter: scurry also testified that she watched the incident unfold on street cameras and reported it to a supervisor. >> my instincts were telling me that something was wrong. >> reporter: the mayor says security will be stepped up across the city throughout the child trial which is expected to last up to four weeks.
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a former state utilities commissioner says pg&e should be investigated for possible obstruction charges again. this follows fire investigators blaming pg&e's powerline for sparking last year's fire which killed four people in shasta county. after the fire, an internal investigation by pg&e study the problem leave to have started it, trees at risk of falling onto power lines, but pg&e left that analysis out of its answer to a federal judge who supervises their probation. >> the federal judge is not another party to be played. there are real rules here, they are in federaim probatio >> today the law professor requested the judge to investigate pg&e for contempt and appoint a special master to investigate obstruction of justice charges.
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chp release this video showing an east bay sideshow chase and arrest yesterday, all of it happened in broad daylight. it started at about 6 pm on the pomona offramp from i-80. one driver led the chp on a pursuit all the way to the bay bridge, the driver was later arrested by oakland police. the chp is looking for more suspects and another sideshow happened last night in san francisco at 13th and folsom streets. someone stole hundreds of whistles from a group looking to help asian seniors protect themselves. dozens of volunteers have been busy assembling them throughout san francisco. organizers left boxes out in front of the home for people to pick up and finish putting together some of the whistles but someone swiped them. those behind the project are disappointed. >> we were sad because people wanted to help the community and help our elders feel safe but for someone to come by during the daytime and steal these whistles that wouldn't benefit them in any way is heartbreaking.
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set up for donations. we are ss posting it on our website, abc7news.com. i'm thinking a lot of people will help out because that's terrible. let's turn our attention to the weather forecast. sunshine and sparkling days ahead. >> the sunshine will quickly warm us up tomorrow, were talking temperatures well into the 70s for all of us if not into the lower 80s in our warmer spots and this is just the start of a warming trend over the next several days. we have clear skies out there, no fog, along the coastline tonight. let's take a look at the pollen and uv index. the tree pollen especially is running high. that is not going to change over the next four days. the uv index
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meaning if you are out and about on the sunny days you can burn pretty quickly if you don't have sunscreen. with the lack of fog in its cooling influence, tonight we are running a little warmer compared to this time last night where you can see a lot of upper 40s to lower 50s out there right now. we will take you into the hills where we are seeing pretty active wind kicking up. mount diablo gusting to 63 miles per hour right now. you can see the north met bay mountains anywhere from about 20 to 33 miles per hour and the winds will continue overnight tonight. when gus in the morning offshore in the north bay mountains in the east bay hills in the santa cruz mountains continuing for much of the early morning hours, not relaxing until tomorrow afternoon. a wind advisory is now in effect for the north bay mountains, the east bay hills and the santa cruz mountains for those winds to potentially cost as high as 55 miles per hour overnight tonight.
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plenty of stars out there, numbers falling into the 40s and 50s first thing tomorrow morning. the lone exception, lake county and mendocino county where we have a freeze warning and frost advisory in effect first thing tomorrow morning. we have a lot of sunshine and offshore winds, we will warm up very quickly tomorrow. by the afternoon it's widespread 70s even along the immediate coastline, up to 75 in the city, 78 in oakland, 79 in san jose and 80 in santa rosa. these numbers are some 10 to 15 degrees above where we should be this time of year. future tracker temperatures by wednesday, is even warmer than that, expecting upper 70s to widespread mid-80s. the next seven days, breezy and mild tomorrow and even warmer on wednesday with records possible on thursday and we will begin the cooldown and all eyes on easter sunday at night into early monday where we
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a new mexico man pulled out of the supermarket parking lot and found a swarm of about 15,000 bees in his backseat. a post facebook page said the wayward bees found their way in the car while the man shopped. >> an off-duty firefighter who happened to be a beekeeper arrive to carry out the to our rescue mission and relocate the swarm. a security guard reported to be staying but nobody was seriously hurt. what are the odds of the going on.ris is coming up with
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sports. >> coming up in sports, a busy night in the bay, the sharks back in the tank and stefan curry makes his return to the lineup,
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stefan curry made his return tonight from a bruised tailbone, the perfect time to help the warriors and a 4 game losing streak. andrew wiggins with a steel and score, warriors up 6. what you miss about stuff curry, falls down and keeps the
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dribble. game-high 32 for him and his return and the next possession, how about dre'mont continuing the downtown/? 11 points, nine assists, warriors when 160-102 in the next game at miami on thursday. won the sharks in the wild, patrick marleau city place for most games played all time, 1757. later in the 3rd, kevin fiala ties it 3-3. we go scoreless and overtime leading to a shootout. sharks win 4-3. and buster posey is going to motor around and score.
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logan webb hasn't allowed a run all spring, matt olson try to change that to deep center. giants win 7-2. one month from today, the first round of the nfl draft and just like last year you will see ever take right here on abc7. here is kyle shanahan and john lynch talking about the state of the court back room. >> we also don't want to say goodbye to jimmy, we've shown that we can get to a super bowl with him. >> he's played at a high level. it's been tough the two years he's missed. we knew we had to look into
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others, but new york didn't make the list. >> how? >> write wallet hub. coming up, the potential name change for volkswagen. plus, the tragedy involving a former contestant on "shark tank." and we are marking the 40th anniversary of a day that president reagan was shot. you're watching "world news now."
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