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today at his home here in minneapolis. he served in the senate for 12 years, later becoming jimmy carter's vice president. he made his own run for the presidency, losing in a landslide to ronald reagan, but making history, selecting representative geraldine ferraro of new york as his running mate. the first female nominee to run for vice president. walter mondale was 93. from minneapolis, that's "nightline" for this evening. you can watch our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you back in
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as more an people get vacce id a inpassrt more of reality. marin county could go into the yellow tier and that means that bars like this could only sell alcohol inside. could microretailer business model. rain on the way, the weather is coming up. covid has certainly changed many aspects of our lives and so could vaccinations. you might need vaccine documentation to experience tegoing to a sporting ok for event or a concert. with that we say good even
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i'm dion >> and i'm anna daetz. as kate larson found out, the bay area is leading in a different direction. >> reporter: the idea of vaccine passports has become politicized. >> this isn't republican or democrat, this is public health. >> reporter: uc berkeley's dr. wortsworth is a policy expert and says proofs of vaccines will allow the economy to reopen without compromising health and safety. >> restaurants, concerts, baseball games, basketball games, a lot of the things i enjoy doing with other people i would do if i knew that they were vaccinated. >> reporter: some counties like san francisco are requiring
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vaccine documentation in certain spaces. on friday for the first time in more than a year the wrar kwrors will welcome back fans but in order to get into the chase center, people will have to show that they're at least two weeks out from their second into the chase center. >> we're communicating this ahead of time with our fans at as many points as possible to make sure people understand what they're walking into. >> reporter: will you turn people away on friday if don't have a negative vaccine test or their vaccine card. >> yes, and we will extend that program everyone longer. >> reporter: how about passports beyond sports in san francisco. >> i think other than international travel, they're going to be a permanent thing in california. if we do really well, we can
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get people vaccinated. if we may change things. and globe will not be raised to the highest travel advisory level four which means do not travel. johnson & johnson has suffered yet another set back with its covid-19 vaccine. a maryland plant has temporarily stopped production at the request of government regulators. the fda is looking into a missation in the facility that led to the disposal of millions of doses. all of this comes less than a week after the vaccine was paused to investigate possle links to a rare blood clotting disorder. and we will need a booster
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shot or will we not after we are fully vaccinated: our vaccine team went to the experts to get some answers. monica gandhi says the key to deciding whether a booster is needed is by monitoring those who are vaccinated to determine if a variant can penetrate the vaccine. >> anyone who received the vaccine shots in the vaccine trials actually received them in the summer. july 2020, and we are not seeing breakthrough infections even in the setting of surges and per sis at the present time cases in the united states. >> reporter: though dr. gandhi says it's not looking like boosters are necessary both pfizer and moderna plan to have them on the market by the end of the year. >> for the very latest on vaccine appointment openings or if you have questions about the vaccine process you can always ask the abc 7 news vaccine team. by heading to abc 7 news.com/vaccine. in the north bay, tomorrow,
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marin county will learn if it will become the next county to move into yellow. even if marin county get it is green light to go yellow, some people are not sure they're ready to come inside. >> reporter: this is the inside of a bar, a sight that many of us have not seen for a very long time but a sight that might become more common to many if marin county goes into the yellow tier on tuesday. >> i'm very excited to going inside. >> reporter: andre shumway the owner of bar. shumway says they opened indoors a couple of days ago with food but the demand has not been initially as high as they had planned. >> we were surprised with how limited the desire to come back
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inside. >> reporter: some are still a bit hesitant of being inside a bar. >> because you know people get close to each other in a bar. >> reporter: the lack of demand to go inside is being seen in restaurants as well. a move to the yellow would keep them at 50% indoor capacity but everyone getting that is a challenge at los moles. >> people they don't like to sit inside. they like to sit more outside than inside. >> reporter: there's a hope that will change with vaccination rates high and covid cases low in marin. s h humway says they're now doing what they can to try to reassure their patrons that it is safe to go inside. >> we're putting in our hvac system ultraviolet lights that purify the air coming out. keep all the doors open. following all the safety procedures. >> in addition to bar, county goes into the yellyell
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tier on tuesday, gyms could increase from 55 to 70%. developing news now, a jury spent four hours today deliberating the fate of former police officer derek chauvin. rena roy has a look at the last chance effort from both sides to prove their case. >> derek chauvin's future is officially in the hands of the jury with deliberations now under way after arguments from both sides. >> his name was george perry floyd jr. >> reporter: prosecutors walking the 12 jurors through george floyd's life story, blaming chauvin for cutting it short. >> what the defendant did to george floyd killed him. it was ruled a homicide. >> the prosecution reminding them of the painful viral video
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seen around the world. >> use your common sense. what you saw, for 9 minutes and 30 seconds he begged, george floyd begged until he could speak no more. >> reporter: nelson arguing chauvin's actions were justified. >> a reasonable police officer would understand this situation. that mr. floyd was able to overcome the efforts of three police officers while handcuffed. >> reporter: chauvin's team also zeroing in on floyd's heart and drug issues. >> for the medical expert to minimize the timing and the amount of elicit drugs that were found in mr. floyd's bloodstream, it is just simply incredible to me. >> reporter: both sides explaining the jury's responsibility detailing exactly each element of the law's they should consider when deliberating chauvin's three
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charges of second degree unintentional murder, third degree murder or second degree manslaughter. there's officers standing by in anticipation of any protests and schools will be remote starting wednesday. reena roy, minneapolis. concerns of possible violence has led the city of oakland to issue about potential protests. city officials are working on plans to prevent any possible violence in response to the verdict and to provide a designated space for demonstrators. >> we will be bringing you complete live coverage of the derek chauvin trial including the delivery of the verdict here on abc 7 news and on our abc 7 news bay area connected tv app. you can find it for roku and
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other devices. new at 11:00, the former oakland a's tony la russa is cutting ties with arf. they found that the group corralled a stray cat from the oakland coliseum during a game. the family wrote, until we see a significant change, we are stepping away from arf and will dedicate our passion time and resources to aid other organizations. small businesses reimagined. the push in the south bay that could change the postpandemic economy. and the immigration message some bay area lawmakers want to deliver at the mexico border in person. yes tomorrow is 4:20 but san francisco has a strong message for those thinking about coming for a cannabis celebration. don't even think about it. drizzle tomorrow and rain
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small businesses could the businesses. owner fractal flora just moved from a small business to a larger space. >> at least with a microspace you can test the waters out. >> reporter: with the help of a night foundation grant, this microcenter dubbed moment launched in 2018. each space is just big enough to serve during the pandemic. >> we are going to be seeing a lot of these people want to take their, you know, shops or their businesses that they started in their homes to the next level to see if it's actually sustainable. >> reporter: chris johnson says it's a space to offer smaller
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entrepreneurs to bring new life into public spaces. >> i think what we will see is part of the build back strategy is thinking about retail and experiences at the street differently. and trying to connect those spaces with the spaces around them so that there's an experience that's stronger. stronger together sort to speak. >> reporter: he says a recent study uncovered success dependent on these smaller businesses during the pandemic. >> we move that has we now seeing it. over 1,400 migrant children are being housed at the san diego convention center where a rally took place. it included speeches, songs and
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prayers. activists say it's important to help young migrants heal from the trauma they've been through. >> they have left situations of poverty, of corruption, of violence, and so, we need to welcome them and we need to make them feel whole and that's going to take resources and that's going to take care. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor, hillary wonan and hillary benton were part of that caravan. san francisco will not look like this. no crowd of smoke hill. crews put up fences around the hill. the event has been canceled because of restrictions. so don't do it tomorrow. but maybe you can get outside and do something else if it's not too breezy, too hot or too cold. i feel we're everywhere.
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>> just wait a few hours and things will change right sandhya. >> that's what makes weather so interesting here in the bay area. don't you think anna and dion. how about some rain. saturday there's a possibility the bay area will see some wet weather sunday night. the last time we had measurable rain here was well over a month, march 19th. so we need that rain. take a look at doppler 7 tonight. we do have fog and low cloud right along the coast. that will become a little more extensive as we head to tomorrow morning. temperatures are in the 40s, 50s. but the winds still gusty around parts of the bay area. 37 in san francisco. 21 in hayward. 26 in fairfield. it's that on shore wind that helped to drive our temperatures down a good 10 to 15 degrees today compared to what we were yesterday with some 80s and 90s on our warmest spots. all right hour by hour we're going to look at the wind. tomorrow morning it is going to
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be over 35 to 38-mile an hour winds at 8:00 a.m. gusty winds will continue into the afternoon. topping 40-miles-an-hour. and even into the evening we'll be seeing some gusty winds along the coast. breezy conditions in our inland values. be prepared for that a live look from our golden gate bridge camera. you can see a little bit of hazing view. air quality will be good as a result of the strong wind. so you can get outside and get some fresh air. explore train cam is showing you a lovely view of san francisco tonight. breezy to windy even cooler weather expected tomorrow and the wind returns this weekend. breezy in the morning. you see those little specks of green primarily along the coast and could be possible around the bay. 8:00 a.m. if you are commuting in the morning watch out for that. fog and low clouds will be increasing again tomorrow evening. so our typical pattern will be back in the forecast. windy along the coast in the
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morning. 30s. it's mostly 40s and 50s with that drizzle then in the afternoon you're looking at mid- 50s to upper 70s for your tuesday. so the cooling continues tomorrow. then we bring in the possibility of rain. late saturday night going into sunday, is when we'll see the wet weather and really sierra is going to be seeing the snow with lingering showers on monday. people want to know how much rain. this is an early look where basically we're looking at .2 to .6. there could be a few spots that are less and a few that are a little more than that. stay tuned the accu weather forecast, windy with the cooling continues tomorrow. temperatures don't change a whole lot wednesday through friday and then much cooler weather with increasing clouds saturday leading up to our storm impact scale and much needed wet weather for our parched area. level one for sunday and monday. that's what we should be seeing around this time of year. we finally may actually
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patrick marleau has played more games than anyone. today he passed gordy howie by appearing in tonight's game. >> with his appearance in tonight's game, patrick marleau has played in his 3,668th nhl game. >> his family there, a number of shark fans as well. marleau was drafted second and the next active player on the all times list is the man was drafted first, t, t, t, t, teammate thornton.
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marleau's teammate. and how nice would it have been if marleau got a goal but he was stopped there. the man of the hour still that guy. patrick marleau. >> i think it's very meaningful. i think it's huge having played the majority of my games here in san jose and being drafted by them and it's just been a great organization over the years for me and my family. my phone has beendays. it's all very humbling. >> to basketball now. stephan curry taking on his both seth in philly. philly starts with a 13-0 run starting off. it's steph with the advantage. the triple to end the first quarter. he had 20 at the half. 55-brea warrrsdown two. steph from the turnpike. his 11th straight game with at least 30 points and he was not done. he's on another level right now. 4th quarter, more steph how about his 8th game with 40 this
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seasonment and we have another splash, curry hit fwntown the 6tdone that tying his own season record, he scores 49 in the game. a game high 96. baseball kapler his first series. home run his third of the year. watch the fan here going after that baseball. went down hard. kevin gosman through 3 scoreless innings. giants win 2-0. former 4-9ders quarterback alex smith announced his announcement today. san francisco drafting smith number one over all in 2005. number one over all in 2005. he earned the come ♪ ♪ think you're managing your moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease? i did. until i realized something was missing... ...me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there for him.
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