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that iconic blacken semble she wore in her award winning hit "scream" sold for a whopping $125,000. kim kardashian also cashing in on the fun, buying jackson's outfit in the music video "if." a portion of the proceeds going to a charity helping vulnerable children. some prized possessions. that's "nightline." you can watch all of our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here at the same time tomorrow. i'm linsey davis. thank you so much for watching. have a good night.
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cdc. what does that mean going forward? tonight i talk with business owners. >> back in action. the biggest pop culture convention is back on track and i have breaking news about the headliner. santa clara women's soccer is your national champion. we'll show you how they got it done ahead. cool and gusty today. i'll show you how how long this pattern will remain in coming up. there was too much over the weekend where there was push back and i think that's why the california dp said no let's just wait. it's official despite guidance from the cdc, california will keep it mask mandate in place until june 15th. that's when the state plans to do away with the tier system and fully reopen the economy. good evening thank you for joining us i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz.
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you're watching eyewitness news at 11:00, hulu and where are you stream your news. the mask fo>>ma. iwould be refreshing and nice to see everybody's faces and smiles. >> reporter: yes the opinion of wearing a mask or not wearing a mask are extensive but monday the state of california announced they will follow the cdc by easing mask guidelines but not until june 15th. >> customer service you have to make sure that everybody is comfortable. >> reporter: restaurant owners like brian mitchell of san francisco's westwood bar and wilder restaurant say it's a challenge but as the rules change, you have to make sure your customers are okay that. at sushi confidential, owner randy muster says guidelines could be a problem. >> the biggest concern tat moment is what the cdc said and
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now the states not following that. now trying to manage what a lot of our customers might be you know trying to follow cdc guidelines instead of the state and county guidelines. >> reporter: the biggest difference here is the cdc says vaccinated individuals don't have to wear a mask in most indoor situations and the state says they still do up until that june date. ucsf dr. monica gandhi says the cautious mask guidelines approached by california is warranted. >> you have a lot of concerns over the weekend from businesses i think they said let's give a little bit of time. we were going to open june 15th let's make it that day. >> reporter: ask californian what is they want and you will get all sorts of opinions. >> it has to start some where. i mean we can't just wear these for the rest of our lives. >> covid is a real thing. it could still come back around. i think we should all stay safe and wear a mask. even if you're vaccinated it's still proven you can catch
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covid. >> reporter: they will spend two weeks to decide how to implement the new guide lightbulbs and guidelines and show that people still need to show proof of vaccination. dr. mark galley heads health and human services in california. he says using their masks. 23 states including california still have some type of statewide mask rules. 18 states that had mask ordering covering the general public have fully lifted them now. and 11 states did not impose mask mandates at any point during the pandemic. >> the covid crisis has focused attention on medical care here in the bay area. it's also highlighted the need for mental health services. as we move through new phases of the crisis, abc 7 news
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reporter kate larson discovered those services could be just as important as ever. >> reporter: after a year of covid isolation, many american k-s be forgiven if they're feeling a sense of emotional whiplash, americans can be given if they're feeling a sense of emotional whiplash. the first was this will never end. clinical psychologists jonathan horowitz is the finder of san francisco stress and anxiety center. >> to be in this situation where people were required to step back from their social life and from employment and things like that. i mean people were really at risk for mental health illnesses. >> reporter: families and children also felt the stress of distance learning and disruptive routines. referrals for residential treatment jumped significantly. >> kid who were really suffering are kids who were extremely isolated, no sports, no activities, no peers. >> but now the emotional
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pendulum may be swinging again. they're now facing a new and different kind of anxiety. >> they've missed a year of social connection so there's a lot of question about where do i fit in. who's my peer group. how do i connect with these kids i haven't seen in over a year. >> we're trying to navigate back, getting back into the office and it's like where are we with regards to the rules. >> reporter: they say therapists can help clients transition in a number of ways. it's important to reestablish a routine whether it's school or work and getting used to the familiar rhythm. it may also help to limit personal expectations for how quickly things will seem familiar again. >> this is something it's okay to feel this way. you can feel a little unsettled. >> reporter: there were also increasing variety of therapy options.
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online and in person visits. many have affordable plans to help patients navigate a difficult thread. >> they want to come and go with therapy as needed. sometimes a few times a week is enough for them. it's a touch stone, it's a place to go and say gosh i don't know what to do. >> reporter: and perhaps gain critical health on back to post-covid normal. it's an abc 7 listens bay area conversation your mental health thursday at 8:00 p.m. the san jose convention center will soon open its to its largest event to date after the pandemic. what's changing for silocon and
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who is expected to attend. >> silicon crowds of culture and tefeis top of mind. so much so they're scaling back the event from 3 days to two. they will always be following all guidelines and mandates from health officials. >> it's going to change the convention especially the size and we're just going to have to manage that. >> this would be the biggest event he's gone through since last march. >> i am optimistic with the way everything is going here in california. but then again these are also events that attract a lot of people from around the nation and around the world. >> reporter: victorio says he's setting low expectations but is looking forward to connecting with those showing the same excitement.
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>> each time we're about to socialize we wonder, i wonder how this is going to go. then afterward we're beaming like head lights that's what i want to happen at silicon. >> do you want to break some news for amanda. >> we're going to be celebrating with william schatner his 90th birthday at silicon in august. >> reporter: both savage and hunter confirmed there will be a virtual component to the convention. they say visitors must purchase a virtual ticket for that portion. i'm amanda del castillo, abc 7, news. >> very good. william schatner, wow. >> love it. yes. san francisco is getting in on the comi-con craze. >> it's also losing one of its largest conventions booked for this year.
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fan expo is planning a convention in 2022. but the american college of rheumatology canceled their convention. about 15,000 people would have attended. san francisco's iconic cable cars will be rolling again. just one line, the palo height rout will be running again. the system need detailed maintenance before cars can get back into service. muni is expected to give an update during tomorrow's meeting. santa clara women's soccer is your national champion. we'll show you how they got it done ahead in sports. you're probably headed to a food truck to satisfy your flavor cravings. now they need your support. how a near death experience inspired a man to create the first bobba card game. >> first here's a look at
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new at 11:00, er where leafr a bythe school's women's soccer team. they've become ncaa championships today. an impromptu block party brought people out to frat houses. police closed off part of the street because of the big crowd. oakland has a new fire chief tonight who says he's ready to lead the department into the future of fire fighting. reginald freeman was sworn today he comes community. freedman talked about the wildfire threat. >> the thatty is amiss. i know this department takes it seriously as i do. >> freedman says he wants to improve diversity within the department. the first thing that usually comes to mind when
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you're talking about off the grid, food trucks. many of those food trucks could be showing up at wildfires this year. the bay area company is really pushing its food responders program for fire season. the idea is to create a roster of food businesses covering more than 40 counties that could bring meals to firefighters on the front lines. organizers say it's a team effort and they're asking businesses big and small to sign up. >> you know it takes a village to really support in a disaster. so let's all work together to try to get ahead of it if we can. >> costs can be covered by local government or or or or o businesses. it's life's simple pleasures. >> people get riled up and
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everything. >> laughter, dessert. >> for time's sake. >> you can't just let me win. >> he's the creator of sobobatash the first bobba card game. >> the first time itit the rules. >> little moments that almost never where are. >> i had gotten into this crazy car accident. >> five years ago, eric's friend fell asleep at the wheel and the car crashed into a tree. >> the seat belt was pulled into my stomach so hard, my intestines had ruptured. >> battling complications of internal bleeding that sent him in and out of the hospital. >> you're kind of just sitting alone in your hospital bed with your thoughts. >> reporter: in those moments the uc davis grad shuffled his priorities. ditching the corporate world as a silicon valley sales manager to answer this.
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>> how can you live the most fulfilling life that you can in this short amount of time. >> he played a new hand becoming a creator of products that bring people together. >> being able to have more time. more time to hang out with people. >> and when the pandemic shut off those connections, he craved the sweet feeling of togetherness. memories of college, kicking back with friends here. >> the old tea house one of the og bobba shops here in uc davis. this is one of the only shops that were here when i was here in university. but essentially a drink that's consistent of tea, milk and toppings. >> reporter: the dessert drink that originated in taiwan has exploded into mainstream. now you can find a tea shop in nearly every corner. chen found an opportunity to
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share asian-american culture in a card game. >> there really wasn't any asian representation in terms of film. so to me this is just the start of something we can create and bridge that gap between asian and being american. >> reporter: the designs of the cards drawing on his childhood. the name of the other tea house owners racing to make their own set. >> have a bobba, share laughter with friends and create a moment. >> that was van tu reporting. in the south bay a symbol of spring with powerful ties to japanese history is a focus of a tribute to heritage month. an artist drew an intricate cherry blossom in new chalk art outside of the buddhist church. the message let us give rise to blooming a flower of peace and
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harmony. and that is a beautiful piece of art dan. >> it really is beautiful and a beautiful message behind it. sandhya patel is here. hi sandhya. >>s >> that is a gorgeous picture there and message i should say. it's looking good as far as the weather perspective we have cooler than average conditions and higher humidity which helps this time of year. mount diablo wind are gusting to 31 miles per hour. they have been howling even at the lower elevations but they're beginning to come down especially at sfo. still 35 miles per hour. i want to show you an update. you will see how shaky that camera was. we had high winds and we're going to keep that pattern going. that wind is turning the atmosphere enough that even if we have a marine layer it's not as widespread as it was the last clook at
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e 30s and 40s. we do have a nice breeze blowing. some morning fog and drizzle. followed by sunshine and milder weather tomorrow and a warmer pattern is setting up for the upcoming weekend. how hour by hour we go. you're going to see spotty drizzle especially over some of the higher terrain as we head into 5:00 a.m. the fog and low clouds will really peel away quickly in the afternoon as the wind pick up. temperatures in the morning, 40s, 50s you will want to grab that extra layer as you go. watch out as some of those spots around the road will be slippery because of the drizzle. mid-50s to low 80s warmer than today. today temperatures were a good 4 to 8 degrees below average than they were. 56 half-moon bay. 71 san rafael.
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upper 70s from santa rosa to vallejo to concord. 82 degrees in fairfield. i want to show you what's going to happen with those winds. tomorrow morning it's breezy near the coast. winds picking up as we head into the afternoon and evening 35, 40-miles-an-hour. we then go into wednesday. this is when the strongest winds are expected coast side we're looking at 45 possibly 50- mile an hour wind. i wouldn't be surprised if they issued a wind advisory for this time period. so stay tuned. temperatures are going down as the winds pick up on wednesday mid-50s to upper 70s. as we head into thursday. only in the mid-70s for our warmest spots. all in association with the low pressure system. yes that's going to bring snow to the sierra as we head into thursday, friday, saturday. for us unfortunately other than a little drizzle from time to time we're not expecting any rain. accu weather 7 day forecast. looking at a windy pattern the next several days. temperatures still below average. the gustiest period will be tomorrow through thursday. then we warm it up for the
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what drew a crowd to this corner at alameda, can you believe a corpse flower. the plant stands several feet tall and the bloom is a rare event. this one belongs to a local gardener who wanted to share it with the community. >> this is a blooming plant with a canopy. it will produce it over and over again until the bulb has enough energy to bloom. this could take 10 years, 15, 20. >> the bloom lasts for about a day before it dies. the bulb then rests for several months before the process starts again.
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and it could take years before it can form another flower. what a sight and apparently smell, dan. >> this camera doesn't have a nose so i guess we couldn't partake. what a strange plant, looks you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients.
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but casey turnbow came through with a goal again. you see chastain this one to penalty kicks and izzy taquila with the winner. and it's a 1-1 win, 4-1 in penalty kicks. >> this is the moment. this is the moment we've been waiting for and it feels so surreal. we've been through so many challenges with this covid bubble this past year. and so the hard work, sweat, tears, and determination that our team has put in is finally paying off and it feels so great to be a champion. i can't be more proud of my team. it feels great. a big weekend series at home against the dodgers. some gamers right here you bring your glove you get a baseball that's the deal. top one. bases loaded for crawford. should be double play. you get all kinds of trouble. top of the
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