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youths, surveys show only 27% say their families are supportive. if you or someone you know may be struggling, there is help. the national suicide prevention lifeline is open. 800-273-8255 for free, confidential advice. that's "nightline" for tonight. watch all our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here, same time tomorrow. thanks for staying up with us. good night, america.
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vaccine appointments for 12 to 15-year-olds in california are about to open up. where kids can sign up and what
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families need to know before the appointment. tonight cal osha is posting an update through the state covid safety rules. one of the changes if you're fully vaccinated you won't have to wear a face mask at home. >> our natural ac is back. find out when it will reach all areas coming up. abc 7 news at 11:00 starts right now. a lot of people just aren't ready yet. you don't want to force people in a situation they're not comfortable in. >> in just months, california could end workplace essential distancing and mask requirements. it's part of newly proposed workplace safety rules being considered by the state. good evening i'm
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>> and i'm dan ashley. >> reporter: going back to work could look different by august 1st. cal osha workplace rules. some of the changes, workers won't have to physically distance themselves from others in the workplace. also. >> if you are a vaccinated employee and you're exposed you will not need to quarantine. >> reporter: workers won't have to wear a face mask indoors if everyone around them is also fully vaccinated. and starting july employees will need to provide the information. >> when is your company going back? >> we're looking at going back in about two weeks from today.
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we're looking at being hybrid for the majority of the beginning. >> reporter: ash cora is a chair of the state's labor unemployment committee. >> employees are now going to be required to show proof that they're fully vaccinated. >> there's no requirement to force employees to show proof. >> reporter: he believes this change is positive. but his concern are restaurant workers and those in close contact with the public. >> it's voluntary so workers can still opt to wear a mask because again you have customers coming in. you don't know what their status is in terms of being vaccinated or not. >> in san francisco, luz pena, abc 7 news. a lot to sort through. tonight the country is preparing to take a big step in the fight against covid if protected the cdc gives the green light tomorrow. kids over the age of 12 could begin getting the shot on
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thursday. georgia started vaccinating children today. >> i look forward to going to camp this year because last year it got canceled. so i'm excited to go there and see all my camp friends. >> california is expected to open appointments later this week. but as abc 7 news reporter and vaccine team member kate larsson explain, it's going to be a logistical nightmare. >> reporter: 80% of people have vaccines. health officials are very optimistic. >> marin county has the highest vaccination rate in the state of california. i think we have a shot at community immunity. >> reporter: marin officials were able to sit in a room together to host a town hall for families with questions about vaccinating their teens. >> we're going to help you find vaccinations. it's going to be very easy. it's not going to be like the beginning when vaccines were very scarce. >> reporter: california is
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expected to green light pfizer's vaccine for 12 to 15- year-olds. then on thursday the state's my turn site will open up for appointments for the yo age group. infectious disease doctor explain that pfizer's showed that that that that that not get sick after vaccinations. 1,000 pediatric providers just took part of a webinar to find out how they can store vaccines for their patients. >> we're working to buy freezers. we're working with
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organizations that can break down the vaccinations. working with schools, providers, companies to distribute the vaccines. >> reporter: kids under 18 do need consent from a guardian. cdph is working on electronic permissions as well as the ability to provide a note or everyone facetime if a parent can't be on-site for a vaccine. i'm kate larson. as the adults for adults dwindling, santa clara county cn is turning vaccine sites as vaccination for teens. >> we have a dj. >> reporter: it's like scene to entice. >> our plan is to give shots in the 49ers locker room.
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>> a lot more people shot. a lot less the vaccine will get around. >> this father showed up with his daughter to get her second vaccine and she leaves with a swag bag. >> it's really important they get vaccinated when they're eligible. >> reporter: now the vaccination event at levi's continues on thursday from 5:30 to 7:30. no appointment is necessary. the oakland a's and major league baseball are playing hardball tonight with the city of oakland. mlb is now encouraging the team to move if they can't waterfront stadium. warrior fans were getting ready
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for tuesday's game at chase center. many are a's fans too and they heard the latest news. >> the oakland fan in me doesn't want to see us lose our last sports team. because san francisco is going o to take over the bay area. >> reporter: i would like to see them stay in oakland forever. >> reporter: the a's say there's no future in their current home the coliseum. the team wants a waterfront ballpark built downtown at howard terminal but are getting frustrated over delays and so is mayor league baseball. which said in a statement, mlb is concerned with the rate of progress in the a's new ballpark effort. we've instructed to begin further options. >> we are running out of time and that's the direction of the league. >> reporter: but where? portland and las vegas have been rumored as west coast options. those who oppose the waterfront stadium site say it's nothing but a big league bluff. >> it's very clearly a tactic to try to pressure people into making decisions before they're
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ready to make decisions. >> reporter: the a's have asked oakland to vote on the 12 million use development on the stadium before libby schaff says the only viable path is a ballpark in the waterfront. >> same dog different pony. they threatened it in freemont, they threatened it in san jose. in terms of getting people scared, i think they're sort of spitting in the wind. >> reporter: andy dolen says other cities have managed to build stadiums. >> seems like elon musk is figuring out a way to go to mars, you would think the as could figure out a way to build a stadium. >> stay here, i think they should stay. >> reporter: well of course this is not the first time
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we've heard about the a's possibly leaving oakland. >> yeah, so is it here we go again or should fans really be concerned? joining us now is sporting director larry beil. >> mayor league baseball basically throwing high heat at oakland officials to make some decision on this project. if you go back a couple of decade no matter who has owned the as whether oakland, freemont, san jose, no matter what the case the team has struck out to build the stadium. the team wants the city to come up with more than $800 million in infrastructure improvements and that may be what has some politicians reluctant to go forward, it's a lot of money. a's owner told me that the team would front the bill but the
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city would have to pay them down the road. and said this is common practice. so lose the deal and losing the a's and warriors and then figure out what to do with the stadium just like the coliseum sitting next to it. governor newsom wants to spend billions to fight homelessness in california. we're gong to take a look at, we're going to have to look at his plan. >> how one bay area city is stepping up enforcement. >> it's back to work on broadway. you're going to hear from performers very much looking forward to their return. >> fog making a return. i'll have more on the cooling trend coming up >> first a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live. >> we have some loving in
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[ laughs ] ♪ [ humming ] [ door creaks ] oh. [ soft music playing ] what are you all doing in my daydream? it's better than that presentation. a lot better. you know, whether it's a fraction or a decimal, it's still fun, you know? developing news, two northern california communities are mourning the loss of police officers shot and killed on the line of duty. in stockton officer jimmy in was responding olence call. he was shot near the door of
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the home. the 30-year-old officer leaves behind a wife and three children. the governor has ordered capital flags to be flown at half staff. and in stan police are calling luka bonabispo a hero. he was shot and killed by edward geron. >> we will need to help one another through the shock, sadness and immeasurable grief we're going through right now. >> reporter: cte nedeti a wife and children. governor newsom wants to invest$12 billion. nearly $8.8 billion for
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homeless units. $2.7 billion for homeless prevention and rental support. governor newsom is his beautification plan. the goal is to remove 21,000- tons of trash over the next three years. and he plans to hire local artists to paint in different places. council members voted today to hold people liable if they host gathering with that includ fire damage. san jose's fire department plans to ramp up enforcement ahead of the 4th of july day. they will launch a reporting tool. in less than an hour, san mateo county will officially enter the yellow tear. it joins san francisco as the only other county to enter the
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yellow tier. everyone else is amongst the most restricted tier and solano is still stuck in red. some of the most successful broadway shows are returning in september and tickets go on sale tomorrow. lion king, hamilton and wicked will all return this spring. >> reporter: the site of so many theaters dark for so long can never be forgotten. it'll take years to recover from $2.5 billion in lost ticket sales. 97,000 employed here have been out of work for more than a year. >> easy unprecedented challenges that we all experienced has been truly truly devastating. >> reporter: michael james
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scott was starring as the genie in aladdin when it shut down. >> there's glitter on the dressing room table. >> reporter: elle was playing the role of mufassa on lion king. >> there was uncertainty. when will it come back. how will we survive it. >> reporter: their boss, disney theatrical thomas schumar predicted they would come back bigger than ever. >> the ability for us to come back is beyond a dream. >> reporter: his dream will come true when the lion king opens back up on september 14th along with wicked >> ♪ alexander hamilton ♪ >> i'm really encouraged by all
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the work that's going on behind the scenes to help us come back and in a bigger way. >> reporter: oh it'll be nice to have broadway back in action after all all this time. >> reporter: the santa rosa fire department is planning to declare the official of the start of wildfire season on may 17th. >> it's coming up. that's significantly earlier than previous years. let's check in with sandhya patel. sandhya. >> it's an unfortunate set of factors bringing the fire on. let me show you what could help firefighters and that is a marin layer that's been developing tonight. let me show you from our cam what it looks like as the fog started to roll back in. and it has been really hovering around 1,000 feet. but this is a welcomed site especially since temperatures
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inland in the mid- and upper 90s again. so it was hot inland along the coastline in the mid-50s today. so the coast and bay started to see the cooling. as you look from exploratorium we expect drizzle and sprinkles saturday and sunday. certainly adding more humidity to the air will help with the crews and fire fighting efforts. temperatures, everyone is running cooler with the exception of half-moon bay. even the cooler air
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this highlight, hits this crazy lefty right. 31 points for steph. warriors knock out the suns to stay in the 8th. we don't know where the a's will play in the future we know where they are right now. in boston. a's fans looking for positive news while the stadium struggles continue back home. and seth brown comes in and we're tied at one. on to the 7th. two out hits, huge. elvis andrus rbi single that gets down. scores a run. a's win this battle of division leaders 3-2. giants and rangers and maybe we should all grow mustaches in may. it's working for the g-men. the new acquisition, mike totman scores and we're tied one. brandon belt singles home.
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