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to help keep our state golden. ready or not, air travel is on the rebound. planes are filling up, so how can you keep safe. authorization of the pfizer vaccine in 12 to 15-year-olds is expected soon. will dosing regiments change for kids and should the u.s. be sending more of its vaccine supply abroad. tonight there's growing concerns over fire conditions all across the bay area. >> tracking gusty winds, the news starts now. that breaking news is at san francisco international airport where a woman was shot at the entrance of the hyatt
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hotel. the victim's injuries are described as nonlife threatening. some planes kept their passengers on board as the events unfolded. even sfo said it did not put traffic on hold. 18 people are dead and 70 others injured when an overpass carrying metro trains collapsed in new york city. these images just coming in. it landed on a road below smashing car as you can see. this happened just a short time ago. the city's mayor said a support beam gave way. we'll bring you new developments as they happen during this newscast. 12 to 15-year-olds getting vaccinated once the usda authorizes it i think is going to make a huge difference. the fda is
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approve the coronavirus vaccine in children. >> we spoke to our vaccine team about what's next when it comes to vaccinating team. >> reporter: next week the usda is expected to authorize the use of vaccines in 12 to 15- year-olds. but not everyone is so sure. >> i would personally wait it out and see what other people, like any reactions they've been getting. >> reporter: 14-year-old nico bensari does not plan to be the first among his friends to get the vaccine. but he indicated one inthatulpu >> these masks do annoying. >> if i was 14, i would get it. >> reporter: but nico's father who was vaccinated himself would like him to get it. >> i know at his age, it's very
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likely they will not see symptoms of covid. >> do you expect there to regulation in dosing. >> of course. given potential side effects that there would be care taken in the clinical trials and dosing regiments to start at lower doses to make sure this is as safe as possible. >> reporter: david is also the director of medical ethics. >> even though it's understandable that parents want their children vaccinated as soon as possible. given the crisis in south america and given the india. both out of
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should be looking vulnerable which is not the united states. >> it's impossible to describe what it feels like seeing my parents on and seeing my dad on a bed. and i can't go home. >> reporter: dr. ng infectious disease specialist is a little more optimistic. >> you will see it in regional bubbles and then, you know at some point in two or three years the world. >> reporter: a report by kaiser health news says cbs and walgreens are responsible for most of the wasted vaccine doses in the united states.
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combined they account 128,000. cvs says were accounted for in emergency workers. california has new mask guidelines tonight and in some instances their stricter than what the cdc recommend. the state says if you are not vaccinated you need to mask t f ersid gatherings with pplwhe vaccinate which different from the guidelines. if you're in doors. the ongoing pandemic has kept people grounded for more
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than a year now. in a limited capacity or completely. as amanda del castillo explains whether or not travel is rebounding. >> reporter: these photos hours apart. hernandez her flight flight empty. and on a flight completely full. >> the airport was completely jam packed. there was no social distancing there. >> reporter: her family is one of many masking up and making travel plans. nowhere close to prepandemic levels that's still 10 times higher than travel this time last year. >> we're still traveling with masks. we're still traveling the hand sanitizers, but when it comes
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to the volume of people gatherings that is definitely going to feel more normal than it has the previous years. >> reporter: locally agency data shows sjc saw a 53% drop in passengers in early april 2021 compared to private school 2020. sfo saw a 60% drop. still bay area airports are starting to see more customers only slowly. estrada says travelers should be prepared the pandemic can make some for uncomfortable moments. >> there's a lot of anxiety in traveling because there's a few people that won't wear their masks completely. you hear the coughing, so you see everybody tense up. >> reporter: piece of advice, he says says
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your research. an early red flag warning in parts of the bay area and it's obviously a red flag scenario. more on these critical fire conditions. >> reporter: this is sky 7 video that may not look concerning to you but look closer and you will see dead trees in some areas. somethings that alarming to firefighters in the east bay regional park district that covers123,000 acres in the bay area. >> when you have dead trees standing like that, they're going to throw emof into the wind. >> reporter: ilene highly says there's a thousand acres of dead trees squattered across the brush in their parkland. the parks district has been working to remove them but will up their efforts next week. some of those dead trees are in tillman. while some don't notice any
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major difference. >> it's a little drier than it normally would be. but in general, nothing too different than usual years. >> reporter: other do notice difference in the time of the year. >> all it takes is a little spark and it will go up. even though there's greenery around you, that doesn't mean a spark will not light anything around. >> reporter: it's one of the reasons fire suspect will officially be starting more than a a month early. talking with the fire chief she says yes those dead trees are concerning but also live trees and lack of moisture in those trees. j.r. stone, abc 7 news. and getting a red flag warning this early in
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is pretty unusual. >> it really is. and let's bring sandhya patel. >> a reason for this is a growing warning deficit in the drought. northernly winds gusting 25 to 40. low humidity. any fires that develop quickly spread. look at the drought. all areas in red is extreme drought and that includes solano county. our rainfall deficit, santa rosa almost 2 feet behind where you should be in terms of average rainfall. san jose about 9 inches almost. winds right now gusting out of the north-northwest at 24. highest and the humidity it's come up a little bit but still pretty dry. 19% in brentwood. it's only going to be drier as we head into tomorrow afternoon. 18% in antioch. i'll be back to let you know when that fire danger will ease
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a bit and when much cooler weather and drizzle will enter the picture. dan and ama. students marching for mario in the east bay. their call for justice for a man who died while under police custody. >> would you trust your rent a car company to give you a covid test? a san jose man did. i'm marco fenia, find out what happened. unexpected passenger. one new mom gave birth on what could be the luckiest flight ever. >> all that's ahead but first let's take a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live. >> you made it this far, let's pull an all nighter. >> you're always so kind, you always do what i ask. i need about $75,000. but you're
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part of my new $4 mini munchies. only at jack in the box. new developments the man suspected of assaulting and yelling racial slurs at the president of oakland's president of chamber of congress is being charged. police arrested 25-year-old james lee ramsey. he's been charged with assault, a hate crime and a parol violation. in the east bay, hundreds of oakland tech high school students marched today in the name of mario gonzalez two weeks to the day that he died in police custody. gonzalez died at several officers pinned him to the ground for more than 6 minutes. a woman who knew gonzalez in high school says watching that body camera footage brought her to tears. >> so many people are affected by the life of one life.
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it ripples throughout the community. it also ripples throughout the community not just in a tragic day but also oppressive way. >> members of mario gonzalez also took part of the march including his son. the officers are now in administrative leave. if you're going overseas remember you cannot fly back home without a negative covid test within three days of your flight. >> it sounded easy enough, it sounded great >> reporter: oscar hernandez did all he thought he had to do. and he got
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unusual provider. alamo. >> everything that i thought was going wrong, went wrong. >> reporter: oscar returned to the rental car to alamo and asked for that covid test. >> she's like oh my god, i forgot to schedule it. and the guy is not here and i'm like. >> there was no technician, no rapid test and oscar's flight was leaving in three hours. >> so i'm looking at my watch like okay, finally she told me that they would have to drive me back to san salvador. >> so oscar and an jumped into the car and drove them to the capital. >> at this time i'm i'm i'm i'm
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my life is >> the gates have been closed and it's too late. >> he watched as the plane took off without him. oscar had to wait two days for the next flight home. he says alamo didn't help didn' a new booking and hotel. >> reporter: his family had to drive him -- drive back to ge him. oscar missed two days of work but did get more time to say goodbye. >> that's when we got to cry and say our goodbyes. it's always heartbreaking. >> under new federal rules you must have a negative covid hotel in order to board a plane
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back to the u.s. and that's even if you're fully vaccinated. i posted the rules so you don't get stranded too. >> that's a cautionary tear to be sure and a good reminder for all of us. ama let's turn back and talk about the weather. >> it's heating up and it's may 3rd or something like that. sandhya it's hot. >> summer has come way too early. ama and dan. today temperatures were anything from 10 to 17 degrees above average for this time of year. 92 in fairfield, 91 in concord, 90 in livermore. even places like san rafael. san francisco 70. 80 in oakland. you had to go to half-moon bay to feel the breeze and you were at 62 degrees. right now we're still retaining the heat from earlier in the day. many areas are in the 60s and 70s away from the coastline. and tomorrow morning, it's
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going to start out mild to warm quickly warming up away from the beaches. we're talking 80s inland by noontime. if you're grabbing some lunch outside just be aware of that. lots of sunscreen and water as we head into the afternoon. 80s and hour 90s showing up just like today. the winds flowing around it, sos that what is also contributing to the fire danger in solano county. same thing with parts of the sacramento and central valley. so it is very early in the season obviously. that we're talking ability fire danger. just stay alert. high fire danger through tomorrow. summer like moisture again. we're expecting much cooler weather come spring. those wind gusty along the coastline. 20 to 30 miles per hour. as we head into 4:00 p.m. it remains on the breezy side. i don't think it's going to be as strong as we experienced
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over the weekend. temperatures in the morning, 50s, 60s, you can pretty much leave your jackets behind because it's going to be so mild. in the afternoon warming quickly in the south bay. 82 in los gatos 82 degrees. low 60s this is where you want to go if you want to get away from the heat. 67 down ton ton ton ton francisco. 86 in santa rosa. a mix of sun and high clouds. 60s coast side. east bay 77 and 77 in castro valley. head inland this is where it will feel like summer. 90 in antioch. 87 livermore. 88 in concord. what i want to slow you is the fog rolling back. tomorrow night going into wednesday. thursday we have a front that's going to bring gusty on shore wind and yes some drizzle which
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or call during business hours. good evening, huge game for the warriors tonight trying to crawl their way into the standings. espn doing a marvel avengers promotion during the game. so naturally iron man was checking it out. warriors assemble. look at the ball, hop here. resulting in a toscano anderson three. jta said having steph curry on your team is kind of like having mike tyson on your side in a fight. taking zion williamson there. the warriors build a 23 point game lead. triple double for draymond. but the pels were the push to
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of his mind right now. he drops eric bledsoe on his way to 41 points and the warriors win it 123-108 to move up to 8th in the standings in the west. on a baseball das welcome michael siemian to town. siemian was born and raised in the area but left to to to to t siemian with a and a stand up ovation from his former skipper. per. per. per. it's 3-3. putin saw it onhi dar. lou trinfacisiemian.strikes out rengwill have to
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thanks for watc from hollywood, it's jimmy kimmel! tonight, sean hayes, casey wilson, and new music from jason aldean. and now jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: hi, everyone. thank you, hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thank you for joining us. well, that's nice because i tell you something. here in the united states, things are really looking up. there is a new sense of optimism, the likes of which we have not been felt in quite some time. according to a new abc news poll, americans are more hopeful about the future than they have been in 15 years. since 2006. of course, that poll was conducted before we found out elon musk is hosting "saturday
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